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1 f - i i L * i Thursday, June 10, 1948 THE CLINTOh^CHRONICLE Page Threa i The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Mrs. Oliri' Sheely, Jr. led in prayer, denias, and feverfew: Oystal can-' fainine in the various rooms were 'dining room, ex^ui to * app-oi-t,- delbra held tall white burning tapers.! Mrs.* Davis IIollandr-Mrs. V. Parks merits, was an irransre • f f jfla i- On the-buffet and 4nantel magnolia,. Adair, Miss Vivian Parks'Adair. Mrs. io!i and' dai-e- to .-arr, .• the t, gladioli and daises were used in keep- 1 Joe Leake, and Mrs. Harwood Nel-,dittonal green and h •• h,r ■ ' . Mrs. Margaret Hull had charge of the program, assisted by Misses Martha j Young, Martha Simpson, Mary Ruth . f Norman, Mrs. Leonard Bishop and | ing with a green and white color note, j Miss Cason. ! Sandwiches, decorated cakes, cheese Following the program Miss Cason biscuit, and punch were served in buf- | read a “Thank You” note from Mrs. ffet style. i John T. Little, who is ill, thanking the j Assisting in receiving were Miss group for the birthday sunshine box.Alline Copeland, Mrs. W. G. King, recently sent her. | J r ., Mrs. Eugene King. Mrs. B. F.'p; r L nr J I nLcfnf Plans were made for the next meet- wingard, Mrs. Lonnie Hjers, Mrs, J. ''■'-"U'U i-uivaiui H. Donnan, and Miss Miriam Donnan. Observes Birthday son. Toni Nelson and Ann Johnson ' Covers were al-o ai ranged at passed mints. , Miss Pitts was remembered with a gift and the other brides-elect were also given gifts. Buffet Luncheon For Bride-Elect At noon Saturday a lovely lunch eon was given far~_Miss Polly Bald win, bridfe-elect, by Miss Grace Young and Miss Ayliffe Jacobs. The Young home,where sixteen friends of the honoree assembled, was attractive with a profusion of early summer flowers, including roses, dai sies, lilies and hydrangeas. 1L_ 1 ! ■" — ' ing to be held at the home of Miss 'Martha Young. [decorated with magnolias, cape jas- 1 - During a social hour the hostess lunch plate with iced tea. Guests included the bridal party, j Rit;har(i Lukstat _ son of Mr an( , the immediate family and out-of-town Mrs Honry Lukstat , observed his 12th guests. birthday June. 2. • . j. T, In celebration of the occksiwn-he Joint HOStGSSGS Honor invited nine friends for a dinner par ty at his home. > The prettily appointed dining table Drop-In Honors Miss Marion Pitts Among parties in compliment to Miss Marian Pitts since the an nouncement of her engagement was a drop-in given by Mrs. C. E. King •at her home. - - . _uring mine and shasta daisies. i gerveu a A low bowl holding magnolias cen- i tered the dining table from whjch a n .., D buffet lurfcheon was served. Adorn- rlttS-KOmogC ing eacl^small table ^eje jasmine! R he SQ | p Qrty ^iss Morion PittS in silver>ases. The bride-elect s j rvc,,cu I ^ , place was marked with a corsage 1 After the Pitts—Ramage rehearsal I Continuing a senes- of parties for held the pink and white birthday cake of jasmine and to each~place card a 1 on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Miss Marian Pitts, popular bride- and in the living and dining rooms flower was attached. G. King. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Alexander! e l ect > Mrs. R. W. Johnson and Mrs. colorful balloons were used in decora- Twenty friends were invited for, Cruickshanks and Miss Martharene i Thomas J. Leftkfi entertained inform- tion. After dinner a number . of the occasion and enjoyed several : Pitts entertained at the King home! a,1 y at tea on Tue *day afternoon at games were enjoyed, progressions of bridge after luncheon. i on Centennial Street. j the Johnson home on Adair street. [ The hostesses gift to the honoree! Throughout the rooms, ensuite for 1 Hydrangeas-, roses, lies and mag- Lovolv DinflGr GlVCfl was silver in her chosen pattern. I.v- : n L i a i. i - i.. • al prettily apfs inter) card tables. Marking Miss Pitts’s pl.ac.e was a corsage of pink carnations while tiny pink nose gays designated the places of the ladies and small match boxes were at the then’s places. The honor guests wy* .• presented" a gift of silver. Fuller-Marsh Engagement Mr. and Mrs, B. T Fuller, of tl s city, announce the »r gagement f their daughter. Doris, to Calvert R, Marsh, son of Mrs. Ella Marsh Kick- ling of Orangeburg. The wedding will take place this summer. the occasion, quantities of cut flow-! nolia blossoms made a lovely setting r kJ' c P’ffc ers were artistically arranged. Before for the party. In the dining room, (Of /VrlSS r lltS a gold leaf mirror on the living room where a green and white-color note To honor Miss Marion Pitts and i mantel pink gladioli. Admiral Byrd predominated, the lace covered table Frank Ramage, whose wedding took {-daisies, sweetheart roses and tiny'was adorned with Admiral Bryd dais- place last evening at Broad Street Podget-Finley Engagement Mrs. John L. Padgett' announces ■ orc ^* ( * chrysanthemums were effec- es and queen anne’s lace. Tall white Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the engagment of her daughter, Mary ! five- Elsewhere in the living room ( tapers burned in holders ^ -- 1 I, i - n ** to Claude David Finley of Union and den magnolia blossoms, queen together with bowls of sweetpeas; and Greenwood. The wedding will Anne’s lace, pink hollyhocks and yar- style. liam C. Milam and Mrs. Ray Pitts Arrangements of lilies and daisies to Claude David Finlev of Union! an d den