The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 24, 1949, Image 3
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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the occasion of her birthday, when
Mrs. Kapp entertained at supper at
Iher home.. ... ,
Iris, roses and narcissus adorned
[the living room and centered the
prettily appointed dining room ta
ble. Supper was served in buffet
style, and a beautifully iced birth
day cake was cut for the guests,
which included a number of Clinton
friends.
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Garden Club To *
Meet Monday
The Clinton Garden Club will
meet Monday afternoon, March 28th,
at 3:30 o’clock at Florida Street
school. Mrs. A. D. Abercrombie, of
Greenwood, will talk on birds,
All members are invited to
present.
recently returned from a stay in
the Philippines, talked on “Christ
the Answer to Racial Tension”, giv
ing some of her observations while
residing there.
Mrs. R. P. Wilder, president of
the organization, presided over a
short business session and closed
the meeting with prayer.
worth orphanage in Columbia.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and the hostesses served a salad
couj?se, punch and cake.
Gracing the center of the mantel
in the living room was an attractive
bowl of gladioli, and elsewhere in
the home other arrangements of
gladioli predominated.
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Mrs. Pitts Hostess
To Sara Glenn Circle
Monday evening Mrs. Ray Pitts,
Mrs. James Puryear, and Miss Kat-
Irine Martin were hostesses to mem-
of
jterest to friends of the bride and
groom-elect who are members of HOSteSS At DridQ6
I the senior class at Presbyterian col-1 Mrs. Hugh L. Eichelberger was
lege. The wedding will take place hostess to her brjdge club and a bers of the Sara Glenn circle
novt month 'number of additional guests at her ,Broad Street Methodist church at
.home on Thursday afternoon. the home of the former.
Methodist Women's
Society Meets .*
The Woman’s Society of
home on Thursday afternoon,
j Four tables were prettily appoint
ed amid a setting of gladioli and a
I decorative bowl of iris. The hos-
1 tess served a salad course and cake
[during the afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Jac-
Tom Addison
Christ
ian Service of Broad Street Method
ist church held the March meeting obs and Mrs
on Monday afternoon in the parlors | winners of the score prizes
of the church with a number of
Hicks-Bramlette
Engagement
| Mrs. James Edgar Hicks of Lau
rens announces the engagement of
Mr. Simmons
Feted on Birthday
Honoring H. A. Simmons, Sr., who members present,
eclebrated his seventy-fourth birth-! ^ rs j y Edwards, president of
day Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sim-, g r0 up, gave the devotional,
mens entertained a large number ^ ase( j on t h e fj rst ten verses 0 f the
of relatives at their home near here, j first chapter of James.
GuMt U s n remembe n r^d Mr Simmons' h Several sones werc sun f, * sh°" | ^ au B e r h > r ,-.^ nn j Wa "| aC< ‘' ‘ f ° , Carl
business session completed the] Allen Bramlette, Jr., also of Lau-
meeting. ,rens. The wedding will take place
]in June.
ki* ki r* U J Mr. Bramlette is the son of Mr.)
MISS MCV-rory honored land Mrs. Carl A Bramlette. the
Miss Jeanette Pitts was program
leader. Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr. led the
devotional, reading verses 25-37
from the tenth chapter of Luke, af
ter' which Mrs. S. M. Warner read
were the poem “The Village Blacksmith.
Miss Pitts had arranged an inter
esting program on "Human Values
in Labor Questions”, with Mrs. D.
B. Smith, Mrs. J. J. Green, and Mrs.
James E. Wolfe, also taking a part
on the program.
During the evening Mrs.„ Hugh
Ray told of her recent visit to Ep-
with a number of gifts.
Long Branch Club
Holds Meeting
Mrs. Robert Elmore and Mrs. Joe
Poole were hostesses to the Long
Branch Home Demonstration club
at the home of Mrs. Elmore on Mon
day afternoon.
The meeting w’as called to order
by the president, Mrs. Roy Harris.
Mrs. W. P. Abercrombie read the
1st Psalm, followed by a prayer by
Mrs. Kenneth Brown.
The song of the month—“In the
Gloaming” was sung by the group.
As the roll was called by the
secretary, Mrs. Jim Cunningham,
each member responded by giving
“Rainy day pastimes for children.”
Report blanks were completed by
the members.
