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Thursday, August 11,1949
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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the courtesies of .entertaining. ! man and Mrs. E. .A Carpenter and
Miss Neighbors was remembered Mrs. C. A. Fisher of Orangeburg,
with a gift of crystal. mother of Miss Carpenter’s fiance.
^ Mrs. R. C. Adair invited the guests
AliQUSt Meeting int0 lhe din i n ^ room which wa^ bea-
A D D C ’ * . t otifully appointed in bridal green
A. K. r. bociety land White. A white organdy cover
Mrs. J. Reed Todd was hostess to! over green with showered bouquets
members of the Woman’s Missionary 1 caught at each corner was used for
society of the Associate Reformed'the tea table and the central ar-
Presbyterian church on the afternoon rangement was fashioned of white
I of August 1. i gladioli, dahlias and tube roses.
An intere'.nng program on Dunlap Sandwiches, assorted dainties and
attractiveness to thte table appoint- orphanage in Tennessee was present- decorated cakes were served. Misses
ments. ed by Mits Lidie Sloan, assisted by Louise Senn and Eulalia Buford
Miss Neighbors was presented by'other members who gave articles on served punch. Mrs. Clifford Smith
The August meeting of the Wo- the hostesses w dh a dessert spoon iu the subject from the Journal of Mis- and Mrs. John Earl Smith entertain-
man’s Missionary society of St John’s ^ er weddin 8 pattern of silver. ! siqps. ! ed in the dining room, and also as-
Lutheran church was held on Mon- ! * Later the group enjoyed their an- sisting in entertaining in the living
day evening at the home of Mrs W~ Ronficf Cirr\a rual “Birthday Jubilee” party with loom and sun porch were Misses Lil-
T. Kanning. .. • DUpilSl VJiCIc fViGcTS . each member contributing 1c for each lian Dillard and Barbara Anderson.
ia/:*.!. Ai— a w .year of their age for mission work Miss Josephine Leaman pinned on
tin India. During the afternoon the favors as the guests departed.
Mrs^A. M. Young and Miss Flor- h0St e SS served salad and sweet China in her chosen pattern was
the hostesses’ gfit to each of the
brides-elects.
Plans Made For
School Opening
ber 1; Supt. Anderson states All chif-
dren should be vaccinated again
smallpox before entering school.
There will be no seventh grade at
the high school building this year,
he announced. The seventh grade'*:
Mrs. W. T. Kanning
Hostess To Lutherans
The ctiy schools will open Thurs
day, September 1, at 8:30. Faculty
meetings will be held Wednesday,
August 31. Academy Street school will remain
Children entering first grade must! there instead of going to high school
be six years old on or before Novem- as in the past.
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Mrs. Billy Johnson led the pro-! With MrS. A. M. Young
gram on “New Horizons for Liberia, ’
C ith wL S ru J r^ C v? B i Ck r’. M e S v,°‘i ence Adair were joint hostesses atj courses
fonSbulg 0m SUber i the home * he Monday ; C ° UrSeS -
Circle Meets
w ! Colorful zinnias and roses decorat- With MrS. nOSGlGen
D . , _ ed the living rooms where 11 mem-
Dridge Party bers gathered for the meeting.
Fnr Vieifor T ^ e dev °tional was given by Mrs.
r v r ▼ISiror j. b. McCombs, with prayer by Mrs.
Complimenting her sister-in-law, Jobe Holland. The program chair- __
Mrs. Alice Barrow, of Kingstree, Mrs.; man > Miss Marion Burts, assisted by Sara Stone assisting as hostesses.
Roy Casque invited guests for three! Mrs. Ryland Sumerel, Mrs. Lewis Guests were invited into the din-
tables of bridge on last Wednesday Simpson and Miss Jamie Little, ren-1 j n g room where refreshments of
afternoon.
As a background for cards, vari
colored summer flowers were pretti
ly combined in the living and dining
rooms.
Florida St. Team
Twenty-five members of the Sara \A/; ne r'k A mninnekin
Glenn circle of Broad Street Metho- ^ , ”J.j riQm P ,0nSh, P
dist church met on Monday evening In Midget League
at the home of Mrs. J. K. Haselden,
with Mrs. R. G. Wrenn and Miss
dered the program on “Christ the! salad, sandwiches and cake were
Answer for Errors of Catholicism.” ' served with tea buffet style.
After a business session a social! Miss Jeanette Pitts had arranged
hour was enjoyed and the hostesses
served block cream and cake.
Florida Street defeated the Lydia
Midgets in a two-out-of-three game
series for the championship of the
Midget league. Florida Street will
receive the trophy awarded Academy
Street last year. Any Midget team
At the conclusion of the progres-
The evening’s program and gave the | winning the trophy three years in
introduction to “Mission Work in : succession will get to keep it perma-
Burma Since World War II.” Others nently.
contributing to the program were In the Junior league there will be
Mrs. O. C. Lewis, who gave the de- a play-off between Oxper’s team and
votional, Mrs. Bill Abrams. Mrs. Tan Braswell’s team of one game to see
M. Ray and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr. which team will play Joanna for the
♦ Junior league trophy.
servevd a tempting salad plate, iced 1 Street Methodist church met jointly Clinton Bride-Elect Coach Templeton and his assistants
drinks and fudge. at the church Monday, with Mrs. ij J I LJ *. *11 carry the Little Leaguers and an
Lewis Pitts, president, presiding. Honored In MortSVlIle > all-star team of Juniors to Ware
Breakfast Given worsbi P service was led by A delightful drop-in party was Shoals Friday pm. to play a double-
Mrs. B. B. Ballard. The program, given complimentary to Miss Elsie header.
