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\ Thursday. June 2, 1%0 TH^ CLINTON CHRONICLE / r THE WOMAN'S Social Events and Club New of Interest Synodical Training AGE ; School Scheduled Telephone 74 or 495 At College June 20 mrw of mixrd summer flower* in pastel tint* Following the program Mrs Wy- sor and Mrs R M Turner assisted the hostess in serving light refresh ment* Methodist Women's Officers Installed At a service at Broad Street Methodist Church on Sunday officers of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service and the Wesleyan Guild were installed. They are: President—Mrs. Robert W. Ander son. Vice-President — Mrs. Raymond Pitts. ^vd Vice-President—Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr. Recording Secretary—Mrs. James L .Walker. Mission Treasurer — Mrs. Dan Yarborough. Promotion Secretary—Mrs. Roy (rasque. Local Church Activities — Mrs. I Murphey Timmerman. Christian Social Relations—Mrs. Thomas P. Owens. Missionary Education—Mrs. J. B ! Speake Spiritual Life—Mrs. Joel Cannon. Secretary of Supply Work—Mrs. | J. B Dailey. Publicity—Mrs. Marvin S. Gault. | Children’s Work — Mrs George Reid. Literature and Publications—Mrs. Earl Pitts. Student Work—Mrs John Addison. Fellowship—Mrs. Forrest Adair. ! rcle Chairmen—Pauline Cole-1 man. Mrs W. R Pitts, Jr.; Barden, ton, Mrs. G W. Hollingsworth; El ite Hatton, Mrs J B. Wilder; Louise I Best. Mrs Irene Pitts; Sara Glenn. I Mrs Joe Bonds; May me Johnson, I Mias Essie Davidson; Home Circle. I Mrs Hollingsworth Wesleyan Service Guild officers.! committee chairmen: Preskteol^Mrs P. M Pitts Vice-President—Mrs L S David son. Recording Secretary—Mrs Win fred Norm Promotion Secretary—Mias Mary Frances Pmaon TTeasuier—Mias Dorothy Pinson Committee chairmen Sprrtual Life—Mrs J. J. Greene Missionary Education and Service —Mrs R H Dawson Membrrdup—Airs L O Edwards. Mr* S A Pitts, plus two more Supply Work—Mr* Joe V Ed wards Literature and Public at ions—Mrs D Pitts £ubiirity—Mr« Winfred Noma v mance—Mias Dorothy Pinsoa Local Church Activities—Mrs A1 Garden Party For Young Folk Mr and Mrs M. T Poole eater tained with a garden party m honor of thnr grand nephew. Rod Corley, no Wedmoday afternoon May 2S. at thatr home on the Laurens highway The hostess entertained the group with games until six o’clock, after which refreshment* were served Party foods carried mft the pink and white motif Each guest was remembered with a gift Thoae enjoying the occasion were Beverly and Kay Poole. Phyllis Martin. Steven Sanders. Gary Cor ley. all grand nieces and nephews of the Pooiet Mrs. Pitts Is Club Hostess Mrs. Henderson PitU was host eie to members of her card club f# a dessert bridge on Thursday afternoon of the past week. Two tables were appointed for re freshments, and a sweet course was srved with cold drinks as the guests assembled. Following the progres sions high score was presented Mrs Roy Casque. Roses and larkspur made a pretty background for the games. m Plans have been completed for the *'‘twelve-plus-one" South Carolina Synodical Training School, which will convene at Presbyterian College the week of June 20, Registration for classes will begin Monday at 12:00 p. m and continue until 5 'o’clock on Bailey porch. No attend ante at any class will be permitted without registration. Night meetings which begin each evening at 7 30 will be open to the public Mrs J. Melvin Thompson, Sy ! nodical President, will act as Dean of the school, and Mrs. G B. Shop pard will serve as director The theme for the week will be "Un derstanding the Bible." Courses to be taught, and the instructors, are “How To Study the Bible,'* Dr. Jo- Births * seph Gettys, Presbyterian College “Christian Witnessing," Dr. C. New ! man Fauleoner, First Presbyterian |Church. Greenville; “Church Exten ;sion, in the Home,” Cluade fl Pritchard, Board of Church Exten sion, Atlanta, Ga.; “Informal Ways of Learning,” Mrs. James W With erspoon, Berkley, W. Va ; “Church Music," Miss Catherine Jameson, Augusta, Ga.; “The Christian Home,’’ Mrs John L Fairly, Lau- rinburg. N. C. Morning worship will be held at the Student Center, and in the af ternoons there will be discussion groups for every cause, including “Church Flower Arrangement " Special speakers for the night se* ! sions will be Dr. Paul S Crane, a medical misionary from Chonju. Ko rea. and Rev. C. F McCutchen minister of the First Presbyterian |Church. Laurens An informal rr ception will be held Monday evening at the Douglas House Each nigh: at 10 o'clock, an outdoor worship service will conclude the day's ac