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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN'S PAGE
SOCIEIY EVENTS, UUB AND CHURCH HEWS
OF IKTERfST . TELEPHONE 74 OR 258
of Nursing. $he was employed in
Columbia' before transferring to the
Veteran’s hospital, Thomasville.
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and
was chairman of the hostess com-
mittee. * t-
The spacious rooms of the^Robert-
son home were IbVely with roses and
Mbs Evelyn Hamilton
Te Wed William Wingard
Mrs. Allie Hamilton of this city;
has announced the approaching mar
riage of her daughter, Evelyn, to
WiUiam Wingard of Columbia. The
gvedding will be solemnized here in
TThornwell Memorial church on the
tenth of June. ;
Miss Hamilton is a graduate of m ent of his sister, Dorothy Barber
Thamwetl high and attended Mon* j ©f this city, announces the engage-
Mt. Pleasant, was an out of town
guest. i
Roses, combined with other spring
flowers, were prettily arranged in
the receiving rooms.
Dickert-Sharpe
Engagement
The Rev, James Cannon Dickert
Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Morgan,; sweetpeas. Especially effective was
Ga. He is also employed at the i the memorial floral arrangement of
Veteran’s Hospital, Thomasville. j white carnations, fern and ribbon
Mrs. I. L. Rhodes of Morgan, aunt with candelabra holding 'lighted
of the groom, and J. F. McMillian,; white tapers.
brother of the bride, of Toccoa, Ga.,: Miss Margie Smith of Kinards,
were here for the wedding. | sang several appropriate selections.
* ! The memorial service was arrang-
Bridae Club Meets i by Mrs s w Sumerel * who read
.... . | , tributes to M'rs. Clyde S. Lankford,
With MTS. JOhnSOn ,Lt. Duncan Workman, the gold star!
Mrs. Thad Johnson, Jr., entertain-1 mother, Mrs. Nene D. Workman,)
ed members of her bridge club on! and to all veterans.
Thursday afternoon assembling play- Later sandwiches, punch and!
’Hreat colege, Montreat, N. C., for
twe years. From there she trans
ferred to Winthrop college where she
will graduate early in June. She has
a number of friends here who will be
interested in the announcement of
her approaching marriage.
Little Joanne Todd
Celebrates Birthday
In celebration of her fourth birth
day Tuesday afternoon, May 13, Jo
anne Todd invited a number of play
mates for a party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd.
After several outdoor games the
little guests were invited into the
dining room for refreshments. The
cake bearing four lighted candles
formed a pretty centerpiece for the
table. The cake was cut and served
with ice cream, punch and candy.
The little folk were given favors of
the occasion. *
Joanne was remembered with a
host of gifts.
Drop-In For
Out-of-Town Visitor
Mrs. J. C. McSween of Defuniak
Springs, Fla., was guest of honor
Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey Owens and Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs entertained with a drop-in at
the home of the former.
Dickert, and Elbert Ludwick Sharpe,
Jr., of Columbia. The wedding will
take place June 14 at the Lutheran
Church of the Ascension in Eau
Claire, Columbia.
Dukes-Hurt
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Augustus
Dukes of Laurens, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Vivian
Augusta, to Alvin Judson Hurt of
Cheraw and Easley. The wedding
will take place on June 10 at the
First Baptist church of Laurens.
The bride-elect, a graduate of
Pre*>yterian college, has many
friends here who will be interested
in her forthcoming marriage.
Mrs. Jacobs Hostess
Wednesday Bridge Club
The Wednesday bride club enjoyed
a meeting last week at the home of
Mrs. William P. Jacobs, II.
Bowls of roses added attractive
ness to the living room where two
tables were arranged for the games.
Mrs. Harry McSween was given high
score award.
During the faternoon refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Green-DeLorme
ers for two tables.
High score prize was won by Mrs.
M. D. Milam, Jr.
Late in the afternoon a sweet
course and Coca-Cola were served.
