The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1950, Image 3
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
prettily combined with other early
spring flowers for decoration and
and dessert, coffee and salted nuts
served. Assisting hostesses were Mrs.
the bride was presented a corsage. L. E. Cason, Mrs. Kay Mills, Mrs.
Each guest was asked to write a Goodale, and Mrs^ Fraser,
recipe for the bride’s cook book and j •
later bingo was played. Announcement Party
The honoree was presented a p ii- K en |. W V e 0r
shower of miscellaneous gifts in-i r ° r , ,V1,SS *enr YYySOr
eluding china and crystal in her! A lovel y P art y announcing
22, 1950, a bride and groom, can
delabra holding tiny lighted tap-
of their daughter, Ann Newkirk, to
Hector Robert McLeod, son of Mr.
ers and floor basket of lillies of the and Mrs. C. S. McLeod of McBee.
valley and fern completed the set- j The wedding will take place here on
ting. On the buffet flanked by 1 June 10.
triple silver candelabra was a hand
some arrangement
in green^ and
white with spirea predominating,
the I Sandwiches, heart-shaped and
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 j chosen* patterns. At the close of the e^8 a J? e ment of ^Miss Kent Wysor and open-faced, assorted party dantics.
Bridge Club
Has Meeting
Thursday members of her bridge
club gathered at the home of Mrs.
J. B. Arnold for a number of after
noon games.
Two tables were arranged for the
games In a setting of iris, spirea and
camellias. When scores were count
ed high and second awards were
presented Mrs. W. M. Hughes, a
cluhPvisitor, and Mrs. Francis Bla
lock.
When cards were laid aside a sal
ad plate, coffee and candies were
served.
Mrs. Spratt Hostess
To Century Club
Seventeen members of the Cen
tury club met Tuesday afternoon,
April 4, at the home of Mrs. John
Spratt.
Mrs. J. A. Dick was chairman of
the program for the afternoon on
“Shrines, Cathedrals, and Universi
ties of South America.” John Ken
drick Waller, assistant professor of
English at JTesbyterian college
talked informally on the subject
telling of the places he had visited
in that country.
jevening the hostesses served
lightful refreshment course,
cakes and punch.
ment table, prettily appointed, in
the garden and served ice cream, Wucnrnvo fllih
and cookies. Centering the table! ,V,US 9 r0V f r* UD
was the decorated birthday cake Has April Meet
bearing three lighted candles.
Wysor-lvey
Engagement
Colonel and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor,
de- Lt * Benjamin Icey, of Cherayv, was punch and green and" white cakes ! Jr of thiS city, announce the en-
^up given on Saturday afternoon by decorated with valley lillies were g^gement of their daughter, \Iary
Miss Myra Adair. • served " ’ 1- ” T
Floral arrangements featuring
Assisting in entertaining and ser-
yellow and purple-iris, dog wood, jving were the hostess mother, M™. , « UI nmer
Kent, to Lieut. Benjamin F. Ivey, Jr.,
of Gheraw and Fort Benning, Ga.
The wedding will be held in early
Ronnie Moore Has
Birthday Party
On Wednesday afternoon in ob
servance of his 8th birthday Ronnie
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry
M. Moore entertained eight Jiltle
boy friends.
The group attended a local movie
.tulips, apple blossoms, lilac and hy- r. c. Adair, Mrs. B. O. Whitten and
acinths were displayed in the sun Mrs. I. M. Smith of Kinards. ^
The Musgrove Home Demonstra- ^ oom - In the Out-of-town guests for the party Mortin-Pamsh
tion club met at the school on Ap- tulips and shaded ins were j rncluded Mjss Nancy Royster of Cnrinno—o**
ril 5, opening with the singing of the used with a lovely mantel bouquet Laurens Miss Margie Smith cf K. engagement
project song “Christ The Lord Is o{ P ,nk snaps and Dutch Iris. nards. Miss Rachel Ferguson cf ' ,,r an<1 Wrs Ben Hamilton Martin
Risen Today”. Continuing the same About thirty friends of the br i dr ' Great Falls, and Mrs. J E Ricketts of Easley announce the engagement
theme the devotional was given by elect assembled and during the af- Greenville of their da ugbter, Mary Jean, ta
Miss Blanche Cox after which she ternoon were invited into the din- j Thp hostess gift to MlS5 Wysor Jack Parrish, son of Mr. and
Oree Parrish also of Easley.
conducted a special feature on pic-'ing room for refreshments The !^"; “f Silver napkin "rings ^ rs „ , , , w ,
turesT [beautifully appointed tea table over- wjth th e names en^ravedr The weddin « wl11 take P la <^ lat *
Announcement was made of the „ a r ( _ W1 ac 30 / th° l ° Ver
green was caught at the corners i
The group attended a local movie 1 Spring Council to be held at Green i j
and later enjoyed refreshments at Pond school April 22 and the yearly , th ^ nm .nH ! Blokely-McLeod
the drug store.
Martha Brandt
* Has Birthday
Mrs. Watkins Hostess
To Sara Glenn Circle
Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mrs. B. R.
Austin and Mrs. J. J. Greene joint
ly entertained the Sara Glenn Cir
cle of Broad Street Methodist
Church on Monday evening at the
Watkins home. ^
The topic “Youth—Qur Partners
In Kingdom Building” was discus
sed by Mrs. J. B. Arnold with Mrs.
D. B. Smith conducting the devo
tional.
During a social* hour a salad
course, cake and Russian tea wee#
enjoyed.
, ... ... . ■ ley. At one end wps a wedding
reports oL the committee chairman » , • • .
^ , , scene, perfect - in miniature, with
were made. The club also voted w V
on Who’s Who.
