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* v r Thursday, April 22, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — . y Page Three The WOMAN’S PAGE mrrammm OF INTEREST. TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Mrs. Adair Gives Dessert Bridge Mrs. I. M. Adair entertained mem bers of her club Thursday afternoon with a dessert bridge. Adorning the card rooms were nar cissus and roses. A sweet course was served before cards and two ta bles were in play during the after noon. High score was won by Mr?. Carlisle Neely and floating prize by Mrs. Heath Copeland. Confederacy met Thursday evening April 1 at the home of Mrs. C. B. Betts. Spring flowers were attractively day. April 12. In celebration <SI Ole '|d| e Moments' MeetS occasion she-invited her classmates l ki li*ll -* iin’ the first grade at Florida street With Mrs. MlllGr i school for a party. , Wednesday afternoon Mrs. *Frank A number 6f outdoor games were Miller entertained the “Idle Mo- j enjoyed, after which the little folk ments” club. •' attractive Adorning the center pf the dining with snowhaH'Trfis and May narcis- table was a birthday cake bearing sUs. Several games of rook were eri- seven candles. Ice cream, cookies joyed and later the hostess served and novelty candies were served and salad and 'sweet courses. V each child was given a balloon. ! ~ Junior Music Club Meets With Mrs. Black Yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock the Junior Music club met at the Mrs. Hart Has Bridge Club Meet Mrs. J. B. Hart wks hostess Thurs day afternoon to members of her bridge club. Tw% tables wertf laid for refresh ments and a sweet course was served before cards. At the conclusion of the games high score and floating prizes were presented Mrs. E. H. Wilkes and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Iris were prettily combined with other garden flowers to form a back ground (for the gathering. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Blalock Thursday afternoon Mrs. Francis Blalock entertained her bridge club. Two tables were arranged for the games' after which Mrs. T. C. John son, Jr. was presented high score prize. During the aJternoon a sweet course, nuts and candies were served. In the living room graceful sprays of lavender wygelia and pink roses Wednesday Club Has Dessert Bridge Members of the Wednesday bridge combined in the receiving rooms for| C j u jj gathered the past week at the home of Mr?. Robert F. Black, wit^i the occasion. Miss Agnes Davis^gave^ home of Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, III. a number of members attending. When the guests assembled ice. A well-rendered program was pre cream, cookies and coffee were serv-i sented, beginnign with a talk - by ed, after which several pprogressions Jane Todd on “The Life-of Beetho- 1 were enjoyed. High score prize Wasjven,” followed by a number of pfcmo | awarded Mrs. Harry McSween. ‘selections by the young members. Iris and narcissus made up a pretty «*■— setting for the games. Seated Tea For OPENING SOON! On Greenville Highway One-fourth Mile from Laurens City Limits ^ an entertaining sketch of “Ainas i Africanus” by Harry Stilwell Ed-j wards, the story of an old slave after the War Between The States L,atrr the hostess and assistant hostesses Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. j Ralph Copeland and Mrs. Henry Trammell served refreshments. Mrs. Fraser Honors Miss Peggy Johnson Enjoyable among parties honoring Miss Peggy Johnson was the bridge luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs. Powell ^Fraser. Bowls of May narcissus and sev eral mixed arrangements featuring texpiece for the bride-elect’s table was fashioned of white carnations and fern while heart shaped cakes decorated the smaller tables. A min iature bridal bouquet marked Miss Johnson’s place. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. The guest of honor was presented score prize and a gif^ of crystal. Thornwell Circle Popular Bride-Elect inornweu c.ircie Mrs L s McMjllan was hostess 11 Holds Meeting Wednesday afternoon at five o’clock Misses Julia and Helen Porter were \ * n compliment to Miss Peggy John- hostesses to members of the Teach- ; son - ers circle of Thornwell Memorial church at their home on Tuesday ev- Eighteen young friends of the pop ular bride-elect enjoyed the seated tea. l -A green and white color note was gladioli adorned the home. The cen- Porter gave as the study an interest- 1 used in . an ,L, clecoratio ^ ing discussion of the continuity 0l j for the floral adornment and the Bible beginning with Genesis - ! re,reshmen<s SaUd and SWM ' cour - ening of the past week. After a business session Miss Helen Later the hostesses cream and cookies. served ice Mrs. Lindsay, Bride Honored Wifh Shower On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Geo. Bruner entertained at her apartment in Vetville with a miscellaneous ses were served with punch from the dining table where lighted white ta pers flanked a mixed bouquet of spirea, iris and narcissus. Mfs. John Spratt, Mrs. D. A. Yar borough, Mrs. Aycliffe Jacobs and Mrs. R. P. Hamer asissted the hos tess in the courtesies of entertain- 1 ing. Wingards Give Bridal Luncheon tions"in^omplimenT to Miss' Peggy' th ^ b 0 ” 0 "* ^ assembled for i Complimenting Miss Peggy John- Johnson, Mrs B. F. Wingard “d L attractive arrangeme’nt of : s » n a " d h ^ r Lt - clark McCar .