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I f ,1. i i‘ \ Thursday, July 26, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE f*ajre Thr*** The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 mony a reception was held in the churcr parlors. Receiving with the bride’s mother, were the bride and groom, the bridesmaids and Mrs. L. L. Bogle, mother of the groom. In the dining room the bride s lace extended into a full length train. Her imported veil of Brus sels lace was worn over bridal il lusion and was caught to her head Alfred Bradley of Newberry, Miss Linda Lou Smith, Mrs. Van Oxner, Miss Josephine Leaman, Miss Eliz abeth Workman and Miss .Joan with a coronet of orange blossoms.; Vaughan. She wore long mits of chantilly' Throughout the receiving rooms of the home were a profusion of The Todds Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary Shower Honors Mr. and Mrs. Jacks who 1 Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. were surprised on their return from church Sunday by their chil dren and grandchildren who had arrived to help celebrate the Todd's fiftieth weding anniversary. Dinner was served picnic style. Joint Hostesses Give Bridge Party Mrs. Posey W. Copeland and Mrs. Billy McMillan entertained with a bridge party last Tuesday afternoon at the former’s home. table was covered with a cloth of, lace and carried a white Bible top cutwork and lace. At one end was ped with a white orchid showered a low arrangement of white flow-J with lilies of the valley. Her only ers and fern and at the other a ornament was pearls, a gift of the triple tiered wedefing cake on a groom. reflector. The bridal motif was For traveling the bride wore an carried out in the refreshments as aqua bolero suit with brown and Myra Leaman of Greenwood. The well as the decorations. ! white accessories. The orchid from! bride graduated from Newberry Throughout the rooms used in her Bible was her corsage. (college where she majored in voice entertaining arrangements 9^ , Mrs. I. M. Smith, mother of flie ant j i a ter studied at Julliard School of Music in New York. She taught lovely summer flowers including gladioli and dahlias. Mrs. Lightsey is the only, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith'. Her mother is the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Dial Jacks, TnHrii™ 6 * 6 r ^ cently mar 'r» e dv were^rccip-1 an j f ern were used. Punch! bride, wore ashes of roses chiffon Todd | ients of a miscellaneous shower! in hall from a table and an orchid corsase Mrs R I. reeled . number „i “KSg MHnd LB. DUlerd, MrrAM ro£ M „n and wore an orchid cor garnes | len McSween, Mr. and Mrs. Reese sa Re. A plate lunch with iced tea and 1 H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. : a,. i i Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Immediately following the rites a ice cream was served I Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. John D. reception was held at the home of Durine the evenm* Mr and Mrs. Nance, Mrs. J. H. Cureton, Mr. and the bride for the wedding guests. Jacks were oresented a large num-i Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. W.| Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith greeted ber of SfuT gdis mcZing a j W. Harris Mr,. George Brocken- the gueets on the porch and Mr, nurse as a love token brough, Mrs. John W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hunter of Owings, P Mr and Mrs^ Jacks a tt e hded am f Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. G. P.' were at the front door. Mr. and North Greenville College last year I Copeland, Mrs. H. Reese Young, 1 Mrs. R. C. Adair introduced to the and both expect to enter Furman Miss Lily Yartorough, Mrs. Ray Mr. Jacks a mond Pitts, Mrs. D. C. Heustess, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, Mrs University this fall. Gladioli, roses and gardenias; ministerial student, expects to en-j £r ana mrs^ j j Robert Vance* were used in the card rooms, where ter the ministry upon completion _ four tables were in play. Later a salad course with punch was served. Score winners were Mrs. B. C. Preslar and Mrs. D. B. Smith. Lewis-Sloan Announcement Thomas Walter Lewis of Winns- boro, announces the engagement of his daughter, Mary Kathleen, to Eugene Blakely Sloan of Columbia, son of Mrs. Eugene Blakely Sloan