Miss Susan Hall demonstrated
unique ways, and ornaments for
making the home more attractive
The picture study was given by
Mrs.. W. P. Abercrombie, Saying
Grace” by Chardin.
Games were enjoyed during the
social hour. The hostesses served
refreshments carrying out the St.
Patrick's Day motiff.
Carl B. Crisp Weds
Montana Girl
On their way to Hawaii for their
honeymoon are Mr and Mrs Carl
B. Crisp, who were married by Rev.
Carl M. Davidson at the First Meth
odist church in Great Falls, Mon
tana, on March 11.
The bride, formerly Miss Geral
dine Mary Shepherd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd, of
Great Falls, chose a white slipper
satin gown entrain. The dress was
smocked across the sweetheart neck
line and down the long sleeves. A
satin tiara held her fingertip veil
of illusirm net. The bouquet was of
American Beauty roses and heather
Matron of honor, Mrs. Ernest Ta
bor. of Billings, Montana, wore or
chid shantung and tiara of violets.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
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In Columbia on Birthday
Herron-Lindsay
Engagement
Capt. and Mrs. Felton H. Moore
of this city announce the engage-
meht of their sister, Hazelhurst was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R.
Plant Herron, to Herbert Lindsay, P. Kapp, in Columbia, for the State
Jr. of Greenville. Teachers meeting last . week, was
The announcement is one of in-1 honor guest on Friday evening on | vers j(y
latter being the former Miss Eliza-!
w t-A*, . , beth Holcombe of this city. Mr.
Miss Ella Little McCrary; who Bramlette attended Presbyterian
college after his release from the
armed service and is now taking
post graduate work at Duke Uni-
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Eastern Star Elects
New Officers
The regular meeting of the James
B. Parrott Chapter No. 9. Order of
Eastern Star, was held Friday wv» n-
ing at the Masonic Temple.
Officers for the coming year were
elected as follows:
Worthy Matron—Mrs. Ludie Nell
Reid!
Worthy Patron—Durward Mur
dock.
Associate Matron—Mrs. Ruth Ar
nold.
Associate Patron — Carlton F.
Win.
Secretary—Mrs. Rachel Davis.
Treasurer-—Mrs. Reba Murdock.
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., entertain
ed members of her bridge club at
her home on Thursday afternoon as
sembling players for two tables.
Colorful arrangements of daffo
dils, African violets, and flowering
quince made a pretty setting for
the occasion.
The tables were laid for refresh
ments and a salad course, open-face
sandwiches and Russian tea was
served.
Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr. and Mrs.
Posey Watts Copeland were guests
at the club. Mrs. J. B. Arnold and
Mrs. Milam were awarded score
prizes.
Local Teachers
Honored In Columbia
Thursday afternoon Mrs. H. F.
Harris entertained a number of
I Clinton friends assembled in Col-,
umbia for the two-day teachers con- j
vention.
A variety of spring flowers, in
cluding daffodils and pansies, were
' attractively arranged in the party
; rooms erf the Harris home.
Tea, sandwiches, and cakes were
served twelve guests enjoying the
lovely occasion.
Mrs. Harris will be remembered
here as the former Miss Lucy Burns.
Presbyterian Auxiliary
Officers Installed
The last meeting of the First Pres
byterian church Auxiliary for the
current year was held on Monday
afternoon in the social rooms of the
church.
After a short business meeting
Mrs. James S. Gray, retiring presi
dent of the group, called for the an-
ual report of officers and circle
chairman.
The pastor, Dr. W. R. Turner, in
stalled officers for the year.
The new president of the organi
zation is Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd.
White-Roberts
Announcement
Me, and Mrs. William H. 'White,
'of Caurens, *hnnounce the engage
ment of their daughter, Hazel Inez,
to Clarence L. Roberts, also of Lau
rens. The wedding will take place
April 15 at the Second Baptist
church in Laurens.
Miss White is a graduate of An
derson college and attended the An
derson Memorial hospital School of
Nursing.
Mr. Roberts is a member of the
senior class at .Presbyterian college
Baptist Group In
Regular Meeting
Monday afternoon the auxiliary of
the First Baptist church met in the
church parlors'with a large number
in attendance.
The Patterson circle, with Mrs.
Roy Thomas, presiding, gave the
program. The song "We’ve a Story
to Tell to the Nations” was sung by
the group, followed with prayer by
Mrs. Ray Anderson. Another song,
“Jesus Shall Reign” followed.
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