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A \ THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Pajre ThrM The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST ]y carried out in the refreshments. | Sunday (to celebrate the occasion. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tankersley and men: i Several games of hearts were played White ^gladioli and daisies made a daughter, Margaret, Mrs Kay Mills »he mo and then each guest wrote her fav- lovely setting for eight small tableland son, Kay. Miss Ann Bia^ely, Mr. orite recipe and wish for the bride.. appointed for the guests. Dinner was and Mrs. Windsor W ider an 1 Mrs. Myrtle Hunter. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Tuesday Club Has Meeting The Tuesday bridge club met the past week at the home of Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr, for a number of af ternoon games. As a background for cards, the hostess’ home was attractive with recipe ami WISH 1UI me uiiuc.j Miss Pitts read the wishes aloud served buffet style, and the last one “wishing Ann luck, \i rs> Cason was presented a cor-, ,ort a treasure hunt" with a ribbon sage of white gladioli with silver rib- Ponlp Mpndc attached led her to a heart-shaped bon, and during the day the couple 'VUie iicuu* j box filled with many useful and at-'opened their many gifts of silver. Demonstration Clllb ltractive gifts. Miss Cason and Bobby Cason gave. R Harris and .Mrs. Ellie ^ j their parents a sterling silver console ' Kjpiahhnrs-Stanlev ' and eight ice beverage spoons in their Poole were hostesses to the Long " l^eignours Niamey Silver pattern. ' Branch Home Demonstration club on - Enaoaement I * ’ . . Monday afternoon at the home of tributing to the program were.Mrs. r - J Among those enjoying the occa- M T B sumere! Charlie McDaniel, Mrs. Shirley ^im- ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, of sij>n were: L . E. Cason, Sr., Mr. and * ' . , . Q mens, Mrs. James Bass, and Mrs.; * hls “ty, announce the engagement. Mrs> Charles Cason> Gus Cason and , After the singing of Oh. Susan- Thomas. A poem “The Beautiful th€ir daughter, Elsie, to Paul M. Miss Linda Casoni of Raylei G a.; Mr. ™! Mrs. Poole gave the devotional. Stanley, of Hartsville, son of Mrs. and ^i rs Garland Turner, of Atlanta, ro ^ was called and minutes read W. K. Stanley and the late Mr. Stan- Ga . j^ rs j H Jarvis and Mrs Mary b y the secretary. Mrs. Jim Cunning- ley. The wedding will take piace in Kendrick, of' Chattanooga, Tenn.j’ham. z ' August. ^ j Mrs. Reba C. Wansley, Miss Ann j The demonstration of various ar- ^ Wansley, Beverly Wansley, Mr. and rangements of flowers and holders GrOUD EnjoyS Mrs. J. D.'Campbell and son, Jim- was given-t^y Mrs. Adeline V. Long, n* * Afr P k ~~ my anc ^ Beverl y Eugene, of Iva.;! Artistic arrangements of flowers rlCniC AT rOrK Mrs. Rebecca Wright and Mr. and were placed at vantage points in the by Mrs. Harris was selected as most attractive. The follow.ng officers were ele'’ted for another year; President, Mrs. Joe Poo.e; vice-president, Mrs. C D. Benjamin, Jr, secretary, Mrs. W. P. Abercrombie; treasurer, Mrs. Sam (Continued on page seven) Gift” was read by Mrs. R. P. Wilder. After a business session, Mrs. Wil der closed the meeting with prayer 4 . Joint Hostesses Admiral Byrd daisies. Score awards! c d n were presented Mrs. C. W. Stone and rOf bridge rOFty ifo?n L a s^lad"course^and*puncl^were' Cauley were hostewel ^at 5 ' bridge! Ba [ bara and , Consta ™ e B u r ts. M rs . Charles Wright r of Tignall, Ga.;< home by the members. The arrange —-—j ^auiey wore nosresses ax D “ a s e 1 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. M NOTICE To My Patrons: My shop will be closed beginning Saturday, July 2, and will reopen on Monday, July 18. MAUD GEER'S BEAUTY SHOP enjoyed. Wednesday afternoon at the borne i g urtSt g ave a pj cn j c a t Greenwood i *u assembling guests foi j g tate Thursday evening for three tables. . , . , 'their cousins, Jane Burts of Reids- Colorful bowls of zinnias and pink | vin N C t and p atncia Myers of and lavender gladioli in moderms- Mrs. Finney Hostess Thursday Book Club Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., was tic array made a pretty background hostess to the Thursday Book club: for the party. During cards cold the past week. ; drinks were enjoyed and later a Twelve members attended the tempting salad plate was served meeting