tivities At 7:15 Friday morning. Dr 1 Wm Redd Turner, and the Session <rf the First Presbyterian Chnrrh of- Clinton, wfll officiate at a common 'ion service The school will adjourn I following lunch on Friday, June 24 An enrollment of 125 or more is anticipated, and all interested worn ' mar* urged to send in their regia- Mrs. Shealy Speaker **■•«•«» fan** » wiy u pwubic . For Sun Bonnet Club .T" 1 '"' * "T _ _ training school staff are Mrs J Mrs WUmrt, Shealy of Shraly s Kelvin Thompaon. (Manta; Mr* Florist, was guest speaker at the George B Sheppard. Laurens. Mrs the Yellow Jessamine Garden Club meeting af the Sun Bonnet Garden J °b n B Cooley. Mounts die Mr* held a covered dish supper for mem club on last Monday at the Char- Robert R Glenn, Hamer. Mrs Har brn and their faaubrs on Friday . rrll , (1|I ,. r r . old Jeter. Charleston Mrs K W. evening at the Camp Fire Hut o!c Preobytenan Col park Mn ^ L H>r lege campus She talked on party gr , vr Jr Renettaville Mrs W M were Mr* William ubir * <nd (avf a number of love Workman Newberry Mrs L. S Mrs Joel E Cannon ,Jr rff e< ' ,lv * idea* for entertain Carlisle Lyman Mr* Alton Brown BKNJAMI^ Mr and Mrs Roy Benjamin an nounce the birth of a son. Jeffrey Arnold, on May 24 at the Laurens County hospital Mrs." Benjamin is the former Miss Margaret Estelle Madden, daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude A Midden SMITH Mr and Mrs. Sameul Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter, Me lissa Anne, on May 27 at Hays hos pital Before marriage Mrs. Smith was Miss Anna Margaret Dunlap HARRIS Mr and Mrs John Henry Harris announce the birth of a son. John William, on May 28 at Hays hos pital Formerly Mrs. Harris was Miss Faye Roberts TICKER Mr , and Mrs. Jimmy Tucker an nounce the birth of a son, Dwayne Ronald, on May 29 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Tucker was before marriage Miss Sandra Shelnut » CAMPRFU. Mr and Mrs S.la* Campbell announce the birth of a *on On May 30 at Hays hospital Formerly Mr* Campbell was Mi*s Willelte Asbdl, daughter of Mr and Me- Brunson Aabill YARBOROIGH Mr and Mrs Virgil Yarborough announce the birth of a son. Rus- sell Allen, op May 29 at Blalock Clinic With the Sick Friends of E. C. Bunker will be interested to know he has been a patient at Blalock Clinic since Monday Medical patients kt Hays Hospital include Mrs. Lessie Harrison and Mrs Robert Dunawav i Miss Patsy Wilkie underwent a tonsilectomy at Hays Hospital dur ing the week Friends of Mrs W Roy Pitts will regret to know she is ill and a pa tient at Blalock Clinic Patients receiving medical treat ment and discharged earlier in the w'eek from Hays Hospital include Virginia Franklin. Jimmy Monfjoy. Allen Myers, Ernest Patterson. Mrs. J. L Arnold. Lester Davis, Ben t hrwtopher and M C. WaUenrine S D Daw kin.* J R Snider and Elaine Snclgrove daughter of Mr iand Mrs George Snelgrove. am among patien's af Blalock Clinic laifher Smith. w convalescing at Hays Hospital following surgery Mtsv Newie Treat man has been transferred ..from Hays H .*pital to a Columbia hospital , Discharged earlier in the week from Blalock Clinic w^re Bill Hughes C Tj Satterfield. Mrs B .1 Lanford. Mr* ,Herman Johnson and Mrs. Johnny Crowe Miss Judy Irby underwent an op eration at Hays Hospital-aiuring the past wi*ck and is now convalescing at home Friends of Mrs .1 1 Adair will be interested to know she is a pa tient at Bl-alock Clinic Mrs Gladys Abercrombie is con valescing at home following an op eration illness at Hays Hospital Prue Waters is a patient at Hays Hospital where he underwent Mir gery earlier in the week Donald Vandeford at home lol- md stay at lowing an operation Hay* HoRpit.d Friends of Mrs Joe Scott will he interested to know -he is com alesc mg at Hays Hospital following sur gery . i - j Reedy River Meeting Scheduled June 7 The Reedy River Associatibnal Training Union mas* meeting and officers council will be held at Beth el Baptist Church on Tuesday, June 7. at 7:30 p m Conferences for all age groups will be led hy the associational offi cers A fellow ship hour will'•follow the program All attending are request ed to bring a picnic lunch I DC MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the Stephen D Lee Ch'apter. I mled Daughters of the Confederacy, will be held this eve nmg (Thursday t at. 