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r' ...X iwffiaititiyiiiiaia Thursdoy, March 25, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE members of the rose division. Mrs. Niles Clark of Waterloor addressed lier with K ree n ribbon and from the the group on “Annuals.” At the con clusion of the program guests were invited into the dining room where refresh me ntsof assorted sandwiches, copkies, salted nuts, mints and punch were served buffet style. The Eas ter motif was prettily carried out. Purple iris daffodils, spirea, judas pansies were combined for floral dec oration. Assistant hostesses were: Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Mrs. Roy Gas- tque, Mrs. W. O. Foster, and Mrs. H. M. Young. * The Iris group met in Cross An chor at the home of Mrs. C. M. Work man. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ace Workman, Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. H. M. Wise. Mrs. Jasper Rowland gave a paper on “Annuals and Their Cultivation.” A tempting refreshment plate car rying out the Easter motif and ad orned with small spring flowers, was served. ter which the guests were invited in to the dining room where the table was covered with beautifully wrapped packages for the honoree. A green watering pot was tied to the chande- pot green ribbons were showered to each package on the table below. The gifts were opened and passed. Later the hostesses served a salad 1 Out-of-town guests included Mrs. R. D. Byrd, Mrs. Jack Clifford and Mrs. William Franklin of Newberry, Miss Bessie Byrd, Mrs. S. H. Byrd, Mrs. W. B. Blakely, Mrs. J. F. Blake ly and Miss Betty Blakely of Ora, and Mrs. W. W. Arrington, Sr. of Greenville. , ' . ^ ing room for refreshments which were served in buffet siyle from a beau tifully appointed table. Adorning the table, cPvered with lace, was a cen ter arrangement of daffodils, nar cissi and spirea in a green, yellow and white color' theme to carry out the St. Patrick’s day motif. Tall white candles in low holders were arranged diagonally across the table. Sand wiches, coffee, ham biscuit and cake were served. Poge ftevi Mrs. W. W. Arrington Entertained Here Honoring Mrs. W. W. Arrington, Jr. of Greenville, a recent bride, Miss es Margaret and Katherine Blakely, entertained at their home on Friday evening with a party given in the form of a miscellaneous shower. A lovely arrangement of early spring flowers consisting of spirea, Study Club iMeets With Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Thom- well Dunlap entertained the Study club at her home near here. Daffodils and flowering quince ad ded to the charm of the panelled liv ing room. Mrs. C. B. Betts, program leader fo r the afternoon, reviewed the book, “His America”, which tells the life of the artist Audobon, noted for his pictures .of birds. After the program Mrs. Dunlap served a salad course, coffee and cake. Lovely Tea For Miss Little, Bride-elect Delightful among social functions in compliment to Miss Jane Little since the announcement of her en- daffodils, jonquils, and hyacinths,, Sa&ement the tea given Satur- adorned the home throughout. day afternoon by Mrs. R. P. Kapp A number of games and contests Miss Ella Little McCrary, at the were enjoyed during the evening af- NESCO CHEF Apartment Size Electric Ranges Two Burners WITH OVEN - 110 .or 220 volts $114.95 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 EASY WASHERS Large Family Size Only— $189.50 EASY WHIRLDRY Small size— Only— $59.50 Terms Arranged MORRISON Furniture Co. Phone 425 home of the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. John W. Little. Receiving with the hostesses and the guest of honor were her mother and two bridesmaids, Miss Kathryn Willingham of Greenville, and Mias Juanita Rorie of Rockingham, N. C. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs greeted the guests at the door and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey and Mrs. R. C. Adair entertained in the living room. In the dining room were Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Miss Irene Hipp. Mrs. Robert Wysor and Mrs. R. S. Owens poured punch. Serving were Miss Margie Miller, Mrs. Eugene Avery, Miss Virginia Sumerel and Miss Elizabeth Wysor. Mrs. Harry Nettles and Miss Lily Yarborough bade the guests good bye. , Camellias and Japanese magnolia accentuated the pink color note chos en for the living room. In the dining room yellow predominated in the. flo ral arrangements. Centering the lace covered tea table was a bowl of jonquils and lighted tapers. Narcis sus encircled the candle holders and loops of yellow ribbon completed the table appointments. Open faced sandwiches, cookies and mints were served with punch. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ja cob S.7 Wheeler, Sr., Miss Ellen Wheeler and Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler, Jr., Prosperity; Mrs. Murray Hughes, Lancaster. Miss Lillian Dillard Entertains With Party Friday evening during the inter mission of the Pi K A dance, Miss Lillian Dillard entertained with a party honoring Miss Terry White of Mary . Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia who was the house guest of Miss Mary Kent Wysor. Throughout the Dillard home a profusion of spring flowers, daffo dils, cydonia and golden bell were used in decoration. Guests were invited into the din- Friday Only! f 600 Pairs Seam-free Nylon Hose 1.50 if perfect 2 pair for J.OO , Slightly irregular, seamless nylon hose. In spring shades. An exceptionally good value. Friday only. Sizes Si/* to 10i/ 2 . ; ^ Gene Andersons Legion Auxiliary Holds Monthly Meet The March meeting of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary was held Tues day afternoon, March ^16 at four o’clock. at the home of Mrs. T. J. Leake. Members of Mrs. J. B. Fron- tis’s group were liostesses. The president, Mrs. Frank Miller, presided and the Legion ritual was followed, after which Mrs. Hender son Pitts led with prayer. Minutes were read approved and the treasurer’s report given by Mrs. F. M. Slutts, secretary. Following a short business session Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Community Service Chair man, assistediby Mrs. Wilmdt Shealy, gave an interesting discussion on “Ways Our Auxiliary May Be of Ser vice to This Gommurtity.” Later the guests were invited into the dining roofn where the hostesses served a sala'd plate, iced tea and' home baked pound cake, buffet! style. Mints Were also passed; Bowls of daffodils and other ear ly spring flowers adorned the Leake home. Presbyterian Auxiliary Installs New Officers Installation services were held re cently for new officers of the Auxil iary of the First Preabyterian church. Mrs: James Gray, president, gave the scripture reading followed witn prayer by Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Mrs. George Brockenbrough gave a summary of the years work for the circles and reports of the cause secretaries were also heard. Mrs. Gray gave an inspiring chal- enge to new officers and the new circle rolls were read. Dr. W. R. Turner, pastor, conduct ed the installation services for the following ‘officers: ^ VicerrPresideht, Mrs;'Hubert Boyd; Secretary, Mrs. Powell Fraser; Secretary 'Spiritual Life, Mrs. ,J. Will Leake; Secretary Pastor's Aid, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs; Sec retary Social activities, Mrs. R. *6. Murphy; Secretary Social Service, Mrs. D. O. Rhame; Secretary Christ ian Life and Ministerial Relief, Mrs. J. A. Neighbors. _ Circle chairmen: No. 1 (Business), Mrs. L. S. McMillian; No. 2, Miss! Martha Ramage; No. 3, Mrs. Frank Cauley; No. .4. Mrs. Tom Addison; No. 5, Mrs. W. M. Walker; No. 6, Mrs. B 0. Whitten; No. 7, Mrs. C. W. Copeland; No. 8, Mrs. J. W. Cope land; No. 9, (Rock , Bridge), Mrs. Frank Yopng. 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