The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1948, Image 3
Thursddy, Jonuory 29, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN'S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST
! arrangements . of early spring flow- Garden Club Units
jers in the spacious club rooms. Sup-1 • . . , .
jpej was served buffet style frbm the Move AnOntTlly Meet
| prettily appointed dining table with Monday afternoon the. four units
tall burning tapers flanking the cen-J ^ Clinton Garden club meV, with'
terpiecj? fashioned of gladioli. - '
ing and dining rooms. Eighteen mem
bers attended the meeting.
TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W
Virginia Payne
Celebrates Birthday
In observance ofthex .11th birthday
each group studying ‘'Hoses.
Mrs." William Brooks Owens; Mrs.
B. M. Dutton. Jr.. Mrs." W. C. Neely,
Mrs. Marshall Brown, add Mrs. John
Young entertained twenyt-on^
Members of the Iris group gath
ered at the home of Mrs. D. O.
Rhame. Fifteen members were pres
ent and heard a discu.4sion ^of 4he
topjc by Mrs. C. E. Galloway. Pound
cake and coffee were served at the
conclusion of- the program. Assistant
jjpstesses were Mrs. G. W. Hollings
worth, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mrs. Frank
Kellers and Mrs. Perry M. Moore. *
Little-Pittman
Engagement
Mrs. John W. Little, of this city,
which occurred January 18, Virginia
™ Payne entertained with d skating members of the Rose unit at. the
ed with a bouquet exf red carnations, party and luncheon oh Saturday. Owens home. Mrs. James Pi Sloan] * _
Score^prizes were won by Mrs. Twenty-Jour friends enjoyed skat- had arranged a program on “HowX Mrs. Edouard Pa ft*-'was hqgEfTs? to
James Addison and Mrs. Carol W. ing during the iporning after which To Grow Roses.*" Later, refreshments ^ Gardenia group, with Mrs; John
Copeland, who also won floating ,they were invited into the home for were served buffet style from a can- W- 'Jarns, Mrs. R E. Sadler, Mrs.
announces the engagement of her prize
daughter, Jane Curlee, to John Pitt-,
man, son otf Mr. and Mfs. Ira B. Pitt
man, of Rockingham, N. C. The wed-
dir. will take place in the First Pres-
a course luncheon. A green and pink dle-lit table. Throughput the receiv-^ Speake* and Mrs. W. G. Coker
Mrs. Archie Clark, a club gties.t, ’ color note was effectively used with ing rooms arrangements of early assistingN^frs. Dan Yahborough was
was presented a going away gift by the birthday cake adorning the cen- spring flowers were used at vantage charge of^.the program on the
the hostess. ••
After cards
ter of the honoree’s table. The cake, points.
a salad course.
byterian church on Thursday April 3. served.
was decorated in pink, bore eleven green
candles and tall green tapers also The Magnolja group met at the
burned on the table. Mrs. Horace home of Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger,
Payne was assisted by Mrs. Tommy-with B. F. Wingard giving an iraform-
Hollis in the courtesies of entertain-! atitfe talk on the subject. The hostess
j ing. i and assistant hostesses, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cooper of Lau-* Honoring his school teacher, MMs Sylvia and Linda Smith of Kinards, W. Little, Mrs. W. W. Harris, and
Engagement
Announced
Informal Drop-In
Honors Miss Simmons
study. During the
rens, announce the engagement pf Kathryn Simmons, bride-elect, B.ucky
their daughter, Sara Varnelle, to Holland entertanied with a drop-in
James E. Riddle of Gray Court. The party on Tuesday evening from eight
wedding will take place in February, until nine-thirty o^clock at the home
Miss Cooper was formerly employed of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis
in this city. |R. Holland.
«*■ I Decorations throughout the home
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr. re(1 nandina
Entertains Club J An attractive salad plate with
Mrs. M. E. Browning
Observes 87th Birthday
Mrs. M. E. Browning was compli
mented January 127 the occasion of
her 87th birthday, with a family
i gathering at the home of her grand-
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, J<\, was host-j toasted nuts, coffee and cinnamon daughter, Mrs. Joe Piper, and Mr.
were out of town guestsMor the oc- Mrs., L. B.-Dillard, served sandwiph-
casion;
es, cbokies and tea. Bowls of white
; chrysanthemums decorated the liv-
chosen topic 'of' s
afternoon refreshments of salad,
sandwiches, cheese straws and cof
fee were enjoyed.' Fourteen members
attended. *
The club units voted to ddhpte $5
to “Seeds of Peace.”
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ess to members of her bridge .Jub'jJBuns, was served.
Thursday afternoon assembling r‘ay-; Bucky presented Miss Simmons a
ers for two tables. Arrangumen ; of trousseau gift as a remembrance of
gladioli with several :olo.ful rr. xed
the occasion and a piece of silver in
her chosen pattern.
bouquets were used at v-ntage points
in the living room.
After the games high score award; FarCWCll Party For
was presented Mrs. H. M. Luxstat. 1 -
Hot chocolate, do-nuts and candied
pecans were served during the af
ternoon. ___ «
Clarks At Lakeside
A farewell party was given last
Wednesday
at Lakeside
Piper in Greenville.
A prettily-decorated birthday cake
held candles forming the figure “87.”
