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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495
noon, at the home of his parents, and Miss Irene Hipp, waS appointed officiated in the presence of a large
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins on the J to raise money to furnish the dining assemblage of relatives and friends
Musgrove highway. jroom and auxiliary meeting room in ; of the couple.
Twelve little friends enjoyed an proposed new Legion hut. The vows were taken before the
afternoon of <*ut-door games andj During a social hour the hostesses altar which was decorated with bas
kets of white , chrysanthemums,
woodwordia fern and smilax. Ca
thedral candelabra with white tapers
stood at intervals.
Graham-Edwards
Invitations Issued
Of cordial interest is the following
by Mr. Edwards in remodeling the
Refreshments of sandwiches, punch , MrS. SimpSOn HoStGSS
and cookies were served about twen- /Idle Moments' Club
activity. Later they were invited erve( j delightful refreshments,
inside for refreshments. The dining
table appointed in w'hite and pink !
motif was centered with the birth-. Long Branch Club
day cake, glowing with three light- .. Wifk kArc The wedding music was rendered
ed candles. Ice cream and mdivid- Meets With Mrs. Poole by the church organist. Mrs. John
w^re^rled h Each child Was re- The Branch Home Demon- K. Taylor and Mrs. Frank B. Re
membered with a novelty toy as a stration club met at the home of Mrs.! Per, vocal soloist.
f avor ;Joe Poole on Monday afternoon, with 1
Serving as ushers were Ben
ThraHkill, Jr., and J. A Thrailkill.
brothers of the bride, and Charles
and Mason Young, of this city'
Ellis Davenport, of this city, was -
best man for Mr. Brown.
Miss Martha Frances Thornton of
Charlotte, cousin of the bride, was
maid-of-honor and only attendant.
She wore a dress of pink taffeta
with a short veil and carried a bou
quet of pink and white carnations
tied with blue net.
The bride, given in marriage by
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Mrs. Robert Elmore as assistant host-
.ess.
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Mrs. Pooie, tne president, called
the meeting to order. The group sang
! Mrs. W. H. Simpson beautifully ‘ America the Beautiful” the song of
! entertained members of the “Idle the month.
Moments” club and a few ektra ,. T „ „
guests at her home on" last Wednes-’ Z. 1 , ' ‘
; of the month, “Rock of Belle Isle” by
_ A salad course, cookies and punch Goocl Samaritan, followed by a
;club assembled at the home of Mrs. were served from a prettily appoint-, Player and reading of Sam Foss
forty-.Torn Addison for a number of af- ed buffet table in the dining room.. The House by the Side of the Road,
nine, at six o’clock in the evening, ternoon games. In the dining room and elsewhere After the discussion of the picture
Broad Street Methodist church, Clin- ! In a colorful setting of zinnias' spider lilies, with a tracery of tional and read the story of "The
ton, South Carolina. and ageratum two tables were laid greenery and red candles were ef-, Monet, led by Mrs. W. P. Abercrom-
for refreshments. After a dessert fectively used w’ith red and green bie, Miss Susan Hall and Mrs. Ade-
course several progressions were motif being repeated in the refresh-,
enjoyed with score honors going; ments. Guests found their places at
to Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs.Ismail tables in the den
invitation received by friends and'ty-five guests,
relatives of the couple: i ♦—
Mrs. John Hill Graham requests Hpccprl RriHnp
the honour of your presence at the |^ eSS ® rT , *1,9®
marriage of her daughter; Martha For Card Clllb
W J °w ePh X err ! 0n dwards ’ Jr - Thursday, members of her bridge i
cn Wednesday, the twelfth of Octo- ' * -- - -
ber, nineteen hundred and
R. P. Hamer.
Dessert Bridge
For Card Club
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Wilmotl
Shealy was hostess for a dessert
bridge, guests being members of her V-Glirury V*IUD rlOIGS
car A d Mf i F* rs t Fall Meeting
A delightful sweet course was < i, ^ J
served before the games. Two tables tury club was h™W o^rLsday a"-
jjere in play, with Mrs. Perry M-jternoon September 20, at the home
Moore and Mrs. Ben Moye, a club 0 f Mrs. D. O. Rhame with eighteen
visitor winning score prizes. Mrs. J. members attending.
