The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 16, 1948, Image 3
Thursday, December 16,1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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Card Club Has
Dessert Bridge
A dessert bridge was given by
Mrs. Carlisle Neely Thursday after
noon for members of her card club.
Two tables were arranged in a
holiday setting featuring holly and
greens with bright berries. After
a sweet course several progressions
were made with several progressions
to Mrs. Carroll White Copeland and
Mrs. Tom E. Addison.
Dawkins-Hughes
Engagement
were Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Mrs. Lynn
W. Cooper, Mrs. Marvin Poole, Mrs.
Annie Giles Bailey, Mrs. Asa Davis,
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mrs. R. P.
Wilder president, conducted a busi
ness session after which the group
were dismissed with prayer by Mrs.
T. L. W. Bailey.
Mrs. Taylor Hostess
To Needlecraft Club
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Dawkins
of this city announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Shirley, to
Robert G. Hughes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hughes, of Canton, Ga.
The wedding will take place De
cember 26. '
Miss Dawkins and Mr. Hughes are
members of the senior class at Pres
byterian college.
Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., enter
tained members of the Needlecraft
Club and their husbands at her
home on Tuesday evening.
The living and dining rooms were
attractive with seasonal decora
tions.
During the evening the hostess
served a salad course with cold
drinks.
town. He is now a student at Pres-'to Miss Carolyn Pitts. After the pro-jclub and guests. During the sing-' music. Later the gr'i^rl w- r, invit-
byterian college, where he is a gressions punch, sandwiches, cake, I ing, a group of young ladies in rhy-
member of the senior class, the var- mints and nuts were served. The
sity football team and of Kappa Al-| hostesses presented the honorees
pha. with gifts of silver and Miss Shirl-
The .wedding will take place on ey Dawkins, also a bride-elect was
December 24 at the First Presbyter- remembered with a trousseau gift,
ian Church of this city.
Mrs. D. B. Smith
Bridge Hostess
_ ed into the dining .foom where re-
thm decorated appropriately for freshments were served h.jffet ityle
Christmas followed by a gay dance Mrs. Jofyn Bell served -dad and
and preparations-for the social hour., Mrs. W. G King. Sr. p ured cof-
Guests were served star, wreath' fee. Spiced apples with tiny light-
and Christmas tree shaped sand-'ed canflles and other party daintie
wiches, with a sweet replica of San- each carrying out the holiday col-
ta Claus, coffee and tea. \ tors and motif mad< attractive
Miss Norma E. Hallett was ho$- plates.
tess for the enjoyable Christmas The supper taBTe overlaid with a
event withjhe following co-hostess- lade cover held a central arrange-
d
Presbyterian Groups
Have Yule Parties Tuesday evening Mrs. D. B. Smith, - „
Circle No. 1 of the First Presby- entertained members of her. bridge Brooks Owens, Mrs. Ju- ment rif greens jand ht-rra-s, re<
terian church gave a Christmas pro- club at her home on Young drive, Coleman, Misses Lois Blakely, tapers in silver 'holders, aud- a..di
gram and party on Monday even- Salad and dessert courses were '' ,,ona Cm-ens. Luva McDonald and agonal arrangement of red satin
ing at Lesh Infirmary. served at small prettily appointed 1 Mrs. George Brockenbrough. ribbons. Elsewhere in the dining
Miss Inez Tucker told a Christ- tables after which a number of pro-i The Training School Music was room myriads of glob* and poin-
mas story and Mrs. A. M. Copeland gressions were enjoyed. At the con-j under the direction of Mrs Brooks settias were used,
led in prayer. During a social hour, elusion of the games score prizes Owens and Joe Shay, both presiding During the evening each guest
tea, fruit, cookies and candies were were awarded Mrs. Jasper Row-1 at the piano. , was presented a gift from her “cu'jl
served and later gifts were pre- land and Mrs. James P. Sloan. _Mrs.> I cfe swfter.”
sented from a prettily decorated tree. J. W. Clemens was a club guest for f'k,, rr l, C\rr\c> Assisting the_hostesses_ m serving
Members of the circle presented the|the evening. V^nurtil V^liCie
‘infirmary with a number pf chil- rru " 1i " i "
dren’s books as well as fruit and
candies
Twenty-five members Pf the cir
cle and their guests from Lesh en
joyed the occasion.
