The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 23, 1948, Image 3
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Thursdoy, December 23, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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Beta Club Has
December Meet
The December meeting of the Be
ta Club was held Monaay evening
in the library of Clinton high school
with fourteen members in atten
dance.
After the business session a social
hour was enjoyed, during which
games were played and humorous
gifts exchanged. Later refreshments
of ice cream, fudge cake and mint
were served.
Wallace-Hipp
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. William LaVerne
Oates of Rock Hill, announce the
engagement of their cousin, Alicia
Pursley Wallace to Irby Shell Hipp,
Jr., ; of Rock Hill and this city. The
bridegroom-elect is the son. of Mr.
and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. The wedding
will take place in February.
Actaean Book Club
Is Entertained
A lovely party was given by Miss
Sallie Wright and Mrs. Zee Wright
McLees on last Wednesday after
noon for members of the Actaean
Book club.
The home was festive for the oc
casion with artistic holiday arrange
ments featuring greenery and ber
ries. A delightfully informal hour
was enjoyed and later the hostesses
served salad and dessert courses.
| a corsage of red rose buds.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a wedding trip |
to Florida. Upon their return they i
are making their home on Academy I
Street.
Mrs. Patterson, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. General Lee Gossett, j
is a graduate of Cross Anchor High !
School and a Spartanburg business'
college. She holds a position with
M. S. Bailey and Son Bankers.
Mr. Patterson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Patterson of Cross
the former to members of the Odds Anchor arid a graduate of Cross
and Ends club and several addition- j Anchor High school He sorted for!
al guests for a Christmas party. ^ three years in the navy and is en-
In the living room bowls of nar- rolled as a student at Presbyterian j
cissus with fern and poinsettias college for the coming semester.
were used. Cedar interspersed with 1
silver and white ornaments banked
the mantel on either end of which
were triple candelabra. A lovely
centerpiece for the dining table was] Monday afternoon Mrs. J. V. Ed-
fashioned of narcissus in a silver' wards was complimented by mem-,
bowl, flanked by tall red tapers i bers of the Woman’s Society of i
and silver bon-bon dishes contain-! Christian Service of Broad Street |
ing red and whije candies. A three! Methodist church of which she is
course supper was served. j president, with a seated tea at the
After supper the group enjoyed home of Mrs. Roy Gasque.
Christmas music. Guests in addi-! During the afternoon guests were
tion to the members included Miss-j invited into the dining room where
es Katherine Thompson, Martha fruit cake, Russion tea, nuts and
Bradley, Mary Helen Outzs, and mints were served.
Mary Gaines. j A w . . . . ,
J - j An arrangement of paint* d mag
nolia leaves beautifully centered
the tea table. Elsewhere greenery
and many lighted tapers were dc- 1
orative.
Mrs. Edwards Feted
By Methodist Society
Snelgrove-Calyert
Marriage
Miss Helen Nelson Snelgrove,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Snel-
Joint Hostesses Fete
Sundoy School Group
L m‘ J UeSday r.'y’X.X P ‘ r - Mrs. John Coleman expressed the
ry M. Moore and M.ss Martha. Ra-; iatjon o( , hp ^ , or the
mage tNrtertamed the Prmwry de- faitMu| servlce of M rs. Edwards
partment of the First Presbyterian d . nresonled a basket of
church Sunday 'school with a ^fts from he" members
Christmas party. a • * o .u
^ J . I Assisting Mrs. Gasque were (the
Punch was served and the group | circle chairman: Mrs Billy McMil-
enjoyed singing carrols after which i an , Mrs. D. R. Holland. Mrs. B. B.;
each guest was presented a gift Ballard, Mrs Carroll P. Reid, and
from a glittering tree. Later ice also Mrs. Ace Workman.
cream and cake were served. The I
refreshment tgible was prettily ap
pointed in red and white with poin
settias arranged around the punch Miss Virginia Henry
k' ue i Complimenting Miss Virginia
Henry, popular bride-elect, Miss
1 Myra Adair gave a drop-in on Mon-
i day afternoon.
About twenty-five friends, in- 1
eluding a number of college girls
Miss Adair Honors
bowl. At the windows were
candles.
Miss Gossett Weds
Oscar Leroy Patterson
Miss Nora Le^ Gossett and Oscar | home for the holidays called dur-
.. .Leroy Patterson were united in mar- ing the afternoon. Effectively car-
grove, and .leh in Cah ert were unit- r j age s un( jay afternoon, December rying out the Christmas motif, a
L Q, J:! 12 ’ at flve 0 ’ cl0ck in the afternoon | lighted tree was displayed in the
at the home of the bride’s grand- shn parlor, cedar banked the man-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Watson, tels where figurines of carolers
near Cross Anchor. ; were used. The dining table was
The Rev. John Cely, pastor of lov rly u 'ith a hand made organdy
bride’s parents on Saturday, Decem
ber 18, with Rev. J. W.- Spillers, pas
tor, of Calvary Baptist church, offi
ciating.
