The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 27, 1919, Image 5
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, A delightweniug was spent
on,Monday, when Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,
dr., entertained at a surprise birth
day dinner in honor of her husband.
The secret of the party was So well
kept that not until the guests ar
rived did "Mr. Jacobs know that he
was the-* honoree. Besides Mr.
Jacobs, .snbther gpest of honor was
Miss B. Copeland, whose birthday
was the same day. Soon after the
guests arrived they were invited in
to the dining room. The table was
beautifully decorated, the centre-
piere being a birthday cake rr
which were numerous small red ca;
dies. Red hearts and cupids wit':
red candles were used in profusion.
The dinner was served in four
courses to the following guests: Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. A. Copeland, Mr.
Pringle Copeland, Miss B. Cope
land. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,
Sr., Mr. Thos. D. Jacobs and Miss
»Clara Duckett.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
W, H. Shands entertained the fol
lowing guests at dinner: Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Jacobs, Sr.* .and Miss'Clara
Duqkctt, The dining room looked
lovely with its decorations of yel
low daffodils and jonquils. In the
middle of the table was a large cut
glass basket, filled with ferns and
daffodils with yellow Julie decora-
ti«*ns and -w.as fianked with tapers
in yellow holders. A course dinner
was served by M'jsses Shands and
Minims. The evening was a most
enjoyable one.
An attractive and thoroughly
enjoyable affair was the meeting of
thi? young Ladies club on Saturday
evening with Miss Peggy Dunlap.
The guests were invited into the
dining room where a delicious
ceurse supper was served.
The table was attractive In its
decorations of red, white and blue,
the ’guests finding their places by
little patriotic cards.
Over the table was a large Unit
ed States flag. The centre-piece
was presumably a portion of George
Washington’s cherry tree and mi
and around it were a number of
hatchets, each of which held the
fortune of a member of the club. Af
ter supper these were drawn and
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read aloud, causing much amuse
ment. Sewing and conversation
wore enjoyed, making the evening
a most pleasant one. Those pres
ent were Misses Marjorie Spencer.
Miry Bom. Leila Edwards. Julia
Neville. Belle Free. Caroline Cald
well $nd Mrs. M. J. McFaddcn.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland
were hosts on Friday evening when
they entertained a few friends.
The evening was enjoyed and a
course supper served to the follow
ing guests: Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Mc-
F;idden v Mr. and Mfrs. L. B. Dil
lard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Copeland,
Jr., and Mrs. Julia Griffin:
Quite a number of friends enjoy
ed the hospitality of Mr. and Mi’s.
Hurbert Pitts on Thursday evening.
* They entertained at a four course
dinner, the following friends enjoy-
jng the evening until a late hour:
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrow, Miss
Lillian Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Warren
Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Parks Adair,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owenk, Jr.
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^Friday Mr. .and Mrs. J. M. Pitts
entertained at a mid-day dinner.
The day was thoroughly enjoyed.
‘A delicious turkey dinner was
served. Those partaking <Tf this
hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Adair, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Simp
son, Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Neighbors.
Mr. Bluford Uopeland of Arkansas,
Mr. Harrison. Copeland. Mr. Pan
Milam and Mr. W. J. Duncan, of
Whitmire. “
, Wednesday afternoon of la«t
week Miss Dorcas Mason delightful
ly entertained the' Knitting Club
and a few friends. The afternoon
tfas thoroughly enjoyed. At h
late hour the hostess .served a deli
cious chicken salad course with
tea. The guests were MesdamcS W.
B. Owens, Jr., C, B. Bailey, John
T. Young, Jodie' Chandler, Ken
neth Burdette, James R. Copeland,
J. W. Copeland, Jr., Mrs. James
Sprint, of Dilloft, and Misses Jetfe
Dillard and Emmie Robertson.
. Again on Tuesday afternoon
Miss Emmie Robertson was hostess
to this club. In spite of the inclem
ent weather a good time was had.
The hostess served a delicious
luncheon.
A most delightful afternoon was
rient bv the members of the Act eon
Be tc Club with Mts. T. I). Cope
land last week. The hostess served
delicious grape fruit, followed by a
salad course to the following guests:
Mesdames E. W. Ferguson, R. B.
Vance, C. M. Bailey. Larry Dillard,
M, J. McFaddein J R-,Copeland,
J. W; Copeland, Jr., Jim Wright
and Miss Ellen* McCaslan.
An evening that will he long re
membered by those 1 taking pert in
its pleasure was that on Monday
when Miss Nell Copeland enter
tained at a birthday dinner. The
dining table was decorated in the
National colors and guests found
their place by a tiny United States
flag. A delicious six course din
ner was served. Much fun was
had when little Miss Lydia Vance
Copeland appeared with the birth
day cake, bringing it in on a silve
waiter. The cake was cut and for
tune favors were cut from it by the
following young folks: Mr. Flan
agan cutting the thimble, the heart
going to Miss Thelma Coffman, the
wish-bone to Mr. Sims, the money
to Mr. Hay and the button to Miss
Nell Copeland.
The guests who enjoyed this
pleasant evening with*Miss Cope-
given to each member and they were
told to “pull” and from the pic
each member drew a box of candy.
Those present with Miss Cope
land were Misses Rowena Jones.
Sybil Burtlette, Marie.Cosby, Nan
Copeland’and Mary Henry.
The following announcements
have Jtieen re^eiveef by, friends in
town:
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Pratt
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Julia
to
Rev. George Washington Taylor, Jr.
on Wednesday afternoon,
March the fifth >
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Presbyterian Church
Decatur, Georgia
Mr. Taylor graduated here at the
Presbyterian College several years
iago and made many friends while
here, who will receive this an-
nouneemeift with interest. , •
Mr, and Mrs. Taylor expect to
leave at an early date for Brazil
where they go as missionaries un
der the Southern Presbyterian
Mission Board.. *
land were Misses Emily Phillips.
Thelma Coffmn, Elizabeth Douglas.
Mercer Vance and Messrs. James
Diek. Anthony Dick, James Smith.
Richardson. Thomas Jacobs. Wood
ruff, Sims, Hay and Flanagan.
The G.Q. G. Cl u.b thoroughly en
joyed its meeting on Friday after
noon when they met witH^Miss B.
Copeland. An interesting contest
was enjoyed, each member of the
club seeing, how many words they
could make out of the name, George
Washington. Miss Rowena Jones
proved to be most successful making
in all eighty-six words.
The dining room then proved.the
attraction where Jhe Washington
spirit was prevalent. A big cherry
pie in the middle of the table was
of much interest. Ribbons were
A very interesting game of basket
ball was thaj on Monday evening
at the Presbyterian College gym.
between P. C. and Newberry.
A large crowd witnessed the
game, P. C. winning by a score of
2f> to 10.
On Thursday night the P. C.
team expects to play Wofford .and
this game, will be one of the best
played this year. It is hoped a
good crowd will see the game and
stand by our Presbyterian boys,
m ^layesrme, vue guest oi reiair
Mr. Spurgeon Sumerel has
turned from Northern markets!
the Adair-Sumerel Co. will.open
an early date. Mr.Vand Mrs. Ej
Adair and Miss Gertrude IlippJ
this firm are expected home the 1
of the week. \ —
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Mr. and Mi’s. Clarence Hipp t
little daughter, of Abbeville,
visiting his father, Mr. Gus Hi
R. Z. Wright, of the U. S. Ns
received his discharge last w
and is at home again. . -
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