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* 9 > THURSDAY, MAY !>, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Thrae TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST ,.. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 I. Copeland of Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mrs. T. D. Cope- A. M. Copeland, Mrs. John Spratt, land and Mrs. E. H. Hall. Mrs. Sturgeon and Mrs. Bailey. ———— Refreshments of assorted sand- ^ rs [)j C kert Heads wiches, cakes, and punch with other Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church will meet at 4 Mrs. Todd Leads A. R. P. Program The May meeting of the Woman’s party dainties were served buffet Lutheran Society style in the dining room. Centering j^ rs O. Derrick was hostess the lovely tea t^le was a col r ul to t ^ e woman’s Missionary Society mixed bouquet. T^^ghout th. - g t John’s Lutheran church for iceiving rooms artistic floral arra g - ^ mee ting at her home on ! ments including roses, snapdragons, M(mda / even j n g peonies, iris and daises, were deco- ^ ^j rs j ames Dickert, assisted by rative. ^ rs Billy Johnson rendered the program on “The Years of Our Ella Riddle Circle .Thankfulness”. , tL . . ^ . During a business session the fol- ln Regular Meeting lowing officers were elected to P. Members of the Ella Riddle Cir- se ^ e , cle of Thomwell Memorial church President. Mrs. Dickert. Society of the Associate Reformed met , at Home Tuesday rtsl . Presbyterian church was held on morning for their regular meeting, s oc f e t arv Mrs. Billy Johnson, o clock Monday afternoon, May 9, Monday afternoon. iw lth Rlcharcl * on and Treasurer Mrs O C Woodruff. ^ ! The P r °g rarn on “Junior and In- Miss Elizabeth Hagen, hostesses. At the conclusion of the meeting Elbe Hatton, Mrs. F. K. Shealy. i termediate Societies” was led by The meeting was called to order a socin j hour was en j oy ed and the Barden, Mrs. M. L. Robertson. ;Mrs. Hubert Todd who was assisted by the chairman, Mrs. Richardson, KAcfnBC Cf>rvf> H <;trau,hprrv shnrtrake Mayme Johnson, Mrs. Billy Mc Millan. Louise Best, Mrs. F. F. Hicks. by several members discussing ar-|the minutes were read a collection p^£fp| S a S nd V salted a nuts rry Sh ° rtCakC tides from the May Journal of Mis-, taken, and the roll called with mem- • s j onSi >bers answering with their favorite . The Sara Glenn Circle will meet! A report of the recent meeting of scripture verse „ , , Presbyterian Circles at the home of Mrs. B. R. Austin at the Presbyterial in Atlanta was giv- Mrs. A. S. Maxwell led the de- . w j 8 o’clock with Mrs. Bill Abrams and en by Mrs. George Watts Copeland votional.^reading portions of the |q Meet Monday Mrs. Carroll Reid as assistant hos tesses. and Mrs. Irene Todd, delegates. Mrs her afternoon Century Club Entertained Tuesday Joe G. Greene entertained' ^' or annua ^ Mrs. Joe G. Greene Hostess At Bridge Apostle John, which was concluded Circles of the First Presbyterion I by a prayer. Mrs. Gussie L. Fraser, wd j mee t Monday, May 9, who recently returned from China, as f 0 jj ows . where she spent some time as a ‘ No j Mrs L s McMillan, chair- l missionary, led the^ program. She man . Mrs. Irby Hipp. hostess at 7:30. nc,r No. 2, Mrs. Irby Ferguson, chair- open gave an interesting discussion on meeting. * n China. man; Miss Dot Baylor, hostess at r 1 J «^v e h t ir g z »• >*»• ^ «-ir. apartments on Calhoun s .r, : et. “J BmJey" at : hoSes “rvo/ ham rolls, snltod ”»" 7 ! 30 Mr »- Harrv Bald " ‘ n - hos,tss HI ■Sli" 18 . ,h Th h eTono 0 w,“ g rS m e C m tL B o a ( “fh y e „.inuts and cake. Candle, were plac- ^^ffollow, Greenwood where Mrs. Greene for merly lived. following members of the ex-i™ 15 a "2 c ? Kt \ s - ^'‘ U, V S The following meet at 4 o'clock, ecutive committee who were hos- F Anv 6 No 4 - Mrs - Tom Addison - chair- Two tables were arranpeH fnr the tesses for the occasion and assisted;?