\ V r- Cr- 4> *Th ursday, November 3, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE .Page Three TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLBMND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 mittee announced open house in celebration of National Book week Miss Mary Jean Knight of Honea Path, whose marriage to Murphy I to be held at the library Wednes- 1 Timmerman, of this city, is to take [day afternoon, Novemberr 16, from' pl a ce in November. berger home here after the rehear- number of grammar grade and high sal. school students took part: Mrs. Darrell DaileyToT this city, was •'Quarantella'’ by J.mmy Y »ung. hostess for a lovely' luncheon on "Two Guitars” by Mertie Ann and 3:30 until 5:30. | The bride-elect’s place was marked Friday at the home of her mother, Dorothy Lou:se Hampfar Mr Pope spoke on “School Leg-' a tu ^ le b° w with streamers Mrs. James R. Davis. Sr„ in- Lau- "Romance ' by Rose Moore Net- 'islation” discussing two problems, knotted with silvered wishbones. A rens honoring Miss Jennings. The 1 ties. one in state education and one in delicious course luncheon was served, eight guests for the occasion were "Tarantella’’ by Leanna Young, state elections ; A shower of gifts for the kitchen was intimate Laurens friends and Mrs. “Dance of The Wild Flowers" by also a feature of the party. lEichelberger. | Iane Todd. i Mrs. Felder Smith of Laurens,' , * Ajf __ i "Prelude In C Minor” by Emma Fuiler-Rutherford Rites Are Announced Of interest to friends and rela tives here is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Sarah Eliza beth Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fuller, of Spartanburg, formerly of this city, to Guy Charles Rutherford of Spartanburg. Tuesday Club Has Meeting The Tuesday bridge club met this past week at the home of Mrs. Goyne Simpson for a number of af ternoon games. Bowls of roses were decorative in A. S. Maxwell led the Bible study from John. Linda, Sandra Red Observe Birthday Linda and Sandra Red, Mrs. Arnold Knight, mother of the | bride-elect, of the Augusta Road section, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. twin M. E. Milam Mrs! Harry Baldwin On last Saturday afternopn Mrs. Gray. J. K. Derrick and Miss.Derrick mi-. .. Ritual Fire Dancc - bJr Pa; Fow . tertained with a bndge party at j ef their home on Irby avenue in Lau- ,.rwu d au 8 hters of Mr - and M rs - Jack and Mrs. Ed King of Clinton were The meeting closed with chain' who were five years ^ Sat _ among th prayers and the-mispah. the guests. urday observed their birthday Fri-; rens complimenting the bride-elect. Clinton guests were Mrs. Eichel- berger and Mrs. Dailey. Anderson-Frady Rites Announced Of cordial interest to many friends and relatives is the follow ing announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Collie W. Anderson of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Eliza beth, to Mr. George Wesley Frady on Saturday the twenty-ninth of October, 1949, Due West South Car olina. ns ., . . The rites were performed at 8 the card rooms where two tables 0 - clock in the evening at the home i day with their playmates at the | r l Paonlo kindergarten at the First Pre~,by- e Iterian church. Attend Forty i A period of games was enjoyed; Mrs. W. O. Derrick, formerly of < and the group sang “Happy Birth- this city, was hostess at bridge re day”. Later ice cream and cup cakes cently at her home in Union, alsem- . h Centenniaf sfreet were served and each child was bling a number of Union and Clinton given a Halloween horn as a favor.! friends. ^ ° , yellow and magenta were arranged { Three tables were in play during in'the rooms. Bridge Club ^ernoon with Mrs. Roy Gasque, An interesting program was given » • k , _ • | Mrs. . M. McMillan and Mrs. Van with Mrs Georze Tavlor describifiz Enjoys Meeting Jones winning score prizes. Others 1 the Brazilian port. “Rio de Janeiro,” i [ng Toom” where'a sweet'course was Thursday afternoon Mrs. D. B. I from Clinton attending were Mrs.: which she visited many times while served in buffet style from a beau- Smith entertained members of her; William R. Pitts, Mrs. J. W. Purvis, a missionary to Brazil. tifully aopofhted table adorned *.