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T r i I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Jun* 16. 1960 v * tho rontorfuece Mutiature ivy ran blue-i'mbroKkMvd dress and white hostess 1 at her home in Spartanburg Satur- table as a centerpiece with can j the length of the tablt. accessories A wedding gift of a • • * day evening dies in early American, wooden >lrs Kidlohubi'r ga\e the honorin' china tea set matching the modern Mrs James Plyler entertained Ciuests enjoyed a delicious supper candle holders on eithr side ^ a white shasta chrysanthemum cor-1 china pattern of the bride-elect Vi Miss Smith and groom-elect Lt by candlelight Magnolia blossoms Miss Smith was presented a sugar i*ge which she wore with a white, ehoiee was also prsentisi by the fharles CTDOk, with a buffet fupperiwere altraetively used on the dininig MmK hi her pattern of silver. ^ Miss Ray Honored at Party Miss Sandra Ray, who was "Miss C'iin- ■ in" in Greer’s Peach Festival last week, was honored with a party by the Jaycees ujHin her return Sunday afternoon. Held at •h» Douglas House on the Presbyterian Col- leg** campus, the Jaycees and Jaycettes omed it' -'aging the festivities, attended by members of the two organizations and friends in the community. From left to right are: Mayor J. P. Terry: George White- head. Jaycee president: Mrs. Ted Prevatte. Jaycette president: Miss Ray; and her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts.—Photo l»y Dan Yarborough. ?-Nuptial Parties r.or Miss Smith ■ >ntuui*-d from, page fivei fir v» Snut: with a miscellaneous o- ,■ at the home of her mother . * (Ireenvlik H l*;>r aj flowtr< ilecorated the liv- ai. and dmru room The hostess - < r . < ii ».i:k1w iches. cakes, nuts, m r - ..rkl punch \li- Kr lit Ka^.M‘l and Mrs M Buford honored Miss Smith with i drop in at the home trf the former m ColumbM V l<.\el\ fuia mum coraage was pinned or the honoret- a> she ar riv'd TV hagnal home wa» anistical. ii ijiio-ated for the occa^kin The refre*hTient ?at>le centered with an arrama men: of ruses in >hade» of pmk wa« covered with a linen cut Mo'll doth over pink Sandwiches. •k*o>r. i’t<! pmk cakf* nubs . mints. ham b>it Ult* .if*! cht^v straws v*«-r« *rrv **d W |l ih r tunch Mu » Smith w given a piece at r-,, f . 1 tmui by th n* 1H •>t»-*M* VUi •u! i ortv f d* from i uium l»l.t turn ,int*>n. Laurrri' XTlff t I f J > l tmrt C Jl .<«d tw'tu ieen the hnur. tour 1 and five-tr.rty. Mr- . 1»jU Aim* Mrt . 3file* « lark lr . and Mr* u M Fennell ^irw 'd f «r Mi* * Smith on June •i Ml! h j lunch A •a * home of Mr* Is.ruthv Kic t- w th twelve «ue<- attending TV- lunch**or labie held an ar rangement of dairies and feverfew Miss Smith was presented a cor sag of white carnation* and a sil ver hon-bon dish Mr- Horace Payne complimented Mi*.* .smith with a luncheon at the Payne hom< on Aduir street Tues day. Jun t A silver epergne holding pink snap* and ro.*es graced the dmmg •able from which del-ctable lunch, eon was .served butfet style Table- were placed in the living r -n for -ixteen guests Miss Smith s place wa- markeil with a gardenia c r- sage and the bride elect * table wa- covered with an imported linen cover edged in lace The hostess pre-entt-d the honoree with a silver plate Mr* l It Parr. Sr . and Mrs Henry Parr honored Miss Smith with a luncheon at t‘ - home of Mrs Parr. Sr . at Head Springs Farm. Newberry n Wednesday. June 8 I pon _rnval Mi** Smith was pre -enttsi a now gay of sweetheart ros* The home wa* effectively decor ated for the iwcasion with rose* and gladioli The luncheon table, covered with an embroidered linen doth, was centered with an ar- rangemnt of pmk roses and pink gladioli A three-course luncheon was serv- •si to sixteen friend* of Miss Smith The h**ste**e- pre*ented Mis* Smith with a pitcher in her selected Mr* » iuude Las*son. Mrs Alfred Bradley and Mr* WilUam Sei.n en Srta.ned with a drup-in honoring M.»s SmMh lax Thursdav after noun ar the home of Mr* Lawson near t bntoa l’poo arrival an orchid cor*age was pinned on the honoree TV home was lovely with ar rangv-ments of rose* throughout the reception rooms The tea table, cov • ered with a lace cloth over green held an arr >ngement at pink roses Sandwiche*. ham biscuits, cakes, nut.*, and mints were served with punch The hostesses were assisted by Mg- W J Smith. Mrs Ellen Swittenberg. Mrs Carrie Senn. Misse* Came Beil and Mildred Workman. Mrs Clarege Lawson at Columbia Misses Ellen Law.von and Patsy Ruth Senn. Miss Louise Senn and Mr* Nene Workman Seventy-five friend* from Clinton, Newberry Joanna and Kinarris call ed The hostesses presented Miss Smith with an electric iron Mr* John Adair and Mr* I) M. Vaughn honored Miss Smith with a seated tea Wednesday afternoon from 4 30 to 5 30 at the home of Mrs Adair The* home was artistically decor ated with yellow and white flowers The tea *4* was lovely with hand embroidered cover of linen and lace. A silver epergne held an arrange- ment of daisies and gladioli Ham biscuits, sandwiches, cheese biwuits. nuts and cakes were serv ed with punch About twenty-five friends from Clinton. Newberry. Kmards. Green ville and Spartanburg colled The hostesses gifts to Uy* hon oree were a gardenia coraage and a silver bowl • • * Mrs Richard Kidlehuber used a color *chemr in shades at pink for a luncheon at the Oregon Hotel in Greenwood on June 11 College fnetd* the mother of the bride let. :he mother of the hostess and other fnend> attended Guests were from Waterloo. Clinton and Kin- ards t entering the luncheon table was an arrangement of pink double larkspur, lightest tint, shaded throvs^i American Beauty to deep burgundy with a cluster at grape* at the base The flowers were mass ed in an antique crystal pedstal container Matching the container were crystal prism candelabra hold- mg white candles on either side of IT YOU DO ITT READ THE CHROfflCLE TOO DO ITT GET THE HEWS Phots* 74 FORD i* DEALERS Best values . . . best trades . . . best savings—that's what we’re offering right now during this gala Ford Dealers Trading Fair. 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