and the late Mr. Sloan of this city. The wedding will take place at high noon Saturday, August 4, at the First Methodist Episcopal church in Win ns boro, with the Rev. Arthur M. Martin, pastor of Sion Presbyterian church, officiating. Miss Lucy Thomas Honors Bride-Elect Saturday afternoon Miss Lucy Thomas entertained at a kitchen shower at her home honoring Miss Dale Blakely of Laurens, bride- elect. Colorful gladioli, crepe myrtle, feverfew and zinnias effectively decorated the Thomas home of his education. Breakfast Given For Miss Smith Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillian, Mrs L. C. McCarthy, Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mrs. George public school music the past year in Clover. Mr. Lightsey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lightsey of Fairfax. His education at Clemson was in terrupted to go into service and he served with the medical corps of the army in the Pacific area during World War II. Following his release from service he was graduated from Newberry college with an A. B. degree in math. He holds a position as cost and research clerk receiving line formed in the living a t Victoria Mill, Rock Hill. After a wedding trip they will be at home on Christopher Circle in Rock r Hill. Miss Caroline Fuller Weds John DuPre In room. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, their parents, and the wedding party. The grand mothers of the bride and groom, Mrs. I. M. Smith, Sr., and Mrs. Emma Lightsey, and aunt of the Frady, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, groom. Miss Theresa Lightsey, en- Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hiers, Miss Mar- tertained in the living room. garet Mason, Mrs. Harry Nettles, I Inviting the guests into the sun' Mountvill© futOS Mrs. Byrd McMillian. Mrs. Render-1 room were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gary Mrs. Julian Bolick and Mr. and son Pitts, Mrs. Gallic Gault, Mrs. I of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Caldwell Henderson enter- j Claude Crocker, Miss Jennie E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold tained at breakfast on Saturday at I Payne, Mrs. Tommy Hollis and Smith of Greenville, presided over the Hotel Mary Musgrove honoring Mrs. Romayne Hamilton. the bride's register and Mr. and Miss Margery Smith and Lamar i During the evening the bride and, Mrs. Claude Crocker and Mr. and Lightsey of Rock Hill. Guests m-, bridegroom left for a wedding trip. .W. B. Leaman of Asheville, eluded the wedding party and out j n travel the bride wore a blue risen of Georgetown, Andrew H. DuPre of ’ McClellanville, Hugh G. Taylor, Jr, of Columbia, and W. Fuller Motes of Mountville. The bride’s mother wore mauve silk lace over taffeta with claret accessories and hat of matching veiling. The bridegroom’s mother was gflwned in navy silk lace with navy hat and accessories. Both wore corsages of tiger lilies. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s mother. The bride’s table was covered with a cloth of Italian cutwork embroidery and. centered with a three-tiered wed ding cake flanked by silver candle sticks decorated with rosettes of white tulle. Mr. and Mrs. DuPre left later for a wedding trip to the mountains, Mrs. DuPre traveling in a suit of natural imported linen lined with brown silk.shantung, matching ac- seccories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. DuPre was graduated from Winthrop college and prior to her marriage was dietitian at George town Memorial hospital. Mr. DuPre attended the Univer sity of South Carolina and was graduated frohr Tri-State College of Engineering in Indiana. At pres ent he is architectural engineer for Lyles, Bis^ett, Carlisle and Wolff in Columbia. Family Gathering At Veterans Club of town guests here for the wed-1 su jt with white accessories entertained in the sun room. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Barr of Leesville, brother-in-law and sister ning A green and white color motif was attractively carried out in the selection of flowers with gladioli and fern at vantage points on the tables which were arranged in the shape of a horseshoe. Appropriate place cards marked the places. A three-course breakfast was served. ding, which took place that eve- and corsage. , , The bride is a student at Harris of the groom, invited the guests Advertising Art School in Nash-1‘"to the gift room, where Mrs. W. ville and the bridegroom holds A. Moorhead and Mrs. John W. Lit- an art position in that city, where j tle_entertained •II l AJi vs*/, ~ they are now making their home. Miss Margery Smith Weds Lamar Lightsey Directing the guests in the hall were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fleniken of Lake City, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss Agnes Davis were in the entrance hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith invited The marriage of Miss Caroline Phillips Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Calvin Morton Fuller of Mount- ville, and the late Mr. Fuller, to John Young DuPre, son of Mrs John Young DuPre of McClellan ville, and the late Mr. DuPre, took S I ace at 5:30 Tuesday afternoon, uly 17, in the Mountville Presby terian church There will be an old time family gathering at the Veterans of For eign Wars club on the Clinton-Lau- rens highway Wednesday evening, August 1. A picnic supper will be served at 6:30 back of the club building. All members of the VFW are invited nan enuren. come and bring their wives, chil- Dr. W R. Turner, pastor of the| . Ur. W n. lurner, i dre n. and friends First Presbyterian church of tms city, performed the ceremony. The. church was decorated with palms,J white gladioli and candles. A pro gram of organ music was played by the church organist. Mrs. Linda Abercrombie, of Laurens, was so loist. The bride was given m marriage MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! the quests to the dining room, by her brother, Col.^Harold^L. Ful- | The honored guests were given J n Lovely ChllTch Rites a si ver platter. ^ lovely candlelight ceremony which was beautifully appointed in' ter of Fort Bra«gr N. C. She wore at Bush River Baptist church. New - green and white. The table, over-1 a gown of starched chiffon and im- berry. M»s Margery Luella Smith l ald with a green organdy cover, ported Chantilly lace over taffeta became the bride of W. Lamar was centered with the three-tiered made with high neckline, long f»t- Laghtsey of Fairfax and ^Rock Hill, wedding cake topped with a min-j ted jleeve and bodice of lace form- Mr. and Mrs. Smith Honor Bridal Couple On Fnday evening before the re- 0 n Saturday evening. July 21, at S lature bride and groom Thu was mg points at the hip line. The full hearsal Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith o'clock. placed on a mirrowed reflector skirt ended in a long cathedral -— -— -i- . entertained fof Mias Margery The Rev. T. A. Usher, pastor of edged in malrne with tiny floral train Her veil of illusion was fm- Dunng the afternoon a shower of Smith and L^mar Lightsey at the First Baptist church of Dillon, adornment. Decorated cake squares ger tip length and she earned a pretty and useful gifts for the I Newberry community hall as kitchen were presented Miss’ sembling the wedding party and BMkely A salad course was served late in the afternoon Mortin-Blackwell Rites at Gray Court Mr and Mrs. L. Stokes Martin of Ware Sboola. formerly of thu cake, city, announce the marriage of fate and outlined at the base with thetr daughter, Margie Nelte. to pink roars and fern, which the out of town guests. Throughout the spacious hall cut flowers were beautifully arranged with white gladioli and fern add ing attractiveness to the scene on the dining table. Supper was served buffet stvle. On a side table was the beautiful ly assisted by Rev. T B. Altman, pas tor of the Bush River church, of ficiated in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives and friends from throughout the state. The wedding music was furnished by Mrs S. P. Harris. Newberry, or [amst. M tsars Frances Gettys and fan wt; i Barbara and block cream carrying out the prayer book adorned with white traditional bridal colors was served orchids showered with white nb- Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs buns and tiny orchids F.llen Swittenberg of Newberry. Mrs Harold L. Fuller of Fkrtj entertained in the dining room, and, Bragg, her suter's matron of honor.! serving were Misses Annette and wore lemon yellow organdy with', Jennie Ughtsey of Fairfax. Miss off shoulder bodice and stole and a I Sylvia Smith. Mist Jennie Payne, net overskirt Mrs. S Jervey Du - Gordon of Clover, vocal- Miss Marian Young of Florence, Pre, Jr., of Spartanburg, dame of *** ■- d «y ,l « d Mn 'cikiwifi‘"Hei*te;V>n t. containing the emblem* of •^i, n ».