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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. ':
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SOOEIY EVEnS. OUl AND CHURCH HEWS
^ INTBKST TELEPHONE 74 OR 2S8
Invitations Issued To
SawicxJeanes Wedding
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lavitotions a$ follows have
received here bjr relatlvea
friends of the groom-elect:
Mr. and Mrs. John Sawkz re
quest the honor of your presence at
^ marriage of the^ dau^ter» Ber-n
tha Joann, to Dr. ^ames ‘ Jeanes,
Thursday, June 20, nineteen hun
dred and forty-one, at 5:30 o’clock in
the aftwnocm. First Presbyterian
church, West l^lm Beach, Fforida.
J)
Littheron Missionary
Society Holds Meeting
The monthly meeting of St. John’s
Lutheran church Missionary society
was held on Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Joe Dominick near
here. ' '
Mrs. Robert Clevenstein of Lau
rens, led an interesting program on
the theme, “I Was a Stranger and
Ye Took Me In,” witii other members
contributing articles. At the conclu
sion of the prc^am^ refreshments
were enje^red.
Mrs. Buchanon Hostess
To Church Circle
Mrs. W. A. Buchanan was .llpstegii
to the BusiMss Woman's Ch^ cd'
In Europe.”
was given:
Devotional~Mrs. Al M.
“Dawn of New Day.”—Mrs. Clayte
Ray.
“Watchman, What of The Night?”
—Mrs. Hugh Ray. , t .
The hostess was assisted by Her
daughter, Nell Buchanan, ancf Wl-
'nona Ray in serving refreshmei^S.-.^,
Circle Meets With ',
Mrs. Roy Pitts
The regular monthly meeting p'^
the Sara Glenn Circle of Broid
Street Methodist >:hurch was held
on Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Ray Pitts. /
Mrs. Clifton C. Adaj^ was in charge
of a program on “Alcohol, Its Harm
ful and Industrial Uses,” with a
number of members giving articles'
on the subject. Following prayer
a social hour was enjoyed. The host
ess and assistant hostesses. Misses
Helen Hollingsworth and Dorothy
Adair, served an iced fr»i| drjjiik
with wafers.
Telephone Employes ^
Honor Damerons
Employes of the local Southern
Bill Telephone company honored
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dafnenm, who
left Monday to make their home in
Greenville, with a farewell party on
Iqst .Wedhesday evmiing.
the scene of the party was the
home of Mrs. Joe W. Xeake, which
was attractive with summer flowers.
Conversation in a delightfully infor
mal mannm: was enfoyed and re
freshments served. During the eve
ning Mr. and Mrs: Dammnn were
presented a gift as a going away re
membrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Blalock
Entoitain At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock «i-
tertak^ at dinner on Wednesday
evening cmnplimenting Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Arnold, vdio were r^ently
mailed. t
Bbuqi
[uets of cut flowers in pastel
tints added beauty to the home.
Ptoces were laid 'iat sixteen guests
at tables handsomely appointed with
erysial and silver, and dainty place
cards. A low bowl of pink and vdiite
snapdragons grac^ the center o& the
oride’ii table’. After a delightful
course dinner cards were played.
Durhig the evening 0m host and
Baptist church on itysttfs presented the honored guests
The following , pfb^ram
D; C. Hears Program
Oh Jefferson Davis
^ tile local chapter United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy held their
final meeting before fall on Friday
afternoon. '
.IllHEnbers gathered at the home
pf Mrs. Ralinu Copeland with Mrs.
Jessie Sparks and Mias Gladys Wil-
s6A.as assistant hostesses. A busi-
oass session was* held and plans
made for the fall meetings. An iif^
teresting program, arranged by Mrs.
Dan Yarborough, on Jefferson Dav
is, whose birthday anniversary oc
curred Jime 3, was presented. Tak
ing part on the program were Mrs.
Sparks, Mrs. Henry M. Yoimg and
Mrs. L. V. Pinson.
During a social hour the hostesses
served refreshments.
Temperance Legion
Chikl
Formed For Children
Mrs. Alec Henry, president of the
local Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union, has recently organized a Loy
al Temperance logion among the
children of the city.