The bride’s only attendant was her j
in* uimo uwiy Yarboroughs Chapel church per- 1 cover ove r blue and centered with
sister, Miss Myrtle Nelson, and Mr. per
Calvert had
King.
as best man Carlton
a brown suit with matching ac-1
cessories and a corsage of roses.
formed the ceremony in the pres- j a ^ ow bowl of white camellias,
ence of members of the family.and 1 w b>te tapers burned in silver can-!
The bride chose for her wedding! fr '™ds „ „ i^, b , ra ®" th * M , rS ', B °
Mi - ?. Cecil Bishop, pianist, ren- Whitten poured coffee and also as-
dered a program of wedding music, istmg the hostess in the courtesies
including “Through The Years’’ the I of entertaining and serving were
traditional wedding marches and her mother. Mrs. R. C. Ad^ir and
during the ceremony “Claire De- Mis - I- M Smith.
Lune” was softly played. Miss Henry was presented with
The bride was becomingly at- » ** ot l silve * and “ l f ? hir,e >'
tired in a suit of powder blue with Dawk,ns als0 a who was
'Odds and Ends' Club
Has Christmas Party
Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Mrs. Jamies
P. Sloan were co-hostesses on
Thursday evening at the home of black accessories
Her flowers were!
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a guest was remembered with a
gift.
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Sunday School Class
Has Christmas Party
Members of the Helen Anderson
Sunday school class of the First
Baptist church enjoyed a Christ
mas party on last Tuesday evening
at the church.
The church parlors were festive
with h< may 'cto' t in< !• : g
a t: e. painted magnolias and sev
eral' mangt r scenes. Rilbuns t x-
tt nfried fn‘n the windows ft'—the
central chandeher which was sliow-
ered with bells. Poinsettias and
lighted red candles adorned the
table. A delightful refreshment
plate was served with coffee and
later mints were passed.
A highlight of the evening was
the Arrival of Santa Claus who pre
sented each guest with a gift.
We deeply appreciate the patronage
shown us through the years, and this
season presents a fitting time to*let you
know we realize what you have done for
us — and we are grateful.
MAY THIS CHRISTMAS BE A GLORIOUS
ONE AND MAY EACH DAY OF 1949
BE FILLED WITH HAPPINESS
PENNEY’S
iCLINTON, S. C.
U. D. C. Chapter Holds
December Meeting
The December meeting of the
Stephen D Lee Chapter of the
Unitd'Daughtt rs of the Confederacy
was held a* the home of Mrs. C.
•Bynum Betts. Associate hostesses
were Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs.
Henry M. Young and Mrs. Ralph
♦Copeland
Mrs. Young, pr< sid» nt, presided
over the meeting. Mrs. Jasoer R >w-
land gave a reading “A Plantation
1 ChristmasV by Archibald Rutledge
aftt r which a number of appropri
ate* contests were enjoyed. Gifts
were presented the guests from the
beautifully decorated tree by the
st irway. Throughout the receiv
ing rooms greenery with bright ber-
pt < ; nd tapers w : '. - tistic.il': . orA
ranged. The living room mantel
linked with cedar presented a
snow scene and held figurines of
angels and above the mantel was
a large evergreen design.
A salad course, coffee and bon
bons were served.
Miss Burts Hostess
To Baptist Circle
Miss Marion Burts was hostess to
the' Business Women circle of the
First Baptist church for the De
cember meeting on the evening of
the 13th.
Nineteen members were present
for the meeting which was held in
th alumni room of the Presbyter
ian college library. A lighted tree
with other holiday adornments gave
a festive setting for the gathering.
Miss Burts had 'arranged the pro- .
gram on “Good Tidings of Great
Joy’’, and others contributing were 1
Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Mrs. James Mc-
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HEALTH, HAPPINESS, PROSPERITY — may they all be
yours to enjoy this Christmas and in the days to follow. And
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while we are extending these greetings to you and your fam
ily, we also wish to express our appreciation for the treat
ment afforded us in the year just closing. These courtesies
are gratefully acknowledged with a pledge to strive for^ven ,
greater service than has been our custom in the past.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
Moore’s Dress Shoppe
MRS. PERRY M. MOORE, Prop.
E. PITTS STREET
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afforded ws this post twelve months. It has
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forward to many more years of friendships
with oil of you.
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