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Mr. and Mrs. John Roseboro spent the Christmas holidays in Gastonia, N. C. with her sister, Mrs. Everett Carson and Mr. Carson. They were called there
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Duncan and Mrs. Ressie McKenzie have returned from Annapolis, Md. where they spent the holidays with their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. R. B. Bankhead, Captain Bankhead and little son, Richard, HI
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts and little son Billy have returned to their home in Birmingham, Ala. after spending the holidays with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. (Billy) Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. James Tiller.
Miss Betty Fryga spent the holidays in Johnston with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Trammell spent Christmas in Hana- han with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Trammell and family. They were joined by their daughter, Miss Beth Trammell of Charlotte, N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese of Jacksonville, Fla. were guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andMrs. Lykes Henderson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton of High Point, N. C. were guests of Mrs. Willie Mae Hatton over the weekend.
Miss Effie Lue Godfrey is spending the holidays with her brother, Mr. Truman Godfrey and Mrs. Godfrey in Greenville.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Jr. and daughters, Lou Ann and Kim of Pendleton, spent Christmas Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwins.
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Fuller and family spent Christmas Day in Enoree with her mother, Mrs.Everett Poole.
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and children, Jim and Melanie Elizabeth of Columbia were here for the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Mac Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin. Little Melanie Elizabeth was baptized Sunday at the morning service at First Presbyterian Church. Lt. and Mrs. Jim Adair of Wichita, Kansas were also here for the holidays with his parents.
Mrs. Betty Barrett is a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, Augusta, Ga.
John Paul McKee of Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. and Frank McKee of Ware Shoals are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. McKee. Miss Julia McKee is spending the holidays in Switzerland. Miss McKee has taken a job with Price Waterhouse, Co. in Frankfort, Germany.
Mrs. Davis R. Holland spent the holidays in Columbia with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hollander.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry- fogle had as their house guests for the Christmas holidays, Mrs. John Cocke and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cherry of Wick- liffe, Ky.
Miss Brenda Kay Kight and James Michael English wereu- nited in marriage at 7:30 p. m. on December 12th at Memorial Baptist Church in Aiken, S. C. in a candle light service. Rev. Clinton Henderson officiated at the double ring ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Kight are the bride’s parents and the groom is the son Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. English, Jr. of Clinton, S. C.
The groom’s father served as best man. Ushers were Don Bridgers, brother-in-law of the bride and Larry Summers.
Mrs. Colleen Bridgers, sister of the bride, and Miss Dora Seigler were matron and maid of honor. Their gowns were red satin brocade with short, set in sleeves. The princess lines were accented with streamers and bows of red velvet ribbon. Their headpeices were of matching bows of red velvet ribbon topped with circletts of red net. They carried nosegays of silver tipped white mums set in holly and tied with ribbons of red velvet.
Miss Carol English, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Misses Brenda and Donna Bridgers, neices of the bride, were junior bridesmaid and flower girl. Their dresses and bouquets were identical to those of the honor attendants.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of candle light peau de soie and Alencon lace. The gown, created by the bride’s mother, featured the empire look with self belt and train length bow, long fitted lace sleeves ending in a ruffles of scalloped lace. The stand up collar was set with seed pearls, outlining the lace designs. Tiny satin covered buttons complimented the inverted pleat which ended in a chapel length train.
The bride’s elbow length bouffant veil was attched to double bows of peau do soie, et with pearls. Her bouquet was a Juliet cascade of white rose buds.
A reception followed immediately in the church’s social hall. Assisting with the servingwere Misses Susan Fox, Judy Seigler, Charlotte Smith and Diedra Howard. Miss Carol Ann Horres kept the bride’s book.
Following their wedding trip the couple will make their home in New Orleans, La.
Following the rehearsal, the members of the wedding party and friends were entertained with a dinner given in Aiken by the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. English Jr. of Clinton.
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Pat Fryfogle and Dan Hartley, who were married on Sunday, December 27th. at 8:00 o’clock in the evening, entertained in their honor prior to their wedding.
On Saturday, following the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Hartley, of Mount Pleasant, parents of the bridegroom, entertained the wedding party and a number of out of town guests at a lovely dinner at The Mus- grove Inn. The tables were beautifully decorated in Christmas colors. Mementos of the happy occasion were given by the bride and bridegroom to their attendants.
Later that evening the young couple washonoredwithadance at the Lakeside Country Club, where hundreds of their friends from far and near gathered to wish them well. A roaring fire in the huge stone fireplace welcomed the guests into the festively decorated hall and delicious refreshments were served. Hosts for the party were Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock, Miss Kathryn Dicus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd bs, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and Mrs. Cecil Wilson.
On Sunday, Dr. Andy Wallar, of Greenville, uncle of the bride, invited the wedding party to breakfast at The Wilson House. The bridal table was especially beautiful with candles and a floral centerpiece of pink and white carnations. The dining room and den were filled with flowers. Dr. Wallar presented gifts to the young couple and toasts were made for their happiness.
During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlinson Martin had open house for other out of town guests.
Following the wedding at 8:00 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fryfogle, parents of the bride, gave a reception at the Lakeside Country Club. Guests were welcomed by a cheery fire. There was no formal receiving line, but friends were greeted by the host and hostess, and Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Hartley, parents of the bridegroom, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, Mrs. Edward Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. FredHol- come, II, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes, and Dr. and Mrs. Carl W'essinger. The bride’s aunt, Mrs. John Cocke, and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cherry, of Wickliffe, Kentucky, presided over the punch bowl. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. James P. Coleman and Mrs. Eugene Brigham, of Greenville, also by Mrs. George Blalock and Mrs. Robert Hamer. The guest register was kept by Mrs. Horace Horton and Mrs. George Huguley. Helping with the refreshments were MissMaraiidy Craft, of Winnsboro, cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Karen Wessinger and Miss Claire Turner.
