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/ Tbnmday, May 12,1M0 r THE CLINTOlf CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Club New of Interest Entertains Cubs On Birthday mma Tuesday Luncheon 1 For Coif Association A lunchean meeting will be held for the Ladies Golf Asociation of Lakeside Country Club on Tuesday May 17 at 12:30. In celebration of his tenth birth day Wednesday afternoon. May 4, Brent Holcombe entertained mem bers of his cub Scout den No. 3. i .. . t _ . , j Members are asked to notify one Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of the host( , sses , Mrs Robort E Wy . Gan' Holcombe. ! S on. 3rd or Mrs if ugh S. Jacobs. The group was invited to the home whether or not they plan to attend, tr refreshments of cake, ice cream, j _ lid cold drinks before going to a Legion Auxiliary local movie. Extending from a May r P < ~ Tntf^Hrrv pole in an arrangement of spring * let?! 1 UeSuQy flowers were ribbons to each guest’ Th 1 * May meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday afternoon, the 17th, at 3:30, at the home of Mrs. Howard Wat kins. Mrs. George Watts Copeland will preside over the memorial ser vice. place on the refreshment table. Friends Invited Birthday Celebration Carter Gault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Gault, Jr, celebrated his seventh birthday on Monday. Fourteen little boys were invited for the afternoon during which they enjoyed outdoor games and riding to members of her bridge club on burros. Late in the afternoon a Thursday afternoon assembling picnic supper was servedrThe birth- players for two tables. Mrs. Sherrill Is Club Hostess Mrs. Frank Sherrill was hostess , Telephone 74 or 495 Entertains Club Guests On Tuesday tables was a In the center of the room fountain with room edged Luncheon Is Given Tuesday At Hotel pool, in which roses and azaleas Mrs. John W Harris entertained floated To further carry out the a number of friends on Tuesday at ni 8ht club theme overhead were noon with a luncheon at the Mary Woe jtfeamers and silver stars Births New MusgroVe Hotel. The invocation was given by G Covers were laid for the guests N. Foy, assistant superintendent of at tables in U shape and decorated the school district, Barry Whitman. ,1© carry out a May Day motif Ros- junior class president welcomed the es in varied shades with May Pole guest and Jim Dobbins, president effect adorned each table with pink of the senior class responded. „ . . . . . , . . . roses anf i lavender iris being used Entertainment Included a com Entertaining members of her club on tho connecting table At intervals t ^ lan ac t by Lonnie Parnell, a solo id additional guests Mrs. John W. w . ere colonial bouquets of roses ' k v Fucema Rv its ner and Stevenson w r as hostess for bridge on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Calvert Avenue. Roses predominated in the beauti ful arrangements of garden flow ers used throughout the card room. Between progressions the hostess served cold drinks, sandwiches, sweets and other assorted dainties. Winning top honor for visitors was Mrs. Marion Milam High Scorer for club was Mrs Edward Camp bell. Benefit Bridge For Camp Fire A three course,luncheon was ser ved by Miss Eugenia Byars, accompan ied by Mi* Veda Jester, a polka by Freddie Fowler and Toni Lott w , i i ■ , •» k.r A satire of the program “It Could Methodist Women _ Be You” wa- staged with baby pic- Hear Mrs. Clark tures of the seniors and faculty be n . t ■ , w ing used with amusing events from At Joint Meeting ,h e ir childhood At a joint .-upper meeting of the As cabaret girls. Miss©- Linda Woman’s Society of Christian S©r- Narron. Alice Grant and Judy Bed vice and the Wesleyan Service Guild enbaugh, sophomore class officer.-, of Broad Street Methodist Church gave souvenir boxes of candies. Monday evening members heard a Later in the evening dancing was talk by Mrs. Niles C. Clark of Wat- enjoyed to music by the Debonairs. erlqo Special guests included the fac- Th© group gathered in Hodges hall ulty members, trustees, school ad for supper with Mrs. Forrest Adair, ministrators, and the presidents of RATCUFFF. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Ratcliff© of Laurens, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, on May 5 at Hays hospital Mrs Ratcliff© is the former Miss Judith Van Jone- of Ohio ' II EATON Mr and Mr- Jerry Heaton an nounce the birth of a daughter, Su san Maxine, on May 9 a* Blalock Clinic. Before marriage Mr- Heaton was Miss Joyce Creswell VIVIAN COFIELD, r DAVID. COOK, I - BURROUGHS CURB MARKET, MRS J A BAILEY. SANDY GARNER J T HAMILTON FRED SHELTON. CARL EATON, GORDON TYNER, GLADYS FERGUSON. r~ THOMAS McCOIG, WM J BAILEY, MRS CHARLIE COBB MRS AMANDA JAMES, JOHN COPELAND MRS LUCILLE DUNLAP, W M HUGHES, J. Vr CALDWELL, ’ _ WADE PENNLNGTON --- Clinton MRS WILLIE MAE ANDERSON. Spartanburg D B DAVENPORT, Laurens MRS GRACE LEE Barnwell OFFICE SUPPLIES CHROMCI.E PI BUSHING CO PHONE 71 MECU! A benefit bridge for the Camp Fire W.S.C S president extending the wel the other classes day cake was decorated in red and white with a cowboy motif. Here for the occasion were Car ter’s grandmother, Mrs. 0. L| Car ter and his great grandmother, Mrs. Naomi Hunsinger, both of Green- 4ille. Decorating the card rooms were roses and iris in varied array. Be tween progressions the hostess serv ed a salad course and cold drinks. When scores were counted prizes were presented Mrs. James L. Walk er and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. THE TRUTH ABOUT organization will be given by mem bers of the G'ardehettes with pro- come. Junior class sponsors assisting Mrs. George Taylor To Return to College Mrs George W\ Taylor will re shall W. Brown announced today He said Mrs. Taylor, who served Kremminger, Mrs Jr R L. Plaxico, Later they adjourned to the sane with arrangement- were Mrs. Har ceeds to ’be used for improvement f uar >’ f°r the program. The Guild ry Bouknight and Mrs. Earl Work and addition of needed items for the was in charge of the devotional with man. Camp Fire Hut on Hickory Street. ^ rs ^ H. Davidson giving the The event will be staged on Wed- Scripture reading and prayer. Miss nesday afternoon. May 18. at 3 Theda Sublet! 'solois*. was accom- o’clock at the American Legion P an icd at the organ by Mrs. Don Home. Tables will also be arranged (-rcifthton. for canasta Prizes will be given and ^ rs ( lark, long prominent in the refreshments served during the af- wor h Methodist women, told , u ternoon. something of the structure of the turn as a member of the Presbyte Tickets may be obtained from any Methodist church, the function of rian College staff next September member of the sponsoring garden womens organizations stressing after spending several years as a club or call the following for reser- th « mission work missionary to Brazil. President Mar vations: Mrs. Milford Smith, Mrs. ry a i c* o Thomas Youngblood. Mrs. Lament neCltal, bpring 002001 Close Years Programs For Music Club The Clinton Music Club closed its j current year last Wednesday May’ 4 with a spring bazaar and student, recital at the Douglas House on the i Presbyterian College Campus Mrs E. A. Famell, bazaar chair man. pronounced the sale of “white elephants” and baked goods a suc cess and proceeds will be turned over to a scholarship fund for young musicians. The bazaar was held in conjunc tion with the clubs annual recital by pupils of the citys piano and voice teachers. Teachers assisting in arranging queen. At college she was nee- the program and pupils taking part president of the senior class. May ^^. Queen and Miss Limestone College Mrs ^ Black-Billy Shields, pi- Mr. Matthews was graduated from ano -Hungarian Rhapsodv” bv Presbyterian College with a BS in Li szt chemistry He plans to enter den- Ra jph Bozard—Judy Wabors m the PC business office from 1943 tistry school. At Presbyterian Ool- ian( j >; anC