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Thursday, April 3, 1958 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE I'agc Three Mlgli ejaejMieej*#*♦>♦••>♦*• •••••• •«, THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Club News of Interest MARRIED 50 YEARS MARRIED HERE SUNDAY Telephone 74 or 495 KXXtfXttK:::::::::- gowned alike in blush pink chiffon and satin. The dresses were design ed with full skirts and shirred bo dices.- Satin fashioned the cowl necklines which ended in a V at the back. Streamers from the bow at the waist in the back extended to the hemline. They wore matching satin headpieces. Their bouquets were crescents of American beauty roses. The little flower girls were sim ilarly gowned and carried baskets of flower petals. , Mrs. William Ray Anderson, Jr, wore a eopen blue dress of spring silk organza over taffeta with ac cessories in a lighter shade and a pale pink corsage. Mrs. Everett, mother of the jroom, was gowned in mauve lace over satin and her flowers were brown cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Ray Anderson, paternal grandmother of the bride, wore navy lace and a white corsage. Mrs H. F. Johnson of Elberton, Ga., maternal grandmother of the bride, wore blue crepe with a white car nation corsage. A reception was given by Mr. and CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Miss Heaton To Wed Mrs. Haselden Fetes Mr. Hughey June 29 April Bride-Eelect Mr. and Mrs. Landv Crawford Heaton. Jr, of 100 Washington St , announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Bennie Maurice Hughey, son of' Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Hoke Hughey, of Rt 1, Cross Hill The wedding will be solemnized June 29 at 4 30 p m at the Lydia Methodist Church on Pine street ‘ gladioli -o^rTivs'is and snowdrop* with a tracery of greenery along the table Green and white nbbou Miss Barbara Milam, daughter of steamers extended from the center Mr and Mrs W. C. Milam, was arrangement to petite glass slippers honored with a miscellaneous show - of white narcissus on either end oT~ er on Wednesday evening of the the table making a May pole effect pa-st week by Mrs. J K -Haselder. ! Mrs Robert Edwards directed a T P/^IL- number of games and when “bride" I OIKS fTOSTS was plaved the honoree was pre-*To Wedding Paity foT rvm! Out of Town Relatives sented the shower of Mrs C f) Pitts assisted in serving a salad course, .sweets and. Russian .Sunday at \ noon the out of town ea . < lative.s here for the Anderson- A wedding ring fahioned of satin Everett wedding were guests for and white carnations adorned the’i unch at the Mary Musgrove Hotel The bridesmaids luncheon for': mantel with white tapeevm silver Mr inri Mrs Jack Anderson, Miss Helen Anderson wis given on holders on either end JorduiU and Mr and Mrs lack Red. Mr and Saturday at one oclock by Mrs R .ladioli were used in other arrange Mrs N.Le-s ( lark of Waterloo W. Johnson and Miss Ann Johnson merits in the receiving rooms Mrs R iyn .nd Pit.s Miss Agnes at Lakeside Country Club , y, Mrs Amos Davis of Greenville. , Davu i d Miss Rose |>?e weYe ho«t- Gives Luncheon For Bridesmaids. .■ is an nut of town party Mrs Davis is Miss Milam s fiaVue _ The long luncheon table was over laid with a white organdy cloth over green and featured a heart shaped arrangement of snapdra goes, gladioli, carnations and dai- Luncheon HonOFS sies with a miniature wedding arch . .,. ^ In rhe nuiin club room a note of A.pril ^rid©-h.i0Ct pink was added to the green and white floral decorations A h o t luncheon was served, the menu «ar ' rying out the chosen color motif. The bride elect presented her gifts 1 to the bridesmaids at this time I rhe hostesses gltt »o Miss Anderson j was silver uesr for the c.