The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 01, 1948, Image 3

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1 <v Thursdoy, April 1, V948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PageThre# TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TECEPHftNE 74 or 156-W Owens, Mrs. L. S. McMillan, Mrs. Lilian Coleman, Mrs. Eugene Avery, Miss Ella Little McCrary, Miss Kath ryn Dicus and Miss Ayliffe Jacobs. Church Children Have Egg Hunts The children of the A. R. P. church were given Music Club Jo Have Open Meeting April 7 the hunt guests were invited inside for refreshments. Pretty party plates held cup cakes icpd in pastel The Music club will hold its an- shades, ice cream and miniature Easter baskets filled with .candy -nual spring open meeting on Wed nesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. i e f!8s Harry McSween. At this time Miss each child given a balloon. Carolyn Stanford,' pianist, of Ches ter, pupil of Dr, Walter B. Roberts of Winthrop college, will present the program. — • Each member is asked to invite a guest. Odds and Ends Club ^ Entertained At Supper 'ITiursday evening Mrs. R. L. Pl#x* ico and Miss Nannie Young Trubble entertained the Odds and Ends Book clUb at the Tribble home. Small tables, Hrdttily appointed, were laid for supper. A chicken salad course with accessories and a dessert course were served. Books were exchanged and a delightfuly informal hour was enjoyed. Jonquils, breath of spring yellow jasamine adorned the ing room. and liv- Mr. and Mrs. Nabors Observe Anniversary Sunday in observance of their 40th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors were honored with a family dinner at their home in Gold- ville. - < The following children and grand- childreSi enjoyed the occasion: Mr. and (Mrs. T. D. Davis and family, MlcCormick; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summerville and children, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Bari Horton and children of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nabors and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Nabors and child ren, Laurens; Mr., and Mrs. Billy Natoors, Carson and Louie Nabors, D:L| 0 Pl/icc kAaatc Goldville. Miss Gladys Willingham ! f'.f '-■ ass With Mrs. Todd Pringle Copeland and Mrs. William entertained with a lovely dinner par- bered by herj hostess with a ^ift f Brooks Owens assisted in entertain-|ty. . r-j crystal. ing. ' - . y I Iris, spire* and wisteria adorned * Assisting the .hostesses, in enter- The brides-elect were given as re-1 the living room. The mantel was tainirig was Mrs. B Wingard. membrances of the occasion floral banked with these flowers, thenar-, *— — — * prints hand painted in oil by the rangement being reflected. Cent ^ r -i SeQfg(j Tea TuesdaV hostess’s mother, Mrs.'W. B. Owens, ing the dining room table was 8 c • , . • a eg • ' Sr. ^ beautiful epergne holding three pink r CflJOyGDIC AriOir + - candles, sweetheart roses, snapdrag-j Continuing a series of parties for n ary egg hunt Wednesday kjt t n U f 70ns and violets. Th»ee small tables, | Miss Jane Little, bride-elect, Mrs. W. afternoon at the home of Mrs. James: BrOWfl MOSteSS ^ laid for a three course dinner, were , A. Johnson and daughter. Miss IVg-- P. Sloan by the Sunday School teach- To Study Club decorated with vases of violets and gy Johnson, were hostesses fo r a ers and leaders in trie Junior Society, j , , ’ pansies. Handmade place cards held (st . a t e( j ^ ea Tuesday afternoon. Shar- ’ Ice cream, cookies and candies " e ° nesaay a ternoon Mrs. Mar-, miniature nosegays of violets and inK honors with M.sa Little was Miss were served lat_e in the afternoon.! Brown was hostess ‘o *he s ‘udy pansies. , • , , jJeanM.ayten. ato » hn,l, -eWt. Th- cu a er ome. j The honoree was presented a lovely honorees were given lilac corsages Iris and daffodil? were used for corsage of camellias and violets and to wear for the occasioiv. decoration in the drawing room, and Miss Jean Layton and Miss Jane Lit- Throughout the receiving rooms 1 bouquets of viqlets were effectively ; tie, also brides-elect were given cor- 1 variety of spring flowers furnished arranged on the coffee table in the sages. Miss Johnson was remem-j (Continued on page two) living room. I - , ^ • . Mrs. Robert Wysor, program lead The 'beginners department o f Broad Street Methodist church Sun- Punch was served and (j a y sohooj enjoyed a hunt Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. Henry A. Simmons was host- —ass Thursday afternoon to members 1 er, gavean inform a tiveahd interest-’ of the primary department at her J ing review of the book, “Joan of home on the-Goldville highway. ! Lorraine' 1 by Maxwell Anderson. An Easter party was given Friday During the afternoon the guests evening at the home of Mrs. P. M.