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V 1 — 4 • l * » + • 1 4> ¥ ' Thursday. A must SO, ItSI THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pars Three lMr«S Mrrrtin Hnnors Ithcdral candles in branched MTS. MCmm Honors ;delabra. Reverend Fred Ten can the army in the South Pacific in *cgu. c*<'naid«, »„ th.SSS l„n^! Birth Announcements Mrs. John A. Martin of Mount-! ,n K minuter and only the members, from ,ervice he has beert ^"^ectedl The WOMAN’S PAGE Wedding Party ^ , ville. and Mrs. Douglas ” Wolf of immediate families were present w,th 'he Agricultural Department SoC*l^^V P' 1/Ant‘U And Arlington, Va., entertained the as Ruests. in capacities which carried him to OOCieiy E-Vems, L.IUD ana L.nurcn ^CWS| Njmc «^ wart we<lding at The candles were lighted before Spartanburg and to Laurens where of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 he acted as County Supervisor of Farmers Administration until July, POWEIX, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Phyllis Lyn, August 2B, at Hays hos- Payne-Somerville Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Payne of Green Mont Farm, The Plains, Va., announce hte engagement of their daughter, Louise Jerrell, to Lieut. Smith Severn Somerville of Bar- nardsville, N. C. Lieutenant Som erville is a graduate of Presbyte rian college and is now stationed at Fort Jackson. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Campbell Is Bridge Club Hostess Members of her card club met on Tuesday of the past week at the home of Mrs. Edward Campbell for a number of afternoon games. When the guests assembled a sweet course was served with cold drinks. Two tables were in play with Mrs. Ben Hay Hammet, a visi tor, winning top score. Bowls of vari-colored zinnias added color and attractiveness to the card rooms for the occasion. ♦ Dessert Bridge For Wednesday Club A dessert bridge was given the past week by Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, HI. for members of the Wednesday club. Two tables were laid for refresh ments and a sweet course was served before the games. When scores were counted Mrs. Hugh Jacobs was found to be winner and received the club prize. Summer flowers in mixed ar rangements made a pretty back ground for cards. supper oh Monday night prior to I* 11 ' ceremony by John Pluss Dun the rehearsal. They were assUt-IJfP. pother of the bride, and Mrs. ed in serving by Ailne and Bar-'R°y Miller, Mountville, gave as 1951, when he was recalled for; pital. Mrs. Powell is the former Miss bara Wolf. Guests included the P ,an ° solo* Through tke Years,” family, wedding party, Roy MiUer , Youma ns, and Meditation by Mor- now instructor at Fort Benning.'p ,, , . R^rt and Fred L. Williams. i Fred L. Williams of G a. , ;7 eUs also have a son ’ Ro,>ert ' Beca,,M ’ by D ‘ Among the out of town guests I AUn ' ale ,w0 Ha^de,0, were Mrs F. E. Carter. Jr Jimmy Adair Has Fourth Birthday Saturday afternoon Jimmy Adair celebrated his fourth birthday with Driag© Club a party at the home of his par- Jg Entertained ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair. j Thursday afternoon members of! ^ a e n war l. ser ^* d . as his brother’s best About eighteen little friends en- her bridge club were entertained ,, ^The^bride wore a fall mo< f e l joyed outdoor aames. Later they! at the home of Mrs. Howard F. gathered arouna the refreshment Smith. Walter Ewell Dunlap gave his sister in marriage and William and cake decorations. The cake was cut and served with ice cream and punch. Mrs. Tom Addison assisted in en- of eofiee brown with accessories to match and carried a Bible top ped with a yellow orchid. Her only Elsie, I Marguerite and Petie Carter of Le noir City, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dunlap of Savannah, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wolf, Misses Anne and Barbara Lee Wolf of Arlington, Va., Mrs. R. G. Dun- table to sing Happy B.rthday. A In a . eUlng o( bri g h , colored^'m *wS XT Tte M^JoZ m" f*?'” Pink and white color note was car-1 jinnias two tables were arranged r'c T' 5 ® ^ j ried out in the party appointments for refreshments. After a dessert fd taHeU dTe» T.th a hm m nlum mT ^. P Sum'er and Mr. and course a number of nrocressions' u ‘ aneta aress a hat in plum Mrs. R. Thornwtll Dunlap and Miss were enlov^Turtth hnn^ ^nTto' shade , She carried a colonial nose- Mildred Harris Dunlap of Clinton, were enjoyed with honors gomg to gay of ink carna tions. ! 1 Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs. Billy ..... . . .. . .... —— 1 Mrs. Miller played the tradition- Miss Nancy Chapman Joins the Waves Miss Nancy Chapman of Joanna, has joined the Waves following her recent graduation at Winthrop college where she was editor of the Johnsonian in her senior year. Ens. Chapman is now stationed at New port, Rhode Island. McMillan, a club guest Also play tertaining and serving the little ing for an absent member folk. Luncheon Given For Visitor Here Mrs. M. T. Ficklin. s al music as the wedding party ap proached the altar, and rendered Traumerei, by Schumann, during the ceremony. Luncheon was served following the ceremony and the couple left immediately for a short trip to North Carolina after wheih they Farewell Party For Grace Danhoff Enjfoyable among social cour- I Miss Ellen Fraser was hostess for __ ^ tesies extended