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Thursday, June 22, 1950 THE CLINTON CHftONJCLE $ Pace Three The WOMAN’S PAGE served in the living room and guests were invited to the dining room where luncheon was served in buf fet style. For a central adornment I yellow roses and fern were arrang- j ed on a reflector outlined with ma- • Society Events, Club and Church News^T^" 5 a G 0 u//,r e ( d ouna ! their places at small tables centered TELEPHONE 74 or 495 , with gardenias. *.J *4 M til «** *»i MW* *•» **• 1 of Interest Johnson-Alston her home elsewhere. . Two tables were arranged for Wedding Breakfast At Miller Home A lovely wedding breakfast was given at 12 o’clock Thursday for members ctf the wedding party and | bridge and one for canasta in a set- out-of-town guests here for the j ting of early summer flowers featur- Copeland-Hays rites. Mrs. Frank! ing Queen Anne’s lace, gladioli, dais- Miller and Mrs. Edgar Copeland,! ies, feverfew and floating arrange- hostesses, were assisted by the for-'nients of gardenias. Canasta prize mer’s daughter, Miss Margie Miller.’went to Mrs. James Jacks and bridge The breakfast was served buffet to Mrs. J. B. Arnold. The hostesses style from the dining table graced; presented the honoree with a gar- with a centerpiece fashioned of pink i denia corsage and a gift as a remem- and white delphinium. Guests found brance of the occasion J. C. Pace gave a farewell party at ^ r - and Mrs. Hubert Frank John- the Red home for Mrs. Paul Diggers son * of thls city ’ announce the mar- who will be leaving soon to make ria 8e of their daughter, Sara Jane and in the receiving line in addition to the (• hostesses were Miss Kent Wysor, who will be married this eve ning to Lt. Ben Ivey, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., Mrs. Romayne Ham ilton (Grace Young), Mrs. Henry M. Young, Mrs. Elwyn Sturgeon (Betty Leaman), Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, Mrs. Joseph McGee (Carolyn Pitts), and Mrs. James M. Pitts. Snapdragons combined with other early summer flowers in pastel tints were used at vantage points in the reception hall and living rooms. Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. S. G. Dillard invited the guests into (he dining room where Mrs. Robert S.! Owens and Mrs. N. Reese Young en tertained. Serving decorated cakes, lime ice and salted nuts were Mrs. ■ C. E. King, Mrs. Cally Gault of Mul-! lins, Mrs. Harry Baldwin, Misses Myra Adair and Lillian Dillard The tea table was lovely with its diagonal reflected arrangement of gardenias with a floral wedding bed and a miniature bride and groom at opposite corners. Adorning the buf fet was a handsome bouquet fashion ed of feverfew, pink carnations, and' snapdragons. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and Mrs. Reese H. Young bade the gueits goodbye. About one hundred and twenty- five guests called during the tea hour, 5 to 6. (More Society on Page Seven) • ! • their places at small tables adorned with bud vases holding roses. Else where magnolia, Admiral Byrd dai- and mints, sies, and feverfew were used in dec oration. During the evening the hostesses served a salad and sweet course, tea Tea Given For Wedding Party At five o’clock Thursday afternoon preceeding the marriage of Miss I^g- gy Copeland and Robert W. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell enter tained at tea for the wedding attend ants and visitors here for the rites. Guests were invited into the din ing room where assorted dainties were served from the banquet top 1 gladioli decorated the den. Copeland-Hays Rehearsal Party Wednesday evening following the rehearsal for the Cop^land-Hays wedding Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss Barrie Jean Wingard enter tained the wedding party and out- of-town guests here for the rites. At vantage points in the living room were low bowls of gardenias and gladioli with a striking mantel arrangement of hydrangeas and dais ies flanked by magnolia. Daisies and ♦ table bearing an artistic floral cen terpiece. Punch was served in the den. Throughout the spacious rooms where the guests were entertained were many cut flowers of the season in pastel tints. Helping were Mrs. William Brooks Owens, Mrs. William Bailey Owens and Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr. Bridal Luncheon For Harris-Byrum Party On Saturday at noon Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson entertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests here for the Harris-Byrum rites with a bridal luncheon. ♦ White and green prevailed in the floral