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8. C* Thursday, August 5, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE hMmii&i. .* ,, MRS. ALLIE BOLLING BLALOCK ALLIE MILLING BLALOCK MARRIES MISS MARY LOUISE AXELBERG Allie Milling Blalock of this city married Miss Mary Louise Axelberg of Aiken at eight o’clock Saturday, July 31, at the First Presbyterian Church in Aiken. The Reverend James Luke Goodwin officiated, with J. Rayeton Merritt, organist, .and Vernon Elliott, soloist, present ing the nuptial music. The candlelight ceremony was performed before a beau tiful setting of walls of ivy and burning tapers. The chancel was decorated with two large urns of wedding flowers with burning tapers in silver can delabra. Tapers and ivy also graced the windows. - Mr. Blalock is the son of Or. and Mrs. George R. Blalock of this city. He was graduated from the University of the South in Sewanee, Term., with a B. A. degree in political sci ence, and was while here a member of the Order of Gownsmen. He Is a senior at the University of South Caro lina law school, here he is a member of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. His social fra- trenity is Sigma Nu. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Axel berg of Aiken, who gave a re ception at the Marion GBrace Estates. She was graduated in May from the University of South Carolina, having trans ferred there following a year at Queens College. , She was honor attendant at the univer sity May Court this year and also a member of the Alpha Delta Pi social fraternity. Miss Cecilia Axelberg was her sister’s maid of honor. Oth er bridal attendants were Miss Almena Brooks Blalock, sister of the groom, Clinton; Mrs. Everette Crotts, Charleston; Miss Stephanie Koufman, Washington, D. C.; and Miss Josanne Verdery, Columbia. Their dresses were sleeve less, made with white chiffon bodices appliqued in maize and green, and ankle-length maize chiffon sheath skirts. Moss green velvet bands circled the Empire waistlines. Their flow ers were daisies and ivy cas cades. Dr. George R. Blalock was his son’s best man. Dr. George Blalock, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., brother of the groom, ushered along with George LaFaye, Columbia; Horace Payne, Clin ton; Sherwood Fender, Eltill; and John Eichelberger, Charles ton. An elbow length veil attach ed to a double silk bow edged with lilies of the valley ac cented the bride’s Bianchi orig inal wedding gown. Made of hand - clipped Chantilly lace over bridal silk, the fitted bodice featured a ‘ scalloped portrait neckline with trim of seed pearls. Long fitted sleeves ended in calla points over the wrists. The all-lace sheath skirt was designed with a butftle back and detachable chapel train outlined in scal lops. She carried a cascade bouquet of white Pbalaenapris orchids, stephanotis and sil houettes of bridal ivy and pearls. For a wedding trip to Jamai ca, West Indies, the bride changed to a beige linen dress with overblouse and matching accessories. Upon their return August 14, they will be at home In the Carolina Gardens Apartments in Columbia. Mr. Blalock is associated with Kneece and Kneece, a firm of attorneys in Columbia. Among those attending from Clinton were: Mr. and Mrs< Claude Crocker, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Car lisle Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Miss Kathryn Dicus, Mrs. A. C. Spencer, Miss Janet Hamer, Joe Gettys, Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock. Among other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scho field, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Thompson, Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jeter, Carlisle; Mf. and Mrs. Carroll Spencer, Co lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeown, Blackstock; and Mrs. James Moore, York. Johnson-Boyce Wedding Aug. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pinck ney Johnson, Route 2, Kinards, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Thomas Ed ward Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marion Boyce of 80 Calhoun Street, Joanna. The wedding will take place at the First Baptist Church of Joanna mi August 15 at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon. No formal invitations will be is sued. Relatives and freinds of the young couple are Invited. Luncheon Honors Bride-Elect and Recent Bride Miss Pat Chisholm, bride- elect, and Mrs. George R. Bu ford, recent bride, were honored last Wednesday with a luncheon by Mrs. Charles Workman at her country home. The honor guests’ places were marked with corsages of pink rosebuds. The dining table was centered with roses in shades of pink interspersed with crewel vine in a silver container. Silver | candle-holders held pink tapers. Pink and white place mats com pleted the table appointments. Guests were also seated at small tables in the living room, which carried out the pink and white color note. A three-course lunch eon was served. The honorees were pesented gifts by the hostesses. Assisting Mrs. Workman were Misses Ellen Lawson, Martha and Jenny Todd and Mrs. Harry Bona.— f Mrs. Bailey Entertained Miss Agatha Bailey, Miss Mary Ella Bailey, and Mrs. Frances B. Malley honored their mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey* when they ' entertained members of her Sunday school class at a luncheon on Satur day, July 31, at 1 o’clock at their home on Calvert Avenue. Mrs. C. E. Galloway assisted in welcoming the guests on arrival. Many beautiful summer flow ers were used throughout the home. Tables were attractive with center motifs of flowers and the twenty-seven g\|£sts found their places by dainty place cards. The hostesses served creamed turkey in pas try shells with other accesso ries, followed by assorted ices and cookies. When tables were removed, the guests enjoyed a pleasant social hour. •—TaiWrMck Portrait MRS. JERRY ELMER MOYE August Meeting of Lutheran Women The Lutheran Church Women of St. John’s Lutheran Church met Monday evening at 7:45 in the home of Mrs. John Fulmer with Mrs. Sadie Marse as co hostess. Mrs. Shelton Rimer had charge of the program and pre sented “The Churches Mission Among New Nations” very in- interestly. She was assisted by Mrs. S. t*. Bowers, Mrs. J. E. Boyce, and Mrs. Clara Stroud. During the social hour delici ous refreshments were served. Luncheon For Out-of-Town Guests In honor of Miss Ruth Holland aid her out of town wedding guests, some friends of Miss Holland gave a lovely luncheon on Saturday, July 31, at 12:30 p. m. in the Assembly room of . the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Gary Holcombe made beautiful arangements for the tables, using roses and other summer flowers. The food was served buffet at a beautifully appointed table. The menu included cold sliced turkey, garnished, brown rice, asparagus casserole, sliced to matoes, celery, relish tray, Sev en Seas salad, home-made rolls, ' iced tea, vanilla ice cream with lime sherbert, and decorated cake squares. Mrs. J. H. Dan* greeted the MRS. MALCOLM ONNIE WOOD g X: oftTn Quests SS MISS TODD IS BRIDE OF £ M M°Se an o1 ^ MALCOLM ONNIE WOOD Omaha, 111.; Mrs. Eula Moye, The marria R e of Marcia Cope- School in 1958 and Newberry Col- Carmi, 111.; Dr. and Mrs. Stan- land Todd of Newberry and le 8® 1® 19 82 with ah A. B. de- G OTB. ORDON’S LAST 4 DAYS! FINAL CLEARANCE! • CiUtkMM • Bed Croai • Califorsia • Plata MISS MORGAN Morgon-Breuer Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Pink Morgan of Route 2, Clinton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jean, to John Frederick Breuer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breuer of Jackson Heights, N. Y. The wedding will take place September 10 at the home of the bride. Rehearsal Party Given. In Aiken Dr. and Mrs. George R. Bla lock entertained with a dinner party Friday evening at the Commercial Hotel In Aiken im mediately folowing the Axelberg- Blalock wedding rehearsal. Place cards with minature wedding