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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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ducted the devotional. Mrs. L. lJ and ^bearing seven and eight candles, wore served by the hostess commit-
I Young called the roll and each mem- The cake was placed on a reflects tee.
| ber answered by giving her favorite and surrounded with rabbits and col- *—
j recipe. > ored eggs, carrying put the Easter Nineteen members of the Garden-
! Pastries and cookies were demon- motif. Ice cream, cake, rabbit cook- ia division met with Mrs. J F. Ja-
strated by Miss Susan Hall, county ies, candy eggs and rabbits were cobs and several assisting hostess-
demonstration agent, assisted by Mrs. served., 5 . eS- ■ , «
Ben Workman and Mrs. C. R. Work- The little honorees were presented J 'S. Boozer, agriculture teacher orley of New York who is visit.ng
man, local leaders. i many gifts and each guest was given high school was the guest (Continued on page two)
For recreation, Mrs. Charles Work- favors of balloons, blow gum and an - _
man conducted a guessing contest. e gg from the hunt.
I The hostesses, local leaders and Miss Assisting Mrs. Roberts in serving
1 Hall served refreshments. and entertaining were Mrs. Bill Lea-
: gue,. Mrs. Claude Trammell and Mrs.
|R. W. Phillips.
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
Of INTEREST
for the afternoon and made
a talk on fertiliz* rs and mulches.
During a business hour the group
conducted a plant exchange. A sal
ad course and punch were enjoyed
after the program. Mrs. Fred Wak-
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Young-
j-Reeder
Engagement
assisted by Mrs. D. O. Rhame and Co _ Hostesses p or
Mrs. Lawrence Davis, of Clinton, and,
Mrs. J. B. Hart, of Joanna.
'Odds and Ends' Club
Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mrs. Frank
Boland were co-hostesses for a meet
ing of the “Odds and Ends” club on
Friday evening at the Gasque home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mason Young, ... j j « it
of near Clinton, announce the en- Wednesday vJUD Meets
gagement of their daughter, Carolyn VA/lfk Mre CU: A Uc
Shannon, of Johnston, and Jack Wlth MrS *
Amick Reeder, of Laurens and Co-! The Wednesday bridge club and
lumbia. The wedding will take place several additional guests were enter-: at the p re ttily appointed dining ta-' noo T n at the home of Mrs - J - B - Hart
Garden Club Units
Have April Meetings
The Camellia group of the Clinton
Covers were laid for eleven guests Garden club met on Monday after-
June 21 at Hurricane Baptist church.
Wotts-Simpson
Engagement
tained last week by Mrs. W. M. bi e an( j a h 0 t SU pp er was served. A at Joan !\ a '
Shields. Three tables were laid fori m i xec i bouquet of garden flowers ^ rs - B ^ ise discussed “Sum-
refreshments in a setting of laven-, made an at t ra ctive centerpiece for mer Gardening”. Later refreshments
der, yellow and green with Dutch the table and varied arrangements of short cae and coffee were served
iris predominating in ,h, floral ar- of the same flowers were else . ^Xr^^dTC'
:r
Mr. and Mrs. L. Troy Watts 0 f' rangements ' Canapes * P 6111 fcnirs ' tea where in the home.
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Mountville announce the engage-!^ 1 bT^wTiam^ JacX ^ ks we . re exchanged and infor -| Mrs. C. E. Galloway with several
ment of their daughter, Marjorie Hebert T ^ discussions were enjoyed during members assisting was hostess to
Ann, to Frank Hunter Simpson, Jr J J* 1, ^ Irs ' H w^ €^t TT Lin ^! say, a bride, ithe evening,
of CUnton and Clemson college, son the former Mlss Haz elhurst Herron,;
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Simpson of ^ as a s Pf K clal g “ est and was remem - Music Club To Meet
this city. The wedding will take place bered with a glft | ' ° t
June 15 at Mountville Baptist; ♦ ! Next Wednesday
church. Joint Hostesses 1 The Music club will meet Wednes-' in g ex P er . ie * lces - Afte L r refr o sh,7ient 5
B *d ClV— ®' ve Br '^9 e Bart y day ’ May 4 ’ in the high sch001 audi ‘ iof sandw,ches ’ punch ’ coo,kes and
the Daffodil group.