/ the birthday month of the Aux- maYl Mrs D q Rh ame hostess. ^ , c.hw ! in entertaining were Mrs. Robert | tbary. ! No. 5. Mrs. Jack W. Anderson. ?^ S At th"concVus’?n ot an ?n- ^ysor. Mrs Powell A. Fraser, chairman; Mrs Thornwell Dunlap. teresting number of progressions j’ ^ rs ' ®j n w m MfS. Vr. S. HomC ^ — Mrs. W. R. Anderson, and Mrs. H.G. Mothers Day Specials AT PRICEs|tHAT MEAN A SAVING TO EVERYONE THREE BIG DAYS - MAY 5, 6, 7 One lot of New Spring Suits in 100% all-wool gabardines and tweeds— 1-2 Price : 1 i ' One lot of New Spring Dress es in crepes, beautiful styles and colors, assorted sizes. Will make ideal gifts for mothers— score prizes were awarded Mrs. W. G. McDonald and Mrs. W. P. Tur ner. When cards were laid aside salad and sweet courses were en joyed. Prince. Six charter members of the club were present for the event and were introduced by Mrs. Robert Wysor. Mrs. Reece Young of this city was i They w,ere: Mrs. D. M. Douglas a club guest for the afternoon. of Columbia, the organizer, Mrs. J. Entertains Club Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W. MOTHER’S DAY Spring Perfumes and Toiletries COTY MUGUET DES BOIS I.’AIMANT YARDLEY BOND STREET ENGLISH LAVENDER Candy NORRIS HOLLINGSWORTH Specially Boxed for Mother’s Day Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Phone 400 We Deliver hostess. No. 6. Mrs. George Blalock. chair> man; Mrs. T. D. Copeland, hostess. S. N°- 7, Mrs R. C. McLees, chair- Horne was hostess to members of ma ’? : M ^ s - J M L f e hpr card club No - 8 - Mrs - Grad V. Chandler, Two tables were arranged for the chairman; Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, games in the living room which was ho ^ I teSi '- c .. attractive with a bowl of lavender and yellow iris, bouquets of English No. 10. Rock Bridge. Mrs_ Frank dog wood and hydrangeas. 0unR 0 C v» airrT in n Lt 7^o tS ^ u< ” y After the games the hostess served evening May 10 at 7.30. strawberry shortcake, coffee, nuts f . r* u and sweets. MethOulSt OfOUD HOS High Score award was presented . . * i e Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. McmoriOl bCrVlCC J. W. Clemens, who wasa a refresh-; The Woman’s Society of Christian ment guest, won bingo prize. Service met recently at Broad 7~ kA Street Methodist church with Mrs. Wednesday Club Meets J. V. Edwards president, presiding. With Mrs Block ^ memorial service was held by Mrs. Robert F. Black entertained : members of the Wednesday bridge club and several additional guests 'for dessert the past week. A sweet course, served at three daintily appointed tables, preceeded ; the games. Top score was won by Mrs. Felton Moore and Mrs. Reeves i Chalmers of Atlanta, who was visit ing Mrs. Black, was presented a (Continued on page six) atPENNEY’S (CASH AND CARRY) VALUES FOR COMFORT! QUICK DRYING! SMOOTH FIT... YOU CANT BEAT WONDERFUL Nylon AT PENNEY’ GREAT SLIP guest prize. Roses, iris, sweet william and fox glove were prettily combined to form a setting for the afternoon ga thering. Tommy Jeanes Has Birthday Party Saturday afternoon in observance of his third birthday which oc curred Friday, Tommy Jeanes. in vited about thirty little friends to help him celebrate the occasion Tommy's mother, Mrs. Jack Jeanes, was Assisted by Miss Anna- ' bell Tripp and Miss Jennie Wilson of Piedmont, who helped to entertain the group with games. The prettily decorated refresh ment table was adorned with the , birthday cake bearing three lighted candles, which was placed in the center and