bells and lily-of-the- Valley marked the guests places which included forty-six mem bers of the wedding ; 4>arty, rela tives, and nut of town guests. Six silver candlelabra holding white burning tapers arranged with Tiffany roses at the focal point made a lovely setting for an epergne arrangement of Tif fany and garden roses at the head table. A four course dinner was serv ed after which B. D. Kuhn of Aiken was master of ceremonies. Bachelor's Luncheon Dr. George R. Blalock Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., entertained with a bachelor’s luncheon on Satur day in Augusta, Ga. Miss Chisholm Given Shower Mrs. L. T. Lawson and Mrs. Carson Nabors of Joanna, en tertained bride-elect, Miss Pat Chisholm, with a miscellaneous shower last Thursday evening at the Lawson home in Joan na. Miss Chisholm was presented a • corsage of tuberoses and stephanotis upon arrivel. Other guests received miniature wed^ ding rings tied with white sat in ribbons as favors. Guests were seated in the liv- ing room. Summer flowers and wedding bells carried out the bridal motif. Following several appropriate games, the hostesses served a salad plate with punch. Miss Chisholm was remem bered with many useful gifts. MISS EMMA RUTH HOLLAND AND REV. MOYE SPEAK VOWS The marriage of Miss Emma headdresses were made of yel- Dr * nd MrS Stan ’ T ° dd ° f Newberry and l 8 * £ ^P.v.hnt Ruth Holland to the Reverend low satin bows with matching Mo^elle 8 ^^^ Wn Watki’nsville W ®° d of Edge * ogy. He is a member of Kappa Jerry Elmer Moye of Omaha, net. Each carried a long stem Ga.; Mr. and ’Mrs. Charley 5^ sTturda^L^M fn Phi SOcial fraternity Illinois, was solemnized Sat- yellow rose. Miss Roslyn Mar- Dobson, Atlanta; Mrs. Donald Avxleigh Presbyterian Church. Aca^my ^ Camden Military urday evening at seven-thirty tin was flower girl. She wore Maul d in . Lancaster; Mrs. Bet- Dr. Neil E. Tmesdell officiated, A fter a wedding trip to the o’clock at the Associate Re- a pink embroidered organdy y ? re ® r ’. New JHenton, Mrs. in the presence of the immedi- mountains, the couple will make formed Presbyterian Church. dress and carried bridal flow- M . lri £ p . ana Mrs - E - ate families, using the double their home in Camden. Reverend Moye is the son of ers - 1, ring ceremony Mrs. Wood is the granddaugb- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moye of # F - W - Stanelle of Shawnee- SerV1 " gat Jf 0n we ^ a bride was becormngly at- ter of Mrs. Gertrude Hipp Cope- Omaha, 111. His bride is the town - IU - best man. Ush- £ rs . " uga * ay ’ Sara tired in a white doveknit suit land and the late Oswald Cope- daughter of Mrs. John Bluford f rs were Char ^y Dobson, At- ® w Hogan and Mrs ’fW ^ u JT u, £ P ^* land ’ former residents of Clin- Holland and the late Mr Hoi- lanta - Ga - James Harris, Ron- d G 8 6 box headpiece which held her ton, and has a number of rela- land of this city After a hon- ald Kin * and Irvin Seigler of Connor - circular veil. Her only ornament tives here. eymoon to the ' mountains of Cl ^ on , £ ™ a dia ^° nd and North Carolina the couple will For travel th e bride chose Infant DlOS f be at home, 1935 Frankfort f whlte cre Pe shea th with yel- Laurens _ Graveside servees PrnnHm^w \htrh Aye Louisville, Ky where J* ck « and ’**>“' (or Ernes. G. Smith, who died Lon worn h y her Lt^r atTr _ R GR . Ek ; R , ^ Rev. Moye will enter the so " es - ** J * T _ early Saturday morning in a lo- wedding The Rev - and Mrs J 08 *^ A - Southern Baptist Theological Mrs Moye attended North ca , hospital, infant son of Mr. Mrs. Wood is the daughter of Greer announce the birth of a Seminary in September. aad and Mrs. Gordon Lewis Smith Mr. and Mrs. Marcus WUton son, David Roby, on July 26 at The ceremony was preform- Sf c ® ,v ® d a B - A d ®8 re€ 1x1 of Rt. 1, Laurens, were conduct- Todd. Jr. She is a 1961 honor Bailey M® 1 ™™! Hospital, ed by the Reverend Joseph H. Eag * i8 “ ro ™ Blu ® Mountain ed Saturday afternoon In City graduate of Newberry High CARROLL Darr, pastor of the bride, and C 1 ollege ,n Mississippi. There view Cemetery. School and is a 1964 graduate of u o the Rev. Carl Bishop of Ware sh ® was 8 member of the Eu- Surviving in addition to his Winthrop College with a B. A. mnn H ^ . Jos ® ph Shoals. A program of nuptial n °™ iai ? So ® iety ' she wiU teach perents are his maternal grand- degree in biology. Mrs Wood ca anntmnep th* music was given by Mrs. a , JaUey High School in Louis- parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest served as a hoSse cot^ilor at ?