y Arrington. Piano Duet until 1966. wd become hostess of "The Banjo Picker” by N. Louise the D •i'*’ - House slude-t center Limestone and PC Graduates To Wed Miss Barbara Jean Spotts, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Daniel Spotts of Newberry, and Bob Roy Matthews, of Decatur, Ga , will be married June 17 in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Newberry. Miss Spotts. a graduate of New berry High School, received a BA degree in business and economics from limestone College last June. A former Miss South Carolina in the Miss Universe contest, she has also been Timmons vide tobacco ♦1? MRS. GEORGE W. TAYI>OR school I lege he served as v ice-president of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity and president of the senior class and he became a senior superlative. Wnght. Mrs r.. C. Bunker—Phil Rogers. She is t j surseH Vr- E H Hall, who h: s ni red ;if > r 17 vears of "Old Cballet," Nanette Young. Pi- gracious service in this capacity. Fetes House Guest Honoring her house guest, Mrs. M. C Jones of Montclair N. J., Mrs R. E. Ferguson entertained on Fri day with a luncheon at the Mary Musgrove Hotel Mrs. Hall joined the college staff in 1943 Mrs Taylor came back to this served ano Solos, “Pheasant Cantata,’ by Bach, and "Cocorache.” Mrs. J. P. Johnston—C>us Folk, Voice Solo: * On The Road to Man- country last summer from three dalay’ by Oley Speaks. years work with the Bible School Mrs Eva Land—Brenda Faliaw at Garanhuns, Pernambuco, in Bra- Piano Solo: “Wins'' by Schumann id Since that time she has been Covers were laid for the (“Whims' ). serving the Presbyterian Board of for a seated luncheon at tables P 1 ^ ^ Miss Luva McDonald — Donna World Missions as a lecturer before lily appointed with tray arrange-\ , c kham. Piano Solo: “Woodland various church groups ments of roses and iris in pastel - by Wyman~ ’ Here recent work marked Mrs tints A three course luncheon was Harry McSween—Mary Ann Taylor's second tour of duty in Bra- Orr and Karen Cox, Piarib Duet:;zil. She first went to the mission | “Arabian Dance.” field with her husband, the Late Dr. Mrs James Pitts—Diane Ledford, George W. Taylor, in 1919. After his Piano Solo: “March of TTie Little death in 1943, she returned to this Tin Soldiers” Pierne. country and joined the staff of the Mrs. James Von Hollen — Leigh PC businee office. Here she spent Ann Farnell, Piano Solo: “Valse the next 13 years, most of them as Arabesque” by Theo. Lack college bursar, and saw all four of Hostesses for the afternoon were her children and two sons-in-law at Mrs. Paul Muller. Mrs. Edgar Biak- tend Presbyterian College. ley, and Mrs. Robert Strode Then in 1956, the missions board _ , _ prevailed upon Mrs. Taylor to go Junior-Senior Event back to Brazil io help meet the criti- Por r^T-T^ r^lrreo cal emergency there She spent the tjt tvt i rf* 5 three years as dietitian and busi Has Novel Program ness manager of the Bible scrool In a setting patterned after the Mbs. Taylor has been closely tied famous FontainWeu Hotel in Miami to Presbyterian College through the members of the graduating class years, through her own work and at Clinton High School were en- her family. Her husband attended tertamed at the annual Junior-Sen- PC as did these children: Dr. Aiken ior banquet in the school gymnasium Taylor of Asreville, N. C , now editor on Friday evening. of the Southern Presbyterian Jour- Souvenir program booklets “The nal; Mrs. Frances Roberts of Or Fountain Blue” were at each place, angeburg. Mrs Betty Copley of Aik wrthcandles, top bats, canes and en; and Mrs Julia Cushman oi nosegays of roses also adorning the Knoxville. Tenn. If you can afford a low-price-name car you can now afford a new Mercury, and for less money. A Mercury Monterey is now priced lower than the top V-8 models of low-price-name cars. Come see! Ml MM BALDWIN MOTOR CO. North Broad St. — Clinton. S. C. 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