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PETTY-NORRIS ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sylvester Petty of 200
West Calhoun Street, Joanna, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Delores Elaine, to Jackson
Norris of Newberry, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Calhoun Norris of Newberry.
Miss Petty is a graduate bf Clinton High School
and is employed by the Torrington Company. The
groom-elect is a graduate of Newberry High School
and is employed by the C-P Corporaton in Newberry.
The wedding witl take place October 29 at 4:00
p.m. at the Church of God in Joanna. Friends and
relatives are invited.
WCTU To Meet Next Tuesday
The Woman's Christian 418 Musgrove Street. Mrs.
Temperance Union will meet S. C. Dunlap will be co-host-
Sept. 26 at 3:30 p. m. at the ess -
home of Miss Essie Davidson, Subscribe to The Chronicle
Legion Auxiliary
Picnic Is Held
The American Legion Aux
iliary. met on Sept. 19 at the
Perr^ *B(foofe Cottage on Lake
Greenwb6d for their annual
picric beginning the new
year.
The mcnic dinner was serv
ed to the members and their
guests, which included a
sroup from the Clinton High
School band.
Presiding was Mrs. Earl
Workman, president, who in
troduced Harry Bouk-
nieht. Clinton High Band di
rector. who in turn introduced
the band m°mbers which
gave a selection of patriotic
songs, inolud'ng “The Star
Snangled Banner”, “A Song
"f Peace.” a^d “Now The
Dav Is Over”. A special fea
ture of the musical program
was a croun of students sing
ing “I Believe.”
A short business session
was held.
harden Clubs
Meatincf Dates
r , *?r'»Hna Wren
Thp Carolina Wren Gar-
do*i Clnh wi’l mee* on Mon-
d*»v. Se*it ?5. at 3'30 with
Mrs. Joel Cox at her home
o' 1 the Greenwood ILghway.
ro-host°sses will be Mrs. J.
R Beynoldds and Mrs. J. F
Ellison. The program, by
Mrs. Garv Holcomb, will be
about “Containers,” and
each member is asked to
bring her favorite conaain-
er. v
Sun Bonnet
The Sun Bonnet Garden
Club will meet Monday, Sept.
25. at 3:30 in the Board
Room at Belk Auditorium,
give the program. “Captured
The Rev. Zeb Williams will
Beauty.” using slides to illus
trate his remarks on photo
graphing flowers. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Marshall Brown,
Miss Marian Burts, and Mrs.
S. Taylor Martin.
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MRS. HAROLD ADAIR COLEMAN
Le
[onottd With
Wedding fcrtttes
Rehearsal Party
The party following the
League-Coleman wedding re-
nearsai oaiuiuay nigni was
held at the home of Mrs.
Fred S- Boyd, Jr. 1 , Sherwood
Drive, Laurens.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Marion Nabors of Clin
ton, Mrs. Marion Cook of
Laurens, Mrs. C. J. Patton of
Rock Hill, and Mrs. Ralph
Byers of Greenville, all of
WHOM are aunts of the groom.
A green and white bridal
motif was used ort the refresh
ment table where triple can
delabra flanked an arrange
ment of white glads and
mums.
Guests were the bridal
party and out of town guests.
Seated Tea ^
Mrs. Leroy Sanders and
Mrs. Gary Holcomb were
joint hostesses at a seated
tea Saturday, Sept. 9, hon
oring Miss Mary Grace
League, whose wedding to
Harold Adair Coleman, Jr.,
took place on Sunday. The
living room of the Wilson
home was attractively deco
rated in shades of pink hy
drangeas, sedutn, Delish and
begonia.
The dining table was cov
ered with pink, overlaid with
an embroidered white organ
za cloth. A silver epergne of
Queen Elizabeth roses center
ed the table, softened by
Miss League was presented MISS NORRIS IS MARRIED
MRS. PAUL EPPLEY
The wedding of Miss Mary ed in the social hall.
Grace League to A2c Harold
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MISS LEAGUE WED SUNDAY
AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
fn^rfhosenThinroattem 1 TO PAUL ODIS EPPLEY, JR.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole- h * r ^ h ° sen c J lln ® P. 811 ®™ _J
Adair Coleman, Jr., was sol- man of Ferguson Street, the of r )Wn g ue * ts mc ‘Ud- Rev Grange S. Cothran of- liam T. Norris of Clinton, es-
emnized Sunday at 4:00 p. m. groom had his father as best fr . Mrs ' Tommy San p S . ficiated and Mrs. Cothran fur- corted her. Their parents are
at the First Baptist Church, man. Ushers were C. W. Zim- 18 vcm. Mrs. r ren s. nished organ mU sic at the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris of
Rev. J. H. Darr officiated. merman of Charlotte, N. C., Boyd ’; r ” „ 8 ' Hu ®? V M ° r J wedding of Miss Sharon De- 104 Academy St., Clinton.