-se.s . ■ T i e pother of for lunch r lav irr,. .1 Newberry v Jr. James ■bride and bridesmaids “he Pitts home on Sun- o, and’ j. ■‘Mr.smen were •he Wallace House in "a Lt Kenneth Baker, Binder of Thomasville, d \ndrew- Howard MR. AND MRS. GROVER C. NABORS Aiken Carrying out a green and motif, the centerpiece was ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED I by >»i i*m MRS. EVERETT MISS ANDERSON AND MR. EVERETT UNITED IN CHURCH CEREMONY Tile wedding of Miss Helen Pans time Dickson of Manning and Anderson and George Samuel tv- > j * i> eoll -pe Bridesmaids were erett of Rome, Ga., was solemnized , iis , ant . Summerville, Aliceville, Sunday, March 30. at four o'clock, Ala , and Queeui College; Muss Nell in the afternoon at the First Baptist Tabor, Tifton. Ga.; and Miss Evelyn Church. j Clark. Waterloo and Winthrop Col The bride is the daughter of Wil- lege, both cousins of the bride. Miss bam Ray Anderson, Jr., and the late Margaret Tankersley and Miss Toni Mrs. Anderson, who was before Nelson of this city, and Winthrop marriage Helen Paris of Gaines- College; Miss Ann Johnson of this ville, Ga. Mr. Everett is the son of city. Miss Car lyn Jones of Norfolk. Mrs Mlarguerite Milton Everett and Va . Miss Sara ^ou Bums of Rich- the late George Samuel Everett, of burg, the latter three students at Thomacville, Ga. die University of South Caesttna Many out of town friend Mrs. Anderson in the ballroom of the Mary Musgrove Hotel. The bride and groom cut the wedding cake with the handsome silver cake knife engraved with their names and the wedding date, which was the gift of Mr and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Hartwell, Ga. Mr Johnson is an uncle of the bride. Later the couple left for their wedding trip The bridp wore a pow der blue suit of spring flannel, pa tent bag and shot's and hat in blend ing shades of blue They will be at home in Rome, Ga., after April 7. Surrounded by a host of -friends and their family, consisting of 11 children, 22 °f t * le ' r 26 grandchil dren, and their two great-grandehi 1- ville; Mr and Mrs. M C. Pinson, Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. L B Slay. Greenville. Mrs. I E Adair, in whose home dren, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Na- wedding was performed, celebrated their anniversary on at Joanna Club bors, of Joanna, golden wedding Sunday afternoon House. Sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nabors were hosts and hos lessee at the lovely affair and they were assisted in the courtesies of entertaining by a number of close friends and relatives of the honor ed couple. Mrs. Everett attended Queens Col lege in Charlotte, N. C., and com-i In 11,6 receiving Une with the hon-J pleted her studies in January at the orod C0U P le were Mrs T. D. (Thel University of South Carolina for a! ma Nabors) Davis, of McCormick. BA degree in elementary education Mrs. M. B (Etta Nabors) Sum- She will receive her degree in June mervilie, Miami Beach, Fla ; Mrs. She is a member of Chi Omega. Farl (Ruth Nabors) Horton, Clm- Mr. Everett was graduated from ton;; Luther C. and John Henry, Presbyterian College where he was 1 Laurens, William P. (Billy), Roy a member of the Kappa Alpha Or- Carson, and Louie W., Joanna, Dr. der and was elected to Blue Key:G Cooley. Dallas, Texas; Alvin forming the ceremony Mi jnd ■ Mrs Nabors are now at the home ioi the groom's father. Mr J H. i Nabors of the Hurricane section These young people have the best wishes of The Chronicle and a host o( friend' a’Hl relatives throughout ti.is section was present for the anniversary celebra tion.. Also attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Copeland, Mrs. Guy Tumblin, Mrs. J H Caton. Rhett P Adair, and Mrs. G F. Cooley , Of intere-t to Mr and Mrs. Na bors' friends and relatives will be the account of the