The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1949, Image 3

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Thursday, Octobed 13, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 ble appointments ~was a wedding I scene with a miniature bride. Re freshments of heart shaped salad, [assorted sandwiches. decorated roses shading from pink to rose. Pink dahlias were prettily arranged on the buffet. Mrs. W. R. Turner poured coffee' cakes, mints and Russian tea were and Mrs. William P. Jacobs cut and, served buffet style. served decorated pound cake. Nuts The bride-elect was presented by and ginger were also passed. Ser-! 'the hostesses with a gift of silver.jving were Miss Elizabeth Wysor Mrs. Marion Simpson of Laurens, and Miss Inez Young. Mrs. WilHam' aunt of the bride-elect, was a guest Bailey Owens and Mrs. Reese Young for the delightful afternoon affair, received in the dining room. I Directing the guests in the hall Jut rc Q A Piftc |r were Mrs. W. R. Anderson and —— i Mrs. Francis Blalock. Icomer to Clinton was a club visitor'. HoStCSS To Circle I Mrs. Tom Plaxico and Miss Ella She was presented a guest prize. The October meeting of the Sara cCia J ' ht gutshs When cards were laid aside a sal- Glenn Circle of Broad Street Meth-i go * ^ , .. ... Of rnrHiai intp>rt>ct her • c i ' a< ^ course was enjoyed. odist church was held on Monday n H , T ^ r" o i, t\ e 3 M air Ol cordial interest here is the fol- J J \ ivfrc c a included Mrs. J. B. Ricketts, Mrs. lowing announcement: j ^ fTT. ‘pTS fr wilh L C Singky John MeSween, Mrs. Carl Barbs- Miss Marone Evelyn Jones’ en- DeSSCrt Bridge and' Miss Katrine Martin assisting dale and Mrs - Moore Bradley of gagement to,Milford Smith, son of p or ^ Qr( J Md aSS1SU 8 Greenville. Jones-Smith Engagement on as hostesses. Thirty members were present_to Jo j nt HoSteSSES Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith of Clin ton has been announced by her par- A dessert bridge was given . ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jones Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Harry tl ear th f Program on “Christ The of Blacksburg. The wedding will Wilkes, guests being' members G f ! Corne ^ st ^ ne „ of Our Schools ar- p or Bridge Party take place in December. her card club. tranced hv Mrs. O. C. Lewis and ^ 3 7 Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting *r card club. nrefentedin^he ?orm of a plavet Mrs - R °y and Mrs. J. W. Two tables were laid for refresh- ^ a n ^b?r of members P * Purvis entertained guests for three ments and a sweet.course was served i "r 1 ‘ tables of bridge on Wednesday af- before the games. Score prizes were During a social hour the hostesses tprnoon at the hnme nf the former games. Score prizes won by Mrs. Henderson Pitts Memhorc of hor KrMoa- oVuK Mrs. Wilmot Shealy while traveling wiches, punch and cookies. erc M d e „rfh S u?sday r '» « L Eichelb.r-1 home of Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr. Pie a la mode and coffee were and served a salad course with sand- Colorful fall flowers were placed at vantage points in the card rooms and at diagonal ends of the dining table were a bouquet of zinnias and a crystal epergne with ivy entwin ed and candles. After several interesting progres sions score prizes were cre-ented Mrs. William M. Mc'Mil’.an, Mrs* Bill Pitts, Mrs. W. M. Hughes and Mrs. D. B. Smith. When cards were laid aside a salad course, cookies and tea were passed. Mrs. Newton Ketchum of Charles ton, W. Va., who was visiting in Laurens was a guest for the party. the book of Romans. The circle had as its guests, mem bers of the Edith DeWese Lynn circle of Thomwell , Memorial church. During’ the evening a social hour was enjoyed and punch, dheese bis cuits and cookies were served. Church Group Meets With Mrs. Rantin Monday evening Mrs. H. D. Ran tin was hostess to circle No. 1 of the First Presbyterian church at her home. Assisting her as hostess were: Mrs. R. E. Jones. Mrs. A. M. Copeland and Miss Clyde Smith. White chrysanthemums and roses were beautifully arranged in the spacious Rantin home. Mrs. Lonnie S McMillian .circle chairman, presided over the bus iness session. Miss Frances Giihs taught the Bible lesson based on Junior Music Club Has Meeting, Social Thirty five, members of the Jun ior Music club met on Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. M. Walker with Jenny Wal- ker and Dianne Roddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs P L. Roddy as hos tesses. v Alan Trammell played ten musi cal selections giving a brief sketch on the form of each piece and about the composer. A statue of Mozart, noted composer was presented Alan as first prize for the best memory work. Dianne and Shirley Duna way were given prizes for showing the most improvement. Taking part on the program were, Jenny Walker, Kay Thomas. Rachel (Continued on page seven) & eT - ' ' .. , .... Mrs. Pringle Copeland Pink and yellow roses beautifully ) _ . 3 _ T, adorned the living room and red Entertains at Bridge bles and later drinks "and fudge J, os< : s were decoratlon m the Thursday morning Mrs Pringle x.