and books were exchanged, j with punch. Score awards went to Aftef a delightfully informal hour i Mrs. B. C. Preslar and Mrs. H. M. the hostess served a sweet course. ; Young, Jr. Seasonal floral arrangements were 1 ♦ used at vantage points in the dining | n f orma | Partv Given and living rooms for the occasion mTOrmai rarT y V3iven Spartanburg. About twenty boys and girls en joyed the outing and picnic supper. After supper, marshmallows were toasted over an open fire. For Miss Williamson Complimenting her niece Miss Barbara Williamson of Lancaster, *a student at Converse college, who is Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Thursday afternoon Mrs. Francis I attending summer school at Presbv* i , . _ —a—| auenamg summer scnooi ax rresuy 1 During the evening a social hour was Miss Cason Hostess For Y. W. A. Meeting \ Members of the Youn« Women’s Auxiliary of the First Baptist church met on Monday evening at the home of Miss Roslyn Cason. Miss Cason gave the study course ! on “Handclasp of the Americas.” Blalock entertained her club with a dessert bridge. terian college, Mrs. Leila N. John-} en j oyed and a salad course with J-1UA roses were usea in oua vases | ^ n sat U rady n afteTnoon. C0C ° C ° 3 ^ ; fniIted punch served. for the mantel and in mixed arrange-j Artistic rarangements of Admiral * rr,ents in the living room. In Byrd daisies added attractiveness lo JOCODS MOStCSS dining room orchid gladioli were the living room for the occasion for T n Wprlnf*<;Hnv f'lnh combined with other summer flow- w hich twelve young people were in-: - # ers. Two tables were appointed for: v ited. Sandwiches, cheese biscuits, refresnnents. and a frozen dessert; CU p and assorted dainties were course was served with iced drinks, serV ed buffet style from a prettily nuts and candies. appointed refreshment table. At the conclusion of the after noon’s progressions, Mrs. T. C. John- ADD RIMa son, Jr., and Mrs.-Arnold Cannon, a *'• *• DIDIc V-IOSS club visitor, were awarded prizas. Meets With Mrs. SlOQIl Monday evening fifteen members Mrs. WilHam P. Jacobs. Ill, enter tained members of the Wednesday bridge club and several additional guests at her home the past week. Three tables were appointed for refreshments and dessert was served before the games. At the conclusion of the progressions Mrs. W. M. Shields won top honors. For the occasion the hostess’ home Joint Meeting For Methodist Groups The Woman’s Society of Christian Service and circles of Broad Street Methodist church met together at the - J .. „ ” ' i w rV-L church Monday afternoon, June 20,l the progrun and gave an, for MrS. J. M. Dick of the Ladies Bible Class of the As- -was attractive with colorful bou- sociate Reformed Presbyterian quets 0 f SU mmer flowers, church met at the home of Mrs. Jas.; ♦ , P M S rs 0 *L M Wilson had charge o! J°int HoSteSSCS interesting discussion, the first in aj xhu^ay afternoon Mrs. E H. i Wilkes and Mrs. R. C. Adair enter- During a social hour the hostess ta j ned b r j d g e honoring Mrs. J. M.l and assistant hostess, Mrs. E. B with Mrs. Lewis Pitts, president, pre-. . . r. sidmg * y i senes, on “Steps In Prayer Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., gave the devotional. Mrs. Pitts told of the assis;a '7 l D . Ehck of Raleigh. N. C., at the Wilkes goals of “The Advance for Christ and S ° an J 5 « Wieh a S ai C ^V e r^m , home ° n Maple street - His Church” and the place of the punch - The living and dining room j The card w here six tables local Woman’s Society in that work. e . r “ ui ^f . ” d arTan,,#,H fnr * h# “Darkness Turned to Dawn in Afri-;* 1 ^ 1 * d 1 ’h ai’ ca” was the topic of the program led ** Pyroses, and other vaned ar- by Mrs. J. B. Dailey, assisted by Mrs. «' an *« nen ‘ 5 _ P. W. Copeland and Mrs. Thomas ^ Owens. After a business meeting the Party Compliments ,od,„ -iced . .oc,.l hour, with ^ pa(|| the Barden circle as hostess. Miss Fay Pitts honored Mrs. Paul 1 Martin, the former Miss Ann Pitts, a recent bride, with a miscellaneous i were arranged for the games were lovely with gladioli, roses and gar-1 denias in modernistic array. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. William Bailey Owens and Mrs. Goyne L. J Simpson, while floating prize went to Mrs. L. B. Dillard. The hostesses also remembered the honored guest with 1 a gift. When cards were laid aside a salad course was served. met June 20, at the First Baptist Church for the regular monthly meeting. gave the devotional and others con- Pitts. The heart motif was effective P 1-2 PRICE SALE! Monday Through Saturday DRESSES—Crepes, Cottons and Linens. Sizes to 44'j Vz-Price Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Bembergs—Greatly Reduced COATS AND SUITS— Vz-Price Good suits for Fall. Assorted sizes and colors HATS AND BAGS $1.00 and $2.00 BEACH COATS, SLACKS, SHORTS, PEDAL-PUSH ERS AND SKIRTS— Vi-Price BATHING SUITS REDUCED BLOUSES, $1.00 BLOUSES, '/z PRICE SLIPS, '/z-PRICE GOWNS, $1.50 COTTON SLIPS, sizes to 44 $1.95 HOUSE COATS—Cotton and Rayon— V2-Price ALL BRASSIERES REDUCED Special— Nylon PANTIES $1.00 Rayon PANTIES, 2 for $1.00 v IMPORTED BATISTE BLOUSES— $3.95 J MANY .OTHER ITEMS REDUCED -NOTICE- , We are making room for a complete line of INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES. Also Gifts. Watch for announcement. Moored Dress Shoppe CLINTON, s. c. Baptist W. M. S. Monthly Meeting shower Friday evening. June 24, atiJune Meeting The Woman"« Missionary Society her home on Florida Street. z r*L L Summer flowers were prettily i ▼▼ OfTI60 Of X-OUrCO combined throughout the receiving! The June meeting of the Women rooms of the home. Places were Jaid of the Church of the F:rst Presbyte- The Baldwin circle, Mrs. J. C. for sixteen guests at appointed ta- rian church was held Monday after- Thomas. presiding, had arranged theibles at which a salad course, punch noon of the past week, program on "Christ The Answer To| and cakes were served by Mrs. James The vice-president. Mrs. W. R. An- Questing Youth”. Mrs. Hugh Ray | Pitts, Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. Roy i derson,. presided in the absence of the president. Mrs. Francis Blalock, secretary of Synodical and Home Missions, had charge of the program land gave a report of the conference! and training course she attended re-; i cently at Coker college. Hartsville. The group also heard a report from Amanda Gary, a representative sent [,by the church recently to the colored i conference at Benedict college, Co- . lumbia. During a business session a motion 1 was made and approved to combine j the July and August meetings of the • organization and church circles. The 'July meeting will be held the third Monday at 4 o’clock and the August ! meeting at 8 o’clock in the evening ; on the third Monday. Mrs. L. H. Davidson Feted By Mrs. Finney Mrs. L. H. Davidson, a recent bride, the former Miss Alice Reid of Laurens, was paid a charming com pliment Saturday afternoon when Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., enter tained in her honor with a drop-in ; party. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs greeted the guests, and helping entertain in the living room was Mrs. Pringle Cope land. Mrs. William Bailey Owens in vited the guests into the dining room where Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. Roy Pitts entertained. Pink gladioli were effectively com bined with purple hydrangea for | decoration in living rooms. Bridal | green and white was observed in the dining room appointments with flo ral arrangements featuring Admiral Byrd daisies. The refreshments ofj block ice cream with heart-shaped (center, decorated cakes, and punch! , reflected the chosen color motif. Mrs. | , Mac Finney served the cakes from I the dining room table, and others assisting in serving were Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., Mrs. Frank Boland, Jr., Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mrs. Gary Hol comb and Miss Dot Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cason Have Silver Anniversary Honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eugene Cason, Jr., who celebrated their 25th wedding anni versary on Tuesday, June 28, Miss Roslyn Cason invited a number of relatives and friends to their home \ \ ' TINMAN’S BAKERY Will be Open for the 4th. ALL DAY Phone 334-W ASSORTED COOKIES HOT BUTTER BISCUITS MORNING AND EVENING CHERRY, LEMON and APPLE PIES * • 4 DON’T BE LEFT Ol T— We Will Hold Yoar Order If You Can’t Get Out In the Morning Qem Atul&riotbi Repeat Of A Sell-Out! The Original STONES WEAR Eyelet Trimmed COTTON SUPS WHITE ONLY Sizes 32 to 44^ ■ ii * Stoneswear, the creator of the eyelet trinrtned vogue of cotton slips, presents the original at only 1.98. These Stoneswear slips are straight cut and made of sanforized cotton. s J You Can’t Beat Value!