The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 26, 1941, Image 3
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Marriage In Greenville
Mn. A. Ron Blakely of this dty,
announces the marriafe of her
daui^ter, Margaret ZeU, of Qreen*
ville, to Lecmard Soloman Lodeett on
Tuesday, June 17.
Mr. and Mrs.^Lockett are residing
in the WUkerson apartments in
Greenville. '
Young Group Go
On Picnic Outing
The Baptist Training union of the
First BF4>tist church enjoyed an ont>
ing at the Newbernr paric last Wed
nesday. aftensoon. Forty-eight mod-
bers were inresent to partic4>ate in
the games and swimming during the\
aftemocm, after which a picnic sup
per was served.
Mrs. W. N. Long, wife of the
churdi’s pastor, is diriKtor of the six
units of ^ training unkm.
ried in Gre«iwood at S o’clock at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Edwin Gaines.
At 7:30 this evening in the First
Hays, United States army air corps,
will be united in marri^.
Mias Joann Sawicz and Dr. James
Mrs. Spencer Hostess
To Bridge Club
Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer was host
ess on Thursday aftenuwn to her
bridge club, having as a special guest
Mrs. G. W. Goolsby oT Coliimbia.
Brifige was pla]^ at two tables
arranged./, iu • colorful setting of
varied summer flowers. Mrs. Car
lisle Neely was winner of high score
award ai^ Mrs. Spencer alw pre
sented a guest prize to her visitor.
After cards a salad course was
served.
Pknic Given Wednesdoy
For Bible School Group •
Students in the beginners and pri
mary departments of the Vacation
Bible sdiool held recently at Broad
Street Methodist church enjoyed an
outing and idcnic supper Wednesday
afternoon at Horseshoe falls. About
twenty young folk were chaperoned
by Mrs. P. M. PHts, Mrs. Jdbui G.
Burden, Mrs. Clifton C. Adair, Mrs.
W. C. Milam, and Mrs. C. D. Pitts.
Reception Honors
Conference Group
On last Tuesday evening at the
-college YJ1I.CA. building, the Pres
byterian ministers of the community
a^ their wives, and the elders of
the First Presbyterian church and
ibeir wives,, snirftaiisd «t«a recep-
ti(m for the leaders and munbers of
the young pe<9le’s conference in ses
sion here die past we^. •
The receiving line was composed
of the pastor of the diurch, R^. J.
K. Roberts, and Mrs. .Roberts, and
the ministers and eldm with their
wives. About three hundred and fifty
guests' called during the evening.
Punch and wafers were served by
a group of young ladies of the host
diurdi. ^
Mrs. Jacobs Hostess
To Brid^ Club
Chi Wednesday morning Mrs. Wil
liam *P. Jacobs was hostess to mem
bers of her bridge club.
Gitests for two tables assembled at
10:30 ^nd at noon, after a number eg
intecesting games, covers were laid
for nmcheon.. For the oc^ion the
card rooms were attractive wiUi
mixed garden flowers.
Forewell Picnic
ForgWilliam Horton
About diirty-five frimds and rela
tives were invited on Tuesday eve
ning for a pienk honoring William
Horton, who left yesterday for Fort
Jackson to be iimucted into army
sdrvke.
The party gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and
motored to Newberry paric. Swim
ming was ‘enjoyed, after which a
bountiful picnic suppes was served.
Lovely Bridge Forties
By Joint Hostesses
Ws. H. L. Boyd and Mrs. B. Hu
bert Boyd were hostesses at the home
of the former for lovely bridge par
ties on Friday, both morning and
afternoon.
Summer flowers feaUuring roses
and gladioli made an attractive back
ground for the parties. On each oc
casion players were invited for four
tables and after the games salad and
sweet courses served. Prizes* for the
morning were won by Mrs. Irby
Hipp and Mrs. Goyne Simpson, vdiile
awu^ for the afternoon were pre
sented Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr^ and
Mn. Carlisle Neely.
of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
McGregor and family of Ruby.
Mrs. Allen MeSween of Forest
City, N. C., is spending the week with
Presbyterian church at San Antonio, {her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. L. B. Dill-
Texas, Miss Julia Annette Mauer-jard. Rev. Mr. MeSween is at Mon-
mann and Lieutenant Ned l^runt treat, N. C., for the week.