| were invited into the dining room for 1 Pitts for the junior group. ! refreshments, served buffet style j from from a beautifully appointed At the First Baptist church Friday 1 table, with decorations and refresh- afternoon the cradle roll and begin-J naents being carried out in the Easter i ners had an ^gg Imnt and hrter re- moitf- Vari-colored hyacinths and freshments were served. Wednesday arfternoon the primary department were invited' to the church /or their Easter party. ► The junior group was entertained on Saturday afternoon at the church. Luncheon In Greenville For Clinton Bride-Elect Miss Jane Little who is being ex tensively entertained prior to her marriage to John B. Pittman of Rockingham, N. C. on April 8 was honoree Monday at a luncheon giv en at the Ottaray Hotel in Greenville. Hostess was Miss Katherine Wil lingham, who was Miss Littles room mate at- Winthrop college, and who vfill - be one of the bridesmaids. Guests included a number of their Clinton- class mates at Winthrop. and Miss Betty Prater of Goldville were also guests of the family for the day. One son. Dr. Cooely Nabors, Yorktown, Va., was not present. Children Given Egg Hunt At Club Lou Jones Cornwell and Horace The Ladies Bible class of the A. R. P. church held the March meet- violets formed the centerpiece. Luncheon Given For Miss Jane Little ■fi. Honoring Miss Jane Little, bride- elect, Mrs. Wilson Harris and Miss Cornelia Harris entertained at lunch eon on Friday at their home. An arrangement of lilacs, wisteria, Chinese magnolia and pink azaleas was reflected in a mirror on the ' Dorn Payne, Jr., entertained with ani^^ r * 8 ^-” . Easter party and egg hunt Friday 1 Later a social hour was enjoyed afternoon at Lakeside country club. anf ^ the hostesses served a salad About one hundred children were course ’ sandwiches, cookies and'eof- invited for the occasion and enjoyed j ^ ee - Camellias, iris and judas in at- ing Monday evening at the home of mantel. Elsewhere, pink camellias Mis. Hubert Todd. Miss Nannie | and violets were used for decoration.] ^oung Tribble was co-hostess. j In the dining room, lilac, iris and Mrs. John T. Young gave the pro- wisteria adorned the mantel and buf- gram, discussing a chapter in the'/et. The table was adorned with a book ‘‘Life and Teachings of Jesus colonial bouquej of camellias, violets Jimmy Gosque Observes Birthday , Friday afternoon of the past week j Jimmy Gasque observed his ninth ] birthday which occured March and snowdrops to carry out a pink and lavender color note. Luncheon was served at card tables centered with miniature colonial bouquets. Old-fashioned bouquets of camel- the hunt. Later ice cream was served' tract * ve arrangements were used in lias marked the places of Miss Little and dbcorated chocolate Easter eggs home. and her mother, Mrs. John W. Little, I and balloon whistles were given each # # and Miss Jean Layton, bride-elect, child. . Billy Pitts Has Miss. Little and Miss Layton were Billy Home was presented a live DJ r f.L r l nv/ 1 given gifts,. Easter rabbit for finding the golden I rQ'*y egg. Joe Neely found the silver egg,; Billy Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dinner Portv Honors and Freddie Fowler the smallest. R- Pitts, who was nine years old ki* n I L Prize for finding the most eggs! March 29, celebrated the occasion 1 ^®99Y JOlinSOn 2- was won by Mary Jane Jacobs. Live Saturday afternoon.- | Miss Peggy Johnson, April bride- 1 EaPSter chicks were awarded the chil- Members, of the third grade at | elect, was paid a charming compli- Florida street school were invited to i ment Monday evening when ^Jrs. W. . the Ice Cream Bar for refreshmentsf-G-.King, and,.Mrs—Alex Almiekahajdo and later attended a movie. During the. afternoon games were enjoyed in the yard at Billy/s home. Mrs, Pitts was agisted in enter taining by Mrs. \V.<0. Derrick. with a party.' Guests included , and boys in the neighborhood and ^ ren e “ s . Wlth lu ' k >'. " um cousin,. Kay -Martin,--» n - the a Ware Shoals Bingo and other games furnished 1 Lovely Party Honors entertainment for the group and later! p i D-JJ-, c%\*r¥ sandwiches, cookies and cold drinks DriGe-eicCi were served. * On Thursday Miss Jane Little, a .»