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Thursday, January 19, 1950
THE CLINTtiN CHHONIC1 E
Page Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVEKIS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 495
Mrs. Harrison A. Copeland who-was
recently married. |
The^party was given at the home
of Mrs. George'i Watts Copeland
which was decorated for the occas
ion in the traditional green and plate with hot punch,
white, the tea table being adorned j
passed. The hostess also presented
the honoree a rose camellia corsage.
During the evening Mrs; Ray was
assisted by Mrs^jQlin Johnson,and
Mrs^Lucius Burns in serving a salad
| with* a central floral arrangement ii_- I Li A/fnir
' of snapdragons and narcissus. Sand-, ’ ’
wiche's, other party dainties, cookies CIllD nOStCSS
and Russian tea were served buffet Members of her bridge club rtiet
sty le - Mrs - E - . B Sloan poured teb on Thursday at the home of Mrs. I.
and others assisting in entertaining ^ Adair for a number of afternoon
church "parsonage by the Rev: P. L. were Mrs. R. L Plaxico, Mrs. Hubert g ames
Bauknight. ,Todd and Mrs. Lowry Wilson. At _ . ,.
-—*—♦ Y the end of a treasure hunt the hon- Two tables were laid for the
If'J d l ' oree found a shower of gifts.. . games with Mrs James Addison and
Kid Party Given . . • s guests included M rs. cope- TV*-
By Lions Club .lands daughters, Mrs. Hugh Morgan, When cards were Iaid aside the ho 5-
Epting-Young *
Engagement
James Robert Epting of NewberTy
announces the .engagement of his
granddaughter, Phoebe Marise Ep
ting, to Edgar Mason Young, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young tllw C1JICI iaillcu U1C11 W1V _ 3 , L1
of CUnton. The wedding will take and friends with a kid party at the non Nabors of th ', s c ' ly -
pace January 28. The bride-elect's armory assembling about 130 guests. , . c s* e
^ W Min ‘ Ck i Decorations featured the club col- MetHodlSt W. S. C. S.
ors of purple and gold with this |n Regular Session
Mrs Allen Coleman Mrs Ha rod trss served a sa,ad course. Greenery
Thursday evening members of the cojeman of Lauras and Mrs Ma- with winter 8 ardens was used in the
Lions club entertained their wives ^ " card rooms.
motif repeated for the candlelit
tables. A chicken supper was served
and each lady was presented a fa
The Woman’s Society of Christian
U.D.C. Group Hears
Review of "R. E. Lee
The January meeting of the Step-
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Service met on Monday afternbon at l ,en Eee Chapter, United Daugfv
Broad Street Methodist church for ters the Confederacy was held on
Wilson-McNinch
Engagement jyor Entertainment for the evening rhVTegularmonthVr^ssion. Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson, of. ^^a^rG^envUle a efuif oro! Mrs. Lewis Pitts, president, pre- ^ P. M. Pitts with Mrs. Joe W.
Laurens, announce the engagement.^chestra ofG^nv^ile, a quiz pro- sided Mrs Arnold M Cannon gaye Leake. Miss Agnes Davis and Miss
wir heir M da TS g M Y y , ^ ^ o^LaurensnD^oriM wint t^Mf the devotional on “The Whole of Margaret-Holland assisting as hos-
William H. McNinch, son of-Mr. and, ° r r'Oorens. Door prize went to Mr. . . 0 Answer” Fnilnwin? > tesses - -•<—,
Mrs. John MoNinch ol near .Cltoton. 1Brooks.Owens. ^ in oss session wa! heW I Program tor the evening was glv-j
an i The committee on arrangements
included Bill Abrams, Hugh S. Ja-
deck.
the marriage to take place at
early date.
Davis-Montjoy
Rites Announced
Mrs. Mary Davis Lanford of this c^i.-- ki _
city, announces the marriage of heri' 6 *® 5 *Vi r5 * V-Opciunu
iiiciuufu oiiik /vurctrno, nugn o. i i L aa
cobs, Thurston Giles and L. S. Red-1 JiUdy UUD MCCtS
A. R. P. Society
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daughter, Aik# Jane Davis, Vo Pfc.
