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/ 4 •5 J #> t • > » r 4 I * ■L -■ t ^ 'f. ~** rt • : ’' i.- : -1 ■ «4L . . i/ X % ^ ■ ! ^ Thursdoy, Morch 20 # 1947 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 Marion-Wilson Engagement Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian, to N. C. Buford Wilson of Newberry., The wedding will take place in June. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Addison Mrs. Tom Addison was hostess to members of her bridge club on Fri- - day afternoon for a dessert bridge. Camellias decorated the sun parlor where two tables were arranged for the games. A sweet course was served after which a number of pro gressions were enjoyed. Prizes were presented Mrs. I. M. Adair and Mrs. James Addison, score winners. Boland-Major Rehearsal Party Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and Mrs. C. E. King entertained the wedding party and out of town visitors on Thurs day following the rehearsal for the Boland-Major rites. Floral arrangements for the living room, daffodils and acacia predomi- narting, were in yellow while a green m-hiUCan Breathe and white bridal motif was carried out in the dining room appoint ments. Lighted tapers were used on the buffet and dining table which was overlaid with a hand-made cut- work cloth. Mrs. Baldwin poured cof fee which was served with sandwich es and cake. Assisting in serving were j Mrs. Gary Lehn, Misses Betty Tay lor and Doris and Polly Baldwin. marked with a miniature corsage at tached to an attractive grapefruit basket. A three-tiered wedding cake, beautifully embossed and bearing a bride and groom, was en circled with swainsonia. « Floral arrangements of gladioli and carnations were in keeping with the chosen color so(ieme. After lunch bridge was played, with Miss Virginia Sadler high score i winner. Gifts were also presented ; Miss Gallowair and Miss Moorhead. Twelve guests enjoyed the occasion. “Russian Religions,” ’assisted by sev eral members. In observance of “The Week of Prayer for Home Missions," a special program was presented by Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Jr., leader 6f the group, who tfeld the story, “In a River Front Mission.” Miss Betty Sue Simpson gave , the Scripture reading. The Mrs. J. H. Darr, and reports of circles Henderson Pitts," presiding. ^•and committee chairmen Were heard.! Several members of the Clinton Music club gave selections. Mrs. - 4 Heath Copeland rendered ‘To Spring" (Edward Grieg) at the pi- I ano. Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Julian Legion Auxiliary In March Meeting Twenty-nine members • of the met Coleman, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Wadsworth Club Meets Today The Wadsworth club will meet this afternoon ,at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Ben Workman. The demonstration will be cooking meals in a pressure canner, and will be given by Miss Louise Fleming, assisted by Mrs. George Brown. All members are urged to be present. 1 Knight-Baldwin Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold! d.-.lA..w;lL**w Knight of Belton, announce the e n-i Auxiliary gagement of their daughter, Betty i Installs New Officers Sue, to Thomas Baldwin of this city. The wedding will take place on Ap- American Legion auxiliary Tuesday afternoon in the high school | Brooks Owens, sang a duet, “Morn meeting closed with sentence prayer j auditorium with the president, Mrs. j (Continued on page seven) in behalf of Home Missions. j — During the social )iour the hostess,) assisted by her mother, Mrs. Mary; Norman, and Miss Lutrelle Oakley,] served a sandwich plate and iced drinks. Mrs. Hall Hostess To Century Club Members of the Century club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Hall. Mrs. John W. Harris and Charles McDonald of the Presbyterian col lege, faculty, gave the afternoon’s program. Mrs. Harris talked on “Modern Trends In Radio,” and Mr. McDonald discussed “Modern Trends of The Press ” If yvnir noee some- a hurry . . . gives grand relief from sniffy, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds. Follow directions In the package. vicks vaho-ml The March meeting of the Wom an’s auxiliary of the First Presby- ril 26 at 8 o’clock in the Lickyille! terian church was held on Monday Presbyterian church. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Woman’s college of the University of North Carolina, and is at present sec retary for a cotton goods company in Greenville. Mr. Baldwin is the son of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and the late Mr. Baldwin of this city. He is engaged in the electrical appliance business here. Mrs. Shields Honors Miss Galloway Miss Marcia Galloway, whose mar riage to Michael Turner of Augusta, afternoon. (Mrs. Frank M. Boland conducted the worship service. After a busi ness session, yearly reports were given by the secretaries. Installa tion services for the newly elected officers were conducted by Dr. D. J. Woods, Mrs. Bernard Boyd and Mrs! Hugh Jacobs. \ The meeting.