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► Thursday, July 30. 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 3 uwwwwwwiimiuiicawiKinniaaimawwwui iiaiiniwiniMiiwmiMMmapq THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest T<i«pb«M 74« 4h Stewarts Honored While Visiting Here , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart and daughter. Ellen, of Malverne, Long Island, N. Y., with the. latter’s niece, Rose Marie Lepera, of Green lawn. Long Island, have been visit ing the former’s mother. Mrs. Lila » C. Stewart and other relatives. Presently they are spending a few days in Tampa and will return for a short stay here enroute home. Part of the time they spent at the Cane Creek Fishing Club lodge on Lake Greenwood. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Owens gave a water melon slicing for the visitors. Wednesday they were guests of Mrs. R. C. Stewart for lunch, and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott of Laurens were hosts for a cook-out. They were also guests of the Otts in Laurens on Friday for dinner. 4 Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart entertained at supper. Drop-In Given at Simpsonville For Miss Simmons Miss Barbara Simmons who will be married August 9 to Toby Hun ter, of Simpsonville, was compli mented on July 12 when Miss Eu genia Hunter, a cousin of the groom- elect, entertained with a drop-in at the social hall of the Simpsonville Baptist Church. About 80 friends and relatives of the groom and his family from that section were invited to meet Miss Simmons. Her mother, Mrs. C. E. v Simmons, and sister, Miss Joyce Simmons, were also guests for the party. The bride-elect was presented a corsage to wear for the occasion. Birth Announcements THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Thom as of Greenwood, announce the birth of a son, Larry Paul, on July 2S at Hays hospital, Formerly Mrs. Thomas was Miss Mary Stevens. COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Billy F. Cooper an nounce the birth of a daughter, San dra Gail, on July 26 at Blalock Clin- * ic. Mrs. Cooper is the former Miss Corinne Sanders. GODWIN Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Godwin of Laurens, announce the birth of a daughter on July 27 at Blalock Clin ic. Before marriage Mrs. Godwin was Mias Bdl Owens. July Meeting of A. R. P. Bible Class The July meeting of the Ladies Bible Class of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian Church was held on Monday evening at the church. Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Omer Bolt, Mrs. Sidney Bryson and Mrs. Lawrence Lanfird were hos tesses. Mrs. Marvin Turner was program leader and discussed a chaper, “En courage Yourself,” from the study booklet. Later a social hour was enjoyed by the 16 members attending and the hostess served a salad plate, cake squares and punch. Luncheon Given For Miss Jane Todd A bridesmaids luncheon was giv en on Saturday for Miss Jane Todd whose wedding took place Sunday by Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, Mrs. Jack Red and Miss Jennie Red at the R. G. Murphy home. Covers were laid for 14 guests which included the bridal atten dants, the bride's mother and the groom’s mother. Centering the luncheon table was a crystal and silver container of pink gladioli and lilies. Wedding bell place cards were used and a mantle arrangement of pale pink double althea was in the same motif. Elsewhere in the re ceiving rooms gladioli and other Summer flowers were arrayed. A corsage of pink lilies and china in her chosen pattern were the hos tesses gifts to the bride-elect. Abbeville Visitor Honored at Party Honoring Mrs. W. S. DuPre, of Abbeville, who was the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Morgan Todd, a few days last week, Mrs. W. B. Owens and Mrs. Jodie A. Chandler entertained with a bridge party on Thursday morning at the Owens home. Guests were invited for three ta bles for the morning games follow ing which a salad and sweet course were served. A variet of colorful garden flowers decorated the card rooms. Mrs. R. C. Adair was winner of high score prize. [enny Hollis Has Birthday Party Jenny Copeland Hollis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollis, Jr., observed her eighth birthday on Thursday, July 23. In celebration of the occasion she invited eight little girl friends for a cookout at her home on West Main street. Individual cakes were served following the picnic supper and the little girls were given candy favors MMUWKKKSaatMiaBMWICWItlHMMPt Shower Fetes Bride Prior to Marriage A kitchen shower was given for Mass Jane Todd prior to her mar riage by Mrs. R L. Plaxico and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Jr., at the home of the former, with 20 guests invited. A pink and white color note was used throughout for the party. Sum mer flowers in shades of pink were used in the reception hall and gar denias were arranged for the living room mantel. In the dining room where refreshments were served in buffet style the table was appointed with a white linen cut work cloth and the centerpiece was a miniature tree fashioned of white net and adorned with pink ribbons and flow ers topped with love birds. The menu also carried out the chosen party color scheme. Mrs. W. B. Tribble and Miss Nannie Young Tribble assisted the hostesses in the courtesies of entertaining. Contests were enjoyed and the gifts presented the bride-elect. She was also remembered with a cor sage. Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., of Laur ens, aunt of the honoree, was present 1 ent for the occasion. t Wedding Guests, Attendants Feted At Rehearsal Party Wedding attendants, out-of-town guests and members of the imme diate families were entertained on Saturday evening following the re hearsal for the Todd-Jones wedding. Hosts for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. L. Judson Brehmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Martin, Jr., of Laurens with the party being given at the Brehmer home here at 604 South Adair St. The receiving rooms were beauti fully decorated throughout with roses, asters, cleome, Surprise lilies and zinnias in artistic array. In the dining room a bridal green and white motif was carried out in the appointments and refreshments. Fancy sandwiches, hors d’ o^ivres, and other party dainties were served with cake squares in buffet style. TTie punch bowl was placed at one end with a floral arrange ment on the other. Guests in addition to members of the wedding party were: Mr and Mts. J. Paul Todd and daughter. Miss Paulagene Todd of Atlanta; Miss Betty Ann Harrington of Mul lins; Bobby Hoffman of Rock Hill; Mrs. C. W. Jones of Greenwood; Dr. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts. Mr, and Mrs R. P. Wilder. Mrs. James Sloan, Mrs. John T. Young. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Jr., Mrs Wil liam Brehmer. Hayne Brehmer, Mrs. Clyde Todd. Mr and Mrs. Hu bert Todd. Thursday Club With Mrs. Ballard Thursday afternoon Mrs. B B. Ballard entertained members of her bridge club. Garden flowers were beautifully blended in shades of orange aiyl yel low to form a setting for the two tables. Between progressions sand wiches. cookies and lime punch were enjoyed High score *liwardi went to Mrs William P Jacobs. 3rd, who was a club visitor for the afternoon Kyzer-Monn Engagement Mrs Jake Fulmer, ot West Co lumbia. announces the engagement of her daughter, Sylvia Ann* Kyzer, and Cpl. Cecil Eugene Mann of this city. The bride-elect and her mother are former Clinton residents Miss j Kyser completed high school here and was employed with Belk’s Store. ♦ Cpl. Mann is serving with the Ma rine Corps at Cherry Point, C The wedding is to take place n the early fall. ' foint Hostesses Honor Bride-Elect Enjoyable among parties honor ing Miss Jane Todd prior to her marriage was the luncheon given on Wednesday of the past week by Mrs Eugene Johnson. Mrs W D Crock | er of Joanna and her daughter, Mrs 1 Walter Wilkerson of Whitmire A footed crystal container flut'd with roses and amaryllis in shades of pink and lavender was placed on a reflector adorned with hybiscus portrait by william m shielhs center the buffet luncheon table which was overlaid with a white organdy cover over pink Couple Married Sunday at ARP Church; A man l el a " a " s ™ enl »< ' Bh “ as _ * was used in the living room and Reside in Greenwood Following Ceremony elsewhere in the music and living The wedding of Miss Lois Jane arrangement of gladioli and lighted ™ om!, ^ nn ‘ as an<1 roses in pink and Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tapers in seven branched candelabra ’* e were 1 decorative Bridal pi.h i James Hubert Todd of North Broad completed the wedding decorations. car d ! j marked the guest.s places at 4#* MRS. BOBBY GENE JONES tients suffering injuries received in an automobile accident. Tony and Gerald Foster underwent tonsilectomies at Blalock Clinic during the week. Medical patients at Hays Hospital include Robert L Williamson, Eu gene Bolick of Kinards. Mrs Grace Bright. Miss Dorothy Powell, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Cooper Powell. Mrs Leonard Medlin. Mrs Donald Godfrey. Otis Martin . Friends of Mrs. L H Bagwell. Jr\ will be interested to know she is a patient at Blalock Clinic. Sandra McGlohon is convalescing following a tonsilectomy at Blalock Clinic. Merle T. Smith, of Laurens, is improving at Hays Hospital after an appendectomy Mrs John Madden has been dis charged from Blalock Clinic follow ing surgery Patients at Blalock Clinic include Rothwell Collins, R C. Satterfield. Mi’s J. W Smith. Robert Webb and Miss Elizabeth Womble J. C Foster is improving at home following an appendectomy at Hays Hospital Discharged from Hays Hospital earlier in the week were John Ed ward Jones. Mrs H B Gaskin, Mrs Ralph Barns. Mrs Willie Mae Riley. Wally Heaton, 13-months old son of Mr and Mrs Walter Heaton who underwent minor surgery Ronald Pace Mrs Ethel Baker, Mrs. Dorothy Lawson and D F. Kirven who have been patients at Blalock Clinic have been dismissed Friends of Marvin Patterson will be interested to know he Jias been transferred from Hays Hospital toj Self Memorial Hospital. Greenwood Clarence Avery, son of Mrs. Bes sie Avery, underwent a tonsilectomy at Hays Hospital ^ "La Belle” Dedicated To Julian S. Bolick “La Belle,” the latest novel by Elizabeth Boawright Coker, has been dedicated 10 Julian S. Bolick for his assistance in searching out material sources Mr. and Mrs. Bolick, their daugh ter, Dixie, and Mrs J B Hart at- tended an autograph party in Co lumbia on Monday honoring Mrs. Coker. South Carolina author The novel, based on the life of Marie Boozer, a famous Southern belle, has Columbia as it locale dur ing the War Between the States John L Mimnaugh 1 bout this question: “I had good group Hospital Insurance protection on my last job, but when I was terminated. 