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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH HEWS
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heart'rosebuds and green leaves, and bouquets of Lady Bankshire roste garden flowers and dogwood bios- of Winnsboro will give her in mar-
bore four yellow and green candles, and purple iris decorated the ^ sun^j sertfs four tables’were arranged for riage. -—
Mr. and Mrs. ^Jordan, and Bobby porch while in the dining room white! the games'. High score was won by Mrs. Sidney derringer of Rocking-
are residing on the Thornwell cam-, sna p ^rajyong, d e ip|j enu i mi an( j candy- Mrs. W. M. Shields. The honoree and ham, sister of the bride-groom, will
pus, where they are members of itsft u ff accentuated a gfeen and white Miss Jeari s ’Layton, also a bride-elect, he dame of honor and Miss Eliza-
stafT, while Mr. Jordan is attending mo tif. . 1 i were presented gifts of linen. beth Wysor, maid of honor. Brides-
Presbyterian college. At the time of! Guests were invited for three ta- A salad course was served and lat- maids are Mis« Kathryn Willingham
^ elr „ bi f thd ! y , S W »t re *w*J?! n 5!." g bles of bridge and mothers of the ter guests were invited into the din- of Greeriville, Miss Jaunita Rorie of
ing room for cake and coffee. Center-1 Rockingham and Misses Virginia
ing the table and placed upon a sil- (Continued on page seven)
the Easter holidays with their P ar ~ t honorees called after cards.
ents in Atlanta
Score prizes were presented Mrs.
Mrs. Ferguson Hostess
To Wednesday Club
Mrs. Edward Ferguson entertained
the Wednesday bridge club the past
week. Two tables were laid for re
freshments and before cards a sweet
George R. ‘Blalock and Mrs. Tommy ver tray was a beautifully decorated
Curry-Dogwell : Hollis with floating prize going to rainbow cake with ribbon streamers
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton Curry Miss Johnson. ; showered with flowers and holding
announce the engagement of their Late in the afternoon salad and, wishes for the bride-elect. Mrs. John
invited the play school children tor'gjg^^ j^j ss R u th Curry, to James sweet courses were served with cof- W. Little poured coffee,
an ainernoon party. Margie Mills, as- ^j v ; n ’ Bagwell. The wedding will tee. Mrs. Carlisle Neely assisted the" 5 Mrs. E. N. Morrow of Lakeland,
sisted Mrs. Clark in entertaining the place this spring. Miss Curry hostesses. Fla. and Mrs. James L. Bryson of
little folk with games and serving t ^ e j aUf jhte r 0 f the late Mr. and The brides-elect were presented Winisboro, aunts of the bride-elect,
refreshments 1 of cake, ice cream and .j^ rs ^ -p Curry and Mr. Bagwell camellia corsages to wear and gifts were guests for the party.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. of silver in their chos'en patterns. ;
candies. The prettily decorated birth
day cake held six lighted pink can- o
Favors wpre Mexican cello-
course was served. When scores were were Mcxican ceU °-,
award!’ **"• w ' *** ^ '° P ' G ™£ m cl \ r £ cwSen^Le”'^ Century Club Meets
Greenvinel^were jMl With MrS. BrOWO
the party.
|Seated Tea For
.April Bride-Elect The circles of Broad Street Meth-
Enjoyable among social functions odist church will meet Monday after-
Methodist Circles
To Meet Monday
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Thursday afternoon members of
her bridge club gathered at the home
of Mrs. R. P. Hamer.
In a setting of iris combined with |p aren ^ S( ^j r an( j M r s. Thomas Wil-
SHedd-Pitts
Engagement
other garden flowers, two tables were j i oug hby Shedd of ,Monticello. The
arranged for the games. High score, 'jg planned for early sum-
prize was presented Mrs. I. M. Adair.'^j.
Later in the afternoon a salad course Miss Shedd is a graduate*~dT the
was served. University of South Carolina, 1945.
Since her graduation she has been a
member of the Clinton high school!
The Century club met Tuesday af- complimenting Miss Jane Little was noon, April 12, at 3:00 o’clock, at the
' temoon at the home of Mrs. M. W. the seated tea Saturday afternoon at'church. Miss Deborah Mauldin, chief
Brown. An interesting program on which Mrs. I. M. Smith arid Mrs. R. of the Division of Child Welfare of
'“Southern Gardens” was given by C. Adair entertained at the Smith South Carolina. Columbia, will be the
Mrs. M. A. Macdonald, who told of home near Kinards. guest speaker! Members of other
The "engagement of Miss Mary some of the most famous gardens in Receiving with the hostesses and churches are cordially invited to tbit
Thomas Shedd to Harold Fleming : Virginia, Alabama and South Caro- honoree were her mother, Mrs. John meeting to hear Mtss Maulrtrnr
Pitts has been announced by her ^ na . , | W. Little, two aunts, Mrs. E. N. Mor- The Sarah Glenn circle, Mrs. Car,-.