The living room mantel was lie Fnf-prtninpH
banked with native greenery inter-j niun cu
spersed with candles. Blue and sil- | Mrs. John Griffin Pitts, Mrs. W.
ver predominated in the dining C. Milam, and Mrs. Carroll P. Reid
were Mrs. C. D Pitts, Mrs. Frank
Ramage. Barbara Milam and Caro-
ilyn Reid.
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. Betts
Baptist Society and
Circles Meet Jointly
The December meeting of the Cir
cles and Missionary Society of the
First Baptist church were held
jointly on Monday afternoon.
The circles met separately -for a
business session. Later the Franks
circle, Mrs. R. W. Johnson, chair
man, presiding, presented the pro
gram on “Good Tidings of Great
Joy To All People.” Taking part
Snathe
Againi'k
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Cj B.
j Betts entertained the Study club
! for the December meeting.
Mrs. R. C. Adair gave an interest-
I ing Christmas program which in-
j eluded a Christmas story and poems.
Later in the afternoon a congealed
chicken salad course, coffee, and
bon bons were served. The color
note was carried out in the Christ
mas motif.
Throughout the rooms Christmas
decorations were effective. A gaily
decorated tree stood by the stair
way. Over the mantel a wreath
was suspended, while evergreens,
tall white candles and tiny angels
adorned the mantel. Bowls of red
berries were placed elsewhere.
room decorations with a table ar
rangement of silvered leaves and
glowing ornaments.
The business women’s circles No. j
No. 2 and 3 met jointly at the church \A/ Q P Q nnA C\rr\nc
on Monday evening. | W. J. V*. J. unQ V^IrCIcS
The devotional, the Christmas | |-Jq|(J Joint Meet
dfM'so'n" * A?''the 'conclusion ^of ^he! ^he Woman’s Society of Christian lar *P'. tree ‘ n the living room with
derson. At the conclusion the and the Cir / les of Broad multicolored lights bowls of holly
entertained members of the Sara
Glenn Circle of Broad Street Meth
odist church with an "enjoyable
Christmas Party at the Pitts home
on Monday evening.
The homo was beautifully deco
rated for the yuletide featuring a
program a social hour,/games and 1 v r irci Y b OI “‘ Utlu and evergreens with red berries
carols were enjoyed ir/the church 1 Street Methodist church met Mon- j r . e P,. berr . ieS ;
parlors, and a salad course,
sandwiches were served.
and
day afternoon, 'at the church with Reflect f d arrangements of long leaf
Mrs. J. V. Edwards, the president, 1 P*, 110 sl j Vt 7if^ conf,s - and red tapers,
I presiding. ’ | adorned the mantels ^ ^
; . , j The program led by Mrs. O. C.
,, The devotional was led by Mrs. Lewis included appropriate Scnp-
John Coleman. The meeting,opened ture and selections of Christmas
with the group singing together O ■
J Little Town of Bethlehem”. ^‘
Mrs. R. L. Lockett read the Scrip-
Si HI pSOfl-Norton
Engagement
Sunday School Party
Given At Parsonage
The Susanna Wesley Bible class!
of Broad Street Methodist church ture, after which Mrs. Coleman read
was given a party on Thursday ev- ; a p 0 e m by Van Dyke and parts from
ening at the home of Mrs^ P. L- the story of “The Otherwise Man".
Baukmght. Hostesses wejre Mrs. G. Afterwards the group sang togeth- i
W. Hollingsworth. Mrs. B. H. Hen-! er “Silent Night", with prayer by I
ry, Mrs. J. B. Dailey and Mrs. Hu- Mrs. Coleman,
bert Pitts I v
Candles', evergreens with berries! In ,
and poinsettias were used to form 8 a vc an mttr
a lovely holiday setting for the 1 ^UstVhiirch i^ mTnm^ dirtricTs ^*
casion which assembled twenty-1 d A { ter a a SQcial
REMOVAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. MARION E. LAWSON
Dentist
announces his new loca
tion:
200 South Broad St
(Across the street from Casino
Theatre)
three guests. Several games and
contests were enjoyed and a fea-enjoyed and refreshments
ture of the entertainment was the 1 s
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VICKS VAIKONOL
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer
Crowe of Columbia, Ga., announce
the engagement of their sister. Miss
Marjorie Arine Simpson of Atlanta,
Ga., to Troy Jerome Norton of
Georgetown and Presbyterian Col
lege.