1 was no long er covered by the insur ant e. Now that I am older. ' I need the insurance most. Does your agency have good Hospitalization insur a n c e for older people?” William J. Bailey Agency St., Clinton, and Bobby Gene Jones, Following the ceremony the bride’s son of Mrs. Claude William Jones parents entertained with a recep- small tables where the bride-elect’s place was designated with a cor LAST CALL All Summer DRESSES y, PRICE Ladies’ Sleeveless AU Ladies’ BtOUSIS a **' SWIM SUITS $1.00 V? PRICE Regular $2.90 # Mb Summer All Summer Ladies’ SKIRTS 'A nke HATS 'A mo • l \. I Murray Garber's OJNTON, S. C fashioned of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin. It featured a scalloped sabrina neckline, embroidered in pastel sequins and seed pearls. 'Hie fitted lace bodice had long pointed sleeves and the bouffant skirt of lace had a front cascade of pleated With the Sick Friends of Miss Mary Bart Stump, daughter of Dr and Mrs A and the late Rev. Jones, of Edge- tion in the social room of the church ^8* s he was also presented a gut field St., Greenwood, took place at The bride’s table was beautifully of china the .Associate Reformed Presbyte- appointed in pink and white with the ‘'* rs ' ,ames Von ^ o en asslMe,! rian Church Sunday afternoon. July three tier wedding cake from which t ^ c hostesses in the courtesy of en 26 at half after four o’clock. ribbons extended to an epergne at , '' rtainm H The officiating clergyman was the opposite end which held pink Dr. C. Bynum Betts, pastor of the roses and white tuberoses and cand- bride. The bride, given in marriage les. Elsewhere pink gladioli and hy- by her father, wore a wedding gown drangeas were arranged and grapes and flowers surrounded the punch bowls. The bride's mother wore light B Stump, will be interested to know blue silk organza with white gar- s he underwent a tonsilectomy Tue» oenias and the groom's mother wore day at Hays Hospital pink lace with a corsage of roses. Linda Ginn is convalescing at For a wedding trip to the moun-'home following an appendectomy at ruffle Her finger-tip length veil of tains of North Carolina and Tennes Blalock Clinic silk illusion was caught to a lace see the bride changed to a blue lin- James A. Walker is a medical pa crown embroidered in pastel sequins en sheath with matching jacket and bent at Hays Hospital and seed pearls. She earned a bou- white and blue accessories. Mrs. Robert Edge is convalescing quet of roses and gardenias They will be at home after Aug at Hays Hospital following surgery. Mac Jones, of Greenwood, twin ust 1 at Bienhaven Apt . Greenwood.; Friends of Mrs Dora Leopard will brother of the groom, served as best The bride *was graduated from regret to know she continues i.l at man, Ushers were Frank Martin. Clinton High School in 1956 and Hays Hospital 3rd. of Winston-Salem. N. C., cou- fr 0 ™ Erskme College. Due West, in Miss Joyce Gossett and Carroll sin of the bnde, Francis Crowder, t un* laude. with a double ma- Baker have been discharged from R. C. Herman and Philip Roebuck. J® r ,n elementary education and so- Blalock (Time where they were pa all of Greenwood <’••1 studies She receiver* a B A. A program of wedding music was degree While at Erskme she was Saluda High School and from Lun presented by Mrs James P Sloan, active in many campus affairs and der College in 1955 where he re organist, and Miss Paulagene Todd, served as editor oi the student news- reived a B A degree in physical oi Atlanta. Ga . cousin of the bride paper. The- Mirror, her senior year science He also aUrnded Enkinr Miss Joanne Todd, sister of the She was president of Epsilon Signp College He will begin his third bnde. was maid of honor Brides- Tau, the Erskme SNKA thapter. a year of teaching mathematics at maids were Miss Harriet Smith of member of the Garnet Circle, and C.reenwoiNi High School and Mrs Clover. Mtss Mary Ruth Brawlry of 20 to P students of the college scho- Junes will teach the fourth grade at Blacksburg. Miss Martha Jane lastically. Blake Elementary School in Green Quinn of Little Rock. Ark . and Miss The groom was graduated from wood Mary Ann Neighbors of this city , __ _ The maid of honor t gown of aqua silk organza over matching taffeta was designed with a scooped neck line and Uny cap sleeves It had a fitteo bodice and a bouffant waltz length skirt Her flowers were a cascade of pink asters The brides maids dresses were like that of the maid of honor and they carried tim liar bouquets Little Miss Patti Plaxico wore a dress fashioned like the other alien Rants ahd earned a basket of gar den flower petals Rmgbearers was Larry Brehmer. cousin of the bnde Smiiax entwined the arch and choir rail and palms were useo in the background. A large central NOTICE! Our new merchandise club will begin August 1st. COME IN AND KKUSTKK TODAY l-'irwl Drawing Will He Saturday Aftemnnn Ladies Ready-To-Wear Shoppe Clinton Phone Style No. VifNi l.uvelv from eterv angle—a floral-clu-ter embroidered •ihirtwamt in a wanhable. rreane-rewiwtant .irnrl and cot ton blend by Mill fabric*. 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