The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1938, Image 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938 ; (.M' /. t6e CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THMai The Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEW^ OF INTEREST Telephone 258 WiU Head DJUi. BLAKELY'MONROE [the 11th chajtter of Hebrews, Mr. Ja- Mr. and Mrs. John Telford Blakely,, coi>s spoke on the ideals of the ,col- of this city, announce the engage-.lege and its endeavor to develop the ment of their daughter, Elizabeth! usefulness and influence of students Bennett, and Jaln^ (Hoddard Monroe, j through an abiding faith. He express- of , LatU. The niarriage will taketcd hopefulness for the future, and place in June. | asked the cj^nfidence and support of ;the auxiliary for the college. A short business session closed the meeting. MRS. C. W. STONE HOSTESS TO FRIENDS Mrs C. W. Stone delightfully •'en- uoi ns tertained a number of friends on Wednesday morning with a bridge-j luncheon at her home. Spring flowers! in beautiful arrangements decorated the living and dining rooms. Guests were assembled for four tables, and The Clinton lions club celebrated its annual “ladeis’ night" last Friday in the armory when it was host to wives of the members and other after cards Mrs. Stone serv’ed a ddi-j hundred and twen- cious two-course luncheon. were present. — ^ I The armor>' was appropriately dec- JUNIOR GROUP ENJOYS 'orated for the occasion. EASTER E(JG HUNT j After a banquet the group enjoyed The Junior society of the Associate; until a late hour. Reformed Presbyterian church enjoy ed an Easter egg hunt on Saturday afternoon in the woodland section and Mrs. Fei-guson; W. M. Walker, near the home of Mi-s. Gus Blakely, President of the Rotary club, an Miss Jr. Entertainment for the afternoon Virginia Bums, and Coach W. A. was under the direction of Mrs. An-'Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, who were He will g^raduate from Tulane uni versity, Newr Orleans, La., in June with B. S. and M. D. degrees. After the wedding, which will be solemnized in June, the young couple will reside in Kansas City. Mo., where Mr. Moorhead will take his in- terneship at Research hospital. The engagement of Miss Moody and ' Mr. Moorhead was made known yes- 1 terday at an afternoon tea given by j Mi^s 'Betty Baird in her home on j Creswell street. , I As the guests entered they were' I greeted at the door by little Miss j Mary .\gnes Oakes, and in the hail I each guest was presented with a cor- ; sage of white daisies and fertis* Fy Miss Mary Baird. The corsages were tied with white satin ribbons on which were, written "Marjorie and William—June 10." Receiving with Miss Baird and Miss Moody were their inotKers, Mrs. C. L.' Moody and Mrs. O. J Baird. Miss ' Moody was attractively aittire<l in a | j gown of grey net over pink.-^ Miss j I Baird’s gown was of orchid mousse- j ' line embroidered with purple violets, j, Mrs. Moody wore a gowm of turquoise! blue crepe and Mrs. Baird was hand-! soniely gowned in beige lace. " 1 Also receiving in the living rooinj were Miss Shirley Baird and Miss i the afternoon in the various rooms Austerniell. Guests of the clubvwere R. E. Fer- ^.^j-g Edward Henry, Mrs. Ken- ^ reception rooms were beauti- guson, president of the Kiwanis club,! ngth Baker, Mrs. Gilbert Blakely andl^.^!'