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'W T r Thursday, November 6^ 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, sJc Fqge Th/ee » The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIHY Evens, CU» AW) CHinCH KEWS OFMIBIEST .. Tf LEPHONE 74 OR 258 Hortoii:(Mey Announcement Bfr. and Mn. Rob^ Sims Horton, of Oiis citgr, announce th# enfhC»- mant of their daughter, Eva Frances, to Robert Stei^en Oxley, The mar riage win take place this month. Sowers-DuBois Announcement Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sowers an nounce ttM engagement of: thahr dau^ter, Elizabeth Chrikina, id Donald Wilnm DuJ^is of Goldville, and Oswego, New Yoric. , The date of the wedding wiD be announced later. Baptist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of die Baptm society of the First Baptist church Will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 as follows: Bostic, with Mrs. John T. Little. Franks, with Mrs. S. W. SumereL Langston, with Mrs. Keith Adair. Patterson, at the church. Owens-Twitty Marriage Announced Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Spencer Ow ens of this city, announce t|ie mar riage of their daughter, Maiy Bailey, to Walter Conway Twitty of Ro<^ i^Hill, on October 18 in Woodruff. Mrs. Twitty is a graduate of Clin ton high school in the class of IMO, and was a Win&rop college student at the time of her marriage. She is an attractive and popular member of the .younger set and her many friends will regret ffiat her marriage takes her elsewhere. ' Mr. Twitty, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Columbus Twitty of Rock Hill, is a graduate of Augusta Military academy, Staunton, Va., and attended Presbyterian college the past year. After November 10, Mr. and Mrs, Twitty will make their home in For est Hills, Wiiwton-Salem, N. C. A. R. P. Group Observing 'Week of Proyer' Members of the Associsie Re formed Presbyterian diurdi mission ary sodity-met: on Monday after noon at the diurch for their regu lar monthly session. Mrs. L..M. Wilson, MsisteAhJ George Watts' Copeland, JtH, W. Tribble, and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr., render^ an interested Thanksgiving program. Latw the first of # aeries of studies in observance of “Week of Prayer” was led by Miss Nannie Young Tribble, lirho gave a discus sion and scripture quotations on the topic, 'Thy WiU Be Done.” Each af ternoon, Monday through Friday, meetings are being held at homes of various members. Lawrence Barden Has Birthday Party Saturday afternoon Lawrence Boraen celebrated his ninth birth day, October 30, with a theatre party, inviting a number of friends. Atfer attending a local movie, gimsts reUtmed to the home for re- the home of Mrs. Frank Miller with a delightful party. The Halloween motif was attrac tive)^ carried out in the decorations with bowls of orange marigolds, bright autAimn leaves and ja^-o’- lantems adorning the living rooms. A number of interesting contests, a spelling match and bingo were fea tures of the afternoon’s program, with attractive prizes given the win ners. Sandwiches, Russian tea and cakes were served. Local L T. L. Group frbshments. A hjandsomely decorated iColebrafOS HolloWOOn birthday cake bear^ nine glmvlng| ikimbers of the Loyal Temperance candles was cut and served with* ice cream by the host’s mother, Mrs. John G. Barden. Popcon^ was also ^oyed. j Young People's League Enjoys Outing , On Sunday aitemoon seventeen members of the' Young I^ple’s leagiie of Broad Street Methodist dmrch hiked to “Slippery Rock,” a picnic spot on the Whitmire road, where the vesper service was held. After the service the group gath ered aroimd a huge bonfire and en joyed a picnic supper. The young people were chaperoned by Miss Missionary [ Made Davis, counselor for the lea gue, Mrs. John G;» Barden, and Mrs. S. A. Rum{A. PH|ts Boys Entertain Cubs of Den Two On Friday night after the pack meeting, Charles and Earl Pitts en tertained m«nbers of Den Two of the Cub Scouts at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts. An open fire was made in the yard of the home and weiners roasted and served .with rolls, lemonade, and gingerbread. Mrs. Pitts and the den mother, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, directed a number of amusing Hallowem C es. Later the boys enjoyed bob- for apples. Mefhodisf Circles To Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist churdi Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet Monday at 3:30 as follows: No. 1—^Mrs. Ralph Blakely, chair man; Mrs. Billy McMillan, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. S. A. Riunph, chair man; Mrs. Hubert Owens, hostess. No. 3—^Mrs. W. H. Simpson, chair man; Mrs. Roy Gasque, hostess The Sara Glmm circle will meet at-7:30 in the evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. PERSONAL pwl ypv ww wMQ yw bsckl l&e’s fouiui out at kst how to make that favorite cake ci youis r^t every time. She’s learnra abo^ Rumford BakiM Powder... ..You see, with Mimford you ean use any good recipe and fdlow the directions just as they are writ ten. You don’t have to bother with adjusting the quantities to suit a sp^iu kind of baking powder action. The amount« baking powder your recipe cidls fat... that is just the ri|d>t amount to use <d Rumford. not. Send for nets booklet, ctmtaining dosens of bright ideas to improve your baking. Address: Rumford Baking Powder, Box R Rumfmno, Rhode Uand. WYMAN SHEALY PLUMBING HEATING Olaily Taniiifcsi On AU