The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 21, 1954, Image 7
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Thursday, January 21, 1954
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
The WOMAIuS PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
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of Interest
Garden Clubs
To Meet
The Yellow Jasmine Garden club
will meet Mbnday afternoon, Janu
ary 25, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.
H. M. Lukstat.
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The Sun Bonnet? Garden club
will meet Monday at 4 o’clock with
Mrs. John McSween. 'Mrs. Marshall
W. Brown Aid Mrs. George Belling-
rath will be co-hostesses.
Woman's Club Hears
Ministerial Student
The Woman’s club of Clinton
Mills met on Tuesday at the Com
munity house.
Mrs. A. B. Blakely gave the de
votional. Guest speaker "for the
meeting was Charles Kinsey, a
ministerial student at Presbyterian
college He gave an interesting ac
count of a trip to Alaska and how
. he found Christ.
corsage lifted from the bride’s bou
quet.
Upon their return the couple will
reside in an apartment at 301 South; .
Woodrow street, Clinton.
Mi-s. Waits, daughter of Mrs.j
Bozard and the late James Martin
Bozard of Joanna, graduated from
Clinton high school and Pyebsyte-
She is presently em-
Joanrva Cotton Mills
1 rian college,
an ployed with
Joe C. McDaniel.
ments. Individual birthday cakes,’ de P? rtn ? ent " edltor 0, the plant
ice cream, candy and gum were Publication.
^served. The refreshments plates; Mr. Waits, son of Mr. and Mrs.
also held Valentine favors. Cen-!^- K. Waits, Joanna, is a graduate__
taring the dining table was the dec-; Clinton high school and Clem-
orated birthday cake which was 9011 college and served forty-two
later cut and each little guest was months in the Air Force during
givfcn a slice to take home.
Bozard'Waits Rites
Lovely Church .
Event at Joanna
World War II. He is currently em
ployed by Joanna Cotton Mills
company as director of the Re I
search and Standards Department !
Out of town guests for the rites I
i were: Miss Gertrude Barton, Miss
j Doris Whitmire, Miss Marcy Weeks
... _ , , l and Mrs. Walter L. Martin of Lau-
Miss Mildred Ella Bozard became rens; /Mrs. J. R. Hazle of Woodruff,
the bride of James Kelly Waits of ^ Mr and Mrs rrank Hughes of
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Joanna, Saturday afternoon, Janu
ary 16, at 5 o’clock. / ‘
The Rev. C. F. Allen of WeUford,
former pastor of the bride, per
formed the double ring ceremony at
the Joanna Presbyterian church be
fore a large group of friends and
relatives. The chancel of the church!
During the business session sev-’was decorated with white gladioli,:
era! members volunteered to help pom-pom chrysanthemums, mag-!
in the house-to house canvass for nolia leaves, and other greenery,
the March.bf,Dimes on Friday, Jan-! Pedestal, candelabra of lighted tap-
uary '29. * | ers completed the setting.
Later the hostesses, Mrs. Robert! A program of wedding music was
McCrary, Mrs. Oscar Kinaid, Mrs. given by Mrs. James Von Hollen of
J. V. Lowe, Mrs. Fate Arnold and Clinton, pianist, and Mrs. L. A
Mrs Ellis Huffstetler, served re-1 .Crawford of Joanna, pianist. '
freshments. W. K. Waits, father of the groom
1 served as best man. J. Milton Waits
Study Club Meets of Belton, brother of the groom
With Mrs. Hart
Mrs. J. B. Hart was hostess t# the
Study club at her home in Joanna
last Wednesday afternoon.
afternoon’s
Reidville; Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Gardner, Karen and Wayne, and
Mrs. Tommy Dickson, Greenville;
Mrs. Betty Morris of Seneca; Mrs. i
Mary Owens. Mrs. Ideal Henry, M 1 '-
and- Mrs. J. D. Owens and Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Kay, Greenwood; Mr.
8ulo
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on
and Kenneth C. Griffis of Pendle
ton, brother-in-law of the bride,
were ushers Dickie Cash of Cow-
pens, nephew of the bride, served
as juniof usher.
