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1 ClintM, 8. C, Thunday, Jdy 29, IMS THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Weddings .r Meetings Ttiepho— 8ft MSI Events Mary Lou Alexlberg and Milling Blalock whose marriage will be an event of July 30. Silver candelabra with tall white tapers held yellow roses and white garza pom pom and Balcer fern. The brldeelect’s corsage was of yellow roses in keeping with the white and yel low color note. Guests included the parents of the bride and groom along with 26 friends from Clinton, Colum bia, Carlisle and Varnville. Mrs. Bowers Honors Her Granddaughter Mrs. S. P. Bowers entertain ed her granddaughter. Miss ^ Susan Bowers of Hartsville, with an al-fresco party Wednesday evening, July 21, at her home on Pinewood Avenue. Charcoal hamburgers were enjoyed, followed with home made ice cream. Guests in cluded Misses Rhonda, Deb orah, and Beverly Mills, Bren da Campbell, Lee Bixler, Mel anie Prather, and Kathy Sea- wright. Other guests were Mike Mills, Jimmy Seawright, and ^George Campbell. Later in the evening, Miss Rhonda Mills entertained with a number of outdoor games, after which the guests-were in vited into the living room for movies of the World’s Fair shown by Mrs. E. J. Willing ham of Joanna. Laurens County Library Revival To Begin Births Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday In Laurens gasoue Week of August 2-5 Revival services will begin Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaaqpe of Monday-Pete Jones home, Tuesday evening, August 3 at DiUon anounce the birth ol • _ . the Assembly of God church in daughter, Virginia Ashley, on Rogers home; Ott home and L aurens with Mrs. Rose Pezino July 24 at the Dillon hospital. Cook home, all of Route 2, Lau- conducting the services. Services Mrs. Gasque is the former DeOe rens; Couch home, Seeks begin at 7:15 each evening at Wilder, daughter of Mr. and home, Walter Martin home, which time special song services Mrs. Robert P. Wilder. The pa- will be held. The pastor, Rev. temal grandparents are Mr. and MRS. DAVID THOMAS FORRESTER * Knox-Forrester Marriage Announced Miss Linda Jean Knox of Greenville and this city, and Da vid Thomas Forrester of Taylors, were united in marriage am April 3 by the Reverend Jerry Robinson in the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church in Edgefield. Mrs. Forrester, rhter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox, is * daughte graduate of Clinton High School. She attended Draughon’s Business College and bolds a position with Prudential Insur ance Company in Greenville. Mr. Forrester is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Forrester of East Lee Road, Taylors. He is a graduate of Wade Hampton High School In Greenville and has completed three years at Clemson University. He is with the Personnel Department of the Chemstrand Division at PleasantviUe in Greenville. W. S. C. S. Will » Meet Monday Axelburg-Blalock Feted In Columbia The Women’s Society of Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Spencer tian Service of Broad Street Me- entertained with a 'dinner party thodist Church will meet Mon- last Wednesday evening at the day, August 2, at 9:30 a.m. in Palmetto Club in Columbia. The Hodges Hall. occasion was in honor of Miss N. Seated Tea Honors Florida Visitor Mrs. Murray Mixon of St. Petersburg, Fla., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Luther Young, was honored last Wednesday with a seated tea by Mrs. Young "and Mrs. William Young at the home of the former. The tea table, covered with a cutwork cloth, held an arrange ment of pink roses in a crystal bowl, flanked by a crystal can delabra with pink tapers. Glads, roses and zinnias were used elsewhere in the home. Cheese straws, chicken salad cups, cookies, nuts and punch were served. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Jim Fowler, Mrs. Arnold Young, Mrs. Aby Long and Mrs. Harry Moore. Out of town guests included Mrs. Clair Workman, Mrs. Ash by Long of Kinards; Mrs. Jim Fowler and Mrs. Harry Moore of Anderson, and Mrs. J. C. Drummond of Fountain Inn. MISS KUGLER KUGLER-HAYNES ENGAGEMENT Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Brown Kugler of Myrtle Beach, South Carolnla, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lee (Patsy) and Ronald Clarence Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl William Haynes of Mt. Airy, North Carolina. Miss Kugler, formerly of this city, is the granddaughter of Charles Clinton Giles and the late Mrs. Giles of this city. She is a graduate of Myrtle Beach High School and is now employed by the firm of Crowe and Marrs, Architects, of Myrtle Beach. Mr. Haynes was graduated from Mineral Springs High School, Winston-Salem, N. C. and is now associated with Nel son’s Men’s Shop of Myrtle Beach. O’Dell home, R h e 11 Martin home, Roy den Mitchell home, Lowell Watkins home and El- ledge home, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals. Tuesday — Burdette home, Marion Hiers home, Missis sippi Young home and Bishop home, Clinton; Marion Ram- age home and Simmons home, Rt. 1, Clinton; Brown’s office, Joanna. Wednesday — Garrett Store, Rt. 2, Laurens; Mountville school; Carl Crisp home and Gray home, Rt. 1, Cross Hill; Cross Hill Post Office; Smith’s Store, McNeil home and Suggs home, Waterloo. Thursday — Owings Post Of fice; Cook home, Owings; Cur ry home, Higgins home, Hughes home and Claude Arm strong home, Rt. 1, Gray Court; Darrell Armstrong home, Virginia Babb home, and Willie Weathers home, Rt. 1, Fountain Inn; Wilson home, Rt. 2, Laurens; Mauldin home, Rt. 3, Laurens. 7** 1 ‘ IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-4541 Got Money to BURN? R. D. Parker invites the public. Mrs. Roy Gasque. ffiSSSS"’’ J Buy now.,. Save10% on every Bulova! a Bulova gives you more quality for your money. Now Bulova is a better buy than ever. Come in today — and choose from our large selection. You save 10% — and get the lowest prices in years! t .Select IJour < LbraperieS RIGHT IN YOUR HOME .,. 1* the room where you will use them Phone T^Oay 833-2628 One ot our decorator consultants will cptl at your home with a wonderful collection of fabrics and help select draperies that will brjna new beauty to your home. Miss Bolt, Mr. Earley mums, and candles made an ef- tt -i j t \ jr • 1 fective background for the wed- Umted In Marriage ding vows. Miss Patricia Ann Bolt, daugh- The bride wore a white after- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bolt noon street length dress and car- of this city, and Edwin Robert ried a white Bible adorned with Earley of Spartanburg, son of a white orchid. Mrs. Ella Irene Earley also of Following the wedding trip, that city, were united in mar- they are making their home in riage at 7:30 Saturday evening _,.. . „„ ^ i i i July 17th at the A. R. P. Church CI,nton Mrs E “ rley 15 empIoy ' The Rev. Zeb Williams, pastor ed by the Chemstrand Co., In of the bride, officiated in the Greenwood and Mr. Earley is presence of relatives. with the Standard Trucking White gladioli, chrysanthe- Company of Spartanburg. Miss Holland Is Entertained Miss Ruth Holland, popular July bride-elect, was compli mented with a party Wednesday afternoon at four o’clock by Miss Ann Pinson and her mother, Mrs. Eugene Pinson at their home on East Centennial Street. Miss Holland was presented a corsage of ivory chrysanthe mums upon arrival. Daisy chrysanthemums and yellow roses made a beautiful setting in the living room where guests were seated. Elsewhere in the home summer flowers in the same color note of yellow and white were used. The bride-elect was remem bered with a gift of sterling from the hostesses. Among the guests present were the honoree’s moth er and sister, Mrs. John B. Hol land and Miss Mary Ann Hol land. Later in the evening, sand wiches, nuts, cake squares, cheesf straws, mints, and punch were served. Shower Compliments Miss Ruth Holland Mrs. Ed Perry, Mrs. L. E. Cason, and Mrs. R. E. Martin entertained Miss Ruth Holland, bride-elect, with a miscellaneous shower, Tuesday evening at eight o’clock at the home of the latter on Calvert Avenue. The bridal motif of pink and white was used most effective in ar rangements of rosese and sum mer flowers in the living and dining rooms. As guests arrived they re ceived favors of miniature pink bridal veils tied with pink satin ribbons. The honoree also re ceived a unique corsage made of kitchen utensils and pink sat in ribbon. Several bridal games led by Mrs. Perry were enjoyed follow ed with the opening of* bridal gifts. Later in the evening, party dainties with punch were served from a pretty appointed table in the dining room covered with a white lace cloth over pink. 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