The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 3
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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course, coffee and heart Shaped I tapers complemenfing this setting, j CHORAL CLCB MfcFTS MONDAY
cakes, iced in pink. Following the! Assisting in entertaining and ser- The Choral club will meet Monday,
motif of the season the living room, | ving were Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, Mr.! evening, February 21. at the Clinton
dining room and den were prettily | and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker, Mr. and high school. All members are asked
adorned with red carnations, and Mrs. Haynie G. Prince, Mrs. James to be present and anyone interested
gladioli arranged with tall red ta-; Allred, Mrs. B. L. Wood, Mrs. E. H.! >n the club is cordially invited to
pers and greenery.
Hall and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
attend.
Junior Music Club
Meets At Joanna
Lillian Hart and Virginia Addison
were co-hostesses yesterday at the
home of the former at Joanna for
the February meeting of the Jun
ior Music club.
Musical selections were given by
several members, the rythum band
and a playlet was acted out to mus
ic. At the conclusion of the program
refreshments were enjoyed.
Bridge Club Miss Ray Feted
Enjoys Meeting iWith Birthday Party
Friday afternoon Mrs. Harry Me- 1 On February 3rd, Mrs. John H.
Sween entertained her bridge club Bell, Mrs. Floyd Pitts, Mrs. W. C.
using as a theme the Valentine mot- Milam, Mrs. C. D. Pitts and Mrs.
if. Ray Pitts entertained for Miss Min-
Tallies carried out the chosen col- n * e * n honor of her birthday
or note and bon bon dishes of red a * the home of the former in Ren-
and white candies were on each ta- n0 -
ble. Before cards cherry tarts and The home was beautifully decora-
coffee were served. Two tables were ted carrying out the valentine mot-
in play with score award going to‘if. The prettily appointed dining ta-
Book Club
Is Entertained
Mrs. Goyne Simpson was hostess
to members of the Thursday book
club at her home the past week.
The program for the afternoon
consisted of an informal discussion, M rs Jasper Rowland, a club vis- ble was covered with a white cloth
of current events and the exchange^j tor ' ' ' ' ' "
of books. Later coffee, cake and nuts >
were served. Bowls of jonquils used | s Entertained
EASTERN STARS TO MEET
The James B. Parrott Chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, will meet to
morrow evening, February 18, at the
Masonic Temple at eight o’clock. All
officers and members are invited to
be present. Officers are asked to
dress in formal attire.
W. s. c, S. TO MEET
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of Broad Sstreet Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon,
February 21, at the church, at 4:00
o’clock. All members are invited
to be present.
SI'BSC RfBE TO THE CHRON1CLR
at vantage points created a spring,
setting for the meeting.
Mrs. George Blalock Prom Party For
Hostess At Bridge , Younger Set
Mrs. George R. Blalock was hos-! Saturday evening Maddie Young
less to her bridge club and several and Ellen Fraser entertained a
with red hearts strung on red rib-
j boh diagonally across the table with
a big red bow at one end and a
j white valentine centered with a red
! carnation and red streamers at the
1 other end. The center of the table
sert bridge on Thursday afternoon was adorned with a beautiful birth-
for members of her club and several ,^ a y cake on a reflector banked with
By Mrs. J. P. Rowland
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additional guests on Thursday af
ternoon.
Three tables were prettily ap
pointed for refreshments in a set
ting of camellias* and pear blossoms.
A sweet course was enjoyed before
the games. Mrs. Carroll White Cope
land and Mrs. James Addison were
winners of the score prizes.
Mrs. Bailey Fetes
Sunday School Class
Saturday afternoon Mrs. George
W. Bailey entertained her Sunday
school class from the junior depart
ment of the First Presbyterian
church with a Valentine party at
her home.
The twelve young people enjoyed
games and later ice cream, cake
and candies were served. Mrs. Bail-
group of the younger set with a j
Valentine prom party.
The proms were progressive start
ing at the Young home, going to the
Fraser home and returning to the
former for refreshments. Heart
shaped sandwiches, cakes and punch
were served in an effective Valen
tine setting. The hostesses mothers,
Mrs. Leland Young and Mrs. Layton ... . .
Fraser assisted in entertaining and > * lth gre * nery and 0,her early sprm8
serving the young folk. Twenty-two! D,ossoms -
additional guests assembling play- 1
ers for three tables.
A sweet course, cherry tarts in |
the shape of a George Washington
hat, was served with coffee, salted
nuts and Valentine candies. After
a number of interesting progres
sions high score award was present
ed Mrs. Roy Gasque.