Pastel-tinted larkspur, ragged robin
and roses formed a pretty setting for
the games.
Thornwell Juniors, Seniors
Entertained With Party
cookies were served.
Methodist Society
Holds May Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman’s Society of Christian
Service was held Monday afternoon
at Broad Street Methodist church
with about 50 members in attend
ance.
Mrs. W. G. Cqker conducted an
Members of the junior and senior inspiring devotional" on “I Have a
classes at Thornwell _ high ^ school j concern With Thee,” dealing with
parent obligation to children.
During a business session members
discussed sending i boy to summer
vacational school, and sponsoring the
attendance of a negro girl at the
Christian Training School in Cam
den. Those attending voted against
women taking places in church as
stewards, deacons or trustees.
were entertained by Mrs. C. M. Bail
ey at her home on Tuesday evening.
A buffet supper was served to
thirty guests, after which a number
of games were enjoyed.
Throughout the receiving rooms
(attractive flonal arrangements of
peonies, roses and other garden flow
ers were used in decoration.
Assisting the hostess in the cour
tesies of entertaining were Mrs. M.
A. Mlacdonald, Mrs. A. M. Copeland,
Mrs. .H M. Wise, Col. and Mrs. Pow- Givpn Pflrfv
ell Fraser,'Prof, and Mrs. Bernard ^ ^
Boyd, Mrs. Ella Dunlap Nance and
Miss Inez Tucker.
Tidelis' Class
About twenty guests were invited; Engagement
to meet Mrs. McSween and enjoyed
refreshments of sandwiches, cookies,
and punch. Mrs. Frank Boyd of
Gaymodis for'Biautyt
Gaymodms for Sorvieol
Gaymodot for^Thriftl
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Climaxing' a six-weeks contest,
members of the “Fidelis” Sunday
school class of Broad Street Metho
dist church enjoyed a party Tuesday
evening in the social rooms of the
church, with the losing side acting
as host to the winners.
Roses and pastel-tinted larkspur
were used in decoration for the oc-
Informal Tea for
Popular Bride-elect
Continuing a series of 'parties in
compliment to Miss Annette Moor
head, popular bride-elect, Misses
Virginia Sumerel, Margie Miller and | casion - ^ number of amusing con
tests and games were directed by
Mrs. J. K: Haselden and prizes were
awarded Mrs. Copeland Adair, Miss
Maud Geer, Mrs. Roger Henry, Miss
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Betty Hunter entertained With an
informal tea Saturday afternoon.
About twenty-five friends of the
honoree assembled at the Sumerel
home which was attractive with
quantities of early summer flowers,
roses predominating. The bride-
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engagement of their daughter, Zadah
Elizabeth, to James Fitts DeLorme,
son of Mrs. W. Moultrie DeLorme,
and the late Mir. DeLorme of Sumter.
The wedding will be a mid-sum
mer event.
The bridegroom-elect who will
graduate fro mPresbyterian college
in June, is president of the student
body and prominent in athleti, fra
ternal and other * campus activittac.
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Idol-Hege
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin
Fulton »of V Florence, announce the
engagement of their niece, Betty
Jean Idol, of this city, and Flor
ence, and Gerald D. Hege, son of!
Mr.” and Mrs. R. W. Hege of-Lexing-j
ton, N. C. The wedding wil Ibej
solemnized in June. i
The announcement is one of in
terest here to friends of Miss Idol
who graduated from Thornwell
high ahd attended Presbyterian col
lege for a year. She will graduate
this month at Flora McDonald col
lege, Red Springs, N. C.
Luncheon Compliments
Bride, Bride-elect
Mrs. Conway Twitty and Mrs. Eu
gene Avery, both of Rock Hill, enter
tained at the home of Mrs. R. S.