James Horace Mont joy, Jr., of
Greenwood and Cherry Point, N. C.
The rites were performed January
1 at the Broad Street Methodist
Last Wednesday afternoon mem
bers of the Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church entertained
with an informal tea complimenting
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Later a social hour was enjoyed
t ur _ and thp hostesses served a salad
With Mrs. Sturgeon
Last Wednesday Mrs. H. E. o
geon was hostess to the Study club course with sandwiches, hot punch
at her home on Hickory street. and cookies.
White camellias, flowering qoiftce 1 t "
and violets were attractively ar- 1 Baptist Society Has
ranged in the living room. i nen A J D
Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap gave an * AuVOnCe tiOgrom
interesting program on the Portu- The January meeting of the Wo-
gese port of Lisbon, and told of its man’s Missionary Society of the
history, people and customs. 1 ! First Baptist church was held . oh
Later a salad course, coffee and! Monday evening with the p*rhyan
cookies were served.
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circle presenting the
“Advance In 1950’’.
Mrs. R. M. Leagtfe presided ^and
ithe devotional thoughts were then
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The James B. Parrott chapter, Or-| ers taklrlt 'p, rl wcrc Mrs Ray And-
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Mrs. Ludie Nell Reid, of Orfthge-
burg, formerly of Clintoix^worthy
j matron, will be presprft for the
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j meeting. Officers hinfe stated that
this is an important meeting and ask
I that all membefs attend.
Sligh-Shealy
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sligh, of
Newberry announce the engagement
of their daughter, Narvice Virginia,
to Wyman McNary Shealy, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman McNary
Shealy, of this city. The wedding
will take place this month.
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Mrs. J. J. Cornwall
Hostess Tuesday Club
The Tuesday bridge club with sev
eral additional guests was entertain
ed this week at the home-of Mrs,
J. J. Cornwall.
j— Three tables were arranged for the |
afternoon games in a setting of |
snapdragons, flowering quince and !
narcissus. Mrs. Goyne Simpson was I
presented a prize for .top score and |
.second honors went to Mrs. Robert if:
( M. Vance.
Late in the afternoon the hostess
served a refreshment plate with
; salad and other dainties.
Party Honors
Miss Simpson
Mrs. C. R. Koon entertained her
sister, Miss Betty Sue Simpson, who |
| was married Saturday, with a show-
ier on Tuesday evening.
As the guests entered a wedding i
bell with Simpson-Cox. 1950 was I
presented them and each signed the
bride’s book.
| Games were played with prizes
going to Mrs. Earl Horton and Miss
Mary Cannon.
! A color note of green and pink
was*'~tarried out in the decorations
which featured several floral ar
rangements.
The honoree was presented a host
of gifts and during the evening salad,
punch and cake ‘were served.
Mrs. Spencer Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary
^Twenty-five mernbers of the
American Legion Auxiliary attended*
the January meeting TJeld on Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Almon Spencer.
Following the Legion ritual, Mrs.
Frank Miller led in prayer, and a
business session was held. Mrs.
Spencer, “rehabilitation chairman,
gave the afternoon’s program on that
topic. Later, Kay Mills and his band
rendered a number of musical selec
tions for the group. —
During a social hour the hostesses,
members of Mrs. Elliott Law’s group,
served refreshments.
Bride-Elect Is
Paid Compliment
Honoring Miss Phoebe Epting,
bride-elect of E. Mason Young, Jr.,.
Mrs. Tam M. Ray entertained Jat her
home on Musgrove street Friday
; evening.
| The guest list included the hon-
oree’s mother.^Mrs. Olin W. Minick
| of Newberry and several Laurens
I friends.
Rose colored gladioli with other
seasonal arrangements prettily ad-
orjied the rooms. After a delight
fully informal hour Miss Epting was
presented a shower of miscellane
ous gifts which were opened aqd
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