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Thursdoy, June 17, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE TbgeThrct TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS. ttUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Sumcrel, class teacher, whoj was pre- j sented a gift. • • . if Children of the members' were guests and after supper Mrs. v Leila N. Johnson directed a number of games and songs. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Horne Mrs. W. S. Horne was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Gladioli and several arrangements living room decorations and in the of K dais ‘ es ad ° rned JJ® r °° n m dining room pink and white predomi- ™ her f V W0 la r b ^ holdin S ^ ver b°n-| inated in floral adornment and in the' bon dlshe , s of fudge were placed^ At T i.r * 1 rpfrpchmpntc ’• .the conclusion of the games hign The June meeting of the Woman s reiresnments. i TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Sunday School Class Honors Mrs. Sumerel Missionary society was held Monday afternoon of the past week at the Associate Reformed Presbyteriap buffet style, church. Mrs. L. M. Wilson, vice-president' Tuesday Club led the program on “Self-Appraisal." | |j |u| ** Members took part in a discussion of nOS Meeting the objectives and records of the! The Tuesday bridge club met this Presbyterial and Synodical. Mrs. R. week at the home' of Mrs. Goyne L. Plaxico taught several chapters of j Simpson. the study book, “Stewardship In the! Two tables were arranged for the | games in a colorful setting ©f gar den flowers „ , , , , score ‘award was presented Mrs. From a prettily appointed tea table Francis Blalock. A sweet course witn assorted party dainties were served co | d dr i n k s W as enjoyed late in the afternoon. A Mrs. Felton Moore / Hostess To Club Mrs. Felton Moore entertained the Wednesday Bridge club recently at j her home. In a pretty Getting of gladioli and lilies two tables were laid for re- 1 » < —•* ( At the conclusion of | freshments. After a sweet course a MlSS rinSOn Ithe games score prizes were present- number tf progressions were enjoy- P Af ac D m IJ a PlA/>f ’ ed ^ rs - •f-Cornwell and Mrs. Irbyied, with Mrs. Hugh Jacobs winning! reres Driae-ciecr lS . mpp. * top score. Monday evening Miss Mary Fran-; ^ ln the atternMn the hostes | ces Pinson entertained with a supper ;served a tem tln sa|ad coursc LJfe of Womep.’ Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Mrs. C. W. Copeland entertained party for Miss Polly Baldwin. A steak supper was served at Rod- ^ “~tr n Cl dy’s restaurant. The table, where MISS jpeOke, bnde-tleCt, covers were laid for six, was centered Honored With Portv with a bouquet ot mixed garden m „ r ,esie/.,i.„ded her bridge club and several add.t.on- tlowers. The place ot the guest ot: guests Thursday afternoon, assent- honor was marked with a gift. i miss trances bpeake was the bridge , * e (party given Tuesday afternoon by bling players for three tables. Mrs. Marion C. Hiers and Miss Bess H >g h score and floating prizes went j Jones. ito Mrs. E. H. Wilkes and Mrs. James Guests were invited for three! Addison. Later a salad course was I tables with several friends invited to! en i°y ed - Roses combined with other' call after cards. High score award dowers made a pretty setting.for the went to Miss Becky Speake and the bride-elect was presented china in Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Moore Members of her bridge club gath ered Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Perry M. Moore. Two tables were in play with Mrs. Jasper Rowland winning high score. pattern. A sweet course was enjoyed during' , . ten JP tin g party plate was served the afternoon. | during" the afternoon. games. Mrs. David Sadler, of Rock Hill, I who was visiting here, was a club guest. Miss Polly Baldwin For the occasion the hostess’ home 1 Reautiful arrangements 0 f, pink was attractive with colorful-flowers if/ 1 , ue . by dran 8eas were used kj Aft Anri Ante of the season. t (throughout the receiving roomsfas an INOITIGS Attendants J effective setting for the bridaiyparty 1 When Miss Polly Baldwin and Al- r . . • p • j Out of town guests included Mrs. i len Draughon are married in the entertains mends Fred Holcombe, Greenville; Mrs. First Presbyterian church at five Outdoor Supper j Fuller Motes and Miss Jean Wine-(o’clock Friday, June 18, Dr. W. R Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Ferguson ehtertained about brenner of Mountville. thirty friends with an outdoor sup- Boptist Women A chicken supper was served,pic- Hear Mr. Batson nic style from tables on the back Mrs. Ryland Sumerel and town. . ' ^Odyss McIntosh were hostesses at the A 0 q'ALl 0 irv,„ gU ^ l n i \ ClUde t M n !!’ 