encircled with ivy and pansies. On either side tall tapers I burned in holders. Ice cream and cookies were served and each plate held a May basket filled with can dies. Favors were balloons and nov- : elty noise makers. Have Your Vacation Clothes Made Expert ly, Quickly and Eco nomically 1-2 PRICE One lot of Blouses, cotton and crepe '. $2.00 One lot of Brassieres, cotton and satin $1.00 One lot of Cotton Print Dresses $3.99 One lot of Slips, satin and crepe $2.00 20' .' off on all Bags, assorted styles and colors 10'.' off on all Cloves, new spring and summer styles 10% off on all New Spring and Summer Dresses 10 off on all Skirts, new spring styles 10' off on all New Spring Hats 10 off on all Underwear, Slips, Gowns, Brassieres, Panties. Bed jackets, and Pajamas. T-Shirts, cotton, in assorted stvles and colors $1.00 MRS. V. JAMES CAUSE 215 Shands St. Telephone 9296 Alba Hose in 15-51 and 15-54 gauge . . $1.50 Half-price Sale on all Cos metics Chaney’s Dress Shoppe MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, Prop. Lovely Party For Miss Doris Baldwin j Miss Doris Baldwin, whose en gagement to Marion E. Milam of Laurens, has recently been an- nnounced, was paid a charming compliment Friday evening when Mrs. Gary Lehn entertained in her honor. In the card rooms where four ta- j bles were appointed for supper, [roses, snapdragons, iris and gladioli I were used in decoration. A salad plate and dessert were served. I The place of the honoree was j marked with a gift and Miss Joy ] Godfrey, also a bride-elect, who was ! a special guest, was presented a re- ; membrance. At the conclusion of ; the games bridge prizes went to ; Miss Evelyn Milam of Laurens and : Miss Elizabeth Wysor. SPECIAL FOR... Free Orchids to the Oldest Mother and the Youngest Mother who register in our shop between now and 7 o'clock Saturday evening Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Simpson The Tuesday bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Goyne, Simpson with two tables in play i .during the afternoon. I Bowls of roses placed at vantage points in the hostess home made a 1 pretty setting for the games. After several interesting progressions seore prizes were presented to Mrs. W. A. Danhoff, a club visitor, and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell. Late in the af ternoon a salad course was served with tea. Actaean Club Feted By Mrs. McFadden You'll find this nylon bocnity and many others at Ponnoy's Groat Slip Fair I Yes! A All-nylon fabric from the straps down to the pretty trimmed hem. Wash it...hang it up—it’s dry in no time flat! Pink, white, or black. 32-40. The Actaean Book club was en tertained on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. J. McFadden in Joanna. Artistic arrangements of roses, sweet peas, snapdragons and iris in a varietv of shades with Scotch Thistle adorning the receiving rooms. After a delightfully infor mal hour a salad plate and ice cream were served with coffee. Adorning the plates were tiny Mav baskets} filled with nuts and imported cand-' ics. BUY A SLIP FOR MOTHER I Mrs. Reece Yourig and Mrs. Hel- eh Bozard assisted the - hostess. Members enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Zee McLees. Miss Sallie Wright. Mrs. H. L. Todd. Mrs. C. M Bailey. Mrs. George Brockenbrough. Special On Carnation Corsages $1.00 to $2.00 We ore making up especially for Mother's Day lovely corsages of coma tions which may be purchased Saturday in our shop. Other Corsages of ROSES - GARDENIAS - ORCHIDS BOUQUETS OF BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FOR THE HOME AND CEMETERY WE CAN TELEGRAPH YOUR ORDERS ANYWHERE .... For Delivery Anytime CLINTON FLOWER SHOP Phone 33 X mm