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V \ \ \ Nc ■ /' ' v : 'S . Thursday, December 8, I960 »‘j THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. 1 i,a- THE WOMAN'S PAGE ts and i Social Events and Club New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 I'M i-'B ■ !■■■■■« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Methodist Women i UDC Members Hold Joint Meeting, Remember Daughter Contribute To Home ' Atlhe annual Christmas party Meeting jointly in Hodpes Hall on Monday evening the circles and Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Broad Street j ter Methodist Church made contri butions to the Methodist Home for the Aging in Orangeburg. As the members arrived bills were pinned on a Christmas tree Mrs. Robert W. Anderson, president of the WSCS. presided over a short business session. The Christmas program, led by Mrs. J B. Arnold, included Scripture, prayer: a Christmas story, “The Star,’’ Mrs. B B. Ballard; and “Let s Keep Christ, mas,”,Mrs. Arnold. - i r i of.'* the Stephen D Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confed eracy. members brought gifts for their adopted Confederate daugh- Mrs- Ida Price of Columbia PC Economics Major Speaks at Club Meet Douglas ^JpQougal of Ander son, a senior economics major at F*resb\ teriah College, was the guest speaker on Tuesday after noon for ^he December meeting tury Club which was Lay-1 Copelaftd: and Mrs T.,C John- tori Fraser son. was hostess for the meeting \i r . McDougal discussed r job, at her home on South Broad St. opportunities in leading indus-, Gifts were exchanged during tries in South Carolina. He gave Mrs Frank Miller, assisted by °f Hie Mrs* Henry Young. Mrs. Ralph held at the home of Mrs T statistics comparing South Caro-, lina per capita income with other I states, citing recent progress. the evening and Mrs. Fred Hol combe read a Christmas story. Sandwiches, punch and cake were served For the occasion red berries.^ Qpoyp Continues greens, red tapers, a miniature tree and lighted Santa were used. Misii Theda Sublett. accom- GuV A. Tumblm, Jr. ( panied at the piano by Mrs. Joel! i' v q• .i i E. Cannon, sang two solos and GeleDFOteS Birthday later the group joind in singing Guy Adair Tumblin. Jr., cele- carols. brated his 6th birthday Monday The fellowship committee, with | with a party at the First Baptist several members from each cir- Church kindergarten, cle assisting, entertained with The handsome birthday cake a social hour following the pro- was baked by his grandmother, gram. Mrs, Cannon poured tea i Mrs. Guy Tumblin, who assist- which was served with cheese ed Mrs. J. A. Orr, kindergarten biscuit, cookies, candies, and director, in entertaining and nuts. Lighted tapers in crystal holders flanked a centerpiece of berries, greenery and red gladi- EI sew here in the hall were ar rangements of greens and ber ries . serving the little folk. Ice cream was served with cake squares. Souvenirs of party balloons and hats were given to the fifteen kin dergarten friends enjoying the occasion Mayor Greets Miss America Miss America. Nancy Ann Fleming of Michigan, is shown here being greeted by Mayor J. P. Terry upon her arrival in the city last Thursday to participate in the annual f hristmas parade, in which she was featured —Photo by Dan Yarborough. Special Mission Study Continuing a study on foreign missions. Mrs J. B Hart led the program for the December meet ing of the Women of the Church, which was held Monday after noon at the Parish House j L- Mrs. Hart told something of i rp » nrrvur the history of Liberia, its pres-j Glub lo Airango Dinner and e„t political and economic 5tat-| Native Greens . Christmas Program us and of the Episcopal mission . ^ there. i The December meeting of the At MOTV MuSgrOVe Announcement was made of ^ e *I°w Jessamine Garden ( lub the annual Diocesan convention Wl11 ** on Thursday after- to be held at Grace Methodist noon * December 15, at the home Church in Anderson January 17 ^ rs ^ ^ Duncan, York and 18 Mrs. James Macdonald in Pitts Meadows Mrs. was appointed to replace Mrs.!'* 0 * 111 Madden will be co-hostess. Each metpber will bring an ar rangement of native greens for the Christmas season The ar rangements will be on a religious theme and may include figurines Newton Jones on the library com mittee ON ALL SHUTTERS . 4‘ Introductory Offer ' JoWood Doors Made In Joanna, S. C. Sizes M" lx>n«. 1 1-8” Thick—12**. 14”, 15", 16” and 1H” Widths JoWood Bi-Fold Doors . . . Charm and Beauty For Your Home JoWood Bi-Fold Shutter Doors are Available in a va riety of stock sizes, ready for finishing. 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Stop in and see this new stan- f ■ • ■ dard of beauty today. J Wednesday Club Is Entertained I A lovely program on “Christ mas In Other l^ands," arranged by Mrs. Grace League Connor,! was presented on Tuehday eve ning after the dinner meeting of! the Clinton Business-and Profes sional Women’s Club at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. The tables were arranged in a T shape and adorned with exqui site angels, candles, figurines, and antique ornaments from va rious countries On other tables items from these countries were! displayed, which Mrs Grace Entertaining members ot her f onrior program chairman, had Wednesday Club. Mrs. Sarnie collected from various countries. Pinson was hostess for two tables ,.