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Rehearsal Party
At Lake House
Following the rehearsal of the
Winburn-Westmoreland wedding on
Saturday evening, June 21, Mrs.
Howard Jordan and Miss Sara Jor
dan entertained for the couple at
the Lake House on the Thornwell
campus.
Greeting guests were Miss Inez
• Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Sowers. The Lake House was beau
tifully decorated with summer cut
flowers featuring arrangements of
Queen Anne’s lace, magnolias, dai
sies, and roses.
The bride’s table was covered
with a lace cloth centered with the
■ three-tiered wedding cake decorat
ed with pink roses and wedding
bells. The color scheme of pink and
white was carried out in the can
dles and mints.
At the other end of the room
Mrs. John Dowdle presided over
the crystal punch bowl centered
with magnolia blossoms and
leaves. Miss Nancy Ann White as
sisted in registering the guests, in
cluding members of the wedding
party and out of town guests. Jdiss-
* es Sara Christy, Ann Sharpe, Mary
Neil and Nancy Sharpe assisted
the hostesses in entertaining.
Out of town guests included: Mr.
and Mrs. George Westmoreland,
Mr. and Mrs. Foreman Gee., Jr.,
of Tallahassee, Fla.; Miss Eliza
beth Davis and Hubert Norton,
Mrs. William Jacobs. Misses Bar-
, bara Smith, Betty Lu Atkinson and
Evelyn Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Medler, Mr^ and Mrs. Earle D.
Cumings of Cheraw; Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. DuBose, Hartsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvk) Pelletier, Wallace;
Mr and Mrs A1 Chisefsky, Rock
ville, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Pease, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and
^^JMrs. Jimmy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Winburn. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Threat, Patrick; Dr. Ladson
L. DuBose. Blacksburg; Jack
Brown and Mrs Dave McLendon
of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Hamilton, Miss Helen Ham
ilton, Mr and Mrs William Win-
gard. Columbia
Entertain at Supper
For Wedding Party
After Rehearsal
A lovely supper party was given
on Saturday evening at the Mary
Musgrove Hotel following the re
hearsal for the Edwins-Anderson
wedding. An aunt of the bride. Mrs.
Kenneth Piercy, and Mr. Piercy, of
Chesnee, and an uncle of the bride,
Earl McElhannon and Mrs. McEl-
hannon of this city, were hosts and
hostesses to the wedding party, out
of town guests and families.
Throughout the ballroom where
the buffet meal was served, were
varied arrangements of summer
flowers. A mixed bouquet in pastel
tints adorned the supper table.
Miss Edwins Feted
With Shower Friday
On Friday evening Miss Peggy
Ann Edwins was complimented
when members of her Sunday
School class at the First Baptist
Church and other friends enter
tained for her with a miscella
neous shwoer at the home of Mrs.
'Rembert S. Truluck, class teacher.
Several games and contests were
enjoyed by the young group be
fore the presentation of the gifts.
Refreshments of punch, sandwich
es, cookies and other party dain
ties were served on the patio.
Abelia, lilies, larkspur and hol
lyhocks were used to effect a bri
dal green and white setting for the
party.
David Plaxico
Celebrates Birthday
David Plaxico. son of Mr and
Mrs Tom Plaxico. invited seven lit
tle friends Monday afternoon to help
him celebrate bis tenth birthday
, Swimming was enjoyed at the
^ Lydia pool and later to the after
noon the group enjoyed a picnic sup
per at the Plaxico home The birth
day cake decorated in a swimming
rut and served with ice
supper badminton waa
Played
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Luncheon Honors
Miss Eichelberger
Complimenting Miss Catherine
Eichelberger of Clinton and Colum
bia. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W.
L. Marshall, Jr., entertained with
a luncheon on Saturday at their
home, Boxwood Gardens. Miss
Eichelberger, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, will
be married on August 3 to Kent
Krell of Columbia
Roses, gladioli, carnations and
other summer garden flowers were
combined in arrangements for the
receiving rooms. Coven were laid
for twelve at smal tables centered
with nosegays A fruit drink was
served ss the guests arrived and
each was asked to write her fa
vorite recipe which was placed in
a file and presented to the bride-
elect. Mias Eichelberger was also
remembered by the hostesses with
a corsage and a gift
•Mrs W P Jacobs assisted the
host now hi the courtesies of en
tertainng
Mis Cornelia Hama of Columbia,
aad Mn P. P. Thompson of Lau
reus, wan ant af town guests ler
the
Miss Townsend Wed;
Local People Attend
Miss Sara Bissell Townsend, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ben
nett Townsend of Anderson, was
married to Allen Keith Holcombe of
Orlando, Fla., Saturday evening at
the First Presbyterian Church in
Anderson.
