The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 22, 1941, Image 3

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r: .. ^ Thursdoy, May 71,1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Three TheWOA\AN’S PAGE SOOEIY EVBITS, dUB MD CHURCH NEWS OEHnSSSI ... TEUEPHONE 74 OR 258 t Intennediate 6.V.P.U. Enjoys Picnic * liiaM >^rflnU Qianey Slid Doro thy Adamf were joint hoetestee at a picnic Tburaday evening to membera of ^e Intermediate ^aptist Yottng Pe(q;>le’s tmion. A picnic fuppcr waa aetved on the chur^ grounds, after which a num ber of games were enjoyed. Miss Alediea Barnett, teacher of the un ion, chaperoned the group. convening at the churdi the same af ternoon, dficert announced. Mrs. J. V. Edwsurds read an interesting let^ Ut frun Miss Grace Farr, mission ary in China. k>ral leaders, idemcmstrated several \iaes of milk.' These refreshments were attractively served to the four teen mmbers present. Mrs. Henry also gave points on the iises of cot ton. ' The June meeting will be at the home of Mrs. K. F. Anderson. Young People Enjoy Picnic Outing The Baptist Young People’s tmion enjoyed an outing to “the island" on Enoree eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Irby F^rgu Study Club Meets With Mrs. Jacobs Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained the Study club at the final meeting of the year. The living rornn was adorned with bowls of mixed flowers, including Newport pink and sweet William, columbines, elder daisies and roses. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs at her home on Calvert avenue. Arrangements of mixed garden flowers were used in the living room and a color scheme of red and white was effectively carried out in the hall and dining rocnn. TTwo miniature grsd\iiNt*s clad in Anderson, nephews of the bride' caps and goams reflected by a mlr-i®^™ ror, formed the centcriiliece lor the' The bride and bridegroom entered beautifuUy appointed table. Red ros- ^together. The bride, a lovely bru- es and place cards effectively carried out the color scheme. In addition to the honoree, the following guests enjoyed a delicious three-course liuicheon: Misses Betty Hunter, Virginia Sumerel, Mary Bai ley Owens, Annette Moorhead, Mar- pink roses. tjorie Miller, Henrietta Young, Caro- ' F. Hicks and Mrs. B. O. ^JVhitten as sisting the hostess. Mrs. Arnold, mother of Mie bride-1 occasioii the home was _ _ oom, wore black chiffon with decorated with mixed i"tamJwely“'arr“ihc ceremony, 1 "‘'wrln'g "the"bu,in«s meeting the oy jnr. ana mrs. iroy rergu- : Tii#»«rfav Mr* Jnhn w. I.itti** en- hw,. Mrs. ThornweU Dunlap, president line* Hipp, Marcia GaUoway, Jean of the club presided and matters of-Layton, and Carolyn Heniy. business were discussed. i During the afternoon the guests,Little.HoflOrS Truly.” Dr. Barden sang “Because.” and Mrs. D. H. Bouchillon, Mafy The Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin” Louise Bouchillon and Dewey BoU- was used for the processional. Mrs. chillon, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice, Barden played a theme from “Liebe-. Miss Pansy Woodruff, Greenville; straume” by Liszt, while the candles'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ligon, Easley; were lighted by Dewey Bouchillon, j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold, Sen- Jr., of Greenville, and Thad Arnold I eca; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Arnold, Greenwood; T. R. Arnold and son, Thad, of Anderson; Mrs. Russell Mize and Mrs. H. W. Woodruff, Sara sota, Fla.; Captain and Mrs. Loimdes W. Arnold, Wartrace, Tenn. Legion Auxiliary nette, was charming in a dress of navy sheer featuring a sweetheart neckline .tucked bodice and full skirt, j She also wore a small navy hat; | u __ > navy accessories and a corsage ofjrvOmeS \/TTICerS white orchids. The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Woodruff, mother of the! TUc^ay afternoon at the honm bride, was gown^ in "mauve crepe' Mrs. Wulimn Kingj^w^ Mrs. F. and her flowers Were a corsage ’of son. Baptist Missionary Society Meets The> Missionary society of the First Baptiit church met on Monday after noon with the Patterson circle. in i charge of the program. Miss Ruth Bailey led the devotion al. An interesting program on “An Urgent Gospel,To Direct Youth" had been arranged by the chairman of the circle, Mrs. R. W. Johnson, with a number of members taking part. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed by about twenty-five young people. I Weiner Roost Enjoyel By Younger Set On Saturday evening Miss Robbie King entertained six friends at a weiner roast at the King farm on the Whitmire road. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Montgomery and the hostess’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, chaperoned the group. Weiners were roasted over an open ^e and served with a picnic supper. Wadsworth Club Meets With Mrs. Brown The May meeting of the Wads worth Home Demonstration club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Brown, with Mrs. Claude Monroe as assistant hostess tily appointed table where sandwich-i Tuesday Mrs. John W. Little en-lMr. and Mrs. Rawl entertained at'officers were elected for es, punch, and strawberry ice cream tertained at luncheon honoring her; an informal reception. ; *"^,^*^*^0*^*—, were served fh buffet style. ! daughter, Jane, who is a member of Throughout the home roses andi ^ Dunlap, presiden^t. ^ * the graduating class of Clinton high snapdragons were arranged with ‘ Mrs. George Watts Copeland, vice- , . school. .fern. In the dining room the bride’s President. JonCS'bUStOr ! The class colors, red and white,' table, exquisitely appointed was cen- Mrs. Henderson Pitts, recording were carried out in the decorations tered with an arrangement of white i ! which featured roses in the chosen snapdragons and flanked with tall secretary-treas- buming tapers. The chandelier was with white ribbon and ^ memonnl program was given Rites Solemnized The following announcement wiU cQjQ^' be read wi^ interest: j Tomato juice cocktail was served showered Cyrus Wilson Jones, of Anderson, jjj ^jje hostess’ lovely garden and'fern. Punch and cake were served announces the marriage of his later the guests, numbering seven- daughter, Lucinda Evelyn, to Walter classmates, were invited into Mrs. L. L. Young, president, pre- Baxter Sustar, of GUnton and Chan=|.the dining room. Luncheon was sided over the meeting. After a de-|^o^^®» Saturday, May seventeenth,, buffet style from a pretti- votional by Mrs. M. F. Moorhead, the j nineteen hundred and forty-one. An- jy appointed table. Red and white flag salute was led by Mrs. Downs derson. South Carolina. ^ . . 1 corsages were given each guest. Auxiliary presented an American Monroe. The roll call was answered with “New Uses of Milk” and the group joined in singing the project The ceremony was performed atj ^ number of games were enjoyed. A memorial program by Mr.s R. C. Adair, and plans made jjy for the poppy .sale Saturday. The Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mrs. Hugh Holman, Mrs. Walter* Byers and Miss Dorothy Clark of Goldville. Later in the evening the bride and bridegroom left for a wedding trip the Boy Scouts for their flag to cabin. I After the business meeting was conclvided a delightful social hour song. Miss Jennie E. Coleman, coun-t church in Anderson. the parsonage by Dr. F. C. McCon-) vvdth Mary Bailey Owens winning nell, pastor of the First Baptist, prize. ty home demonstration agent, gave an interesting talk on milk and its uses, demonstrating several recipes. During a social hour the hostesses served -delicious refreshments. through the Smoky mountains of enjoyed during which the host- Porty r, of Was Former Resident * Honored With Mrs. C. B. Spencer, of Washington, D. C., a former Clinton resident, who was visiting her son, Carroll M. Spencer, and Mrs. Spencer, was hon ored by her dau^ter-^-law on Wednesday afternoon, assembling a number of th6 former's friends for bridge. Attractive arrangements of spring flowers formed a pretty background for the party. High score was won by Mrs. C. W. Stone, and the hostess also remembered the honor guest with a gift. . After cards salad and sweet cours es were served with coffee. Mrs. Copeland Hostess At Forties Thursday On Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Copeland delightfully entertained members of the “Fnendly Dozen" club. 1.