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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
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the WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIHY EVENTS, CLUB M) CHURCH NEWS
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Teochers Circle
Hos Study Cotirse
Las^ week- on Monday, Tuesday
attended. Presiding over the meet
ing was the president, Mrs. Alec
Henry.
Yarborough, ahd Irene Workman,
on Wednesday evening at the lovely
Walker home, honoring Miss Ruby
Norris, of Newberry, and Lee Mor
gan, of Pickens, who are to be mar
ried Dec. 28.
Vari-colored lights adorned trees
on the lawn. In the living room,
where white and, silver were fea
tured in the decorations, a row of tall
graduated candles extending across
silvered magnol}a leaves forming a
dlsign in front of them. At either
end of the mantel silver balls were
grouped. Bowls of carnations were
! also attractively used for decorations
Wedn^ay, and Thul^day the Teach
i’ Circ
era’ Circle of Thomwell Memorial
church held a continued Bible study
of the book of John at the Lesh In
firmary, with Miss Helen Porter
teaching the group. The meetings
were well attended. Miss Porter
gave an interesting and helpful dis
cussion of the book.
After the business meeting Mrs. ’ and a small silvered lighted tree
Lynn served her guests morning completed the festive setting.
tea, sandwichesKfruit cake and stuff
ed dates. Mrs. Bessie Godfrey pour
ed tea and Mrs. Jennie Newkirk as
sisted Mrs. Lynn in serving.
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. Horris
Mrs. Wilson'Hairis was hostess t
the>£tudy club on Wednesday after-
noon?
The home was arranged with
Christmas decorations, featuring
golden cornucopias filled with m^-
' Greeting the guests at the door
I was Miss Nancy Owens. Receiving
i with the host and hostess were the
i honored guests and Mr. and Mrs.
j Houseal Norris, Misses Ola and Leila
{Norris and John Norris Of Newber
ry. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey en
tertained in the living room.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs invited
iliary of Thomwell Memorial (^urch i the guests into the dining room
was held on Sunday afternoon at the; where a green and white color note
library building with Miss Cora Ri^-. was . used. A handsome lace cloth
Auxiliary Holds
Monthly Meeting
The December meeting of the Aux-
ey, vice-president, presiding.
Appropriate to the season and
covered the table, which was lighted
with tall tapers in silver holders, and
very impressive was the devotional, forming the centerpiece was a silver
“Looking Through A Christmas I bowl of carnations, narcissus and
Window,” given by Miss Mary Ad-! gypsophila. Also on the table were
ams.
Poge Three
silver dishes of decorated mints and, in the form of a banquet and en-! Annette Moorhead, and the presenta-
salted nuts. i—* — j-. ^ i.,-
tertainment program attended
oil ^ - hy tion of prizes to the assembled guests.
Serving ice Cream molded in the. eighty-five. The party is given an- At each lady’s place was a favor At-
irm of wedding bells, and decorated nually during the pre-Christmas sea- tractivelv wranlvv^
form of wedding bells, and decorated ^ nually during the pre-Christmas sea- j tractively wrapped Christmas pack-
cakes and nuts, were Misses Eliza-j son in honey of the “Kiweens” and ages were then brought into the
beth Boland, Evelyn Jones and Caro-1 invited guests. • room by the program comfnittee in
^^ne. Bame Jean Wingard andt -fhe Rev. E. Gibson Davis, pastor j charge for the evening and arranged
Ba^ara Workman pas^d minte. Mrs. Baptist church of Spar-; f<^r distribution. Each lady was asked
C. E. Bishop also assisted in the dm- j tanburg, and a member of the Ki-! draw a capsule from a glass bowl
. i. , • J (Wanis club of that city, was the eve- 'Vhich contained a number designat-
Mre. GilMrt Blakely in\^ed the! king’s speaker. His subject was '•’*8 prize she was to receive,
guests into the music room. Presiding j 4.Kiwanis.” ' i Following these presentations Mrs.
over the register and pinnmg on fa-1 p Pinson, the retiring presi-,Brooks Owens, in recogni-
vprs were Misses Macie Davis andj^jg^^ presided as rpaster of ceremo-l^>on of faithful services as pianist,
Jane Goodman. Miss Rosa Mahaffey extended the guests a most' was given a cash prize by the club
played a number of musical selec-1 goj.g|jgj , with “Merry Chri.stmirs” greetings,
tions during the ever^g. I ing of “America” by the entire group 'The presentation was made by Dr.
