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t > 4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pare TTire* TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVEHTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST.. . „... TELEPHONE 74 or 495 [fet style to sixteen guests. Center- | ing the dining table was a lovely bowl of whitte chrysanthemums and i the bride’s place was designated iwith a corsage of white carnations. at cake flanked by tall lighted^ candles table. Each lit- favor of the Drop-In Compliments Dr. ond Mrs. Milford Henry M. Lukstat entertained bridge at the Blalock home. centered the dining At vantage points in the living tie guest received a and dining rooms where four tables occasion. were placed for the games, were | Mrs. Speake was assisted in cn- handsome arrangements of dark red tertaining and serving by Mrs. chrysanthemums. Wade Smith and Miss Mildred Miss Margie Smith of Kinards and Workman. Miss Barrie Jean Wingard received! j score awards. The honoree was Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Morgan presented with a gift of silver and Milford, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. > Miss Virginia Gray, a bride-elect of J 0 M ee f MondoV with l Presbyterian Circles Circle No. 7. Mrs R. C. McLee.A. chairman, with Mrs McLees at four o'rliKk Circle No. 8. Mrs Grady Chand ler, chairman, will meet with Mn Heath Copeland at f. ui o’clock. Circle No. 10. Rock Bridge, Mrs Frank Young, cnairman, will ;n*.\ . on Tuesday evening. December 6 at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Mrs. Simpson Hostess A. R. P. Bible Class Other circles will meet as follows: Jr., entertained on Tuesday evening the month, was remembered with with a drop-in at their home on crystal in her wedding pattern. Pine street. When cards were laid aside the The delightfully informal affair hostesses served a party plate with Miss Mary Jean Knight Mrs. Grady Simpson, Mrs. Er-' nest Hitt and Miss Margaret Wil-' i<> hams were hostesses on Monday S" ”° n , d S’ “f e ? be .' ‘I. evening to the Ladies B.ble Class home 0 ' Mrs. J. B. Arnold. of the Associate Reformed Presby- . n C terian church at the Simpson home Uinner r Ofty rOt ° n M I ?s aV R.T Plaxto taught the les- Betrothed Couple Lou ise^ Best Circle at <.30 o clock assem bled about forty guests. Dur- wedding ring mold salad, tea, cook- i Tuesday, December 13, with Mrs. j n g even j n g assorted dainties ies and other dainties. Mis. James on Lewis Pitts. were served buffet style from the E. Anderson and Miss Joan Ander-j7:30 o clock at the Thornwell Or- Sarah Glenn Circle at 8:00 ° clock appointed dining table son were refreshment guests . TIaSva vw Wav* 1 V Q £ tllC book, “First Honoring their son, Gerald Suber! son from the study Steps In Prayer”. At the conclusion of the program Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the hostesses served a salad course,Suber entertained at dinner with coffee. Friday evening. lai graced with a central arrangement (of small chrysanthemums and snap dragons and lighted with tall yel- ; low tapers. Elsewhere in the home chrysanthemums in shades of bronze and yellow were decorative. The circles of the First Presby-* terian church will meet as follows And Murpncy Timmerman on Monday, December 5: j i l Circle No. 1. Mrs. Lonnie S. Me-'VVCO In L.nUrCn ^GrCmony Millian, chairman, will meet at H stofi • L i c k v i 11 e Presbytena 'church near Greenville was the seen ■ .of a lovely wedding Saturday eve - and his fiance, Miss Lois Power of Boront Rridp Ic r i u £ ivecent diiuc is - - - - I -t Kinards. Guests included a num- Circle No. 5, her of invited friends from Clinton son, chairman, with A charming compliment was paid and Joanna. Miller, at four o’clock. phanage infirmary. Circle No. 2. Mrs* Irby Ferguson, , chairman, will meet