The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 10, 1949, Image 3
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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1919
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pa^e Three
TheWO/AAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
Of INTEREST
cuits and mints. The local organiza- ] low jasamine, daffodils, gladioli and
tion also presented three dozen lock- snapdragons were beautifully arrang
er covers for use in the rooms. ell. Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs.
The following members assisted: George Brockentorough won score
Mrs. G. A. Black, Mrs. Nene D. Work- P rizes and ^ * uest ^ honor was re
man, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Mrs. W. G. j membered with a gift. At the con-
King, Sr., Mrs. Jade Red, Mrs. Al- : cluslon <> f * ames the hostess
| mon Spencer, Mrs. B. C. Preslar, | served a salad course.
I Mrs. Jasper Rowland, Mrs. Frank
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! Cauley and Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
Long Branch 4-H Clubs
flowering peach were attractive.
Pie Hold Meeting
a la mode was served with coffee The 4-H clubs of Long Branch [J. Q Chapter
Mrs. Jacobs Hostess
For Bridge Meeting
Thursday afternoon Mrs. William I teri ? 00 " c ° ld drir * s were enjoyed day morning
P. J'acobs, III, was hostess to her, Wlth j 3 ? 6 ? "iJ 5 - ^: or ® P" zes wer j
Mrs. Rogers was again feted on
{Tuesday when Mrs. W. A. Johnson
invited a few friends for lunch.
i Bolick Talks To
before the games and during the af- school met at the school house Thurs
The local Stephen D. Lee chapter,
; United Daughters of the Confeder-
awarded to Mrs. W. S.
Mrs. C. W. Anderson.
card club for a desert bridge
Two tables, placed in a setting of
daffodils and narcissus, were appoint-{ _ L . t
ed for refreshments and a sweet Presbytenon Circles
course was served. At the conclus- w/rn
ion of the progressions Mrs. Tommy ▼▼IH •▼'OllOay
Hollis was presented high score
prize.
nzes were Shirley Wilson, president of the 0 cy, met on Thursday evening at the
Horne ano, g ir i’ s c i u b, called the meeting to or- home of Mrs. Wilson Harris on Cen-
; der and gave the thought of the tennial street.
mo A nt Q., , , , . _ i In the absence of the president,
rUr by ^ a " > Mrs. Henry Young, Miss Agnes DaT
verne Spoone, followed by a pray
er song “Father, Hear Us”.
Mrs. Ansel Godfrey
Entertains Club
Memfbers of her card club met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey for a dessert
bridge.
A variety of spring flowers used tess.
at vantage points made a pretty; N. 6—Mrs. B. O. Whitten.
vis presided over the business ses-
Circles of the First Presbyterian i The song of the month, “Above S10n ‘ .
church will meet Monday as follows: i the Plains” was sung. ! Julian Bolick was guest speaker
No. 1—at the church at 7:30. ! Pupils of the 5th grade gave the for the meeting and spoke interest-
No. 2—Mrs.G'ary Lehn at 8:00. “Village Blacksmith” ’as a reading, m* 1 ? of the h»^°Tic not of 1876 in
No. 3—Mrs. John William King at The 4th, 5th and 6th grade pupils Laurens county.
7:30. sang "In 1492.” I Later, the guests were invited into
All others will meet at 4 o’clock | ( Miss Susan Hall talked to the girls ,he dinin 8 room where sandwiches,
in the afternoon. on “Better Ways of Dishwashing.” I co ^ ee ’ rain ^ s and cake were served in
N. 4—Mrs. Arthur Little. ! (Mr. Williams discussed with the hufTet st y le . from a 101)16 ad o™ed
No. 5—at the home of Mrs. James boys “Disease and Insect Control on with camellias and pansies.
Gray with Mrs. John Harris, hos-! the Farm and in the Home.”
background for the two tables. Be
fore cards a sweet course was served.
Score prizes went to Mrs. Horace
Payne and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan.
No. 7—Mrs. W. R. Anderson.
No. 8—Mrs. G. A. Burton.
Miller-Nosh
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce H. Miller, of
Mountville, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Margaret
Jane, to Walter Milton Nash, III, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milton Nash,
Jr., of Fountain Inn. The wedding
will take place April 15.
Mrs. Clyde McCrary
Honored On Birthday
iw\ i r*' I Mrs. Clyde McCrary was honored
'Drop-In Given For iwith a family dinner on Sunday in
c i w •. 1 observance of her birthday which oc-
Savannoh Visitor j curred Saturday.
Honoring her niece, Mrs. Clyde Members of her family gathered
Jr., of Savannah, Ga., who is visiting for the occasion which came as a
here, Mrs. A. M. Young entertained 1 surprise to the honoree. The beau- afternoon at 4 o’clock:
Pink snapdragons and pansies dec
orated the living room.
Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Dan
Yarborough, Mrs. J. W. Milam and
Mrs. Metta Stone.
Methodist Circles
To Meet Monday
Circles of Broad Street Methodist
church will meet as follows Monday
tifully embossed birthday cake cen- 1 Louise Best with Mrs Roger Hen-
tered L ttre fable and later Mrs. Me- r y-
Crary was presented a number of 1 The Barden Circle with Mrs. P.
L. Bauknight.
of Mayme Johnson with Mrs. Roy
Gasque.
Elbe Hatton with Mrs. B. H Hen-
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., enter
tained members of her bridge club DeWeSC Lynn
on Thursday afternoon, assembling ’
players for two tables. Circle HOS Meeting
A colorful winter garden with
modernistic arrangement of
informally Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’clock.