The bride chose a gown of Hugh Morgan, Jr., of Lau- f 8n ’ My*- Marion Cook, and ]ores Morris of Clinton and John Eppley was his bother’s
candlelight silk over peau de rens - Caro1 Copeland, Harry Mrs - Allen Coleman of Lau - Paul Odis Eppley Jr., who is best man. They are the sons
sole, trimmed in alencon lare League, Jr., and James Boyd renS Brlde5ma|ll Luncheon stationed with the Navy in of Mrs. Paul Odis Eppley of
and seed pearls. It featured Coleman. Miss M^rf Grace League S ? n 1 D ‘ eg0 ’ 5 U " day at ? p m ' 103 l umter St and the l3te
an Empire bodice with a cres- bride graduated from ^ 1SS M8ry ce League t the Second Baptlst Church> Mr Eppley .
cent neckline, A-line skirt Greenville General Hospitol ^ 8 * 188 b^tess to a bnaes Laurens Mrs. William T. Norris of
with garland wreaths appli- School of Nursing. She is the noon the Marv Mus- ^ ride s brother, Wil- Clinton was matron of honor
qued in lace. A full double daughter of Mr. and Mrs. prnV0 and Miss Doris Eppley, the
groom’s sister, was maid of
|| honor. Michael Smith, the
f| t groom’s brother-in-law, and
ft! Michael Harris ushered, and
William Lowe sang.
The couple left immediate
ly after the wedding for Cali
fornia. They will live at 960
Florida Ave., in Imperial
Beach.
Mrs. Eppley has been work
ing as a secretary at C. W.
Anderson Hosiery Company
in Clinton. Mr. Eppley has
■been in the Navy two years.
For the service the bride
wore a silk organza dress
with pearl-embroidered lace
trimming the princess bodice,
A-line skirt and camelot train.
Attendants’ peacock blue
sheaths featured floating chif
fon back panels, scoop neck
lines and Dior sleeves.
queu in lace, a iuu uuume „ . erovp Hotel
camelot train was attached, Morris Hayes League of the guests’ Diaces at the
and it was accented with lace Laurens Highway. Her hus- * ne g 75 81 * P! a £ es • ine
A caXt held tte fun band attended Presbyterian “> bI * th f <*>“
W .. A capule . , .T 0 U>e fuH College before joining the Air "larked w.th place cards of
Force. They will reside at Pl" k r » s ? ! and wedding bells.
bouffant veil of illusion.
Miss Shirley League, sister
612 Clift Drive, Austin, Tex-
The table was centered with
pink roses and miniature
bride and groom.
The bride presented her
gifts to the bridesmaids at
this time.
of the bride, of Atlanta, was
maid of honor. She wore an
antique gold chiffon formal Frrrvior
with the bodice banded in VV1I11UI1 r rubier
moss green velvet, attached Vows August 15
to an A‘line skirt with a full Miss Reithic Ann Winton „
camelot capelet. The head- and Tommy Vernon Frazier ShOW#f Honors
piece was a bouffant veil of were maried on August 15 in Mice Trrrmtruall
illusion attached to a pearl Mountain Home, Ark. 1
comb. Her attendants were The bride is the daughter ° n s ® turt,a y night, Sept. 9,
similarly dressed. They were 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Win- 8 miscellaneous shower hon-
Misses Sandra Huggins. Rich- ton of Paris. Texas. The or l n R Miss Jane Trammell,
mond, Va., Cassandra Huff- groom is the son of Mr. and October bride-elect was giv-
stetler, Marsha League, and Mrs. R. H. Frazier of Joanna. en . at . Clinton Commun ty
Anita Byers of Greenville. He is stiving in the Air Building, to which a. number
Mrs. Grace League Conner Force, stationed in Altus, f. ri j nd T S T and rel8tives
and J. E. Martin presented Okla,. on special assignment ad ;__i po .[ , ._^ er _^^^. a ^^f
the music. A reception follow- in Arkansas.
