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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W
man” (Offenbach)—Ada Ann Furr
Serenade (Schubert)—Suz
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Garden Club Meet
Monday Afternoon
The Garden club will have a gener
al meeting Monday afternoon. May
24, at 3:30 at the First Presbyterian
church. The president, Mrs. Frank
A. R. P. Class Meets
With Mrs. Young
hie- was beautifully appointed with Kipp, sponsors,
handmade lace place mats. jin' chart's* of ;
Carrying out a green and white occasion. - '•
jCupcjce -of thu-Gmwnes (-Ec&steiin) , color note ihe <s utrai adco-tirueal was i. .lift.::;ni^.,-4C- L-.v.u*.
!—Patsy. Macdonald j Madonna lilies, larkspur, and shasta program was ' pn • , . ,1 with Mi. -
J Liebcstraum (Liszt)—Carolyn Young’ daisies. White corsages marked the
j Danse Capriccioso (Cadmus)—Ma- ! places of the brides-to-he, while tiny
j ry Ruth Norman ^ old fashioned bouijuets were at the
Melodic (Rachmaninoff) — Betty other guests places. Tall white \&-
! Jean Sumerel , j-pers outlined at the base with daisies,
Duet: Largo (Lfandel—Apne Mac- completed the effective table,
donald and Carolyn Young Miss Agnes Davis assisted
! The Gay Butterfly (Hackh)—Jban hostesses in entertaining.
Miss Shedd and Miss Pitts wen
the
Martha Galloway acting as master of'
ceremonies: . “Serenade.of The Bolls’*
- All, 1 harli F ater,
“Prof, Twerp and Twerpo” Rem -
bert Trulock. Jr., “The Man I Love”
— Barbara Workman. " April Show -
(Continued on onge sir)
Mona
Anderson
Hungarian Rhapsody
—Emma. Gray
| Love Dreams (Browne)
The ladies Bible class of the As- Blakely
sociate Reformed Presbyterian' Polish Dance (Prince)—Rembert
church met Monday evening at the Truluck
home of Mrs. John T. Young, assis- Country Gardens (Grainger)—Ru-
N’o. 2 (Liszt) membered with gifts .of. silver.
re-
Auxiliory Holds
May Meeting
[Kellers, stated that this is an import- j tant hostesses wereJYlrs. A. B. Blake- by Jo Darr
j Theme from Concerto No: l (Tsch-
stuily aikowsky)—Amie Macdonald
Jesus -Theme from Concerto No. 1 P
ant business meeting and asked that
all members attend.
Scogin-Chofin
Announcement
Mm. W.
Mr. and Mm. W. T. Scogin an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Evelyn Carolyn, to Pvt. Rufus M.
Chafin, Jr of this city, on Wednes
day, May 12, in Laurens, with only
the immediate families attending.
I Pvt. Chafin left Tuesday for Rome,
)N. Y., where he will be stationed.
! Mrs. Chafin will make her home with
her parents for the present:
ly and Miss Mona Blakely.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan taught the
from “Life Teachings of
Christ.”
Duet^Salut a Pesth < Kowalski )-
The May meeting of the Ameri
can legion Auxiliary was held on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. E. M. Timmerman on Maple
street.
Roses and other mixed spring flow
ers effectively decorated the home.
! Mrs. S. W. Sumerel conducted a
1 memorial service in meniury ( of Lt.
j Duncan Workman, who gave his life
for his country in World War II. His
j mother.’ Mrs. Nene Workman, was
floral arrangements ^re used in! Members of her bridge club gath-l presented an azalea in token of the
' ered Thursday afternoon at the home AifXti’ary s love and esteem.
of Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker. Later in the afternoon a social hour
was enjoyed with Mrs. Eugene Hitt’s
A‘t the conclusion of the program ! Betty Joan Sumerel and Mona Blakely
a social hour was enjoyed and guests / ■ -
were invited into the dining room ijjJ’; J__ r‘| 1 ,k
refreshments. The dining table^pfet- BriOgG dUu mCGiS
tily arranged w’as adorned with wat- j With Mrs. Baker
er lilies. Elsewhere rose> tind mixed
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M. G. Wilbanks
decoration. A sajAtf course, sand
wiches, cheese straws and cookies
were servetLbuffet style with punch.
Miss Latira Bell was presented by
the greup with a going away gift.
As a background for
two
Methodist Society
Holds Session Monday
The Woman’s Society of Christian
| Service met Monday afternoon at the
Broad Street Mejthodist church with
Mrs. J. V. Edwards, president, pre
siding.