Mrs. Billy Owens'a farewell party on last Tuesday; will be at home at 1142 Britt Ave., of Savannah, Ga., during her re-[evening for Miss Grace Danhoff Columbus, Ga. cent visit here was the luncheon wl given on Thursday at noon by Mrs. C. Horace D. Payne and Mrs. Tommy HoUis. Throughout the Payne home ho has moved to Lumberton, N. Mrs. Stewart is the youngest J daughter of Mrs. Rufus Thomwell The informal gathering assem- Dunlap, Sr, and the late Mr. Dun- bled about fourteen friends of the lap. She received her education _ honoree who was presented with a at Mountville and Laurens schools dahliasT*gladioli~and zinnias were 1 "bower of going away gifts. Dur-land was graduated from the Uni- effectively arrayed. Small tables ing the evening cards and other versity of South Carolina after a were daintily appointed and a games were enjoyed and refresh- three course luncheon was served. Mrs. Owens was remembered with a gilt on this occasion. Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., who was visit ing here, was a guest for the lunch- Mrs. Finney Is Club Hostess Mrs. John W Finney, Jr tertamed members at her bridge club on Thursday afternoon eere placed far eight ^ dessert course and bright bued flowers ot in the taring room w! of pink, laser the Hi* scor Mrs. Arnold The Copelands Fete Visitors Complimenting Mr. and BUly Owens of Savannah. Mrs ments were served. Two Clubs Join In Annual Picnic The Long Branch Home Demon stration club joined the Oak Grove club for an enjoyable August pic nic Saturday evening at Wilkie's fish pond. After the bountiful supper many participated m boat riding, swim- year each at North Carolina State college and George Washington University. She was for severaj' years a member of the Mountville I school faculty and recently on the Clinton schools faculty. Major Stewart is the son of Mr and Mrs. William F. Stewart of Fountain Inn, and it a graduate of Clenuon college. He served with . __ _ , . _ , .' ming and other forms of recreation., Mr Mn. Pruijte CcprUixl «- u „ nm( C h.pm.n „t up . Sno- UTUUMd wrth 1 bnd«t Jlrnwr on Jo Snijo. lor rrutoy wnUM •« tbolr hoo» child nod mony (rownupo. bora. | The Dtcnic wu one of the social Cover* were Mid for sixteen at events enjoyed by the cjub during ■mall prettily appointed tables Af the year, ter dinner bridge was enjoyed. * w, ‘ h *ir SS* & August Meeting twonh Th» honor iu««o A. R. P. Bible Cl ass lao presented with a remom-j Mrs V B Tribble and Mrs brance by the boet and hostarn Ernest Hitt were co-hoetcsses on Zinnias and marigolds were used Monday evening at the home of the l with other summer flowers m dec - former to members of the Ladies by oration throughout the receiving Bible clam of the Associate Re I room*. | formed Presbyterian church for the August meeting Concluding a study on steward ship Mrs A B Blakely dtscumed Stewardship of Life.” Following the program a social hour was enjoyed during which* sandwiches punch and cookies > were served. Miss Williams | Becomes Bride Of Collis H. Bonds Miss Brune Jean Williams, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williams, of the Hopewell com-, munity, aigl Collis Huntington Bonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bonds of Lowndes ville, were mar-, ried Monday afternoon, August 20, at the home of the bnde’s parents at 4:30 o’clock. The Rev. James E. Kinard officiated, using the dou ble-ring ceremony. The vows were spoken before an arrangement of white gladioli and lighted candles on the mantel, with pedestal baskets of whtie asters and gladioli on either side with trailing English ivy on the white background. The bride’s only attendant was her sister. Miss Ann Williams, who wore a light blue organdy dress over blue satin, and carried a nose gay of pink carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white organdy dress, made with deep lace yoke, over white satin, and white asters in her hair. The bridal bouquet was of white carnations centered with a purple-throated, gold or chid. For traveling the bride wore a wine crepe dress with grey ac cessories, and used her orchid from her bouquet as a corsage. Mrs. Bonds is a B. A. Winthrop college graduate, and is a member of the Woodruff high school fac ulty. Mr. Bonds, a B. A. graduate of Furman University, received his Master’s degree at the University; of North Carolina. For the past' few years he has been principal of the Westside grammar school,' Woodruff. Upon return from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bonds will reside at the Brockman apartments in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Williams entertain ed at an informal reception im mediately after the ceremony. 1 i|j Members of the immediate family and a few close friends attended the wedding. Nonce-Stewart Rites Solemnized Tuesday In the Dunlap home near Mount-1 ville at high noon on Tuesday. August 28, Mrs. Ella Dunlap Nance and Major Eugene Ross Stewart were united in marriage in a cere- | mony marked with simplicity and quietude. The vows were spoken before a massed arrangement of white gladioli, tuberoses, and car nations with a background of na-| live greens, over which a soft glow was cast by wedding lamps and ca- COMING SOON! ELECTHIFVINfi i HOWARD HAWKS k Temporary Location In Dell’s Beauty Shoppe *•»**«• J. C. 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