The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1952, Image 7
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Thursday, August 28, 1952
THE CLINTON CmRONICLF
Page S^ven
Society...
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also decorated in the wedding bell
theme, white and green mints and
punch.
Directing the guests from dining
room to den were Mrs. Curtis Wil
son of Abbeville and Mrs. Ernest
Eidlehuber. In the den the flowers
used in decoration shaded from
pink to lavender.
Mrs. John Young of this city, an
aunt of the honoree, and Mrs. W.
D. Tinsley told the guests goodbye.
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Dinner Party
For Visitors
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Hollis entertained a few
friends at dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Owens of Savannah, Ga.
Dinner was served buffet from the
dining table which was overlaid with
a white linen cut work cloth and
centered with gladioli in * a silver
bowl. Small tables adorned with tiny
bouquets were laid for the guests.
Elsewhere at vantage points dahlias,
zinnias and gladioli were decorative.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween of
i Lincolnton, N. C., who were also vis
iting here were guests.for the party.
AndersoirMatthews
Rehearsal Party
Before the rehearsal on Monday
evening for the Anderson-iMatthews
wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn,
Mr. and Mrs. George Prady enter
tained the wedding party and out-of-
town guests at dinner at Hotel Mary
Musgrove.
Places were laid for the guests at
the long banquet table which was
appointed in a pink and white wed
ding motif. The centerpiece fashioned
of roses and clematis was flanked by
triple silver candelabra holding
white tapers. A course turkey dinner
was served.
The bride and groom presented
gifts to their attendants at this time.
Miss Wanda Elledge
Weds Charles Gore
Miss Wanda Elledge, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Earl
Elledge of Ware Shoals, became
the bride of Charles L. Gore, son
' aTMr. and Mrs. L>. L. Core of Shal-
lotte, N. C., Sunday afternoon, Au
gust 10, at Camp Methodist church
in Shallotte. The Rev. Lawrence
Bridges officiated using the double
ring ceremony. -
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Lil
lian Hewett, pianist, and Mrs. Dav
id Carmichael, soloist, of Shallotte
presented a program of nuptial
music.
The bride and bridegroom en
tered together. Her wedding dress
was ballerina length pink lace oyer
taffeta. She wore matching pink
lace mitts and pink shoes. Her
shoulder length veil was of pink
nylon and she carried a large nose
gay of pastel colored asters with
blue satin ribbon. Following the
ceremony, they greeted the guests
in the vestibule of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gore left during
the evening for a wedding trip to
the beach. They are making their
home at Village Point near Shal
lotte. For traveling, Mrs- Gore
changed to an aqua linen dress with
matching accessories.
- Mrs: Gore is a graduate of Thorn-
well orphanage high school, and
Winthrop college, Rock Hill, where
she was awauded the Mary Sullivan
Award as an outstanding sopho
more. She also served on Student
Council. She taught in the Gastonia
city schools for two - years and is
now a member of the Shallotte
schools faculty.
Mr. Gore is an honor graduate of
Shallotte high school and has since
Bride and Groom-Elect
iionored With Lovely
Reception by Youngs
Following the rehearsal on Tues
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Young and Miss Georgia B. Young
entertained at their home on South
Broad Street honoring Miss Mona
Blakely and Earle Barron, whose
wedding took place on Wednesday
evening, and assembling the bridal
party, the immediate family, and
out-of-town guests.
Throughout the spacious Young
home a profusion of beautiful flowers
were used for decoration. In the hall
an arrangement of shaded rose zin
nias was placed by the stairway and
on the console white zinnias and
gladioli were effective. Pink roses
and dahlias combined with sprays
of clematis adorned the living room
mantel and elsewhere pink roses
and zinnias were used with clematis
ing room where the traditional green
and white color note was carried
out. Adorning the exquisitely ap
pointed table, overlaid with an or
gandy and lace cloth over green was
the beautifully decorated and em
bossed cake, topped with a minia
ture bride and groom, outlined at
the base with graceful sprays of
clematis, and containing the em
blems of fatee, flanked with burning
candles in silver candelabra and on
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Lt. and Mrs., Bill McKinnon and
daughter, Beth, of Columbia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crowson and son,
either side of the table were silver, Edward, of Gastonia, N. C., were
wedding bells, having tiny flower; week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
clappers and tied with white satin Wm. Henry.
ribbon. Extending from the chande-1 Mr and Mrs Fred Adams and
lier were bells tied with white rl b-; srna u son h aV e returned to their
bon. On the mantel a large arrange- home in Aniston, Ala., after visit
ment of gladioli and chrysanthemums
was used.
it
Assisting the host and hostesses in
ing their aunts v Mrs. Tom Cooper
and Mrs. Frank Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of
entertaining were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee . Rock Hm were week-end guests
Add Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner of Mr and Mrs Irby Hipp
Harvely of Greenwood, Gen. and ~... , T - t,-
Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Mrs. H. K. -Neely ' < ol ' artd M , ri „ R ° b l rt ,, E ' V'-” 0 '''
of Pelham; Ga., Mrs. J. A. Marker of Margaret Kent Bell and Mrs
Atkins, Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap, Mrs. J B , R, ' ketls , ° Greenv.lle spent
Carroll D: Nance, Miss Nancy Owen**''*™' d | ys , las wdek vaca “ onlns
and Mrs] Braxton Dutton. ,n L ' t,le Switzerland. N. C.
