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Thursday, - * - THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Thre« SPACE Events, CSub and Church News Interest | nesday evening, inviting about fifty with gifts and visits and received ’ ’ ^PAPN-LORD ENGAGEMENT ANNO young people. ' best wishes and - congratuiqtory "~ l 1 TELEPHONE 74 or 495 ■BBS Dessert Bridge " . Given For Club A deesertbridge was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. James P. Sloan for members of her club. Two tables were appointed for refreshments and ambrosia, cake, coffee and mints were served be fore the games. Mrs. Roy Casque made top score and was presented a prixe. Green,"silver and white were fea- tured..in the New Year decorations for the card rooms. '•a Mrs. H'ammet Gives Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Ben Hammet entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thurs day at one o’clock, inviting players for three tables After the two-course . luncheon a number of progressions, were en joyed with a club visitor, Mrs. John W. Steveason, getting high score award. A-O-Wa-Ki-Ya Group Holiday Activities Camp Fire girls of the A-O-Wa- Ki-Ya group enjoyed a formal dance December 28 at the Ameri can Legion Home. CJeorge Blalock and Henry Chandler called for square dancing and during the evening punch, cookies and cake were served. , During the Christmas season the girls went caroling. A New Year theme was rallied messages' from numerous friepds out in party decorations. In the and relatives. living room colored streamers and x>i e table was appropriately ap- horns were used on the mantel and panted w,th a lovely golden wed- vari-colorcd pafter mache balls ding arrangement. After, dinner , were effectively arranged in a huge g jfij presented frdrn the Christmas globe-shaped container. \ tree were*opened. . Refreshments of salad, assorted Mrs. Milarn was before marriage } sandwiches and cookies were served Mis<* F.va Taylor and she and Mi;, buffet with other party dainties. Milam were married on December Canadian Visitors >4 • ,4 The table was lovely with an im- 23, 1903, at the home of the bride's Dr. D.*E. Wallar enterta.ned parted linen cutwork cloth and ap- parents, Dr. Edgar Fleming Tdylar Wednesday evening of tb® Past pointe<1 in s ji v er, cerise and gpld. 1 an d Mrs. Taylor (Fannie Copeland) week with a drop-m at his homem lA gi j vcr candelabra held carnations a t Renno by the late Dr. W. S. the King apartments honoring Mr. j shading j rom pink to ce rise. The Bean. Mr. Milam s parents were 1 and Mrs. Donald Frith bf Winnipeg, fi owefS were artistically combined (he late Tan F. Milam and Mrs Manitoba, Canada, who were visit- with crystal bepds and fruit for the Milam (Sophronia Dillard). ing here. ^ tabl^ arrangement. „ They are the parents of the fol- A holiday motif was used in dec- Lou Jones Cornwall, Horace ]owing chiIdren P whf) were present orations and for the appointments Paw.e, Jr. and Julia Gray served for the with their wlve , for the buffet refreshment table pufeh in the dem an<f husbands; H Kirk MiIamT; ' Fnor to the dam-e .at Lakeside , * * *. _ ■ Thomas F. Milam, William C. Mi- Country club on New YeaFs Eve A luncheon was given Thursday ^ Mrs w B B | akel (Frances ‘ ^y Misses Emma Gray-and Nancy Mi]am)f and M DilJard Milam, Jr., Cook for the visitor at the. . Gray ^ of this city 'TaIso attending home. were the five grandchildren, Bar- Dr. Wallar invited a few friends for a buffet dinner. The visitors who are now on a trip to Fiorida were accompanied Yellow chrys^themums with ^ ^ wmia^“ MiTa^T daughter! to j Pawley’s Island for the week- greenery fasWoned a centerpiece and ^ ^ Mr and Mrs w * c end by Dr. Wallar. , for the Inn^eon tebte and mag Milam; Linda Grahaj71t Jane Taylor . g | noha ^ dorn ^ Jbo sideboaTd. Sil- n d Ruth (gaily) Milam, Martin-Pltts ver bud vases Mding yaUow ch^-! dau g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard r-j i v. i n x ! santhemuma adorned the small M ilam Jr Rehearsal Party [tables where place cards marked) ’ ’ a ; Following the rehearsal for thp.tjg places for aixte^ ^ est f A k Martin-Pitts wedding on Tuesday; dessert course followed the buffet Martm-PlttS Rites _ evening of the past week Mrs. Eric; . . . . T ovpIv rThlirrVi 1 Martin, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs.' Assisting m entertaining were i-OV^iy ynUrCH | Richard Owens and Mrs. W. T. Pace the^hostesses mothers^Mrs^ James |£ Ven ^ ^ Q Ta y Court i entertained the wrfding p«ty and; S. Gr.y ;a nd M^Dav.afS Cook. The we<lding of M ita Katrine 1 the former n in Gray Court \ Mi» Sylvia Smith was hostess, Martin to Fred Simpson Pitts was The home was lovely throughout 1 luncheon Saturday at noon at with seasonal decorations. A lineti J ber home m Kinards compliment- cutwork cloth was used on the re- in ^ Mlss Brame. ^ freshment table from which assort- _ . x . . ... ed party dainties, sandwiches, nuts, Mr.. .0X10. MfS. MllaiTl cake and punch were served buffet. 1 n p l^U rrT + 0 (^nlHpn . The arrangement for the table was ^Gi^Draie VjrOiaen ' a silver epergne holding lighted Wedding Anniversary tapers in the many-branched can-. ''w i . Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Thomas Haarn of Winston-Salem, N. C.. an- nounca tha engagement of their daughter. Pallarraa. to William Brough ton Lord. Jr., ion of Mr. and Mrs. William Broughton Lord. Sr. Tha wadding is being planned for June. Miss Haarn was graduated from Reynolds high school and is now a y. ^ _ _ - tier! student at Wake Forest college. Mr. Lord was graduated from David son^olleg* Wedding Breakfast Is Given Here Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts, Mr. .and Mrs. R. J. Grube entertained the Wedding party and patents for the Martin ‘ Pitts rites on Wednesday with an 11;30 breakfast at Hotel Mary Mus- grove. ' The tables, arranged in U-shape, were decorated with greenery, white chrysanthemums, satin streamers with clusters of silver wedding bells. Silver holders held white tapers. Place cards also fol lowed the wedding bell motif. A three-course breakfast was served. The betrothed couple was pre sented with a gift by the hosts and hostesses. , -jr- 1 r* T ' : ^ Miss Martin Is v Party Honoree Complimenting Mi* Katrine! Martin prior to her marriage, Mrs. John Carey Bolt of Gray Court, and her daughter, Mrs. George Davenport of Laurens, entertained ' at a lovely bridge party at the Bolt hotne in Gray Court. Mrs. Pete Evitt of Gray Court, won the high score prize Hairy Bauknight of Clinton, the floating prize. Miss Martin was presented a gift of china in her okosen pattern. A salad course and a dessert course were served. f ^ A R. P. Circles January Meetings ’ The afternoon circle of the Wom an’s Miskmary Society of the As- sociate Reformed Presbyterian church met on Monday at the church. Mrs. A- B. Blakely, stewardship and sipirtual life secretary, led the program on thah topic. Articles delabra and green and white holly, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dillard Milam observed their 50th wedding anni In cele-l ganisf, and Miss Stella Wallace, Grateful To Friends and white carnations. , „ . Mix Rirhard Owimx vrved versary on December 23 ... anH bration of the occasion a family Gray Court, and James B. Pur-, puneb and Mrs. Gvroc Martm «» dinner and - christmas p art y was year, Aiken, volacistT held at their home on the evening , , The bride was given in marriage | of December 24. by her father, and the bridegroom j The Milams were remembered*. (continued on page six)- held at 5:00 p. iq., Wednesday, De cember 30, at the Methodist church in‘ Gray Court. The Rev. W. Y o«totatod n a^ toe double nn^cer" .Qn^oUeg.