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2—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. (
November 21, 1968
Women's World
Prepare For Christmas Bazaar
Sunbonnet Garden Club members, left
to right, Mrs. K. E. Fryfogle, presi
dent, Mrs. F. V. Smith, chairman,
and Mrs. Furman Thomason, prepare
for the Club’s Christmas Bazaar, to
be given for members and their
guests on Nov. 25 at the home of
Mrs. Thomason on South Broad
Street. The proceeds will be used
for city beautification.
W.O.T.M.
The Women of thfe Moose will
hold a special meeting on the 26th
of Nov. at 7:30 p.m. at the Moose
Lodge. Members are urged to
attend this special meeting.
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Sunbonnet Club
The Sunbonnet Garden Club
will “have a Christmas Bazur
for members and their guests
on Monday, Nov. 25 at 3:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Furman
Thomason on S. Broad St Mem
bers are asked to bring articlns
to be sold not later than 12 nooa,
Monday.
Assisting Mrs. Thomason as
hostesses will be Mrs. W. W.
Harris, Mrs. Roy Workman, Mrs.
Roy Taylor Martin and Mrs.
M. E, Bethea.
This year women in the United
States will purchase an average
ol If. 5 pairs 'of nylotf stock
ings, as compared to 11.8 pairs
in I960. The reason is fashion.
A few years ago it was Impos
sible to produce patterned stock
ings: on seamless machines. Now
it’s taken for granted.
Ledbetter-Raines
Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Led
better, Jr. of 220 Arbor Roed,
Spartanburg, announce the en-
Workmans Observe
Golden Wedding
Sunday afternoon, No-
■ 17, Mr. and Mrs. Ace
C. Workman were entertained in
honor of their 50th wedding anni
versary.
Hosts and hostesses were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard
Boland, Mr. and Mrs. Ace C.
Workman, Jr., and Mrs. Barbara
W. Hellams, all of Clinton.
Guests called between the
hours of 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Hellams on Ce
dar Street to honor the couple.
A gold color scheme was used
in decoration throughout the
house. The refreshment table was
centered with a golden anniver-
ary : cake surrounded by minia
ture mums and flanked on either
side with yellow candles. Yellow
glads and chrysanthemums were
also used in decoration. Refresh
ments of punch, cake, cheese bis-
buKs, mints, and other dainties
were served. Mrs. William Hat-
ton, Mrs. Joe Holland, and Mrs.
Ervin Shook assisted the hosts
and hostessed in the courtesies
of entertaining.
Among the guests were the
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Workman: Ace C. Workman, HI,
Hepry Workman, Dillard Boland,
Jr«, Barbara Hazel Boland, Geor-
giana Hellams, and Jodi
Hellams.
Also among those calling dur
ing the appointed hours were Mr.
and Mrs. PaulT. Henson of Foun
tain Inn. Mrs. Henson was Mrs.
Workman’s roommate at Green
ville Women’s College, Green
ville. at the time of Mr. and Mrs.
Shouse-Face
Vows Spoken
GREENWOOD - Marion Tryoo
face of Columbia and his brids,
the former Miss Janice Grey
Shouse of Mountville, left for a
honeymoon In Sea Island, Ga.,
and Florida after their wedding
Friday at the Episcopal Church
of the Resurrection. The Rev.
William Hicks was assisted by the
Rev. Orion Davis Jr. in the cere
mony at 7 p.m.
Mr. Face is employed by State
Farm Mutual Auto Insurance
Company in Columbia. He is a
1968 graduate of^ffife University
of South Carolina, where be re
ceived an A.B. degree in psy
chology and held membership in
Sigma Nu social fraternity. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Edwin Face of 408 N. Tren-
holm Road, Columbia.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Willie Hance Finley of Old
Milton Road, Mountville, and the
kte Robert Shouse of Winston-
Salem, N.C. She is a nursing,
student at the University ofSouth
Carolina.
Miss Lynn Shouse of Mouat-
vllle, sister of the bride, was
■aid el honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Fenny Prout of Greenville,
Miss Margaret Miller of Lan
caster, Miss Nancy Hancock at
Most Pleasant and Miss Linda
of Holly Hill.
Willie Hance Finley of Mount
ville gave his step-daughter in
marriage. John Face of Colum
bia, brother of the groom, was
best man. Ushering were Joe
Shell Johnson, Robert Hancock,
William Sirmon Jr. and Robert
Johnston, all of Columbia.
Mrs. Forrest Jones provided
organ music. Guests were re
ceived in the parish house.
The bride’s modified tent gown
of delustered satin was accented
with lace motifs which were em
broidered with seed pearls. She
wore a cameo lavaliere worn by
her mother and grandmother at
their weddings.
The leaf green chiffon dresses
worn by the bridal attendants
featured blue velvet ribbons in
terlacing green lace trim on the
sleeves and stand-up collars.
Blue velvet buttons fastened the
beck yokes above gathered chif
fon panels.
Mr. and Mrs. Face will live
at 1626 Enoree Ave. mColumbia.
gage me nt of their daughter, Ann
to LL Lawrence Jefferson
Raines.