wedding, a clip ping of w hich has been preserved by the family. From The Chronicle; Nabors-Adair, IhOH "On Sunday last at 4 30 o'clock p. m Mr Grover Nabors and Missj Mattie Adan, both of this section, were united in marriage at the home of Mr. L E Adair of Clinton, broth er-in-law to the groom and uncle of the bride The Rev. H Fowler per- National Honor Fraternity andtAdair, Gray Court; and Oran Rog Who’s Who in American Universi- ers, Joanna and Furman Umver- ties and Colleges. He was editor of j s ity. the student newspaper. The Blue A drive through a shower of full Stocking, a member of the Infema- blossomeil lm . s as the y0Hag bnd , -.onal Relations tlub. was «toctod^ future ^ ^ ^ senior class president, senior super-: . j j .w j . . . .. j ding day inspired the decorative l.itiv.-and most popular After grad- and. Sal'y Johnson, cousin of the bnde.< nation he served ,n the Army ^. ^eme for the.anniversary occasion m . i .. f II ..II a* . 1 a .. %a.lA * t Uiiiio Is ..leasts. . rv>- ■ • < relatives of the bnde and groom and of Hartwell. Ga'. and Lucy Milton, j cur ity Agency in Germam for diree Hu * e bjskrts holding sprays i»f their families from this state, Geor cousin of the groom of Manchester. >ear ^ aiM j ls prwen tij associated peach bltxssoms * 100(1 00 each side gia. North Carolina. Florida, and l Ga . were flower girls |u, h the Rqdke and Floyd County ' “ Alabama were present ft. the rites.. A U the bnde’s attendants were, YMCA The bride's pastor. Rev Jospeh H. Parr, »« u* rfhei..*, <i«ii TO MARRY NEXT MONTH Party Compliments was the officiating clergy ; man. A program of wedding music was given by George Clark of Waterloo' and Furman University, organist, and Miss Julia Gray, soloist. Be fore the ceremony Miss Gray .sang "Beloved It Is Morn," and at the conclusion of the ceremony. "Wed ding Prayer." Four wTought iron candelabra; each holding seven lighted pink ta-l pers and floor baskets of gladioli and snapdragons in white with an accent of pink, decorated the altar. I The bride, given -m marriage by her father, wore a princess style wedding gown of AJencon lace and peau de sole The yoke of lace had a sbarina neckline and the dress was fashioned with a chapel train. Tiny self-covered buttons were used to button the bodice back and the wnst of the long sleeves which ended in points. Her shoulder length veil of bridal illusion was held to her head with Alencon lace and seed pearls in cap effect She carried an heir loom handkerchief and her flowers were a crescent shaped bouquet of white roses centered with pink roses. Wilbur R. Milton of Thomasville. Ga , uncle of the groom, served as best man. Usher groomsmen were James Binder of Thomasville and Presbyterian College; 'Lt. Kenneth X. Baker, Clinton and Fort Bragg. N. C.; Sbeftall Lanter. Thomasville; Owen Tabor, cousin of the bride, of Tifton, Ga., and Wesleyan College, Middletown, Conn.; Richard Ray, cousin of the bride, of Atlanta and Dartmouth College, New Hanover, X. H.; Tom Paris, cousin of the bride, of Gainesville and the Univer sity of Georgia, Athens; Earle Car penter, cousin of the groom, of Bir mingham, Ala., and the University of Alabama; Andrew S. Howard of the Presbyterian College faculty. The maid of honor was Miss Ze- ' IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 of the club entrance 33or—Barbara Milam bride's register was presided over 1 Amon^ social courtesies extended by Mesdames E J. Willingham and Barbara Milam *ioce the an W. S. Horne, with Mesdames K. L Francis and H. A Copeland receiv ing at the dour Throughout the party rooms Miss Charlotte I)e- Vinny, Mesdames Algie Abram-. Marion Nabors. Guy E Tumblin James Catoe. J. H. Bell. Tom Cooper, Frank Turner and Mrs l-ranees Warner entertained. nouncement of her engagement was the party given on Saturday eve nmg by Mrs Earl Pitts at her home on Caldwell Street Four tables were laid for hearts which were played during the eve nmg Prizes which were kitchen ac cessones were in turn presented the bride-elect A lovely luncheon complimenting! 