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I / Pace Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 1 SOCIETY across the luncheon table was i MominO PortV vifh whit#' nitwnrk rlnth. ^ • Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. .Walter. A. Johnson assisted the hos'tesscs. covered with a white outwork cloth., . .. _ A three-course buffet luncheon For MlSS Godfrey was served and guests—found their Vi* « Bam page three) placed at small tables adorned'with /ViISS DQIQWin bc niarr j ec i m a double ceremony P ink baskets filled with sweetheart On Saturday morning from 11:3a at the Baptist church at Chappells roses, and pinks and topped with a to 12:30 Mesdames Lonnie S Mc- ^ Tunc tiny silver bell. The place of the Milhan, Ayhffe Jacobs and Julian ■ » honoree was designated by a.nosegay Coleman entertained at a coffee at . . . , , .j ' of baby carnations and sweetheart the home of the latter honoring Miss Mrs. Macdonald VJIVGS roses, and the hostesses remembered Joy Godfrey, June bride-elect. Shar- Tea for Brides-Elect 1 > M wlth 3 »»> silv « r - . ,. . , . .. . . afternoon f'-om 3 30 until Twelve friends of the honoree in- Baldwin, also a bride-elect. A Macdonald enter- eluding Mrs. J. Y. Milam, Mrs. Jim- 1 Greeting the guests was Mrs. John ‘ ‘ my Milam of Laurens, and Mrs. L. w - Ll ttle and others assisting in en- C. McCarthy of Columbia, were in- tertaining were Mrs. L. B. ©illard, Mrs. John T. Young and Mrs. H. M. Wise. Arrangements* of roses, iris, snap dragons and gladioli were effective , . A ki x. throughout the receiving rooms. On LGQIOn Auxiliary MGGtS the dining table was an imported With Mrs. W. H. Simpson cover - From , , ,, r . onc end of the table coffee was pour- Tuesday afternoon the May meet- cd by Mrs R s 0wens . At the ing .of the American Legion Aux- ot he r end an arresting arrangement ed tapers in crystal candelabra com- diary was^held ,at the home of Mrs. of full blown Mary Wallace roses, -.T-rrc.-t i:ie appointments? Assorted W. H. Simpson. coral bell, verbena and sw'eetpeas sandwiches, party dainties and lime M r . s . Jasper Rowland, president, evoked much admiration. From this .'herbert punch were served buffet called the meeting to order and led streamers . of green satin ribbon •'‘.vie in the , Legion ritual, with prayer formed a heart encircling lighted Mrs. Har v liicklin. o t f Richburg, given by Mrs. F. M. Stutts. tapers, ending in looped bows inter- v. a.- an out M town guest* for the tea. The following reports were given spersed with clusters of sweetpeas. Mrs D O. Rhame poured punch by chairmen 4 | The honorees were presented sil- . if others assisting in serving and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, plans for Pop-, ver in their chosen pattern, t ntertaining were Mrs. Ansel B.! py Sale May 28. About fifty guests called during G >d:rev, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. Mrs.! Mrs. Earle Workman discussed the appointed hour. A M. Copeland, Mrs. Sam Knox,' Girls State which will be attended by 1 Miss Juliette McCrorey, Miss Inez two high school girls, Miss Martha Tueko' and Miss Kent Wys«r. down colonial uprisings such as those against the Dutch in Indonesia and against the French in Indo-China. 2. The pact's one-for-all theory Eastern star to meet The regular monthly meeting of the James B. Parrott chapter, Or der of the Eastern Star, will be held on Friday evening at the Masonic REATEST Temple. All members are invited ing honors with her was Miss Doris to attend. Saturday 5:30 Mrs. M t.lined informally at tea in compli ment to two popular brides-elect . , Honorees were. Miss Gloria Owens ' ited for the luncheon. and Miss Joy Godfrey. Throughout the receiving rooms a profusion of spring flowers in pas tel tints were decorative. In the dining room, where a green and u hite’ motif predominated, the tea table was adorned with heart-shaped a. rangements of daisies. White light- ! liEMEM.., 2-IN-l CLEANER OFFER v;*:*:*x*j — r»y THE OLD-TIMERS — Frnn Mrs. Mary Stewart: “I remem ber when young people's clubs had box rccials The gaudy boxes of goodies were auctioned to the high est bidder The girl who packed the box had her name on the inside and when opened the buyer was entitled to share the lunch with the girl. The bidders rcemed to have an uncanny way of knowing their girl’s box." • • • Prom Mrs. Mary Stewart: “I remem ber when all railroads and big corporations paid once a month In ° l Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Williams M:s Rilcv Williams entertained I Young and Miss Frances Winn. i Vandenberg Would Mrs. Almon Spencer, rehabilitation Clear Pact Aims chairman, asked the chapter to con- tribute to the emergency shelf at the ... 