Fifteen guests were invited for the
drop-in and enjoyed an informal gifts.
hour. Late in the afternoon a salad Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn
course was served with coffee. Bou- [ Camden were out-of-town,
quets of daffodils and other spring; *
flowers were prettily combined to Study Club Meets
decorate the hostess home for the 7
occasion.
Due to a study course for Sunday
With Mrs. Hart School workers being held at the
Wednesday afternoon the Study church each e\ening Monday through
club met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Thursday the meeting of the Sara
Hart in Joanna. . Glenn Circle has been postponed un-
Adorning the living room were ^ Monday evening March 21 at . 30
a The Edith DeWese Lynn Circle of bowls of calendulas. at the home of Mrs. Ray Pitts,
fruit Thornwell Memorial church met on! Mrs. Marshall Brown gave an in
u ao i* v. v*. JLixUrHWCll aVICiIiUI Idl LilUILIl UlCl Uil © ■■ • _ . •
blossoms decorated the living room Tuesday evening in the parlors of Cresting review of the book, “So MOme UemonStration
and in the dining room sprays of the Turner building. * ' Dear To My Heart.” ! r|„k kyUotinn UaU
tu * r or,™* r-mic ♦oa/.hor During the afternoon a salad ^••UD /Vieering nelQ
Miss Frances Gilhs^ Bible te course( and co fT e e were served.} The Musgrove Home Demonstra-
^ Abut I Mi« Margaret Kent Bell, of St.un-j tion club met with Mrs. W. R. An-
ton, Va., was a guest.
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the study on ‘“Exodus.” After a bus
iness session presided over by the
chairman, Miss Julia Porter, a social
hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses Mrs. Bert
Price and Mrs. George Irby.
Legion Auxiliary
Serves Veterans
derson on March 2nd at 3 o'clock
with the president in charge. The
club sang “In the Glooming.”
Devotional was given by Miss
1 Blanche Cox, who read the 45th
; Psalm and led in prayer.
The secretary called the roll and
Members of the local American Ratchford Boland.
Lutheran Women
Plan Lenten Services
The regular monthly meeting of
S* Wom.y. MImIomt Suriety ?< e 3 c‘h'memb«"a^we'red a“(RamJ
". : ,.1. Day Pastime for the children "
The minutes were then read by the
secretary.
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Legion Auxiliary were host to 400! Mrs. Elbert Boyce, mission study ( Durmg th buginess session the ^
patients and their visitors on Sunday <>r Da^T ind ent asited that favonte recipes **
At ^' sent in ^ each member. Club re-
On Our Own Doorstep . At the ^ w filled b committee
conclusion of the program a social „v_i
afterndbn at fhe V>t4rans hospital In
Columbia for a coffee hour.
In addition to the social in the re-
, .. .. . . i hour was enjoyed and the hostess
creation hall patients in three wards . . ... „
ua.1 Haiicia iw served a sweet course with coffee
were served cake, coffee, cheese tois-
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Mrs. Larry DeShields had charge
Plans were made for voecial ser- ^ the P icture stud y- “ The Stock ‘
^ans were made lor special ser ade „ b paul Ceganne wa st d _
vies for the lenten season as fol- Jed
^° r ^ s ' . . ^ j Mrs. Long, assistant Home Dem-
March oration a*m had charge of the
demonstration.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
James C. Dickert
Thursday evening, March 17—Mrs.
H Henry C. Suber.
1 Friday eveniag, March 18—Mrs. W.
O. Derrick.
Services are at 7:30 and all women
of the church are invited to attend.
Mrs. Betts Heads
A. R. P. Society
The March meeting of the Wom
an’s Missionary Society of the Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian church!
was held Monday afternoon at the I
home of Misses Lidie and Lizzie
Sloan on North Broad Street with
fourteen members in attendance.
Miss Margaret Blakely led the
program on “Stewardship and Min
isterial Relief" with several members
contributing articles from the Jour
nal of Missions.
During a business session the fol
lowing officers were elected to serve
for the coming year.
President, Mrs. C. Bynum Betts.
Vice-President, Mrs. E. B. Sloan.
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. George
Watts Copeland,
jj Cause Secretaries:
Intermediate and Juniors, Mrs. Hu-
bert Todd.
Home Missions, Miss Nannie Young
Tribble.
Foreign Missions, Miss Margaret
:-j Blakely.
Literature and Christian Educa-
* 5 tion, Mrs. L. M. Wilson.
:j ( Orphanage, Miss Lidie Sloan.
:: Thank Oifering, Mrs. J. Reed
8 Todd.
:: White Cross, Mrs. A. B. Blakely,
ft Sfewardship and Spiritual Life,
S Mrs. R. L. Plaxico.
ft Temperance, Mrs. Irene Todd.
Historian, Mrs. W. B. Tribble.
Easter Star To Have
Inspection Meeting Friday
Mrs. Eleanor Evans, of Columbia,
past grand matron, will make an of
ficial visit to inspect James B. Par-
(Continued on page six)
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Forties Compliment
Mrs. Rogers, Visitor
! Mrs. Monroe Rogers of Dillon who
is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone, has
been accorded a number of social
courtesies while visiting here.
Mrs. Pringle Copeland was hos
tess for a bridge-luncheon on Friday
in compliment to Mrs. Rogers. Two
tables were arranged for the morn- 1
ing games with luncheon served af-
i'ter carjds. High score award went
! to Mrs. William Bailey Owens and
Mrs. Rogers were presented a guest
I prize. Mixed spring flowers adorned
| the living room and an arrangement
ot snapdragons graced the center of
> the luncheon table.
—
Monday a ternoon Mrs. J. J. Corn
wall entertained at bridge 'or Mrs.
Rogers. Throughout the card rooms
where four tables were placed yel-
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