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V I ♦ Thursday, October 19, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajre Seven SOCIETY (Continued from page six) . Max L. Spurlin, Jr., of Asheville, ■-N. C., was best man. Matron-of-honor was Mrs. R. Chris Adair, Jr., sister-in-law of the bride, of Great Falls, and maid-of- honor was Miss- Margery Smith, of Kinards, cousin of the bride. Brides maids were Mrs. Robert Grube, Mrs. Joe McGee, Miss Lillian Dil- * V ( and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thomp son bade the guests good-bye. During the evening the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination. For travel ing the bride wore a green and brown tweed suit with forest green blouse, brown accessories, and the orchid lifted from her bridal bou quet. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christopher Adair. Her mother is .the former lard and Miss Ann Owens of this Miss Luella Leaman of Greenwood, city. The attendants’ dresses were hyacinth blue satin and taffeta in a period gown featuring a low-cut neckline forming folds across front, pointed tight-fitted bodice, satin draped apron front over full taffeta skirt forming a bustle in the back. With this were worn matching sat in boleros, short mitts and pearls. The honor attendants carried cir cular bouquets of yellow chrysan themums tied with yellow satin ribbon and velvet cording. The bridesmaids’ flowers were bronze chrysanthemums tied with talis man satin ribbon and velvet cord ing. Little Martha Whitten Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt, of Ashboro, N. C., was flow er girl and scattered rose petals in the path of the bride. Her dress of yellow taffeta was patterned after that of the attendants, and worn with matching short mitts. The bride, given in marriage by her father, Robert Christopher Adair, was lovely in her wedding gown of antique white imported Skinner satin, featuring a portrait neckline, long pointed bodice with self covered buttons in front, very short sleeves with pointed cuffs and long satin gloves ending in calla lily points. The skirt was of folds of satin ending in a long courtly train. Her veil, caught at each side with orange blossoms to form the cap, was of Bryssells lace over a train of bridal illusion. Her flow ers were a bride’s bouquet of fea thered carnations .centered with an orchid. Her only ornament was pearls and for something old she carried an imported lace handker chief belonging to Mrs. James Moore, a cousin of York. The hand kerchief was given by the bride to Mrs. Moore when she served in her wedding as a flower girl. The bride’s mother wore aqua lace over taffeta with matching ac cessories and a purple orchid. Mrs. David Satterfield, sister of the groom, was gowned in emerald green velvet with an orchid cor sage. Following the rites the bride’s parents entertained with a recep tion at Lakesidq country club for the wedding guests. Greeting the guests at the defer were Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith. Between the door and receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance. In the receiving line were in addition to the bride and groom, the bride’s mother, the groom’s sister, Mrs. Satterfield, and the bride’s attendants. Entertaining in the living room were Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wy- sor, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Neighbors, David Sat terfield and Mrs. R. W. Wade. The bride’s register was presided over by Mrs. H. M. Wise and Miss Nan cy Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. Wil liam P. Jacobs invited the guests ipto the dining room. Entertaining in the dining room were Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Williams, Mrs. James Pitts, Mrs. John W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crocker. Throughout the club rooms the traditional bridal theme prevailed with floral arrangements and many lighted tapers. The mantels bank ed with magnolia leaves were ad orned with modernistic arrange ments of gladioli and chrysanthe mums flanked by candles. I The embossed bridal cake in three tiers topped with a minia ture bride and groom centered the beautifully appointed table which was overlaid with a cloth of green organdy. A double frill of white maline decorated with flowers out lined thp reflector on which the cake was placed. At each end of the table tall tapers burned in five- branched silver candelabra. ''Serving block cream and deco rated cakes were Mrs. John B. Jordan, Mrs. Paul Martin, Mrs. Frank Arevalo, Mrs. Romayne Hamilton, Mrs. Ed Sadler, Misses Katherine Dicus, Cornelia Harris, Eloise Marshall, Virginia Payne, Virginia Addison, Lillian Hart, Lu cy Ann Thomas and Ann Marshall of Chester. Emily Bailey and Elaine Crocker passed mints. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. David S. Cook invited the guests to the porch where punch was served at either end by Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., Mrs. William Bailey Owens, Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., and Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Entertaining on the porch were Mr. and Mrs. lorn Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Addison, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Danhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey and on her paternal side she is des cended from the Adair and Young families, pioneer families of Lau rens county. She was graduated in June from Winthrop college with a B. S. degree in Home economics, and is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national home economics sorority. The groom is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crocker of Winston-Sal em, N. C., formerly of Clinton. He received his education in the schools here, at Winston-Salem, and at Oak Ridge Military Institute, Greensboro, N. C. He attended the University of North Carolina, Chap el Hill, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. Crocker is personnel director for Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills. Out-of-town guests here for the rites were: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin, Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Archie' Clark, Eloise and Rubber Clark, Fayetteville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge P. Adair, Rock Hill; Mrs. Nella L. Watson, Ridgeland; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Riddle, Mrs. Hamp Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray, Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hun ter, Gray Court; Mrs. Margaret Vaughn, Wilmington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leaman, Billy, Sam my and Linda Leaman, Asheville, N. C.; Mrs. Lenora Major, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leaman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Conway Dial, Miss Eleanor Dial, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leaman, Miss Agnes Lea man, Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Leaman, Nancy Lee Leaman, Mrs. Nan Hagood Leaman, Miss Eva Hagood, Mrs. S. L. Leaman, «Mrs. Copeland Blackwell, Mrs. Joanna Rites Unite Miss Holmes, Mr. Fogdrty, Will Reside Here The marriage of Miss Virginia Cofer Holmes, of Crewe, Virginia, to Joseph Francis Fogarty, Jr., of Savannah, Ga., and Joanna, took place Saturday morning, October 7, at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass in St. Boniface church, Joanna. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Gerald Ernst. White chrysanthemums in gold vases flanked the altar. The bride given in marriage l by her father, James Wendell Holmes, wore a gown of magnolia satin and rose point lace, scalloped off the Duckett Young, Mrs. W. C. Owen, ««»*«**£ Miss Lib Browning, Mr. and 'Mrs. ; h ,™! de /V n ncc ! tl ;" e e . t,e , ct ' Paul Martin, Bill Martin and Missj'^ Ruth Rutledge, Greenwod; Mrs. J. E. Leaman, Miller Leaman, Cross Hill; Also, Mr. and Mrs. James Lea- in a circular train. Her fingertip (Continued on page two) man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leaman, i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gary, Miss Miriam Gary, Whitmire; Mr. and j Mrs. Clifford Smith and family, Mrs. John Earl Smith, Miss Ger- trude Smith, Kinards; Mr. and Mrs. i John K. Cauthen, Mrs. O. D. Adair, Mr. artd Mrs. Frank Godfrey, Hugh Leaman, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Finley, Mrs. W. H. Clayton, Raleigh, N. C.; Miss Imojean Wat son, Conway; Mrs. J^ B. Parrott, Bishopville; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt, Greensboro, N. C. Remember The P. T. A. Halloween Bazaar! 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