Thursday, May 13, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, r'”' Page Thret TheWOAAAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVEOTS, CLUB AM) CHUttCH KEWS OF IKIEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Mrs. Heinsohn, Visitor, Honored Mrs. R. A. Heinsohn, of fhonjas- and explained 're- > Mrs; -S. i J . Babb from several'mod- birthday May 4 a points in the card rooms made * a Owens played pretty setting for the party. J corded .seleetibt —Miss Lee ^Deckman of Florence, 1 ern composers. •-'-aftd Miss Betty Anne Edwards of. C onclus : on of ‘he pro’-art celebrat on of th< vilirGa.; who1pent'the V, ‘paVrwwk ? K umter * were out of town guests for.:^ following hostesses ‘served 're- ^" the occasion. freshments: Mrs. Prince, Mrs. Helth orida St:eet 1 Copeland. Mrs. Felton Moore, Mrs. ; n aon party. A -T-homat'. Mrs. Rouer.t Black j with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Anderson,; hap been extehded a number of jki . kl .... 'coyrtesies. Several informal father- MlSS NormQ~HofiCtt , ohserv ed his 8th ' at too h me; 0.; his u J* JU ' • 'right. In . oecasjor 1 the inv ited second- grade is hool foi ■ art af X- number. ■ t mes C add Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Speake-McMeekin Engagement Mr. and Mrs. George Thomay Speake, of this cijy, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Frances Elliott, to Edgar Gibson McMeekin, of Winnsboro. The wedding will take place June 30. Mrs. King Hostess For Bridge Party On Friday evening Mrs. John Wil liam King entertained members of the Wednesday bridge club, their husbands and several additional guests. Spring flowers in pastel shades formed a -.setting- for. five_.tables laid, for a dessert course. After several progressidns high score awards were presented Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goodale. . \ Supper Party Given At Club Blanche Cox, alternates. A paper on “The Marshall Plan was read by Miss Blanche Cox. The lings in the immediate neighborhood 1 ii i fM.-L | included a coffee Saturday morning neQQS iviUSiC l*IUD at the Anderson home, a coca-cold The Clinton Music club hied its James Wrioht Babb I party Tuesday morning given by last meeting of the year at the homp ^ • i Mrs. James P. Sloan, and Mrs. E. M. of Mrs. Haynie Prince May 5, with L-ClCbrotCS DirthuQy Timmerman was hostess Tuesday at- Miss Norma Halfett presiding, ternoon for.Mrs. Heinsohn. ' The club made arrangements to, sponsor a concert May 18. at Presby- James Wright Babb, son of Mr. and t ] and punch ' were ^■r\v / s~ Novelty cand:es were presented each guest ns favors. Center.n’/fne prettily i - pointed refreshmjem ‘ . be was m angel food cpke, dec c tied in tne (Conp-mied on page two) or,d for the coming year: oses, “ o President—Miss Norma Hallett. Vice-President—Mp. Harry. Mc- ^ Mrs. Marshall Brqwn entertained terian college featuring Miss Helen picture"study,*‘‘Forenoon in the Adi-; m . {y gu ® sts at a , n t ea Ligon, soprano, of Greenville, rondacks” by Alexander Wyant, wa si so h ( „ MeS ay 3 ernoon or 1 rs ‘ ein "i The following omcers were elected given by Mp. Haselden. Mrs. Larry’ DeShields, chairman of the beautifi cation committee, gave a talk on flower arrangement in the yard. The assistant home demonstration agent, Miss Vaughn, gave a demon stration on fllower gardens. During the social hour a contest on flowers was given and refreshments served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wrenn and Mrs., May. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame and Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks entertained Sat urday evening at Lajceside country club. Madonna lilies, red sweetpeas fashioned the floral adorn-1 ment for the receiving rooms. Guests' Treasurer—Mrs. Robert Black. were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon assisted the hostess in the courtesies of entertaining. Club Entertained By Joint Hostesses ~ Miss Lily~ Yarbdroufft and Mrs. James P. Sloan jointly entertained the Odds and Ends Book club Thurs day evening at the home of the for mer. Arrangements of roses were at- .u . . .. . ,, 1 were invited into the dining room tractive in the living room, while , or re f res hments. Centering the table Study Class Has Open Meeting Thursday afternoon the annual open meeting of the Study club was held at the home of Mrs. Wilson! Harris. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and Mrs. 1 Wm. P. Jacobs were assistant host esses. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Jacobs, who told about her re cent trip to England. During the afternoon the guests Recording Secretary— Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Corresponding Secretary — Mrs.; Frank Fowler. Miss Hallett presented an interest-: ing paper on American jazz music,, giving the background* and charac-, teristics, a%r which Miss Gloria ICE CREAM BAR Complete Fountain Service SODASy^TNOALK SHAKES, SANDWICHES or A Swell Treat—EAT FROSTY • DE-LITE b-Xuts Fresh Daily Magazines daisies predominated in the floral were pink roses, columbine and snap dragons. Ice cream, cake, coffee, nuts and mints were served. Red roses and' foxgloves were ar ranged in the living room. Polly Baldwin ^ Guest At Shower • r adornment for the dining room Places were laid for fourteen, and a two-course supper was served. Mrs. George Gasque, who has re- , . , cently come to Clinton to make her A profusion of roses decorated the,^^^ was a g ues t 0 f the club, spacious club rooms and long tables i f were prettily appointed on the porch] . - . _ for supper. A barbecue chicken sup-; mtormal Party Miss Po