« Court The wading was solemaiz pV, nrr h VnwQ Ilnitft ed July 7 at Gray Court by the ^OUrcn VOWS UHlie grooms cousin. Rev. D. J. Black- MlSS Ayliff© Jacobs The bnde was becomingly at- And Kenneth BcXjle tired in a white embroidered nylon; . ^ dress with navy accessories. ^ wedding centering «®cul inter tats, voice pupils of the bnde. and Miss Jane Ann Davis and Margaret tj this Ann Bolick. Ellen Lawson and Pat- city, violinist *y Ruth Senn of Newbery, passed Prior to the ceremony Mrs Har- mints, ns rendered a program of tradi-] i Mr and Mrs W B Smith of At- M I 1* ‘H arM * Mrs Marshall Lea- Greenwood invited the the porch and lawn where by Massenet, and punch was servel by Mrs Dow • Poeme" by Fibich. “Traumerei’’ Brdenbaugh. Miss Louise Senn of was played while the candles were Newberry, Mrs Wade Smith. Mrs. lighted, the bridal march from **Lo-1 hengnn' as a proceccsional and ne- honor, wore a similar gown of pink organdy. Both attendants earned bouauets of white gladioli and blue delphinium tied with blue tulle Calvin Fuller, of Fort Bragg, phew of the bride and ring bearer. I wore a pages suit of white satin trimmed with lace James H DuPre of McClellan-1 ville, was his brother's best man ! Ushers were Messrs. James B. Mor- Johnson $ Floral Shop S 41 u 4 a H: J w a proceccsional Mendelssohn's wedding march as a recessional ’To a Wild Roae was and softly rendered during the cere- i * - bn ? f trip V* beauty” waa^Semniied'^^'fhurs- mony. Mus Gordon sang There’s Lake Louise at Toccoa, the couple is .t 5 00 Just One Song’’ and Mias Gettys with make their home with the bride's parents until September 0Cl0ck ,n th « F,rst when Mr. Blackwell will resume 19. at ^ _ Presbyterian »*nf "At Dawning' and at the eon- church of thu city when Mus Ay- elusion of the ceremony they sang hi. TWO. F.n. Hihlt- Robinson Jacobs became the « • duet "Oh Perfect Love The ministerial bnde of Kenneth Hambnght Bogte violin selection was Ave Maria wher * • ministerial of Tenrv The double Usher groomsmen were David ,tud * nL 1 ring ceremony was performed by Lightsey and Max Lightsey of Fair- Dr D J. Woods, assisted by Dr W brothers of Die groom. John R Turner Earle Smith, Jr., Kinards, cousin of Floor baskets of white gladioli the bride, and Clyde Barnes of Co- nth tracing, of feathery fern over|lumbi,. Billy and Sammy Leaman. of Asheville. N. C, cousins of the bnde, servea as junior groomsmen The wedding setting was a beau tiful scene in traditional green and w’hite decorations on three floor levels. A large fan-shaped arrange ment of white gladioli in a brass ave ! container against the green velvet curtain formed the focal Jacobs Wedding Party Honored With Supper 1 Before the rehearsal on Wednes- da which cathedral candles in pedes- evening Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja- •n-.ngemenU cast a ^t giow cobs entertained honoring Mas Av-j^ d formed a beautiful setting, liffe Jacobs and Kenneth Bogte. Stately magnolia branches weie Guests included the wedding party ef, /J c,lve T ly lof ‘. and not nf tnwn ffuMt* ! Jacobs, organist, and and out of town guests. Mrs John D. Nance, contralto, of guests. For the occasion the home was ■'r*— mntflir adorned with a quantity of lovely,^ r ** nville ’ w Vt, r hurrh summer flowers with zinnias and * program of wedding music. t vant..* nninf. in Jxrobs played ‘Liebestraum, pomt a gladioli placed at vantage points in the living room. Lieurances, Tha tosap,- Navm. a^rf^hite! Perfect Love,” 'Bamby, and ^,lnr ff nota ty i aB Waited ou^ in Vhe ‘ Traumerie,” Schumann. Mrs. color note was earned out in .