Mrs. J.' 1. Copeland of Knoxville,
Tenn., is expected to arrive tomorrow
for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
G. Jeanes will be married this eve-j Copeland and other relatives here,
ning at the First Presbyterian diurch I Miss Agnes Fuller, Miss Clara
of West Palm Beadh, Fla. ! Poole, Jr £1Shaw4ttd Leroy Sanden
{spent Sunday in the mountains of
! North CaroliM.
Men-of-Ckurch Hold
Ladies Night Affair
The Men-of-the-Church organize-j •ch«>l ^ Univer-
tion of the Krst Presbyterian church
observed “ladies night” last Thurs- Mrs. M. A. Durant of Abbeville,
day with a chicken^per at Young’s »P«\Tu^ay with her parents, Mr.
snrina here * 1 Mrs. George H. Ellis.
, Members of the organization serv-1 Copeland Blackwell, Jr., is the
ed mippTto about eSty, including of retatives in New York for
wives of members and their invited,
jo/unu, WAITS
DOWN OPPONBnS
Joanna, blasting out a lucky total
of 13 hits at Goldville Saturday, de
feated Clinton Mills 10 to 5 in the
scheduled Mid-Carolina league game.
Brown led his team to victory with
two home runs.
Watts Tops Newberry
Joe Darnell limited Newberry to
w 1 , , A,. -a'^***^ •i Laurens as Watts Mills
Mte R^el ODaniel left tlM parii^im^^ withe's 7-2 victory.
week for Chicago ■**! Newberry led 2-1 going into the last
Birth Announcement
CARR
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Carr announce
the birth of a son, Gayle Thomas, on
Thursday, June 19, in Harrodsburg,
Kentucky.
half of the seventh iiming when the
Watts batsmen bunched their hits for
six scores. Taylor for Newberry, andi
guests. Rev. McLeod Frampton, pas
tor of the Third Presbyterian diurch
of Greenville and a graduate of Pres
byterian coU^, addressed the group.
After supper informal singing was
also enjoyed.
Dr. H. E. Sturgeon is president of
the organization, and Lonnie S. Mc-
Friends of Dr. J. Lee Young will
be glad to know he is improving af
ter a short illness.
Misses Jean Layton, Ame Jacobs,
Marcia Galloway and Carolyn Henry
are spending the week at Myrtle
Beach.
Mrs. W. D. Copeland attended the
Millian headed the arrangements! ot her aunt. Mm. L. P. Cal-
committee for the enjoyable affair, Sumter, in Ninety Six on
This was tim last meeting of the or- Monday.
Dawson for Watts, clouted
home-
ryns.
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Watts at Clinton.
Joanna at Newberry.
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First Lieutenant Henry Dillard and
Mrs. Dillard spent the week-end with
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. Will
Dillard. Ueut. DUlard is located at
Fort Bragg, N. C., as a member of
the officers’ reserve corps.
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Prom Party
Lillian Dillard and Virginia Gray
entertained with a prom party on
Tuesday evening at the former’s
hOBM honoring Betty McCoUough ol
Salters, Wilma Wates $t Olanta, and
Harriet Tuttle of Lanes, who were
Lillian’s hotise guests.
Miss Phiison Is
Columbia Bride
A wedding of interest here to rela
tives and friends was tiiat of Miss
Josephine Boggs Fhilson and Edward
AUen Capers which was solemnized pipTlJIIAVC AliH
last Wednesday in the First Baptist DIKIIIIIAU Anil
church of Columbia. The ceremony
was performed Ur* C. Camp
bell, pastor of tile diurch in the
presence of a large assonblage of
friends.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Robert Chancey PhMson and the
late Mr. Phiison <Bob) of Columbia.
Her mother is the former Miss Ade
laide Horton, a former Clinton resi
dent. She is a graduate of the Uni
versity of South Carolina and since
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The CAreakle Bxteais QreetiBgs
Te nMwe Wheee BIrlhiays aai
Aaatvenarlas Ooeur Thla Week.
Miss Margaret Caroline Hipp has a
birthday tomorrow, the 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Timmons
will observe their wedding anniver-
her graduation has been teaching inisary July 2.