On Tuesday afternoon seventeen
members of the new organization
chaperoned by Mrs. Henry and Mrs.
T. P. Owens enjoyed an outing to
Horseshoe falls. After, a short pro
gram the childmx enjosred playing
in the water. They then returned
to the home of Mrs. Henry where a
picnic supper was served.
"Gifts For the Bride"
Why not give her a wnediM
and ttsefal as well ai
Gift.
A visit wttl eenvinoe yen.
FRONnS
JEWELRY STORE
and 6IET SHOPPE
Arthor SmiOi Fraisnis
CAROLINA
CRACKER4ACKS
aATciDAT, Jims iL a pjk.
Long Branch School
Mnsie, CaaMdy, Nevelly Aels.
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lie and tSe
Bride and Groom-Elect
Complimented With Forty
.•Jd>MaiMlrMBs.4higMie iphnann and
Miss Mary Johnson entertained at a
delightful party on Thursday eve
ning at the home of the former hon
oring Miss Capitola Parrish luid Carl
Johnson, whose wadding was an
eyent of June 8.
Bowls of larkspur and roses pret
tify adorned the living and dining
rooms of the home. Supp» was
served buffet style to twenty-four
guests. An interesting feature of the
evening was the cut0ng of a wed
ding cake containing the symbols.
Appropriate games and contests were
enjojM after sUiq^Mr. Gilts of crys
tal were present^ the honor guests
and Mrs. Walter Byers of Goldville,
a recent bride.
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Auxiliary Honors
Misses Mchey ond Adams
At a seated tea at ten o’clock Sat
urday morning members of the
Thori}well Memorial church auxili
ary honored Misses Cora Richey and
Mary Adams, matrons at the or
phanage, who are retiring.
Scene''of the event was the Lynn
home whidi was atbracdve with vas
es of larkspur in pastel tints and
arrangements of megnolia banked
about the fireplace and mantel
Misses Evelyn McDowell and Agnes
Gwaltncy a^ted'loi serving a sal-
kd course. Punch was served from
a peettily appointed table with a lace
cover, by e number of young girls
of the orittanege.
Mrs. C^ McQuistoo, who is visit-
ia0 bw daui^tit, Mrs. 1. M. Adair,
was a guast for Om occasion. The
Ikoftesses presented Misses Ridiey
and Adams with gttts.
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D. E. Tribble Co.
funeral DOtBCroRS ■
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16d Party' Eniwed By
Vn<k>y Sclibol (lass
jfor the regular monOUy meeting
and social members of the Helm
Andurson Sunday aduwl class td the
Flnt Bsqitist church, gave a “Kid
Party”’ at tha home of Mrs. W. B.
Driggers. AasisUmt hoetesses for the
occasion were Mrs. Job Holland and
Mrs. Keith Adair.
Gladioli and mixed arrangements
of gar^ flowers were ueed to deco
rate the home.
The fifteen members' attending
came dreseed as children md uimn
coetumea were judged, Mrs. How
ard Faust was winner. Oamee and
contams fumidMd entertainment lor
tha etenlng and priaaa were prasent-
ed Mm WflUam Bond, and Mrs.
Lmyis Simpson as winners in the
events. Later refreahments of 1am-
enade and coedetaf ^Were aerved by
the hoetaaaee.
party In Goldville
honors Bride-Ele^t
C^tiniiing a series of parties com
plimenting Miss Collatta Orif-
On, popular bride-elact of the month,
Mrs. Jodie A. Chgndler, Mm. Janms
Addiaon of Ooldvilk, and Mrs. Car-
roll D. Nance ot Cam HiU, were
hostesses on Saturday afternoon at
the Joanna Inn.
A festive setting for the bridge
tables was formed by handsenne
arrangementa of Queen Anne’s lace
and larkspur. After a number of
interesting games high score prize
went to Mrs. T. Heath Copeland,
consolation prize to Mrs. J. Will
Leake, while’ floating prize was
aw^ed Mrs. B.'Hubert Boyd. The
bride-elect was presented a lovely
gift, and Miss Alice Gaines, also a
bride-^cct, was remembered with s
guest prize.