Family Dinner Given Saturday
Mrs. H.S. Eichelberger entertained with a family dinner on Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Krell of Columbia and their three children, Katharyne, George and Ursula, the Rev. and Mrs. H.L. Eichelberger of Hendersonville, N.C. and their four children, Sandra, Julia, Anne and Lee, Dr. and Mrs. John Eichelberger of Charleston and their two daughters, Laurie and Bonny and Miss Barbara Eichelberger of Columbia.
2-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Dec. 31, 1970
Balkham-Ginn Ceremony HeldMiss Linda Diane Baikham
became the bride of Cecil William Ginn Saturday, December 19 at 8 p.m. in a candlelight ceremony at Calvery Baptist Church in Clinton.
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ezell Baikham of Fair Drive, the bride is employed at Community Cash Grocery Store.
The groom, also employed at Community Cash, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Millard Ginn of Whitmire Highway.
Mrs. Frank Medlin was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Libby Broom of Laurens and Miss Kathy Ginn and Miss Patricia Ginn, the groom’s sisters.
The groom’s father served as best man. Ushers were Roger Ginn, the groom’s brother; Dennis Baikham, the bride’s brother, end Kelly King.
The Rev. J.W. SpiUers officiated. Miss Ann Webb presented organ music.
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Following a wedding trip to Atlanta, Ga., the couple will live at 321 W. Main St.
Mrs. Brock EntertainsOn December 19th., Mrs.
Frances Brock of Joanna entertained her co-workers, Vanda Beauty Counselors, with a covered dish supper at the Club House. After an enjoyable supper, some guests won delightful gifts.
Miss Patricia Margaret Fryfogle became the bride of Daniel Peyton Hartley, II, in a double ring, candlelight ceremony at 8:00 o’clock in the evening in the First Presbyterian Church, Clinton, Sunday, December 27th. Reverend Ralph M. Byrd, of Charleston, performed the ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Mr. Benjamin Hutto, also of Charleston.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evans Fryfogle, of Merrie Oaks, was given in marriage by her father. Mr. Hartley is the son on Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Carsten Hartley, of Mount Pleasant.
Miss Marilyn McRae Fryfogle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a bright green crepe formal fashioned with an empire bodice accented by a silver and gold braided belt. The back of the dress featured a graceful panel falling from the shoulders. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of holly, tied with golo and silver rope. In her hair she wore an arrangement of holly.
The bridesmaids, similarly attired, were Miss Alice Randolph Hartley, of M'Xint Pleasant, sister of the groom; Mrs. Robert Mann Hartley, of Charlotte, N.C., sister-in-law ofthe groom; and Miss Angelina Mah- lon Painter, of Greenwich, Conn., the bride’s college roommate.
The groom was attended by his father as best man. Groomsmen included Robert Mann Hartley, of Charlotte, brother of the groom; Fred Craft, Jr., of Smithfield, N.C., cousin of the groom; Robert Meek Hope, of Union; James Graham Padgett, of Columbia; and Bissell Jenkins Witte, of Mount Pleasant. Senior ushers were Dr. Durrand Wallar, of Greenville, uncle of the bride; Mr. Fred Craft, Sr. of Winnsboro, uncle of the groom; Mr. Henry Schatz, of Charlotte, uncle of the groom; and Dr. James Edwards, of Charleston.
The bride wore a gown designed by Priscilla of Boston, featuring an empire bodice of beige Alencon lace with high neckline and bracelet length sleeves. The full skirt with built in chapel train was candlelight satin. Her bouffant, chapel length veil was of silk illusion attached to a small bandeau of lace embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a traditional bouquet of white roses, step- hanotis and miniature English ivy.
Mrs. Fryfogle , the bride’s mother, wore a formal gown of green crepe, accented at the neckline and bodice with jewels. Mrs. Hartley, mother of the groom, wore a formal dress of gold brocade. Both mothers wore orchid corsages.
The santuary was decorated with magnolia leaves and other Christmas evergreens. White candles adorned the choir railing. On either side of the alter
were brass candelabra als'idecorated with magnolia leaves and ivy. The family pews were marked by small candelabra a- domed with holly and magnolia leaves.
Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents were hosts at a reception at the Lakeside Country Club.
The bride attended Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia, and was graduated fr"m Emory University in Atlanta. She is a Psychological Evaluator with the Division of Special Services of the Charleston County Schools System.
Mr. Hartley attended Presbyterian College where he was a member of Kappa Alpha <)r- der. Presently lie is a student in the School of Dental Medicine of the Medical University ! South Carolina.
After a wedding trip to New- Orleans and Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley will be at home at Charleston, South Carolina.
Christmas Theme For B&PW Meet
Traditional Christmas music, food, decorations, and gifts fir others, dominated the Iieeem- ber meetingof the Clint n Business and Professional w men’s Club.
The Program Chairman f r the evening, Mrs. G. Connor, 1-ed the groups singing of familiar carols, and playing resonator bells.
She also directed the members in making angel favurs for the negro patients of the Nursing Home.
Gifts for the S.C. Mental patients were collected.
The Club’s Christmas Tree was placed in the Bailey Memorial Nursing Home. Members of the Thornwell High Beta Club made the ornaments and decorated it.
Christmas cards and messages from state B & PW officers and friends were shared by Club members.
Mrs. Connor, chairman, and her Membership Committee were congratulated for their membership report. The local group reported winner in District IV, percentagewise.
WCTU Meets
The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon, January 5 at the home of Mrs. Thomas P. Owens on Musgrove Street.
The meeting will begin at 3:30 Co-hostess with Mrs. Owens will be Miss Mary Lizzie O- wens.
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