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs Fred Holcombe MISS SENN AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED Mr .aa4 Mrs. William Town* Sena of Rt. 1. Ijumat, auouix <- U* rngagemeat of their daughter. Frame* Rachel, la William Thom a* Davit, mhi af Mr. a ad Mrs. Wm. J. Davis af this city. The wedding will take place la August at Rarky Spring* Presbyterian CWrrh Family Supper Concludes Year For Jessamine Club Conrludmc U»e year * program Hickory street Small appointed with green covers ami hfHwg bouquets of m mer garden flower* were laid for ! I a g, including bndes chriatr paUo. ValenUne, Rock HiU, and the Women at the i and other special First Presbyterian Church of Clin- wilh illustrations ton PKU Mrs chairman for the (hired Robert E Scott, who la con nortod with a Cohanbia chemi cal craopany Mr SeoCt showed the film. Making the Most of A Mir ade.” Mn Scott was also a guest of the club for the evening Mrs George BcUmgrah. progra chairman for the B ro * r * m duced the guest speaker g. intro-1 _ During the afternooo punch and cookies were served from a table w ith pink Garden Club Hears Talk On "Iris" Mrs Guy TUmbbn speaker for the meetiai of the Iris Blue Birds Honor Mothers With Tea . Wednesday afternoon at the home ” ednesday Club of Mrs. LeLand Young, leader, mem Is Elntertained carnations ui a *hMe container Mias Carden Club and talked t» the mem Marian Burt* the mnng presulmt Bers on “Iris ” TV meeting was of the club was presented a gift 4 4-- » —- t, k a> Mr* Harry Ayers. Mn held on Wednesray afternoon of the past week at the home of Mrs Guy llaxxrd ^ TAimblln, with Mrs Arthur Ben- *-*>* - «" H.n. ‘ ^ ed over a busmens session Later a social hour was enjoyed and the hoatasaaa served a salad plate with . * roup ' Entertaining member* of the punch Birds, entertained their mother* Bridge Club. Mrs E N Bowls of roses were used to dec with an informal tea Sullivan was hostess for three table* orat e the hostess home for the De serving as hostesses with Mrs a t her home the past week casion Young were Jane Timmerman and Pr * u!y arraiwd „ a Background ^ ^ ... Toni Shealy. The group *ang a wol- ^ Sarn es were roses and day PlCTUC Th©m6 Us©d of the Petunia come song to the mothers, after which Jane told something of the Blue Bird organization Mrs. Mur phey Timmerman ivs.xmded on be half of the mothers Toni offered prayer Each girl pinned a rose on her mother as the guests were in vited into the dining room The lace-covered tea table held a compote arrangement of roses and stock. Punch, sandwiches, and cook ies were served. Elsewhere the re ceiving rooms were arranged with magnolia foliage and other summer flowers. LAST CHANCE TO ENROLL -in- MORRIS SCHOOL OF DRIVINO -at- BALDWIN MOTOR CO. INC Phone 586 , i ! '' Safe Driving b Our Business LEARN TO DRIVE lilies. Between progressions sand p or RriHae Qub wk-hes. cold drinks and party dam rui ^ ties were served Mrs Robert Black Carrying out a picnic theme m and Mrs James Neal were winners tallies, refreshments and other ap- of score prizes for the progressions point meets, Mrs W. G. King. Jr It was hostess to members of her Piano Recital To Be brKi * < ' club 00 Thursday afternoon ^. rrn of the past week driven I his hvening ^ ^ were arranged for The public is invited to attend the the games in a setting of roses and piano recital to be presented by magnolia. Between progressions the pupils of Mrs. James Von Hoi- on each table along with lemonade len this evening (Tuhrsday) at 8:00 small picnic baskets were placed p. m. at the Mercer Silas Bailey and cakes. S 0 * 100 * Mrs. Frank Sherrill and *Mrs Ru-, ~ fus Sadler were w inners of score prizes. Entertain Friends At Bridge Parties Mrs. Judson A. Davis and Mrs. : Frank Sherrill jointly entertained groups of friends for bridge on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of the past week at the home of the former on Cedar Street. Pink roses adorned the living, room mantel and varied shades were combined in a table arrange ment. In the den red roses and; pansies were used to decorate. After play on each afternoon the; hostesses served a salad plate and dessert course. Winners for score prizes for Tuesday’s games were Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mrs. John Rivers. On Wednesday awards went to Mrs. George Frady and Mrs. C. W. Law. Spring Recital Friday By Young Students Mrs. Harry McSween presented her pupils in spring recital on Fri day evening in the social hall of the First Baptist Church. Playing piano selections were Me lissa Turner, Mary Belle Davis, Sara Lynn Wysor, Mary Ann Orr, Kayren Cox, Edna Jacobs. Nancy Hollis. Delle Wilder and Jimmy Orr. Also taking part on the pro gram were Jane Timmerman, pu pil of Mr*. 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