^ decorated with vases of Easter JHEW ANNAPOLIS, Md. . . . Mrs. Henry M. Robert. Jr., of this city, unop posed candidate for the oflice of President Qeneral of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the 47th Continental Congress of which will meet in Constitution Hall April 18. Mrs. Robert is at present Trea surer General. ““ ■ • . n M In the den Mrs. Bessie Godfrey,. fovertxl with an eni- Mrs. Emma Little, Mrs. Annie Dunlap <’‘‘»itered and Mrs. Jack H. Young received, i^ pel Bobo and Mrs. Blakely. After the; introduced to the assembly during Bidding the guests adieu were Mrs. wtKlding ring fillwl with Mrs. Wilson Harris. I lilies and roses. In the dining room egg hunt the young people were serv-jthe evening. ij^ Blalock, Jr., ed refreshments of lemonade and' A feature of the evening was the! Jones, cookies. drawing of numbers by the ladies i^i . -- I whicb--entitled-tho -bolder to ^a_-px'*‘*' BUSINESS CIRCLE MEETS bearing the corresiK)nding number. | wi.shes to the bride WITH MRS. LANKFORD ! Favors were miniature table lamps and Mrs. Willard lilies of the valley and maidenhair fern. On one*si<le of the reflector Durinit the afternoon ,eventy-five i their- good^J''*""- Th ■ green candles embossed with valley' Iilio.s, burning in crystal candelabra.: Mrs. Guy Oakes presidtHl at the sil ver tea services and Mis.s Sally Ileri On Monday evening the Business which cast a glow over the hall at the, DINNER PARTY FOR Girls’ circle of Broad Street Mtjtho-1 beginning of festi\nties. SHREVEPORT VISITOR dipt church met at the home of Mrs.! Mrs. Brooks Owens, club pianist,| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell recent-1and Miss Mollie Ellerbe assisted in -Clyd*-Lankfond,_adth Mita-ii.-s Hnli.n was remembered with a spt>cial gift. Iv entertained with-a dinmit-pariy-in j the^serving-ctnjrtestes. and Tokie .\dair assistant hostesses. i H. .\rthur Copeland, president, pre- honor of the latter’s sister, Mi.ss Joeyi A largo number of guests called bo ’The meeting was called to order sided over the evening’s festivities, by Mrs. John W. Finney, circle lead-! The Presbyterian college orchestra er, after which a short program,'furnished music for the occasion. "Music in the Church," was presented. „ ^ i^ho enjoye<l the occasion were: Mr. The home was artistically decorat-l^ v- Norris, Mr. and Mrs. ed with beautiful arrangements of! of Newberry: Marvin Webb of Greenville, Misses Templeton, of Shreveport, La. The tween the appointtnl hours of four home was beautifully drcorated with | and six o’clock. Easter lilies, narcissi and roses. Those ' and Luther C. Nabors of Laurens red roses and swt^el peas. In the dm-, . , . int room the Ubic covered with • l»ce cloth .nd centered with a . »tler^n at five-thiny ver vaae filled with mixed flowera, i" refleet-ed in a mirror placque. Deli-' ®- “‘""O" “ N'’'- cious refreshments were served buffet ■ptyle. MARTHA LOU BLAKELY HONORED WITH PARTY Mrs. Lowry Wilson honored Miss The bride is a daughter of W. C., Minick of Newberry, and prior to her marriage held a position at the State hospital in Columbia. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. liartha Lou BlakJey on Saturday evc-j*’^ Nabors^ of this city ning with a prom party to which holds a position with the State number of friends were invited. | Highway department at Laurens. The home was beautifully decorat-1 The young couple wm make their ed with colorful spring flowers in 1 ^o^te in Laurens, after May 1. various arrangements, and made BARNETT HAS lovely setting for the occasion. | ribtHDAY PARTY ^es and contests prodded de-j Margaret Ann Barnett celebrated hghrtful enterUinment for the young birthday on Saturday with folk, and prizes were won by Miss:^ j^^y and Easter egg hunt. The Jean Holman and Lawrence f’orgu-, young folk enjoyed the oc- icasion: Betty Cummings, Kenneth Delicious punch and cookies werel^^^^j^^ Martha Ov-ings, tloris Owens, MRS. FAYETTE RAM AGE served twenty-five young people whoji iuj^^ Dillard, Cornelia Harris, Bob- HEADS EASTERN STARS enjoyed the affair. » by Owen.s, George Copeland, Ferdiej The James B. Parrott chapter No. '.Jacobs, Leo Honrsby, Myra Adair,; 9, Order of the Eastern Star, held its Virginia and Sarah Helen Webb of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders, and