The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1940, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHItONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
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were arranged throughout the home,
forming an attractive setting for the
occasion.
Small tables were p.rettily ap
pointed for refreshments and salad |
DaSridaon, Mrs. John G. Barden, Mrs.
W. H. Simpson, Mrs. H. J. Pitts,
Mrs. George R. Holand, Mrs. Thad
C. Johnson, dSr.
The neat annual meeting will be
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and sweet courses served with cof-theld in the spring at Washington
fee. Miss Agnes Milling assisted the'street Methodist church in Columbia,
hostess and Mrs. Leland Yoimg in
throughout the rooms. The dining
room table was prettily- appointed
with a hand.some lace -cloth over a
yellow cover with a bouquet and
tall lighted tapers in harmonizing
colors. Punch and cookies ware
served and later in the
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•nd Miss Dorothy Taylor in serving
a kalad plate and hot tea.
_ president, Mrs. Clifton
presided over a busing
church will meet at 8:10 Monday, * »' «
October 21, at the church.
Announcements
The Woman’s Society of Christian
■session. After the singing of a hymn
Etober zi, ax me cnuren. ithe meeting closed with prayer by
The l^rens Co^ty Medical Aux- ^lyde Lankford. EiahWn mem!
Uiary will meet wi^ Mrs. George R.
Blalodc Monday aftemotm, October
.21 at 4 o’clodc.
The James B. Parrott chapter, Or
der of the Eastom Star, will meet
Friday evening, October 18, at T:80
in the Maaonic temple. The commit-
, tee in charge requests all olfkers and
members to be present for a prac
tice for the aimual iirspection on
October 22.
Burdette-Logue
Miss Harlee Burdette, of thiis city,
and T. A. Logue of Gantt, Ala., ■were
united in marriage Wediiesday, Oc
tober 2, in Laurens by Probate Judge
J. Hewlette Wasson.
Mrs. Logue, the daughter oi Mr.
and Mrs. J. J- Burdette of Cross
Anchor, is employed at Hotel Clinton
Coffee zAiop.
Mr. Ixgue, a civil engineer is
originally from Edgefield, now lo
cated in Gantt.'
Mrs. Jocobs Hostess
To Bridge Club
Wednesday morning Mrs.. J. F. Ja
cobs deli^tfully entertained her
bridge club.
Colorful marigolds and zinnias
. were'.-prettily arranged- as a -back
ground for two tables.
After cards a delicious hot lunch
eon was served.
Century Club Begins
Study Of "America"
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Bothwell
Graham was hostess to the Century
club.
“America” is the mbject chosen
for the year’s study, ana Mrs. Harold
Fish, chairman for the afternoon,
gave a paper on “Natural Resources
of America” in relation to other
Clyde Lankford. Eighteen mem
bers were present. '
Mrs. Stutts Hostess
To Teochers' Circle
Enjpying the occasion were: Mrs.'Study Club Meets
A. E. Spencer, Mrs. John Spratt, i With Mrs. Jacobs
Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. Jack H.
Davis. Sr., Mrs. F. D. Jones, Mrs. M.
G. Woodworth, Mrs. H. A. Copeland,
Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Miss Connie
Bailey, Mrs. W. H- Shands, Mrs. A.
O’Daniel, Mrs. T. D. Copeland, Mrs.
J. Hamp Stone.
Clinton Women Attend
Methodist Meet In Union
More than 600 members' of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Service
jof the Upper South Carolina Confer-
The teediers circte of Thomwell | ence of the Methodist church met at
Memorial Auxilia^ met cm Monday Grace Methodist church in Union
Birth Announcement
POOLE
Mr-, and Mrs. Joe S. Poole, of Lau-
in the evening Irens, announce the birth of a daugh-
pumpkins filled with candies were Iter, Alma Joe. on October 9 at the
.passed. i 'Laurens county hospital. Mrs. Poole
Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts, Jr., Mrs.'is the former Miss Frances Todd, of
Lonnie S. McMillian, Misses Betty I Clinton. ,
Ann Boland, Byrd and Anne McMil-
cvmiag at the home of Mrs. F. M
Stutts.