at 7:30 o’clock n ^ November 26. at seven oe.oc.. with Mrs. Ferguson. when Miss Mary Jean Knight, daugn- Circle No. 3, Mrs. Hugh S. Jac- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arno! obs, chairman, will meet at 7:30 Knight, became the bride of Eugen * Louise Speake, daughter of Mrs. j o’clock with Mrs. Jacobs. Murphcy Timmerman, son of Mr$ P J. B. Speake celebrated her sixth Circle No. 4. Mrs. Tom Addison, D. Nance and the late E M T.m- birthday Saturday afternoon No-.chairman, with Mrs. Julian Bolick, merman of this city. ’ vrmber 26, wrth a party at her home at Jour o’clock in the afternoon. Tj- e p ev Malcolm Graham, o' Mrs. Jack Ander- Louise Speake Has Birthday Bridge Club Has Meeting a pink and white motif, and a three course dinner served. Floral ar- Friday afternoon Mrs. T. Heath rangement for the table was white Copeland was hostess to members of , an( | P 111 * 1 chrysanthemums in a cry- her bridge club. stal container and lighted pink tap- Pyracantha berries with greenery e f s were used on the buffet. White and chrsyanthemums made an at- chrysanthemums and pink gladioli tractive background for the two ta-1 adorned the living room.. * bles in play during the afternoon, Special guests for the occasion Mrs. Carroll White Copeland and' were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens of Mrs. Harry Wilkes, a club visitor. | ^ aurens - were score winners. | ~ ~ After the games a salad course, MfS. Frody Feted sweets and coffee were served. ■ 7 * With Luncheon on Given Bridae Partv >r.t Kinards. Guests included a num-j Circle iNo. b. Mrs^ JaeK Anaer- Woodruff cousin of t h e bride. ofTi- »/ i hrr of invited friends from Clinton son. chairman, with Mrs. Frank n ^ setting of bamboo, whit* which was beautifully appointed in;Mrs. George Frady, the former Missi After a period of enjoyable games! Circle No. 6. Mrs George R Bla-' ‘fn'the o rvinir anH motif anH a thrPP- Barbara Anderson, Friday afternoon the birthday cake was cut and ser- : lock, chairman, with Mrs. Thomas ‘ n ’ ^ n . ; ^ ied jn seven) Covers were laid at the dining table 1 when Mrs. Francis Blalock and Mrs. ved wdth ice cream. The decorated Jacobs, at four o’clock. i The Stutts Entertain Sunday School Class Honoring Mrs. George Frady a i recent bride, Mrs. John W. Finney. 'Jr. and Miss Dot Taylor, gave a •Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.' i ovc, y luncheon at the home of the F. M. Stutts entertained members * or * Tltr on Saturday at noon, of the former's Sunday School ^ three course luncheon was class of Thornwell Memorial church. **£*•** t0 sixteen guests. Thebride s The group included sixteen inter- ta W*‘ was graced with a bowl of mediate boys and girls. chrysanthemums n»nk^ by Several amusing games and con- white tapers in silver holders. Snap- tests were enjoyed with prizes pre- dr*kons and roses in pastel tints tented the winners. Later in the wcie prettily arranged in the living evening, nuts, cookies and fruit juic- , ... _ . M Aft<,r lunch Mrv wa * P"* es were served , .ented a shower of linen gifU . . . ^ , Mrs Edgar C. Tavlor. Sr. assisted Methodist Circles the hotiesses in the courtesies of .entertaining. EYai. .. A WORLD OF rif ty Oiits To Meet Monday The Circles of Broau Street Meth- Hunt Carr Wedding odist church will meet Monday De- _ . » •* . J cember 5. as follows: Kchcprsal Party ERie Hatton Circle at four o'clock Thursday evening before the re- w.th Mrs Hugh Simpson, w.th Mrs. hearu! for the weddmg of Miss Bar- S C Dunlap, assistant hostesa Hunt of MouBtvUk< tnd Robert *«h M.. M rT * C *7 T uU.. Okl^m. whlrh bertson took P ljce 00 rr,d *y* D - Mayme Johnson Circle at 7:30 ***** entertalnsd members of the o'clock with Mrs P. L Baukmght. !»wl of white chrysanthemums and with Mrs. Paul T. 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