^ closed with prayer. Recent Bride Honored With Bridge Party Mrs. Bailey Williams was compli- Ga., will be an event of April 3, was; mentefa recently by Mrs. Tom Addi- complimented on Saturday when | son with an afternoon bridge party. ~The receiving rooms of the home were ensuite and gladioli and snap dragons used at vantage points. A corsage marked the place of the guest of honor. Three tables were in play and when scores were counted Mrs. Archie Clark was presented high score prize and Mrs. Heath Cope land consolation prize. Later in the afternoon salad and on Mrs. William Shields entertained with a lovely luncheon. Sharing honors with Miss Galloway was Miss Annette Moorhead who will be married in June to Thomas C. Hen derson of Greenwood. Corsages marked the places of the brides-elett. A green and white col or note was observed in decorations and the bridal theme was cleverly carried out in table appointments, and the course luncheon, each item on the menu being suggestive of a wedding. Guests found their places at small tables, each place being SPECIAL! — for — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RECORDS 3 for $1.00 TWO DAYS ONLY Clinton Music Shop Front Dell's Beauty Shop sweet courses were served with tea. Luncheon Compliments Popular Bride-elect Miss Billie Hicklin was hostess on Thursday at lunch for Miss Marcia Galloway, bride-elect, at the home of her slater, Mrs. Bernard Boyd, as sembling six friends of the honoree. An old-fashioned nosegay was used as a pretty centerpiece for the luncheon table, in keeping with the yellow and green color..note. Bou quets of daffodils adorned the living room. Miss Galloway and Miss Vivian i Marion, bride-elect of June, were re- membered by the ^hostess with gifts. Other guests included Miss Elizabeth Wysor, Miss Mary Templeton and cuS Mias Lucfle Burns. I BESTFORM Brassieres Girdles ’Iff .1 no finer fit at any price ! The Earline Shop H —HOSIERY —LINGERIE —SPORTSWEAR <f BROAD STS Johnny Horton Celebrates Birthday __ On Monday afternoon Johnny Hor ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hor^ ton, celebrated his eleventh birth day. He invited ten classmates and friends and each remembered him with a gift. The group enjoyed " the movie, “Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” and popcorn. Later they went to Rod dy’s for refreshments. A prettily decorated birthday cake with light ed candles centered the table. The cake was cut and served with ice cream. Music Club To Give Program In Fountain Inn A group from the Clinton Music club will give a program for the Fountain Inn Music club this' after noon at four o’clock. The following program will be presented: A Mountain Sunset .... Parks Love of Yesteryear Speaks Sextette Warsaw Concerto Addinsell Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr. A Spirit Flowpr Campbell Mrs. Leila Johnson To Spring Grieg Mrs. Heath Copeland Morning Speaks Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Hender son Pitts. Andante (Fifth Symphony) .... i Beethoven Mrs. Harry McSween, Mrs. Heath Copeland. Thine Alone .... Herbert Will You Remember Romberg Sextette Mrs. Leila Johnson, Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Miss Lois Blakely, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. Heath Copeland. Accompanist Mrs. W. B. Owens of Reautif And a joy to. you... AND IT’S NEW! Have you seen our new streamlined soda fountain? come in and try some of our delicious fountain specialties NUT SUNDAES — ICE CREAM SODAS MALTED MILKSHAKES — SANDWICHES and We are famous for our Giant Banana Splits ITS HERE! OUR EASTER GANDY NORRIS — HOLLINGSWORTH Better get yours NOW 7 ! Special 1c Sole Noxzema Skin on Cream VETO 35c size for only 23c Two 25c jars for 26c SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 Baptist W. M. S. In Monthly Meeting The Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church met on Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. D. McKee gave the Bible study. A program on “The Rus sians,” had been arranged by the Franks circle, Mrs. R. S. Truluck, chairman. The following articles were given: "What Manner of People,” Mrs. Truluck. ‘“Russians, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,“ Mrs. Keith Adair. “History of Russian Baptists,” Mrs. R. P. Wilder. ^ "Christianity In Russia,” , Mrs. Joe W. Leake. “Russian Baptist Today,” Mrs. Truluck. In conclusion a business session was conducted by the president, You Don’t Need An Education ,To Know How To Keep Your Complexion WELL KNOWN COLLEGE STUDENT SAYS: “Long hours working with acids and organic com pounds in chemistry lab left my hands with a dry, cracked surface. But after one application of * SADLER'S HAND AND FACE LOTION I was not ashamed when later that evening at a frat social my best gal held my hand.*’ Name furnished on request. n. Wednesday Club Meets With Mrs. Wysor Last week Mrs. R. E. Wysor en tertained the Wednesday Study club at her home on Maple street. Adorning the living room were snapdragons in shades of pink. Red carnations were effective against the blue walls of the dining roqm. Program leader, for the afternoon was Mrs. C. B. Betts, who discussed “Transportation in Alaska,” with emphasis on travel by dog-sled, rail way and highway. Later a salad course, coffee and cake were served. Methodist Women To Attend Conference The Woman’s Society of Christian Service met Monday at Broad Street Methodist church. The devotional was given by Mrs.' Dave Copeland, assisted by Mrs. W. L. Robertson, the theme being “The Child.” Mrs. J. V. Edwards, the president, presided over the busi ness meeting. She urged as many as possible to attend 'the district con ference to be held in Anderson March 27 at St. John’s church of which Rev. J. H. Kohler, formerly of this city, is pastor. Miss Norman Hostess To Baptist Y. W. 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