'K" Barbara Milam April bride ' Hert was „iven on Saturday at Ho- tel Mary Musgrove by Mrs P M. Kites iH T iOrlda ggynyiy^Mark Pitts ofjUrtite Clinton Native white Miss Janice Hummel white Palm Harbor. Fla -^Ozona Bap tist Church, w as 'he scene of the weddint! Fnray evening. March 28, of Miss Jamce Hummel and Jack Simmons of Clinton The Rev War ren Nubem, pastor of Sunset Point Baptist Church, officiated at the ceremony , Music was presented by Mrs Lloyd Scoggins, vocalist, and H V. Tinny, organist The bnde is the daughter of Mrs J S Delk and Hall Humd of Ro gers, Ark The bridegroom's pa rents are Mr and Mrs H A Sim mons of Clinton. Tile bnde was given in mamage by her stepfather. J S. Delk. Her J formal gown was of pure silk shan tung and Alencon lace. A princess crown of seed pearl- held her finger Up veil of illusion, and she earned a bouquet of white orchids Her ixily j ornament w as an heirloom necklace which had belonged to her grea' | grandmother Miss Jeanne Coleman served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs Nick Vapons and Miss Eliza- | beth Kapsalis. Tarpon Spnngs; Miss Rachel Colado, St Petersburg, and Mrs J D. Baffett Suzanne Dedraxas of new Port Richey, was flower gif! and Dwight timer was nng bearer. Serving as best man and usher- were Henry Lee Simmons and Earl Simmons, brothers of 'he bride groom. from Columbia; Don Delk. brother of the bnde; Nick Vapons of Tarpon Springs, and Larry Rie- | v*™ The bride s mother wore pink lace I with black accessories and her cor- ! save was id white nisbeuds Mr* Simmons, mother of the groom, was gowned in navy crepe with white I accessories and her flowers were | also a corsage of rosebuds A reception was held in the cafe- tonum of Pilm Harbor Junior High A pink motif was beautifully car Masses Of yellow gladioli, golden pied out in decoraUons and the party chrysanthemums, lorsythia. calen | p | aU . *|mc|| was served Crystal dulas, and lighted candles made the vase* holding pink camellias and rooms festive The refreshment u blue hyacinths centered 'he small » uie held a handsome while organ tables In the living room were bou . K/ilrrm Mr Ftesv/ic |dy cloth over a green lining with^uets of camellias, carnations and ™ V1S | immature gold bells affixed at in-j snapdragons m shades of pink A GtlV© Wedding rlaHS tervals on the draped sides A pair yellow floral arrangement for the |ol three-pronged candelabra held dining riAtm was fashioned of daffo | gold candles nested in yellow King dil- and jonquils —PutrsM hr WHUaa M Shwta. Mis-S M \RG.\RFT REEL TWKERSEEY Mr. and Mr*. Robert Joseph Tankersley. of this city, annoonre i*»e engagement of their daughter. Margaret llell. to Warren Eugene ken rick, of North \ugu-ta and Columbia, son of Mr and Mr-. iKrar Frank Kenrkk. of North \ugusta. Mis* Taukerslev was graduated from Mars Hill Junior College and i* a home eionomie* major at Winthrop College where she will re ceive her degree in June. Mr. kenrtek was graduated from Presbyterian College where he was a member of Sigma Vu. He holds a position with the Mate High way Department in Columbia The wedding will take ptair early in June at the First Kapti-t Church. Tt • +■+++++0 ++++ wtU live in Wahwg lie*-*, the bridegroom is h he Navy For a rip the bride wore a with a black duster, •d on page seven) the TV Alfred jonquils These flanked th.