i ly Baldwin, bride-elect of per was served to about one hun-'p or ^ r - SQ/JIgf : this city, was a special guest at a dred guests. Later in the evening ^ ■ * .. .. , T , miscellaneous shower given last, dancing was enjoyed. i SiiSfu ESS' b ^ M «- Sam Out-of-town guests included Mr ^ aS . os , s . s „ a c ® ca 0013 parly i Dorothy Ann Taylor and-Mrs. Fred Vw. 01 ^cluded^Mr.j honoring Mrs. Rufus Sadler, of Nor- w TayJor a tthe Taylor home in folk, Va who is spending some time Laure complimenting Miss Dotsy here while Ensign Sadler is at sea. Xim ^ bride-elect of that city. Pastel-tinted cut flowers in varied j Miss Baldwin was presented ice arrangementi made a pretty setting tea coas t ers py hostesses. for the delightfully informal gathav-j ing which assembled twelve guests. During the afternoon plates of party dainties were enjoyed. and Mrs. William Patridge of New berry, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Eflrd, Miss Rachel Hpwie and Mrs., J. B. Boyd, of Monroe, N. C. - Musgrove Club Holds May Meeting The May meeting of the Musgrove! Ij 1.1. | e Girl Has Home Demonstration club was held' , at the school building on May 6th at .Birthday Party 3 o’clock. “A Song of the Open Road”| Corinne Boyd, daughter of Mr. and' Was sung by the club. The devotion- i Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, celebrated her al was given by Mrs. P. B. Mitchell, fourth birthday with a party Tues- basing her remarks on “Mother,” Proverbs 31:28. Each member an swered roll call with a tree or plant blooming in her yard. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. R. G. Wrenn and Mrs. J. K. Haselden were elected as delegates to the home demonstration club short course at Winthrop college June 22- 25, with Mrs. A. A. May and Miss day afternoon. Long tables were laid on the lawn for refreshments. A pretty bouquet of rose? adorned the table and over head were suspended pastel colored balloons. The prettily decorated birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream and punch. Later, candies were enjoyed and the bal loons given Ss favors. The little folk were entertained With a number of games during the afternoon. LIFE WITH Will Be WonderM Fathers Da/, June 20 . . . and forever after if you surprise him with Baby's First Shoes in Lasting Bronze. at BR< IN SHOE Style 49 Ashtray $7.50 No gift will ever mean as much to Dad as those pre cious memories of Baby's first steps . . . captured forever. Constance Burts Entertains Visitor Constance Burts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts, invited a number of friends to her home on Friday evening, to meet her cou sin, Charles Richey, of Ware Shoals, who was a visitor here. The living room was decorated with red roses. A number of games and contests were enjoyed during the evening af ter which the hostess served punch and cookies. • Miss Josephine Harris Honored With Party Misses Mary Gaines, Laura Bell and Jean Phifer complimented Miss Josephine Harris, bride-elect, with a party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Will Leake. Sharing hon ors with Miss Harris was Miss Mary Shedd, also a bride-elect, and both honorees were given gardenia cor- >\ sages. About twenty guests enjoyed the j informal dessert party. A delightful ] refreshment plate was served during ( the evening and the hostesses re- J membered the bndes-elect with gifts of silver. Throughout the receiving rooms! ■kiualv, ar.r-angpmpnI< nf nw.-; Also available ii^ Smart Metal Bookends, Portrait Frames, Desk Sets, etc. MAY 27 LAST DAY TO ORDER ^Wit/ jt i \v i i. r i’ $ “A Credit To All South Carolina” j to the decoration scheme. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Bullock Thursday Mrs. White Bullock en-! tertained her bridge club. In the liv ing room snapdragons and roses j formed a background for the two, : tables. Several mixed arrangements ; adorned the dining room. , At the conclusion of the games 1 Mrs. B. C. Preslar was high score | winner and was presented a prize. A j salad course was enjoyed after cards. Bride and Groom-Elect Honored With Dinner Honoring Miss Mary Shedd and Harold Pitts, whose wedding takes place in the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts entertained at dinner on Friday j evening, April 28 at the Lewis Pitts ! home on Musgrove street, j Adorning the living room and ! dining room mantels were arrange ments of yellow snapdragons with tall burning tapers on either side. Elsewhere cut flowers were placed at vantage points. Dinner was served' at prettily ap pointed ^ard tables wifh yellow roses, Covers’ wereTaid for 24 guests.^' Miss Shedd was given silver in her chosen pattern. Miss Marian Pitts, bride-elect, was also presented with a gift of silver. Out of town guests were Miss Shedd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Shedd, of Monticello. Bridge Part For Mrs. Lindsay, Bride Mrs. Richard T. i indsay', 1 recent bride, was paid a charming compli ment Saturday afternoon when a bridge party -as given at the home of Mrs. James. Rit|s.'..JBqs.teMes were Carolyn, Anne and Faye Pitts. Guests were inv 'ed for four tables and a corsage of reel roses marked the hon< ree’s place. High score award wen. to Miss Polly Baldwin, and consolation to Miss Shirley Dawkins. Mrs. Lindsay was given china in her chose npattern ind the hostesses also remembered Miss Marion Pitts and Miss Baldwin, brides-elect, with gifts of silver. . _ Later a salad course, cake and punch were served. Mrs. G. C. Moore assisted in serving. Mixed bouquets used at vantage LOTS OF s i i ibL—FOR LOTLE BUDGETS j jifAvi i i'ifliyifiilii'i i^iti'fl