Later in the afternoon the hostess
es were assisted by Mrs. W. A. Moor
head in serving a salad course, cook
ies and tea.
Poge Three'
Miss Alice Gaines
Honored With Forty
Miss Rosalie Bailey was hostess
Friday afternoon at her hoinlb in
Greenwood to honor Miss Alice
Oainft, whose marriage to James
Park Sloan of this city is to take
place June 28.
A group of Miss Gaines’ friends
assembled at the W. T. Bailey home
where two tables were set up for
contract bridge. Following cards high
score prize went to Mrs. Charlton
Keen of Marianna, Fla., the former
Miss Mildred Hooten of this city.
Miss Bailey remembet^ Miss
Gaines with a gift of linen.
Decora0(x^ for the afternoon in
cluded groupings of shasta daisies
and yeljow lilies.
Follow^ cards the hostess served
an iced salad course with sandwiches
and punch and individually frosted
cakes.
Miss Bailey was assisted in enter
taining by her mother, Mrs. W. T.
Bailey, and her aunts, Miss Anne
Adelle McCetlan and Mrs. A. M.
Smith.
Mefhodisf Circles
And Auxilia^ Meet
’s l^i
The Woman’s l^iety of Christian
Service of Broad Street Methodist
church held the circle meetings Mon
day aftemo(m after which the aux
iliary convened In the main audito
rium. f .
Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor, gave the
fifth in a series of Bible studies on
“Jesus and Social Redemption.”
Circle No. 2, Mrs. Sidney Rumph,
chainnan, had charge of the program
for the afternoon. Mrs. D. R. Hol
land, leader4 assisted by Mrs. McGee,
Mrs. Guy J&nory and Mrs. Dave W.
Copeland, presented an interesting
program on “Our Stewardship For
Christian Citizenship.” Miss Col
lette ~€hrif fin rendered a vocal se
lection.
At the conclusiim of the business
meeting Circle No. 3, under the di
rection of Mrs. W. H. Simpson, were
hostesses to the group si^ served
tea, sandwiches and cookies in the
church dining room.'
Porrish-Johnson Rites
Lovely Home Event
In a wedding of beauty and sim
plicity solemnized Friday afteimooQ
at 4:30 at the hcene of the bride’s
parents, Miss Capitola Parrish be
came the bride of James Carl John
son.
cake were served by Misses Lula Lee
Neal, Margaret Johnson and Mary
WilUams.
, Durihg the afternoon the bride and
groom left for a wedding trip to t^c
mountains of North Carolina.
Mrs. Johnson, the elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parris, is a
graduate of Clinton high school She
holds a position with the Lydia Mills
store.
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. gnd
Mrs. W. E. Johnson. He’is a graduate
of Presbyterian college and holds a
position with Lydia Mills.
Miss Alice Goines
Honored With Party
Miss Alice Gaines, bride-elect of
the month, was honored on Wednes
day afternoon when Mrs. T. Heath
(continued on page seven)
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Marion F. Moorhead, pastor of
the bride and groom, in the presence
of the two immediate families and
close friends.
Vows were sp(^en before an altar
of bridal green and white improvised
in front of the living room mantel
with fern, tall baskets of white lark
spur, flanked on eithpr side by floor
candelabra holding white lighted ta
pers and having a background of
white entwined with ivy. Arrange
ments of roses and larkspur were
used «boui.the rooms to complete the
bridal decorations.
Prior to the cmemony, William
B<^, pianist, rendered “Londonderry
Air.” To the strains of “Vienese .Re
frain” the candles were lighted by
little Claudette Parriah, sister of the
bride, and Esther Johnson, sister of
the groom. The girls were dressed in
blue taffeta end wore small corsafes
of pink roses. “Traumerei” was soft
ly played during the ceremony.
The bride and groom entered the
cermony room together. ’The bride
was charming in a dress of navy
sheer with accessories in navy and
white. Her flowers were a corsage of
white gardenias.
Immediately following the rites the
bride’s parents entertained with an
informal reception. Block cream and
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