The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 21, 1956, Image 3

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i "4 ■ ■Z-’l “/v- Thursday, June 21, 1956 -/ i / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE •r— THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 Bridge Clu/ T Is Entertained Mrs. Davis R. Holland enter tained menvbers of her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon Vari-oolored hydrangeas and white daisies were attractively arranged for decorations. Soft drinks, nuts and candy were served during the afternoon fend later a dessert course. Score winners were Mrs. Lewis Wallace and Mrs. Howard Mixon. Sara Glenn Circle Fetes Mrs. Davidson The June meeting of the Sara Glenn circle of Broad Street Methodist church was held at the church on Monday evening, with Mrs. J. K. Haselden, Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. W. O. Holland as hostesses During the evening a salad plate was served. Mrs. Joe Bonds had arranged the program on “Our Commun ity in the World,” and was as sisted by Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Jr., k Mrs. Robert McCrary, and Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Mrs. James H. Buzhardt, chair man, presided over the business session. Later the group visited Mrs. Joe Davidson, showering her with gifts for J#eV new home. Shower Honors July Bride-Elect The YWA’s of Joanna Baptist church gave a surprise linen shower for Miss Jeanette Evans, Tuesday evening, June 4, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Carson Nabors. Mrs. Nabors served cake squares decorated with white wedding bells, and lime sherbert. ■Hie honoree received many use ful gifts. Those present were Misses Hel en Phillips, Linda Poore, Char lotte DeVinney, Judy Dunlap, Joyce Smith, Betty Anne Thomas and Mrs. James Mitchell. Bride of September servance of her seventh birthday. A number of games were play ed. The table was centered with » pink and green doll cakje with green candles at either end. Cup cakes iced in green, strawberry W arsatn, green mints and pink punch were served. Kayran re membered each child with a party favor. The beautiful gifts were opened and displayed on the table. MABLE FAY BROWN Mrs. Dawson A. Brown, of \ Stockbridge. Ga.. announces the engagement .of her daugh ter. Mabel Faye, of Thornwell, to Jack Fulton White, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. White, of Seneca. A September wedding is«planned. Little Qox Girls Celebrate Birthdays Thursday afternoon, June 7, Linwood Cox celebrated her fifth birthday with a party *aV her home. Twenty-six children attended. Outdoor games were enjoyed, then, following the singing of “Happy Birthday,” refreshments of ice cream, cakes, mints and punch were served. The color scheme was pink and green. Puzzles and balloons were giv en as favors. Linwood was re membered with many lovely gifts. Kayran Cox entertained thirty- six little friends at her home on Monday afternoon, July 11, in ob- Dessert Bridge Given For Club A dessert bridge was given for members of her club on Thursday by Mrs. Eugene Johnson., Dahlias and gladioli were at tractively arranged in the card rooms where two tables were ap pointed for refreshments. Later a number of progressions were made with chib award going to Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr. Joint Hostesses Honor Miss Jeanette Evans Mrs. W. P. Gastley, Mrs. Chas. Young and Mrs. Bobby Neighbors were joint hostesses at a lovely miscellaneous shower on Thurs day evening, the 14th, at the home of Mrs. Young honoring Miss Jeanette Evans. The living room was beautir fully decorated with Admiral Byrd daisies, tinted Queen Anne’s lace and ivy. The white bride-elect’s, chair was adorned with gardenias and pink rosse. The bride’s* table was laid with a lace cloth and the punch bowl was encircled with ivy and white frosted grapes. - The candelabra was also draped with frosted grapes and gardenias and pink roses were used in arrangement on the buffet. The hostesses presented Miss Evans with a corsage of carna tions and china in her chosen pattern. Punch, cake squares, mints and sandwiches were served to about ; eighteen guests. Out of town visi- tras were, Mrs. Lester, sister of the groom, Mrs. Walter Cromer and daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Newell, of Newberry. Roy-Brown Invitations Out The following invitations haire been received by friends and relatives here and elsewhere: Mr. and Mrs. Tan Milam Ray request the honor of your pres ence aj the marriage of their daughter, Mary Joan, to Mr, James Brown on Wednesday, the twenty-seventh of June, at five o’clock in the afternoon. Broad Street Methodist Church, Clinton, South Carolina. r Accompanying card reads; Re ception immediately following the ceremony Mary Musgrove Hotel. Miss Meadors Weds William R. Patterson In Church Rites Miss Ruby Kathryn Patterson and William Mooney Patterson, both of this city, were united in marriage on Sunday afternoon, Jtme 10, at Calvary Baptist chuirch. The pastor, the Rev. J. W. Spillers, performed the cere mony in the presence of a num ber of relatives and friends of the couple. Ushers were Bobby Joe Mead ors, brother of the bride, Andrew Uldrick, Arthur Dunaway and Billy McCrary. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Cather ine Dimaway, organist, and Miss Alma Spillers, soloist. Floor baskets of white gladi oli with a background of mag nolia and other greenery formed the setting for th e vows. Gary DeLoache, of Joanna, was the groom’s best man. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Arrrt- strong, was her only attendant. She wore a floor length dress of light green taffeta and net and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations. James Clair Meadors gave his daughter in marriage. The bride wore a wedding dress of nylon tulle and lace over satin, hav ing panels of lace and pleated tulle. The lace bodice featured long pointed sleeves and a man- X Page Three darin collar trimmed with se quins and pearls. A Juliet cap, trimmed in pearls and sequins held the fingertip veil or bridal illusion. Her flowers were a bouquet of white carnations cen tered wit|| a white orchid. Immediately following tfie ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Patterson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Clair Mead ors, is a graduate of Clinton high school in the class of 1955. She was homecomnig queen her jun ior year. The bride holds a posi tion with Southern Bell Tele phone company. Mr. Patterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Patters&n and was graduated from Clinton high school in 1954. He is in the nacy and was formerly stationed at Kingsville, Texas. At the end of his leave he will go to, Norfolk, Va., to board ship. Rogers-Sligh Rites at Cross Hill Cross Hill — Miss Myr^ Joy Rogers, daughter of tbe Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Buist Rogers of Cross Hill, was married'May 6 at 3 p. m. to Ray Whitten Sligh in the Cross Hill Baptist Church. Mr. Sligh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Claud Sligh of New berry. The bride’s father performed the double ring ceremony. The Rev. C. Leon Chandler of Greenville, organist, and the Rev. Alvin Boone of Laurens, vocalist, presented the wedding music. Bridesmaids were Miss *Murle Capeil of Pisgah Forest, N. C-, Miss Scott Watkins of Orange burg, Miss Carlyne Buchanan of Coronaca, and Mrs. Maoon Bow ers of Prosperity. The maid of honor was Miss Virginia Srtickland of Clinton. Junior bridesmaids were Molly Shealy, a niece of the bride, and Wanda Ruth Rogers, sister of the bride. The ring deafer was Keith Trammell of Clinton, cousin of the bride. * The bride wore a wedding gown fashioned of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta It featur ed a scalloped neckline edged with pleated tulle and the .bodice was embroidered in seed pearls. The slevees were short and she wore net gauntlets. The bouffant skirt was of tulle with bands of Lace and the skirt extended into a chapel* train. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a cap of lace, adorned with seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried white flowers and she wore also a single strand of pearls. \ “'Immediately after the cere mony, a recaption was held in the church assembly room and parlor. The couple later left for a trip to the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Shgh attended school in Orangeburg and Brevard, N C. She is employed by Southern Bell Telephone Co. in Clinton ^ Mr. Sligh attended Silverstreet School and Newberry'College. He ern Bell Telephone Co. in Clinton, is also employed with the South- They will live in. King Apart ments in Clinton. IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE ^ YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS CARD OF THANKS I deeply appreciate the vote k>ven me in the June t 12 primary, which enabled me to be Re-elected for an other term as Magistrate of Hunter Township at 'Mountvitle. I promise in the future as in the past to render service to the best of my ability. R. Eugene Johnson Try the Taste Test ON OUR Quality Meats WHITE S FULLY COOKED — Whole Or Half HAMS i 69* FRESH S. C. 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