\ traditional German “grab of bridge last week at her home bag" wa s opened and members | on Elm street were given candles which it con- A dessert course was served tained A g’iit from Hamilton's before the games. When scores a ! S o presented each member were counted prizes were present- Countries featured on the pro- ed Mrs Carl Wessinger and Mrs gram and those representing Milford Smith , them in native costume and with Colorfuf fruit and dried ar- stories were Austria. Miss Essie rangements made a pretty set- Davidson: Germany, Mrs Con- ting for the tables nor. Italy, Mrs Margaret Lock ett. France. Mrs Jim Buzhardt; Miss Frances Webb, England Mrs w W Hams; A no W WrrtkinQ Ireland. Mrs R G vCrenn; Hol- /\ce W. WOTKinS land,. ” -s Margaret Plakcl- Married November 19'switz* • •and. Mrs i Howa” i Denmark urn Miss Frances Webb, a member of the Clinton Schools faculty, was married to Ace W : Watkins of Newberry, on Saturday. No vember 19, at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon at the Chestnut Hill Bap tist Church. Saluda The Rev M Spring, performed the ceremony. Music was furnished by Mrs. P. A W’ebb and Johnny Goff of Sa luda Since her graduation from Ers- kine College. Mrs Watkins has taught in Saluda County and Aik- . en city schools and now teaches ar< at Hampton Avenue School here — Mr. Watkins, who attended Clemson College, is employed by the South Carolina Public Ser vice Commission They are now- at home at 1701 Evans Street. Newberry* Births Mr. who were recently married. Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. J B Speake and Miss Ella Little McCrary entertained on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Raymoi^fi Pitts with a dinner party Greenery with berries decorat- Mr this city MORGAN and Mrs. Olin D Mr Morgan announce the birth of a son, Don Roger, on December 1 at Blalock Clinic Before marriage Mrs. Morgan was Miss Frances Cal vert BREWER Mr and Mrs. Richard Brewer Ho 1?* \tm c© j U ae Mrs P M Pitts. Sweden, Mrs F ranees Warner: Norway, Mrs. A B Da-i v i d s o n ; Poland, Mrs W. J Crews; Russia. Mrs J K HaseM den: Syria. Mrs D A 5 arbor ough Palestin. Miss Barnett | B'Webb of Ridge SpraU. Spam. Mrs R W John-; son Mexico. Mrs Jerry Wingo During a short business session announcement was made of the workshop which will be held, January 28 and 29 at the Russell House in Columbia This will| take the jllace of the winter HART Lt (jg.) and Mrs. Carroll Hart of Galveston. Texas, an- 'nounce the birth of a son. Car and Mrs. Watkins ^ B S‘* n ' Do Your Christmas Shopping Here We're Santa Claus Approved Something for every nw her of the family...eeM rift item* from the world’e foremoet manufacturer*. NOW is the time to buy. From our completely new store remodeled thr oughout. 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Honored Saturday 'Martha Ann Oeland. daughter of [ With Dinner Party Mr an '' Mrs J M 0elan “ >' f Complimenting Mr and Mrs. Ace W Watkins, of Newberry. ed the living room Centering the announce the birth of a son on table in the dining room where December 5 at Blalock Clinic ' places were laid for twelve was a Formerly Mrs. Brewer was Miss 1 reflected arrangement of pink Georgia Hamilton and white camellias ( in a silver LEOPARD container These were placed on Mr and Mrs Lonzo Leopard a delicate green cover anounce the birth of a daughter.'I Out of town guests were Mr . on December 5 at Hays hospital, and Mrs. B A Webb of Saluda. Mrs. Leopard is the former Miss! Miss Elizabeth Keith and Sunny! Margaret Craine. Keith of Chappells RRYAN The hostesses presented Mr. Rev. an<l Mrs James R Bryan and Mr' Watkins with a gift of j anounce the birth of a son, James silver • • s Roscoe, Jr . on December 6 at •p. T u Hays hospital Before marriage .La Op-in Honors Mrs Rryan was Miss Reba John Mr. and Mrs. Pitts , 1°" Hl „, Hts Mr and Mrs Jerry Reid Pitts Mr and Mrs Columbus | ot Charlotte, N. C.. who were Hughes announce the birth of a recently married, were honored son. Robbie Dale, on December here on Sunday Afternoon when 5 at Hays hospital Mrs. Hughes!) the grooms parents, Mr. and is the former Miss Ruby Thom-1 Mrs. Clair Daniel Pitts, also Mr. as and Mrs Russell Braswell, Mr and Mrs Jack Donald Pitts. Mr and Mrs Robert I^e Edwards of Columbia entertained members of the two families at a drop-in ) in Hodges Hall Palms, urns of greenery with berries decorated. the hall. Cen- t tering the beauiifmly appointed refreshment table was a white wedding bell with red gladioli used in spray effect* Coffee flnd M fruit cake were served. MrsFlft* M Boland poured ieoffee and 1 Mrs John Bell served cake Mr and Mrs William R Pitts greeted the guests and the regis- TtorW* kept by Mrs W. C , Mi lam. 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