The program consisting of a round
table discussion on’ “Gardening
Problems” was led by Mrs. Robert
S. Owens with members exchang-
Enjoys Meeting
Thursday afternoon Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. Harry
Baldwin and Mrs. C. E. King enter
torium.
Samuel W T oodruflf, pianist of Spar
tanburg, and guest artist, will pre
I mints, the guests were invited to
I view the hostess garden.
for
Adair gave a dessert bridge
members of her card club.
Two tables were appointed for re-
I. Mac Gained at bridge on Wednesday af- sent the major part of the program.
Members
entertained
of
at
ternoon at the home of the former,! Mr. Woodruff is a graduate of Con- John W Finnev Sr
the Iris unit were
the home of Mrs.
assembling players for three tables.
Purple and yellow iris in the card
formed a pretty background
freshments and a sweet course serv- rooms
ed before cards. At the conclusion for the games. High score prize was
of the progression Mrs. Carlisle awarded Mrs. Morris Crump of Lau-
Neely and Mrs. James Addison were rens, and floating prize went to Mrs.
verse college and has studied a year
in New York
presented score prizes.
'Idle Moments' Club
Entertained At Luncheon
At noon on Wednesday, Mrs. F. C.
Pinson was hostess to members of
the “Idle Moments” club for a lovely
Henry M. Young, Jr. When cards
were laid aside the hostesses served
a salad course.
Mrs. S. C. Hays gave an interest-
ixew ior*. ^ , ing and informative paper prepared
Mr. Woodruffs brother, David by Dr. Hays on fertilizing and ml-
Woodruff, flutist, also of Spartan- ching shrubs, roses and other plants,
burg, will accompany him here and 1 Later in the afternoon guests were
will play several numbers.
Each club member may invite
guets for the meeting.
invited into the dining room where
a ! refreshments of pressed chicken, as
sorted sandwiches, pastel iced cakes
and other dainties with Russian tea
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Mrs. A. M. Knight and Mrs. Jack ii-. W I IffU
Agee of Belton, were out-of-town ^r5. JOnn W. UHTie
guests for the party. Honors Miss Godfrey
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Mrs. John W. Little^ entertained 8
. w . with a seated tea on Saturday after-
luncheon at the R. G. Murphy home. . nri noon, April 16, complimenting Miss $
Iris, snowballs, and roses in pretty VolinrOn DnUe-uieCr j 0 y Godfrey, whose engagement was
combinations adorned the home for Miss Joy Godfrey, bride-elect of recently announced.
the occasion. Covers were laid for June, was paid a charming compli- Thirty friends of the young bride-
ten at the dining table and a three- ment on Saturday when Mrs. Moore elect were invited for the tea hours, ft
course luncheon served. Gracing the Bradley entertained with a seated! 4 to 6 Throughout the rprpivint? ft
table was a beautiful low bowl of tea at her home in Greenville,
blue iris and pink thrift.
receiving
I rooms spring floors were combined S
At vantage points throughout the for decoration and the beautifully ft
receiving rooms were a variety of appointed refreshment table bore an ^
spring flowers in pastel tints. Tulips arrangement of water lilies. Mrs. ft
- a * a 1 j a. • T_ 1 o /-x.. i * * r» ~ u ▲ ta «>
Mrs. Dunlap Hostess
T/\ I si a c PI k were used for floral decorations in! Robert S. Owens and Mrs. Robert E
I 0 LQUrenS LJUD the dining room, carrying out a yel-, Wysor poured tea which was served ft
Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap was host- low motif. Assorted sandwiches, with fancy sandwiches and cakes 1
ess to the Laurens Wednesday club cookies and coffee were served. i iced in pastel colors. Also assisting ft
at a delightful meeting last Wednes- About twerrty-flve guests enjoyed in entertaining was Miss Ella Little \\
day afternoon at her home near the afternoon affair which assembled McCrary. ft
Clinton. . _ « a number of Greenville and Clinton The honoree was presented a gift g
The program consisted of a re'deu friends of the honoree. j of silver in her chosen pattern by the g
of “Pilgrims’ Inn” by Elizabeth
Goudge, given by Mrs. E. J. Collier. Wadsworth Club
Mrs. Dwight F. Patterson, chair- y ,,
man of the program committee, read rlOS Meeting
an outline of the program for the i
hostess.