Darlington. She U a niece of Mrs.| ju^e 28 is the birthday of Miss
Agnes Kem and J. B. Phiison of this Virginia Dillard.
place.
The young couple will make their'
home in Darlington where the groom
is a druggist
Miss Agatha Bailey
Honors Miss Griffin
A charming compliment was paid
Miss Collette Griffin, whose mar-
Miss Sara Etta Holland will cele
brate a birthday the 29th.
Today is the birthday of Buddy
Ramage. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox have a
wedding anniversary tomorrow.
Mrs. J. A. Coleman will obaerve a
birthday Tuesday, July 1.
June Adair, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Adair, wilLbe four years
Adorning the living room were
bowls of mixed garden flow«rs.
Proms were enjoyed during the
evening. Punch was served from an
ice-pui^ bowl with flowers frozen
througlNit.
Three Clinton Boys
Wed This Evenina
Interest of local friends is centered
in the marriages of three young men
of this city to be solemnized this eve
ning.
Miss Alice Gaines of, Greenwood,
and James P. Sloan are to be mar-
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riage to JuTiih W. Coleman was anj^j^j Sunday, June »
event of June 18, when Miss Agatha ^ ^ gcott have a
Bailey entertained at l^heon on Saturday.
Friday preceding, tte wedding. j ^rs. C. W. Cooper will observe a
Places ww Uid for twen^^wo ^i^hday tomorrow, June 27.
guests, the table vmere the brW^ 26 is the wedding anniversary
elect was wated being covered with I Raymwid Pitts, and
a ctoth of hard-drawn work and James Addison.
were similarly appointed and a'
luncheon served in three courses. As
a souvenir, marking the place of the
honored guest was a hand-painted
and framed invitation to her wed
ding. Place cards were rice bags of
pink maline. A pink and white color
motif was attractively carried out for
the enjoyable noon-day affair. Pink
gladioli were used in the hall, while
arrangements of other cut flowers
were elsewhere in the home. The
hostess remembered Miss Griffin
with a gift.
Out-of-town guefts for the occa
sion were Mrs. Tom Robertson of
Chattanooga, Tenn., and Miss Alline
Newsom of Hartsville.
Assisting the hostess in serv^
were Miss Maude Sumerel, Miss Vir
ginia Sumercl, and Miss Mary Ella
Bailey.
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Mrs. W. S. Bean will observe her
83rd birthday on Tuesday, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols will
observe their wedding anniversary
the 29th.
June 27 birthdays include Mrs. P.
B. Adair and Gerald Suber.
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BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips .. Visitors
Miss Mae Ferguson of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. Julia Griffin. *
‘ Friends of J. P. Prather will re
gret to know he is a patient at Duke
hospital, Duriiam, N. C
Miss Dorothy Ann Holloway of
Greenwood, is the guest 1^ week of
Miss Mary Bailey Owens.^
Mrs. l^est Cbahey left yesterday
for a several months’ stay with her
daui^ter, Mrs. S. P. Bceman, and
Jjjlr. Beanan in Long Island, N. Y.
Little Jimmie and David Copeland
of Manasas, Va., accompanied by
their aunt, Mrs. Wheatley Johnson,
arrived today to visit their grand-
parrats, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitts,
near hm.
Tench Owens has gone to Camp
Croft, Spartanburg, for army duty
as a sec<^ lieut<mant in the officers’
reserve training corpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaas Whitmire and
daughter of Croaa Keys, Will Whit
mire of Enoree, and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Johnson of Newberry, viritad
Mr 4md Mra. Clyde Lankford Sun-
day.
Mist Louiae Jacobs is a student at
Converse coUage summer school of
fine arts for courses in piano.
Friends of BUI Wada wiU be inter-
to know he has accepted a po
sition with the YJ1.C;A. organization
in Lake Charles, La., for the sum
mer.
J. I. Copeland of Greenville, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Copeland.
Friends of Geor^ H. Ellis will be
glad to know he is convalescing at
his home after a few days* illness.
The following relatives were here
Monday for the fimeral of W. M.
Sumarel: Mr. and Mra. Eugana Row
land, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waathnrs
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