M«s Ella Little McCrary bade thejgpjj ^j^g invocation by Rev. J. Le- A. E. Spencer, who said “We don’t
gue. .s good-bye. 1 Grande Mayer, a member of th*'club,; know how we could run thisi club
Among out-of-town guests were {an elegant banquet in four courses without ‘Miss Ellen’.” Mrs, Owens
Misses Maiiq Smith of .Liberty, Mary 1 was served by the management. i responded graciously.
Norris of Pickerrs, and Azile Living- I President Pinion immediately rap- ^e^ident Pinson was thanked by
ston of Newberry.
Ladies Are Honored
By Kiwaniaos At
Colorful Christmas Party
In a lovely Christmas setting fea
turing traditional green and red, the
annual “ladies night” party of the
Clinton Kiwanis club took place last
ped for order and introduced the L-B. Dillard in behalf ot the club for
club’s guests for the occasion. Cover- splendid .service and leadership
nor-elect Ray Furr and Mrs. Furr of| fContinued on page fix)
I Rock Hill, Rev. Gibson Davis and
I Mrs. Davis of Spartanburg, Mr. and
' .Mrs. B. W. Isom of Spartanburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens
of this city. Members of the club
having guests were asked to present
them for recognition.
Features of the event included fun
and frolic in charge of John Holland
Thursday evening at Hotel Clinton < Hunter, a violin number by Miss'
ladies—
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Water White Solvent.
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nolia leaves placed on tti* xurtamsi Continuing tfie Ghristoiaa theme, {—
in the living room. Candles, large Miss Julia Porter presented the pro-i —
pine cones, magnolia and cedar {gram^ “Christmas and The Chris-i
sprays banked the mantel. A ^x- tian Home.” At the end of thej
program a “Joy Gift” offering wasi
taken. . I
wood ball was attached to the chan
delier.
Ah interesting'program was given
by Mrs. William P. Jacobs, cen^®*’-: j.j HonAr
li around the Uves of three United
States presidents, Taylor, Filmorej MiSS NomS, Oride-EleCf
and Pierce.
After the pro^am a salad course
with coffee was rerved.
r
Forty Given m
Bond Group
After the concert on Friday eve-
A lovely party was given on 1
Thursday afternoon honoring ^iss I
Ruby Norris, bride-elect of the j
month,.. at.-the home of . Mrs, R p.}
Wi..der with Misses Eloise Miller,!
Carolyn ^^ane and Evelyn Jones as 1
co-hostesses. i
An attractive seasonal decoration!
ning the high school band, directed [ featured bowls of narcissus, holly, ■
by Sdm H. Arnold, entertained with silvered ivy and blue cedar in artistic I
an enjoyable party at the home of' arrangements. Designating the placet
James Austin Chandler. The homejof honor guest was a large silver!
was attractive with Christinas deco-, wedding ring showered with bells.)
rations. ! Games of Hearts Dice were enjoyed I
A scavenger hunt was featured ml with Mrs. Roy Casque being present- j
the evening’s entertainment. Mr. [ g gift of pottery for high score. A
and Mrs. Sam H. Arnold pleased t^e 1 paj|. of silver candlesticks was pre
group with a number of musical
selections.
Delicipus punch and wafers were
served.
Members of the faculty attending
"were Misses Irene Hipp, Margaret
Webb, John B. Gentry and Mrs.
Gentry.
CKristmas Party
For Book Club
Mrs. Roy Gasque and Miss Agnes
Davis were joint hostesses Saturday
evening to the Odds and'Ends Book
club at the home of Mrs.,Gasque.
„ On this occasion the home present
ed a lovely Christmas scene. A
Christmas tree and colorful gum
drop trees were used in the living
ro^ and adorning the mantel was
an arrangement of poinsettias and
silvered ivy. Places' were laid for
.sb^teen at the dining table and small»
er tables in the living room. C«fi-
tering the lace-covered dining table
was a low silver bowl of white car-
pations. Ibe Christmas idea was
prettily carried out in the three-
course dinner. After dinner gifts
were presented.-
f
Mis$ Bailey Entertains
Friendly Dozen Club
Miss Ctonnie Baikiy delightfully en-
»ed
sented Miss Norris by the hostesses
as a remembrance of the delightful
affair, which assembled members of
the Florida Street school faculty and
fri^ds with whom Miss Norris had
previously tatight.