0 a .u ,, Veterans' hospital. j . WMMnjton-Sen. Arthur H. Van- Mrs. Frank Miller, chairman ot idenberg. (R-M,ch urged today ha ‘Congress make it crystal clear that We’ll prove by test this cleaner’! best for all your home cleaning. See it operate today ... or phone for home demonstration! Watch how the ''Super-Intake" Nozzle snatches threads, lint and imbedded dirt — yet never drags rugsl gold coin Five $20 gold pieces for a month's work was considered a big salary in those.days." ' . .'v, n Ttir»-hiv hHHop Huh l * ie nominating committee, announc- .. . . . i.i.ie - Oi mo iue.-ctav oriage ciuo the Atlantic pact will not involve • v-\n r vp tHiv woplr fnr UCl lOllOWirigi Officers lOT trl0 .» • , * it * ■ * i ^ • > '.or norr.e i.ii.a Aten.. lor a numoe: ° th.c country in Eurone s internal af- james. were laid for > : afternoon Tv. ‘ables were laid for re'.res nunts and a dessert course was t: . i\i e ore cards. At the con- s lu- >n o: the progressions i e- Acre presented Miss Dontine .vigh. who is the house guest of Mrs. V ...my .i::,! Mr> John W. Finney, A- a a.kground far the games f petun a- ^ i yellow core- - we.e used at vantage po he hostess’ home. Luncheon Compliments Miss Doris Baldwin coming year: President, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. First Vice-President, Mrs. Jack Red. Second Vice - President, Mrs. _ Thomas Baldwin. Secretary, Mrs. Frank Cauley. Treasurer, Mrs. Ij J. Pitts. Chaplain. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Historian, Mrs. William Johnson. Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. L. S. Red- deck. Mrs. B. F. Wingard, memorial chairman, had charge of a program m honor of deceased veterans of World Wdis I and II Miss'Barbara Workman, accompanied by Miss this country in Europe's internal af fairs. He told a reporter that the foreign relations committee in approving the treaty should state flatly that: 1. Mutual assistance provisions do | not ^envisage use of American arms to assist Western Europe in putting i Id ■I^BMaitha Wamingturi at the piano, A lovely luncheon honoring Miss saTV , tw0 soloSi .. Xhe Lord ; . p. ayer •• I) r:s Baldw.n, Juno bride-elect, was and ..o'd Rugged Cross" c on at l'’ 30 Saturday by Mrs. Hor- Mr,. Wingard presented Mrs.. |. D 1 avr.e and Mrs. Thonla^ I. \ene D. Workman, gold star mother, with a white geraMTum. jRose*. -'uapd agons. ir;> and other Floral decorations for the occasion lAir- of tne ca.^-n were combined C a rr i e d out tbe memorial theme with ' rjom arran Sements. wb j{ e fi owers an d patriotic red, white } i and blue ribbon p. nte<i .n pink and silver. Silver Late in the a f ternoon a social hour ; •. « - tie.i .v.tn pink satin nobon an i was enjoyed with members of Mrs.; group serving ice, d with pink snapdragons were j y. Edwards' i. e 'i ; n spray eifect diagona..> cream, ginger ale and cookies. 'MOAmRi OkeoW From A. A. Sclilieske: "I remember when the farmers used to cfcme to my uncles gen-ral store on Satur day and exchange stories and the news for the week, and help them selves to the crackers in the cracker barrel."' • • • From Robert H. Sedgwick: "I re member when suburban railroad coaches had acetylene gas lights In them The conductor would light the fixtures, using a hand red to turn the gas cock Those were the days when trainmen announced the sta tions and they called the next stop tn a very audible fashion Hov times have changed 1* CHEST FO* HALF MCE WITHOUT A TRADE-IN! Even if you have no old ctanee to trade in, yon can ttill get tbia handsome cheats It't your* for only half-price — 512.45 — with the pu»cFuse of the Univeml Clean* Au Cleaner. FME GIFT I FT <**«• MMiabl TH. PeHim KaS' ••e • Ualvemei This FREE GIFT »• o 59c. whaa you Ckonar dsmenstretie*. Fill in •nd briny it in nr saUpbeae far Kama daiaattratiaa. ^ . 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