• - card club and several additional, ^ rs - P- Wilder and Mrs. J. B. Ar-j Later, a salad course, coffee and garden chrysanthemums Elsewhere "The Lost Chord’’ by Sara and Jackie Pitts." "Rustle of Spring” by Dorothy Carr. ; “Minuet” by Maudie Young. Mrs. Taylor Gives Sue Cooper sang two vocal selec Study Club Program A short business session was held t Wednesday Mrs. Wilson Har- with the vice president. Mrs Edgar 'as hostess to the Study club at Sadler, presiding The resignation of Miss Norma Hallett as presided Garden chrysanthemums in pink was accepted, and Mrs Robert Wy- III was elected to fill the un- expired term. Later a social hour was enjoyed i and the guests invited into the din- were arranged. Mrs. Irby S. Hipp won top score and Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., second high. When cards were laid aside a salad course was served with tea. Mrs. Boyd Hostess To Bridge Club Entertaining members of her bridge club Mrs. Hubert Boyd was hostess for two tables on Thurs day afternoon. Dahlias and chrysanthemums formed a pretty setting for the af ternoon games after which a salad course was served. Score awards went to Mrs. Carlisle Neely and Mrs. H. M. Wilson, a visitor here. Guest prizes were also presented Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Preston Thompson. Ella Riddell Circle Has November Meet The November meeting of the El la Riddell circle of Thornwell Me morial church was held at the McCor mick home Tuesday morning with Miss Lucille Smith as hostess. The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer by the cir cle chairman, Mrs. E. A. Richard son. Roll was called by Mrs. Va- rina Betsill and answered with Bi ble verses. After a business session an article from the survey on “Do We Witness For Christ?” was given by Mrs. Hattie Blankenship. Mrs. of the officiating minister, Rev. Charles Arrington, pastor of the Due West Baptist church. Mrs. Frady is a graduate of Clin ton high school and a member of the senior class at Winthrop college where she is prominent in student activities. Mr. Frady, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Frady of Joanna, was graduated from Clinton high school and is a junior at Erskine college, Due West. Wednesday Club Has Meeting v The Wednesday bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs, Wil liam P. Jacobs, III. guests assembling players for three! no ^ tables. cake were served. When cards were laid aside the gladioli feetive and snapdragons were ef- At the conclusion of the progres- hostess served a tempting salad plate, Lovely Luncheon Bv sions score honors were won by Russian tea and decorated cake , . ,, • Mrs. Davis R. Holland and Mrs. B squares. Joint HostCSSCS C. Preslar. Floating prize went to Flowers of the season were at- Among lovely parties of the week Mrs. Perry M. Moore. When cards | tractive in the card rooms with a was the luncheon Mrs. M. A. Mac- were laid aside the hostess served a; lovely autumn arrangement of dah- dona’.d and Mrs. D O. Rhame gave salad course and sweets. Toyland Galore At Cox Auto The Cox Home & Auto Supply now- lias, chrysanthemums, fall leaves yesterday at 1 o'clock at the former’s has its Firestone Toyland open and As a background for the games and fruits adorning the dining ta- home on Broad street white and pink chrysanthemums were prettily arranged. ble. loaded down with toys and gifts to Mrs. Bolt Hostess A. R. P. Bible Class For the occasion the spacious rooms were beautifully adorned with fall ac ^ ’° chi.drens Christmas joy. ' flowers. White, pink and yellow gar den chrysanthemums were used in the living room and music rooms. Mr. and Mrs. E. A7 Terrell. Sr The guests were invited int0 the and E. A. Terrell. Jr., of Charlotte. dining room where lunch e° n Guests Here For Laurens Wedding was Mrs. Omar Bolt and Mrs. T. R. ... —, . . . , . . ., Buzhardt were co-hostesses at the' N. C., will arrive today to be guests ser,,ed bufrom a P rettl - v home of the former on Monday;of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger a PP<»nted table with a central ar- evening to the Ladies Bible Class for the latter’s wedding to Miss range men ^ o re rose, an d gar ^ e n - Three daintily appointed tables byterian church for the were laid for refreshments in a set ting of vari-colored chrysanthe mum's. A dessert course was served before cards. Mrs. Gordan Goodale was score winner for the afternoon. of the Associate Reformed Pres-.Louise Jennings, of Laurens and * * ? Octoberj Charlotte, niece of the Eichelberg- C ”L S Tom Pope Addresses P.-T. A. Meeting Tom Pope of Newberry, Speaker of the house of representatives, was the guest speaker for the Novem ber meeting of the Florida Street school Parent-Teachers association. A business session was held and the committee reported $722.18 made on the Halloween carnival. Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, chair man of childrens library com- the Best Known HOME REMEDY TC iolds HOME REMEDY TO REUIVl * COUGHING DISTRESS was attractive with chrysanthemums and gladioli. Mrs. C. W. Anderson Hostess To Club Mrs. C. W. Anderson was hostess Only Vicks VnpoRub gives you this special Penetrating-Stimulating a ti< n when you rub it on throwt, chest and back at bedtime:— It pcntTnATTS to upper bronchial tubes with special medicinal vapors. It srwJUTtS chest and back surfaces l.ke a warming i»oultice. And it keeps working ^ ga* hoars-even | ^ 9 while you sleep! Vv»pobuw WEEK-END SPECIAL! Th ursday- Friday- S aturday REGULAR S40.00 COATS $29.95 Casual or tailored styles in lovely new fall colors. GLOVES $3.00 Were $5.95 and $6.95 Genuine pigskin and fabrics CHILDREN’S GLOVES $1.00 Ladies’ Fall and Winter HANDBAGS . 1-2 Price meeting, with sixteen members injers The rites w 11 take place Sat- Mr3 Ansel Godfrev assUted attendance. urday afternoon November 5. at five w os . CS c e s in en'ertainins The lesson on “First Steps in o’clock at the First Methodist n0S - esSes ‘ n . m . S Prayer” was taught by Miss Mar-Church of Laurens with the Rev. ki,,-:- P||.k Honrc garet Blakely. Later a social hour, Francis T. Cunningham, officiating. ***“*'C V*IUD nCOiS was enjoyed and sandwiches, cook- Miss Betty Neal Derrick of Lau- Special Program ies and cold drinks were served. rens, a member of the Clinton high >j« he November, meeting of" the For the occasion the hostess’ home school faculty will be maid-of-hon- Clinton Music club was held yester- or - - day in the soda! rooms of the First Mr. and Mrs. Eichelberger will Presbyterian church with Mrs. E. H entertain for the wedding party and Hall. Miss Ruth Bailey. Mrs. Hender- out-of-town guests at a reception son Pitts. Mrs Roy Gasque and following the ceremony at Lakeside Mrs. Hubert Todd serving as hoi-tess- Country club. es. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, Sr., will en- Using the theme “Music In The ViT DO AI.L KIMiS o* PRINTING to her bridge club at her home on tertain at the cake cutting on Friday Home”, Mrs. James Pitts presented —EXCEPT BAD Thursday afternoon j evening November 4, at the Eichel- the following program in. which a CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Rose colored chrysanthemums ~ j ~~~ were used in decoration and a re- j fleeted mantel arrangement in a :brass cantainer was fashioned, of yellow gladioli and Mexican sun flowers with greenery. <■ j Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Jr., won high score and Mrs. J. B. Arnold low. Later in the afternoon a salad course, cookies and cofTee were served. Century Club Meets With Mrs. Anderson Seventeen members of the Cen tury club met on Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. R. Anderson. Mrs. A. S. Maxwell, a former missionary, gave an inter esting talk on “My Years In Bra zil.” The next meeting will be held at four o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, No vember 15 at the home of Mrs. Ed ouard Patte. TABLE LAMPS-$4.95 Complete With Shade BOUDOIR LAMPS-$1.00 With Shade ‘YOU CAN’T BEAT V \LUE Diane Teague Has Birthday Party In observance of her sixth birth day which occurred November 1, Diane Teague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Teague entertained i fifteen little friends on Saturday afternoon. The Halloween effect was carried | throughout in decoration, refresh- »ents and games for the party. | Prizes were won by Nancy Simp son, Willette Asbille, Jo Ann Grif fin and Gaile Campbell. The birth day cake was cut and served with i drinks, cookies and candies. Each' child was given a novelty favor. { Diane's grandmother, Mrs. John | O. Teague, Sr. assisted in serving and entertaining the little folk. Long Branch Club Has October Meet The Long Branch Home Demon stration club met at the home of Mrs. C. D. Benjamin Monday after noon, October 24, with Mrs. Charlton Benjamin, Jr., and Mrs. Sam Comp ton .as assistant hostesses. After having sung the song of the month, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” all the members read the club creed in unison. Mrs. Roy Harris gave the devo tional followed by the “Collect of club Women of America', which is a prayer. Mrs. McLeese Cunningham was the winner of the picture contest. A demonstration on proper light ing of the home was given by Mrs. Adeline Long. Mrs! Joe Poole led the members in an interesting game during the recreational period and the hostesses served refreshments. Honea Path Bride-Elect Honored With Party Mrs. Fred E. Medlock, Mrs. Sam Reid and Mrs. R. A. 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