The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 05, 1940, Image 3
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Thursdoy, December 5,1940
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Page Three
Methodist Circles And
TheWOAAAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENIS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTRESI . TELEPHONE 74 OR 258
lers.” The program committee, MrsJ included a discussion of plans for a
I James McCombs, Mrs. J. B, Cathey [bridge tournament to be held on De-
IJaurens at the commu-
Society To Meet ’ C. W. cooper, conducted an'cember 6 in
, - D j j appropriate contest after which Mrs.inity hall. Mrs. George-R. Blalock of
The circles of Broad Street Metho-1,
sented to Mrs. Kugler by little Timo
thy Gayle Tinsley, of Gaffney, who
pulled in a loaded, wagon decorated
in white and silver paper. A aalad
I a ♦ r'K V, w n’ stnoiptv of was awarded the prize.. Clinton, is general chairman of the j course was served. The favor.s were
dlSt ChUren womans y r'hrictmnc i-amlc wAro ciinix anH thp 1 tnitrnamAnt \Tr<5 .Tpcca Teafflie ' hiinrhec nf hf»llv fitvi u-’ith roH -.nrt
. r A ■Mr.Vifiav Christmas carols were sung and the 1 tournament and- Mrs. Je.sse Teague; bunches of holly tufd with red and
Christian service i „: gifts opened and passed among the and Mrs. J. D. Dusenberry of Lau- Silver ribbf>ns which were placed on
December 9 at 3 oclock as follows. —«... itK.. /
Henry Etta Young
Entertains Club
Henry Etta Young delightfully
entertained the Sub-Deb club on
Thursday evening.
Fall flowers were prettily arranged
to thp rooms. During the evening a
delicious dinner was served at an at
tractively appointed table.
Mrs. Johnson Honors
Bridge Club
The Thursday Br^ge club was
gue.sts. The class presented Mrs. rens reservation chairmen. The mon-|the plates.
' Circle No. 1.—Mrs. P. B. Adair, Henry with a beautiful mirror. Re- cy realized from the tournament willj Guest.s included Mrs. Cha'rles
chairman; meets with Mrs. Adair. freshments of a .salad plate and Rus- jbe u.sed for the Jane Todd Crawfortl Brow'n Kugler of Wa.shington, N, C.;
‘ Circle No. 2.—Mrs. B. H. Henry, sian tea also carried out the red and [memorial fund and for the Laurens, Mrs. C. C. Giles, Miss Martha Whit-
chairman; meets with Mrs. Henry. green color note. The forty six mem-'County Tuberculosjis as.sociation. 'ten, Miss Millie Whitten, .Mrs. W. S.
Circle No. 3,—Mrs Hubert Pitts, bers attending brought toys to be After the bu.siness the hostess, as-! Horne, Mrs. Francis BlaUx-k. all of
chairman; meets with Mrs. Pitts • given to needy families for their sisted by Mrs. H. M. Rutledge of thi.s city; Mrs. l..eon Tinsley, of Gafl-
Lv
A meeting of the society will be 'children’s Chri.stmas.
held Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 3 o’clock
at the church. All members are
X flC illUIdUct^ OliUgU LIUU W«^ ’ r
beautifully entertained last week ^sked to note the change of hour,
with Mrs. W. A. Johnson tis nostess.,
Tables were arranged for the play- Presbyterian CircIcS
hnu/lc
Medical Auxiliary
Holds Meet In Laurens
The Auxiliary to the Laurens Coun-
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. Jacobs
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained the
Study club Wednesday afternoon.
Three United States presidents,}
ers in thi living room where bowls » . . . . ■
of chrysanthemums added to the at- TO Meet MOnOOy
j Circles of the First Presbyteriaft Perkins Tn Laurens on Monday af-
After several interesting games, Lv,,,--w anviliarv will mpet Mondav
*. hostc« sPrvAd rpfrp.hmpntc in auxuiary Will meet Monday temoon. The president, Mrs. D. O.
ty Medical Society Held its Novem
ber meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
Laiiren.s, and Mrs. R. H. Parks of ney; Mi.ss Nancy Simmv. .\Ii.« - Mary
Cross Hill, served refreshments of Motes. Mrs. Rus.sell Dor.dy, .Mrs, W.
spiced tea, anchovy canapes, olive L Hunt and Mrs. Clyde Hedden, of
sandwich strips, cashew nuts and Laurens. Mrs. J. J. iX'ndy and Miss
chocolate mints. ,» i Runette Dendy as.sistect in a^rving
The next meeting of the auxiliary -
will be held January 27 in Goldville AnnOunceYnenf- Portv
with Mrs. w. T. Martin. Mnnounccimenr rorry
For Miss Ruby Norris
the hostess served refreshments in t-j-- ,q .t>v t . ^ ^
two curses wilUyoffeo. i circle No. l.-Mre. Zee Mcl^; ?ie a'ttemXM’rs JeS!