After July 1 the couple will live
at 2397 Williams Lane, Apt De
catur, Ga.
Mrs. Holcomb received a $.A. de
gree from Agnes Scott College in
Decatur; she works at Emory Uni
versity. The groom holds a B A.
degree from Emory University in
Atlanta, and is a junior in the uni
versity’s school of medicine.
Attending the wedding from Clin
ton were Dr. and Mrs. D. 0.
Rhame, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap,
Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger,
and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs.
Church Rites Unite
Miss Edwins and
Mr. Anderson, Jr.
In a double ring ceremony so
lemnized Sunday afternoon, June 22,
at 4 o'clock at the First Baptist
Church, Miss Peggy Ann Edwins,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elliotte
Clarence Edwins, became the bride
of James Ernest Anderson, Jr., son
of James Ernest Anderson and the
late Mrs. Ardelle Pickett Anderson.
Rev. J. H. Darr performed the
ceremony.' Mr. Edwins gave his
daughter in marriage, and Mr An
derson served as best man for his
son.
Gladioli, carnations, candles, and
ivy formed a background for the
service, and the vows were spoken
before an arch entwined with ivy
and gladioli.
Ushers included Earl McElhaa-
non, uncle of the bride, William
Hatton, brother-in-law of the groom.
Edd Roberts, and Lawrence Young,
all of this city. Richard Edwins,
brother of the bride, served as
ring bearer.
Mrs. James Pitts, organist, play
ed a number of wedding selections,
including the traditional wedding
marches as processional and races
sional J. E. Martin, soiout, sang
“O Promise” and "Because'' The
bride and groom kneeled for prayer
while he sang The Wedding Pray
er.**
Mias Georgia Ellen Farnum, cou
sin of the bride, from Orangeburg,
served as maid of honor She wore
a Minuette blue waits length dress
of Chantilly late skirt over not ruf
lies and rhtfloa bodice with a taf
feta cummerbund aad bww in back
She wore a matching half hat with
circular ml trimmed with pearls
Her Jewelry wee a cultured pearl
aecklace The
#ms were gifts af
earned a matching nosegay of blue
Former City Resident
Married In Illinois
Of interest to friends here of Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Somers Fish of
Evanston, 111., is the marriage of
their daughter, Edith Lucinda, to
Marine Lt. Mitchell Jeffery Waters
Saturday at the First Baptist
Church of Evanston
Dr. Fish was formerly on the
faculty of Presbyterian College and
they made their home here several
years.
After July 1 the couple will live
at Camp Lejeune, N. C.
The bride’s schools include Wells
College in Aurora, N Y, and
Northwestern University at Evans
ton; she is a Kappa Kappa Gamma
alumna member.
Lt. Waters was educated at Col
gate University in Hamilton. N ? Y,.
and is a member of Phi Gamma
Delta fraternity.
Entertains Family
At Supper Sunday
Mrs. Raymond PitLs was hostess
to the Pitts family for supper on
Sunday evening at her home on
East Carolina Avenue
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. S E. Evans and family
of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Kennedy and children and Miss
Mary Stokes of Spartanburg; Mr.
and Mrs. George Bultman of Sum
ter.
return to Louisville where the I
bridegroom will resume his dental j
studies
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warn, noter of tbo bndo. wore a ro-
swM wuh matching htnddroaa am- 1
ilar In the bndo* maids She earned
a psnft basket of rose petals
The hrtde was drwssd in a waits
length gwwm af Chantilly lace ovar
satin made iwth a sabrtna aorkbar
aad Mag pointed slervoo The full
gathered skirt featured a Urge an-
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Thornwell Church
Scene of Wedding
The Thornwell Memorial Pres
byterian Church was the scene of a
beautiful wedding at five o’clock
Sunday afternoon. June 22, when
Miss Sara Margaret Winburn of
Patrick, became the bride of Ro
bert W. Westmoreland of Clinton.
Dr. Malcolm A. Macdonald, pas
tor of the church, officiated using
the impressive double ring cere
mony. "nie vows were spoken be
fore a background of ferns, magno
lia, and tall floor baskets of white
gladioli and pink asters. The can
delabra, holding pink tapers, were
entwined with ivy, interspersed
with pink roses and snapdragon
blossoms.
