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» \ THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 in the receiving rooms garden flow ers were decorative. flanked by candles in silver hold-jher. and a few additional 1 guests at ers . ‘ her attractive country home near All the gifts presented the hon-* here, oree can be used in preparing Lovely arrangements, of Japcnese i breakfast. v | iris, roses and larkspur were used | The guests included Mrs. Rae throughout the home. Paluch, Miss Le Ellen Williams, 4 Mrs. Edgar Copeland assisted, Miss Jean Nabers 4 and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Brown in ^entertaining and i Stanseli, of Laurens; Mrs. H. D. serving a salad course with iced Stansell, of Pelzer; Mrs. Clarence tea. followed - with homemade, Ellison, of Anderson; Mrs. John T. pound cake and ice cream Young and Mrs. A. B.« Blakely, of After refreshments the guests this city; and Mrs. Bonner Harvely, |y ere invited to visit Mrs. Browm's; of Greenwood. I beautiful Japanese iris garden. Each —' J- one present was given three iris Dinner Party Honors blooms or buds of her own chaos-. i i /■£ i ,n 8 cut fr° m the l° ve ly informal Betrothed Couple display in the garden. TO GRADUATE AT QUEENS Stonsell-Horker Invitations Issued The following invitations have MrS. MoOrC HoStCSS Honoring Miss Joy Godfrey and — been issued; _ iBridoe Club Members caiiy Gauit^whose wedding will Mrs. Young Honors Stansell request the honor of y0 ur \ J hursda y after " oon ^ rs / P . err y Mrs. Marvin Gault, Jr., entertained MlSS DOMS Baldwin presence at the marriage of their memberf of her dub ^ for |with a dinner party on Saturday Charming among r e Ce nt compli-i daughter, Clarissa, to James An-; n ' D s ° ner C1UD ' . evening at their home in Green- ments Dai(i Miss Dons Baldwin 1 drew Harker, at eight o’clock ini Two tables were nrettily appoint- vil ie. ^une bride-elect was the lovely the evening at the First Baptist in a j ar k s P u, % phlox, Covers were laid for eight at the seated tea given on Friday after church in Laurens on Friday, W rosc^and yeUow ^jes A t fully a ointt . d dming table noon by Mrs* Reese Young, Sharmg wlth a central arrangement fash- honors with Miss Baldwin was Miss th^ h aftprn^n Tasipr ioned of g arden lowers in pastel Gloria Owens, also a bride-elect. (Rowland. Mrs. H. M. Rowland, Sr-, 1 served A dinner WaS , Gladioli and magnolia predomi ( of Milton. Fla., who was visiting ser ^f s a s Godfrey and Mr.^Gault were nated in the art,st,c floral arran g e * 3. Going-Awoy Party For Mrs. Derrick MISS VIRGINIA GRAY MISS JOY GODFREY j here was a player and was presenter Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. J. a guest prize. Merchant and Miss Colie Summer entertained informally for Mrs. W. LA:-.- O. Derrick who is leaving soon to, MISS VaOdtrey tetCd make her home in Union. gy Colleae Friends Ten friends of the honoree were 7 y invited for the card party. After cards prizes were awarded the win ners and refreshments of pie a la mode was served with ginger ale. remembered with trouseau gifts. Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting ments throughout , the? reception rooms. Refreshments were served buffet style from the beautifully appointed dining table where the flower motif was carried out in. Two Clinton jirls are members of Queens college, Charlotte, graduat ing class this year and will'receive their diplomas at commencement ex ercises on Monday, June 6. Miss Virginia Gray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gray, and will receive a bachelor of science degree in accounting. Miss Joy Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey, will re ceive a bachelor of.sfience degree in secretarial administration. Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Jr., enter Do shapes of sandwiches and molds for , Mrs. Tom Addison entertained the salad and dessert. The exquisite Among recent compliments to members of her bridge club on centerpiece was a crystal epergne Miss Joy Godfrey, bride-elect was Thursday tor a number of afternoon^ filled with roses w’lth salmon col-1 the party given in Charlotte Friday games. °red gladioli at the base mterspers-> were 0 f SW p e t peas, the class PlnK Mnlrlc evening at the home of Miss Sara] A variety of summer flowers were ed with lighted tapers, this f] ower and lighted green and gold ^QrO©n V*IUD ilOlQS Virginia Blythe by eight of her arranged in the hostess home as arrangement tiny crystal baskets of can di es Members of the eleventh Finnl Mppf nf Ypnr friends at Queens College. a background for the meeting A coral vine were suspended. Guests grade who served the banquet were rmai UT I ear Three tables with a pretty floral dessert course -was served before found their places at ^nall rose dressed in costuiVies to carry out The last meeting of the Clinton background, were arranged for des- cards When scores were counted centered tables. (the theme for the evening Center Garden Club before fall was held sert and bridge. At the end of the Mrs. James Add^n and Mrs Car-, Awisting Mrs, Young m the c ^jr- |0f the decoration w as a huge pioneer on Monday afternoon .n the high Godfrey was surprised i ^le Neely were presented prizes. John Wil wagon wheel °- n the hub _ of which' schoo l auditorium. 'Drop-In' Honors Two Brides-Elect Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., and gam es Miss Godfrey was surprised h s ^ e Neely were presented prizes. tained for'Miss Doris llaidwin "and 1 k.'teh^ JJSh hw'dJos-'Junior Music Club S fc C %M tU 5^ y w?S' r a - P'*"* drop-in. On arrival the honorees were giv- Uam Kin^Mrs. William B - C P, ‘' s,ar » l '- p " rt Has Final Meeting Miss Stansell, Bride-Elect, The May meeting of the Junior , . . - ii ■ i , Music club was held last Wednes- fnr latfr I Honored With SHoWCr (day at the home of Miss Claire Rob- for the occasion and later the hos-, c hmenti her granddaugh . erts with Alan and Beth Trammell — - opular assisting as host and hostess H - A music program with each ber taking part was rendered after were invited for the occasion The hostess remembered the brides-elect with gifts of silver. tesses remembered each with a gift! w , About^thirty"friends "were'lrrvit^! Iwlde^e^ct? Mrs! 3 J St H? S Was^i'ngton A music program with each mem- Senior Class Banquet Given At Thornwell en: regional meeting held in t-ictliicriis in / The following program was giv- Workman of* ' w ^ a r *u ^ nd „ ^ r . s ' ed. A four course dinner was served. ‘.^‘'a'AViI nH vTt-c r m iW. C. Baldwin. About thirty guests T . fn |, n ^ int , ni . ner;im tfiu . Laurens in April und Mis. C. M for the informal gathering. (entertained at a breakfast shower -~ hich a “■ lal hour was enjoyed Usine as a theme “American Folk .ndlak^etwed-buSorSyl”(^ Vt'VSZLr*”* at hCr Mm Ch w a RXtm^„d Mrs <hU from C the 5 dining tabU whmh £as; The table was lovely with its £—n^d -dwtcb^. “en'^p^’^gh'^hoS! graced with a large bowl of mixed ( art^tic appointments white roses Eloise Marshall was elected pres- was given on Friday evening, flowers in pastel tints. Elsewhere forming the central decoration j dent Q f g rou p for the coming Attractive program booklets in the , r year and merit awards were pre- class colors of kelly green and gold J acks rroica sweat ^ sented Rose Moore Nettles, Mary were placed at each plate and a M.