Coffee, a salad course and toasted
pound cake in the shape of a wed
ding bell was served. Miss Alma
McKee assisted the hostesses in serv
ing the refreshments which effec
tively carried out a vrtiite and green
motif. <
Mrs. Wilson Hostess To
AA P. Bible Class
’Mrs. L. M. Wilson was hostess,to
the Ladies Bible class of the Asso
ciate Reformed iPresbyterian church
on Monday eveping for the Decem
ber meeting and annual Christmas
party. ^
^ ‘"TEandWs,* wreaths of evergreen,
cedar, and a lighted Christmas tree
topped with a star presented a cheer
ful holiday setting. A miniature
Santa Claus and snow scene was
prettily arranged in the living room.
The Bible study “Paul,” was con
ducted by Rev. C. Bymun Betts.
During a business session officers
were elected for the coming year.
Miss Catherine Blakely was chosm
as president. Mrs. Wilson, the re
tiring pre::idant, will serve as vice-
president and Mias Betty Tribble wee
selected secretary and treasurer.
Coffee wai served with a delight-
^teitained members of the Friendly
Dozen club at her home on Thursday
jtftemoon, \
Bouquets of pixdc carnations ihter- lful plate carrying obt the Cbnstaoas
spersed with fern formed a pretty!theme with chicken salad, cranber-
backgroimd for the afternoon party, iry »uce molded in the shape of a
At the daintily appointed dining I turkey, fhiit cake and Santa Claus
table place cards were attached to
miniature corsages of pink carna
tions. Salad and sweet courses
candies. Miss Martha Lou Blakely,
assisted the hostess in serving her
guests. At' the close of the evening
served with coffee. Mrs. George A. members received gifts from their
(i,
Copeland and Mrs. Emma B. Cornel-
son were sp^ial guests for the oc
casion. . .
Mrs, Lyiin Hostess ^ ■
To W. C. T. U. Group
Mrs. L. Ross Lynn informally en-
.. tertained members of the Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union Friday
. mmiUng.
Plans were made and the work for
the coming year discussed. Reports
■wgre beard on the state conytmtion
Vfr^ Mrs,. T. J. Leake, -Mrs. R. W.
.Johnson and Mrs. J. Re^ Tood, who
’sunshine sisters.^’
Christmas Gifts
CemM in and let us help
ypu si^t ‘the ‘last-min
ute"^ Gift that will please
» “Her*’ and “Him” and suit
your pooketbook, tool
FRONDS
JEWELRY STORi;
and GIFT SHOPPE
Mother-Daughter*
Bonguet Ar Armory
Members of the Clinton high school
heme economics department enter
tained their mothers on Tusday eve
ning at the annory with the annual
“Mother-Dauiditer” banqnet.*
The group, direct by Miss Mar
garet Webb, instructor in this de-
^^artment at Clinton high school,
served a Christmas turkey dinner to
their mpthers, school faculty nnd
otheg guests.
After dinner the following program
was enjoyed:
“1 Love You Truly,” and “Sylvia,”
saxophone sokn, by Sam H. Arnold,
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
Arnold.
“ITie Other Wise Mah,” a story by
Miss Bobbie Jean Carr.
“SUent and ”Deck The
Halls,” by <piartft composed of Mlss-
et Julia Taylor, . Mazy Bailey- Ow
ens, Annette Moorhead and Bfarde
ompaoledf si the piano
SPECIAL SUNDAY
TURKEY DINNER
With All the Trimmings
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'ChUdrM's Plates Sjk '
IDUGT SUNDAY DINNXB^
Bat oun
CLINTi
Galloway, acoomi ^ .
by Bobbte Jeen Carr, and diiaded
Miss Alice Gaines.
Everyone joined ih ainfing “Jingle
Bens,” and Lfttle' Town of Beth
lehem.”
Miss Marcia OaUaeray, president
of the Junior jttfiinrmakers, presid
ed. Spydal tmU Included Mias
Jessie Hunter, district supervisor of
home econonsics, and Miss Edith
Childress, teacher^
in the Goldville school, and G. N.
Foy, principM the Qeldwiile achooL
It
Joint HbsiBsses .
Givn BuYtlf Forty At
Mffo WoM^r
j PMiiSlB gylel fifitira ef
ttih OifispMs asaiMb:isaB the recep-
IhrOi Iv % and Mrs, W. M-
hamilton’.s