Prior to the ceremony Miss Luva
McDonald, organist, and Miss
Mary Ahce Hamm, soloist, of De
catur, Ga., presented a program
of nuptial music Miss Hamm sang
"Because” and ‘The Sweetest
Story Ever Told ” The traditional
wedding marches were used
The bnde, given in marriage by
her brother. John E WTnburn of
Patrick, waa radiant in her floor
length gown of Rose Point Lace
with bndai satin The empire bo
dice with Sabrina neckline dosed
in bark with satin buttons and was
of satin overlaid with lace em
broidered m sequins The long sa
tin sleeves ended in glove points
over her wnats aad fastened with
tiny satin haws The bouffaat skirt
of tulle featured a satin panel m
front from waist to hemline with
lace inserts ea either aide The
c ha pet tram was el satin aad en
beared with lace Her fingertip veil
of scalloped French Qlussoa with
WITH THE SICK
R. D. Daniels is improving at
Hays Hospital following an opera
tion
Friends of Mrs. O C Woodruff
will be glad to know she was abb
to return to her home yesterday
after being a patient at Blalock
Clinic for several days.
Medical patients at Hays Hospital
include Jeffery ahd Eugene Spark
man, sons of Mr.' and Mrs W C.
Sparkman. Mrs J W Morris, Mrs
Frank Deadwyler, Paul Kitchens.
Miss-Clementine Ballcw
Teresa and Izell Worthy, daugh
ters of Mrs. James Wilkie, were
patients at Hays Hospital several
days this week.
Mrs. Barbara Bowling underwent
an operation yesterday at Hays Hos
pital.
Robert Worthy, of Whitmire, was
admitted to Hays Hospital Tuesday-
night following an automobile acci
dent.
Patients at Blalock Clinic include
William Campbell, Mrs. N, H. Dal
las, Mrs. T. H. Holland, Mrs. Lula
Robinson, Dr .1 B. Kennedy, Trina
Starnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Starnes, Howard Dunaway
Mrs. C. 0. Kinard, of Joanna, is
improving at Hays Hospital follow
ing surgery
Friends of Mrs. Harrison Cope
land will be glad to know she was
able to return to her home from
Hays Hospital where she has been
a patient
Discharged from Blalock Clinic
earlier in the week were George
Robert Turner, Mrs. Gildy Holmes,
Claude Lee Smith. Jr, and Mrs
Carrie Roof.
Mrs Roy Osborne is improving
at home after an operation illness
at Hays Hospital
Friends of Mrs. Alvin Hampton
! will be interested to know n she is
; a patient at Blalock Clinic
Mrs. Leona Westberry and John
ny Price, son of Mr. and Mrs
George Price, are among medical
patients discharged earlier in the
week from Hays Hospital
Friends of Mrs. Kit Young will
be glad to know she was able to re
turn home after being a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Friends of G W Beil will be m-
| terested to know he is convalescing
at home f of lowing surgery and a
few days stay at Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs George Speake
will be sorry to know she is ill and
a medical patient at Blalock clinic,
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Birth Announcements
SANDERS
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Virt San
ders. of KM Gordon St., announce
the birth of a daughter. Terry Lee.
on June 18 at Hays Hospital Before
marriage Mrs Sanders was Miss
Joann King
TAYLOR
Mr and Mrs. John Robert Taylor.
102 Milling Ave , announce the- birth
of a son. Lester Eari, June 20 at
Hays Hospital Mrs Taylor was be
fore marriage Miss Nellie Tucker
ELLIS
Mr and Mrs. Willie Bynum Kills,
of Cross Anchor, announce the birth
of a daughter, Geraldine Stewart.
June 19 at liays Hospital Mrs El
lis is the former.M 1.48 Grace ( lark
HARVEY
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin
Harvey. 119 Poplar St , Lydia, an
nounce the birth of a daughter. D.
anne Marissa, on June 21 at Hays
Hospital Mrs Harvey was former
ly Miss Doris Bagwell
MEADORS
Mr and Mrs A (lark Meadors
611 Bailey St, announce the birth,
of a daughter, Janet Denise, on
June 21 at Blalock Clinic Formerly
Mrs Meadors was Miss Frances
Guest.
STARNES
Mr ami Mrs William M Starnes,
of Rt 2, announce the birth of a
daughter, Glenda Gale, on June 20
at Blalock Clinic. Mrs Starnes was
.before marriage M\m Georgia V
Peskopos,
SHOCKLEY
Mr 1 and Mks George Shockley,
of Rt ], Laurens, announce the
birth of a daughter on June 25 at
Blalock Clinic. Mrs Shockley was
Miss Betty Summers before mar
riage.
IIOLL4ND
Mr and Mrs Davis K Holland,
Jr , announce the birth of a son,
Robert Lesesne on June 17 at Jo-
ana hospital
Mrs Holland is the f irmer Muss
Joanne Porter.
