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vwmm ; 7"k. m Thursdoy, August 1,1947 r- :rr THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ^7',' , X: lL ■- The WOMAN’S PAGE SOOEIY Evan, CUIB MD CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST...... . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Jf Miss Oxner Weds Oscar Lloyd Jollav Miss Margaret Katharine Oxner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thomas 6xner, of Kinards, became the bride of Oscar Lloyd Jollay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leonard Jol lay of Dillard, Ga., in a candlelight ceremony at Little River-Dominick Presbyterian church on July 22. Af ter a wedding trip to the mountains, at home Mr. and Mrs. Jollay will be at home in Newberry until September, when they will go to Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. Jollay is a student at Georgia Tech. Mrs. Copelond Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland was hostess Friday afternoon to her bridge club assembling players for two tables. Score prizes were won by Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. After cards ^he hostess Informal Tea For Mrs. Cdnnally Mrs. W. G. Coker entertained in formally Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock for Mrs. S. N. Connally of Miami, Fla., who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, inviting four teen Clinton friends of the honoree. Gladioli and mixed garden flowers weritf, attractive in the living room. During the afternoon guests were in vited into the dining room for re freshments which carried out a pink and green color note. Centering the prettily appointed tea table from ,A CORDUROV’S BACK CORDUROY IS BACK .fteriwu- tune hibernation, and makes fashion news this 'Fall in die Jog-along suit designed by Stephanie Koret of Cal ifornia. Smart for it its news-making fabric and for its well-bred simplic ity, the suit can be equally important worn as separates, making ideal mix- matchablrs for college or career. Available At Hie Earline ShOR Specialists In HOSIERY, LINGERIE and SPORTSWEAR which refreshments were served buf fet Style, was an arrangement of pink rosebuds. Pink rosebuds also adorned the buffet. '■ ♦ asters. The living and dining room mantels were banked with jvy^ abd bowls of mixed summer flowers. Salad and sweet courses were served twenty-four guests invited for the occasion. Mrs. Fred Oxlty and Miss Florence Adair assisted, the hostesses in entertaining. Out-of-town visitors for the party were Mrs. Thomas P. Scott, Mrs. Mary Scott and Mias Betty Jo Eason, of Whitmire. . served a salad course. For the oocasion gladioli and zin nias were used at the home. vantage points in The Cornwolls Entertain At Lakeside Club On Monday and Tuesday evenings of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall entertained at Lakeside country club with buffet suppers, in viting about fifty guests for each oc casion. Decorating the spacious club rooms were arrangements of gladioli and zinnias. A low bowl of mixed sum mer flowers adorned the center of the supper table which was overlaid with a linen cover. Mr. and Mrs. Tom T. Taylor of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyd of Fountain Inn, were out of town guests on Monday evening. Milling Blalock Celebrates Birthday lu In observance erf his sixth birthday Milling Blalock, son of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock, invited about forty little friends for a party Mon day afternoon at Lakeside country club, r Guests enjoyed “fishing” for prizes and other outdoor games. The birth day cake, decorated with candles, which were molded ih the shape of boys, was cut and served with ice cream and punch. , Assisting Mrs. Blalock were Mrs. Ashby Galloway, Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jr., and Gene Wilkes, who was also celebrating a birthday. Morning Party ides-EI Fetes Brides-Elect Complimenting two brides-eleet, Mrs. J. H. Donnan and daughter, Miss Miriam Donnan, were hostesses for a morning party on Thursday. Honorees were Miss Ann Donnan Scott of Whitmire, who will be mar ried this month to Hugh Boyd of Chester, and tyliss Robbie King, 1 whose marriage to Alex Cruick- shanks.III, will take place Saturday evening. Tables were arranged for progres sive conversation, and hand-painted cards designated the guests’ places. Dufing the morning .cup towels, which were later presented the hon orees, were hemmed. Hand-painted boudoir glasses wore also presented the brides-eleet by the hostesses. The home was lovely throughout with summer flowers including dah lias, gladioli, roses, iharigolds and V • • FANS Emerson, Graybar, Monitor ' l Any Type or Sise HOME SUPPLY CO. '-I ^ 1 r-V 1 # •V ? '4* V* Complete Laundry Service ALL WORK DELIVERED IN SAME WEEK RECEIVED. DAMP WASH THRIFTY SERVICE FINISHED SERVICE Dry Cleaning f When we dean a-garment it looks brand new, gives longer wear and bettor appearance. PROMPT SERVICE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Call 28 \ -V ■ • . ■ BUCHANAN’S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Owens Entertain Family MY. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens en- tertained with a family dinner on Thursday evening. Covers were laid for ten including the following out- of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin and Mrs. W. M. Scott of Eas ley. Wednesday Bridge Club Mets With Mrs. Jacobs Mrs. Hugh-Jacobs was hostess to the Wednesday club the past week for a dessert bridge. The card rooms were beautifully decorated with arrangements of col orful cut flowers, zinnias aiid gladi oli predominating. After a sweet course a number of progressions were enjoyed. Mrs. Robert Black was high score winner. r Baptist Group Enjoys Picnic The junior department of the First Baptist church Sunday school, motor ed 1 to Newberry Thursday for a pic nic. In addition to the young people the following Sunday school workers and chaperones attended: Mr. and Mrs. L. E/Cason, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Durwanj Murdock, Mr .and Mrs. Shirley Tim? mons, Miss Frances Barnett, Miss Rosalyn Cason and Albert Johnson. white gladioli for th^ guest of honor. ^ Cake, lime sherbert, nuts and mints were served. Three tables were in play, with l^rs. C A E. King winning high score binl Miss Doris Baldwin floating prize. * Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer, Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., and Mrs. H. D. Payne were refreshment guests. Col. and Mrs. Wysor Honor Daughter Honoring their daughter, Mary Kent, Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor entertained with a 'dance on Friday evening at Lakeside country club, as sembling a large number of the col lege set. Throughout the club rooms garden flowers were effectively used for decoration. On the mantels sprays of magnolia were effective, and else where gladioli were arranged. Bowls of pastel-tinted flowers and sprays of ivy adorned the bunch tables. Punch was served throughout the evening. Assisting in receiving and enter taining were Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens, Mrs. R. E. Sadler and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Miss King Honored By Joint Hostesses Wdenesday afternoon Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. Almon Spencer entertained with a towel shower hon oring Miss Robbie King, whose wed ding takes place on August 9. Throughout the Winged home a (Continued on page two) £ ■ ■ f" Page Three EVERYBODY WELCOME —~ on the CITY BUSES Workers — Shoppers Business Men — Laborers White and Colored CLINTON COACH COMPANY. Inc. See Other Ad Elsewhere In This Paper Tl\< \% It ll Looking for a company hmcheon menu that will “do you proud” and still not “do you in” on a sweltering day? Serve Bjrthday Dinner By Mr. and Mrs. Kernells On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells entertained with- a dinner celebrating the birthdays of Furman Brown and son, Frankie, and Mrs. Claude Kernells and qon, Claude, Jr. White and pink gladioli, also a white and pink birthday cake adorn ed the dining room. The honorees were remembered with gifts. Assisting Mrs. Kernells in serving and entertaining ( were Mrs. Robert Bigham, Misses Louise and Margaret Brown. CLASS MEETING ' f / The Fidelia Sunday school class of Broad Street Methodist church will hold a class meeting and social Fri day evening at B o’clock at the church. _ All members are invited to be present, Mrs. J. K. Kaseldep, presi dent, stated. -U. colorful cheese-tomato aspic on crisp greens ... dainty sand wiches ... luscious cake with chocolate-marshmallow sauce ...and iced coffee a la mode. Sounds yummy, doesn’t it? 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The living and dining rooms; were adorned with a profusion of mixed flowers featuring dahlias, gladioli and zinnias. A three-course luncheon was serv ed, after which the honoree was pre sented a gift of china in her chosen pattern. - Mrs. Mozella Roach of Newellton, La.., was an out-of-town guest. Six teen guests enjoyed the occasion. - Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles at Broad Street Methodist church will meet at 4 o’clock Monday, August 11, as follows: The Barden circle, Mrs. J. I. Adair, chairman, with Mrs. T. J. Leake, hostess. The Mayme Johnson circle, Mrs. John W. Finney, chairman, with Mrs. Will Milam, hostess. * . The Louise Best circle, Mrs. Bob 6xfoy, chairman, with Mrs. Lonpie Hiers, hostess. The Ellie Hatton circle, Mj&. Fred Scott, chairman, with Mrs. Davis Holland, hosjess. i The Sara Glenn circle, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, chairman, will meet Monday evening, August 11, at the home of Mrs. Irene Pitts, with Mrs. S. A. Pitts and Mrs. W. C. Milam, assistant host esses. Party Compliments Clinton Visitors Mrs. John A. Hill, of Ware Shoals, and Mrs. S. N. Connally of Miami, Fla., were entertained Thursday af- | ternoon when Mrs. J. Roy Casque; and Mrs. White Bullock were host esses for a bridge and rummy party. The receiving rooms of the Casque hoirte, where four tables were ar ranged for cards, were .attractively decorated with mixed arrangements of roses, zinnias and marigolds. 4 Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. J. B. Speake and Mrs. B. C. Preslax, while awards for rummy went to Mrs. P. M. Moore and Mrs. W. C. Shealy. The honored guests were remembered with gifts of crystal. Later a salad course was enjoyed. toi(Jlchpipr 4 V/i////( ( //(}/Y/ JUST LOOK AT GLORIA’S DRESS/ WHY DIDN'T we BUY OURS AT MOORE’S Dress Shoppe ’''Vy WE WOULD HAVE SAVED MONEY, TOO/ ■- Dessert Bridge For Miss King Enjoyable among social functions feting Miss Robbie King, bride-elect, was the .dessert bridge given Tuesday evening by Mrs. William Shields. 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