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* \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ThurWay. Aufunt 27, 195t THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest TtkphM* 74 or «»i ■MictnncMic«itMii»i«wwiiuHHn Shower Saturday Honors Bride*nect Honoring Miss Jsne Pitts, bride- elect, the home demonstration club of Shady Grove entertained with a miscelaneous shower on Saturday afternoon at the club house Mrs. C. W Johnson greeted guests at the door and pinned on a wed ding bell. During the afternoon games and contests led by Mrs. Texie Johnson were enjoyed Throughout the club rooms ar rangements of pinj( roses and car nations with sprays of green leaves were effective. The same color note was carried out in the refreshments of ice cream, punch and petk fours. Serving were Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Mrs J. C. Nabors, Mrs. Texie John son and Mrs. Newman Shouse. Later a number of.gifts were pre sented the honojee Informal Parties For Visitor Here Mrs. Robins Taylor of Montgom ery, Ala., who was here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Ham met, was hon ored at a number of occasions. Mrs. Hammet gave a buffet lunch eon for 12 on Tuesday, August 11. An arrangement of yellow roses was used on the buffet table and else where mixed flowers. Mrs. George Cornelson entertained with a luncheon on Thursday. Guests were seated at the luncheon table with places being marked by cards holding miniature zinnias. An informal supper party was giv en by Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walk er for the visitor, with Mrs. James William King of Summerville, Ga., ; C. ganza over taffeta The bodices were also a guest The Rev James E Fogartie of appliqued with pale yellow roses and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ehrbardt were ficiated at the 7:30 p. m ceremony deep green ivy and had portrait hosts for a cookout supper for the Henry Wells, organist, and J, D. necklines. They carried traditional two families during Mrs. Taylor’s Morrison, soloist, presented the nup bouquets of cream gardenias with stay here tial music. garlands of hry On August 12 Mrs Hugh S Ja The bride is the daughter of Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Myers WM. ROBERT McDADE MISS CULBREATH WEDS MR. McDADE IN CHARLOTTE CHURCH CEREMONY Myers Park Presbyterian Church,; Columbia, Miss Marilyn Mallard Charlotte, N. C., was the scene of the and Miss Mary Jane Mayhew, both wedding Saturday of Miss Mary Ann of Charlotte. Culbreath of Charlotte and William All attendants wore intermission- Roberi McDade of Statesville. N. length gowns of mint green silk or- Luncheon Given For Club Members 1 Morning games and a luncheon were enjoyed by members of the Wednesday bridge club last week at the home of Mrs. J. F Jacobs, Jr. Three tables were in play during the morning with score awards going to Mrs. Edward Ferguson and Mrs. Harry McSween Later a cold plate and dessert were served. Pink roses were prettily arranged with other bouquets of zinnias and gladioli to decorate the card rooms. Guests for the occasion included two visitors here, Mrs. John William King and Mrs. Louis M Stephens Smith-Stone Rites Of Interest Here Of interest here is the wedding of James Arnold Stone formerly of New Bern, N C., and Patsy Lee Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Willie Joe Smith of 815 Fleming St., Laurens, which took place Saturday afternoon at the Second Baptist Church in Laurens. Mr. Stone, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lacy Stone of New Bom, was graduated from Presbyterian Col lege in 1956 and works for Travelers Insurance Company in Charlotte where they will reside at 2338 Mc- Clintoek Road. Mrs. Stone attended Laurens High School and the Columbia Hospital Nursing School in Columbia Eastern Star Chapter, Families, Enjoy Picnic The James B. Parrott Chapter, Eastern Star, and members of their families enjoyed a picnic on Sun day afternoon at -the Shrine Club on Lake Greenwood. About thirty guests enjoyed the two o’clock dinner and outing The invocation was given by the Worthy Patron, Arthur Gallman. cobs and Mrs R M Fuller enter tained with a drop m honoring Ur* Taylor and two other visitors here Mr* John F Berk farms and Mrs J< Ernest F Culbreath of 2121 Dari Park High School and attended the mouth Place, and the late Mr Cal Womans' College of the University breath The bridegroom to the mo ef North Carolina She to emj ef Lodi. Cali- * William J McDade of States by the Amertran-Commorrial Bank «Ilham King vUto and the late Mr Me Dodo The bridegroom to a graduate of The MRS. DYCHES Furman Graduates Wed Saturday Joanna Baptist Church was decor ated with a green background, yel low and white cathedral candles and pastel blue and yellow flowers for the wedding of Miss Doris Phil lips to Obie Dunbar Dyches Satur day at 4:00 p. m The couple spoke their vows to each other before the Rev James B. Mitchell. Music was presented by Mrs Paul Edwards Dyches, organ ist, and James Russell Dean, the bride's brother-in-law. Mrs Dyches is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Phillpis Mr Dyches is the son of Mrs Obbie L Dyches of Blackville and the late Mr Dyches The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of duchess satin and Chantilly Lace tailored by her mother The Empire bodice • as