W. Purvis was also a club guest for
the afternoon.
Roses prettily combined with other
early fall flowers made a colorful set
ting for the meeting.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
R. G. Murphy.
line Long helped the members com- j
plete their record cards for the year’s
club work.
Lovely Tea For
Miss Martha Graham
During the recreation period a
number of games were enjoyed.
The hostesses served refreshments.
Thrailkill-Brown
Mrs. William P. Jacobs, leader for I last Wednesday afternoon
the afternoon, gave an interesting! Upon arrival the honoree
One of the prettiest parties hon- NuDtials In Laurens
oring Miss Martha Graham, Octo-: F
ber bride-elect, was the seated tea Miss Mildred Elizabeth Thrail-
given by Mrs. Horace D. Payne, on, kill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-1
Ijamin Edward Thrailkill, of Lau-
was! rens, became the bride of George
Mrs. Finney
Hostess To Club
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., was
hostess to members of her bridge club
on Thursday afternoon.
Two tables were laid for cards in
program on
tination.’
Atlantic Cruise—Des-j presented with a corsage. The host
ess greeted her guests, and receiving
The next meeting will be held at in the sun parlor were Mrs. George
four o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, 1
October 4, with Mrs. E. H. Hall.
A. R. P. Class Hears
Program On Prayer
Eighteen members of the Ladies
Bible Class of the Associate Re-
A. Copeland and Mrs. Dillard Milam,
Jr.
Early fall flowers in varied ar
rangements adorned the receiving
rooms with a particularly striking
table bouquet of gladioli and carna
tions. The dining table, beautifully
appointed in green and white, held
a miniature bride and groom, and
Franklin Brown, son of Mrs. George
T. Brown and the late Mr. Brown
of this city, in a ceremony which
took place on Wednesday, Sept. 21,
at 5 o’clock in the afternoon at the,
First Methodist church. The pastor,'
the Rev. Francis T. Cunningham,
the living room and after a number Monday^ven^ng 1 ^ C the rC hom C e t oL was lighted with white tapers. As-
of progressions score awards were Misses Margaret and Katherine! sorted Sandwiches, party dainties,
presented Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and Blakely. pound cake and punch were served
Mrs. W. S. Horne. Late in the after-* Mrs. A. B. Blakely taught the , buffet st y le -
noon the hostess served pie a la' lesson from the study book. "First i Assisting in the courtesies of the
mode, coffee and salted nuts. Steps In Prayer.” At the conclusion' a Bernoon were Mrs. Tommy Hollis,
An oblong arrangement of dahlias of the program the hostesses serv-1 *^ rs - William Brooks Owens and
shading from pink to dark red were|ed sandwiches, cookies and coffee. I Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr
beautifully blended. Also used at
vantage points in the living and din- Miid r Club Tft HnlH
ing rooms were pink roses and yel ,v,l,5,c '-'UD 10 n0IQ
A gift of sterling in Miss Gra
ham’s chosen pattern was given her
: in remembrance of the occasion.
low dahlias.
Sunday School Class
Compliments Couple
Several members of the Susanna
Wesley class of BijOad Street Meth
odist church Sunaay school enter
tained the class pn Friday evening*
with Miss Martha Graham, bride-
elect, as a special guest.
The church parlors were attractive
with ageratum, spider lilies and mar
igolds.
A number of amusing games and
stunts were enjoyed. Later, Joe V.
Edwards, Jr., fiance of Miss Graham,
was invited in and the couple *was
presented with a wedding gift in ap
preciation of the assistance rendered
First Fall Meeting
The Clinton Music club will hold
its first fall meeting Wednesday,
October 5, at the home of Mrs. Har-
1 ry McSween. Mrs. Frank Fowler'., *-• „ n
will present a program on Chopin i paK * Fay Pitts since the an-
Charming Compliment
Paid Miss Fay Pitts
Among charming compliments
will present a program on Chopin , Pltts since th ^ an *
with selections given by Mrs. Bob " i of f h ^. engagement was
Black. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. and h r e n b " d ^ P ^' ty I U / sday 1v , af *
r ^ c rvf T Quronc ternoon by Mrs. I. M. Adair, Mrs.
