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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 9
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST
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Johnson-Cobb
Engagement
Mrs. William Ernest Johnson an
nounces the engagement of her
daughter, Esther Louise, to Mr.
James Edward Cobb of Blacksburg.
The wedding wifi take, place in
June.
Few-Dovis
Invitations Issued
The following invitations have
been issued:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Few request
the honor of your presence at the
marriage of their daughter, Mary
Lou, to Herbert Lee Davis, on
Saturday, the eleventh of June, at
four o'clock, 704 E. Carolina Avenue,
Clinton, South Carolina.
with a luncheon for her sister-in-! ed on the antique secretary, in the
tew, Mrs. John F. Beckman, of Tol-; living room and Japanese iris or-
edo, Ohio who is visiting, here. namenting the dining room table.
Guests for the occasion were a! 'Guests found their places at small
number of Mrs. Bckman’s college prettily appointed card-tables with
friends. The luncheon table present- place cards carrying out the bridal
ed a pretty picture with pink mats, motif. Luncheon was served with
and adorned with pink sweet peas; the first course—grapefruit, cut to
and roses. Garden flowers were ar-! resemble a basket tied with a cor-
tistically combined for decoration. Isage of sweet peas.
A‘course luncheon was served the) Miss Godfrey was given a piece
following guests: Mrs. Carl Dead-,01 silver in her chosen pattern.
^^^^ j wyler, Grenwood; Mrs. Charles Rey-1 -7-
1 nal, Mfs. Pearson Fowler, Fountain AHnir Tn WoH
,, , linn; Mrs. Luther Martin, Simpson- '▼•I*' MQQIr 10 WCQ
designating the place of the bride-; ville; Mrs Marion C. Hiers. and Mrs. W P Pafrirlc Jr
eject. Miss Johnson was also pre- R E Ferguson, Sr. of this city. r * , . .
sented by the hostesses with a gift, j | Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Adair,;
After dinner games, contests and 1 ry___ D f ' 0 * this city, have announced the
dancing were enioyed. . L/WnGr rOITy engagement of their daughter. Miss
Assisting the hostesses in the'c^- CrjpnHc - Margaret Litt Adair, and William
courtesies of entertaining were Mrs. rur rrienub p Patrick, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Haselden, Miss Mary Johnson, | Mr. and Mrs. L^wis Pitts enter- William P. Patrick of Charleston.
Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mrs. W. tained a few friends at dinner on The wedding will take place in the
D. Crocker. Tuesday evening. t early fall.
A three course dinner was served Miss Adair attended the Clinton
an Ray, Johnny Holton, Martha
Lou Scott, Sara Pitts, Deborah Dix
on, Ida Jean Chaney. Margaret
Lawrence, Shirley Asbill, - Maudie
Young, Jackie Pitts, Mertie Ann
Haupfear, Dorothy Haupfear, Mary
Ann Copeland, Dorothy Carr, Pa
tricia Fowler, Barbara Workman,
Joyce Frady, and Marie Fraser.
Party Compliments
Miss Mary Lou Few
Thursday evening. May 26, Mrs.
Lewis King complimented her ni
ece, Miss Mary Lou Few, bride-
elect of June, with a miscellaneous
1 shower at her home in Laurens.
The reception hall, living room
1 and den were decorated in the bri
dal colors of green and white with
arrangements of daisies and fern
and low bowls of magnolia blos
soms.
The dining room was beautiful
in candlelight. The table was cov
ered with a lace cloth and centered
with an arrangement of white glad -
ioli in a low white bowl.
During the evening, several ap»-
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Laurens Party For
Clinton Bride-Elect
A charming compliment was paid
Miss Doris Baldwin, June bride-
their home in Laurens Thursday
afternoon with a bridge party.
In the card rooms where four,^j ss Clarice Stonsill
at dainty tables after which guests c jty schools and was graduated from
were entertained informally. Dais- Winthrop college with a B. S. de
les and pink roses were used for'g rPf » j n commerce. Since her grad-
decoration and table arrangements, uation she has been employed as a
Enjoying th occasion were Mr. ( secretary in Charleston, first with
f _ w- u, . . snd Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Mr. and the United State department of
elect, when Miss Evelyn Milam and Mrs Edear Tavlor Jr Mr and *
Mr* Arrhip Adair pntprtainpH at ilr ‘ a i? ^ ayior t r ’ j »» ant i commerce and at present as secre-
Mrs. Arcnie Adair enterta ned at 1 Mrs. Andy Young, Jr. and Mr. and Mrv tn io mp c h Graham wood
their home in Laurens Thursday Mrs W H Pitts Tr , 10 ‘' arn ” T “• '-jjanam, "L 0 ® 0
Mrs. w. k. ruts, Jr. department. West Virginia Pulp
* and Paper company.
tables were placed for the games, i’I"” ! Mr. Patrick was graduated from
pink roses were effectively com-j Feted With Shower attended^the of Chadesto^
bined with mixed arrangements. k m, u „ enaea v^onege 01 unaritsion.
