The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 14, 1952, Image 11

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Thursday, February 14, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Thre# ■\ WEST CUKTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Comcpo ndent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens and son of Gaffney, and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens and son of Laurens, visited Mrs. D. L. Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Leop ard and daughters of Ninety Six, visited Mr. and Mrs . H. A. Adams on Sunday. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Leopard in Kinards Sunday. Mr. and - Mrs. J. C. Adams and daughter Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Small and daugh ter, Nancy, also Mrs. Roy Adams and children, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Adams on Sun day* » , Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Livingston and daughter of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bauknight on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsell and daughter, Alice Faye, Mrs. Jim Wilkie and-daughters, Dorothy, Miss Loratia and Jannaise Caugh- man spent Sunday with Mrs. Essie Garner and family in Chester. Rev. Luther Gossett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baldwin and family, Mrs. Eloise Daniel of Laurens were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery Saturday. Mrs. C. L. Blease and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Windsor and children visited Mrs. Bill Freeman, who is a patient in the hospital at Fort Jackson, during the week. Miss Ruth Lowery, student x-ray technician at Orangeburg Regional hospital, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Geneva #x>wery. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes and children visited Mrs. Essie Powell and family in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lee...J.. JHoltzclaw and daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Fran ces Holtzclaw and son of Greer, visited Mrs. Essie Powell Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Smith and children of Mrs. Ben Campbell attended the Jinkins-Carlyle wedding in New berry Saturday. Ben Campbell and Jerry spent the week-end with Maxie Rich ards and family. Mrs. John Campbell, Mr. and building. The floral arrangements of coral gladioli and magnolia leaves created a beautiful back ground for the receiving line and local and out-of-town guests. Among the hostesses of the eve ning were Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Arthur Howard to welcome guests at the door, Mrs. Joe Coop er in the hall, Mrs. Clinton West and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan at the guest register. At the head of the receiving line were Mrs. Platte Mrs. Jessie Campbell and children, XT ... . visited Mr. and Mrs. George Stock-! and Mrs. Nene Workman. well in Charlotte. N. C. i „ The t " er | r “ elv ^ b „ y Mrs. Charlie Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Land, Sr., Mrs. Jtie E. Mrs. Dewey Oxner, Mr. Lee Short en visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilkerson in Abbeville Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Simmons and Land, Jr., Joe E. Land, Jr., Rev J. W.^Jpillers, Mrs. Martin Law- son, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Tommie Traylor, sister of the children attended the Church ofj* 1 ? 01 ^- . . 4 ' God Youth for Christ Rally at Jo-I. Siting the guests into dm- anna Sunday. r 00 ™ were Mrs ‘ D ‘ J - Buchan - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine and son visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith in Williamson Sunday. Birthdays Cecil Adams will celebrate his bi Lowell 0 Ric?wiir havd* a birth-, ^-'^d tabic wa, centered an, Mrs. William West,* and Mrs. Joe Terry. Here the large table was beautiful with its pastel green cloth overlaid with white organdy on which w'hite lace bows clung to each comer.' Here and there could be seen sprays of evergreen. The day February 14. Judith Chancey will celebrate her birthday on February 16. Mrs. John Campbell will cele brate her $6th birthday on Febru ary 16. J. J. Owens celebrated a birthday with a floral arrangement of white carnations and snapdragons. At the two-tired wedding cake was Mrs. Charles Barnes. On side* tables were punch bowls attended by Mrs. j George R* Holland, and Mrs. Dock Mitchell. Serving were Misses Lin da Buchanan, Jackie Franks, Jane February 12. , . , Barnes, Mrs. George Robertson, D. E. Georgery will celebrate a Mrs _ Wallace Franks . Mrs . j. L birthday February 20. Little Tommy Ficklin will be one year old February 15. Lewis Wallinzine will celebrate his birthday February 14. Mrs. Margie Stone has a birth day February 14. Betty Jane Samples will have a birthday March 10. Mr. J. M. Meadows celebrated his birthday February 12. Arnold, and Mrs.. Eva West. At the mints was the petite Maria King. Throughout the entire evening music added charm and a mood of enchantment. A piano duo and Solo Vox ensemble of wedding music was played by Mrs. Vernon Tram mell, Mrs. Bobtiy Boyce, and Miss Alma Spillers, Mr. Ray Evans, bar itone, sang “Because” by Guy d’Hardelot, Reginald De Koven’s “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” “I Love You Truly,” by Carrie Jacob-Bond and many other old favorites of lovers throughout the years. With The Sick Frances Ballew is ill at her home. Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daugh ter, Nancy, are ill at their home. Friends of W. R. Thomas will re- Bamberg spent the week-end with gret to hear he is suffering a frac- Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and Mr. L. J. Smith. Rev. James Williams and daught- ter visited friends in Batesburg Saturday. j a t the home of her mother, Mrs. . . . ., n . .. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burns and Mollie Garrett on Enterprise street. left ab £ ut , ' -. ^ 1 ^ daughter of Clemson, Mr. and | Mrs. Tom Brown is a patient at j 8u ” d »r, »««n>oo;. ,V««g? Mrs. Melvin Barnette of Sandy Hays hospital. Springs were Sunday guests of! ('"““'‘“f ! Rev. and Mrs. James Williams. This Week at Community Center vice, all had an opportunity to see Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard of i Men's Club, Thursday, February^ 0 student center, the Dixon-Mc- Ltfdia visited Mr. and Mrs. Lourie' 14. Kenz j e d * n 1 ing c ^ mm D on -- and K1 t0 Tinsley Sunday. Women’s Club, Monday, February spend awhile in Blb l ' Mrs. Gus Harris visited Mr. and 18—George Washington Program. ^ Museum and Art Gallery qf + famous DaintmssT^ 4 o’clock, the . , ., . *,„ Attend College Vesper Service Homer Diu^as is improving at J s '‘ nda y afternoon, six cars car- b-« tying members and friends of the Mrs. Mary Lanford, continues m r^u^M^fcTh Mrs. Alex Harris in Anderson over Hobby Club, Tuesday, February famous paintings. j ~ ■ i Short v heforp the week-end. Sylvene Rice spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Bennette in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carroll of Au gusta, Ga., visited Mrs. W. R. Price and D. E. Gregory and family on Sunday. 1 19—Painting figurines, wooden Shortly before . trays, crochet by directions cut- leaguer^—pthered in the Rode- wnrk pmbroiderv i heaver auditorium with many other ’ ! visitors and the University student Bride and Groom Honored bod y t° e n i°y a nd receive a bless-j A reception honoring Mr; and i n f? from the \ esper service of Mrs. Joe E. Land, Jr., was held which the theme was “Some Day.’ Saturday evening, February 9. After the program the group re- 6:30 to 8 o'clock at the Community COLONIAL Hurricane Lamp Beautiful Colonial Hurricane Lamps, highly polished brass finish. They will add charm and beauty to your bedroom. Come in and see them now. A CREDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA turned home in time for the regular evening worship service. Brida-Elaci Honored On Friday evening at the Com munity building, Misses Mary El len Cannon, Amilee Staggs, Mes- dames Cecil Walker, Wallace Carr and Willie Cannon entertained in honor of Miss Geraldine Barbery, bride-elect. Miss Barbery was presented a corsage by the host esses. After several games, the honoree was showered with a host of beau tiful gifts. A salad plate was—served with cold drinks. Barbery-Canpon The marriage of Miss Geraldine Barbery and Robert Cannon was 1 solemnized Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at the home of the of ficiating minister, Rev. J. W. Spill ers. The double ring ceremony was conducted in the presence of friends and relatives of tile couple f * Floral arrangements , of white carnations, snapdragons and glad-i iola were used. A program of wed ding music was presented by Miss Katherine Dunnaway, pianist. The bride wore a gray suit with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was of red carnations. Miss Amilee Staggs was the only attendant of the bride. She wore a black suit and accessories. Jesse N. Harmon of Ward, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as best man. ^ Mrs. Cannon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery and received her education in the Clin ton schools. Mr. Cannon is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. He is a graduate of Clinton high school and Presbyterian college. After a short wedding trip, they will make their home with the , groom’s parents on Jackson street. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 FOOD... Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores In the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! 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