^ Methodist Society Holds Meeting The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist diurch held its regular meeting on Monday afternoon at the church. The pastor, Rfv. Ii. P. McGee, gave the Bible study, the fourth in a se ries on “Jesus and Social Red«np- tion." During a business session* re ports of officers were given and the group voted to clothe a girl at £p- worth orphanage, Columbia. Meet ings during summer months will be held the second Monday In each month with the circl^ and auxiliary GIFTS... FOR THE GRADUATI A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. The Store of Peraonal Sendee. FBONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE The home was beautifully deco rated with a profusion of spring flowers, roses a^ snapdragons pre dominating. During the afternoon salad and sweet courses were served. Again at 7:30 in the evening Mrs. Copeland was hostess to a number of neighborhood friends. Refreshments were served and conversation in an informal manner was enjoyed. Mrs. Sustar, a graduate of Win- ^ thrfp college. Rock Hill, has taught Brides-Elect Honored, at Florida Street school of this city \a/*.i n 1 r j. cl for the past two years. jWlf’n Breokfast, SnOWer Mr. Sustar, formerly of Charlotte,' Lovely among social affairs of the N. C., is now connected with Jacobs week was the breakfast and hand- Press. .kerchief shower honoring Miss Col- The young couple have taken an' Miw Alice Games, apartment at the home ?)f Mrs. Myr-1 tie Blakely, on South Broad street, Monts and Mrs. R. P. Virginia and Tennessee. ‘‘-'e ^ream and Mrs. Arnold, who possesses a wide ^'nokies. ^ circle of friends, is the youngest 1111 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. AuXillQry HoldS Woodruff. Sho holds a position, with gjrthday Scivice The Chronicle Publishing compiany. Mr. Arnold, the son of Mr. and The May meeting of the Auxiliary Mrs. T. T. Arnold of Central, is man-' of the First Presbyterian church was ager of Lydia Mills store. I held on Monday afternoon in the "Out-of-town guests included:—MT;i^hurch. Mr^t, George - Taylor wa.s in and Mrs. T. T. Arnold, Central; Mr. I (Continued on page six) >+■ for the summer. Medical Auxiliary To Gi^e Sooted Tea Mrs. Kellers Entertains • With Afternoon Party Mrs. Frank Kellers entertained at her home on Thiuxday afternoon with a lovely party. Two tables were arranged for bridge apd one for rook in a setting of sweetheart roses and sweetpeas. Rook prize was awarded to Mrs. W. E. Monts, hiifli score bridge prize to Miss Jesrie'Newby, and consolation to Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs. The hostess also presented gifts to Miss Alice Gaines and Miss Newby, who were special guests. Late in the afternoon a frozen salad course and punch was served. Mrs. Kellers’ guests on this occa- si(m included: Mrs. Mrs. W. Invitations as follows to the seated tea for the 1940-1041 and .1941-1942 Executive Board of the * Woman’s Auxiliary to the South Carolina Medical Association have been mail ed: Woman’s AuxilHury to The Laurens County Medical Society requests the pleasure of your company on Mon- Wilder at the Monts home Saturday morning at 9:30. The hostesses and bride-elects re- [ceived the guests dn the lawn which included the Academy Street and high school faculties. .^After tomato juice was served the guests weiy in vited into the home for a breakfast. Small tables were arrahged in a set ting of spring flowers featiiring ros-1 es and larkspur. Corsages marked the place of the honor guests whoj were also presented gifts of silver, i After breakfast to the strains of Lohengrih’s Wedding March,” play- day, toe twenty-sixth of May, at four'((] by Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Terry o clock at toe b<xne of Mrs. John j Vaughn Thomas and Julia Monts Garrett Hart„ West Main Street, j brought in lovely bouquets of hand- j Laurens. i kerchiefs showered with sweetpeas' 1tied with white ribbons. D. Copeland, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. SC C W. C. Shealy. Mrs SC C Hays, Mrs. John B. Gmtry, Miss Margaret Webb, Miss Agnes Davis. Miss Irene Hipp, Mrs. Jacobs, and Miss Rosa Mahaffey. Musgrove Club Meets With Mrs. Henry The Musgrove Home Demonstra tion club held its May meeting at toe home of Mrs. Alex Hearr* The meeting was opened with a devotiontd by Mrs. Henry. George Henry led the flag saluate, after which toe roll call was answered with “May In toe Garden.” Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden, FAVORITE With Everybody DKIMAID CONE J Try <Mie made with delicious Dixi- maiD Ice Cream — it!