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THURSDAY, APfi|L 14, 1915 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pagt Tkrw Broad Street Methodist TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W day afternoon at their home on Wal nut street. • i • cle of church. Miss Katrine Martin assisted by Mrs. J. B. Hart greeted the guests Mrs. O. C. Lewis and Mrs. J. K. a t the door and Mrs C. E. Galloway Haselden gave an interesting pro- presented to the receiving line com gram on Latin America. ^ posed of the hostesses, the bride. During a social hour guests were! Mrs. W. L. Oates,"Mrs. J. K. Large invited into the dining room where,of Rock Hill and Mrs. Clyde Hoyle sandwiches, salad and cakes deco- of Blacksburg, all'cousins of the ho- rated in the Easter mottf were serv- noree. The bride wore her wedding ed with other party dainties, buf- : dress of white satin, fet style. A colorful bouquet of j Entertaining in the living “r6om spring flowers made a pretty center- were Mrs. D. O. Rhame and Mrs. R. bridge on Thursday afternoon. piece for the refreshment table and E. Ferguson. Mrs. R. W. Wade and Three tables were laid for refresh-' in the living room arrangements of Mrs. Goyne Simpson invited the ments in a setting of dogwood, apple pi nk dogwood, ragged robbin and guests into the dining room, blossoms and iris. At the conclu- ’ blooming plants were decorative. Throughout the O'Dell-Franks Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raymond, . O’Dell of Columbia, announce the| slon of the Sames score prizes were engagement of their daughter, Kath- P r j Se ^} e< * ^ ^ eath Copeland M155 RODCrtSOII 'leen, to Charles Bichard Franks of 1 a , "* rs - Carroll White Copeland.;,;^ , w/;.i cl Columbia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Floatln 8 P nze went to Mr s- George! Honored Wlrn jflOWer Franks of this city. The wedding;**- Blalock- will take place in June. receiving rooms lovely spring flowers were artisti- ! cally arranged using pastel colors ^ ^for the living room. On the mantel a beautifUl bowl of tulips, iris and Miss Jenny Mae Robertson, bride spirea was reflected. A green and elect, was honored with a miscellan- white motif was Observed in the ^ous shower at the home of Mrs. dining room where arrangements of Clyde Trammell,. with Mrs. J. B. tuljps^jrisjsnapdragons and gladioli ! O’Shields and Mrs. Robert Whit- graced the tea table and buffet. Mrs. D. B. Smith Entertains Club Mrs. D. B. Smith gave a dessert mire ’. assistant hostesses, on Friday White lighted tapers in silver cand elabra complimented this setting, hon-! Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mrs. J. Will meringue shells and cheese was given by Miss Hall. During the social hour, contests ^ were enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess. wafers j Whitmire Couple ,Havp 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Brice McCarley of Whitmire celebrated their 60th wed- ^Continued on page seven) Mrs. Adair Has Club Meeting Mrs. R. C. Adair was hostess to bridge on Thursday afternoon for the ev ^ nin 6 her bridge club Thursday afternoon members of her card club. ! A number of friends of the at the reorganization meeting after T wo tables were appointed for re- oree we £ e present and an attractive Dillard poured tea which was served a long period of inactivity. jfreshments and a sweet course with array *> ins was Presented Miss with dainty sandwiches, cheese bis-. Spirea, iris and azaleas made an P unch and salted nuts were served. Robertson * I cuits, salted nuts and mints. Serving attractive background to“ t?e three A V the con<: ' usio " mler -' es as fsfed fn seTvina an en^’r aln' T", ^ L S ,R^d,ck. Mrs. Mi- tables in play during the afternoon i estin g rounds score awards were ’ , ^ d serv,n g an entertain- c hael Turner, Miss Katherine Di- Mrs John W Little was high score presented Mrs - B - C Pre slar and mg by ^ 1SS Kathenn v Eichelberger, CUSi Miss Inez Young and Mrs. Wil- winnerAfter ca^rds were hfid as?de J« me s P- Sloan. served ,ce cream, cake and nuts. i; i am McKinnon. Mrs. William J. For the occasion the hostess home 1 i Henry, Jr., Mrs. Nene D. Work- was attractive with vases of deep MfS. Ellis HoStCSS ' n ’ Mrs - Reese Young and Miss', red tulips, lilacs and a low arrange-,— || r\ 14 ■ Irene Hipp, assisted in the dining ment of white tulips and iris withal 0 U. V. L. Members iroom. Mrs. W. R. Anderson bade the Chapter, guests goodbye. winner. After cards were laid aside the hostess served a party plate. en- greenery for the dining table Methodist W. S. C. S. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Wilkes Thursday Mrs. Harry Wilkes tertained her bridge club for des sert and a number of afternoon g ... 1 The spring mission study class of Dillard, Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Miss A sweet course was enjoyed be- the Woman’s Society of Christian Arva Henry - fore cards. When scores were| Service was held Thursdav Anril ; Mrs. C. Bynum Betts gave a counted, awards were presented to j The Stephen D. Lee United Daughters of the Confeder- ! acy, held the April meeting at the 'home of Mrs. George H. Ellis. As- Home Demonstration Spring Mission Study sociate hostesses were Mrs. J. Will Club Has Meeting Mrs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. Ansel God frey. White dogwood with Iris formed the floral setting for the two tables. The Musgrove^Home Demonstrat ing club met w*th Mrs. Larrv De- was held Thursday, April I ”". “■“Bave arc- Shields n „ April #th with theorct 10:30 until 3 o'clock at P° r * ot the mcetmR held ,n ldl . n , , n char P gi . of ^ ,ht prts Broad Street Methodist church with Anderson on Wednesday. Mrs. Jas- protect sonc per Rowland who was in charge of There?” was 8 Eastern Star To Have Inspection Meeting The James B. Parrott chapter No. j At -the noon hour the 7 from Broad S thirty members in attendance. Mrs. Lewis Pitts led the discus- the P r °g rarn on “Invincible Leaders sion on the topic “The Bible and in 1876 ". g ave a P a Per on General Human Rights”, a study of the re meeting. Were You sung. K. Haselden gave the ligious background of freedom. The devotional was given by Miss Ruth Holland. Mrs. J. Matthews Galbraith Butler, Gen. dev otional. Martin Witherspoon Gary, and Gen-, The secretary called the roll with eral Wade Hampton. each member answering with their During a social hour refreshments favorite recipe, of sandwiches, punch and cookies. During the business period, all 9 order of Eastern Star will have , joyed a buffet luncheon in^the re-' ^ ere Strved A variety of garden members were urged to attend the an inctaiintinn carxrina r\-tf\rtarc i , j j*_. , • flowers were used at vantage points Spring Council to be held the hostess home. 23rd. The an installation service for officers cently remodeled dining hall. Ap- Frlday evening, April 15, at 8 pjn. pointments for the luncheon table Mrs. Flossie Chick Miller of Union. we re in the Easter motif and guests Worthy Grand Matron of South found their places at small tables Ronnie MoOTC Carolina will be the installing of- adorned with bouquets of spring ij q« .i i ficer. The public is cordially invit- flowers. Arrangements of white nos BirtnOQy ed to attend. dogwood on pedestals were effective * n celebration of his Following the installation there against the green walls. birthday Tuesday afternoon Ronnie will be a regular business meeting of the chapter. Mrs. Neely Has Dessert Bridge Mrs. Carlisle Neely members of her club additional guests with Moore invited twelve Mrs. Thornley 'Hostess ^Vr^dmg'a io«i movi, ,hei To Sara Glenn Circle i group returned to Ronnie's home Mrs. L. O. Thornley, Mrs. Ethel ^ here h “ mother, Mrs Perry M. iPitts and Miss Jeanette Pitts were M 0011 ®* invited them into the dining, entertained hostessses on Monday evening a t roo [| ;1 _ rem’shments. They gath- and on April Long Branch club will entertain the Council at Providence , School. It was also stated that a picture of the members of each club 1 ] w iH he put in a county publicity seventh scrapbook. The club members voted on several the home of the former to twenty- ereci around the dining table con dessert one members of the Sara Glenn Cir- !. ere rj Wlt * 1 , tbe P^tBy decoiated . j birthday cake and sang “Happy ! Birthday”. Other table appoint-1 j ments were in a seasonal motif fea- t taring Easter bunnies and colored , ; eggs. Ice cream and cake were served and bubble-gum cigars were | given as favors. little friends Who’s Who in Musgrove club. Miss Blanche Cox read a poem and gave suggestions on how to give more publicity to Home Demon strating club work. The picture “Song of the Lark” was studied and Mrs Larry De- Shields. picture chairman, led in its discussion. A demonstration on how to make ! IMR DREAM DRESS FOR EASTER RAYON CREPE dyed to spring’s new colors 8.90 ... with the special-occasion • price you hardly dared hope Toot good looks you wanted.. for! Doric and dotty colors...misses", half »iae*. at PENNE Y’S Belk’s... 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She is a member of the Spinster's club in Wilmington and made her debut at the Debutante Ball in Ral eigh in 1947. Dr. Hooper is a graduate of Mc- Callie school, Chattanooga, Tenn • He received his literary degree at Princeton University and his medi-! cal degree at Harvard Medical school. At present time he is serv- j ing in the medical department of the navy at the Medical Center,! Bethesda, Md. The wedding the Fall. will take place in Music Club Holds Open Meeting The annual open meeting of the Clinton Music club was held the past Wednesday afternoon.! at the hojne of Mrs. L. E. Cason. Miss Norma Hallett, president, presided and made an announce ment of the state music club con vention in Charleston May 3 and 4. Mrs. Lewis Pitts, program chair man for the afternoon introduced a sextet from Columbia college, Co lumbia, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Ariail. The group gave a program of semi-classical and folk music. Later refreshments of punch, cookies and sandwiches were serv ed. Assistant hostesses for ■ the meeting were Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. T. Clayte Ray, Miss Martha Washington, Mrs. W. D. Adair, Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs. Felton Moore. About sixty members and their guests attended. The reception rooms of the hos tess home were beautifully decor ated with a variety of spring flow ers. Lovely Tea Honors Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr. Honoring her son’s bride, Mrs. | Irby S. Hipp, Jr., Mrs. Hipp, Sr., and I daughter, Mrs. Eugene Avery enter- tained beautifully at tea on Satui- CORSAGES Orchids $3.00 up Gardenias $2.50 up Roses .. $3.00 up Carnations $2.50 up Other Flowers $2.00 up POTTED PLANTS Easter Lilies . v - $2.00 up Azaleas $2.50 up Tulips $2.50 up Hydrangeas $2.50 up Gardenias $2.00 up CUT FLOWERS Roses Carnations Glads .... Mixed Bouquets $5.00 up $4.00 up $3.50 up $2.00 up GIFT FLOWERS In containers for home, hostess or conva lescent $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 SPECIAL CEMETERY BOUQUET $2.50 GIFTS NOVELTIES -:- CARDS FOR EASTER AND ALL OCCASIONS ' • ‘ ' . 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