appointments featuring glad ioli and hydrangeas. Centering the buffet luncheon table which was ov erlaid with a cui work cloth, was a beautiful low oblong arrangement of white gladioli interspersed with pur ple dahlias and statice and flanked by tall .tapers in silver holders. Assisting the hostess in the cour tesies of entertaining were Mrs. H. G. Prince and Mrs. Ella Dunlap Nance. ^ Baptist Brotherhood Gives Ladies Night The annual “Ladies Night” cele bration of the Brotherhood of the First Baptist church was held on Thursday evening in the Presbyter ian college dining hall. The following program was en joyed by about 65 guests: Invocation—R. S. Truluck. Welcome—L. E. Cason, president. Music—Mrs. Carl Langston, soloist. Mrs. Leila N. Johnson, pianist. Address : —M. B. Camak, Ware Shoals. Introduction—R. P. Wil der, program chairman. Benediction—Rev. J. H. Darr. The president extended a word of appreciation to Frank F. Fowler chairman, and the committee on ar rangements. The banquet tables were decorated for the occasion with a tracery of fern, pink carnations at intervals, and bouquets of pink gladioli. Joint Hostesses For Farewell Party On Thursday evening Mrs. Jack Red, Mrs. Frank Cauley and Mrs. Refreshments of assorted sand wiches with other party dainties were served buffet style from a beau tifully appointed brides’ table. White wedding bells with showered satin ribbons hung from the chandeliers directly overhead and centering the table was a floral wedding bell of gardenias. Lighted tapers and wed ding slippers filled with gardenias completed the table setting and cry stal candelabra holding the same flowers with green and white cand les adorned the buffet. The hostesses gift to the bride and groom was a crystal epergne. Helping were Mrs. W. G. King Sr., Mrs. Robert S. Owens, Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. Allen Draughon, Miss Mary Frances Pinson, and Georgia Young. Mrs. Prince Fetes Miss Jean Harris On last Thursday morning Mrs. H. G. Prince was hostess for one of the charming informal compli ments to Miss Jean Harris, who was married Saturday. About fifteen friends of the hon oree were invited for a coca cola party and hemmed cup towels wiiich were presented her. Daisies, white roses and petunias to Benjamin Faneuil Alston on Fri day, March 31, lft50, in Chester. Macdonald-Lee Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Alexander! Macdonald, of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Anne, to Lorenzo Hyrum Lee, Jr., of Mullins, on January 1. 1950, in Greenwood. Methodist Society and Circles To Meet Jointly ^ i The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church met Monday afternoon at the chinch with the president, Mrs. Lewis Pitts, presiding. Following a brief business session a devotional program on “Our Faith in Building a Christian Community by Forgiveness” was given by Mrs. Pitts. It was decided toJiave joint meet ings of the circles and the society during the months of July, August and September, which will be held the second Monday of each month at the church. Luncheon For Brides, Bride-Elect Honoring Mrs. George Frady and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton, who were recently married, and Miss Mary Kent Wysor, bride-elect, Miss Cor nelia Harris entertained at luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Centen nial street. The luncheon table, overlaid with a Chinese embroidered cloth, was adorned with gardenias and sweet heart roses arranged in crystal slip pers on wide green ribbon, which ran th£ length of the table. Bridal place- cards marked the guests places. Throughout the home daisies, pink roses and gardenias were arranged. Honored guests were remembered with corsages and crystal in f their patterns. Harris-Byrum Rehearsal Party After the Harris-Byrum wedding rehearsal on Friday evening Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray entertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests ait their home on Calhoun street. Bowls of gardenias and daisies ad^ed'attractiveness”. Ihe" h^e'lo" •*>".«. the living and dining room. the occasion. A low bowl of dnUie.! white color motif furnished the central adornment for the buffet refreshment table from which sandwiches, decorated cake squares and other dainties were ser ved by the hostess assisted by Miss Katherine Dicus. Miss Harris and Miss Kent Wy sor also a bride-elect were present ed crystal in their chosen patterns and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton, a re cent bride, was given a gift of china. 