- 1 An aiiracuve arrangement 01 ; thy, Mrs. E. H. Hall entertained with shower for’ Mrs. Richard Tatum i q . l.L J r' I Lindsay, the former Johnita Hor-j *> erro 'I 1 ® 0 '-OUpiC ton, a recent bride. Fifteen friends; £ n f er fQj n ed At Party were used and a mixed floral a r-1 M , iss ® arri i e dean ^ n 2 ard enterta in~; mixed spring flowers decorated the I a party Saturday evening rangement adorned the dining ta-1 * d at iuncheon on Friday. b] e j Cut flowers in pastel shades were m ; attractively combined for decoration. living room . i Guests were assembled for four A number of interesting-games and tables with Mr and Mrs . w . A. A flnrai u/oHHina hoii ur,nn ’ C ° n ^ eS ^ S were en i°y ed during the^johmsom pasents of the bride-elect, Cln« Mpetina | A fl a wedding beli P laced u P° n evening, after which4he hostess pre- inv ; ttd for refreshments H eh score '-lass weermg I on oval reflector encircled with gar- sented Mrs. Lindsay with a lar „ e 1 invIor relre * bm ^ Attendance Large denias made a lovely centerpiece for baske t, which was decorated around i cob^n'l^and 0 ^!Js Averelle BoaS Forty members attended the April; the bride-elects table. Attached to the top with flowers, and filled with wri J bt ’» T 0 hns**nn was nrps^nted a meeting of the Helen Apderson Sun- the bel1 were gardenia corsages for gifts which were opened and passed. 0|1 L t nr\70 The hostess remembered* day school class at the First Bap-1 the honoree and Miss Jean Layton, Later Mrs. Bruner served a salad t Ti - s inhnsnn with a vtft of rrvstal ! tist church Tuesday evening of the a ^ so a bride-elect. White tapers course x with coca-cola. i Miss o nson with a gtft of crystal. past week. ! burned in silver holders on the buf- ’ m Mrs. Horace Geer gave the devo-j* et - ' Fnklr> 1 unz-kortn tional and the study book was taught! Covers were laid for twelve and CnjoyODie LUncneon by Miss Marion Burts. Mrs. S. W. a delightful course luncheon carry-; p or Miss JolinSOn _ ^ Sumerel addressed the class on “The ,in 8' out fbe wedding bell motif was “Capers Acres” the home of Mrs. I®® C-OmplimefltS Standard pf Excellence.” sei ^ d - Dr esented a George Brockenbrough in Kinards | April Bride-EleCt During a social hour games were Miss Jodn * on ,. was . . was the scene of a delightful lunch- Amons narties of the week honor- shower of handkerchiefs_and the pcm tptin2 Pep«v lohncon on 1 AJT,ong P arUes 01 trie honor- hostesses remembered both brides-i t hur !.! a ^; ^ ^f“ y k J h ! in g M»ss Peggy Johnson was the elect with scrap books. . | x nursaay^ at one o ciock. ^ . j seatfed tea given Thursday afternoon THEATRE - * Bringing You the Latest Available In Hollywood Hits You bring your wlfole family and see the show from your own car. Individual speakers for each car. Every body can see. New Equipment Throughout CI RB SERVICE FROM OCR MODERN CONCESSION '% * , * . Laurens Drive-In Theatre JACK I). # I)AYIS. Prop. Iris,'snow balls, graceful sprayS of {wiegelia and pink dogwood were ar ranged in- the card rooms. i directed by Mrs. Leila N. Johnson. The hostess committee headed by Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., served a tempt ing salad plate. 0 U. D. C. Group Has Interesting Program „ Members of the Stephen D. Lee and Mrs. Claude R. Trammell, ob- Chepter, United Daughters of the i served her seventh birthday, Mon- Beth Trammell Celebrates Birthday Beth Trammell, daughter of Mr. Assisting Mrs. were Mrs. John Harris and Mrs. James S. Gray. The hostess Smart Summer Tog* For Play and Dress-Up Story-Book Cotton \vK— DRESSES' 3.98 Charming applique eye> let and embroidery de tails— deep hems. 7-14. Others for 2.98 Girl*' Sanforised^ SLACKS 1.98 Neat fitting cotton twill, in brown or navy. Zipper closure, 1 pocket. 7-14. Polo Shirts 98c tShrinluge will not exceed 1% Summer-Comfort Needs In BOYS’ WEAR , For Casual Sport Wear Sport SHIRTS 1.98 Vat-dyed Sanforizedf cot ton fabrics; short or long sleeves. 