Miss Ledbetter graduated from
Spartanburg High School and
completed two years at Presby
terian College. She is employed
si Security Finance Company.
Lieutenant Raines was reared
at Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton.
He is a graduate of Tbornwell
High School and Presbyterian
College. He is presently stationed
at Fort Knox, Kentucky but will
be transferred to Fort McClellan,
Ala. alter Nov. 29.
The wedding is planned for De
cember 28 at the First Presby
terian Church of Spartanburg.
Operation Santa
The Moose Lodge has started
its annual drive to collect toys
for Christmas. Anyone have good,
usable toys that they no longer
want, are asked to contact Mr.
J. C. Estes, Mr. J. E. Bras
well or Earl WomUs. The topi
will be pitted ap.
Iris Garden Club
, The Iris Garden Club will meet
Wednesday, November 17 at
4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. I
0. Ray. Mrs. W. S. Wertz will
be co-hostess.
A Christmas film will be
ihown.
Miss Davis Becomes
Bride of Capt. Smith
CORLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruce
Corley announce the birth of their
daughter, Stephanie Lynn, born
Nov. 14 at Providence Hospital,
Columbia. Mrs. Corley is the
former Miss Linda White, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James R.
White of Greensboro, N.C.
Miss Mary Belle Davis became
the bride of Capt Abney Alexan
der Smith, Jr. of Ft Jackson
Saturday at 5 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church, Clinton. A
reception in the church parlor
followed the service, which Rev.
Alfred Lyon Bixler and Dr. Wil
liam Redd Turner conducted.
The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Lawrence Fuller Davis of
Old Milton Road and the late Mr.
Davis. She completed the sopho
more year at Winthrop College.
Captain Smith, a graduate of
the United States Military Aca
demy, has served in Vietnam. He
is the son of State Represen
tative and Mrs. Abney Alexander
Smith of 407 Old Park Road,
North Charleston.
Given in marriage by Harold
Flemimg Harris, Jr., of Sulli
van’s Island, her brother-in-
law, the bride wore a gown of
peau de sole designed with a
fitted bodice. The scoop neckline,
was surrounded by ale neon lace
re-wnbroidered with pearls.
Garlands of lace were scattered
over the controlled front A cha
pel hmte formed below a tailor
ed bow of peau de sole. Her
veil was a waist lenght maatilla
of alencon lace re-embroidered
with pearls. Her bridal flowers
was an old-fashioned nosegay of
roses.
The matron of honor, sister of
the bride, Mrs. Harold Fleming
Harris of Sullivan’s Island, wore
cordial taffeta. Empire gown with
a back fullness. She carried a
nosegay of mixed flowers.
Bridewmaids were Miss Mar
tha Louise Crawford of Joanna,
Miss Harriett Bruce Gordon of
Decatur, Ga., Miss Irene Hen
derson, Miss Linda Kay Young,
Miss Margaret Carol Young an
Miss Dorothy Lilliah Thackston
of Clinton. They were dressed
similarly to the matron of honor,
but wore small flowers in their
Attendants of the bridegroom
were John Roy Gibson, Charles
Leroy Clark n, William Don
ald Catch, Ronald Ream Fitts,
Workman’s marriage.
Other out-of-town guests were:
Mrs. George Young of Whitmire,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Poole, Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Shuler, Mr. Bill
Workman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shuler, all of Holly Hill;
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McCord, Jr.,
Charleston; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Felkel, Columbia,
Miss Hazel Boland, Greenville;
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wright,
Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Yarborough, Columbia; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe T. Workman, Dalian,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Tom C.
Anderson, Greenwood; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Burns, Jr., Lm-
rens; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 9n-
ber, Laurens; Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Monroe, Newberry; Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Dobbins, Joanna;
Mrs. J. A. Crisp, Cross HOI,
and Mr. Sam Crisp, Crons HflL
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ther-in-law of the bride. The
groom’s father, Abney A. Smith,
served as best man.
Charles Gaines presented or
gan music.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live
in Columbia.
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REHEARSAL PARTY
Miss Mary Belle Davis and
Capt. Abney Alexander Smith,
Jr., bride-elect and groom-elect
of November 16, were entertained
with a party following rehearsal
for their wedding on Friday even
ing, November 15.
Host and hostess were Mr. and
Mrs. Abney Alexander Smith,
parents of the groom-elect
Guests were invited to the Wil
son Home on Ansel Drive at 8:00
p.m.
Dinner was served buffet style.
Centering the serving table was
an arrangement of pink carna
tions and white chrysanthemums
and glads. Guests found their
places at individual tables for
four in the living-room, den, and
on the inside patio. Small nose
gays of pink and white centered
each table.
Guests included the members
of the wedding party. Mr. and
Mrs. James Cuttino of Sumter
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Black
of Beaufort were also guests.
BACHELOR’S DINNER
On Saturday, November .16, at
11:30 a.m. Capt Abney Alexander
Smith, Jr. entertained the
groomsmen attending him in his
wedding with a Bachelor’s Din
ner.
Places were set for twelve
in the Dining Room at Blazer’s
Restaurant on Lake Greenwood.
A seafood platter was enjoyed.
Following the meal the groom-
eket presented his
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