Miss Elizabeth Akers, chairman,
presided over the meeting, which
opened with prayer. Af^ a short
business session, J. T. W. Mims, prin
cipal of* Bell Street colored school,
presented the problems of the Negro
race in Clinton. A round-table dis
cussion of the “Day by Day” Bible
reading was held with each member
taking part.
During the evening the hostess
served a salad course and iced tea.
on Tuesday. The occasion known
as the conference orgimization meet
ing, wns in charge of Bishop W. T.
Mrt. W. P. Jacobs entertained the ^ ^
Wednesday Study club at her homei*'*" Grctchen Riddle of Laurens, 1
in College View. I assisted in entertaining and serving'
Adorning the living room were I'” various rooms. Upon leaving
bowls of red radiance roses, and pas- i tbe jj^ests registered in a guest book
tel zinnias combined with yellow j Wyman Shealy, Jr.
lupines ■ About fifty members of the con-
Continuing a study of the United!«^®8»tion from Clints and Laurens
States presidents, Mrs. C. Bynum I V*® delightful occasion.
Betts discussed Thomas Jefferson, his,
ancestry, personal character, and
contribution to democracy. j ili*Ai*i**z
For the second part of the pro-1
gram, Mrs. Thomwt*ll Dunlap told of i
James Madison’s life and career as a
statesman. She also spoke interest-1
ingly of. his charming wife, Dolly j
Madison. |
Later, the hostess served afternoon i
Watkins, who gave an address on i tea. sandwiches and cookies,
the thought, “My Kingdom Is Notj Mrs. D. W. Bethea, of Dillon, was
Of This World,” 'an out-of-town guest.
Ih response to the roll call 256
response
auxili^es retried a membenhip} Tho MoyCrS EntOrtoin
of 4,166 charter members. Nine i ^ . t
Lutheran Congregation |
Rev. J. LeGrande Mayer, pastor of;
Elio Riddell Circle '
Studies "Missions"
The Ella Riddell circle of Thom
well Memorial church held its regu
lar meeting on Monday afternoon at
the Edith home -on the Thomwell
campus.
The group is studying missions and
Mrs. R. T. Dunlap had charge of the
program for the afternoon. Rev. C. E.
Plephoff spoke 'Ihtei^ingly on the
topic “Homq Missions.” The meet
ing, which was attended by fifteen
members and a visitor, was presided
over 1^ the circle chairman, Mrs.
Jennie Newkirk.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostesses, Miss Sara Patterson
and Mrs. Newkirk, served ice cream
and cake.
Gentry Speaks At
W. C. T. U. Meeting
The ^tober meeting of the Wom-
. , . • • »* ,an’s Christian Temperance union was
att^oon at the honS
of aciebtiata^ln the scheme of thm^-jg, g j. mem-
^ ~ :btrs present.
Misses Blakely j Clentiy, Jr., principal of
1 ® s<*ool wos thc gucst
nOSfeSSeS lo V«IUD i speaker and gave an informative
Misses Margaret and Katherine j talk on “Youth of Today and Their
Blakely were hostesses on Tuesday Problems.”
^ * The following officers, elected at
the previous meeting, took office:
Mrs. .Alex Henry, president.
Mrs. L. S. Henderson, vice-presi
new auxiliaries have been organised
since April, officers, stated. The
society is hepded by Mrs. L. L. Hard
in, of Spartanburg, as presi^tent, Mrs.
J. P. Byars, of Aiklerson, secretary.
Work of the districts will con
tinue as organized at present with
Mrs. L. G. McCullough, secretary of
the Newberry district.
Methodist women from Clinton at
tending the meeting were: Mrs. J. B.
Dailey, delegate, Mrs. P. B. Adair,
Mrs. J. W. Coleman, Mrs. Sara Bell
St John’s Lutheran church, and Mrs. |
Mayer entertained on Friday eve
ning at their home on Maple street
for members of the congregation. For i
the affair a Hallowe’en motif was'
cleverly carried out, effectively us-'
ing the traditional colors in both
decorations and refreshments. Color
ful leaves banked the mantels and I
bouquets of fall flowers in shades of j
yellow and orange were usecit
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evening to members of the Odds and
Ends book club.