-'ssa’s In de Cold Cold Ground— Ti 30 , for 1 ataimion introduced Catherine Anderson, Beth and Alan picture to which were attached The Three Pioneers. norep discussed the State Garden club convention held “On Top of-Old Smokey’—The m Spartanburg. Thiee Pioneeis it..izabeth King, ^ rs Henderson Pitts, retiring Margaret Owens and Betty Bull- prosldent> thankl . d mrm bers of the man ' , club fnr their cooperation and an A Bit of Mountain Hospitality— nounred that the state Garden club Betty Gilbert. Bulletin will be given with each Kelly’s Love—The Three Pioneers membership for the coming year. Big Indian Chief—Dennis Delhng Mrs. T. P. Brown extended an in- er. vitation to the group to visit her John Henry-The Three Pioneers. ':’ s ^den at her home near the Paul Bunyan and His Lumber- Country C !ub. Tour chance to be a X J U N I 0 R S dress you in white There’s a "Sweet Girl'’ You'll know her by her crisp-as-a-diploma look. Doris Dodson folds Miami spun rayon into wide rucks, adds a beau tiful lace filled yoke. White, Pink, Get) J MooteX jb^eM Shofipe Mrs. G. A. Burton, program chair lan for the aft» rnoon introduced Mr. Bozard of Newberry who show- Trammell. Ever—The character sketches rolled and tied The Unci* to resemble diplomas. The place Miller, cards were Indian Teepees and fav- Forever and ors with miniature figurines of cow- Moderns. • boys, Indians, Negroet* and Mount- Guist Speaker — Mr. w i m ~M.iom Tr ameers to represent the four folk Pr.nce if"? fnr an' nut-’ ^rvs. At intervals along the tables Class Seng-Seniors. Miss Baldwin, Fiance, Feted With Outing were host and hostess for an out door supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens in Laurens on Fri day evening honoring Miss Doris Baldwin and Marion E Milam who will be married June 11. A delightful steak supper was served twenty guests who enjoyed the occasion. After supper the group i were humorously entertained with a number of amusing packages be ing presented the honorees. Miss Gloria Owens Complimented Complimenting Miss Gloria Ow ens, Mrs. W. R. Anderson enter tained with a neighborhood coca- cola party on Saturday morning. Guests for the delightfully infor mal gathering will be Miss Owens neighbors after her marriage to Robert Wysor III in the fall. Sweet peas, gladioli and arrange-, ments of daisies combined with oth er garden flowers were used at vantage points in the dining and living rooms. Assorted party dain-“ ties were served with coca-cola from a prettily appointed refresh 'ment table. The attractive center- f uece was of pink rambler roses ashioned in a circle. I Assisting Mrs. Anderson was Mrs iD. O. Rhame. Mrs. M A. Macdonald and Mrs. George Bellingrath. Miss Carolyn Young Feted In Johnston Miss Carolyn Young of this city whose approaching marriage to Jack Amick Reeder, of Laurens and Columbia is of cordial interest was honored guest on Friday at u de lightful affair in Johnston, at which Mrs. J. G. Halford and her daugh ter Miss Annie Mack Halford were hostesses. Tables were placed for rook amid handsome arrangements of gladioli and snapdragons. After cards the traditional wedding iriarch was played and Beck and John Edwards dressed like a bride and groom en tered and presented Miss Young with a shower of towels. During the afternoon the hostesses served salad and sweet courses. About fifty friends of the honoree were invited for the occasion and attending from here were her mother, Mrs. E. Mace Young and Mrs. J. David Copeland. Joint Hostesses Entertain Club Mrs. L. L. Young and Mrs. D. L. Monroe were co-hostesses for a meeting of the Wadsworth Home Demonstration club last Thursday. The program was opened with the project song, “Hark The Ves- g er Hymn Is Stealing.” Mrs. Dow edenbaugh gave the Scripture reading from Samuel after which Mrs. Young called the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting. During the business session Mrs. H. B. Woi kmc n, Mrs. T. K. Davis, Mrs.- George Brown and an alter nate. Mrs. Bedenbaqgh, were chos en to attend the council meeting at Rock Hill. June 14 to 17 The demonstration. “Corsages" was given by Mrs. Adline V. Long, after whieh Miss Carrie Bell Work man directed the recreation. A sweet course was served by the , hostess. Remus Family-John ’ film nn « a rdemng. Mrs Ed Sadler, accompanied at the piano Three by ber mother. Mrs L. S. McMfl lan of Laurens, sang several selec- Haynie tarns. ( The groups then divided to se lect chairman for the coming year CLINTON, S. C. 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