Attending Camp
\
Margaret Stump is attending a
young people s conference at (’amp
Gravatt, Bate*.hurg, the camp ami
conference center of the Episcopal
Church in the Diocese of Upper
South Carolina
The Rev Clyde Ireland former
priest in charge of the Clinton Epis
copal congregation, diocesan ( hn
tian education and youth cor - iit
ant, is camp manager
P C. Professors
On Summer Tours
Four Presbyterian College pro-
ifesson are traveling abroad this
summer on trips related to their
fields of specialty
A Middle East U»ur of the old Bi
blical lands 1* the feature of se
parate trips being taken by Dr T
I .avion Fraser and Dr Joseph Get-
tys both professors of Bible at
PC Mrs Gettys accompanied her
husband ~ •
Warren (’ouch instructor in Eng-
Imsh for the pa>t year, is making
a .special study of English litera
ture during hi-, visit lo the British
Isles And Robert McIntyre assist
ant professor of biology treats
himself to a general tour if Eu-
rope
Ml ar»- scheduled ’o return later
i: t ’ • -.rr, rr.er to • urr.t- their
leathin. a-ignmenL- with the start
of the 78th session September 8
WIN SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
Musses Banner Fiesta ami Emily
Martin of Spartanburg, have be«-r.
award«-d scholarships for eight
weeks at the National Science Foun
dation at Converse College begin
mng today.
The Misses Martin ami thei^ ; .1
rents, Mr and Mrs Gar. Martin.
are formerly of Clinton
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a head piece of lace aad
She earned a bouquet of white
back A cap of
lace mat
ter fingertip vet! of il
She earned a white orchid
m lily of the valley 00 a
white Bible, which was £ gift of
the groom
Mr*. Edwins, mother of the bnde.
chose an aqua lace over taffeta
dress with white accessories and a
purple-throated orchid corsage
Mrs Anderson wore a blue hnen
sheath with white lace inserts, white
accessories and a purple-throated or.
chid corsage.
Immediately following the recep
tion in the church social hajl, the
couple left for a wedding trip to
Myrtle Beach. On their return they
will be at home on 5th Avenue.
For traveling the bride wore an
embroidered powder blue cotton
dress with white accessories and the
orchid from her Bible.
The bride is employed at the Sou
thern Bell Telephone and Telegraph
Co. The groom attended Clemson
college for two years and served six
months in the army. He is now em
ployed at the J. E. Anderson Ho
siery Co. The bride and groom are
both graduates of Clinton High
School.
Feted With Shower
Prior To Wedding
Honoring Miss Peggy Ann Ed
wins, who was married Sunday,
Mrs. J. W. Moore entertained on
Thursday preceding the wedding
with a kitchen shower
Daisies, roses and hydrangea
prettily adorned the rooms of (he
homo where gueeU were received
Mrs James Holland, the bostoos
dire tied a number ef
with Mias Shuley |
Mrs James Aadrrwe Ml Mrs
Mel
Muo Joanne Winburn. sister of
the bnde. was maid of bower
Rndesmauh wore Mias Sera Jar
dan af ( laatew. Miss Elisabeth Da
via of Cheraw. Mrs T. C. DeBoer
of Hartsville. sad Mrs Dave Me
Lredsw af Chartstte. N C. They
war* idswUral dresses af pink
fashioned wWi nylon inrot rtuf
fee draped bodies with law barb
ending m soft floating pearls fall
tag la the length of hill wafts
kngth skirts They wore fitted
ids of seed pearls aad pink
featuring fare veils The
uf rubtum libes
with accents of cans* ribbon
John R Jordan of Cltetoa. was
the bridegroom a best maa. and
ushrr-gruomsmen were: Dr. Lfed-
son L DuBose of Blacksburg. Ed
ward L Pease of Baltimore. Md ,
Marshall Ned of Clinton, and Jack
a Brown of Charlotte. N. C.
Betty Gee, more of the groom,
was the flower girl, he is the dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Foreman
Gee of Tallahassee. FIs Ring bear
er was the nephew of the groom,
Frank Westmoreland, son of Mr
and Mrs. George Westmoreland of
Tallahassee, Fla.
The bride's mother wore an af
ternoon dress of Chantilly lace over
beige silk. Her chapeau was of ir-
ridescent sequins and she wore cor
responding accessories. A white or
chid corsage completed her cos
tume.
Mrs. Howard Jordan of Clinton,
served as mother of the groom
and wore a gown of Wedgewood
blue lace with white accessories
and an orchid corsage.
The bride was graduated from
Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk
N. C., and is presently employed
as secretary at Indian Head Cor
poration at Cheraw. Mrs. West
moreland is the daughter of Mrs.
William Edward Winburn and the
late Mr. Winburn of Patrick.
Hie bridegroom was graduated
from Presbyterian College and is
at present in his second year at the
University of Louisville School of
Dentistry, Louisville, Ky He is the
son of the late Mr and Mrs
George Westmoreland of Ptety,
Fla.
Later la the eveniag the couple
left for a wedding tnp to Florida
Per travefing the bnde were a
sheath dress af
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