Mrs. Trammell’s moth er, Mra. Sarah Webb. CENTURY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. HUNTLEY. • The Century club met. on Tue8<lay afternoon with Mrs. S. M. Huntley. The program was arranged and given by Mrs. John Osman and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Mrs. Osman read “An Ode to the God of the Open Air," which introduced the program, and was fol lowed by a reading, "Strange Places of Worship," by Dr. Archibald Rut ledge. “Solitude," by Dr. Rutledge, was read by Mrs. Johnson, and the program was clos^ with a poenu “Refuge.” The next meeting will be held ait the 'home of Mrs. F. C. Harding on May 3. WINGO-BRANNON WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT INMAN Miss Revelie Wingo of Inman, and Carrall C. Brannwn of this city, were united in marriage Thur8<lay evening at the home of the bride’s parents in the presence of members of the two families and a few intimate friends” The Rev. J. E. I Ashman, pastor of Ihe bride, was the officiating minister. Before and during the ceremony Misses Marian and Marjorie Brannon, sisters of the groom, rendered a pro gram of pre-nuptial music. The bride and groom entered together unattend ed. The bride was lovely in her wt*d- ding gown of white satin, with c(wl (C/Ontinued on page six) GIVES • The sheareat garments are cleansed safely—heavi est garments are washed thoroughly—in the new Norge Autobuflk Wadiar. The exclusive featiierwelglit Norcelain-f inish agitator washes more clothes in less time. Its smooth, sparkling finish saoes clothes. See the new Norge today I B four modtls available with gasoline motor for homes idtfiout electric servicom PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY L. M, n. Y(H*NG HONORED ON HIS 73TH BIRTHDAY Mary Albt*rta Baldwin, Frances Bar- _ , . ... tv 1 nett and Mary Loftis. On Sunday -Mr. and Sira. Frank C. Sounj •nd Lula Young enter-1 at ^ h^e near here with, j a triple birthday dinner party honor- ii^ their father, L. M. D. Young and quests. ^ his two giandsons, Lawrence Edmund'AUXILIARY Young and L^wis Mac Kay, two and goLDS MEETING eight years of a^, restively. Mr.| American Legion Auxiliary met loung. one of the highly esteemed, Tuesday afternoon at the home of citizens of this community, observed Griffin. Misses Sybil and hts 75th birthday on this occasion. \ p]orrie Burdette, Mrs. J. A. Chand- The appointed table was cotvered with a l^autiful imported linen lace cover with a low silver bowl of nar cissi. During the dessert the candles OT the three birthday cakes were n^j^iliary discussed further plans to lighted. A delicious four-course dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and-Mrs. Walter B. Young and Mrs. Duncan of Charlotte Mr. and'j^ jj^^ch at Columbia was returned Mrs. Lewis Kay and sons, Bobbie andj^^ Auxiliary by Mrs. Mood Smith who had asked permission at the last a Lewis Mac, of Honea Path, Mr. and Mrs. Gi^y Seawright of Pendleton, j^^inV t^ hivr it framed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Young, Mr.! Rosa Mahaffey rendered Md .Mra. Rex \oung and Betty Me-1 program, after which Cormick^ .Mrs. Edpr Copeland Joan, hostesses served delicious sand- C^Iai^, George Ulex Copeland, and Russian tea. Frank C. Young, Jr. . ^ Dunht the »flerhb6h thfe follow-j lovely TEA GIVEN FOR Ing friends and relatives called: Mr.jMRS. LAWRENCE DAVIS and Mrs. Ralph Young and daughters, Lola and Annette, of Newberry, Leo D. Young of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hipp, John Cannon. annual installation meeting bn Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. On thi.s occasion Mrs. P. B. Adair acted as installing officer, Mrs. Pope Chapman, district deputy grand matron, acted as grand marshall, and W’. H. Simpson as chaplain. The following officers were in stalled: Worthy matron — Mrs. Fayette Ramage. Worthy patron—Carlton F. Winn. Associate matron—Mrs. B. F. Win- gard. Associate patron—F. M. iBoIand." Secretary—iMrs. Pope Chapman. Treasurer—Mrs. J. W. Leake. Conductress—Miss Elizabeth Cope land. Associate conductress—Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Chaplain—W. H. Simpson. Marshall—Mrs. C. C. Giles. Organist—Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Adah—Mrs. John D. Davis. Ruth—Mrs. Lethe Gilmore. Esther—Mrs. Dennis Sowers. Martha—Mrs, J. A. Coleman. Electa—Mrs. P. B. Adair. Warden—Miss Julia Ferguson. Sentinel—W. T. Putnam. Mrs. Chapman, for the past two One of the loveliest social affairs years district deputy grand matron. ler, Mrs. Emma Mason and Mrs. Car- roll D. Nance of Cross Hill, were as sistant hostesses. During the business meeting the equip the kitchen at the armory, The state membership citation, which was received at the spring rally Margaret Hipp, and AUXIUARY HEARS TALK BY PRESIDENT JACOBS The auxiliary of the First Presby terian church met on Mbnday after noon at the church. The president, Mrs. L. S. McMillian, presided, and the program was in charge of Mrs. Bothwell Graham, secretary of the „ « i. o j coii.ii.itt«,on Christian education and Y"* ”r'- S Owens wd Mrs. John W. Little. The receiving line of the spring season was the tea giv en by Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap at the home of the former on Thui^ay afternoon hon oring Mrs. Dunlap’s sister, Mrs. Law rence Davis, a recent bride. A profusion of lavender iris, pink roses and syringa beautifully a^med the spacious rooms and provided a most attractive setting for the occa sion. Greeting the guests at the door e^on ministerial relief. President W. P. Jacobs of Presby- ^ Gwifrey, Mrs terian col!e»e was the guest speaker.] “f.-'jP- Gat- Following a acripture reading from ' ^ "'1'/ .. . PREFERRED FOR THE GRADUATE ,. Every GRADUATE deserves a fiae Watch and Dinner Ring. Drop in and see our nice se lection. FRONTIS JEWEI sRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE expressed appreciation to the mem bers and officers for their service to the chapter during her term of office. She was presented a past matron’s jewel for her work and faithfulness to the chapter. A social hour was enjoyed, during which punch and cookies were served. MISS MARJORIE MOODY AND WILLIAM MOORHEAD TO WED IN JUNE The following from a Shreveport, La., paper will be read here and in Goldville with interest by the friends of the groom-elect: Announcement of interest in social Inviting the guests into the dining circles is that made by Mr. and Mrs.; room were Mrs. Louis C. LaMotte and j C. L. Moody of the engagement of Mrs. Lonnie McMillan. Centering the exquisitely appointed table was an ar rangement of iris, columbine and corn flowers, flanked by tall candles in holders. Mrs. L. R. Lynn and Mrs* A. E. Spencer poured Russian tea. Serving a delicious salad course were Frances Speake, Henrietta Young, Inez Young and Mary Lou Johnsop. Joy Young Godfrey and Mildred Har ris Dunlap passed mints. Entertain ing in the dining room were Mrs. Bennett Townsend, Mrs. H. F. Harris and Mr&u Harry iuikea. Aaaisting in entertaining during their daughter, Marjorie, to William H. Moorhead of Goldville, S. C., son of Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Moorhead of that place. Mias Moody is a charming and! popular member pf the college ^et. She attended Sophie Newcomb col lege in'New Orleans and is a member 0^ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. jShe will graduate in June. I Mr. Moorhead is an honor graduate of Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga., and took his pre-medical work at Duke universky, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. 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