The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 23, 1950, Image 7
Thursday, March 23, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
invited in.
salad cour
’ [dainties w
Russian t
at each table were given materials to sisted the
make an apron and these were also enterlaini
presented Miss Pitts. j ‘"in the
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Party, Shower Fetes ubiebeir
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where a T he Arts of South America”, which
e j>arly was given by Mr. Sherratt. He also
v a- with P*ayed a record of South America
\ rris as- m nd exhibited paintings by ar-
i ving and 1:1515 of that coun:r y-
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April Bride-Elect
Miss Frances Leee
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Pitts, April table was outlined with a tracery of
bride-elect was feted with a miscell- fern and tall whit . • l!< rued in
aneous shower on Tuesday evening by silver holder at t ithe < nd d rning
CARD OF THANKS
• The family of Betty Jean Lee, of
m „ ip the Pine Ridge community, wish to
express their deep a-ppreeiation and ra 1 oole -
* RSOMRF TO THE CHRONICLE
FINLEY
Mr. did Mrs. Jerome Finley, of
_ Mountville, announce the birth of a
son, Emil Jerome, on the nineteenth
^ of March, at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs.
and Mrs. LeRoy Sanders an- Finley was Miss Maudell Hughes
e * on, Steven Mi- prior to her marriage.
March 9, at Hays hospital. »
SANDERS
hael,
- Senders is the former Miss Cla-*
rn The gratitude to those who joined in the
earch for Betty Jean when she was
. Jlar h 5. The two year old child
who wandered from her home was
t ; fru i . * u- v. , ... found the same day unharmed about
Mrs. Louie Thomley for which occa- the buffet was a larg white sa in one mile
away by Charley Bull and
; Ul?ht Carl Lusk.
' i nk per-
‘E no ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
' "ROVTCLE PCBUSHING CO.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Mayor of Clinto^ and
pledge myself, to abide by the result*
of the Democratic primary./
R. E. WYSOR, JRl
I SIT*SCRIBE TO THe. CHRONICLB
Centur
sion about twenty-five friends were heart wu
invited. ^ — i together
White iris and pink perfection cam- fectij.i
ellias with other spring flowers adorn- jyij S8 Y'
ed the living room and a centerpiece
for fie dining table was fashioned of
iris. The honoree was presented a
camellia corsage.
A feature of the evening’s enter- With M
tainment was a spelling match con- ;
ducted by Miss Jeanette Pitts with Seventc
Mrs. S. M. Warner winning the prize, tury c lub
A delicious salad course, cakes and at tho home of Mrs. Kenneth
Russian tea were served, the hostess ker. /""’■I
being assisted by Mrs. Ray Pitts and The fo‘
Mrs. Joe W. Leake. elected to
with a
’^ub Meets
s. Baker
of
1-1.1 V
he Cen-
1 IT \TION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
I ' J. H. Was.-on, Probate Judge:
Whereas, D. V.' Wright made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Ai’min-
„ o uio estate and effe.nr of
— ■ Weeks Wught.
are, therefore, to cite and
EXPERTLY TAILORED
SEAT COVERS
Later in the evening Myra Pitts,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts
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ng o'fi e.-= were re- Weeks"Wright, deceased, that they
f or the f iring year> be and appear before me, in the
Rhame, President. Court of Probate, to be held at Lau-
John W. Harris, Vice-Presi- rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on
entered, wearing a raincoat and car- dent. Aoril 5, next, after publication here-
ryinK a large umbrella decorated with 1 Mrs. Uy.o i Fraser, Secretary- of,-at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to
pink satin ribbon and pink gladioli,' Tr “ surer - , _ £<•» "R _
^ ctroam T1)e prog'am committee selected the sard Administration should no.
with a number of gifts tied tortwam* ^ com; ^ ed of . be granted
eis. S.ie.presented these to t e Mrs A g Stump, Mrs. George Given under my hand this 21st day
oree saying There are always April BeUingrathi Mrs R g Hellams. of March, A. D., 1950.
showers but this one is especially for , The p rograxn f or t h e afternoon was J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
you.” Then the hostess brought in a ; jn charge of Mrs. William A. Sher- Probate Judge, Laurens County,
large basket covered in white and ra tt, who hSd prepared a paper on 30-2p
filled with gifts, which were opened
and passed.
Seated Tea Honors
Miss Pitts, Bride-Elect
A lovely seated tea was given on
Saturaday afternoon at five o’clock by
Mrs. Roy Miller, of Mountville, and
Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, at the lat
ter’s home here in honor of Miss
Frances Lee Pitts, who will be mar
ried April 19 to C. Wayne Jarvis of I
Columbia.
Twenty of the bride-elect’s friends
who were invited for the occasion as- j
sembled in the living room where pink
and white camellias and other spring 1
flnu-iTs: wei-p iWorative An attractive
mantel arrangement was of daffodils
and fern. Marking the honoree’s chair
was a satin covered horse-shoe show
ered with hearts on which each guest
was asked to write a nbCe~of congrat- j
illations.
Later in the afternoon guests were i
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