Week. r PHona 267-W IM B. ■t Prompt' Service Century Club Meets With Mrs. Sturgeon Tuesday afternoon Mn. H. E. Stur geon entertafnad the members of the ehihi—^-I ^ An interesting paper of ffie after noon, ‘The Religions of South Amer ica Today,” was given by Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Mrs. George W. Taylor, who sp«it a number of years in Soutt America, gave a talk on the coun try’s religious beliefs. Miss Akers Hostess To Church Circle Miss Elizabeth Akers iras hostess to the Edith DeWese lynn circle of ThomwMl Manorial church on Tuesday evening.. Miss Agnes Hope Gwaltney, diair- man of the circle, presided and also gave the Bible study on “Tajdng God At His Word.f’ The theme of the program was “Christian Education In the School” and “Sabbath Observance.” Miss Julia Porter was the leader. A special guest was Mrs. Lula Jamiaon of Montreat, N. C. Refreshments were served during the evening. Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday Circles of the First Presbyterian dfiiuch will meet Monday aa follows: No. 1, Mrs. Zee McLees, chairman; Mrs. R. E. Jones, hostess, at. 7:30 Monday evening. AU other circles will meet at 4 o’clock in the afternoon as follows: No. 2, Mrs. W. M. Walker, chair man; Mrs. J. Lee Young, hostess. No. 3, Mrs. J. W. Copeland, chair- ma^Miss SalUe Wright, hostess. Mrs. Edward Henry, chair man; Mrs. T. J. Peake, hostess. No. 5, Mrs. Frank Miller, chair man; Mrs. J. K. Roberts, hostess. No. fi, Mrs. Heath Copeland, chair man; Mrs. Carlisle Neely, hostess. No. 7, Mrs. George Brodeenbrough, cheirman; Mrs. J. B. Townsend, host- Funcra Home CMMit S* C. FUNSRAL DIRECTORS EBIBALMERS Plwas 41 end 8ff4 L. BU8SBLL GRAY end " V, PARU ADAIR. Qm. Mgte. Miss Dicus Hostess To Y. W. A. Group Miss’ Mee Dicus was hostess on Tuesday evening to mefhbers of the Young Women’s associeflbn of the First Baptist church for a joint so cial and business meeting. Miss Eleanor Copdand, the presi- i|ecit gave the devotional, after which Franeoe Jones conducted e pro gram on “Lights and widows In Nlgerie.” Those taking pert were Miassi Hazel Howard, Ada Gem- well, Elizabeth Woriemen, Clara Poole, and Mr^ Irby Ferguson. During a social hour the hostess served sandwiches, cookies and hot chocolate to eleven guests. Presbyteriaii Bible Class Gives Party Dr. D. J. Brimm’f BUde class of the JTirst Presbyterian church enter tained on WednoKlay afternoon at legion, a young people's org; tion, chaperoned by Mrs. Alex Hen ry, celebrated Halloween on Friday evening with a weiner roast at Pitts Shady Nook. Those attending wore grotesque costumes and frolicked around- a large bonfire. Games Were directed by the president, Louise Singley. Weiners were roasted and marsh mallows toasted over the open fire. Miss Sumerel Honors Her Week-end Guests Miss Virginia Sumerel entertained on Saturday evening with a pretty dinner party in hon^ of her week end guests, three young ladies who are also students at the Woman’s which she passed ainong the guests for thejir autographs. The living room was artistically decorated with fall flowers in shades i of yellow and white, the central ar- < rangement being on the mantel where a low bowl of pompon chrys anthemums was flanked by yellow candles in crystal candelabra. The guests included neighbors and close friends of the bride-elect. j Little Bay Gives Halloween Party On Friday afternoon Robert Mann and his classmates celebrated Hallo ween at an outdoor party at his home on Centennial street On arrival the little guests were formed into two sides—“witches” and “ghosts,” which contested in games. “Witches’ brew” and “Ghost barbe cue” were served in the yard. After drinking the punch, guests carried out the idea and (here was much groaning and hissing, necessitating some operations to remove the causes. 'The little folk soon revived enough to play and the afternoon was spent ih playing various games. Late in the evening refreshments in keeping with “nut-crack” were passed. Masks, caps, and noise-mak ers were given out and a parade en joyed. GuesUi were members of the second grade of the orphanage college of Furman university. Misses Bernice McIntyre of Clio, Suzanne Bennett of Dillon, and Margaret Cly»^ biun of Greenville. Covers were laid for twelve at small tables, daintily appointed and decorated with yellow chrysanthe mums. Elsewhere in the home larger arrangements of chrysanthemums were attractively uaed. The hostess’ mother, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, was assisted in serving a delightful din ner by Misses Maude Sumerel and Margaret McGregor of Ruby and Foimtain Inn. Announcement Forty For Miss Chrjstino Sowers On Saturday afternoon Mrs. O. A. Sowers entertained with a neighbor hood party announcing the engage ment of her daughter, Elizabeth^ Christina, to Donald Wilson DuBois of Goldville and Oswego, N. Y. Covers were laid for eight and a salad coiuxe with coffee served. On the refreshment plate was an Eng lish walnut tied with satin ribbon to which was attadied the following jingle, “If my secret you would know —don’t crack—^Just untie the bow." The nuts when (opened revealed the announcement, “Chris and Dcm — Early Winter.” Several appropriate contests were enjoyed and Miss Doris Suber was awarded a miniatUFfi.,vaBe for top score. The honor guraf was present ed with a dainty white, bride’s book Misses Claire HuBer, Sara Patter son, Helen Moore and Mrs. Sarah A. Jacobs assisted in entertaining. 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