The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 09, 1950, Image 3

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Thursday, March 9, I960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa*e Thr#» The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Mrs. Reese Young Entertains Club Mrs. Reese Young entertained her bridge club on Thursday for a num ber of afternoon games. Daffodils, azaleas and camellias were arranged as a background for the two tables in play. At the con clusion of the progressions salad and sweet courses were served. ;of testing of wells was given by Mrs. A. A. May and she read an article on sanitation. It was an nounced that a farm outlook meet ing would be held at Musgrove school on March 7 at 7:30. Special feature on knitting was given by Mrs. Larry DeShields. The ag riculture chairman gave the goals for this year. A demonstration on “Salads and Salad Dressing” was given by Miss Dean, assistant Home Demonstra- the meeting will be “The Prayer of tj on agent. . . . Refreshments were served by the 8 k ^ W, ? e f and P unch were hostess assisted by Mrs. J. K. Has- served by the hostess during a so- ,, u *„ii : r elden. cial hour following the program. Stewardship Program For A. R. P. Society Members of the Woman’s Mis sionary Society of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stutts Entertains For Thornwell Circles Mrs. F. M. Stutts was hostess on ‘Tuesday morning to the Ella Rid dell circle of Thornwell Memorial church. Music Club Holds March Meeting The March meeting of the Clin ton Music club was held on Wed nesday afternoon March 1, at the home of Mrs. T. Heath Copeland. Mrs. Frank Fowler, Mrs. Leland Mrs. E. j-.. Richardson, circle Young, Mrs. Ed Sadler and Mrs. chairman, presided over the busi- Robert Johnson were assistant hos- ness session and Mrs. M. A. Mac- tesses *,V* the min-*! Thc president. Mm. Robert E. utes. Mrs. G. A. Black presented w m presided over the busi- ■fr' P ^ Sranl ° n . e'" 18 ° f i ; t " esl ness session after which Mrs. Le- |from the current Survey and Mrs. wis pitt3 presented the program Mrs. C. Bynum Betts. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico concluded the A. S. Maxwell taught the Bible 1 Qn “Pq^ Opera” Mrs Pitts gave Bible study for the year from the study from John. ; an interesting paper 0 n the topic book of John. The March program, At the conclusion of the Program and played a number of recordings on “Stewardship” was led by Mrs. a social hour was enjoyed and the; made b the or igi n al cast of the Plaxico, the cause chairman. She,hostess invited the guests into the “Porgy and Bess” by George was assisted by Mrs. Hubert Todd o inin B room where a congealed sa l* Gershwin Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mrs. W. B. Trib ble and Miss Lidie Sloan who dis cussed articles on the topic. ad course, cookies, coffee and other i party dainties were served buffet style. Daffodils and hyacinths prettily adorned the living ahd dining rooms of the hostess home. At the conclusion of the program a salad course and tea were en joyed. / In the afternoon from 3:30 until Tuesday Club Meets With Mrs. W. B. Owens The Tuesday bridge club was en tertained this week at the home of,®'^®* ^ rs - Stutts held open house Mrs. William Brooks Owens. I for members erf the Edith DeWese Red carnations were decorative also inviting for the in the living room where the tables i ? r „°P'‘ n . a , few addlt ‘ onal “■ehbor- were arranged for the games. Mrs.; , n< i n n S *,a .■ ■ L. B. Dillard a club visitor, won l d ^‘' n . g „5 0 j m „ tab . le added attractivenes to thc card high score and Mrs. John W. Fm- " as a 3 ‘.a’ ^ k "..rino >ho after™ ney, Sr„ second honors. Late in the flanked on elther slde b F whlta afternoon a salad place, carrying Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. L. Marshall was hostess to members of her bridge club assembling play ers for two tables. A profusion of daffodils with oth er seasonal floral arrangements a the ( rooms. During the afternoon a ai „ - a * j i salad course was served. Score lighted candles. Assorted sand- , „ wiches nuts cookies oartv dain awards were Presented to Mrs. H. xaw.vxv wicnes nuts cookies, party dam- L Eichelberger and M rs. Carlisle a 4 o tles and coffee were served, the XT , served with tea and . , . ’ i Neely. twenty-five guests who called. I J Mrs. G. A. Black assisted the hos tess in serving and entertaining. out the St. Patrick day motif in green, was candies. U. D. C. Hears Review Of Hampton Biography Wadsworth Club Has March Meet Mrs. W. J. Duncan with Mrs. Nene D. Workman, Mrs. George Elljs, Mrs. Ray Anderson and Mrs. J. Will Dillard as assistant hostesses. After a busines session Mrs Frank Miller presented the pro Party Given By Joint Hostesses Mrs. Roy Gasque, Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and Mrs. J. W. Purvis were hostesses at bridge on Monday