0 ^r 0r n he ,0rm w Mon l ay ev f" ine :n>‘'n- Charles Brake, of Washington,, mV ;„H W wiioL L Clrcle 0[ Ga. Ushers will be Seth Hill of War- i Turner will officiate. Harry Baldwin ; will give his sister in marriage, and she will have as her maid of honor ( her sister. Miss Doris Baldwin Bridesmaids will be Misses Barrie !Jean Wingard, Ann Owens, Louise Mrs. | fribble and Peggy Copeland. Mr: Draughon will have as his best Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Owens the First Baptist church. saw, N. C. Robert McKinney of Crad- Mrs. Hugh Ray conducted the de-1 (Jq^ Va., Charles Henderson of Suf- otional with prayer given by Miss of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. ^Law renee Ferguson of Raleigh, N. C. I votional with prayer given by Mi ? s 7 o y k '’va"’’a~nd" \Iverfi" Crooner of Cm- During the evening moving pic- 1 Irene Workman and Mi*. H. E. Bish- ctnnati OhTo lures were shown. op. Rev. Lloyd Batson, assitant pas- ’ m ito rof the church, was guest speak- la n U .a • * Bride-Elect Given • ,er for evening and addressed the '▼•I’S. KOy nOSteSS ii* ii cl group on “World Missions.” iSoro Glenn Circle Miscellaneous Shower I At the conclusion o t (he program,a June meeul. oT the Sa-a 1 Complimenting Miss Polly Baldwin social hour was enjoyed and the . f Rr c. vi/.k , i who will be married Friday, an af-, hostesses served punch and" cake. ^ I ternoon party and miscellaneous! The Helen Anderson Sunday school ^ ‘ ... th , „ . „ T R vt j shower was given Thursday at the'class of the First Baptist church en- | 01 rlr 1 ! Robert S. Owens home. Hostesses joyed their annual picnic Tuesday .Tu u h f f h ^ attractive were Miss Ann Owens and Miss, evening -of the past week at the 3na ' Louise Trbible. [church. The affair was also in cele-! Se ^ ral T m arrangements. Yellow and white were chosen for bration of the birthday of Mrs. S. W. 1 'fj 1 C ' ) th e I nan v ga '' e an V 1 " t terestmg talk on the subject of study, ~ “The Christian, Alcohol, and. Public 1 Health.” During a social hour the hostess and assistant hostesses, Mrs. Clayte Ray and Mrs. Chick Ray, served a congealed salad plate, sandwiches ; and cookies with iced drinks. AT PEIEY’S SPORT SHIRTS Here’s a gift to keep Dad happy all Summer—Towncraft* rayon broad cloth sport shirts! Cool, comforta ble good looking. New colors.' MEN’S RAYON GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS Made for comfort and style! S.M.L. . 3.49 •Re*. Ui>. Pat. Off. Laurens Party For Clinton Bride-Elect Misses Dorothy Ann Tayior and Claire Reid honored Miss Polly Bald win at the home of the former in! Laurens Saturday afternoon. Guests included a number of Laurens friends and Miss Baldwin's brides maids of this city. Gladioli and carnations predomi nated in floral decorations, emphasiz ing a bridal green and white motif.^ The hostesses presented the honoree a corsage and a giftx)f silver. Dur-! ing the afternoon a salad course was' served. Dad Liket Towner aft* WHITE SHIRTS 2,98 What a gift—closely woven combed cotton broadcloth ahirts! They’re always right! Sanforized 1 . 14-17. tShrinkage will not exceed 1% i V r For Dad! Towncraft* Ties i ■■ — 1.49 Miss Willis Bride Of James Puryear Miss Kathryn Willis became the bride of James Brinkley Puryear ot Portsmouth, Va., and Presbyterian college in a ceremony taking place June 8 at the Gray Court Methodist , church, with the bride's pastor. Rev. G. H. Pearce, officiating. The bride was attended by Miss'- Katrine Martin of Gray Court and this city, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Carroll Willis~of Gray Court, as ma tron of honor.. • i Mrs. Puryear is the only daugh- t ter of Mr. and Mrs^-Townes A. Wil-j lis of Gray Court. She Vs a grad uate of Winthrop college and, since' ! her graduation, has taught in the Greer public schools, Campbell Jun ior college and Laurens city schoo.s. Mr. Puryear, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Puryear of Portsmouth, is at tending Presbyterian college. After a wedding trip he and his bride will reside here. * Drop-In Hohors Miss Polly Baldwin Continuing a . series of parties for Miss Polly Baldwin, bride-elevt! Misses Joy Godfrey and Kent Wysor were- hostesses Friday afternoon at j five o’clock- for a drop-irl at the God- ( frey, home. i M»«. Ansel Godfrey. Mrs. Robert E. V.'yscr and Mrs. R >bert S. rfwens assisted in the courtesies of enter taining. " . A mixed floral arrangement in pastel tints graced the tea table and elsewhere in the receiving rooms garden flowers carried out the pastel color , note which was also observed (Continued on page .six) Belt’s. v. “Savings Great In ’48” Sensational Purchase Smart Summer Bass • t. 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