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/ • - « \ \ 1 Thursday, November 10, 1949 ) * THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Pace Threo TheWOAAAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TELEPHONE 74 or 495 a cousin of Mr. Chapman’s and the rather than exchanging gifts. I other party dainties, bride-elect, (Mrs. Frances Hollirigs-! Later a social hour was enjoyed mints were served, worth Walker) of Cross Hill and | and the hostess served tempting re- Laurens, wife of Col. Tandy Walker ' freshments of Laurens. The bride-elect placed coffee and by Mrs. Robert F. Black and Dr./* E. N. Sullivan. her name and date of birth and aa C ftW 0 rc Hncfpcc Tn parents name in the old Rollings- » v » r S. JOWerS nOSTCSS IO * worth Bible, which dates back to Q L ynn Circle i thp voar 100 . / Mr. and Mrs. Sadler Entertain Friends Theatre Party For Odds and Ends Club Mrs. Roy Gasqub and Miss Lily Yarbordugh were joint hostesses on Wednesday evening to members of the Odds and Ends Book club for a theatre party. The group attended a local mov ie after which they were invited to a drug store for refreshments. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler. Jr., entertained a number of friends at dinner. . Cuests were invited into the din- injr room where a turkey dinner was served buffet style. Places ^he year 100. Before the guests were invited 1 Mrs. Dennis Sowers and Mis. 1 into the dining room, a chicken George Irby were co-hostesses on salad course was served with cheese Tuesday evening, November 1 at biscuits, sandwiches, pink and the Sowers home to the Edith De white mints, individual cake squar- Wese Lynn circle of Thornwell Me- wero j a j t i a t S1X small attractively es and punch. | morial church. appointed tables. Chrysanthemums ean Debutante ballNin Raleigh, sea-; Those serving were Mrs. Clyde, Misa M; , rraret Wimarns conduct- >n a variety of shades wer* used as son of 1947. Chapman of Waterloo, Mrs. Julia , Rjh| ( . s t u d v from John and decoration in the home for the oc- The bridegroom, son Dr. and | DeVore, Mrs. Fred Chapman and b Nicholson gaTe an inter casion. Mrs. Joseph W. Hooper of Wilming- ; Mrs. Rush Nabors, of Laurens. t int> orocram from “The Survey” After dinner bridge was enjoyed » a ° f MSfB* Attending the party were: Bill ^ S™re made 7or a Chns.mes with high score awards being won school, Chattanooga, Tenn. He re- Watson,_ Marion Watson, Tom a Lee, partv to b(i he)d at the honie ()f : Clark, Alvm Misg Inez Tucker At the close of, the meeting ,the Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST ' •* • Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Hour* 9:00 to 5:30 i Phone 658 4t'BSC'RfBE TO THE. CKRON1CLK McKee-Draffin Engagement Mrs. James D. McKee, of this city, announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Frances, to John Boyd Draffin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd Draffin, of Greenport, N. Y. The date of the wedding will be announced later. r Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap Hostess for Bridge Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap entertain ed her bridge club Thursday after noon at her home on the Mountville highway. Chrysanthemums in fall shades adorned the card rooms making a pretty setting for the two tables. A sweej course was served after which a number of progressions were made. Score prizes went to Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mrs. Ansel Godfre; ceived his literary degree at Prince-! Annie Lee, Bertie ton university and his medical de- Clark, Billy Walker, Gene Tollison, gree at Harvard Medical school and Floyd Nabors, Charles Red Ja ™ e * hostesses "served* refreshmenTs served in the medical department M. Bolt, Anna Lynch, Ruby Red v of the Navy at the Medical center M Barksdale, Thomas Halter Barks- • Bethesda, Md„ and is now at the dale, Jr„ Wilma Lee Campbell. Ry- Bri(jQ6 Club Medical college of Virginia, Rich-1 ant C. Campbell, ^ Shirley Tollison, ' * mond. ” Presbyterian Circles Will Meet Monday Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. B. Ar nold entertained members of her Charles B. Tumblin, Mrs. J. E. Has Meeting Rouse, Eugenia Bume, Judson Lee, 'jean Nabors, Treedy Leapord, Sara !JS! E De^r n e C Llf k if L S^: I Ruth King, of Clinton, and Ike Bi-j K ’ s , .... The circles of the First Presby- ve n 0 f Oliver, Ga. ! Bowls of red salvia with arrange- terian church will meet as follows! Miss Sarah Lee and Ernest Lee ments of white and yellow chrysan- on Monday, November 14. i Clark were united in marriage last themums were decorative in the Circle No. 1, Mrs. Lonnie S. Me-'Friday at the First Baptist church card rooms where four tables were Millian, chairman, will meet at 7:30,j n Laurens. i* n P* a y dur i n 8 the afternoon. o’clock with Mrs. Will Dillard, hos tess. Circle No. 2, Mrs. Irby Ferguson, chairman, will meet at 8 o r ‘ ‘ with Mrs. R. P. Hamer, hostess Circle No. 3, Mrs. Hugh S. Ja cobs, chairman, will meet at 8 o’ clock with Mrs. William M. Shields, hostess. High and second score prizes were j awarded Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Jr., and Mrs. W. M. Hughes. Mrs. Elton Jones of Dunn, N. C., and Mrs. L.! Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs dock HoStCSS tO Bridge Club Rawl of Fayetteville, N. C., who Members of her bridge club met were visiting here were remember- on Thursday at the home of Mrs. ! e d with guest prizes. When cards Ayliffe R. Jacobs for a number were laid aside sandwiches with of afternoon games. Two tables were arranged for hostess. y Circle No. 5, Mrs. Jack Anderson, and Mrs. Preston Thompson, a club chairman, with Mrs. R. E. Fergu visitor. R. M. The following circles will meet lCar ds in a setting of chrysanthe-1 at four o’clock in the afternoon: ;mums in fall shades. Prize for top| Circle No. 4, Mrs. Tom Addison,: score was presented Mrs. Walter A. chairman, with Mrs. Frank Kellers, Johnson. At the conclusion of the) MISERIES OF Methodist Circles Will Meet Monday progressions the hostess served salad course. The Circles of Broad Street M/tbodist church will meet Mon- Circ , e N() g Mrs Grady Chand . follows^ 1110011 *° Ur oc oc ^ as !ler. chairman, with Mrs. John Hol- Barden Circle will meet with Mrs. Thomas P. Owens, with Mrs. Sara Davidson, assistant hostess. Louise Best circle, will meet with Mrs. L. S. Reddeck. “circle No tes l: Mrs. George r. November Meeting lan™ k 'hoSr an ' w,th Mrs ' c M Lutheron Society Circle No. 7. Mrs. R C. McLees. The November meeting of the chairman, with Mrs. W. R. Turner, Woman s Missionary Society of St hostess. Relieve Chest Colds John's Lutheran church was held on Monday evening with Mrs. E. E. Smith on Cedar street. Mrs. Rhett P. Adair and Mrs. James C. Dickert gave a report of PENETRATES into upper bron chial tubas anth aptcial toothing matfKinal vapors. Circle No. 10. Rock Bridge, Mrs. _ . , . , . , Frank Young, chairman, will meet on Tuesday evening. November 15, j enc ^ e ^ Y ,n ^ ar,< ‘ ston * nd r-Vr>.rr*H | discussed the tri-ennial convention at 7.30 o clock at the church. j at Grand M , ch A Krnera , mayine •luiiusun v*reir wm mm j ki c • • i discussion of foreign missions was with Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., with Dr. Olid Ml'S, jllllth 'held. Mrs. John Coleman, assistant hos- During a business session plans tess. CnrcrrQin ror were made for the Christmas party Ellie Hatton Circle will meet with RAfrAfhosJ Pminlcs on December 19 and it was decided! Mrs. J. v. Edwards. Derrornea v-uupie to send money to the Lowman hofne The Sarah Glenn Circle will meet! Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith en- at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Mrs. terUined at a delightful dinner STIMULATES chest, throst and beck surfaces hks a warming, com forting pouitice. At bedtime rub throat, chest and back with Vicks VapoRub. Relief-bringing action starts Instantly . 2 ways at once/ And it keeps up this Penetrating - Stlmulat tion for hours In the night to brlns relief. special ac- V1SKS fFin a Compliment with this Gift Supreme! Del tab’s lovely new Ci i 1 cl a necklace AS AOVfITISfD in voour, MAtrirs •AZAAR and en Ih* *'Oween for a Day'* rod'# (hew f*d fog *n<f, EAST WEEKtr TtKMS Similar to precious Oriental pearls in toft hued lustre and iridescence. GUOA is the gift supreme. Hand kno'*od eipe'*'/ selected simulated pearls, Rnished w ‘h 10K white gold safety clasp, in striking Ch.nese type rose-quarts plastic gift ce:e. HAMILTON’S “A Credit To All South Carolina*’ Workers Council Enjoys Supper Twenty six members of the Sun- a Tan M. Ray. Mrs. Clayte Ray and party last Friday evening at their! Mrs. Chick Ray will be hostesses, j home in Laurens, complimenting the former’s nephew, Murphy Tim-, merman, of this city, and his fian cee. Miss Mary Jean Knight, of 1 Augusta Road, Greenville, who willj be married on November 26. Miss Knight was presented a cor- day School Workers Council of sage of yellow carnations, while 1 Broad Street Methodist church at- Mr. Timmerman received a white' tended the regular monthly meet- carnation boutonniere, ing held on Monday evening. A four course turkev dinner was A spaghetti supper was served by served bv the hostess, assisted by several jnembers of the Woman s Mrs. J. B. O'Dell and daughter. Society of Christian Service. Phyllis, and Miss Nell Timmerman. A business session was held and of this city. Table decorations of minutes were read by the secretary white carnations and chrysanthe- Mrs. Nene D. Workman. 