‘ three-tiered wedding cake which was fashioned with the suspended numerals "50” and decorated in a ; floral design From one end of the I table delicious iced punch w as served with individual cakes and Mrs W Roy Pitts and Mrs. Ed gar Copeland asoisted in serving The hostess remembered Miss Mi lam and Mrs Jack Pitts, a recent bride, who was a special guesb. with gifts I Plans for Barbara Milam Davis which will day evening. April 8. at 3 o'clock at Broad Street Met he • Chun have been atmuonce-J Rev. J. E Merchant of Myrtle Beach, former pastor assisted by Rev. Georga H Hodge-, w .l per form the ceremony Music will be presented by Mr- Jatnes M Pitts, organist. Miss Amu Corley, ot Clinton and Greenville, and Jack Lister, ot Greenville.—so lots's The bride will be given in mar MISS OI.A IRENE WHITE The announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Ola Irene White to Staff Sgt. Leroy J. Crawford will be of interest to many friends and relatives in this section. Miss White is the daughter of Mrs. Vera Griffin White and the late Allen Warren White of this city, formerly of Laurens. She was grad uated from Clinton High School in the class of ’56 and is nowr employed with the Government Employees Insurance Company in Washington, D. C. • Mr. Crawford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Crawford, of Rock Springs, Wisconsin. He is serving Ms second enlistment in the Air Force and is stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, Washington. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's mother, 201 E. Florida Street, on Sunday afternoon, May 18. No formal invitations will be sent but relatives and friends are in vited to attend. white and yellow mints The punch I fyjjgg LoWSOn bowl was embedded in a circlet oiji^-i. r i yellow jonquils. Party napkin-, LUnCneOn with the names "Mattie and Grov l Honoring Miss Barbara Law-on. er. 1908-1958’’ centered with a gold 01 tro>> Anchor, who is to be mar- wedding bol! further carried out r,l ’ <1 t- a - s J er Sunday to Jimmy Ow- the theme of ti e anniversary occa ' nss - Joe II Baixtal ^ spccidl floral j \IiSi looi Ray totortiiinctl* vvitfi, tjy hoi f«itnt.*t, V\ tili«itii t.. ,\ii ij*i ihc dining room was an antique! luncheon at Hotel Vfar\ \lusgrovc lam, and the groom will have as his white pitcher holding white flower-1 on *‘‘dni'sday of the past week, best man h.- brother. M irion Da ing peach. The pitener was part of j ^' l ^ blet>n quests were invited for the vis. vt Greenville a set presented -to he couple as a : l > ccas i° n Maid of honor will be Miss Mar wedding gut „ ' Individual place cards carrying garet Goldsmith, of Greenville Mu out the wedding ring motif were (run of honor will be tm groom .- t used. Feature of the decorations sister, Mrs. Charles Simpson, oi was a large white wedding ring Pennsylvania Misses Jean Nelson, with greenery and white carnations Myra Pitts^ Linda Milam, and Mrs flanked on either side by tall white Robert Edward- are bridesmaids tapers which centered the table Miss Pitts^..VLa>,.,Milam and Mrs The honoree was, presented with Edwards are the bride's cousins a corsage and during the serving : Mimi Braswell, cousin ot the bride, of the dessert she was given a gift will be flower . girl and Danny ot silver by the hostesses Scott, of Greenville, nagixarcr. Foremost In Fashion t For Thirty Years The Ladies Ready to Wear Shoppe • OFFERS YOn CHAMPAGNE STYLING , AT WORKING GIRL PRICES N. Kroad St. 129 Cliataa. S. €. The gifi room held many lovely and serviceable items, token of love and esteem for the couple. The groom's gift to his bride of 50 years was a lovely strand of pearls with matching earbobs. She chose for her anniversary party a navy dress with whick she wore a corsage of Sa bina orch d.v ^ Let Us Outfit You for The Easter Parade See Our Lovely % Dresses and Hats Whiting and Davi- Hag- That Go Hand and Hand With Fa.