*„’ JoseTRatmond Jr oS Grace Conner, organist, and vlR ® ^ year Beck of Laurens; and his pater- Winthrop. She is a member of Jul y 28 P at Telfair Mrs. Carolyn Mauldin, of Lan- M *’- Moye is a graduate of nal grandparents, Lewis M. Beta Beta Beta and Zeta Alpha covnnnnh r Hospital * caster, soloist. Sothern Illinois University, Smith of Pelzer and Mrs. Del- honor fraternities. During the r The bride,, given in marriage Carbondale, 111., where he com- phia Jennings of Laurens. past year she attended the Co- T »n. 1$ i” 6 . f ° rme ^ by ber brother, Johnny B. Hoi- P"** U* A- and Master, „( , umbla H<)spitaI School of Modi- i*"* Sa«*™Mt«, daughter of land, chose a candlelight satin Art in English, There he was GUESTS OF HUNNICUTTS cal Technology from which she VT® nvi „ Satterwhite of gown for her wedding. The s ^ate and campus Baptist Stu- Mr. and Mrs. Junior Beden- graduated on July 22. * e ‘ bodice featured a scalloped dent Union President. He has baugh and son and Mrs. Janie Mr. Wood is the son of Mrs. VftII nnv ,_ _ bertha accented with lace and been P astor of the First Bap- Bedenbaugh of Columbia spent Bruce Macolmn Wood of Edge- U T ® EAD long calla point sleeves. The tist ch ureh in Shawneetown, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. field and the late Mr. Wood. He ' rHE CHRONICLE floor-length skirt fell in soft Louis Hunnicutt and family. graduated from Edgefield High YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS pleats flowing to the back forming the chapel train. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion fell from a crown of pearls. She wore a single strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of snowy chrysanthemums around a glamellia. Miss Mary Ann Holland was her sister’s honor attendant. She wore a mint green satin daytime satin dress wih em pire waistlnie. Her circular veil was attached to a green satin pillbox and she carried a single yellow rose. Bridesmaids were Miss Cyn thia Widmer and Mrs. George Richard Buford, Clinton, and Mrs. Allen Fant, Honea Path; and Mrs. Edwin Greer of New Ellenton. Their dresses were identical to the honor attend ant. Junior bridesmaids were Misses Carolyn and Linda Per ry and Frances Hogan of Clin- on, and Lyon Tripp of Easley. They wore daytime dresses *of maize satin with beU skirts, and portrait necklines. Their Rehearsal Party For Holland-Moye Rites The rehearsal party for the Holand-Moye wedding was held in the assembly room of the Associate Reformed Presbyte rian Church on Friday evening, July 30. Hostesses were Mr*. C. W. Murphy and Mrs. Grace Con nor. Mrs. Gary Holcombe made the beautiful floral arrangements which were in keeping with the pink and white color scheme of the party. The center arrange ment on the table was a crystal epergne filled with roses flanked by silver candelabra with burn ing tapers. There were other ar rangements of mountain hy drangeas and pink roses. The table held an raray of party dainties, Including bell shaped chicken salad sandwich es, ham biscuits, cheese straws, Pink heart-shaped sweet sand wiches, salted nuts, lemon tarts, assorted cookies, and party punch. Mrs. Gary Holcomb presided at the punch bowl. Others as- •iating In serving were Mrs. R. E. Martin, Mrs. C. W. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry. During the evening the guests were entertained by Jerry Moye at the piano and Mrs. Donald Mauldin with vocal selctions. 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