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-i +- Thursday, August 18, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICIE Page Three The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 made a pretty floral arrangement ited and a sweet course enjoyed be-! Mrs. Bill Stanley ffnd son. Billy, M. Dick, entertained with .1 drop-ir for the table. Throughout the home fore the afternoon games. Top score 1 Hartsville; Mr. and Mis. Sam M. at the Godfrey home h . nninu at gladioli and dahlias were used in honor was won by Mrs. A. B. Pierson. Jr., and son. Sam, III, of 7:30.' \ decoration. Stump. _ Jackson, Tenn. Mrs. S. M. Warner assisted the Gladioli were used in decoration . — * ■Warner assisted hostesses in the courtesies of enter- for the living room and colorful zin- taining. : nias for the porch. ' Mrs. Neely Is Bridge Hostess Thursday afternoon Neely entertained members Presbyterian Women Have Joint Meet A joint meeting of the Women of Neighbors-Stanley Wedding Luncheon Guests Entertained Before Rehearsal Before the rehearsal on Friday evening for the Neighbors-Stanley wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sow ers entertained the wedding party. Throughout the. reenving rooms artistic arrangements of roses and zinnias added attracti. 1 ness. Dur ing the evening gu« sts were invited into the dining room where sand wiches. cakes and punch were ser ved from a daintily appointed buf fet table. A low bowl of roses grac ed the refreshment table.' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Townsend, Mr. At noon on Saturday a lovely wed- _ _ the Church and circles was held on ding luncheon was given at the home an d out-of-town guests here ‘V Mrs. Roy Thomas, of the Patterson M on day evening at the First Pres- of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors,for the rites. , ,1 etc V'r th l 'iUrtv circle, presided over the program, byterian church. for Miss Elsie Neighbors and PauT A delightful supper was served ' * k ^ ^ -• After a son 8 by the group, Mrs. S. S. ■ Mrs. A. M. Copeland taught the M. Stanley whose wedding took buffet style in the attractive garden Mrs. Carlislei a J', nett ^, e _, 1 , n £ ra y er- , Bible study from John, after which place in the afternoon. jof the Sowers home. Carrying out Church Rites Unite of her ^ Irs * Farre ^ Runyan, who re- „ ^ , , , , , . ia short business session was held. ' Guests included the weddine oar- a yellow and blue motif predomin- . . ^. card club at her home assembling oontly returned from Africa, wherei Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mrs. Frank ty the families and out-ofTown vis- ate in the * a ble appointments, a MlSS Elsie Neighbors, she and Rev. Mr. Runyan were mis- KeUers> delegates t0 the Woman - s ^ * - players for two tables. , . . , , , . ... ™ Several progressive games were gavwe an interesting talk Conference at Montreat, gave enjoyed, with Mrs. W. R. Anderson 00 e l? e . op e j an< ^ Cir ports of the sessions. winning score prize and Mrs. Bal- work - wa " with a ley Williams winning floating prize. I prayer h J ™ rs -** y Ander f n ; When cards were laid aside dessert 1 . , M 5 S * Wdde f’ P resid€at « P re ' sided over the business session and re- served Arrangements of zinnias and other ^ rs< *f° hnson c l° sed the nieet flowers of the season were placed at] 11 ^ wlth prayer vantage points and made a pretty setting for the games. Baptist W. M. S. Holds Meeting The Woman’s Missionary society of the First Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting Monday at 3.30 o’clock at the church, following a short meeting of the circles. Sodler-Owens Pharmacy Telephone 400 — We Deliver Knight-Timmerman Announcement Of interest is the following an nouncement: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold Knight of Belton announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Jean, to Eugene Murphy Timmer man, son of Mrs. R. D. Nance and the late E. M. Timmercan of this city. The wedding will take place in the late fall. itors here for the rites. jlovely basket of rudbekia and zin- p |< lul llrn k v C* nr %|*» v f*,, nias formed the centerpiece. raU, ™ ur \> n y Hanley The traditional green and white j Mrs Sowers was assisted by Mrs. The marriage of Miss Elsie Young was used in the dining room where 1 -,, n .j.,, , , . , , , , , the bride’s table was adorned with n ° f Mlldred Neighbors, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. white gladioli and lighted white P ^ £ th courtcsies of enter ' William Edgar Neighbors of this tapers-in crystal holders. Elsewhere c j^y and p au j \iurphy Stanley, son in the home floral decorations were ~ 0 f Mrs. W. K. Stanley and the late ,h M w H W /- ? h i eldS J ent " , f n !; d . in rt h f de A 0f Pink - , • . . . „ Drop-In Given Mr. Stanlty. of Hartsville, was Ml- the Wednesday club and several ad-1 Out-of-town guests included, Mr. k . s* JL U ditional guests at her home the and Mrs. J. A. Dugan, Miss Marcia j At OOdtrey MOmC emnized at 4:30 in the a.ternoon past week for a dessert bridge. Dugan, Mrs. W. K. Stanley, Mr. and' Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Aug. 13. at the First Bap- Three tables were prettily appoin-jMrs. Kenneth Stanley, Mr. and Ansel B. Godfrey, Rev. and Mrs. J. (Continued on page six) Wednesday Club Has Meeting Mrs. W. Brooks Owens Entertains At Bridge Mrs. William Brooks Owens en tertained guests for three tables of bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Mid-summer flowers in varying shades of pink made an effective background for cards. After an in teresting number of progressions score awards were presented Mrs. James Addison and Mrs. Lawrence Da,vis. Later in the afternoon the hostess served a salad course. Informal Party For Mrs. Allen Draughon Mrs. Allen Draughon who with) Mr. Draughon will leave Monday to make her home in Warsaw, N. C. t was complimented Monday after noon when. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and Mrs, Marion E. Milam entertained! with a coco-cola party at the Bald win home. About twenty friends enjoyed a delightfully informal hour after which they were invited into the din-> ing room for refreshments of sand wiches, cookies and other dainties. A bowl of mixed summer flowers STARLIT PERFECTION la SEVENTEEN You'll awiah thru’ the stag llaa and atari hearts a’throbbia' la I this angel-criep beauty. 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