As a setting for the afternoon
games the hostess used several mod^
ernistic arrangements of camellias
(Continued onr page seven)
guests enjoyed the party.
Valentine Party
For Children
Friday afternoon Wallace and
Corrine Boyd entertained the chil
dren in their neighborhood with a
delightful Valentine party
Bride-Elect Feted
With Shower, Party
Complimenting Miss Evelyn Lan-
ford of Spartanburg who will be
married to C. H. McCrary Febru
ary 20, Mrs. Andy Young, Jr., Mrs.
Their mother. Mrs. Hubert Boyd; " obcrt McCrary and Mrs. Talmadge
was assisted by Misses Helen An-l Slmmons «>‘ a '-‘ a >n«t on Tuesday
ey was assisted by Miss Bernice i derson and Lillian Hart in entertain- '
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ing and serving the little folk. Af
ter several games ice cream, punch,
The Young home was attractive
with a combination of spring flow-
child given
candies.
a favor of Valentine
and popcqrn were served and each | er * J0 "‘> ulls P redomi . na,in f . . ,
^ 1 The honoree was presented a host
of miscellaneous gifts which were
opened and passed. Later a salad
ki C *sL Li s. course was served with punch and
MrS. jfTIlth rIOStCSS mints passed. Out-of-town guests
Sara Glenn Circle were Mrs G H Hud g ens . Mrs G ;
„ ra j V3ienn . D e . tu R. Lanford, Mrs. G. R. Lanford, Jr.
Monday evening Mrs. D. B. Smith, and Mrs PauI Lanford .
Mrs. John A. Davis, and Mrs. Clif- j
ton Adair were hostesses to mem- , . » ...
bers of the Sara Glenn circle of Legion Auxiliary
Broad Street Methodist church at'^gg^ ^ rs J aco b S
the home of the former. Thomas Jacobs was hostess
Miss Rose Lee assisted by Miss' “f*- inornas Jacobs was hostess
Jeanette Pitts who gave the devo- ° American Legion Auxiliary
tional, had arranged an interesting!^ th £ February meeting on Tues-
program on “Hawaii—its people, his-j ^‘‘7 a trno<)n -
tory, and the Methodist work there.” L In ^ lmng ro °™ Jonquils and
Later a social hour was enjoyed h y. c A } nih ^ were . P rett J * combined
and Uxe hostesses served a salad
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with other spring flowers while
handsome arrangements of gladioli
decorated the den and dining room.
Following the ritual, Mrs. W. C.
Baldwin led in prayer and a busi
ness session was held. Mrs. Frank
Young who was in charge of the af- 1
i ternoon’s program discussed “Am- i
ericanism
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and the hostess committee served
i sandwiches and cup cakes with tea.
Mrs. Shealy Fetes
Mrs. Ben Moye, Bride
Mrs. ,Ben Moye, a bride of recent
date, was paid a charming compli
ment when Mrs. Wilmot Shealy en
tertained Friday afternoon in her
honor.
About fifteen friends were invited
for the drop-in to meet Mrs. Moye.
Throughout the receiving rooms
spring flowers were attractive. Dur
ing the afternoon guests were in-
ited into the dining room for re
freshments. Here a Valentine motif
was carried out in the table appoint
ments. Gracing the center of the
refreshment table was a spray of
long leaf pine the tips of which were
showend with tiny red hearts with
a runner of hearts also extending
along the table. Assisting in the
courtesies of entertaining were Mrs.
Henderson Pitts and Mrs. Roy Gas
que.
Mrs. Holland Hostess
Baptist Business Circle
Thirteen members of the Busi
ness Woman's circle of the First
Baptist church gathered on Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Jobe D. Holland for the February,
meeting.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Miss Eloise Miller after
! which Frank Perry, Ministerial stu
dent at Presbyterian college, spoke
on “Christ And The Man In The
i Street.”
| During a social hour the hostess
served sandwiches, cold drinks and
cup cakes. Arrangements of red
gladioli decorated the hostess living
• room in the Valentine motif.
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Dr. and Mrs. Brown
Entertain Informally
Dr. and Mrs,. Marshal! Brown En
tertained the faculty and staff of
Presbyterian college informally pn
Thursday evening at their home
with a Valentine party.
Throughout the receiving rooms
early spring flowers were prettily
arranged. Music and group singing
was a /oature of the evening’s en
tertainment. Guests were/invited for
refreshments into the dining room
where the Valentine motif was ef
fective. A red heart of carnations
with an arrow of white hycinths
fashioned a lovely centerpiece for
|he table with red and white lighted
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