, When the guests arrived at seveo
o’clock they were invited into the!
dining room where a delightful din
ner was served In three courses,
Gladioli, marigold and iqy were used
as floral decorations for the room in
keeping with a hal^owe’en motif.
Aftr a short business session books
were echanged and progressive con
versation enjoyed.
Legion Auxiliory Plans
Party For Children
Members of the American Legion
Auxiliary will give a children’s Hal
lowe’en street party October 25 from
3:30 to 5:30 on. West Centennial
street near the orphanage.
dent.
Mrs.^T. P. Owens, secretary.
Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, treasurer.
Delegates to the state convention
being held in Anderson this week
were selected. They are Mrs. Hmury,
Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Mrs. Reed Todd,
Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. Nene D.
Woiiunan and Mrs.' Jrene Todd.
Presbyterian Circle
Honors Thomwell Group
On Friday evening members of the
business girls’ circle of the First
Presbyterian church were hostesses
* * j I ^ Thomwell Manorial church
strwt will be ro]^ ofl^or the ^-lAuxUiary at a delightful dinner at
caaion and a smaU fee charged. Iceji^e,ijie country club
crei^, cMdy, pop com and other re-1 The club rooms were appropriate-
fregents will offered tor sale,iiy decorated with pine and autumn
^favors printed those atten^.j leaves, and cheery log fires were
A^ entertainl^ program has been;lighted. Arrangements of pine and
^colDcful leaees--adoriied the long
Chitarert^itous^mtsihclud^table where places were laid for
a f^ pond, doll 1>ar^e, poniw and,fifty guests. In the absence of the
gMt wagow to nde. Skating, bicyc^ j drcld" chairman. Mrs. Zee McLees,
J- H“«P Stone presided. Din-!
held with prizes awarded the wm- ner was served in two courses.
After dinner, group singing of old-
ners.
Mrs. Finney Hostess
To Soro Glenn Circle
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., enter
tained members of the Sara Glenn
circle on Monday evening at the reg
ular monthly meeting.
- Bowls of roses and pastel-tinted
dahlias were placed at vantage points
about the fooms. The hostess was
assisted by Mrs.^John W. Finney, Jr.,
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fashioned songs, led by Mrs. Frank
Kellers, with Mrs. D. J. Brimm at
the piano, was enjoyed. Mrs. L. B.
Dillard, president of the First church
I Auxiliary, and Mrs. S. G. Dillard
special guests for the occasion.
Mrs. F. M. Stutts, president of the
Thomwell Auxilis^, expressed the
thanks of her group for the enjoy
able evening, which has become an
annual affair.
I Legion Auxiliary Holds
.'October Meeting
I The American Le^on Auxiliary
held the October meeting on Tuesday
[afternoon at the home of Mrs. John
W. Uttle. *
Lovely arrangements of flowers
were used in th6 living room.
- During the business session plans
were completed for a chiklrai’s
party to be held on West Centehnlal
street <m Friday afternoon, October
25, to raise fun^ for the auxiUiury’B
work. Plans for the observance of
Armistice day on November 11 were
also discussed. Mrs. Little ^ve an
Interesting account of the district
imeethiig Wd here on October 3.
I Mrs. William Brooks Owens pless-
]ed thc i^xxip With several piano se
lections.
Later in the afteraocm the hostess
ROSES-ROSES
The CHy of CHntj*
furnidh'Rodes mt whoieMllf «0dt.jland, Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mrs. Alex
^ ^ . fHenry^ and Mrs. P. M. Pttti, served
PIrRM COafllie yoV' dcdci io|refreshments to the twenty-foor
sot nort than six TarlHWa. [manben pitsent for the occasion.
Mrs. Young Hostess
To Friendly Dozen
Oa IluirsdaF aftamoon Mrs. J. Lee
Young' sntertahied the Friendly Doz
en dub at the bama of her daughtsr-
In-Mir* Mn. Iceland Young.
* Oblorful leaves and fall flowers
(%de S. Lankford
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