# extra good! Everybody tHcee ice cream cones and everybody likes DixknaiD Ice Cream, so the combination of the two goes to make up. a mighty tempting mor sel. A DiximaiD Ice Cream cone tastes especially good on these warm days when you've Just got to have «>metlu52__eQoling. Only 6c .fw a large scoop of your favoriteliavor of DiximaiD. Ice Cream at most soda fountains. be approximately fifty ladies from, Columbia. Spartanbufg, Greenville, and ten other counties in upper South Carolina. The president of toe lAurens Auxiliary is Mrs'. W. T. Martin, of Goldville. Mrs. Hart, at whose home toe tea is to be given, is a past State Officer. Several local members of toe organization will have a special part during the af ternoon. Woodruff-Arnold Rites Solemnized Yesterday Joint Hostesses Give Lovely Bridge Forty On Friday afternoon Mn Friday afternoon Mrs. Carlisle Neely and Mrs. Tom Addison were hostesses at bridge at toe home of Mrs. Neely honoring Mrs. Harold S. Fish and her sister, Mrs. Charles E. Mackey, Jr., of Greenville. Bouquets of roses were used to decorate toe card nxxn where two tabtos were arranged for games. High score prize was won by Mrs. T. Heath Copeland and toe host esses presented gifts to Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Mackey. Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Wadesboro, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, was also a guest on this occasion. . Late in toe afternoon^ a congealed salad course was enjoyra. IXIMAI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Raglsletad) CALL FOR DIXIMAID IC|.aEAM fMi jmnr ttForitt Jkfliir itt dfaMiiil iw GoldTiOa i.;^ CREAMERY CO. Mrs. Young Honors Graduates A^ Luncheon Mrs. J. Lee Young entertained de lightfully on Saturday honoring three young ladies who are graduating from high school, Miss Mary Frances Crawford of Chester, Miss Elizabeth Sims of Rock Hill, and Miss Betty Hunter of this city. Arrangements of mixed garden flowers were>- attractively used throu^out toe Young home. A four course luncheon was served at a daintily appointed table with a cen tral bouquet of primroses. The host ess remembered her honor guests with gifts. Mrs. Young was assisted in serv- and entertaining by her sister, Mrs. B. ^ Crawford, of Chester. A->kyvriy -weddiMg of nueh inter est to their friends was that of Miss Ruby lone Woodruff and John Bailey Arnold which took place at five o’clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride’s sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl. The Rev. L. P. McGee, paytor of Broad Street Methodist church, of-' ficiated, using the ring ceremony in the presence of the two families and a few intimate friends. | The vows were spoken before an improvised altar of ferns, tall floor baskets of white gladioli, and white tapers in floor candelabra arranged in front of the living room mantel. The mantel was drsq;>ed in white with a tracery of green, and bowls of white roses and snapdragons inter spersed with candles were at either end. Roses and snapdragons were also used for decoration elsewhere about toe room. __ Mrs. John G. Barden, pianist. Miss Cbllette Griffin, soprano, and Dr. Barden, soloist, gave a lovely pro gram of wedding music. Miss Griffin sang “At Dawning’i and “I Love You VERI-THIN* lONE SOc A W1B( 15 i«w*U. ytm>w ooM (Ul«4 COM, bocR. VIRI-THIN* $0075 CHAUiNOER OV TStAWtaC IS pink or yollow aol4 back. VUU-tHIN* OAIU. . rsoAwrac 17-lowol Frocldofi* movomoaI. Pin* or yollow oold RIM or yollow ooli , GoiUito bo«. TraSaMali S BROAD ST. CLINTON. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Monts Entertain School Faculty W. E. Monts, superintendent of the Clinton public schools, and Mrs. Monts entertained members of the Florida Street and Providence fac- ultres~uia man of the city schools faculty at dinner on Satiu-day eve ning. , A tomato juice cocktail was served on the lawn where BIr. and Mrs. Moits and their daughters,' Misses Ruth and Julia Mmits, greeted the guests. The home was beautiful in its artistic floral decoration using a profusimi of cot flowers. Smell tables were prettily appointed with colorful cent^ bouiqpiets and attrac tive place cards. iSvo courses were served by Mrs. George W. Taylor, Mrs. J(dm B. (Sentry and Mrs. J. B. Ousts. Jone Littio Honored With Luncheon Miss Jana Littla waa honored with a luhchemi on Wednasday, given by Entirely New—Inside and Out! Bmdaire cold-wall ' Keeps Foods From Drying Out! 6 */io Cu. Ft. 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