« tkw appointments and food. Centering and the banquet table were white - gladioli and fern in an epergne. during the ceremony Mrs Tall tapers burned in crystal can delabra. On the sideboard white zinnias and gladioli were effective. p 1 s y e cl "Liebestraum," pvmi above the choir loft. The choir Lizst, ‘‘Indian Love Call” Friml, By the Waters of Mennetonka,” ‘Seal Us, Jacobs O Holy Spirit.” Joint Hostesses Honor Miss Ayliffe Jacobs Honoring Miss Ayliffe Jacobs and Kenneth Bogle, whose wedding took place that afternoon, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Larry B. Dill ard, Mrs. Allen McSween, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Miss Lily Yar borough entertained at breakfast at tKe former’s home on Thursday, as sembling the wedding party and out-of-town guests here for the wedding. Throughout the Pitts home a pro with figurines were effective on either side of a mirror. White glad ioli and pink zinnias adorned the console. In the dining room, where The traditional marches were used. Ushers were: Hugh Jacobs. Fer dinand Jacobs, Jr., and Reese Young of this city, and Alfred Cureton of Clemson. Misses Lillian Dillard and Cor nelia Harris were bridesmaids. They wore ballerina length frocks of lime sherbert green marqui sette, fashioned with close fitting tucked bodices to which stoles of the material were attached. They carried purple asters and statice on fans of pale green illusion and wore purple nose veils attached to their hair with purple velvet rib bon. Their slippers matched the color of their dresses. The lovely blonde bride, given in ‘ “ ‘ Rob in or ganza in a ballerina length, sleeve less and with a molded bodice and over it was worn a short jacket with rolled collar and tiny sleeves the green and white theme was i She carried white asters and tube used the lace covered table was roses arranged on a fan of the same exquisitely appointed and adorned illusion from which her waist- ith two low heart-shaped ar-| length veil had been fashioned. It rail was draped with shirred gauze 1 caught up in the center and at each side with wedding bells in gradu-l a ted sizes, bows of bridal illusion and fern. A delicate tracery of fern outlined the rail. On either side were cathedral candelabra holding white lighted tapers. The altar rail was similarly draped and bows of bridal illusion with fern and wed ding bells marked the pews. The bridesmaids were Miss Eu lalia Buford of Newberry, cousin of the bride. Miss Willie Shealy of Batesburg, Miss Cornelia Harris and Miss Lillian Dillard of this city. Miss Rosa Lightsey of Fairfax, sis ter of the groom, was maid of hon or and Mrs. Byrd Martin of Lau rens, cousin of the bride, was ma tron of honor. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Linda Smith of Kinards, and Miss Janice Smith of Green ville, cousins of the bride. Miss Mary Helen Smith of Kinards, and Miss Beth Young of Florence, cou sins of the bride, were flower girls. The attendants’ dresses were yel low starched chiffon with strapless fitted bodices and full skirts worn with hoops. They had matching short capes tied at the neckline in the back with long stem green taf- fet ribbon extending to skirt length. They carried nosegays of purple and lavender asters and yellow pompoms. The honor attendants carried purple and lavender asters. The little flower girls wore simi With tWO 10W vch nau ---- • , j _ • 1 1 raneements of gladioli and fever-1 was fastened to her hair with a l ar dresses m pink and carried bas- rangciiicuu) ux » “ . , .ju I -j *1 u 1^ Uotc nf starrhpd lavender lace. few placed on two wide green rib- circlet of mother of pearl beads, bons which crossed and extended! The bride’s mother, Mrs. Ayliffe diagonally to each corner of the] Robinson Jacobs, wore a redingote table with sevef&i tiny heart ar-1 frock of deep blue with a black hat rangements on the ribbons com-.with a pink'rose under the brim, pleting the lovely, effect. Place! She wore dusty pink gloves and cards carried out the bridal theme harmonizing flowers with a miniature bride and grown figurines marking the places of the bride and bridegroom. The honorees were presented a silver sandwich tray by the host- The bridegroom’s mother an afternoon dress of pink with a large brown hat and brown ac cessories and a shoulder bouquet of brown orchids. J Immediately following the cere- kets of starched lavender lace. The groom had as his best man ( his father, R. L. Lightsey, of Fair-| fax. The brunette bride, given in marriage by her father. I. M. Smith, was lovely in her wedding dress of^ wore chantilly lace and ivory satin. The f princess style featured a yoke of illusion with a wide band of chan tilly lace at the neckline and cap sleeves. The skirt which had ac cordion pleat inserts of chantilly Qest* /Ind&Uo+U Sale! Cottons 4.95 Good Assortment of Style and Sizes Special! Cottons 6.95 Siz&s* 10-20. 38-44. 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