The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 20, 1949, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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I flowers graced the dining table.
Frank Miller a business session was
At the conclusion of the progres- held. Mrs. Jasper P. Rowland,
1 sions high score award went to Mrs. Home Mission secretary, was i n
T. Heath Copeland and second hon- ; charge of the afternoon program,
or to Mrs. John Clarkson of New- She presented Mrs. W. R. Anderson
(berry. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Pfes- who gave the introduction and pilr-
“Christ Jesus, Himself, the Corner- wer For The Pagam Peoples”. Mrs.
Stone”. ! Timmons gave the devotional and
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. secretary of! ^ he,rs T £, on J£ but,n K T were
missions, announced first mission •” rs - “• C. Thomas. Mrs. T. C.‘John-
study would be on the subject Ja- s T on * “J - ^ rs - League, and Mcs,
pan”. These meetings will be on
follow-
by the
and November 1 and on Tuesday ing officers was conducted
and Wednesday, November 8 and pastor. Rev. J. H. Darr.
ton Thompson, a recent bride were l poses °f the Home Missiorr book Monday and Tuesday. October 31 The installatipn for the
also remembered with gifts. |‘ Missions At The Grass Roots .
I Other out-of-town guests in ad- H. E. Sturgeon gave an inter-
Idition to Mrs. Clarkson were Mrs. I revi 5'y ,°(, be b 00 ^- M rs - g W1
Richard L. Baker and Mrs. Taylor ^ obn Spratt led the group in PJ^ay-1 nounce( j ] a t e t r .
Martin of Newberry and Mrs. Tom er f° r the cause and a Home Mis
Taylor of Greenwood. sion offenne w’as taken.
9. at homes of members to be an-
Gray-Vance
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Russel Gray
of this city, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Virginia, to Rob
ert Mercer Vance, son of Robert B.
Vance and the late Mrs. Vance. The
wedding will take place in Decem
ber.
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. Dunlap
Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap was host
ess to the Wednesday Study club last
week at her country home.
Miniature pink zinnias and Chi
nese for-get-me-nots were attractive
ly arranged in the living room.
Mrs. R. E. Sadler presented an in
teresting program on the Egyptian
seaport, Alexandria.
Late in the afternoon a salad
Presbyterians Have
and Kent Wysor kept the bride’s
book.
Refreshments in keeping with the 1 Home Mission Program
chosen color motif of green and;. The October meeting of the \
white were served in th dining en Q f t ^ e ch urc h was ^eld on Mon- Service met Mondav afternoon
room. Mrs. William P. Jacobs and ^ ay a fternoon
Baptist W. M. U.
W. S. C. S. Holds Installs Officers
At the regular monthly meeting
ucrooer Meeting > on Monday afternoon at the First
The Woman’s Society of Christian Baptist church officers,for the Wo-
at man’s Missionary Society were in-
W.
w.
w IT . da y afternoon at the First Pres- Broad Street Methodist church at stalled.
I V n ' ^t^gon served c . OI «w. e byterian church with the president, four o’clock with Mrs. Lewis Pitts, The Baldwin circle, Mrs. S. A.
and punch from either end of the 1 Ayr rc . ;j—♦ —-r;
ana puncn irom euner ena oi ine; Mrs Hubert p res idi ng
exquisitely appointed table. Flank-; FolWimr thp Hpvntinnal h
ed by burning tapers, the lovely cen- 1
terpiece was fashioned of pom-pom
chrysanthemums, roses and snap-:
dragons. Assisting in the dining |
room were Mrs. James Gray, Mrs.
R. E. Sadler, and Miss Inez Tucker. ;
president, presiding. Timmons presiding, had charge of
Following the devotional by Mrs. Mrs. Pitts gave the devotional on the program on “Christ The Ans-
President, Mrs. R P Wilder.
1st Vice President, Mrs. Joe
Leake.
2nd Vice President, # Mrs. S.
Sumerel.
Secretary, Mrs. J C. Thomas.
Treasurer. Mrs. Gliy Tumbhn
Stewardship chairman. Mrs. Wil
liam Davis.
Mission Study, Mrs. S. A Tim
mons.
Community. Missions, Mrs. Ray
Anderson.
(Continued on page seven)
Little Girl
Celebrates Birthday
Little Barbara Eichelberger, i
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ei- i
chelberger, celebrated her fifth
birthday Monday afternoon by hav-!
ing the neighborhood children for
a Halloween party.
