The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1949, Image 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pag’f Tlirw
The WOMAN'S PAGE
SOCIETY EVBIIS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
or INTEREST
a social hour was enjoyed and the l and prettily decorated in the East-
i hostess served a sweet course with! er motif using also the birthday cake
puhch
For the occasion the hos
tess home was attractive with tulips
and iris.
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and candles. Each little visitor was
remembered with a basket contain
ing a bunny and candy eggs. After
refreshments an egg hunt , was en
joyed* on the back lawn at the h6me
of Mrs. W. R. Pitts.
Maude Hollis. Tiny coral bell cor
sages were pinned on the departing
guests.
Lovely Seated Tea
For Bride-Elect
Stansell-Harker
Engagement
Godfrey-Gault
of Engagement
The engagement
Payne for a number of enjoyable
afternoon games.
Mrs. Allen Draughon honored Miss
Joy Godfrey whose engagement was
announced this week, with a lovely
seated tea on Saturday afternoon
at the home of her mother, Mrs. W.
Mrs. C. W. Anderson
Hostess At Bridge
Thursday Mrs. C. W. Anderson
entertained members of her bridge
club for dessert and a number
of Miss Joy
Two tables were laid for refresh- Youn S Godfrey of this city and Cal- 1 u - Mai awin.
Lurmuun fine. ments and a sweet course served, houn Folk Gault of Bamberg, an- Purple • r ' S t he° 1 wL ^oom^norTl
Pink and white dogwood with Later during cards, salted nuts and nounced this week by her parents, hall and in the living room floral
(Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stansell of purple iris in keeping with the sea-'cold drinks were enjoyed Score t ^ of wide interest. ,arra a J P p ’ ansios P we f e
Laurens, announce the engagement S onal motif formed a beautiful back-i Prizes were presented Mrs. Francis I The bride-elect is the daughter of ^ tj ^ h d f P j low During
of their daughter, Clarissa, to James 1 ground for the three tables High Blalock and Mrs. John W. Finney, | Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Blakely Godfrey eI . snaqe ...r. 1 y ‘ r:„-°
A. Harker, Jr., of Atkins. The wed- score and floating prize jv^nt to Jr. -- of this city. She will be graduated —
ding will take place on Friday, June Mrs. Goyne Simpson. A reflected mantel arrangement * n June from Queens college, Char-
3, at the First Baptist church in i jr aster motif was cleverly re- °f vari-colored, tulips, and irjs...with, ^ where she is a member
Laurens. peated Tn the refreshment pTate, of fruit blossoms was used in the liv- of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
! salad molds-In the shape of bunnies, i n 8 room and elsewhere mixed bou-| The bridegroom-elect, son of Mr
| biddie sandwiches and individual QUfts of spring flowers added at
. cakes iced in pink and yellow flow- tractiveness.
the afternoon guests were invited
into the dining room for refresh
ments. The exquisitely appointed
dining table held the wedding cake
in the center flank* d by pink snap
dragons. carnations and white light
ed tapers. A similar floral design
in pink and white was used around
the punch bowl on a side table. The
honoree cut the first slice of cake
which was served with punch,
block cream, nuts and mints carry
ing out the chosen color note.
Twenty-five guests were invited
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Mrs. Coleman Hostess
To A. R. P. Society
Monday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Cole
man was hostess and Mrs. George
ers.
Watts Copeland assistant hostess to UWight MOOOy
™wy r o( 0r th h e e AssTciai^SoS Celebrates Birthday
Presbyterian church. ^ i M rs - D. L. Moody entertained for First Presbyterian church will meet
Mrs. L. M. Wilson led the program her 300 Dwight in celebration of Monday April 11 as follows:
| and Mrs. Marvin Gideon Gault of
Bamberg, is formerly of Greenville.
He is a 1948 graduate of Presbyter
ian college, whecf he was a mem
ber of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, and
is now athletic director of the high
Presbyterian Circes
To Meet Monday
The Circles of the Women of the school in Mullins.