6-18. For Dress-Up Affairs SLACKS 4.49 Cool rayon poplin trousers in attractive nev summer Colors. Sixes 8-18. Polo Shirts 98c Dungarees 1.79 tShrinkage will not oumu 1%. A profusion of lavender iris ^, by Mrs. John W. Little and Mrs. EHa bowls were prettily arranged with! Dunlap Nance other flowers of Ihe geastm thr^Kd-,, .irt the receiving rooms of the Little out the receiving rooms. ^ ! home mixed floral arrangements, Brockenbrough j j r j s predominating, were placed at' ( vantage points. In the dining room P re “, all-white flowers were effective on sented ,he guest of honor with a gift t ab j e> buffet and server. Satin rib- topped by an iris corsage. ! bons extended from a central table In addition to Clinton friends of, boU q ue j 0 f narcissus, spirea and the honoree Mrs. Strom Thurmond snowballs on the hand-embroidered ! of Columbia and Miss Averille Boat- and lace tea cover . White dowers also wr.ght of Johnston were guests for encircled the holders for lighted can- djes. Refreshments of assorted sand- le luncheon. Shower For Miss Shedd Complimenting Miss Mary Shedd, . i cl wichesT cookies; mints and—puncn Lovely Shower were' served the twenty—gueaU__inj^ vited to call. .Miss Ella Little Mc Crary assisted the hostesses. * , ^ T he bride-elect was presented sil- whose engagement to Harold P.tts,; ver . her chosen auarn of this city and Crarlotte, N. C., was . " recently announced, Miss Rosa Ma :< i • ij haffey entertained with a supper and^ Joint HoStCSSCS linen shower at her home Thursday, evening. , Members of the high school facul ty were guests for the occasion. Give Bridge Party Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs. R. C. j Adair were hostesses at the home of I A color note of green and white V 16 fo " ner at 3 br i dge P 3 ^ S 1 at ^- ! prevailed, in the table appointments.; day afternoon for Mlss Pegg y John - I The guest table was overlaid with an 1 sor V , , , 'antique white linen damask cloth! A lovely array of pastel cut flow- land held an arrangement of whae in cluding tulips> sweetpeas hhes . carnations, white gladioli, and fern. o f ' tie - valle y* wiegelia and iris White candles burned in early Am-:'f or T ed 3 s f U ‘ ng for tbre u e tableSa A f ericah ; glass holders. The honoreeV bnde S b( > ok d esignated the place of place Was marked with a corsage of; th f guest of bo "“ r ' H‘gh score award Dutch irises was P r ^ setUed ^ Irs - J - Jacobs and Arrangements of irises, May nar- ido3ti " g P rize ’. MrS - Pringle Copeland, cissi, roses and pansies were used The hostesse , s glft ^ MiSS Johns °n throughout the receiving rooms. 1 W3S 3 P a ‘ r of j 5,lve L r . bon - bon dishes - “ The honor ^uest w'as presented af A - P ink r and wh ' te colop scheme handsome hand-blocked tableclotn' *' as carned-buT-m refresh^ ments. After a salad course, pink with beauty lingerie and an array of other lovely and use ful gifts of linen. Miss Josephine Harris, also a bride-elect, was remembered with a lace handkerchief. . I wedding slipper ice cream was serv ed with ■white cake decorated witn pink rosebuds. Out-of-twon guests were Mrs. Ja- ; cobs S. Wheeler of Prosperity, and Miss Averille Boatwright of Johri- ; ston - ' * i l - 1 Joint Hostesses Fete Bride-Elect Mrs. Hubert Boyd and Mrs. H. L. MrS. Rowlond Heods Boyd entertained with -abridge party i A.-wJlirt-v Tuesday afternoon in compliment to ^cyiuii MUAlliury Miss Peggy Johnson. The A P ril meeting of the Ameri- The bride-elect’s place was marked, t an ^‘ eg * on Auxiliary was held Tues- : with a corsage and after several en- da y afternoon at 4:00 o clock at the tertaining games Mrs. Vance Irby bome ^ rs - J- Lelamt Young, was presented high score prize. ^l ern ^ ,crs °f Mrs C D. Nances group •Bingo prize also went to Mrs. Irby. were hostesses. The hostesses gave Miss Johnson a! ^ be began with the sing-: I gift of crystal in her chosen pattern ‘ rlg () ^ ^ be Star-Spangled Banner, 1 las a remembrance of the occasion. after which the president, Mrs. Franx Late in the afternoon salad and presided and the Legion rtt-j swe , e t courses were sreved i ^al followed. IWiss Florrie Burdette; A number of guests including sev- f hapl.un, led in -prayer. - Mrs.- JacK Who had arranged the 'after program, gave, a talk on hild Welfare.” Miss Deborah era! ~6uT o the Johnson-McCarthy wedding Sat-\P on s urday, were invitoH tr» »»nii afi*»r ■ Chi cards. The beautifully tible was in bridal green and wjute with floral decoration of English daisies and lilies-of-the-valley. Else where in the home iris and roses were combined with other spring flowers. V. , invited to call after ~ * .f Mauldin, of Columbia, a guests^ave appointed tea an a ccount of her work^ with the j child welfare department. Preceding her talk, Mrs. Miller presented Miss Mauldin with a corsage of white car nations from the Auxiliary. Mrs. James Pitts favored the group (Continued on page seven) “Confection* ... by Du Henay. one of the ) year's loveliest slips .. . luxuriously frosted uitk .4 VCTEX lace .. . rul for flam our and fsrecisson fit. nith its flattering f MIDRIFF, diplou bodice in back. BUR-MIL* quaht* rayon crepe in u lute or pink. Sues 3J to 10. ~ , . $5.98 t *1lte £ online SltOfi CLINTON, S. C.