Mrs v Lewis Pitts was in charge of
the program, the topic being “Wom-
In The Paths of Service.” The
! devotional “W hose Daughters Are
I Not Afraid” was given by Mrs. Pitts,
i Mrs. Pitts was assisted in giving
I the program by Mrs. B. B. Ballard.
It was decided to have the circles
and auxiliaries meet at 4 p. m. next
month and for the remainder of the
summer.
Informal Tea Honors
Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Casque
Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mrs. Wilmot
Shealy entertained with an informal
j tea Thursday afternoon at the Gas-
I que home honoring Mrs. W'hite Bul
lock and Mrs. George Gasque.
hies the hostess had arvanged^howls
• of roses and several mixed bouquets,
i A dessert course was served and la-
; ter several progressions were\on-
) joyed. Mrs. E. H. Wilkes won high
; score and Mrs. L). O. Rhame floatin'
■ prize.
Mrs. Aycliffe R. Jacobs and Mrs.
i B. C. Murdoch were guests of the
| club for the afternoon. „
group serving punch, sandwiches
cookies.
and
High School Students
Hove Senior Donee
Friday evening the 10th and
grkfles of Clinton High School
joye-
celebi
a formal dance as the
jon at the armory.
Mrs.
lUC'K aitu ITUS. — | |
BullocK left last week to make her < I UeSOCy LlUD
Columbia and Mrs. George
time motif was observed
home in
Gasque has recently moved to Clin
ton.
Roses wre prettily arranged in the
living room and in the dining. room
garden flowers were combined Lfl -
decoration.
During the afternoon guests were
invited into the dining room where
a salad course and other party dain-
Thornwell Circle
In Monthly Meet
Mrs. E. A. Richardson was hostess
to ten members of -the Ella Riddle
circle of Thornwell Memorial church
at the Edith Home last Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. George Black, circle chairman,
offered prayer and Mrs. Varina F.
Betsill rendered the program on ‘The
Plot of The Bible.” Mrs. Richardson
i gave an article from The Survey,
a church paper. At the conclusion of j men
the program refreshments were 1 Mrs. S. M.
on “Whose
fraid.” She
ties were served buffet style,
centerpiece for the dining table
fashioned of yellow calendulas
sw T eet william.
The hostesses remembered the
orees with gifts.
The
was
and
hon-
Enjoys Meeting
The Tuesday afternoon bridge club
was entertained -this week by Mrs.
Horace Payne.
Two tables were in play with high
score and floating prizes going to
Mrs. J. J. Cornwell and Mrs. William
Brooks * Owens. During the after-
Unoon sandwiches and coia-cola were
!served. .
An areay of garden flowers in pas
tel shades added attractiveness to the
hostess home for the afternoon gath
ering.
11th
en-
annual
.\ spm
in decoration using pastel colors with
ai i angementXof roses furnishing thg
floral adornment. Punch, sandwich
es, cookies amiVandy were served.
Ivy and roses added attractiveness
! to the table appoinunents.
Miss Kloise Miller apt! .M'--. Irene
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Mrs. Crump Hostess
To Sara Glenn Circle
Mrs. Morris Grump, Mrs. Bill Ab
rams and Mrs. B. R. Austin were
hostesses to the Sara Glenn circle of j Marian
Broad Street Methodist church Mon- popular
Joint Hostesses
Honor Brides-Elect
day evening at the home of the for-
Saturday at one o’clock Mrs. Ray
mond Pitts and Mrs. C. W. Cooper
entertained at luncheon honoring Miss
Pitts and Miss Mary Shedd,
brnles-elect,—I —
served.
Mrs. Finney
Hostess To Club
The lovely social affair took, place
at the Pitts home. On the living
room mantel pink roses, sweet wil
liam and coral bells were reflected in
Warner led the program
Daughters Are Not A-i
was 1 assisted by Mrs. L * ,, . - . _
and 1 a K ° “ m,rror - Bvd roses were
arranffqfl on the. coffee table. ~ • __
In the dining room, where covers
were laid for twelve guests, the
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Thursday afternoon Mrs. John W.
Finney, Jr., entertained her bridge
club.
Two tables holding silver bon-bon
dishes of salted nuts and fudge, were
arranged for the games. Adorning
the living and dining room were vas
es of roses shading from delicate
pink to rose.
At the conclusion of the games
score prizes were presented Miss Dot
Taylor and Mrs. C. W. Anderson.
, During the afternoon . a dessert'
course was served with punch.
O. Thornley, Miss Jeanette Pitts
Miss Kate Milam.
During a social hour the hostesses
: served a tempting sandwich plate,
cookies and iced drinks. ' .. »
Gifts from the circle were pre
sented Misses Mary Shedd and Jose
phine Harris, brides-elect.
ta-
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answer questions or even sing a song.