’ \ 1 , ; row of Lakeland, Fla. and Mrs. James rol Reid, chairman, will meet Monday
j L. Bryson of Winnsboro and Miss evening at 8:00 o’clock at the home
Jean Layton, bride-elect. ’of Mrs. J. B. Arnold, hostess, with
Harris-Layton -
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray Harris
of Owings, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Josephine Addi
son, to Olin Carlisle Layton, son of
Mrs. Charles F. Layton and the late years with the army.
Mr. Layton of Newberry. The wed
ding will take place in June.
Miss Harris is a member of the
Clinton schools faculty.
Seated Tea For
Pooular Bride-Elect Adorning the reception hall were Mrs. Clifton Adair and Mrs. O. C.
r T,H u y t w purple iris, yellow and deep rose snap-, Lewis, assistant hpstesses. Please
Complimenting Miss Peggy o n- d ra g ons an( j a reflected arrangement note change in the hour,
son, April bride-elect, Mrs. Kennetn - • ■ , , , i
Baker and Mrs. V L. Eichelberger Btnirwnv , n ' H inc Pinu io„_
faculty.
Mr. Pitts is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Roy Pitts of this city. He
was graduated from Clemson college
and holds a position in Charlotte, N.
C. During the war he served three
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberqer
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Hostess To Bridge Club
entertained with a seated tea Wed
nesday afternoon. /
Lovely floral arrangements featur
ing tulips and azaleas decorated the
the stairway landing. Pink and lav
ender predominated in the floral dec
oration for the living room while yel
low calendylas, Violets and roses were
receiving rooms, with apple blossoms ( us ^ ,n the sun room
adorning the living room -fnantel.' Entertaining in the living and sun
The honoree was presented a pink ! rooni8 w ere Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mrs.
corsage. ~ ! Robert Wysor, Mrs. Robert S. Owens,
Guests were invited into the din-, M' 88 Agnes Davis and Mrs. Raymond
ing room where a salad course, tea Pitts.
and other party dainties were served I Refreshments of open faced sand-
w buffet style. The beautifully appoint- wiches, pressed chicken, cake, mints,
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger entertain-! ed tea table had a center bouquet of cheese straws and punch were served
ed members of her bridge club
Thursday afternoon.-
Arrangements of tulips, roses, spi-
Ellen Fraser
Gives Weiner Roast
Friday evening at 6:30 Ellen Fra-j rea, with white and purple iris, were
ser was hostess to about twenty used at vantage points in the card
friends for a weiner roast at the; rooms. Two tables were in play, with
home of her parents, Rev., and Mrs.! Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap winning high
T. L. Fraser. j score, and floating prize went to a
i Weiners were roasted over the out-i club visitor, Mrs. F. F. Hicks. Mrs.
door fireplace on the back lawn and p. s. Bailey and Mrs. Raymond Pitts HoS April Meet
served with a picnic supper. Later, — '> 1 —' '*”—♦» r
marshmallows were toasted. A treas
ure hunt was a feature of the eve
ning’s entertanment.
Little-Pittman Wedding
This Afternoon At
First Presbyterian Church
This evening 5:30 o'clock at the
First Presbyterian church, Miss Jane
Curlee Little and John B. Pittman
will be united in marriage. Miss Lit
tle has been extensively entertained
prior to her wedding.
The bride’s uncle, James R. Curlee
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white iris, spirea and snowdrops in ! buffet style in the dining room. As-1
a silver bowl. Silver candlesticks sisting in the dining room were Mrs
held lighted white tapers. IP. S. Bailey, Mrs. Carlisle Neely, 1
Mrs. E. H. Hall poured tea and Miss Nancy Owens. Mrs. J. A. Neigh-
Mrs. H. D. Payne also assisted the bors, and Mrs. John Earl Smith,
hostesses.. \ white organdy table cover over
light blue accentuated the dining
j room color motif. The center ar-
rangement^ was |of white flowers and
triple silver candelabra held lighted
A. R. P. Society
were also guests of the club for the, The ApriI meetin g of the Woman’s tapers. Fern, carnations and snap
AsXi course and cookies were Mi5si °" ar >' "< th ' *“»<*•«•
served after the games.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Ballard
Mrs. B. B. Ballard was hostess to
Mrs, Robert Jordan and
Son Celebrate Birthdays
Reformed Presbyterian church was branched candelabra in graduated
held Monday afternoon at—the home; end. with a cupid figur-
of Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Assistant in ®, ^ in f sa t‘ n ribbons showered
hostesses wefe Misses Lidie and Liz- £. lth miniature bouquets at the otner.
gj oan „ Elsewhere in the dining room lark-
SMORGASBOR
fi:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Sunday, April 11
Fair Forest Hotel Dining Room
Union, S. C.
