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Thursday, June 3, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Thret The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W an antique dome holding Easter lil- lies, pink carnations and lavender ;scabiosa. • ^ The tea table covered with a cut- ' work linen cloth, more a central arrangement,, of lilies and yellow - ! palms, ferns and floor ba->£t,s of i Wilson, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Thornton YUW TO MEET wh.te^gladmH-and gypsppnilia. An 1 Curry and little daughter, Carol. Co- The Young w*>Tha > arrangement of white tarnations was lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. R. A Mitchell.'of ;ne First Rapt st (h. Monday evening at e.g used on* the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr , and Will snapdragons. Elsewhere in the room the yellow motif was accentuated > n ! a S tlie floral decoration complemented by prayer.’ ~ ts -jj;'' intiei The wadding ^rfusic was furnished i daughter, Zane. of Gaffney; Mr and by Miss Polly^uavenpSrt, pianist and Mrs. .1 Auddy Parker, .I ni and Bih Miss Martha Galloway, soloist. Miss Parkef. Charlotte. -N C ; 'Mr. and Galloi^’^ gang “O Promise Me” ana Mrs. Dunk Powers, of Laurens, benediction, “The Lord’s - 1 the home o' M Ros •’clock ason. lighted tapers. Refreshments 'Opf The bride chose for her wedding Book Club Meets With Mrs. Finney The Thursday Book club met the past week at the home of Mrs. John Lions Club Gives punch, sandwiches, assorted daintiesi a. streeNlength dress of white faille Sixteenth Annual and iced cakes also carried out the crepe tr;mHied_with imported point , _ J; wi; _ La d chosen color note csP 1 "' 1 l ac c She wore a white lace LOOICS iNignT rOrry with magrtolia blossoms ahd foliage.’ \irs. George Young,"of Whitmire, P ;ct . u ; e hat and carried a showered! T ] 1P Clinton Lions club entertained Elsewhere in the receiving rooms col-1 and Mrs . Nene D . Workman, assisted at Lakeside Country club Thursday orful garden flowers were used in decoration. Five tables were in play, with Mrs. C. W. Stone being presented hign ; the hostess in the courtesies of en- satin w jth detachable corsage, whicn evenin 8 with the sixteenth annual ! fortainino .u_ i ladips niffhf cplpbrntinn W. Finney with ten members attend- , inff - ! score award. Other prizes were won i C«- Mice , | by Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mrs. Jul- LunCnOOIl rOT MlSS For the occasion, roses and Ad-1 j an Coleman, miral Byrd daisies were used at van-’ tage points - in the hostess’ home. 1 Books were exchanged and current literature was discussed, after which] sandwiches, cold drinks and do-nuts were served. Shouse-Pitts tertaining. - - the bride wore wiUi her going-away l ^ ad ’ es night celebration su iL Myriads ,of colorful balloons were Ushers were W. Thornton Curry, suspended from ov?rh>ad on the ' bro 1 t , he T r 0f K th ?H bnd ^ nd K L r ,S Bag - ’portico and main ballroom and mag- CU^*. well. Jr., brother of the bridegroom. ^ Pitts, Dnde-clect Mrs ^ wis Bagwell, mother of noha blossoms with foliage were at- To honor Miss Marfan Pitts, popu- 1 the groom, wore a dress of navy Inactively arranged in decoration. A ! lar bride-elect, Miss Fay Pitts enter-: crepe with white accessories and a lovely addition to the table appomt- tained at luncheon at one o'clock on shoulder corsage of white carnations, ments were gardenias in pastel-col- (Continued on Page Seven) 1 Mrs. Gosque Has Dessert Bridge Mrs. Roy Gasque was hostess to her club and several additional guests Thursday afternoon for a dessert * cu ‘last Wednesday. I After the ceremony the couple left ' f M uA,^ nd MrS ' Newman t A - Shouse > Throughout the Pitts home a pro-■ for a short wedding trip. For travel- of Whitmire, announce the engage- , fnrougnom me mus nome a pi bride wore a nalm beach suit ment of their daughter Flizabeth fusion of colorful spring flowery were ‘'ig me oriae wore a paim oeacn suit ment oi meir aaugnter, RLiizaoem decoration Blue hydrangeas (with panama hat and brown accesso- Anne, to Sterling Adair Pitts, Jr., son, usea in aecorauon. mue nyarangeas, of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts of this ^.shades ol pink and Admiral ^ BagweU is the daughter of Byrd daisies were placed on tne Con- »irs. nagweu is me naugnier ot sole. A low bowl of gardenias adorn- late Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Curry, ed the coffee table. was graduated from Greenwood Especially effective was the ex— Business college and now holds a po— quisitely appointed luncheon table, v Y,‘ tb lb f. Lixie Home stores, carrying out a yellow, green and Mr. Bagwell, the son of Mr. and EVERHOT TABLE RANGE WITH OVEN $39.95 HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROVICUI city. The wedding will take place in Byrd daisies were placed on the con- July. Mrs. Hall Hostess bridge. A sweet course was served, after ;J 0 ActOCOn Book Club ' w _ hit'e‘color’'motif ‘'where cover's were Mrs - Lewis H. Bagwell, of this city, S we™VpUy d Mr S J^r! Fnd.y a. 12:30 Mr, E. H. lUI! 1 SS< •* <>C CUnJon h*h school Rowland won top honors in bridge ; enlertamed lhe Acta * an Book dub at ribbon placed diagonally across the f“?„tf e "L'* rt L , t e atVr« l hvJI?/n' He 4t ’ xiruc nt aitKor r»rl ^ HO A 3 SwliCICnt 3l * rCSuytCriSIl end rummy prize went to Mrs. L. S.I* 11110 ! 16011 McMillan. Daisies were combined! The guests were invited to as- with other garden flowers to form a ] semble at the Presbyterian college •background for the afternoon games, dining hall where luncheon was Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., Hostess At Bridge Thursday Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., [ table was caught at either end with | s now a siunem ax Presbyterian col- lilies, gardenias and silver wedding 1 i? ge ’ w ‘?® r * 18 a rnember of Pi bells. Regal lilies, yellow snapdrag- Ka PP a A'P* 13 fraternity, ons and fern were arranged on one *® r a wedding trip, the couple rorner thf* wHilf* rlissonsllv ^ * uG 3t nomc to tlicir friGnds 3t served at a prettily appointed table 'p^^ 602 MuSgrove street where they have adorned with pink roses. > yellow tapers tied with silver bells. an apartment. Afterwards the guests went to Mrs. An old fashioned bride’s bouquet of i Out-of-town-guests here for the T. C entertained members of her bridge club for several afternoon games. Two tables were in play, with Mrs. William W. Johnson, a club visitor, winning high score award. During the afternoon the hostess served apple pie a la mode, punch, candies and salted nuts. Hall’s home on Hickory street: Colorful roses and Admiral Byrd daisies were placed about the home. yellow and white carnations marked ntes were: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ow- the bride-elect’s place while mir- P 1 ® 8, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. rowed place cards were at the other I • *5^* and Linda Carter, Mr., guests’ places. On the buffet lilies, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow yellow and white Queen Anne's lace were arranged. Miss Pitts was remembered with a gift. Miss Mary Shedd, bri^e-elect, was Special Sale! - * "Nationally Advertised Cotton Dresses Slightly irregular _ Reg. $10.95 and $8.95 Clinton Bride-Elect Feted In Orangeburg Honoring Miss Frances Speake of this city and Miss Lois Shuler ofi a special guest of the occasion and Daisies were prettily arranged in Holly H ill, both-brides-elect of June,' wa8 also presented a gift, nlas’and ^ee’tpeas’added attractive-!^‘ sses ’Becky Desrhamps, Margaret' * ness to die home. dde<l ve ' Hicklin, Theo Wells, Emmie Lee Ha,r ^iss Ruth Curry Weds • and Martha McLeod, all of Orange-j . . A| * D ' II - burg, were hostesses Tuesday eve-jJom6S Alvin DQgwell ! ning, May 25, at a bridge party given | n Church Ceremony Dickie Gasque Observes Birthday : at the home of Mrs. Fred Bozard in ... „ , .u i. • j ' In celebration of his seventh birth-i Orangeburg. , of j ame s Alvin Bagwell m a ce. e- day, Dickie Gasque, son of Mr. and; There were six tables of bridge. mony taking place Sunday, May 20 Mrs. Roy Gasque, entertained a Each guest, was presented a corsage,; at high noon at Calvary Baptist group of friends at his . home last the brides-elects corsages being made | church, with the Rev. J. W. Splllers, Wednesday alternoon. U p pink roses. Mixed spring