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Shows 3:15, 7 & 9
Saturday—1:15, 3:30—Night—7 & 9
We Cb Not Run Through On Saturday
MON.-TUES., SEPT. 25-26
bride-elect was presented a
corsage bf white mums. _
After enjoying' several MlSS Godfrey
games, the guests were invit- Worlc Mr Rivorc
ed Into the dining room where ^ eas A ir * nivers
the prettily appointed party M iss Patricia Ann Godfrey,
table was covered with a dau ghter of Mr, and Mrs.
green cloth overlaid with G roce a. Godfrey of Wood-
white organdy. The table was ] and Acres, became the bride
centered with lovely arrange- of Gordon RiverS of Canad _
ment of pink roses and small j f . n Tex., Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
dahlias in a silver bowl, and a t the Milam Road Church of
Hanked by tall silver candela- God Rev j H Osborne of-
bra with pink candles. Re- fi c j a ted
freshmentS of salad, punch The bride chose a gown of
and other party food were peau de soie and Chantilly
served buffet. j ace w jth a chapel length
Ater refreshments. Miss train.
Trammell was presented Miss Miriam Lawson, maid
nany lovely and useful gifts. 0 f honor, ymre a white lace
Hostesses for the occasion sheath trimmed in pink with a
were Mrs. Eva Land, Mrs. scoop neckline.
Guy T u m b 1 i n, Jr., Mrs. The bride’s »sister,
JANET GARDNER
Dillard Boland, Jewelry
103 E. Pitts St.
Telephone 833-1028
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Shows 3:15, 7:00 and 9:00
STARTS SEPT. 27—DOUBLE FEATURE
TARZAN AND GREAT RIVER
“SEA PIRATE”
A Bride-to-Be in old Cey
lon had a real problem when
. T _ tT T _, — ——. Mrs. it came time to invite
Mr* k Rni? ’ ^ « M 8 ^1? 8 ’ Jeannette stone ’ was brides- friends to the Wedding. The
' wu?*" maid and her dress was pink P rime requisite was a good,
Power and Mrs. Marvm Whit- chiffon with a lace bodice. f as t runner.
mIr *’ The groom chose as his best This bearer of good news
rVmnla man John Rowland of Lith- would run from house to
t - onia - Ga. house, from village to vil-
Wltn Lake PartY Mrs - Marie Holmes and lage, with the invitations. If
Honoring Miss Janice Eil- Vernan Anderson presented a the Groom was a chief, or a
een Pinson and Hervey Fran- P ro 8 ram of wedding music, relative of a chief, the run-
cis Blalock, Jr., whose wed- A small reception followed ner would present the invited
ding will be an event of De- ceremon - v with only the guests with a large packet of
cember, Mrs. C. W. Copeland fami, y R resent at tbe home of 5 e t e i leaves and a garland
and Mrs. Lykes Henderson tha bride. t i of flowers. If the Groom
entertained a number of, Afterwards th e couple left was lesser than a relative of
friends of the couple at the f ? r Fort Bragg ’ where a chief, the invited guests
Copeland cottage on Lake u gr ” orn ’ a P aratr °oper in would receive only two betel
Greenwood recently. They the . ded States Army, is i eaV es.
were inivted for skiing and ^ tatlonod and where they will Aren’t you glad you don’t
afterwards for a buffet sup- IVe ‘ have to seek out a bushel of
P*r. Q U t 0 f town guests included betel leaves before your
A fall motif was carried Tommy Stokes of Spartan- Wedding? It’s so much eas-
out, with decorations of burg, and Sadler Poe of Rock ier t0 mail an attractive in
bronze daisies. The bride was Hill, students at the Univer- vitat j°n to your friends and
remembered with a gift by sity of Virginia graduate relatives,
the hostesses. School. Dillard Boland, Jeweler,
can serve you with a com
plete line of invitations, An
nouncements, Thank You
Notes, Reception Cards, Mr.
and Mrs. Cards . . . even
name - printed Reception
Napkins. It’s a great deal of
fun to choose your own Pa
per Trouseau and type style
at Dillard Boland, Jeweler.
So bring your Groom-to-Be
along.
While you are here, be
sure to register as a future
Bride. Choose your Silver,
China and Crystal pattern at
the same time. It will make
gift shopping much easier for
your friends.
As a Bridal Consultant, I’m
sure I can help you with the
many questions you have.
There is no charge for thia
service. Call me, won’t you?
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