Included among those present to
wish Mrs. Browning many happy
returns of the day were Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Dicus, Miss Katherine Dicus,
of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Taylor and son, Tommy, of Green
wood'.
evening
country club for Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. R. P. Class Meets
Clark who left Friday to make theiri**#.,. » i Dl I I
home in Kings Mountain, N. C.jWirn Ml'S. DlaKely
Hosts and, hostesses for the occasion I Mrs. B. B. Blakely and Mrs. W. D.
Mrs. Hubert Boyd entertained her were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mr. Adair were co-hostesses to the La-
bridge club Thursday afternoon Two and Mrs. P. S. Etoiley and Mr. and d' es Bible class of the Associate Re-
iables were - arranged for the games Mrs. Carlisle Neely. f armed Presbyterian church on Mon-
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Boyd
the living room, which was adorn-
uwk/ dwU
conversation prints
by
Berries and greens were used with ^ a y evening at the home of the foe-
i mer near Laurens,
j Miss Margaret Blakely taught the
Bible study on “The Life and Teach
ings of Jesus Christ,” giving the ori
gin and writing of the gospels, and
comparing those times with the pres-
;ent day.
La^er a social hour was enjoyed
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Mrs. Goodman, Bride,
Feted With Shower
and the hostesses served, an attrac- Week-End Trips Visitors
j live plate with - sunset salad, sand-* ■
wiches, cheese biscuit, cookies and
hot punch. - Mj-s. Annie J. Armstrong, member (
of the nurses’ staff at' the local "hos-
! pital, is improving after undergoing
-t an operation the past wcefc. ~~
| 1 Frtpndirof Mpor B. PtitteHySfiy
Mrs^ James Goodman, the former; wiU ^ inte rested to know she is a
Miss Betty Harris, was complimented patient at Hays hospital where sh e is
with a miscellaneous shower Wednes- j undergoing treatment,
day evening at the home of Mrs. | Mrs F L Webb is a patient at
Roscoe v ^Byzhardt. Other hostesses Hays hospital
were Mrs. Carl Chaney, Mrs. Hormr i lM iss Hetty Jean Jennings, of Route
Jones, Jr., and Miss Roberta Chaney. is r^perating at H .ys hospital-,
Guests included about forty of the i after undergoing an operation this
honorees Clinton and Mountville
friends. ■* . , Friends of Dr . F F Hicks will be
After several games following-the. glad to ^w he continues to im-
bridal theme the bride was,presented prove at • his homc fol i owing a n ill-
a host of attractive gifts. A chicken ; ness
salad course, cookies and tea were Fri ends of •ao.^'Millan. student
served. p re sbyterian colle-e, will regret
For the occasion the hostess’ home
know he continues ill and is a pa-
Afternoon Tea Honors
Mrs. Eugene C. King
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was beautifully decorated with 'glad-! tient at the veterans’ hospital in Co-
, ion, African violets and narcissus. j iumbia
Mr. qnd Mrs. Davis Workman, of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
his mother and grandmother. Mrs.
, . . ... Nene WoHur.'an and Mrs. W. J. Dun-
| Honoring her son s bride. Mrs ! can Friends of Mrs ; Duncan Wlll re _
; Eugene King, whose wedding took ^ tQ Rnow she continues :11 at her
i place in December, Mrs. W. G: Kmglhome
j entertained with a beautiful tea on
I Friday afternoon at her home on
Centennial ^street
For the occasion the home was dec
orated throughout with a profusion
of cut flowers. Especially lovely was
j an arrangelntnt of pink roses, white
miniature chrysanthemums, gladioli
and fern before a large goldleaf mir
ror on the living room mantel, flank
ed by antique vases^White cyclamen
and golden bell adornedfthe den.
Receiving with the hostess were
the honored guest and Mrs. John
Davis, Mrs. Alexander Cruickshanks,
and Miss Carolyn Henry and Miss
i Katherine Simmons, brides’elect.
The guests were invited into the
dining room where the traditional
green and white was used and which
was lighted by candlelight, for re
freshments. Adorning the exquisite
ly appointed lace-covered table was |
a low bowl of Blaster lilies, miniature'
chrysanthums and fern centered with
four burning white tapers. On the
buffet, white gladioli and chrysan
themums and tall tapers in holder’s
>vere effective. Pouring Russian tea
at either end of the table from silver
services were; Mrs. W. G. King, Jr.,
and Miss Martharene Pitts. Serving
sandwiches, cakes, salted nuts and
tea were Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Jr. of
Greer Mrs. J. A. Calloway Mrs.
Pinky Reddick, Mrs. L. O.- Hiers,
Miss Miriam Donnan, Miss Pat Fow
ler Miss Doris Baldwin and Miss
Cornelia Harris 4 , i
Assisting in receiving and enter
taining in the living room and din
ing room were tyrs. B. F. Wingard,
Mrs. Abnon Spencer, Mrs. W. W.
Harris, Mrs. J. H. Donnan Mrs. J. G.
Pitts, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Hu-
I bert Pitts Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer,
| Mrs. Russell CooperTS^rs^Milton Tip-
pen, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Fowler.
- During 0 the afternoon, about 350
guests called to give their good wish
es to the bride.
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CLINTON, S. C.