H About twenty little folk, manv of >
course, cake and coffee were served, j them in costume, enjoyed an after-
■ ♦ i noon of games. Later refreshments
Rsiilav Rrousirmtssn I°f i ce cream and cake were served
Dailey-Drewington in the dining room The birt hday
Engagement cake, in the chosen motif, centered
^ 3 . i the table and other appointments
Luther . Bailey, of Jacksonville, included Halloween figures and
Fla. announces the engagement of cups of candies. Each child was
his sister, Mary Alyce, of Cross An- given a novelty favor,
chor, to Irving Ernelle Brewington,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brew- MniJSGWQrminG Given
ington, Sr., also of Cross Anchor. nuuMSWurmmy vjiren
Plans for the wedding will be an- For the HoSeldenS
"ouncod at a later date. i On Saturday evemne Mr. and
ed in this citv tormer,y emP y ' Mrs - J *. Haselden and family were
pleasantly surprised by a group of
\A/ JJ* D ir . their friends with a housewarming
Wedding Dreoktost party, at their home on North Adair
Honors Couple A delightfully informal hour was
At eleven o'clock yesterday morn- enjoyed during which the Hasel-
ing a lovelv wedding breakfast was dens were presented a number of
given at the Hotel Coffee Shoppe attractive gifts for their home. La-
by Mrs. Lewis Pitts, Mrs. Harold ^ er tbe hostesses. Mrs. Alma McK' e,
Pitts and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr., for Mrs. James Anderson. Mrs. Cla • le
the wedding party and out-of-town Monroe, Mrs. R. G. Wrenn and Miss
guests here for the Pitts-Grube i^tes. Sara Stone served retresrunents.
A three course breakfast was .. ,, T . T
served at the banquet table which MfS. Hugh Jacobs
carried out color motif in yellow qsj*.
and green. As a central focal point nOSTCSS rOT DTIdgC
yellow gladioli were placed in spray The Wednesday bridge club met
effect from a base of greenery, satin the past week at the home of Mrs.
ribbon and maline. A tracery of i Hugh S. Jacobs for a number of
ivy with floating flowers in crystal afternoon games,
containers were at intervals along j A dessert course was served at
the table.
Bride and groom place cards were
used and a corsage designated the
place of Miss Pitts.
At this time the bride presented
her attendants with gifts.
two daintily appointed tables, plac
ed in a setting of chrysanthemums
and roses. When scores were count
ed at the conclusion of the progres
sions top honor went to Mrs. Gor-
dan Goodale.
Col. and Mrs. Wysor
Honor Son, Bride
Adairs Given
Housewarming
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Grady 1
Adair gave a surprise housewarm
ing for Miss Florence Adair and
her mother, Mrs. Taylor Adair,
who have recently moved into their
new home on Holland street. A
large number of friends gathered
then
CqJ. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor
entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert E. Wysor III, on Saturday even
ing, October 15. Col. and Mrs. Wy
sor chose this date which was their
30th wedding anniversary, to honor
their son and his bride, the former ouuIde’ThThome “and were
Miss Gloria Owens. j invited into the livj ^
The reception hall and living The h0 n 0rees were presented a
room were beautifully adorned with number of attractlve £ ifts for the
gladioli roses and snapdragons |home during eveni * g and later
Iv.nma Lrl Mr uZ the hostess served sandwiches, po-
MTIo^rt TowLr^d M, and"“‘“ 'hip,, ck, and Russ.an ."ea
Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. %/. •. i u J
George Brockenbrough, Mr. and|VlSliOr 1$ rlOnOrCd
Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, III entertained
in the hall
Receiving with the host and hos
tess were the bride and groom. The
bride wore for the occasion her
wedding gown.
Entertaining in the living room
were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rick
etts of Greenville, Dr. and Mrs.
Marshall W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Shields, Lt. Col. and Mrs.
Powell A. Fraser. Misses Elizabeth
With Bridge Luncheon
Complimenting Mrs. H. M. Wilson
of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of this
city, who is her house guest, Mrs.
I^enneth N. Baker entertained with
a bridge luncheon Tuesday.
Bowls of roses were used in dec
oration in the card rooms. Guests
were invited into the dining room
where luncheon was served buffet
style. A mixed arrangement of fall
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