■ bride-elect, was honored by Miss Lily Hub Adair Host For Egg Hunt Hub Adair entertained his class mates of the third grade at Florida street school with an egg hunt on Wednesday afternoon at his home. The group enjoyed hunting bright- Yarborough, Mrs. Ayliffe R. Jacobs Bridge Club Meets Di ^, at “‘With Mrs. Rowland of the latter. About 25 friends of the , T1 . -. ,, _ bride-elect were invited ifor coffee. - h a J a emoon rs. Jasper In the receiving rooms yellow and I entertaint ‘ (1 her. bridge club white spring flowers predominated,! Ti p a -' e r^ or tv '[ 0 ta hl<?s. accentuated by a setting of pink and! w * r « la,d refreshments lavendar ip the dining room. On the. an ! ore e K arnes * P ,e > ( °ffe<* suid ly colored Easter eggs and also a diagonal ends of the table epergnes sa e nu s were enjoyed. Tallies number of out-door games. Later in were filled with candles and swinging n a [ u ,w v ' t ‘ u ‘ ,n keeping the afternoon the host’s mother, Mrs. I baskets of dainty pink and white yj' 1 . e - ,as er seas on, as were the - L M. Adair, served.refreshments. flowers. These held jn place white j °. r , a i arran P ements *- satin streamers linked with match^.^.' scor ' P r *« " a « won by Mrs. ing bouquets around lighted calla li-i.. in ‘‘' M,n n • rs - ' ^ <)W ' ly candles. This color motif was land ’ Sr ' and Mrs ‘ B ‘ L ‘ Wood were carried out in the refreshments. Little Folk Enjoy Egg Hunt CROSLEY FROSTMASTER HOME FREEZERS - $189.50 Value ...for... -* S149.50 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 ~ V They’re back .c.0cunL The ~ — Sn*erfor.e stripes that you like so well. The same fin« .tailoring, the same distinctive styling that you expect of New Era, plus this extra .<t> le feature, will keep this ..hirt at the top of the drawer. $4.95 Mills Store ■ Mrs. L. E. Bishop and Alan Rich-j The receiving line consisted of the guests of the club and the latter who is moving soon' to their home near Clinton, was presented a gift. 8 ♦> I ■ .1 HOLD THEATKE man entertained a number of neigh- 1 hostesses, the honoree, Mrs. John W. borhood children with an egg hunt Littie, and Miss Jean Layton. ... , _ Friday afternoon for their niece and j Assisting the hostesses in entertain- : Lf. AllTGu brOWIling nephew,. Virginia and Reggie Wal- ing were Mrs. Reese Young, Mrs. J. I Weds Mory Mildred Dotv ker. IF. Jacobs, Mrs. William Bailey! . . . r- , , The eggs were hidden on the back Owens, Mrs. Hugh amps»n il Ihf- lawn orf the Bishop home and after! Raymond Pitts, Mrs. William Brooks j followinK ann0 uncement: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Samuel Do ty announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Mildred, to George Alfred, Browning, lieutenant, United States Air Force. Saturday the twenty-eight of February, 1948, Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, 111. En closure cards read at home 629 A East Main street, Belleville, 111. The bride, a native of Fort Worth, £{] Texas, is pleasantly known here where she has visited on several oc- I casions. The groom, is the son of the late ft 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Alfred Brown- ^. ing (Lillian Burns), and the graiuLon - of Mrs. M. E. Browning. He was graduated from the University of South Carolina and the University of Chicago and entered service in 1941. He saw. overseas duty and was a prisoner of war for some time. At present he is stationed as a navi gator irf the air corps at Scott Field. Goldville, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 1-2— “SINGAPORE" With FRED MoMURRAY SATURDAY, APRIL 3— DOUBLE FEATURE— _ "MR. RECKLESS" • ...and... //■ •// 'FLASHING GUNS' kith JOHNNY MACK BROWN MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 5-6— HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS Hi n With ROBERT CUMMINGS and BRIAN DONLEVY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7— "DRIFTWOOD" With WALTER BRENNAN Also — CASH NIGHT NEXT- "THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET" - —» News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY Miss Little Feted By Miss Nancy Owens Complimenting Miss Jane Little, bride-elect, Miss Nancy Owens en tertained at tea Saturday afternoon. :.S Receiving with the hostess and J; guest of honor were her mother, Mr?, t.t John W. Little, two brides-elect Miss :}t! f >e Kt»y Johnson and Miss Jean 1-ay- ’•f ton and Mrs. Walter A Johnson. The home was decorated through out with artistic arrangements of j spring flowers and in' the dining room a pink and green color note § as observed. The beautifully ap- ointed tea table held a cascade of ilver wedding bells and pink snap- ragons interspersed with lighted ! pink tapers in a diagonal ar- rangement. Apple blossoms , were ft effective on the living room mantel. salad, "assorted / cookies,-j- nuts and Russian - tea, carring out 1 the chosen color scheme and the wed ding bell motif, were served buffet style. Mrs. William Bailey Owens, Mrs.