Mrs. Lee S. McMillan of Laurens. !r _ r Ha ^ er and ^ Tom Add ._
A varied course of study is plan-, ^ . .. . . .. .
ned for the year, including four | so " at the home of tbe ,|
programs on opera, the club has ..T ^ spa ^ lous rect P tl on had and,
announced. hv ' n * ro °™ J" 6 ™ th!
white, pink and lavender dahlias i
in modernistic array. Other mixed
arrangements of early fall flowers!
in pastel tints adorned consoles and j
reflected on the mantels.
Three tables with tallies in a bri-
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ALTERATIONS
We put in zippers and
pockets
We sharpen your shears
and scissors.
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TAILOR SHOP
Pitts Street
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Optimisle Lipstick $1
Cream Roupe $1
Compact Rouge $1
Perfume S2 to $12.50
all prices plus tax.
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Drive-In Theatre
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Little Boy Has
Birthday Party
In observance of his third birth-
day which occurred September 26, dai motif, were arranged for bridge
Howard Watkins, Jr., was given a anc j the conclusion of the pro- j
birthday party on Tuesday after- g re ssions Miss Pitts won high score
j and Miss Dot Taylor bingo prize.
The bride-elect was presented a
corsage and a gift of silver in her
chosen pattern.
When cards were laid aside a
tempting salad course and decora
ted cake squares were served with
coffee. Several guests including
Mrs. W, Roy Pitts, mother of the
bride-elect, were invited to call af
ter cards.
Mrs. James T. Addison assisted
the hostesses in the courtesies of
entertaining.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30
URUBU
Thrills No Camera Has Captured Til Now
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 1
Johnny Mack Brown in
CROSSED TRAILS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY OCTOBER 3-4
TYCOON
With John Wayne and Laraine Day
(In Color)
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OCTOBER 5-6
THE DUDE GOES WEST
With Eddie Albert and Gale Storm
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
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New Officers For
Wadsworth Club
j The Wadsworth Home Demon
stration club met last week at the 1
home of Mrs. George Brown, with
Mrs. Stewart Brown, as joint hos- .>
tess. , jfj
The meeting was called to order
by the vice president, Mrs. Dow
Bedenbaugh, and the devotional #
I was given by Mrs. L. L. Young. The ; j.j
roll was called with each member
answering by telling the amount of
food canned for the year,
j A business session was held ‘at
which time officers were electe'd as
follows:
President—Mrs. Ben Workman.
Vice-president — Mrs. George
Brown.
Secretary-Treasurer— Mrs. Hugh
i ► Bonds Workman.
Local Leaders—Mrs. Dow Beden-
i > baugh, and Mrs. Downs L. Mon-
, roe - it
Plans were made for the fall coun- a
ty council which will meet during V
the month of October.
During a social hour apple pie a |
la mode was served with coffee.
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Legion Auxiliary
Resumes Meeting
The first meeting of the fall of the &
American Legion Auxiliary was held
on Tuesday afternoon, September 20,;
! at the home of Mrs. Julian Coleman,
with members of Mrs. Perry M.|
Moore’s group as hostesses.
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, the new
president, presided. Mrs. Earl Work
man introduced Miss Martha Young
end Miss Frances Winn, who gave a
lieport on Girls State, which they at-
j tended in Columbia during the sum-
| mer.
Mrs. Nene D. Workman introduced
1 Miss Clyde Smith, who gave an in-
, teresting talk on Francis Scott Key,
author of “The Star Spangled Ban-
jner.” Miss Martha Washington, mu
sic teacher in the city schools, helped
the auxiliary with two songs, "To
I the Auxiliary” and "For God and b
Country.”
A committee composed of Mrs.
Gary Dillard, chairman, Mrs. J. P.
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