'effectively used in the appointments for the latter. A cutwork and lace cloth overlaid the dining table which was adorned with the wedding cake placed on a reflector and encircled with gardenias. White tapers in sil ver holders flanked ’this central ar rangement. Punch, nuts and mints were served with the cake. Mrs. Walter A. Johnson and Mrs. W. R. Turner assisted in entertain ing. Tea Compliments Bride and Groom To the Voters of Ward Three I wish to express to my friends my deep appreci ation for your interest and support in the first pri mary. In the future, as in the past, I promise to dis charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and to support ev ery sound effort for the progress of Clinton. Billy McMillan Lovely Tea Honors Miss Peggy Copeland In honor oi Miss Peggy Copeiand,) j n compliment to Miss Jean Harris who was married to Hays o^ an j ^• ar j y By rum( w ho were mar- Atlanta on Thursday evening, Mrs. ried Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen Draughon and Mrs. W. C. | j aco b s an( j £) r an{ j \j rs Marshall W. Baldwin entertained informal!} last grown entertained at tea on Friday Wednesday aliernoon. ! afternoon. A bridal note of green and white! Carrying out a green and white was effective in the living room and , motif, gladioli and daisies pre drawing room with gladioli, carna tions end snapdragons effectively ar ranged. Centering the beautifully appointed lace covered table in the dining room was an oblong arrange ment of pink carnations and snap dragons. Punch, cake and sandwiches were served. Miss Copeland was given a gift of crystal. Miss Wysor, Miss Harris Feted With Luncheon Complimenting Miss Mary Kent Wysor whose wedding to Lt. Ben Ivey of Cheraw, will take place this evening, and Miss Jean Harris, whose wedding to Bill Byrum of Great Falls occurred Saturday afternoon, Mrs. George Brockeabrough enter tained at luncheon on Wednesday at 1 o’clock at her country home "Cap ers Acres’’. Throughout the home a color note of yellow and white was effective in the flower arrangements with yel low daisies, gladioli and gardenias tastefully arranged. Appetizers were Many Thanks, Folks ... for the handsome vote given me in Tuesday's pri mary. I will do all in my power to make you a good Alderman.. S. A. PITTS dominated in decorations for the de lightfully informal affair, which as sembled the wedding party and out- of-town guests. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. Pringle Copeland, and Mrs. William Bailey Owens assisted in the courtesies of entertaining and serving refresh ments. Miss Margery Smith Compliments Miss Wysor Miss Margery Smith entertained with a delightful luncheon at her home in the Bush River community on Friday in honor of Miss Kent Wysor, whose marriage takes place this evening, and also Miss Betty Todd, of Simpsonville, bride-elect, and Mrs. Orin Boone, of Newberry, a recent bride. Roses, zinnias, .and daisies were used in decoration. Th# guests were invited into the dining room where a three-course luncheon was served. Gladioli and daisies were used effectively in dec oration on the table. Afterwards, each guest was asked to write advice to the brides in the form of a telegram, using only words from initials in her name. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. I. M. Smith, and aunt, Mrs. John Earle Smith, in entertain ing. The honored guests were present ed gifts and gardenia corsages. • W Lovely Tea Fetes Bride-elect, Brides Complimenting one of the season’s brides-elect and a number of recent brides, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Al len Draughon, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and-Miss Barrie Jean Wingard gave a tea at the Baldwin home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wingard greeted the guests CHANEY'S THREE DAYS SPECIALS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY June 22, 23 and 24 • r . . ALL HATS In Summer Styles — Panama, Milan, Horse Hair Braid, Ribbon and Pique ^ 1-2 PRICE SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING THESE THREE DAYS . • 20% Off on All Merchandise in Store for Cash — at — Chaney’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON AND LAURENS, S. C. JULY 3rd THROUGH 8th CLOSING IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A MUCH-NEEDED VACATION, WE, THE UN DERSIGNED, WILL BE CLOSED FROM July 3rd Through July 8th WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR COOPER ATION BY LETTING US SUPPLY YOUR HOLIDAY CLEANING NEEDS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. 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