'mums with candles carried out the A short talk on the “Importance; bridal motif, of Attending Workers Council The placecards were handpainted Meetings” was given by D. B.! camellias, while Miss Knight was Smith. Rev. P. L. Bauknight, the presented a gift of a handpainted pastor, outlined major points to be camellia. used as a guide by Sunday School | After dinner, a number of bridal workers in giving their best to the ] contests were enjoyed and prizes church. atPewet’s... SPREADS Jiz\ ' given. These were played in the ; living room, hall and den where , yellow and white chrysanthemums i were used as decorations. Besides the betrothed couple, the U. D. C. Chapter Has November Meeting . , , w „ The November meeting of the : ^tenhen D I,re Chanter United Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bald- Daughters of The Confederacy was jj^MoTe^nf ^hi^cltv* held on Thursday evening at the R lcus T a r d T 1, I home of Mrs. Frank Miller with JJ ,SS Mrs. Nene D. Workman. Mrs. W. J. « r f«5 k AKee> of Au 8 usta Duncan and Mrs. Tom Leake as ^ oad » Greenville. assistant hostesses. a'i » A sextet from the-high school MllSgrOVC LJUD ♦ accompanied by Miss Martha Wash-, u-- kAnnt ington sang several numbers. Miss “OS November Meet Lily Yarborough read an account of The Musgrove Home Demonstra- how the song "My Darling Nellie tj on c i u b held the regular meeting Gray” came to be written Miss with Mrs A A M ay on November Sara Stone and Mrs. D. A. Yarbor- 2nd, with the president in charge, ough gave., a report of the state U., The project song, “For the Beauty D. C. convention held recently in qj i^he Earth” was sung by the 1 Florence. dub. Mrs. W. R. Anderson gave At the conclusion of the program devotional. She read a portion a social hour was enjoyed and the 92 n d an d 103rd Psalms, after hostesses w ere . a ss is ted by w hj c h she led in prayer. Margie Miller in serving refiesh- jj 0 jj was ca ]j ec i by the secretary' merds - [and each member answered w r ith _ 7" 7 . something for which they_ w^ere A. R. P. Society Meets thankful. The minutes of the last \A# a xL ki 1 I J (meeting were read by the secretary.! With MTS. Lopelond .During the business session there Mrs. George Watts Copeland was i was a discussion of the work done hostess to members of the Ladies by the club including the clinic held Missionary Society of the Associate at the school house. Names were Reformed Presbyterian on Monday j drawn for the Christmas tree. Mrs. ( afternoon for the regular monthly May read an article on health, meeting 1 The picture study contest was A thank offering program was iViven and the prize, a lovely en- rendered by Mrs. J. Reed Todd and j larged picture was won by Miss several articles from the Journal ’ Blanche Cox for receiving the high- of Missions were discussed. Mrs. R. i est score. L Plaxico led the Bible study from Miss Susan Hall. Home Demon- jobn 'stration agent gave a demonstration! 4 Late ini the afternoon sandwiches, cup cakes, cold drinks were served. on good selection of lamps and light fixtures for the home. During the social hour games were enjoyed and refreshments ser ved by the hostess. Trask-Hooper Rites ' on„!iZ n h 9 e«"'^ w C eidi^ of Lee-Clark Rehearsal Miss Nell Hunter Trask and Dr. Joseph W. Hooper, Jr., which took place Saturday evening October 22, at the first Presbyterian church in Wilmington, N. C. The lovely church ceremony and reception which followed at the Cape Fear Country club was at tended by a large assemblage of friends and relatives of the couple of this including Mrs. Lee Hunter City, grandmother of the bride. Her mother was before marriage Miss Nell Hunter of this city. The bride, the daughter of Mr. w ad Mrs. C. Heide Trask of Wilming ton is a graduate of Ashley Hall, Charleston, Mt. Vernon junior col lege. Washington, D. C. and Salem college Winston-Salem. She was a I table was cover Party Held Here The Lee-Clark wedding rehear sal party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman, with Miss Jean Nabors and Miss Har- reitt DeVore, of Laurens, brides maids. as hostesses. The bride’s chair was marked with a corsage of white chrysanthemums. In the living room were arranged white, yellow and lavendar chry santhemums. a bowl of roses and on the coffee table a bowl of pink camellias. In the dining room, the table, buffet and mantle were ad orned with crystal bowls of pink rhrvsanthemums, and crystal cand les holders with pink candles. The ea with an all-white Cherry Dogwood Chenilles Give A Spread For Year Round Enjoyment 4.98 Just see how effective this dogwood design is against the colored background! Each cluster of dogwood blossoms is deftly placed to show off the striking color contrast! Here’s a pattern you’ll never tire of, that will be always pleasing! 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