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T > Thursday, December ft, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONIC! E Pace Three Itence prayers and the members re- iposting together the Mispah. TheWOMAN S PAGEi"”—™;" 9 .*^ SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 ' serving and entertaining by Mrs. Walter Wells and Mrs. E. L. Hol land. Favors of decorated baskets and balloons were given. Each the honoree Business Circle Has Christmas Party magnolia and silvered balls, and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree laden with gifts adorned the living and dining rooms Each remembered A surprise housewarming was gift. given on Tuesday evening for Mr. j land Mrs. Dillard Boland at t ^ e * r Martin Is Mrs. Sloan Hostess To A. R. P. Society Mrs. E. B. Sloan was hostess to the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyter ian church for the December meet ing on Monday afternoon. Mrs. A.^ B. Blakely rendered an interesting White Cross Program and several articles from the jour nal of Missions were given. The Bible study from John was given by Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Later a sociaj hour was enjoyed and the hostess served sandwich es, hot tea and cup cakes. playmates for a party at her homo. Hostess At Bridge new home on Calvert Avenue by Mrs. A. C. Workman and Mrs. Dn- V ' S * Holland. Saturday evening Miss Margo About twenty-five guests, ne.gh- |Martln entertained guests for thr ‘ c „ , S'"; 5 tnc " d r s ga ‘ h ,tl d tl ,l ’ablrs of bridge at the home of her Outdoor games were played and Bohmd home for a delightfully in- sis(( , r Mrs Gordan Gooda | e and later the little folk were invited in- formal evening and presented Mr. ^ Gbodale. to the dining room for refreshments.; an( f ^ rs - Boland with a number of The birthday cake, prettily decor-; gifts for their home. Later in the The Business Womari’s circle of _ guest ( the First Presbyterian church held member was r* memheivd with t with a the December meeting on Monday gift. evening at the Lesh Ihfirmr.iy with Later Russian tea, sandwiches 26 members in attendance. and cakes decorated in the holidav A gaily decorated Christmas tree motif were served. Assisting Mrs featured the decorations in the liv- Copeland as hostesses 'were: Mrs ing room and each guest was given Henry Young. Mrs. A \f. Copeland a beautifully wrapped package. and Mrs. C. B. Betts. Mrs. Lonnie McMillian. circle chairman, presided over the busi-, Pgyenport.Boycg Jones-Smith Invitations The following invitations have been received here by relatives and friends of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clyde Jones requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Evelyn, to Mr. Milford Smith on Saturday, the seventeenth A dessert course was served he ated in pink^andTdorned with^four evening sandwiches, tea and cook- fore cards - At the conclusion of the auui.uru wm. , . progressions high score honors went to Mrs. Robert F. Black. For the occasion the card rpoms were attractive with artistic ar rangements of fall leaves, nandina lighted candles, centered the din- ies were served, ing table. Around this were ar-; — ^— ranged colorful balloons and party Shirl6V QllintOn 'baskets filled with candies, whichi l' ^ b* were given the children as favors. V-eieDrateS Dirtnaoy The cake was cut and served withi Honoring her daughter, Shirley, | bernes and holly ice cream. Ion her seventh birthday, Mrs. L. H. Quintan, entertained on Monday Tuesday Clllb MfiCtS Baptist Y. W. A. rCTy-n^ of P, shiriey'5 ,m,e With Mrs. Bailey ' Meeting Monday friends were invited for the occa-j Mrs. P. S. Bailey was hostess to The Y. W. A.’s of the First Bap- s * on - A number of games and con- members of the Tuesday bridge club list church held their December te8ts were en i°y ed during the af- f^r a number, of afternoon games, meeting on Monday evening at the f 01710011, a f ter which Mrs. Quinton Gladioli Adorned the living room home of Mrs. B. C. Williamson j r . !* nv Hed the guests into the dining where two tables were appointed room. The decorated birthday cake for refreshments. Cake, coffee and with candles centered the dining nuts were srved after which sev- table. The cake was cut and ser- »ral progressions were made. Pnz- ved with ice cream, mints and coca es went to Mrs. Walter Danhoff and cola. Mrs. Quinton was assisted in Mrs Pby S. Hipp. was enjoyed. Cakes, tea, and fruit were served. Christmas Party For U. D. C. Chapter Miss Martha Simpson had charge of the program using the topic “Peace on Earth Good Will to Men” and she also gave a discussion on the “Study of Christmas in For eign Lands". During the evening a social hour was enjoyed. The hostess served ness session and led in the reading D . n / j of the Christmas story from Luke KltSS rCrtOrmed Later in the evening a social hour fa Calvary Church as emoven. Cakt-s tf>a ranHies ' On November 25 at 6 o’clock in the evening, the Calvary Baptis* .church was the scene of the wedding ■of Miss Polly Irene Davenpor* daughter of Mr and Mrs. Josepl Cecil Davenport of this city, to Ro Thursday evening the annual, bert Charles Boyce, son of Mr. an' Christmas meeting of the Stephen Mrs. J. C. Boyce, also of this cit\ D. Lee Chapter U. D. C. was lield The ceremony was performed b> at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cope- the Reverend . W Spillers, pasto land near the city. of the bride and groom. Mrs. D. A. Yarborough, president.! Prior to the cercmon y- Mrs Ver led in the ritual and presided over non Trammell, organist, rendered a brief business session. a program of nuptial music with Miss Agnes Davis read a story Mrs. Alvin Bagwell as soloist, wh» “Why the Bell Rang.” as a feature ^"g “I Love You Truly '. "O. Prom- of entertainment and led in several * se Me. Seal Us, O Holy Spirit contests. was used as the benediction. For the occasion the Copeland The church was lighted through- home was lovely with seasonal de- out with cathredal tapers against i corations. Poinsettias, sprays of (Continued on page seven) of December at six o'clock in the a salad course with hot chocolate. evening at Saint John's Methodist | church. Blacksburg. S. C E || 0 R j dde || C j rc | e Gfay-Vonce Holds Regular Meeting a .. The December meeting of the invitations Ella Riddell circle of Thornwell! Of cordial iterest are the follow- Memorial church was held on ing invitations received here: Tuesday morning at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Russell; Peace, Mrs. Varina Betsill, hostess. | Gray request the honour of your The meeting was called to order presence at the marriage of their by the circle chairman. Mrs. E. A. daughter. Virginia Sexton to Mr. Richardson, who also led in pray- Robert Mercer Vance on Tuesday, er. the twenty-seventh of December at The rqll was called, minutes read. five o’clock, First Presbyterian and a collection taken. church, Clinton. South Carolina. | Following a short business ses- sion Miss Lucille Smith gave an Betty Biggers Hos interesting discussion on "Minister-; . lal Relief and Ministers Annuity. Birthday Party Fund”. Betty Biggers. daughter of Mr.; The Bible lesson was given by and Mrs. Paul Biggers. celebrated Mrs A S Maxwell, from the Book of John The meeting was closed with sen-' her fourth birthday Thursday after noon. December 1, by inviting a few A An‘ —— •: As ha.s been publicly announced. 1 have sold my re tail dairy buHineMn to Pet Dairy Product* Company of (■reenville. a nationally known company with a xplendid reputation for producing high quality product*. We want to take thin opportunity to thank our cu*> turners and friend* for your patronage and goodwill during the past 35 year* we have been selling milk. We are proud to say that during that long period we have never failed to make a day** regular delivery. If per chance you failed to receive an announcement, please accept this as my personal thanks for your business and your continued loyalty during the years, which I appre ciate far more than I am able to express. I. M. Smith’s Dairy I. M. 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