pastor, officiating. garoeson „ adorncd !t “, ^ » ith -were invited into the dining room lor Buiin ° f* 11 evening tne hostesses refreshments. Centering the tab-le . scrved a Sjla J L;"prse with punch. was a handsomely decorated birthday Miss Speake and Miss Shuler were' cake with seven lighted candles. Ice remembered w ith a gift of silver, cream, cake and candies were served. « Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Blalock Mrs. George R. Blalock was host- D*Nance entertained with a bridge f ss to her brid «f club Thursday af-i luncheon at the Hays home Friday ^ ernoon assembling players for two in compliment to Mrs. Rebecca C. ^ a ^^ es - — Anderson, "of Charlotte, N. C., who Roses and gladioli made a pretty: w ? as visiting here. setting for the gathering. After a A buffet luncheon was served in number of progressions high score the dining loom which was adorned and floating prizes were presented Mrs. C. W. Copeland,*md Mrs. I. M.! Adair. Late in the afternoon sandwiches HOTPOINT . . . now offers 10-year guarantee on Water Heat ers. We have just what you need. Kuy HOTPOINT wjth full guarantee. HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 6 .oo Tissue Ginirhams and C’hambrays. Solid? Sizes 10-20 and stripes. (jene Jhiderson’s You Can’t Heat Value Bridge-Luncheon For Charlotte Visitor Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mrs. Carroll i Granite Monuments Quarried and Manufac tured in Newberry County The South’s Finest Granite Write: MARION T. PEAY or Telephone 115-J Whitmire, S. C. ARCTIC AIRE 12-Inch Oscillating ELECTRIC FANS With Guarantee $19,95 HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 and cold drinks were enjoyed. Mrs.' Dan B. Dachstander was a club guest for The games. Ella Riddell Circle Meeting Held Tuesday The Ella Riddell circle of Thom- well Memorial church met Tuesday morning at Florida cottage with Mrs. Hattie Blankenship, hostess. Mrs. George A. Black, chairman, called the meeting to order followed by a prayer and informative talkt on Brazil by Mrs. A. S. Maxwell.! Minutes were read and approved] and roll called. After a short session Miss Gladys ■McPherson led an interesting pro-1 gram on '“Origin and Authenticity ot; the Pentatuech." She was assisted by Mrs. Lois Jordan, Mrs. Maud Hollis and Mrs. J. K. Brown. Mrs. Julian Parker gave an article from The Survey on-“Who Can Compete -mth California?” The meeting was closed with the.Mispah. jlbso itutelo- • .When it come* to pre scription*, you want to be «/>Wu/e/y *urc. Health is too important a matter to you or family for guess and gamble. And thi* Prescription Pharmacy offers you a serv ice of testeil responsibility. VTe employ only able, registered pharmacists; double-check every step for accuracy. Let us fill that next prescription! BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY Betrothed Couple Honored At Dinner Honoring Miss Marian Pitts and Frank Ramage, W'hose wedding will take place June 9, Mrs. Pringle Cope land entertained at dinner Saturday evening. A lovely centerpiece foi- the dining fable was fashioned of gardenias and similar arrangements were repeated for the smaller tables. Covers were laid for sixteen with place cards in keeping with the bridal theme. Mag nolias'adorned the living room man tel. — After dinner (bingo was enjoyed. Miss Betty| Jo Eason of Whitmire, i was an otrt of—town gueSt for the P ar ty- Assisting Mrs. Copeland were Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. William Bail ey Owens. Mrs. Hollingsworth Hostess At Teas .. On Frjday and Saturday after-, noons Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth en-; textamed a group of friends anti 1 neighbors informally at tea. The receiving rooms of the home were beautifully decorated with flow ers of tiie season. Jardeniprs of day allies were oh thfc porch and in the living room vases - of Admiral Byrd daisies, roses, Queen Anne’s lace ana blue hydrangeas were used at van tage points. Particularly lovely was June 3rd., 4th., 5th. —Thursday, Friday, Saturday Doors Open Thursday A. M. at 9 O’clock SKIRTS GREATLY REDUCED HATS EXCITING PRICES _ DRESSES THE NEW LOOK IN SILKS. 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