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> < i « THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page ThrM The WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 James Milarti, Sr.,’ Mrs. James Mi-1 ion the hostess home was attractive' the Presbyterian Church, U. S. I After the war he was employed in aa I lam, Jr. of Laurens Mrs. Archie with bouquets of roses, sweet peas The Rev. Mr. Wilkinson is a grad-' administrative capacity and as a pro- other spring flowers. i uate of Davidson college, and of Un-*^ ess<>r Bible at Presbyterian co;- Adair of Greenville and Mrs. Alec and other ICruickshanks of Point Pleasant, W. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Hart Members of Mrs. J. B. Hart’s bridge club gathered at her home at Joanna on Thursday for a number of afternoofi games. Two tables were arranged for cards in a seasonal floral setting. When cards were laid aside the hos tess served a salad course. Bridge prizes for the afternoon went to Mrs. Harry Wilkes and Mrs. Kenneth N, Baker. Mrs. Roy Casque Hostess At Bridge Thursday afternoon Mrs. Roy Gas. que entertained her bridge club and several additional guests assemb ling players fpr three tables. In the living and dining rooms were a number of colorful bouquets containing iris and roses prettily combined with other garden flow ers. During the afternoon nuts and punch were enjoyed and when cards were laid aside a sweet course was served. Score prizes were presented Mrs. J. B. Arnold and Mrs. B. B. Ballard, who were guests of the club. Mrs. Bill Pur vis who has recently moved here was also a club visitor for the af ternoon and was presented a guest prize. Va., were invited* for the occasion Mrs. Horace D. Payne and Mrs Ella Dunlap Nance assisted the hos tesses in the courtesies of enter Itaining. Wednesday Study Club Is Entertained Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. Mrs. James Addison Has Dessert Bridge [ Mrs. James Addison gave a dessert ' bridge at her home at Joanna Thurs day afternoon for members of her \ bridge club. 'v Two tables were arranged for re freshments in a setting of garden j E. flowers featuring sweet peas and Sturgeon entertained the Study sweet william and before the games club, at her home, on Hickory street, a sweet course was served. At the Iris, sweet william and pansies conclusion of the progressions score Davidso.. ion Theological Seminary in Rich-! here. In June Mr .V,lkin*OT mond, Va. Before enterihg the Ma- become pastor of the Amehi rine Air Corps as a chaplain, he served as pastor at Timmonsville. Presbyterian churches in Amelia, (Continued on page seven) ior Music club and a number of Thornwell music students were in vited for the afternoon. At the conclusion of th,e program! punch and cookies were served .ini adorned the living room. Mrs. Rob- awards went to Mrs. Heath Cope- the Home Economics room. Hostess- ert Wysor gave an" interesting pro- land and Mrs. Frank Clark, a club es with Mrs. Lewis Pitts, Mrs. James gram on “The Origin of Folklore.” ; visitor. Pitts, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. During the afternoon sandwiches Harry McSween, Mrs. Ed Sadler,; cookies and coffee were served. Mrs. Caldwell Henderson and Mrs. I # Officers of the club for the com- HoStCSSCS ing year are: President Miss Norma Hallett. Vice-president, Mrs. Ed Sadler. Recording^SAretary, Miss Luva McDonald. Mapp-Sloan Engagement Mrs. James Harmanson Mapp, of Buena Vista, Va., announces the en- . ner’s home on East Calhoun street, Corresponding Secretary, Miss assembling a number of guests. Ruth Bailey. Give Luncheon Tuesday at 1 o’clock Mrs. James gagement of her daughter, Helen S. Gray and Mrs. John W.’ Harris Beatrice, to John Lindsay Sloan, of were luncheon hostesses at the for- this city. Miss Mapp is the daughter of the Treasurer, Mrs. B. B. Ballard. Throughout the spacious antique furnished home colorful spring flow ers were artistically arranged with iris and roses being used in the liv ing room. Luncheon was served in buffet style from y a beautifully ap- Baptist Circle Has Meeting Members of the Baptist Business tat),e centered with an an *' was graduated from Presbyterian late Dr. James Harmanson Mapp and Mrs. Mapp. She is a graduate of Duke university and is now a stu dent at the University of North Car olina. Mr. Sloan, the son of Mrs. Eugene Blakely Sloan and the late Mr. Sloan, Women’s Circle met on Monday ev ening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Roberts. An interesting program on “Christ The Answer In The Home” had been arranged by the program chairman, Miss Marion Burts, who tique crystal compote of pink shad-[ college and received his M. A. de ed roses. Guests found their places gree from Duke university. He is at prettily appointed card tables now a student at the University of centered with spring flowers Assisting the hostesses in enter taining were Miss Jean Harris, Mrs. W. R. Turner, Mrs. George Brock- enbrough and Mrs. Haynie Prince. September. North Carolina. During World War II he served with the Ninth Air force in the European theatre. The wedding will take place in gave the devotional. Others taking part were Mrs. R. F. Sumerel, Mrs. Jobe D. Holland, Mrs. Lewis Simp son and Miss Irene Workman. The «w... la f •> program closed with sentence pray-! With MfS. I rammell ers. j Mrs. Henry Trammell was hos Bridge Club Has Meeting Mrs. Walter A. Johnson was hos tess for two tables of bridge on Thursday afternoon, guests being members of her club. Spring flowers were prettily com bined to form a colorful background for cards. U. D. C. Chapter Meets iThompson-Wilkinson Engagement Announced A . ... I ^ , Mr. and Mrs. John Homer Thomp- At the conclusion of the business tess on Thursday evening to mem- son of Atlanta, Ga., announce the en- session the hostess served pie a bers of the Stephen D. Lee Chap-, gagemervt of their daughter, Henri- la mode and iced drinks. Gladioli ter, United Daughters of the Con-1 etta tn Daniel Doualas Wilkinson, and roses were used in decoration of the hostess home for the occasion. Mrs. R. P. Wilder, president of the Woman Missionary Union was a guest of Ihe group for the evening. etta, to Daniel Douglas Wilkinson, federacy for the May meeting. As- ^ son 0 f an d Mrs. Daniel sisting hostessA were Miss Lily Douglas Wilkinsen of Laurinburg, Yarborough, Mrs. Estelle Abrams, n. C. and Miss Sara Stone. \ii ss Thompson was graduated New Officers For During the afternoon a salad Q nrn f^lnnn firs-U course and punch were enjoyed. Circle Club visitors for the afternoon in-'„, ” e ™ a y meeting of the Sara eluded Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mrs. Joe ?J e ™P rc, 5 of Broad Street Meth-| Later a hour was enjoyod and sandwiches. sal&d. cookies and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough gave an from Agqps Scott college and from article “Southern Memorial Day” j the Assembly’s Training School in which was written by Mrs. J. R. Richmond, Va., in both of which in- Carson of Chester. During a busi-1 stitutions she served as president ness session plans were made for of the student body. Miss Thomp- the Memorial Day service held Tues- G. Greene and Mrs. John W. Fin- 0(1151 church was held on Monday ney, Sr. evening at the home of Mrs. B. R. Austin. Mrs. S. M. Warner led an inter- jesting program on ‘The World At Our Door,” with Mrs. J. K. Hasel- Parties Compliment June Bride-Elect Miss Katherine Thompson. June! de " u< : tmg . the devoUonal bride-elect wes feted on Thursday ° circle chairman, Mrs. Car- son has been Director of Religious Education in churches in Decatur Ga., Anderson, S. C., and Hunting- ton, W. Va. At present she is As punch were served. For the occas- i sistant Director of Youth Work for recalls your little-girl sandals A bit of whimsy from Penaljo. Young by design, vivid by color... to make your play days, gay days. Penaljos amkc sandals impCiiant! MILTON’S CHANEY'S DRESS SHOPPE Laurens, S. C. afternoon when Miss Mary Helen Ouzts and Miss Martha Bradley en tertained at the home 6f Mrs. J. W. Leake. Floral adornment of roses and othef spring flowers accentuated the green and white motif which was also observed in the refreshments courses. Twenty-two friends of the honoree were invited for the oc casion and each guest wrote advice for the bride. | A shower of miscel laneous gifts were presented in a roll P. Reid, presided over a bus iness session and the following of- j ficers were appointed to serve for| the coming year. Chairman, Mrs. Haselden. Mission Treasurer, Mrs. O. C. Le wis. Local Treasurer, Mrs. R. G. Wreim. Birthday Treasurer, Miss Kate Milam. Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Arnold. (jmeJlnderson’s REPEAT of A SELL-OUT! Later a social hour was enjoyed novel manner to Miss Thompson. f ncl th ^.^ ost D S f, assistant hos- Late in the afternoon salad andj^Vf’ Mrs J 8,11 ^ b v r ? m5 and Mrs - sweet courses were served with e \ ’ s * rvec fP unc h. block ice cream jand cake with salted nuts. A reflected arrangement of pink Miss Thompson was again hon- ,roses and 5weet P 635 adorned the punch. ored when Mrs. Ralph Ray gave an informal morning party Saturday at her home on Elm Court, Greenwood. living room mantel and a bowl of red and white roses .were effective' on the coffee table. Pink roses and sweet peas were used on the buffet and as 'a centerpiece for the dining room table. Mountville Club Is Entertained Mrs. Roily Bannister entertained ( Local Parent-Teacher her bridge club on Saturday after-jkxu^mA noon at ,her home in Mountville jAWOra assembling players for three tables. The meeting of the Florida Street Peonies and iris were arranged school Parent Teachers Association was held Tuesday evening May 3 at which time the following officers were installed to serve for the com- 1 in the living and dining room as a background for the games. After cards a salad course wes served with tea. Special guests for the afternoon i n 8 year: were Mrs. S. B. Goodman of Mount- President, Mrs. Julian Bolick. ville and Mrs. Brooks Goodman, Jr., Vice-president, Mrs^Hubert Todd, of Washington. Secretary, Mrs. R. P. Wilder. Treasurer, Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Announcement was made that the state association had given the lo cal organization the Goals Award Why Gamble With Your Fur*? Safe Storage Cost* So Little I ' * ' ■ 1 with Gene Anderson's “You Can’t Beat Value’ Music Club Holds Annual Open Meet The annual open meeting of the lor 1 948-1949 and the group is en- Clinton Music Club was held last t0 membership in the Gold Wednesday afternoon in the high, Leaf Association, school auditorium with a number bird print was awarded Miss of members and their guests en-, “V rai b orou £h’s fj rs ^ g ra{ j e room joying the prqgram. ,^ or the best health poster, w’ith hon- Mrs. Harry McSween, vice-pres- ora hle mention to Miss Ella McCra- ident, presided, and Miss Luva Mc-. r y s second grade class. Donald was program chairman for Later a social hour was enjoyed the afternoon. The guests artists, with the hostess committee serving Samuel Woodruff, pianist and Dav-1 i ce cream and cookies in the school id Woodruff, flutist, of Spartanburg di 0 ” 1 ^ room. were introduced by Mrs. Henderson | Pitts. Several members of the Jun-! L ove |y Luncheon Honors Bride-Elect Miss Doris Baldwin whose ap proaching marriage to Marion E. Milam ypf Laurens, is an event of cordial social interest, was honored guest at a delightful luncheon giv en recently by Mrs. Walter A. Johnson and Mrs. Leo McCarthy. , A pink and white color note was beautifully carried out in the party appointments and menu. In the liv ing room floral arrangements were., of pink and white roses. A three course buffet luncheon was served and a silver bowl of snapdragons, sweet william and daises centered the dining table. Guests found their places at small tables adorned with sweetheart roses and lilies-oMhe- j I valley. ■ Miss Baldwin and Miss Joy God-1 frey also a bride-elect yf June, who was a special guest, were presented corsages and gifts of silver in their wedding patterns. 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