_ - . meets with Mrs. H. D. Rantin at 7:30. g Bolen
DOrbarO Anderson [' other circles Will meet at four
Party In Laurens
For Mrs. Kugler
Saturday afternoon Mi.ss Leila Nor-
■nter-
Gives Party At Club
^ T u Barbara Anderson entertained a
William Hen^ ftorrison, John Tyl r young guests on Friday
1 evening at Lakeside country club
with Mrs. Robert S. Owens leading,attractive party
the interesting program.
tri-Counly tuberculosis
nurse, who spoke- to the group re-
ris of Newberry, delightfully ent
tained at the Wallace Home, an-
Mrs. Howard Cooper entertained, nouncing the engagement of her sis-
at a lovely bridge party and linen Ruby, and William Lee Morgan
o’clock as follows: carding the extensive work'bein’t? ac- shower Thursday afternoon at her of Pickens, the wedding to take place
Circle No. 2.—Mrs. Harry Wilkes, jjomplifhed by the corps of wofkers home on South Harper .street in Lau- thi.s momh. Mi.s.s^ Norris is a member
chairman; meets with Mrs. Wilkes.''; .u- tuberculosis division of the honoring Mrs. Charles Brown of the Florida Street .sc hool faculty
Circle No. 3.-Mrs. R. C. Adeir.l'^p™ Sh deparCnt. Bo- the former Mi.s. Pat Odes,: of this cty
I Huge log fires burned in the open
During the afternoon. the hostess i #;
se^ed delicious coffee, sandwiches ’ enjoyed,
and frun eaxe. ^ 1 For refreshments delicious sandwich-
* es, cakes and punch were served.
Anderson-Ellis i
_ _ . itvcaavii Niv Wiiwiib. iviio*
chair^ian; meets with Mrs. A. £.',^0.5 report was both interesting and ^hi.s city, a recent bride.
Announcement , Club Meets
Mr. and Mrs. H. H; Anderson ofi With Edmunds Young
Dillon, announce the engagement of i Edmunds Young, Watland Render
their daughter, Rebekah Elizabeth, | son, James Von Hollen and David | land, chairman: meets with Mrs. H.
to Lieut. Dillard Baynard Ellis, of, Boland were hosts at the home of toe’
the U. S. air corps, stationed at former on Tuesday evening to mem-
Montgomery, Ala. Lieut. Ellis, a re-1 bers of the French club of Clintoni ki-e OvIaw PAmnlimonfc
cent graduate of West Point, is the high school. IVtrS. VXIcy \-OmpiimenT5
son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis Miss Carolyn Henry had charge of; Mrs. Kugler With Party g
cf this city. a program on “French Amusements Mrs. Charles Brown Kugler, toe^jil
and Recreation.” Muss Arne Jacobs, former Miss Pat Giles, w'as compli-
atland Henderson and Ian Morri- mented on Friday afternoon when
son also took part on the program. | Mrs. Fred W. Oxley honored her
Large yellow and white chry.san-
Spencer 'instructive and her. enthusiasm en-, Three tables were arranged for themums. pom-pom.',, gladioli and
Circle No. 4.—Mrs. John Spratt, ^igfod the members in a more active bridge in toe living room which was other fall flowers gave a lovely set-
chairman; meets with Mrs. Quy,phase of the work of her department, artistically “decorated with gladiola ting to toe rooms where .six tables
Copeland. i Minutes of toe oreceedine meet- chrysanthemums. The bride;s were arranged for bridge,,The bridal
Circle Np. 5.—Mrs. John H. Hunt-!. .secretary Mrs 1 P^^ce was marked with a crystal bell motif was attractively carried out in
er, chairman; meets with Mrs. J. A. Perkins. TTie discussion of old tied with white maline and roses. the .score pad.s and the yellow and
r\f C* C* ’niloc r\f tViic r*itv \i»r
Bailey.
business included a final report of Mrs. C. C.'Giles, of this city, won
green tallies, in shapes of wedding
Circle No. 6.—Mrs. Hubert Boyd,, u- w* ' ”y'‘ bells, bearing miniature brides,
chairman- meets with Mrs Tom bu.shes and toe ad- high score prize and Miss Martha .. . the nlire of the bride-eleot
•^“"’’dition to the treasury of a check de- Whitten, also of Clinton, the low Marking the place of the bride-elect
Anderson. .i ■ t » * j .. was a large white tulle bow daip»i‘v
ST,. -7 rivod from the commission of toe score. Mrs. Kugler was presented a .. . .. . , , , ...
Circle No. 7.—Mrs. Pringle Cope- , . . . , . , , . . , „ . tied with fern and lilies-of-the-
nri /.hnirman- meetc with Mr<? H money to be tumed ovcr to crystal salad bowl as guest prize.
E Spencer ' * ’|toe student loan fund. New business} The shower of linen gills was pre-1 (Continued on page six)
Christmas Party For
Sara Glonn Circle During the evening the group en-|with a lovely party.