tare, made with vralloped neck line, and joined to the skirt with a dr mto a flat bow ui front The shirt, appliqued with lace. • lace • - I tram tip sml wo* caagbt in a crown edged in pearls and covered with sequins. She earned a satin Bible topped with an orchid. Mrs. James Rusell Dean, as her sister's-matron of hortor. wore a day time dress of natural beige embroid ered organza over satin and carried a' yellow nosegay Mrs. Kenneth Dettmar of Char lotte. N C.. also attended the bride, with Miss Lana Turner as junior bridesmaid They wore pastel blue The flower girl was the groom’s niece, Connie Dyches. who wore blue organza over satin Willie Doc Dyches was his broth er's best man Ushers were Carl Phillips of Charlotte. N C . hrolher of the bride, O'Neal Weeks of Den mark; Levon Dyches of Cheraw, and Paul Edward Dyches of Black ville The bride's parents entertained the wedding party and their guests at a reception in the social hall. When the newlyweds left for the Smoky Mountains the bride wore a cornflower blue silk linen cos tume and blue accessories b Mrs. Dyches will teach at Creed more, N C Sht® was graduated from Gardner-Webb Junior College in Boiling Springs, N C and Furman University Mr Dyches, a graduate of Fur man, is a student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake For est, N. C The couple will ■ spend week-ends in Blackville where Mr Dyches servest Bethany and Mr Cal vary Baptist Churches MOUNTVILLE NEWS Mrs Alma Leafnan of Augusta. Mr and Mr« Howard Penn and Ga.. is the guest of Mr» Effie Ful- son. Pat of Greenwood, visited Mrs Icr. . M. D Smith Sunday Mrs. Lucius Bums visited Mr ' Jimmie Alexander. Emil Finley Burns who is a patient at the Vet- and Steve Benjamin attended R. A. erans hospital in Columbia on Sun- Camp at Kings Mountain, N C., 1st day week Mrs Bill Boyd and children, Ed die and Debbie of Louisville, Ky , are guests of Mrs Boyd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs fl W' Bryson. Rev Boyd spent several days here last week with his family before return ing to Louisville Lt J W Miller, Jr , Mrs Miller and little daughter. Judy, formerly of Harlingen, Texas but currently of Tampa. Fla , are visiting his par ents. Mr and Mrs J W Miller Miss Carolyn Burns spent last week in Clinton with friends Mr and Mrs. Astor Chapman and daughter of Baltimore, Md , spent last week with Mr Chapman’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs C L Chapman Mr and Mrs Jim Ashe and daugh ter. Mus Mary La»u A«ho of Rock Hill spent Sunday with Mrs Ashe s parent* Mr and Mrs P W Flaky ] Ensign Robert Fmtey of Norfolk j Va . bio otfe and IttlW son «pmt the •oebead with hi* parvau. Mr aad Mr* Flaky Send them back to SCHOOL t if looking sharp in their SANITONE Dry Cleaned Clothes Yr u (nr i-.»re clothe* will loMt like r^w ^pain he- oar Si nitone Drv Cleaning thorough!' c lea lines anrl retf ndiUoa* fabric* Minor mending i* fre* too Pul don t take a chance on being read' for that biR fixot tiav . let u* have tho*e nr hod clothe* NOW* Sunshine Cleaners 'HIKT LAI MMO—SNOI. KM’AIN IelepF«*ae l.k ( I l\T«»S I*. * Ma. Si. MAXWELL BROTHERS FINAL WEEK AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE ou get > s*lb» • »nmrs • «i mi»> HOWARD’S PHARMACY the most importont port of o MIC IIIUjI impviiviM ^/w> • vi v (nia/z/o/uf • here the young roapk wiO make their ho aw after a hoary moon m the m«uataias of North Carolina TV out of town guests were Mr and Mrs N J Speece and son Ken ny. Mr. and Mrs Edd Hams and children. Wayne. Linda and Dana; Mr and Mrs Bobby Speece, all of Statesvile, N. C.; Mr and Mrs. George H. Dowd aid son, Ricky, or Newberry; and Miss Patty Shealy of Prosperity ; Housewarming Given For Young Couple Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haselden, who have recently moved into their new home on Bailey Cricle, Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Miss Vivian Shealy entertained with a housewarming on Wednesday eve ning of the past week. About thirty friends gathered to surprise the young couple and pre sent them with a number of attrac tive gifts for the home. Cold drinks and asserted cookies were served. IT TOO DO ITT ■g*n OIVIDID PAVMINIS J.C Thomas Jeweler ▼oo DON’T orr the irrwR Mm krr < aaatbrr « • at brute _ Hoaerary attendant* included Mu* Kay Hughe* and Mia* Ann LofR*. hath of Piedmont Mu* Jane Aim Hrartay, Mita Jane Smith, Mr* Al ton Carill. all of Greeavilk. and Mrs. Lucius Hill of Fort Dix. N. J. The bride's sisters wore dreses designed and made by their mother. They were blue organza over taffe ta. Each carried a cascade of pale pink asters The groom’s brother, Melvin H. Franzen, of Finland, Minn., was best man, and Darrell Johnson of Joan na, ushered. Miss Martha White of Piedmont, anfl Miss Joyce Ann Ben nett of Asheville, N C.. presented music. Escorted by her father, the bride wore ^ gown made by her mother. Of Chantilly lace over taffeta, it fea tured shirred sleeves, sabrina neck line and ballerina length skirt. Her fingertip veil was attached to a pearl tiara and she carried a cascade of stephanotis centered with an or chid. After a reception in the social hall Mrs. Franzen changed to a beige tlik -.hantung suit with feather hat and black iccessonet hr a trip to Ftort- 4a After August SI the couple will a kpvtmg street la Ptodm—t Mrs Frame**, a graduate ef Ptoto NERVOUSNESS