af ternoon at the home of the former. Three tables were arranged for of early The March meeting of the Steph-1 en D. Lee chapter of United Daugh- , .. . ., : VYL A , , The March meeting of the Wads- 'ru* °a C f/ 11 - e m thf hnmp n f w orth Home Demonstration club Thursday afternoon at the home of , was he , d at , he home o[ Mrs ^ Workman with Mrs. C. R. Workman tbe gar ? as ln a tl n f as inint hnsioss spring blossoms prettily combined as joint nosiess. Y^Jwith gregnery. At the conclusion The special feature on “The Art' , r ~v> of Making Wall Placques” was giv- ^ thc P ro g resslons ' Mis - Robcrt >• en by Mrs. T. R. Davis. Miss Susan WySOr ; r I 0 I n’tinT 1 Pd nn^^Tix T Hall, counuty agent, demonstrated ‘ P ^ gram. Mrs. C. Bynum Betts read .. The Wheel 0f Good Ealing an account of the Wallace House Health and Growth”. For BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY NOW OPEN FOR A COMPLETE... Prescription Drug Fountain -Light Lunch, ...Service Fastest Delivery Service — Anywhere In Town — Any Time PRESENT OPENING AND CLOSING HOURS: DAILY 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 10:30; and 2-9 P.M. Prescriptions Called for and Delivered FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — TWO PHONES Fountain 806 ' - Drugs 101 An enjoyable recreation period was conducted by Miss Carrie Bell Workman and later the hostesses (House of Representatives) follow ing the War Between The States. Mrs. Earl Workman reviewed the book, “Giant In Gray,” a biography serve£ j delicious refreshments of Wade Hampton by Manley Wade weiiman. Presbyterian Circles Following the program a social . . . , hour was enjoyed and Russian tea,: | Q Meet Monday sandwiches and strawberry short; Circles of the First Presbyterian cake were served. - church .will meet Monday, March 13, as follow's: No. 1—Mrs. L. S. McMillian, chairman, hostess to be announced later, at 7:30. No. £—Mrs. Irby Ferguson, chair- tess to hqr bridge club on last man; Mrs. William Johnson, hos- Wednesday afternoon assembling tess, at 8 o’clock, players for two tables. j No. 3—Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, chair- jonquils, carnations and Dutch man; Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Sr., hos- Iris artistically combined to form a tess, at 8 o’clock Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Baldwin *- Mrs. Thomas Baldwin was hog- pretty background for cards. A des sert course was served after which a number of progressions were Methodist Circles To Meet Monday The circles of Broad Street Meth odist church will meet Monday, The following will meet at 4 o’clock in the afternoon: No. 4—Mrs. Tom Addison, chair- made. Score award’s for the after- man and hostess, noon were presented Mrs. Frank No. 5—Mrs. Jack Anderson, chair- Ramaee and Mrs. Murphy Timmer- man and hostess. man No. 6—Mrs. George Blalock, chairman; -Mrs. Marshall Brown, hostess. No. 7—Mrs. R. C. McLees, chair man; Mrs. Henry Lukstat, hostess^ No. 8—Mrs. Grady CfiandUffT chairman; Mrs. John Spratt, hos- March 13, at four o’clock, as fol- tess. , ■ ^ j ows . j N6. 10—Rock Bridge will meet Ellie Hatton circle, Mrs. W. H. the Second Tuesday, at the church; Simpson, chairman, with Mrs. Jas. Mrs. Frank Young, chairman. I. Adair. Mrs. F. F. Hicks will be ; — assistant hostess. i Circle Has Program PmfchVit' M^ M. t On Nocoochee School Robertson. , - Mi ss Frances Gillis and Miss Mar- Mayme Johnson circle and Louise garet Williams were co-hostesses at Best circle, Mrs. J. Roy Gasque and the Turner building on Tuesday Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, respective evening to the Edith DeWese Lynn chairman, will meet jointly at the NEW BENDIX DE LUXE-save* dollars each year on soap and hot water alone. Thorough "Dyna-Surge” washing, stepped-up damp-drying, and the thrifty "Water-Rationer.” Sparkling white Dulux finish for long-lasting beauty. Ideal for those who want a permanent installation. home of Mrs. Gasque. Mrs. J. W. Purvis will be assistant hostess. Thornwell Memorial circle of church. Mrs. A. M. Copeland taught the The Sarah Glerm circle, Mrs. J Bible study. An interesting program K Haselden, chairman, will meet on “Nachoochee, the Presbyterian at 7 30 in iHe evening at the home school at Rabun Gap, Ga., was giv- of Mrs. D. B. Smith, with Miss .en by Miss .Sara Jordan. Elizabeth Copeland and Mrs. James' During a social hour the hostess- Puryear, assistant hostesses. es served a refreshment course with J ’ coffee. i Home Demonstration Mrf e L BurTvL ho S ,cs S .oiClub Meeting Held the Woman’s Missionary Society of St. John’s Lutheran church for the March meeting on Monday evening. Mrs. Henry C. Suber who had ar ranged the program on “Americans Grow Older” conducted the devo tional. Also contributing articles on the homes that the church pro vides for the older people, were Mrs. James C. 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