On Monday evening, December 9, . sandwiches, Russian tea and | \ striking decoration of chrysan-
-at 7 o’clock, Mrs. Clifton Adair, pres- i cooKies
I themums and nandena formed
ident, will entertain members of the
.Sara Glenn circle .of Broad Street
Methodist church ‘ at a Christmas
party. All members'’ are cordially in
vited to attend and bring a gift for.
background for three table arranged!
in the living room. The place of toe
honor guest was designated by a
miniature bride, and bowls of green j
Mr. and Mrs. -H. G. Chandler and | and white mints were on each table. 1
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Weiner Roost For
League Members
their “circle sister” for the Christ-, Misses Frances and Dorothy Horton 1 After a number of interesting games'
mas tree. entertained members of the Young .of bridge Miss Mary Howze Dillard
People’s League of Little River- received high score prize. The bride
^ . ^1 L w A, Dominick Presbyterian church on
Century ^lUD ItACGTS Friday evening with a weiner roast.
Wifh Mrc Fi<h arropen fire in the yard of
TTnii nriia. n isii , Chandler home, weiners were
Tuesday afternoon Mrs, Harold • roasted and served with hot rolls,
S. Fish was hostess to toe Century tea and cookies. After supper the
. I guests were invited into the living
Continuing their interesting year’s I room where a number of games were
study Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon presented enjoyed. About forty young people
a paper on “Literature of Ameri-j^ej-e invited for the occasion,
ca,” tracing its development from, • ^
Colonial days until modem times
UJUliiat ua/a uiiiii xiiuuciii vifiir;>. < J ii I
In the absence of the president,| 000 mTS. Lynn
“d'j En/eff-i" At Dinner •
^ . I Assembling a number of Presby-
was presented a pair of silver candle
sticks by the hostess. Later in the af- •
temoon a hot plate tea, and fudge,
cake were enjoyed.
The hostess was assisted in the!
courtesies of entertaining by Mrs.
W. C. Oxley,
Baptist Y. W. A. Elects
Officers For Yeor
Miss Jamie Little was hostess on
Tuesday evening to members of toe
Young Woman’s Association of the
First Baptist church for the Decem
ber meeting.
Mrs. C. C. Brannon had arranged
. . . I terian minister of communities in
Church Circle Meets {Laurens county and their wives, Dr.
\A/ifk Juire Mrs. L. Ross Lynn entertained * an interesting program on the topic,
TTiin IVirs. riepflOTi [at dinner on Friday evening. I “Out of The East,” with several con-j
Mrs, C. E. Piephoff entertained thel Late Jail flowers and leaves were! tributing articles. The following of-
Ella Riddle circle on Monday after-1 attractively used throughout the j ficers were elected for ^e coming
noon for the December meeting. | home. The dining table was prettily
The circle chairman, Mrs. Jennie j decorated with a central arrangement
Newkirk, presided over the business of fruits and nuts. A three-course
session. The devotional on the sub-1 dinner was served. Invited guests
ject, “Fruits of the Spirit—Meek- j were Rev. and Mrs. J. E.. Ratchford
ness,” was given by Mrs. B. S. Pin-'of Cros.s Hill, Rev. and Mrs. L. O.
son. For toe afternoon’s program Elmore of Goldville, Rev. and Mrs.
Miss Cora Ritchie spoke interestingly J. A. Flanagan of Whitmire, Rev.
cn the subject, “Listen, the Wise Men and Mrs. E. P. Moye and Rev, and
Have Come.” ' Mrs. John J. Hayes of Laurens, Rey.
Later in the afternoon the hostess and Mrs. Clarence E. Piephoff, and
served delicious cake and ambrosia. Miss Mary Adams of this city.
year:*
President—Miss Velma Pugh.
Vice-President—Miss Alethea Bar
nett.
Secretary and Treasurer—Miss
Clara Poole; assistant, Miss Frances!
Jones. 1
Program Chairman—Miss Annie
Lee Jackson. |
Enlistment Chairman—Miss Hel^n
Pugh;’ helpers. Misses Lou Bell
Neighbors and Ida Poole.
- Personal Service Chairman—Miss
Eleanor Copeland# helpers, Misses,
Mary Lou Johnson and Clarice Wells:
“Social 'Chairman — Miss Hazel
Howard; helpers. Misses Frances
Jones and Clara Poole.
After the business session a so
cial hour was enjoyed during which
the hostess served Russian tea, sand-i
wiches and cookies.
MSS. CHARLES REOWN KVGLEE. •! WashiaftMi. N. C., prlmr t*
her aarrlaf* here en NeTcnAw ti, Miee TheSe Fstiiele GOee, Ssnehter
e< Mr. end Mrs. Cherlee CUnlM QUee of thie ehy.
were assistant hostesses fof the oc
casion.
The home was lovely in a Yuletide
decoration of pine, silver bells and
cones. A striking scene of Santa and
his reindeer was arranged on a hall
table and in the living room, which
waa lighted by candles, was a pret
tily decorated tree.
Mrs. Kenneth Browp led a devo
tional on “Thoughtfulness fo:^ 0th-
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Sunday School Class
Enjoys Christmas Party ]|
The Helen Anderson Sunday school ^
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a delightful Christmas party at thej^
home of the class teacher, Mrs. AlecjK
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