The Godfrey-Gault ^wedding will
No. 1, Mrs. Lonnie McMillan,
chairman; Mrs. Almon Spencer hos-i ter ^ an church.
take place at 8 o’clock on the even
ing of June. 21 at the First Presby-
on “Literature and Christian Educa- his eighth birthday Saturday after
tion.” She was assisted by several noon
members who discussed artisles from Twenty three little friends were tess at 7:30.
the Journal of Missions. invited to enjoy the occasion. Mrs., No. 2, Mrs. Irby Ferguson, chair- Thomwell Women
During a social hour the hostesses Clyde Wehunt and Mrs. Carroll man; Miss Elizabeth Wysor, hostess (;: V p Invplv Tf»n
served a salad plate, cookies and Johnson assisted Mrs. Moody in en- at 8:00. VJITC uuYciy I cu
tertaining the little folk with games No. 3, Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, chair- 1 ^he Women of Thornwell Mem
man; Mrs. C. E
tea.
and in serving refreshments of cook
ies, ice cream and candies. The pret
tily decorated birthday cake held
King, hostess, 8 onal ?hurch and members of the
o’clock executive board of the Women of
No. 4, Mrs. Tom Addison, chair- the First Presbyterian church were
Wednesday Club
Has Meeting I eight lighted^ pink' c7ndle’s~“Favors ma'n and ^hostess! entertained at a lovely tea on Wed
Mrs. Felton Moore was hostess to;were baskets filled with candy eggs. No. 5, Mrs. Jack Anderson, chair- p es °ay afternoon, March 30. at the
members of the Wednesday bridge man; Mrs. W. M. Walker, hostess. ^ orne ^ rs - MacDonald.
club and a number of additional LutHaran Women No. 6, Mrs. George Blalock, chair-* Throughout the receiving rooms
guests the past week. u IJ A *114
Pastel snapdragons decorated the nOld April MCGt
card rooms and centering each ta
ble appointed for refreshments were
small baskets of spring flowers. A
salad'course was served.
man and hostess. handsome arrangements of daffo-
No. 7, Mrs. R. C. McLees, chair- dils, jonquils, gladioli and other
The April meeting of the Worn- man; Mrs. C. W. Anderson, hostess, spring flowers were placed at van-
an’s Missionary Society of St. John’s No. 8, Mrs. Grady Chandler, chair- tage points.
Lutheran church was held on Mon- man and hostess. Greeting the guests were Mrs.
day evening at the home of Mrs. No. 9. Rock Bridge, Mrs Frank MacDonald and Mrs. A. M Cope-
Three tables were in play dur- Fred Burnett. Young, chairman; meets 2nd Tues- land, Mrs. Bessie E. Godfrey, Miss
ing the afternoon with Mrs. William Miss Doris Suber who. was in da y evening at 7:30 at the church. Frances Gilhs and Miss Inez Tuck-
P. Jacobs, III, winning high score.' charge of the program for the even-i ' er ushered the guests into the mus-
ing discussed ’The Church Goes On Little Girl Has ic room where they were entertained
Mrs. Payne Fetes i In China.” During a business ses- b y M,ss Janie Stewart and Mrs. F
ifi v^nirid. inuring «t Dusincss 5CS-1 -J Q *
T a ~ p • » . < sion two delegates, Mrs. R. N. Black- DirfnaQy rQrry M. Stutts. Miss Sara Jordan and
I UCSday bridge v*lub weldef and Mrs. E. E. Smith were Friday afternoon in celebration of Miss Dorothy McIntyre invited the
The Tuesday bridge club with elected to attend the Piedmont con- her fourth birthday Barbara Fer- guests into the dining room where
several additional guests were en- ference April 29 in Greenville. guson. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. frozen punch, assorted sandwiches
tertamed this week by Mrs. Horace* At the conclusion of the program R. B. Ferguson of Columbia, en- ( and salted nuts were served. The
— - —! tertained a group of little friends punch bowl was presided over by
with a party at the home of her Mrs. B. S. Pinson,
grandmother, Mrs D. J. Woods. Bidding the guests goodbye were
The table was set for 16 guests Mrs. Hattie Blankenship and Mrs.
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