The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 06, 1969, Image 3
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., February 6, 1969—3-A
Parties Honor Bride-Elect
Miss Betsy King, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John William King,
of Summerville, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs,
Sr., has been extensively enter
tained prior to her wedding to
James Russell Oxford last Sun
day.
On January 18, she was enter
tained with a coffee given by Mrs.
Marlin Payne and Mrs. Jon
Payne. The dining table was cen
tered with an arrangement of
white chrysanthemums and white
cherubs. Miss King was given a
corsage of white chrysanthe
mums.
Andrew Williams entertained
many young couples with a bridge
party for Miss King and Mr. Ox
ford. After a number of rounds
of bridge the couple was re
membered with a silver bread
tray, gift of the hostesses.
The couple was entertained
with a dinner party on Jan. 18
by Joe Pullen, Van Bullen and Mr.
and Mrs. James Adams, Jr.
Miss Carole Baker and Mrs.
John Walters honored Betsy with
a breakfast at the home of Mrs.
Carl Baker. The dining table
was centered with a silver can
delabra in a silverfooted mirror
tray, and held an arrangement of
lily of the valley and bridal
breath. The honoree was present
ed monogrammed glasses and
china in her chosen pattern.
Mrs. Robert McWhorter and
Mrs. Winston McWhorter enter
tained on January 11, with a kit
chen shower. Among the guests
were former classmates of
Betsy. The guests were served
ice-cream molded in shape of
wedding bells and petitsfour.
On January 17, Mrs. H. D.
Brown, Mrs. Hoyt Farmer and
Mrs. James Adams gave a
desseet bridge party. The house
was decoratedwithpearl-studded
hearts and wedding bells. Small
pearl studded hearts were on
each table. She was remejnbered
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with a beautiful silver tray by the
hostesses.
Miss King was honored with a
luncheon and lingerie shower bv
Mrs. James Marks, Mrs. Din
Ballenger and Mrs. E. C. Pes-
terfoeld at the home of the form
er. Each table was centered with
a nosegay of yellow chrysanthe
mums and ivy on a net and lace
place mat. She received many
gifts, and was presented a cor
sage of yellow mums like the
nosegays.
Miss King is the daughter of
the former Miss Elliott Jacobs,
of Clinton and was presented at
the Clinton Cotillions’ Debutante
Ball.
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