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PresbyteriolK Circles
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gs
Mrs. Kay Mills, Mrs. M. Cassanova
and Mrs. Roy Benjamin were host
esses at the home of the former Mon
day evening to Circle No. 1 of* the
First Presbyterian church.
, Mrs. A. M. Copeland Liught -the
Baptist W. M. S.
Has May Meeting
The May meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the First Bap
tist church was held Monday after
noon.
After prayer by Mrs. T. L.. W. Bai
ley, a program of songs by the Sun
beams was heard.
The Franks circle. Mrs. R. W. John
son. presiding, presented a study on
the topic “Laborers Together In Our
Denomination.” Taking part were,
Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mrs. Ray Ander
son. Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. Lydie
Warren, Mrs. Estelle Abrams, Mrs.
Marvin Poole, Mrs. Joe Leake.
Mrs. Roy Gasque
Compliments Visitor
In compliment to Miss Eliza Davis
erf Athens, Ga., Mrs. R >y
hostess at bridge Friday afternoqn
Three tables were laid for refresh
ments and a salad course served be
fore cards. Score awards went to
Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. B. B. Bal
lard and Miss Davft was presented
a guest prize. _
Mrs. George Gasque and Mrs.
White Bullock, assisted the hostess
in the courtesies of entertaining.
Sweet peas, roses and mixed bou-
Bible lessons from Acts. At the cdo-
r elusion of-the program the hostesses
served a salad course with iced tea.
Mrs. Harry Baldwin, Mrs. Gary
Lebn, Mrs. C. E. King and Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin w'ere hostesses at
■ the home of the former to Circle
No. 2.
| Mrs. W. P . Jacobs. Ill, led the pro
gram on “Christian'Homes Today."
Mrs. G. A. Anderson conducted a Bi-
! ble study from Genesis.
During a social hour coffee wms
served with a sweet course..
Circle Nor 3 met at the home of
Mrs. Jasper Rowland. Mrs. B. C.
Murdoch gave the Bible lesson and
Mrs. Rowland continued the study on
“Training Circle of the -Woman’s
|Auxiliary." Later.the hostess and us-
• sistant hostesses Mrs. T. W. Hardin
-and Mrs. Arthur Benjamin, served a
salad plate.
vantage points
quets were used at
in the-card rooms.
Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Howard Martin,
and Mrs. Yancy Martin of Ware
Shoals were out-of-town guests for
’ the party.
Piano Recital By
Gasque was Miss Sumerel's Tupils
a ttinoqn. i jviiss Maude Sumerel presented her
; piano pupils in a recital on Wednes-
dday evening, May 12, at the social
hall of the First Baptist church, with
a number of parents and friends at-
I tending.
Attractive arrangements of spring
cut flowers formed a lovely-setting
i for the musical program.
At the conclusion of the selections
i refreshments of block ice cream and
Presbyterian Auxiliary
Has 'Birthday Party'
Monday afternoon the regular
meeting of the First Presbyterian
church auxiliary was held with the
i president, Mrs. James S. Gray, pre-
‘ siding.
Mrs. Leland Young had arranged
i the program which was in the form
1 of a playet giving the history of the
: Presbyterian General Assembly
Training School at Richmond and al-
1 so the Montreal conferences. The
! playlet was presented by Mrs. Frank
) Cauley, Mrs. Jasper Rowland. Mrs.
j Hugh Jacobs and Mrs. D, O. Rhame.
Later the annual birthday celebra-, Burts
cookies were served.
The following program was ren
dered :
Duet: America—tNancy Simpson
Jackie Franks
March of the Wee Folk (Gaynor)—
Nannette Loftis
The Merry Peasant (Schumann);
Minuet from “Don Juan” (Mozart
Jackie Truluck
Hawaiian Twilight (Tieman)—Jo
an Johnson ■’>
Holiday (Ketterer)—Tommy (’oop-
er
Skylarking (Grey)—Roberta Bond
Duet: The Camel Train (Baines)
Mary Sue Darr and Patsy Macdonald
On a Bright Blue Sea (Stevens)—
Nancy Simpson
March of the Pumpkins (Copeland)
'—Jackie Franks
Pansies for Thoughts (Grey)—
[Juanita Asbill
Moon Mist (Rodgers)—Constance
tion was held in the parlors of 0 the
church. Punch, sandwiches and cake
w'ere served from a table centered,
with roses and madonna lilies. ,
A number of members of Thorn-
well Memorial church auxiliary were'
guests of the group for tht meeting. |
Russe (Scher)—Mary Sue
Danse
Dan-
Golden Meadows (Morrison)—Ter
ry Thomas
A Spring Morning (Martin)—Vel
ma .Cox _
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