^nrU. now i„ hi. "wcon* yaar at the SoutoeaUern Seminary m T&; church was decorated with' *»• * h * *>"»« »*** Ho “" <1 - 01 Th “ nM *• ivy, fern, white gladioli and lighted tapers in Candelabra. I * - Nuptial music was presented by Qynlop Family Miss Rutn Owings, Gray Court, or Hollahd and the late Mrs. Holland of ihia city. Methodist Circles Will Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Metho dist church will meet Monday, Jan. 11, as follows: At 3:30— 1 Ellie Hatton, Mrs. L. H. David-, son, chairman; Mrs. John Jordan, hostess, assisted by Mrs.-.B. B. Bal lard. Mayme Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Hol lingsworth, chairman; Mrs. Arnold Cannon, hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. wa v s at the Time our home was de stroyed by* fire early last Friday night. .We are especially anxious - to thank those whose help wH!?giv- ^ - en anonymously We pray ,God‘-. We are deeply grateful to those richest blesings upon e^ch of you. riends who were so generous and —MRS. ANNIE DUNLAP o graciously assisted us in many AND FAMILY. .. - A. Yarborough. Barden, Mrs. George chairman; Mrs Thomas hostess. At 7:30— — Sara Glenn circle, Mrs. Ray, chairman; Mrs. Howi HSIlarid, Owens, Tan M. i toward Wat kins, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ros- coe Buzhardt and Mrs P. B. Adair. At 8:00 o’clock— Louise Best, Mrs. Irene Pitts, chairman, meets at the State Train ing School. Ld mS Presbyterian Circles . January Meetings Circles of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday, January 11, as follows: At 10:00 o'clock-— No. 1.—Mrs. B. F. Wingard, chair man and hostess. No. 2.—Mrs. Harry Wilkes, chair man; Mrs. R- E. Ferguson, Jr, host- Prince, Fraser, At 4:00 o’clock— No. 3. Mrs. Haynie G. chairman and hostess. No. 4.—Mrs. T. Layton chairman and hostess. No. 5—Mrs. Robert Vance, chair man and hostess. No. 6.—Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, chair- tram toe SynodicalJournal woe at ^ discussed by members. Later the Nr 7 Mrs and hostesses, Mrs. Hubert Todd Mrs. Irene Todd, served a sweet course. The evening circle met at the church with Mrs. Lowry Wilson as hostess. Mrs. James P. Sloan, as sisted by Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, led: the discussion on the topic of study. Rerfreshments were served by the Nc. 7—Mrs. Ben Hammet, chair man and hostess. At 8;00 ©’dock— No. 8.—Miss Ella Little McCrary, chairman and hostess. No. 9.—Mrs. H. M. Young, Jr, chairman and hostess. -♦— Mr. and Mrs. Owens hostess during a social hour follow Ing the program. Informal Parties v For Miss Owens Miss Anne Owens of Richmond, Va., who is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. S. Owens, was hon ored Friday afternoon by Miss Cor nelia - Harris at her home with a get-tqgefher for eight friends. Holiday decorations were used throughout the house and sand wiches, cake, ham biscuits and cof fee were served. Miss Owens, was also honored ^Tuesday by Mrs. Robert Vance with two tables of bridge in play. Min Lillian Dillard won high score prize, after which a salad - course was served with coffee. Little Girl Celebrates Birthday Diane Gussie, daughter of Lt Col. and Mrs. Michael Gussie, cele brated her 9th birthday on Jan. 4. In observance of the occasion she invited a few little girl friends for an afternoon party at her home on Cleveland street The little folk enjoyed playing dolls and a number of games. A / prise was presented Lois Marie Haselden for pinning the tail on the donkey. A three-tiered birthday cake adorned the refreshment ta- ble * Mrs. K. F. Mills assisted Mrs. . Gussie in serving and entertaining die girls. 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