High score was won by Miss Bald- Mlss ^ t ’ a T' 11 ^ . serveFl ^ th lhe J lrst ,n
win and the hostesses also present-1 c T ome J he br, ? e t 0 j ^ Ha L ker ’ T , J, ;•’ & v,s, ? T n ‘a E r* rop u duri a P u Worl a
ed her a remembrance of the oc-i June 3 ’ was feted by Mrs. Rae Pal- War II and after being discharged
, casion. During the afternoon salad an( ^ Miss Ruby Gillespie at from the army was employed with
Honoring Mrs. H. M Shields of' an< * swee ^ courses were served with .the home of the former in Lauiens ^i 0 National Biscuit company in
Drop-in Honors
Norfolk Visitor
Norfolk, Va„ whio was visiting here j P unc h-
Mrs. W. M. Shields gave a drop-in
on Tuesday, afternoon.
Twelve Clinton friends of the
honoree were invited for the de
lightfully informal gathering at five
Dinner Party For
Two Brides-Elect
on Thursday evening.
The fifteen guests invited for the
[occasion were entertained with
I games following the bridal theme. I
Charleston.
Mrs. Pitts Presents
Marking the place of the honoree Pupils In Recital
^ c . , mr u u! W ^ S 3 nose ? ay rosebuds. Mixed Qn Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock
o'clock White and red eladioli made ^ atur ^ a 7 evening Mrs. Hugh i arrangements of garden flowers in , a t Broad Street Methodist church,
bullet refreshment table. Salad, Miss Ann Watts of Mountville who'the evening was the presentation of
sandwiches, and cakes were served will be married to Frank Hunter 1 a shower of linen gifts to Miss Stan-. . .
Simpson. Jr., of this city, June 15th,, sill. Later a salad course with punch !! a I?® e J T ' en s 5 a
and Miss Kathryn Armstrong of j was served. j mU * 1Ca L to whi 'h^ the
Fountain Inn who will be married
with other party dainties.
Birthday Party For
Keith Rogers Cauley
Mrs. Frank Cauley entertained a
group of. children on Friday irt cel-
to Johnnie Jenkins of Simpsonville,; I UsArtnrr
June 3rd. at the home of the former LU > nChe0n tlOnOrS
1 with a buffet supper. Throughout' Miss Joy Godfrey
I the receiving rooms artistic arrange-. j * ^ ,
ebration of her son Keith Roger’s ments of summer floW0rs W0r0 1 vf ThU wn y ’ n , ^ Ston ® and Pl L t * » n serving punch and cookies,
fourth birthdfi ’ ^ K° ger 8 Guests found their places at smalllMrs. William Bailey Owens honor- The following pupils took part
tables, th bride-elects places beingi*** Miss Joy Godfrey, popular bride- in the recital: Claudia Ann Monroe.
Lillies and daisies in artistic ar-
st'tting
par
ents and a number of friends of the
students were invited.
At the conclusion of the program
Mrs. Pitts was assisted by Mrs. Ray
mond Pitts, Misses Carolyn and Ann
ments of summer flowers were used.
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fourth birthday.
Twenty-five little friends a ssem-1 3 pastel' e ^ ec '• a luncheon at 12:30 at Martha Jane Horton. Patsy Der-
bled at the home pf Keith’s grand- ni.„ct c the former’s home on CentenniaL rick. Leanna Young, Dolly Crouch,
Street. Geneva Adair., Carroll Poole. El
Adorning the receiving rooms aine Addison, Florence Winn. Mar-
were a profusion of garden flow- j garet Ann Bolick. Robert Horton,
W* o r [ flowers. Guests included attendants
parents. Mr and Mrs. F P. Cauley iof bridal parties, and the
for an afternoon of outdoor games. bride ^ groom-elects mothers.