Material on sanitation was read
by Mrs. A. A. May and the home
demonstration agent, Miss Susan
Hall gave a demonstration on milk.
A recreational period was en
joyed and refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Miss Cox, Mrs.
May and Miss Kathleen Haynes.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely of
Ter part of June.
The bride-elect’s mother is the
former Miss May Owens of this city,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs,
W. E. Owens.
satin covered altar on which was
lettered in gold "Kent-Ben” June this city announce the engagement '*• KsCRIBF To rut. CHRONiCLA
Martha Brandt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Brandt, of Greensbo
ro, N. C., was three years old Sun-
day April 9. In observance of the 16 ", birtbda y
occasion she was given an egg hunt
on Friday afternoon at the home
of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.
B. O. Whitten.
his
Tracy Quinton Has
Birthday Party
Tracy Quinton celebnted
Friday afternoon
with a party
A number of little friends gath
ered and enjoyed a period of games
after which they were invited into
A number of the neighborhood I the dining room for refreshments,
children were invited for the oc-[The birthday cake was decorated in
casion and enjoyed games and hunt-The Easter motif which was also
ing Easter eggs on the lawn. Later carried out In other party appoint-
they were invited to tne refresh- ments. Souvenirs were miniatyre
baskets of Easter eggs.
Tracy received a host of attrac-
Joint Hostesses
For Bridge Party
Mrs. Davis R. Holland and Mrs.;
A. B. Welch entertained jointly
at bridge last Wednesday afternoon
at the home of the former.
Red-bud, tulips, iris and spirea in
modernistic array made a pretty
setting for the three tables in play
during the afternoon. At the con
clusion of the progressions score
awards were presented Mrs. J. B. j
Arnold, Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs.
H- M. Lukstat.
When cards were laid aside the (
hostesses served a refreshment 1
course prettily carrying out the
Easter motif, iced drinks and salted*
nuts.
Mrs. Hall Is
U. D. C. Hostess
Mrs. E. H. Hall, Mrs. Hamp Stone,
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ti\e gifts which were opened and jMrs. Jasper P. Rowland and Mrs.
j passed. T yt ^ , C. M. Bailey were hostesses .to
His mother, Mrs L H Quinton! members oJ the Stephen D . Lee
and aunt, Mrs. E. L. Holland, as_ chapter, United Daughters of the
sisted m entertaining and serving ; Confed on Thursday evening
‘he little folk.
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April Meeting-
Baptist Circle
The April meeting of the Busi
ness Women’s Circle of the First
Baptist Church was held at the
church on Monday evening with
Mrs. Durward Murdock as hostess.
Mrs. Ryland Sumerel assisted by j n district oratorical
Miss Agnes Davis and Miss Eliza
beth Adams, presented the program
on “Printing Presses at Work For
Christ In America.”
Later a social hour was enjoyed
by the eighteen members attending
and the hostess served iced drinks
and cookies.
at the Hall Home
A social hour was enjoyed at the
beginning of the meeting and a des
sert course, coffee and nuts were
served.
Mrs. H. M. Young had arranged
the evening’s program which in
cluded the singing of a number of
old favorites and recitations by two
high school students who took part
contest. i
Davis Young gave “Common Sense - ’
and Miss Barbara Morris gave a
selection from “Joan Lorraine.”
The business session was presided
over by the president, Mrs. D. A.
Yarborough.
Mrs. Wilson Hostess
To A. R. P. Society
Shower Compliments
Mrs. Buchanan, Bride
Mrs. Billy Buchanan, the former
Miss Mella Ray Tucker of Joanna,
was feted with a party and miscel-, April 4,
laneous shower on Tuesday evening' mont j 1 j y meeting,
of the past week by Mrs. Alvin “Literature and Christian Educa-
Bagwell and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford
at the home of Mrs. L. H. Bagwell,
Sr.
Snapdragons and gladioli were
Mrs. Low-ery M. Wilson was hos
tess to the Woman Missionary So
ciety of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church on Mondav af-
for the regular
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tion” was the topic of the program
Jed by Mrs. Wilson with several
members giving articles from the
Journal of Missions.
Thornwell Circle
|| Begins New Year
" The first meeting of the Ella Rid-
Sjdell circle of Thornwell Memorial
D; church for the new church year was
j-{ held on Tuesday morning April 4
j; at the Home r of Peace, with Mrs.
H Varina F. Betsill as hostess.
The chairman, Mrs. A E. Richard
son called the meeting to order and
S plans were rr ie for the years
«•; | work. After he business sessi >n
Mrs. A. S. Maxwell gave a survey
$jof the Bibk Study progran or t;v
8: year entitled “TWelve Great Pray-
§iers.” Mrs. Ric’ardson read an in-
sj teresting article “Treasure In
fl Earthen Vessels”.
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i Music Club Meets With
Mrs. Thomas Milam
Wednesday afternoon the Clinton
Music club held its April meeting at
the home of Mrs. Thomas Milam on
Calvert avenue.
Colorful spring flowers—iris nar
cissus and hyacinths — were attrac-
ively arranged throughout the rooms.
Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, president,
presided over the business session
and several matters were discussed.
Mrs. Powell Fraser was elected a
delegate, and Mrs. Gordon Goodale,
alternate, to the State Federated Mu
sic club convention in Columbia
|April 20-21.
Continuing the year’s theme of
opera, Mrs. Harry McSween present
ed a program on the light opera,
(“Pinafore.” She told the story of the
[opera; and a number of vocal selec
tions were given with the following
taking part: Mrs. Henderson Pitts,
Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. Edgar
Sadler, Mrs. Powell Fraser, Mrs. Gor
don Goodale, Mrs. E. H. Hall and
Mrs. Heath Copeland. Mrs. McSween
played the accompaniments.
Later a social hour was enjoyed (
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