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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pare Three The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST | Glenda was presented a host of at tractive gifts. candy eggs. After the refreshment | er gave the introduction to the stu- ert E Wysor Col. Wysor gavo an period an egg hunt was enjoyed on dy for the year on the book of interesting and informative talk on Cpl and Mrs Joe Byrd and son,'the spacious lawn. |John. Plans were made for the "Venezuela '—its history and tradi- I Erick, of Augusta, Ga., Sgt. and Mrs! 1 Mrs - Arnpld Cannon, Mrs. Hugh | annual Auxiliary birthday party lions, i Willie B. West and son, Norman of, B u f° r d and Mrs. William Buford of i Greenville were out-of-town visitors Savannah, Ga., assisted Mrs. Cope- ihere for the party. land. and the circle picnic in May. During a business session the or- During the evening the hostesses, ganization voted to contnbue $10 Miss Dot McIntyre and Miss Sara to the Jordan served a refreshment course fund. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Bridge Club Has Meeting Leonard Wood Memorial Methodist Children I carrying out the Easter motif. G An e Eas^! 6g H h U unt t wa S given lor'Col. WySOf AddfCSSCS Boldwin-Milom Engagement Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. B. Ar- j t —"-y -- , . A ... nold entertained members of her *he pre-school age children of Broad Legion AUXlllOfy \ Late in the afternoon a social hour and refreshments were en joyed. Members of Mrs. Perry M .Moore’S' committee were hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin of this city, announces the engagement of her daughter, Doris to Marion E. Milam, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Milam of Laurens. The wedding will take place June 11 at the First Presbyte rian church here. assisted by their mothers, A^rs. Hen- • bridge club assembling players for Street ^flethodist church Sunday ^ ^ ry Lukstat and Mrs. C. W. Ander- tw0 tables. : school by the teachers in the depart-; ^e American Legion Auxiliary Tuesdav Club Meets son in serving refreshments of ice , „„„„„ ments on Saturday afternoon at the nn n.osHav pv.>nmi? for the Anril ' “ . j Bowls of pansies and arrange- home of Mrs B B Ballard . ' ments of white and purple ins with; , , A . . greenery were used to decorate the After refreshments of ice cream cream and Easter cookies. Mrs. C. E. Galloway was hostess on Tuesday evening for the .. .... . . . n . meeting. .With Mrs. R. J. PlttS The president," Mrs. Jasper P. Mrs Raymond Pitts ’entertained card rooms. During the afternoon anc * ca ^ e > ^ e re hunted. As a |R 0W i a nd. called "the meeting to or- t members of the Tuesday bridge Mrs. Carroll Reid Heads Eastern Star 9, Order of the Eastern Star^held its Finney, Jr., and Mrs. Francis | Faster^ chicks, in, a^pep where 1 preamble to the Legion constitution ed for refreshments and a^ sweet a party plate, salted nuts and mihTs^SMight of the afternoon s enter-jjgj. After the. pledge to flag was club this week for a“r.tifnber of IT’ were served. High and second score tainment the children enjoyed^ play-1 j^pegted and ‘‘America" sung, Mrs. ter noon games, prizes were presented Mrs. John Wltha 1 , lvie rabblt ’ duclt , and d y e . d Wilmot Shealy led in prayer. The Tum tahl** u,-. Two tables were daintily appoint- ..... Blalock, at the conclusion of the nests * iad bt -‘ en made - 'was repeated. course was served with coffee be- annual installation of officers on progressions. Each child was given a basket! Mrs R. E. Wysor, Pan-American, fore cards Score prizes were won Friday evening, April 15, with Mrs. ! filled with Easter candies. chairman, introduced the guest by Mrs. John W Finney, Sr, and ai'Sed by n M n rs aS Buth a MU gl Ben Copelond HoS Ass,stms in enl ‘ !rtalmng ,he t - hir ' ,p '* ker *«• ,he a, " rnO0n ' Co ‘ Rob - (Continued on page *v.n> F 1'L?SOI?