sions Mrs. Posey Watts Copeland and Methodist WSCS. Circles
Mrs. Hugh Buford were awarded ij l • ». ki
score prizes. Mrs. Barrow was re- r*OVe Joint Meeting
membered with a guest prize. i The Woman's Society of Christian
Late in the afternoon the hostess, Service and the Circles of Broad
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telling of the work of missionaries in Neighbors on last Saturday afternoon
Miss Elsie Neighbors, who will be Burma, was given by Mrs. Edgar; when Mrs. W. K. Stanley, Mrs. Bill j jMUMRSt-S-S-RCCtifXXtStts:
married Saturday to Paul M. Stanley! Blakely. (Stanley and Mrs. K. L. Stanley en- «
of Hartsville, was paid a charming After a business meeting, members 1 tertained jointly for her at the home 8
of the Ellie Hatton circle served the of the former in Hartsville.
group refreshments. The Stanley home was decorated j[:
throughout with a profusion of mid- fi
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compliment Saturday when Miss
Mary Louise Johns, Miss Katharine
Johns and Miss Dorothy Cothran of
Timmonsville, entertained in her
honor at breakfast at the Jefferson
hotel in Columbia.
Lovely Seated Tea
Fetes Bride-Elect
summer flowers.
Mrs. J. A. Dugan, sister of the §
bride-elect, and Mrs. R. E. Howell if
Penney’s
END-OF-SEASON
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Places were laid for ten guests! Complimenting Miss Elsie Neigh- S ree * ed v i s > tors Informally, they. S
with a white corsage designating the bor s. whose marriage will be an event t0 8 e ‘ ber with the three hortesses and j*
place of the bride-elect. A center ar- °f Saturday, Mrs. J. Addison Neigh- *- rie honor guest received in the liv- 8
rangement of white gladioli added bors entertained Tuesday afternoon * n 8 room during the afternoon.
with a lovely seated tea. Between the hours of 3:30 and 5:00 g
Twenty friends enjoyed a delight- about sixty friends called. Dainty h
fully informal hour, after which decorative bridal cakes, sandwiches
they were invited into the dining! and drinks were served.
room for refreshments. Carrying out;
the wedding bell motif, the buffet! On Saturday evening Mrs. Manning
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table was beautiful. An effecUve ar- Crouch, Jr., Mrs. Fuller Howie andi#
rangement of silver bells filled with Mrs. Gordon Mahaffey were hostesses
pink rosebuds, tube roses and fern.’ 3 * an enjoyable picnic supper and
used with pink ribbon, formed the j shower honoring Miss Neighbors at
decoration. The chosen theme was 0^*till«-
also carried out in the refreshments cbngfitrfal friends motored out
to Sugar Loaf mountain where the
affair wks held. After a bountiful
me^i was enjoyed the bnde-elect;
was\showered with a miscellany of
gifts.
of salad, sandwiches and cakes.
In the living room and den the
same color note was observed in
shaded pink crepe myrtle and roses,
j Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. William
Brooks Owens assisted the hostess in
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
Donald O’Connor in
ARE YOU WITH IT?
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
Allan (Rocky) Lane in
THE WILD FRONTIER
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 15-16
Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson in
TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 17-18
Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery in
JUNE BRIDE
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Children under 12 admitted FREE
COTTON
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New .selection in darks
and pastels
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Dixon-Gontt Rites
Are Announced
Of social* interest to friends and
relatives is the following announce- S
fnent:
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Irvin Dixon'S
of Renno announce the marriage of “
their daughter, Amy. to Homer Wel
don Gantt, Jr., on Friday, June 17,
at Simpsonville.
Mrs. Gantt is the eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and is a grad
uate of Clinton High School.^ She
completed her nurses training at the
General Hospital School of Nursing
in May and is now a member of the
staff.
Mr. Gantt, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Gantt, Sr., of Greenville is a
graduate of the University of South
Carolina. He is connected with a
Greenville business firm.
Miss Bradley Weds
Robert R. Moody, Jr.
Miss Martha Rosalind Bradley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James War- tt
ren Bradley of Troy, formerly of fj
Greenville, became the bride of Rob- »•.
ert Reece Moody. Jr., of Charlotte,
N. C., and Bartow, Fla., Saturday
evening, August 6. at historic Long
Cane Associate*Reformed Presbyter-
ian Church of Greenwood County. -ijj
I Mrs. Moody attended Greenville j-j
High School and was graduated from j;:
Erskine College. For the past year, 8
she has been teaching Bible in the #
public schools of Clinton. o ::
Mr. Moody, the son of Robert Reece j*
Moody and Lola Boyles Moody of 8
Charlotte, attended Barryhill High ft
School and was graduated from Ers-
kine College. He is employed by the ft
Swift & Co., at Bartow, Fla., where g
they will make their home Blow
ing a wedding trip.
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Party In Kinards
Honors Brides-Elect
Miss Helen Miller Leaman of Cross
Hill and Miss Anne Carpenter of
Newberry, August brides-elect were
complimented Saturday afternoon
|when Miss Margie Smith and Miss
Myra Adair entertained in their hon
or at the I. M. Smith home in Ki
nards.
About sixty guests, including ft
friends from Clinton, Cross Hill, Lau- 8
rens and Newberry called during
the appointed tea hours 4:30 until
6:30. The reception hall, living room
and sun porch were lovely with S
many summer flowers in artistic ar- ‘f*
ray. ::
Mrs. I. M. Smith greeted the
‘ guests and the receiving line was 8
composed of the hostesses, the hon- g
orees, their mothers, Mrs. S. M Lea-
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