Owens on Maple street Saturday
with a luncheon. Honorees were
Mrs. Michael Turner, a recent bride,
and tyijjs Annette Moorhead of Gold-
ville, who will be married in June
to Caldwell Henderson of Green
wood.
A three-course luncheon was serv
ed buffet style, after which several
bridge progressions were enjoyed.
High score prize was won by Mrs.
Watts Davis of Beverly, Ohio, and
the honore,es 1 «rere presented gifts.
Lovely mixed bouquets featuring
sweetpeas and roses were effective
in the living room. Yellow roses
adorned the dining room where a
white and yello wcolor motif was
used.
Mrs. R. P. Henderson, Sr., of
Greenwood, was an out of town guest
for the luncheon.
Miss Ruth McMillan
Weds H. Wayne Johnson
Miss Ruth McMillan became the
bride of Harold Wayne Johnson of
Morgan ahd Thomasville, Ga., in a
ceremony taking place Sunday after
noon at the parsonage of Broad
Street Methodist church.
The vows, witnessed by only the
immediate families of the couple,
were heard by Rev. P. L. Bauknight,
the bride’s pastor.
For her wedding the bride wore
a cocoa ’dress with a corsage of
) talisman roses, a natural panama
jhat with brown band and other ac
cessories in brown and white. *
Immediately after the ceremony
the bridal couple left for a short
honeymoon trip, after which they
will make their heme in Thomasville.
Mrs. Johnson is the younger
daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Jodie C.
McMillan of this city. She is a
graduate of Clinton high school and
Spartanburg CTenefaT Hospital School
esses with a corsage of sweetheart
roses.
Gnesrts were invited into the din
ing room where refreshments were
served buffet style from an attrac
tively appointed tea table. Floral ar
rangements in the dining room were
of sweetheart roses,
j Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Mrs. Frank
Miller and Mrs. John Holland Hunt
er assisted the hostesses in the cour
tesies of .entertaining.
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Party Compliments
Mrs. Jones, Recent Bride
Honoring Mrs. Leman Jones, who
was before her recent marriage,
Miss Ann McMillian, Mrs. Walter
Johnson entertained informally last
Wednesday afternoon. The drop-m
assembled close friends of the hon
oree.
The living and dining rooms in
which pink and white were effective
in decorations, were adorned with
roses, snapdragons and sweetpeas.
The honoree was presented a corsage
of sweetpeks.
A salad course and punch, with
other party dainties were served buf
fet style in the dining room. Mrs.
R. E. Jones and Mrs. Jack H. Davis,
Sr., grandmother and great-aunt of;
the bride, served salad and punch.
Banquet Given For
P. C. Honor Students
The honor students at Presbyte
rian college were feted on Friday
evening with a banquet in Jiffdan
dining hall.
Speaker for the occasion was Dr.
Thornwell Jacobs, of Atlanta, Ga.,
former president of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
The dining hall was beautifully
decorated with seasonal flowers,
pastel-tinted bouquets being used at
intervals on the tables.
Guests included the sixty-three
students on the dean’s list, the facul
ty and staiff of the college.
H. G. Prince was chairman of ar
rangements for the dinner and deco
rations were under the supervision
of Mrs. Marshall W. Brown.
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Buffet Supper Honors
Miss Ruth McMillan
Honoring Mass Ruth McMillan,
and her fiance, H. Wayne Johnson,
who were married Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy McMillan and Mr. and
Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan entertained
with*a buffet supper on Saturday
evening at the hvme of the former.
Floral arrangements featured a
pink and white motif with roses and
larkspur arranged in the living room.
Cantering the supper table was a
mixed bouquet of snapdragons, sweet
William and larkspur in white.
Mrs. J. C. Pace assisted the host
esses in serving.
The bridal couple was presented
a gift of silver. Twenty-four guests
enjoyed the occasion.
Legion Auxiliary Holds
Memorial-Service
The American Legion Auxiliary
met pn Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. M. L. Robertson who
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