-hion Pexi'ile eMetttof, Phone 1600 V Hroad Street FREE PARKING IN REAR % % % * % % » % % % % % * % % % % % \ I % % % % h % % % % % S % * X - I * V « * Among the wut-of-tewn guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley, of Camden;; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gil- L'sher groomsmen include Nolon ,11. Nixon, Jr.. William Cromer, Joe Pollard and Bob Holloway, all of Greenville Junior groomsmen who will light the candles are William ^ Anderson-Everett Ham, of Columbia; Mr and Mrs ' Rehearsal Party Fred Oxley and family, Mr. and Members of the wedding party Mrs. David Roper and family, Mr i vv e r »‘ entertained on Saturday eve- . . , r , and Mrs. W. O. Chapman, Mr and nin * following the rehearsal for Mlljm amJ Mlke Reddeck, brother Mrs. Claude Thompson, all of the Anderson-Everett wedding at '‘rui eouoin ot tne bride Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Whitman lhe Mar > Musgrove Hotel Rela- Following the ceremony the par- Neal, Mrs. Clarence Prince and| tlves o{ ,he r00(11 were hosts and ents of the bride will entertain the daughter, Patsy, and Mr and Mts hostesses for the occasion winding guests with a reception at Ernest Shepard and children, Char- The buffet tab,e was beautifully | .UkcI .Wary Mu.-grovc lotto, N. C»; Mr. and Mrs Ebb docoratcd in I>‘ ,lk alld "h'te with a Horton and son. and Miss Alice 1 co,or note w ' hlch was carr* 011 Regional Meeting Baptist WMU The Western regional meeting of jyj r j on an( j son anb Miss Alice I ,w * v ^ - a, • iru p, the Woman's Missionary ^n.on will ™ * of Gr'eemille Dr w a , throughout the party appointments Supper Given For be held on April 8 at the Red Bank 1 l of rT.J’ o 1 | ter Coker and children. April Baptist Church, Saluda. .. . ^ The western region includes Abbe-! burg = Mr and ^ rs 806 ^mmer ville, Edgefield, Laurens. Reedy River, and Ridge. Mrs. John Earle Smith of Kinards, is regional pres ident. and Mrs. I. M Smith of Ki- >ards, is treasurer. Theme of the meeting is "Labor ers Together in Such a Time aa This." Mrs R Elton Johnson, mis- man. Greenwood t.reen , Mr Also, Mrs Annie Fleidner, Little spartan- B r ass 4 candelabt ; a he,d p‘ ok aiid Wedding Guests white tapers and an ironstone con- tamer was arranged with snapdra gons and gladioli Similar smaller arrangements were sued on the oth er tables. Out of town relatives here to at- j tend the* Anderson Everett wedding were entertained at six o'clock supper on Saturday evening by Dr. and Mrs. M A Macdonald, Mr and Mrs J B Hart. Dr and Mrs D. O Rbame at (he lake lodge on the rbornwell caxpus Daffodils, putted plants and ca Mountain; Mrs. Mollie Seeks. Greenville; Miss Charlotte DeVin- njr. Charleston, W. Va.. and Fur ..... w . man University; Mrs Marion Mad WUigO-MOTler den. Aiken; Mr and Mrs, Frank Engagement Neal and Jerry and Wh.t New. Mr and Mrs Fuinr c Winflo | stonary to Brazil, and Mrs Rus-1 * barl otte. Mrs Russell Cox. Laur ^ Laurens, announce the engage-■ median |3E^^j|j^5nf5ll5lllV iWl Ashmore. Slate \MMU Pres Mr and Mrs Hugh Morgan ment of thetr daughter, Emily Bell. !«>< the cottage idem, will speak, and also on the Mr and Mrs J. D Salters and ehil u> Joseph Charles Marirr too of The buffet supper table cover and program wtQ be Mrs Umar dren Greenwood; Mr aad Mrs W Mr and Mrs W P Marirr of this other appotntmeou veto in keeping Lightiey of Greenwood the former L Hopkins Groeaville; Mr aqd rity 1U wedding will take place *ith the nwUc theme A variety of Miss Margie Smith of Kuuftb who Mrs Ralph Young. Newberry. Mr April 27 at Rocky Spnags Prooty iaftxhl- were arrang«d with tony wifl amg a ante. ' aad Mrs B W Croack. Jr . Mount , tartaa Church Uua m a BEAUTIFUL BIBLES S2.25 to S10.00 An Ideal Easter Gift KING JAMES \N1> REVISED STANDARD VERSIONS White Bibles For Brides (Some With Zipper-) White Testaments Red Letter Testaments Chronide Publishing Company 109 G ARY ST