Miss Simpson is the daughter of
the late Frances Craine Simpson and
the late James Augustus Simpson.
She received her A. B. degree
from Presbyterian college last May.
Mr. Norton is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy McGee Norton of George-
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singing of Christmas carols by a ; ^
group led by Mrs. James Pitts. Sand- 1 Beautiful Christmas
wiches and tea were served during : n n . j
the evening. Program Presented
At Training School
u _ On Wednesday evening, the Clin-
nOSteSS lO VjrOUp ton Music club, their guests, with
Mrs. Ernest Hitt
Mrs. Ernest Hitt and Mrs. L. M numbers of the Staff of the State
Wilson were joint hostesses Monday ,Trainin fi Scho01 , liacludl , n S many of
evening to the Ladies Bible Class: children celebrated the spirit
of the Associate Reformed church: 0 ^ ^bnstmas at the institution,
for their annual Christmas party. | Tbe first hall of the program was
The receiving rooms of the Hitt as , < y?.}?L s ; i , XT . ,.„ . ,
home were lovely with Christmas 1 O Holy Night . Adams
ornaments, evergreens and a gaily i , a! T lbl 9!l. .. ^
lighted tree ' ^ Hallelujah Chorus , State
Mrs. A. B - . Blakely read a Christ- Training School Choir, Mrs. Julian
mas story, after which the guests Coleman, Mrs. lorn Milam. Ansel
received gifts from their “sunshine Ro ^ or ^ Wysor, and Dr. B.
sisters”. Later a salad course, cake !'^ , p Whdten .
and coffee were enjoyed by the . Recessional,
twenty-eight members attending. ! Angels bing
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Lutheran Society
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Members of the Woman’s Mission
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“Hark The Herald
'ige*
! "He shall Feed His Flock" (Hand-
lel)—Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mis. Hen-
i derson Pitts
Music of Christmas: Marimba so
los—Miss Gloria Owens.
Second part of the program was
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CHRISTMAS
DAY
church gathered on Monday even
ing at the home of Mrs. J. L. Dick-
ert for a delightful holiday party.
The program led by Mrs. Dickert
featured Christmas ScnpKire and
songs. During the evening each
member was remembered with a
gift.
Refreshments of chicken salad
and other dainties were served with
coffee and tea. buffet style in the
dining room. Poinsettias were ar
ranged with silvered berries for a
j centerpiece for the table. Elsewhere
; in the dining room the same color
[motif was effective with seven!
; branched candelabra holding white
[ lighted tapers on either end of the
‘ buffet. In the living room red car
nations, silvered berries, holly and
| cedar with many lighted tapers were
artistically arranged.
“Deck The Halls" sung by Music
Magruder-LaMotte
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Tlje following announcement is j
of interest here to friends and rel
atives:
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Magruder of
Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C.,
announce the engagement of their |
daughter, Lila Jean, to Louis C. La-
Motte, Jr., of Raleigh, N. C.
The wedding will be held in the
Tacoma Park Presbyterian church
on December 31.
Mr. LaMotte is a son of Dr. and
Mrs. L. C. LaMotte of Maxton, N. i
C., former Clinton residents. . His 1
mother before marriage was Miss *
Sarah Hunter. He is a grandson of.
Mrs. Myrtle Hunter of this city.
Party
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Eastern Star Group
I Miss Mary Terry, Worthy Ma
tron, and Mrs. Mary Chapman en
tertained members of the Eastern
Star and their guests with a Christ
mas party on Monday evening at
the Chapman home. M
The traditional colors of retf and
[ green were effectively carried out
in adornment for the receiving |
rooms. The twenty five guests en
joying the occasion were invited,
into the dining room where a de- J
lightful supper was served buffet
style. The table appointments fea
tured evergreens with berries, red
candles and silvered leaves.
After the group participated in a
number of games and gifts were
presented-from the Christmas tree.
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Joint Hostesses
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Honoring' two brides-elect, Miss
Virginia Henry and Miss Florence
DuRant, Miss Grace Young and Miss
Mary Frances Pinson entertained,
with a bridge party Tuesday even
ing at the R. G. Murphy home.
Three tables were arranged for
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