Later sno-jos, ice cream cones and
cup cakes were served. The honoree { f '|> (t h o( s r ^ er f n ^ p ' t h
was re member i-d
birthday gifts.
with a host
ers with shaded pink roses arrang- Genelle Corley, Tommie Davis. Jo-
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tern.
Midgie Whitlock
Celebrates Birthday
Midgie Whitlock, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Whitlock, celebrat
ed her tenth birthday last Thurs
day last Thursday, May 26, with- a
party given by her mother at their
home on Shands street.
Twenty-two little bovs and girls
enjoyed the occasion. A number of
games were played after which re
freshments of ice cream, do-nuts,
and cold drinks were served.
Midgie w’as remembered with
many gifts.
Luncheon Given
For Teochers
On Tusday at nc.pn, Mrs. Lewis
Pitts was hostess to a number of
teachers with w'hom she taught for
lupcheon.
Carrying out a yellow color note
for table appointments daisies were
used for the center adornment.
Elsewhere roses and daisies were
attractive in the home.
The guest list included Miss El-
oise Miller, Miss Irene Hipp, Miss
Katrine Martin, Miss Elizabeth Bo
land Miss Mary Gaines, Mrs. Roily
Bannister. Miss Elizabeth Adams.
Mrs. Earl Workman and Mrs. Ro^tfr
Henry.
P. T. A. Officers, Teachers
Complimented With Tea
Honoring the retiring officers and
the newly elected officers of the
Florida Street School Parent Teach-i
ers Association, Mrs. John T.
Young. Mrs. Julian Bolick and Mrs.;
, R. P. Hamer entertained with an J
Informal tea at 4:30 Thursday af
ternoon. Members of the Florida j
Street School faculty were guests
for the occasion. i
ThrouKhout the receiving rooms 1
of the Young home roses and var-1
ied arrangements of flowers of the
I season were decorative. Guests were 1
invited into the dining room for
refreshments from a beautifully ap-1
I pointed buffet table, overlaid with
h white outwork cloth. A floral cen
terpiece of gardenias, roses and for
get-me-nots was fashioned in nose
gay style. Assorted sandwiches,
chetse biscuit, cookies and punch j
were served.
Wednesday Club
Is Entertained
The Wednesday bridge club met
last week with Mrs. Tommy Hollis
for a number of afternoon games.
Two tables were prettily appoint
ed and a dessert course was served
before cards. High score award was
won by Mrs. Robert F. Black.
A variety of garden flowers and
bowls of roses made a pretty back
ground for the gathering.
Dinner Party Compliments
Miss Johnson, Bride-elect
Complimenting Miss Esther John
son and James E. Cobb who will be
married in June, a lovely dinner
party was given on Thursday ev
ening by Mrs. J. H. Van Hollen and
Mrs. Francis Blalock at the Lydia
Community house.
Bouquets fashioned of daisies,
larkspur and roses attractively de
corated the spacious club rooms.
Dainty vases of sweet peas center
ed the small table where covers
were laid for thirty with a corsage
Joint HosJesses For
/y 0dds and Ends" Club '
M's. C. Bynum Betts and Miss Li
ly Yarborough were joint hostesses
• for a meeting of the "Odds and
Ends” club at the Betts home on
Thursday evening.
Covers were laid for twelve at
the beautifully appointed dining
table which was graced with a cry
stal container of red roses flanke*d
by white candles in silver holders.
* After supper bobks were ex
changed. an informal conversation
was enjoyed. This was the last meet
ing cf the club before fall.
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On All DRESSES, COATS and SUITS
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, June 2, 3, 4
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Bollard
Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. B.
Ballard entertained members of
her bridge club at her home on Map
le street.
Two tables were in play during
the afternoon with score awards be
ing presented Mrs. T. C. Johnson,
Jr., and Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat. At
the conclusion of the progressions
the hostess served a sweet course.
Arrangements of roses and snap-
i dragons made a pretty setting for
the games.
Luncheon For
Mrs. J. F. Beckman
On Saturday at noon Mrs. R. i«
Edward Ferguson, Jr., entertained ft
CUNTON TEXTILE SHOP
VOGUE Says:
Before you select your pattern visit Clin-
Textile Shop and see Vogue Patterns,
Beautiful materials on display.
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Clinton textile Slt&p,
Next to Express Office 110 E. Carolina Ave.
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THESE EXCITING
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ARE OF CREPES, Pl*RE SILKS AND COTTONS
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PHONE 129
ELLA ADAIR
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