magnolia blossoms, queen] Refreshments were served in buffet entertained at dinner on Saturday . _ . wedding made a lovely setting for the infor-^ take place in July, mal afternoon gathering. Fourteen! ^ friends of the honoree assembled for , i A J * IN La the occasion and a salad course was MTS. AdOIT, Daughter eni0),ed Give Seated Tea i Mrs. V. P. Adair and daughter, {Miss Vivian Parks Adair,entertained with a seated tea, assembling about T*vin .n 'twenty guests, Friday afternoon in Thursday afternoon Mrs. Tho, n- | comp i iment t0 Miss p olly Baldwin, well Dunlap entertained her bridge,j * bride-elect ’ h0me ° n thC Mountville ! The dining table bore a central Two tables were laid for dessert 1 ^° nquet of 1,lies ’ daisies and sna P- '•Ste^whlchsexeral cames were en-' dragons Wlth lighted tapers accentu- after which several games were en , atm the ye ii ow g re en and white joyed. High score prize,was won by rn]nr „ lir ,^ Mrs. D. O. Rhame and floating prize row were used for decoration. In the dining room the table, cov ered with a hand-made lace cloth, was adorned with a wedding bell suspend-j Miss Alberta Baldwin, brides-elect. ed over a reflector outlined with gar-1 Assisting the hostesses in enter- even mg. Receiving with the hostesses and] Adorning the Milam home were a honored guest were: Miss Mary profusion of colorful early summer Shedd, Miss Fi ances Speake, and! flowers including Admiral Byrd dai ses and roses in shades of pink. Centering the bride’s table in the Joint Hostesses Honor Miss Baldwi Honoring Miss Polly Ba ular bride-elect, Mrs. Hi Payne and Mrs Tommy Holh tertained with a cor a-cola perty Tues day morning at the Payne home n South Adair Street. Pink and blue hydrangeas and Ad miral Byrd dai-e* were effective against the pink walls of the spa- don- living room The guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments’ which were served in buffet style. Centering (Continued on page seven) Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap Entertains Bridge Club went to Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. ~~ For the occasion, roses and gar denias adorned the hostess’ home. Joint Hostesses Fete Miss Baldwin color scheme. Refreshments of punch, cake, mints and nuts were also in, keeping with the chosen color note; Elsewhere in the receiving rooms roses and hydrangeas were combined with lilies, daisies and snapdragons to furnish floral adornment. Miss Baldwin was presented a re membrance of the occasion. Continuing a series of parties for Mrs. R. W. Johnson assisted th^ Miss Polly Baldwin, bride-elect, Mrs.! hostesses in the courtesies of enter W. A. Johnson and Mrs. Reese Young taining. gave a lovely luncheon on Wednes- ^ day of the past week. The Johnson home was beautifully OUR NEW CO-OPERATIVE ADVERTISING PLAN SPECIAL —-OFFER- We Are Now Giving Our Business Cards To Our Customers These Business Cards Are Good for Wm. A. Rogers Sil verware, Made and Guaran teed by Oneida, Ltd. We have made arrangements with the Rogers Silverware Re demption Bureau, Inc., 1600 Broadway, NeW York, to send- to you, WITH OUR COMPLI MENTS, a-tquantity of beautiful WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE. All you have to do is to save our business cards, rhail the-required number listed on the back of our card or in the catalog, to the New York Office and the silverware is forwarded to you .We now give yo^this exceptional offer to show you our appreciation of your trade. Remember to Ask for Wm. A. Rogers Silverware Cards. THEY ARE TRULY VALUABLE! Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds Phone 188 Mr/and Mrs. Cox Honored In Greenwood Mrs. W. L. Leary, of Greenwood, entertained for Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Cox, of this city, with a drop- in Wednesday at the Cox apartment in Greenwood, celebrating their sec- I ond wedding anniversary. The party rooms were decorated with lovely gardenias, hydrangeas and sweetpeas. The drop leaf table was covered with an imported cloth. The table] was centered with white burning ta pers. On one side was an anniver sary cake topped with miniature ! bride and groom, and on the other was a cutglass punch bowl. Silver 1 bon-bon dishes held nuts and mints and open-face sandwiches were serv- , ed in addition to lime sherbet, carry ing out the traditional green and white. Individual wedding cakes, 1 iced in green and white, were also i served. A number of Greenwood i friends were invited for the efijoy- able evening. -——Luncheon ComnlimpnfQ VrWfvr/vVtViA^vt I > Popular Bride-Elect Miss Polly Baldwin, who will be married this iponth at Allen Draugh- on of Waxhaw, N. C., was compli mented with a luncheon Thursday at the C. W. Anderson home. Hostesses were Miss Barbara Anderson, Miss ; Margie Smith and Miss Myra Adair. Luncheon was served buffet style in the- dining room, where a green and white motif was observed. A central arrangement of magnolias flanked by lighted white tapers adorned the table and elsewhere Ad miral Byrd daisies were used. Places were appointed for sixteen guests at small tables which held bouquets re sembling old fashioned nosegays of roses and snapdragons. Designating the bride-elect’s place was a corsage j of pink roses. Throughout the receiv ing rooms daisies, roses shading from ] pink to* red, and snajldragons were used at vantage points. • Miss Baldwin was remembered with a gift of crystal. 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