* During tl\e evening the cake was 1 ^ r - an( * *^ r? - Frank Fowler are
cut with the bride and bridegroom [ relatives In Gadsden, Ala
cutting the first slice. ,
WITH THE SICK
Mrs. F. F: Hicks left yesterday
for a visit with Mrs. John M. Smith
in. Decatur,. Ga., ^nd- friends m Chi
cago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber speut
Mrs. J. W. Horton is improving last’ week with the former’s par-
at home-following a short stay ati^nts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suber
the Blalook clinic suffering a brok
en wrist injury.
W. M. Bowie has returned to his
home from the Blalock clinic where
he was a patient several days
Their friends will be interested to
know they have moved from Ma :
rion, N. C., to Laurens where they
will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe and
WEDDING INVITATIONS
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It would be a pleasure for us to look after
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Guests were invited into the din-
friends of Mrs. Ross Young or som~ Brent, spent several days inj
Laurens, will regret to know she is Cayce last week with Mr. and Mrs.:
a patient in the York hospital suf-jW. B. Able and family. Joyce Abel
fering injuries received in an auto-j returned home with them for a sev-j
, mobile accident near there Friday, eral days visit.
1 Mrs. Young was visiting her daugh-! James K. Suber of Savannah,
i ter, Mrs. Carl Hart, at the time of Ga.. was the guest several days last
! the accident. Several of her grand-1 week of his brother, and sister-in-
i children, who were in the car, were law’, Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ C. Suber.
i less severely injured than Mrs. I _ ^
; Young who^sustained arm and knee BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
injuries.
Mrs. Alice Worthy of Cross Hill,
is a patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Beauregard McAlister has
returned to her home from the Bla
lock cjinic where she w’as a patient
several days.
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Successfully Corrected
By Dr. Hart
Allergies
Anemia
Angina Pectoris
Appendicitis
Arthritis
Asthma
Bed Wetting
Bright’s Disease
Bronchitis
Bursitis
Catarrh
Colds
Constipation .
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Deafness
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Eczema
Epilepsy
Eye Trouble
Gall Stones
Gastritis
Goiter
Hay Fever
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‘ Pressure
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Pressure
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DR. CHARLES J. HART
CHIROPRACTOR
Next to First Methodist Church
Telephone 22501 Parking Space
254 West Main St. — Laurens, S. C.
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Onita Silver, vice-president of
' the Laurens County 4-H Coun
cil, Nancy Dodson, vice-president
of the Piedmont District Council,
i Mrs. T. B. Sumeret. 4-H council
leader, and Miss Myrtice Taylqr,
asssitant Home Demonstration ag
ent, are attending the State Council
Training camp for officers at Bob
Cooper August 25-29. A planned
program in officer and leadership
training w’ill be given during the
week. ' 1
Miss Dodson was selected as one
of tw’o delegates fro South Caro
lina to attend the North Carolina
state 4-H week in July and will
give a complete report of this week
at the §>tate Council Training camp.
The Laurens County Council of
ficers are as follows - president,
Herhchel Gibbs, Trinity - Ridge;
vice-president, Onita Silver, Clin
ton; secretary, Doris McDonald,
Mountville; treasurer, Billy Ray
Traynham, Gray Court.
Marsh Accepts
New School Job
Coach Calvert R. Marsh has ac
cepted the pnneipatship of Lower
Richland high school and entered
upon his duties July l. He is a
’graduate of Presbyterian college,
imd received his M.A. degree from
the University of South Carolina
in June. " *
.i He has been football coach and
teacher at the school for -the past
three years.
Mr. Marsh married Miss Doris
Fuller of this citv.
WOUNDED IN KOREA
Lt. Marion Marsh, former Pres-'
byterian college student, received
wounds in the Korean conflict on
July 18, and is now a hospital pa
tient in Japan.
COUNTY OFFICES CLOSED
All county offices will be closed
Monday for Labor Day, with the
exception of the sheriffs office.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the kite Mrs. W. C.
Power wishes to thank their friends
and neighbors for the kind expres
sions of sympathy shown during
the illness and at the death of their
wife and mother. Especially do we
thank members of the Church of
God. Calvary Baptist church and
the Pentecostal Holiness church for
the meals served,
—W. C. POWER
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