Leader of the afternoon’s pr.o-j Miss Dorothy Goldson of Colum-
gram, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, gave an bia, cousin of the bride, Mrs. R.
informative and interesting pro-j Bernard Nabors of Joanna, sister of
gram on “Modem Southern Jour-! the groom, were bridesmaids and
nalism’” featuring Mark Ethridge | Miss Linda Waits of Belton, niece
and Bingham of the Louisville,' of the groom, was junior brides-
Ky., Courier-Journal, Ralph Me-: maid. They wore dresses of leaf
Gill of the Atlanta Constitutiqji, green taffeta made with full "skirts
Wright Bryan of the Atlanta Jour
nal, Virgines Dabney of the Rich-
and tulle panel
with which they
inserts in front,
wore brief shrug
mond Times-Dispatch, Jonathan! jackets of the same material. Their
Daniels of the Louisville Times,; flowers were arm bouquets of red
and Todding Carter of the Delta roses, tied with red ribbons.
Democrat-Times ! Mrs. Richard R. Cash of Cowpens,
and Mrs. J. Earl Bozard, Newberry;
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bozard, Jr, of
Winsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Everette
Bishop and children, Wayne ana
Peggy, of Donalds; Mrs. B. B. Gold-
son, Miss Dorothy Goldson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W Evett and children,
Jackie and Bunny, of Columbia;!
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and son,;
Dpckie, of Cowpens; Mr. and Mrs. |
' Kenneth C. Griffis and 'son, Ken, |
of Pendleton.
Seated Tea For i
Mrs. Ramage, Bride
Honoring'Mrs. Thomas C. Ram
age, a recent bride, Mrs. A. A. Ram-!
age, Jr., entertained with a seated
tea on Wednesday afternoon of the
past we£k.
Mrs. Ramage, the former Miss
Doris McCauley of Laurens, and
Mr. Ramage were married on De
cember 26 and are making their
home with the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Sr, near;
here.
A lovely mantel arrangement of,
yellow snapdragons with greenery'
decorated the living room. As the
guests arrived Mrs. Dan Y arbor-
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After the program the hostess s j ster 0 f tke bride and matron of i ough, Jr., pinned on favors. Mrs.
served a chicken salad course, cof-; honor> wore a styled like
fee and bon bone. — — 1 those of the bridesmaids, in emerald
an
Lovely dried arrangements were;
used for decoration in the rooms.
green taffeta and also carried
arm bouquet of red roses.
The bride was given in marriage
by her brother, Derrill Bozard of
Joanna She wore an original hand
made dress of white satin and Chan
tilly lace. The dress featured a
Randoph Davis and Mrs. Hugh
Bonds Workman assisted the host-
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bodice of lace with satin yoke out-
Stewordship Prbgram
For Methodist Women
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service of Broad Street Meth- w
odist church met Monday at 1iw‘lid* wflft seed pearlA long lace
church with Mrs. E. K. Garrison, j sleeves, ending in points over the
president, presiding. j hands, and a full pleated skirt of
Mrs V. S. Harwell read a paper satin, falling into a short chapel
cm “Stewardship”. ’Die Barden train. Her finger-tip veil of illusion;
circle, Mrs. George Holland, chair- was attached to a coronet of seed,
man, won the attendance pin. After pearls. She carried a white orchid,
the business session Mrs. W. T.; showered with white ribbons and
Baker, leader for the worship aer-: lilies-of-the-valley, on a white Bi-
vice, gave as a devotional a study ble. Her only ornament was a single
cm “Spiritual Gifts,” with Scrip-j strand^ of pearls, gift of the groom,
ture reading frpm the 12th chapter! Mins. James Martin Bozard, moth-
c< 1st Corinthians. Mrs. Carl Chan-; er of the bride, wore an afternoon
ey and Mrs. Harry Bauknight gave | dress of medium blue with black
interesting highlights of life and; and pink accessories and a corsage
work of Methodist missionaries on, of pink rosebuds. Mrs. W. K. Waits,
foreign mission fields. t mother of the groom, wore a street
After the group sang a song of length dress cf mauve with black
consecration the society was * dis-; accessories and a corsage of pink
missed with the mizpah. j rosebuds
Immediately after the wedding, a
reception was held at the Joanna
club house
Janice McDaniel
Has 5th Birthday
Janice McDaniel celebrated her; changed t6 a
fifth birthday Friday, January 15,
with an afternoon party at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
For the^r wedding trip the bride
suit of dark brown
wool with avocado green hat, blouse
and gloves, and brown lizard shoes
and bag. She wore the white orchid
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