}*!,* l ht L. W S ma . n ’ ler, also of Union as installing mar- Baptist Business Circle Has Meeting Business Circle of the First Baptist ' h ’ji church met on Monday evening at! the home of Mrs. Lewis Simpson. Officers installed for the coming Miss Marion Burts program chair man, introduced Mrs. George And erson who taught the Bible lesson on “Christ Is The Answer In The Rural Community.’’ Later a social hour Was enjoyed and the hostess served a salad course with punch. ty-five young folk were Mrs. Bal Party on Birthday lard, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, Mrs. L. s. Ben Fair Copeland, young son of Reddick, Mrs. Sam McCrary, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Posey W. Copeland Billy Pitts Mrs, Carroll P. Reid and year are as follows: 1 was host at a colorful party given Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. Ludie Nell Reid, Worthy Ma- Friday afternoon at his home inj # honor of his sixth birthday. i Edith DeWese Lynn Thompson-Home Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leon Thomp son of Anderson announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Kathryn, to William Jay Horne of Greenwood. Miss Thompson graduated from Erskfne college in 1948 where she was first honor graduate. She is a member of the faculty of Clinton High School this year. tron. Durward Murdock, Worthy Patron. Mrs. Ruth Arnold, Associate Ma tron. Carlton Winn, Associate Patron. Mrs. Rfcchel Davis, Secretary. Mrs. Reba Murdock, Treasurer.' Mrs. .Eloise Jones, Conductress. Mrs. Sadie Powers, Associate Conductress. Mrs. Mary Terry, Chaplain. Mrs. Leila Johnson, organist. Mrs. Dot Holly, Adah. Mrs. Lucille Trammell, Ruth. Mrs. Banna Braswell, Esther. Mrs. Eva West, Martha. Mrs. Mae Snelgrove, Electa. Mrs. Mary Chapman, Warder. Grady Arnold, Sentinel. Mrs. Reid was escorted to the East by her daughter, Carolyn. About thirty children joined in r; rr | p U nc Uppfinn the festivities in a setting of Easter i VjrC,e nQS MCGfing decorations. In the center of the j On Tuesday evening of the past refreshment table was the pink and w *k members of the Edith DeWese white birthday cake. Ice cream and L y n ” ciicle of Thornwell memorial rabbit cookies were served and each guest place was marked with a min iature Easter basket filled with church met in the parlors of the Turner building. i Mrs. George Irby, program lead- GENEATOR AND STARTER REPAIRING ARMATURE WINDING — VOLTAGE REGULATOR SETTING—AH Work Done Promptly and Guaranteed - Open 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. — Your Business Appreciated WATTSVILLE GENERATOR & ELECTRIC SERVICE H. A. ROBERTS, prop. Next to Craine's Super Market — Telephone 22921 Mr. Home, the son of Mr. and Music was furnished during the Mrs. S. Irby Horne of Greenwood, ceremony by Ben Collins, pianist, attended The Citadel and graduated a Presbyterian college student, from Erskine college. He is in the Immediately following the cere- oil business with his father. , mony a social hour was enjoyed. The wedding will take place June Many friends and visitors enjoyed 22 at Central Presbyterian Church, the occasion. Anderson. I - Little Girl Has Birthday Party Glenda Fogle, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. George D. Fogle observed her eighth birthday on April 8. j Junior Music Club Gives Program Miss Mary Catherine Anderson and Richard Lukstat entertained the junior music club on last Wednes-: In observance of the occasion she day afternoon at the Anderson invited twelve friends for a party home. on Friday afternoon at her home on A musical program was present-, Street, ed with about 15 students taing Games were enjoyed and the dec- part. Ferd Jacobs, Jr., was a guest'orated birthday cake bearing pink and rendered the "Warsaw Concer-! lighted candles was cut and served to” and several popular numbers. I with ice cream and cake. Souvenirs Beth Trammell, daughter of Mr. were baskets filled with Easter eggs, and Mrs. Claude R. Trammell, led A variety of colorful spring flowers the group in special merit awards., were prettily arranged in the living Later the host and hostess were and dining rooms for the occasion.! 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