Mrs. Clyde Todd assisted by a phlox and iris in blue were
, , . . , , _, , .. , Little Bobby Jordan, son of Mr. number of members who gave articles l • . i » • j ,'h
her bridge club Thursday afternoon, anc j Mrs. Robert H. Jordan, observed 1 ren d ere d the program on “Christian brides-elect received gifts of i.
assembling players for two-tables. f our th birthday, on March 29 zlt, Literature:^ — ~ (silver as remembrance of the occa- ^
After a sweet course, several pro- home of bis grandparents, Mr.! Dnrimr the afternoon a aorial hour s,on ‘ S
gressions were enjoyed and later m and Mrs H T p owers in Atlanta 1 uunnfi: u ] e a , T ? n a 8 ° c,aI oour ,
the afternoon cold drinks were serv- 1 ^. na 4,v. rs 'j’ ro ” ers ’ ‘J 1 Auania, was enjoyed and the hostesses served _ . , _ _
the afternoon cold drinks were ser\ Ga The day was a ] so thfe birthday assor t e d sandwiches crackers earn!- BriHoP Porfv Fnr
ed. Score prizes were won by Mrs.; of his mot her so a double celebra- asaorl ® (1 saruiwicnes, tracktrs, cami- Dfiage raiiy For
John W. Finney, Jr., and Mrs. J. B. tion was he j d , es ft d Id d itlc®
Arnold. . .. A number of Bobby’s friends en- . . n .. ,.
Bouquets bf iris and spirea were j 0 y ed the occasion. Home rnovies MfS.* Burnett HoStOSS
were
arranged in the living room where
the games were played.
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Mrs. Fred Burnett was hostess to
members of the Missionary Society
of St. Johns Lutheran church Mon-
shown of Bobby and members T_ i
s family. Other films were alsrt 1 0 LUhtCran OOClOty
... n, including two ‘‘Mickey
Patty Clark Has
Birthday Party with gifts, each one being opened day evening
Patty Clark, daughter of Mr. and and passed. ' | -The World To Christ We Bring,
Mrs. William J. Clark, celebrated hen Refreshments of ice cream and was t h e top j c 0 f t h e program led by :
sixth birthday Saturday. | cake were served The birthday cake Mr8 James c Dickert others tak-i
In observance of the occasion, she was decorated with yellow sweet-, injf part wt>re Miss I)orig Suber| Mrs J
[R. W. Boland, Mrs. Elbert Boyce and
Mrs. Henry Suber.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostess served a salad plate With,
;punch. T
Miss Jane Little
Mrs. George Brockenbrough and ;‘j
; Miss Leola Burnett entertained with p
a bridge party Tuesday afternoon at jS
their home in Kinards for Miss Jane it
Little.
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Joint Hostesses
Fete Bride-Elect Qh
j Saturday evening Mrs. Julian Cole
man and Mrs>Nene D. W’orkman were
I joint hostesses honoring Miss Jane
' Little. —^
Easter lillies, cyclamen, iris spirea
1 and lilies-of-the-valley formed k pret-
I ty background for four bridge tables.
1 On the living room mantel a bridal
party in miniature was displayed.
(Marking the place of the guest of.
• honor was a tulle bow holding a hair '
! corsage of valley lillies. Before cards
salad and sweet courses were served. I
The salad plates were attractive with I
small gum drop lamps with lighted
candles and flower basket sandwich-
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Little with a gift of crystal.
Miss
Clinton Bride-Elect
Feted In Winnsboro
A lovely tea was given in Winns
boro Friday afternoon by Mrs. James
L. Bryson, Mrs. James R. Curlee and
Miss Elizabeth Curlee for their niece
1 Miss Jane Little.
The lower floor of the Bryson home
was ensuite and beautifully decorated
with tulips, iris, azalleas, gladioli and
pink dogwood.
Receiving with.-the hostesses were
j the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs.
John W. Little.
The tea table covered with a hand
made cloth was graced with a floral
arrangement flanked by tall yellow
tapers in keeping with a yellow and
green color note chosen for the din
ing room. Block cream, decorated
cakes, mints and nuts were served.
Mrs. E. N. .Morrow of Lakeland,
Fla., and Mrs. M. B. Jennings of
Washington, I). C., aunts of the bride
poured coffee.
About 150 guests including twenty-
five Clinton friends^called to extemi
their best wishes to the'bHde-elect.
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1.50 to 2.50
Party Compliments
Three Brides-Elect
A lovely party complimenting
threq brides-elect was given Monday
afternoon by Mrs. Tom Addison, Mrs.
R. P. Hamer and Mrs. James Addi-.
son at the home of the former. Hono-
rees were Miss Jane Little, Miss Jean
Layton and Miss Peggy Johnson.
In the hall azaleas were used and
artistic mixed arrangements o f
Dutch, iris, tulips, and English daises
adorned the living room. Several
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