coming year which will be a study} Mrs. Carol Devore and Mrs. Claude
of biographies.
Miss Beaufort Copeland, club pres
ident, presided.
Mrs. J. H. Teague, associate mem
ber of the club, was a special guest.
During the social hour, refresh-
Mrs. Bonner Harvley and daugh- g
ter, Miss Martha Harvlepfof Green
wood, were out-of-town guests for
the delightful afternoon affair.
Monroe were co-hostesses to the
Wadsworth Home Demonstration
club-Thursday, April 21.
Mrs. Ben Workman presided in
the absence of the president, Mrs. 1 The Long Branch Home
T. R. Davis. After the singing of a
Long Branch Club
Holds Meeting
ments were served. Mrs. Dunlap was hymn, Mrs. Downes Monroe con-
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stration club met at the home o
Mrs. Claud Madden Monday after- S
noon, with Mrs. Bennie Sinclair as ft
, assistant hostess. The president. Mrs
Roy Harris, called the meeting to or- ft
der. $
After singing the song of the, ft
month, Mrs. T. B. Sumerel gave the ft
devotion. ft
Following a business session. Mrs.
Adeline V. Long demonstrated mak- ft
ing and cooking of meringue shells
and cheese wafers.
A picture of the group was taken
by Mrs. Long for the county home
demonstration annual.
After a short contest, the hostesses
served refreshments.
Mrs. R. T. Dunlap
Hostess At Brdige
I Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap entertain
ed two tables of bridge on Thurs-
|day, guests being members ot her
! carcL club.
I Spring flowers formed a colorful
background for the afternoon games. |
At the conclusion of the progressions
awards went to Mrs. Horace Payne
and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Later the
hostess served a salad course.
Gordon Club Tour
Conducted Tuesday
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The Clinton Garden club tour was
held on Tuesday afternoon from
3:30 until 5:30 with the following ft
gardens—visited: Mrs. R E. Fergu- ft
son, Sr., Mrs. L. S. Bishop. Mrs. ♦♦
Dennis Sowers, Mrs Frank Kel- j ft
lers, Mrs. L. Russell Gray and Mrs. j K
William J. Henry, Jr. ft
| Each member a guest and refresh- £
ments of punch and cookies were 1 ft
I served at the Henry home. Mrs. j«
Ferguson also served punch to the ft
visitors at her garden. !
The committee in charge of the 1 ft
tour was composed of Mrs. Frank ft
Miller, chairman, Mrs. C. W. Cooper'ft
and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Sr.
Roberts Children
Observe Birthdays
Claire and Gloria Roberts, daugh-
[ ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts,
1 celebrated their eighth and seventh
; birthdays Thursday afternoon, April
14, from four until six o’clock with a
party.
Forty little girls were invited for
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an afternoon of fun and games and
| contests we^re enjoyed on the lawn,
with prizes awarded the winners,
! and an egg hunt held. Later the
group was invited inside for re-
I freshments. In the dining and living :;j
, room were several arrangements ofjg
narcissus, snapdragons, sweetpeas ft
and carnations in pastel colors. The;ft
refreshments table, overlaid with a
pink linen cutwork cloth, was cen
tered with a beautiful two-tiered
birthday cake iced in pink and white
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