-r,™ a, «u # ,dining room for the occasion. Copeland was hostess for two tables served at two daintily appointed ta- were enjoyed. At the conclusion of the afternoon’s progressions, Mrs. nit: diici uuuii s progressions, mrs. n •! B 4. C John W. Finney Jr., and Mrs. Henry Bridge r OTty rOr M. Lukstat were score winners. Prinnl/ir RmiAa Several modernistic arrangements DilOe-KIcCT of roses and dahlias in dark red Continuing a series of parties for _. , _ . with other autumn flowers made a Miss Fay Pitts. October bride-elect, Simpson and floating prize to Mrs ^ a A L ^ . Mb 1 Mb ■ a / Lb ^. mm « ax aa a, a a , a. va a- of bridge. Artistic floral arrangements fea- jturing dahlias and zinnias beauti fully decorated the card rooms. Top score honor went to Mrs. Goyne pretty setting for cards. Henry-Purcell Betrothal Announced Of social interest is the following announcement: Mr and Mrs John Clemson Hen ry of Greenville announce the en Mrs. John Griffin Pitts and Mrs » eath Copeland When cards were Frank Ramage entertained at bridge ( lald M,de the ho,u * ss *' rved a sal - Fndav aft^rnnnn ad course. Guests were invited for four ta-!. the . rn . 00 ? s bles which were arranged in a flor-:^ 1 ^ club “J L ^ t •1 setting of roses arvd chrysanthe-' were f ? am L r L mum. carrying out a pmk and|»2? ^c^rrTv wa^ a white party motif. r ot Rr °*P er,t y a * * score and floating prize went * u . e * t # * or th ,*L , , Lehn The hostesses 1 ^ »" th * • fUrB000 • MUd High 1 to Mrs Gary the hoi cacemept of their daughter. Mary gift to the honors* was china in cour% *' ^ a * Ctu to David Craig Purcell of Sal- her choaen pattern. Miss Martha . _ ■ tsbury. N. Cb ton of Samuel Mitchell Graham, also a bride elect, who Baptist BuSIflCSS ClfClC Purcell and the late Mrs Purcell. was a refreshment curst, was re- • ■ 1 1 e* * i . Godfrt and John T Young Purcell and the late Mrs Purcell was a refreshment guest, was re- i* U, The wedding will take place TUes- membered with crystal in her wed *10105 vJCiOD€r fVtCCiing day. December J7. in the McKay ding design Memorial Chapel #f the Fust Pres- The hostesses were assisted by by ter tan church Mrs L S Reddick in serving a sal- Mr and Mrs Henry are former ad course, sandwiches, rake and cof- Clmton residents. The latter before fee marriage was Mias Ola Young The —— bride eird w a mace ai Mn a b Seated Tea Fetes Miss Foy Pitts En)oyabte among social funrti- m of the week *a Slhr seated tea giv- *' fr V‘ n * l d **V jea»r ! ** rt “ Mr. * E <«'•"«« Mrs Pawl M Stanley *4 ^ the rscer Little Ellen M<Master Flower Girl In Wedding Mn. George Blolock Hostess foe Bridge The October meeting of the Bus iness Women s circle of the First Baptist church was held with M»s Elizabeth Adams and Miss EU>tse Miller, at the home of Mrs J. W. Crews. Mias Jamie Little, leader, presid ed over the program whten was ar ranged by M»»t Agnes Da%is. Miss Davis gave a devotional and an in imn on Mission Chma and Africa *’ A salad course with tea wm en- Mr Mrs W ■. FURR’S THE HOME OF GOOD SANDWICHES ICE CREAM Far last Henke — Cal til J LOCATED ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM (TTY ON WHITMIRE HIGHWAY beautiful this city and Mrs A Urn •>f Lmrotnum S C. wete in the ta- bora laturday ttemm dtng of Mas Caroline Aiken Mr- Master and Ur Wiltsam gkam Lyle* m the Asaoeiate Ref«n Mr Master and Mrs She wiee a green] finde like those of the other attendants and carried a white eswetuted basket af yelhrar- Idli I H af Mr. fWwer girl Thornwcll Circle Holds Moating The Edith Dew ear Lynn circle of ThornweU Memorial church was held on Tuesday evepmg with Mrs Kr^ s and Mrs Bert Price as Belle’s 1 CU are invited to an informal showw.; e* 's newest Gossard Line of Beauty foundatioi.a. A Got sard figure analysit espert will be here (or personal consultation. 0 Miss Rowena Collicutt Tuesday, October 18th Mias Helm Poster gave the Bible lesson from John A discussion on “My Community For Christ**, the home mission program, was given by Mrs Drams Sowers The fourteen members attending enjoyed a social hour during which refreshments carrying out the Hal loween motif were served. Dinner Forty For Betrothed Couple Complimenting Miss Fay Pitts and Robert J. Grubv whose wt-dding will take place October 19. Mr. and Mm William C Milam entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Mixed arrangements of seasonal flowers were used in the living room while dining room appointments were in bridal green and white. The centerpiece for the bride and groom- elect’s table was fashioned of glad ioli and button chrysanthemums. Tiny wedding bells were attached to place cards carrying out the chosen theme. A corsage designated Miss Pitts’ place. Covers were laid for sixteen and a delightful four course dinner was served. The host and hostess remembered the honored couple with a gift. Miss Mary Jean Knight and Murphy Timmerman whose engagement has i been announced, were also present-; ed a gift. Lovely Tea Honors Mrs. Wysor, Bride Honoring Mrs. Robert E. Wysor III, a bride, Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey, Mrs. John W. Little and Mrs. Robert S. Owens entertained at tea from 4 until 6 Saturday afternoon at the Godfrey home. Mrs. Little and Mrs. Owens greet ed the guests. Mrs. Godfrey intro duced to the receiving line composed | of the bride, the groom’s mother, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., and also Miss Mary Etta Henry of Greenville, I who is a December bride-elect. The home was beautifully deco rated with arrangements of autumn ; flowers. In the living room shaded pmk roses and dahlias were used. Inviting the guests mto the dining room * were Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs H. 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