The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 08, 1948, Image 3

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n i P * t ♦ -> Thursday, July 8, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Thre« The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W McSween-Donkle Announcement The followinsr announcement is of social interest here. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween, of Greenville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Crews, to Is aac Langston Donkle, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Donkle of Greenville. D • i U ii * The wedding will be an event of Oc- DNCIQ® v»IUD M661S tober 15 With Mrs. Godfrey Mobry-Trommell Announcement The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth Bamado Mabry to Avlin Earl Trammell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Trammell of this city, is announced by her mother, Mrs. J. Gary Mabry of Gaffney. Miss Mabry is a graduate of Presbyterian college. -• . Wednesday Club Has Meeting Mrs. Robert Black was hostess to ]at 4:00 o’clock as follows: j Barden—Mrs. Davis Holland, chair man; meets with Mrs* P. E. Riley. Ellie Hatton—Mrs. T. C. Johnson, chairman; meets with Mrs. Johnson, j Mayme Johnson—Mrs. Billy McMil- lian, chairman, meets with Mrs. Tho^ 1 mas Owens. Louise Best—Mrs. B. B. Ballard, chairman, meets with Mrs. Arnold Cannon at her home on Maple' street. The Sara Glenn circle, Mrs. Carrol Reid, chairman, will meet with Mrs. . .. A t- • S. M. Warner on Maple street at 8:00 tins city, to Samuel Mark Bell on Fn- As8ij , Unt ho8t esse* will be wood June ^ eleventh, at | Miss Kate Mii arn and Miss Elizabeth^ Mrs. Bell is a graduate of Thorn- Copeland. ' well high school and attended Flora _ *. • Macdonald college. She holds an of- rOFmCr ^JintOniOn fice position at Thornwell orphanage. \A/ 0 J C l n U nm a Difpc Mr. Bell, a native of Laurens, is.W e(1S ln nome KITCS engaged in the contracting business, j Of interest to friends here where the bride formerly made her home is the wedding of Miss Maron Sum mer Columbia, and Lt. Harford Gumming Eve, Jr., of Beaufort and . in Columbia. The rites were solemnized Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ansel B Saturd eveni July 3) at 8:0 o at Godfrey was hostesi to members of. hom y of the bride , g ts< Mr her bridge club assembling players and Mrg F R Summer in Chappells, for two tables. Covers were laid for refreshments of sherbert, cake and nuta. Later a number of progressions Following a honeymoon trip to the | mpuntains of North Carolina and Vir ginia they will leave for Yokohama, 1 am t u ♦ ! Japan where they will make their Were enJ ° yed " ,th M ? l0 . J tin B g “"e 1 home for ,wo half year. winning high score, went to Mrs. H. D. Payne Garden flowers in pretty combina tions were placed at vantage points in the hostess home for the meeting. Miss Colie Summer, sister of the bride, of this city attended the wed ding. Card Party L . honors Visitor members of the Wednesday bridge j jjono,. hgi* niece, Miss Jerry c ub at her home the past week. .j Galloway of Anderson, who is visiting Gladioli with other flowers of the here, Mrs. Francis Blalock entertained season made a pretty background for the games. A dessert course was served before cards. Top score went to Mrs. W. M. Shields. a number of youpg girls with a rum my. party Friday afternoon. Two tables were arranged for the games and after cards, cake, ice cream, nuts, and cold drinks were enjoyed. Guests included Misses Jean and Young-Caldwell Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Young an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth, and James Walter Caldwell of Laurens and Clin- tom^The wedding will take place Columbia Visitor Feted At Drop-In Mrs. A. Wilmot Shealy, Sr., of Col Sammy /fefair Celebrates Birthday Friday afternoon in celebration of his seventh birthday which occured July 4, Sammy Adair invited about 35 friends for a party. The group gathered on the lawn at the home of Sammy’s aunt, Miss El la Adair, where multi-colored bal loons, and flags made an appropriate setting for Independence day. A long table with birthday cover, napkins and other appointments and centered with a decorated cake was laid for A*ne. McQueen of Lori, who were refre! , hments of ic< . cream a „ d jndi . .1,0 vm.ng here^Mme, MaryCeth- vidua| cakes Ea(:h cMd a . a5 pre . erine Anderson, Martha Wilson, and Margie Ann Mills. sented a paper hat and novelty fav ors, in^ red, white and blue motif. Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. L. O. Hiers assisted the host’s mother, Mrs. S. Y. Adair. Informal Party For Virginia Visitor Complimenting Miss Margaret Belli daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, j entertained umbia who was visiting here was com- j Jolly CHoin Clllb plimented Thursday afternoon by her j (5 Formed Here of Staunton, Va., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey entertained with a coco-cola party Thursday morning. Mixed arrangements of summer flowers adorned the receiving rooms for the delightfully informal morning gathering which assembled twelve guests. Coco-cola, sandwiches and cake were'served. Jr., with a neighborhood drop-in. . ! group of young girls for her grand- The guests were entertained In a daughters, Jean and Tony Nelson, at delightfully informal manner and late 1 her home on Thursday afternoon. The in the afternoon refreshments of sal ad, sandwiches, cakes and iced drinks were served style in the dining room. A low bowl of masturtiums centered the table and gladioli and zinnias were Ginn-Bell Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ginn of Miami, Fla. announce the marriage group organized a Jolly Chain club with twelve members. A number of games were enjoyed with prizes presented the winners and effective,, arranged in the iivin* an en ' ice cream, white pound cake and mints. Centering th« table was a low bowl of roses arranged with other cut flow ers. Punch was served in the garden Mrs. Harwood Nelson assisted, the Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist | hostesses in serving , , Ch . 1 U , rch ?°fi ety 0f Ch ristian T S ? rv i c 9 e j The following officers were elect- of their sister, Florence Lavinia, of will meet Monday afternoon, July 12, l ed; President, Jane Ray; Vice Pres- ~ ' ident. Tony Nelson; Treasurer, Hel en Anderson; Secretary, Ann John- >son; Program Leader, Martha Wilson. PRETTY GIRL It has been said that a pretty girl can give a man more ideas than a university. U would be a good idea for you to open a checking account with us today and take advantage of our un excelled services to customers, both large and small. M. S. BAILEY & SON BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 Miss Shouse, Bride-Elect, Honored With Party ALL MEN S SPORT OXFORDS $6.88 REDUCED TO ONE LOW PRICE Solid Leather Shoes. Men, Save Here! — ALL WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES REDUCED TO CLEAR All Sizes, But Not In All Styles • • • • • $3.88 .Miss Elizabeth Shouse, whose mar riage to Sterling A. Pitts, Jr., will •take place Sunday, was complimented on Friday evening with a party at | her apartment on Enterprise street. Hostesses were Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Miss Doris Suber, Miss Frances Lee Pitts and Miss Lutrell Oakley. I Gladioli and roses were artistically arranged in a low bowl on the coffee table and elsewhere colorful zinnais were used. The honoree was present ed a corsage in the form of a mina- ture bride’s bouquet and made up of carnations and gypsophalia. During the evening the bride-elect was given a shower of miscellaneous gifts from a basket decorated in white. Later the hostesses served a salad course ! with iced drinks. Dates Given For Circle Meetings The night circles of the First Pres byterian church will meet Monday, July 12, as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Lonnie McMil- lian, chairman, at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Circle No. 2, Miss Martha Ramage, chairman, and Circle No. 3, Mrs. Frank Cauley, chairman, will have a i joint meeting- at eight o’clock at the | home of Mrs. John W. King. The afternoon circles will meet to gether with the Auxiliary at the church on Monday, July 19, at 4:00 o’clock. ALL $2.44 CHILDREN’S SANDALS ONE LOW PRICE Leather Sandals for Boys and Girls . . . Some Infants’ _ Sizes ... To Wear Now and letter On. ^ SAVE AT PENNEY’S ’T Home Rites Unite — Miss Doris Fuller, Calvert R. Marsh Simplicity and beauty marked the rites uniting Miss Doris Fuller and Calvert Radcliff Marsh on Friday ev ening July 2, at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. J. H. Darr, pastor of the First Baptist church, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride and groom entered to gether unatteuded. Floral arrenge- ments of the traditional green and white and white lighted tapers in the ceremony room formed a setting for j the vows. - The brunette wore a dress of white ] crepe with lace yoke and white ac cessories. §he carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid. Immediately after the ceremony an informal reception was held for the wedding guests, who were members of the two faimilies and a few close friends. * During the evening, they left for a j short wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a cocoa brown suit linen with brown and green accessories and (Continued on page nine) ' Statement of Condition Citizens Federal Savings 6- Loan Association CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA At Close of Business, June 30, I9118 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans Other Loans Investments and Securities Cash in Banks Office Building $1,275,166.73 462.66 316,085.00 66-962.19 16,051.53 $1,674,728.11 LIABILITIES Share Accounts . $1,412,247.41 Advances, F. H. 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