The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 20, 1950, Image 3
Thursday, April 20, 1950
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evening. Miss Pitts was presented
a corsage and a gift of china in het
chosen pattern.
Mrs. W. S. Home assisted the
hostesses in the courtesies of en
tertaining.
Mrs; Law Is
Bridge Hostess
Wednesday Club
Has Meeting
Members of the Wednesday bridge
club were entertained last Week at
the home of Mrs. R. Edward Fer
guson, Jr.
Iris, tulips, azaleas and camellias
made a lovely setting for the three
tables in play during the afternoon.
Top score honor went to a club
visitor, Mrs. Ed Sadler. When
cards were laid aside the hostess
served a salad course.
Presbyterial Meet
In Newberry Friday
The annual Presbyterial meeting
will be held Friday April 21, at
Aveleigh Presbyterian church in
Newberry. Registration will begin
at 9:00 a. m. and the program at 10.
Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, president
of the Women of the Church of the
First Presbyterian church, stated
all members are invited to attend.
Lunch will be served by the Women
of the Nwberry church for 50 cents
and a nursery will be open to take
care of children of those attending.
Friday afternoon Mrs. J. Elliott
(Law entertained at bridge assem-
and the late Mr. Holland. She was bling guests for three tables,
attending Clinton High School at i Graceful sprays of dogwood, with
the time of her marriage. jlow bowls of pansies and violets
Mr. ChUds is a son of Mr. and ' a L dorI } ed . the H™ 1 * room and gracing
Mrs. R. T. Waters of this city. He ^ ^ wai * a .lovely bowl
is a graduate of Clinton High of y el l ow and purple ins combm-
School and at present is a member ^ Wlt b tulips and other spring fol-
of the sophomore class at Presby-1 ia ® e -
terian college. He holds a position High end second score for the pro-
with the ABC Finance Company, gressions were won by Mrs. Jas-
At present the young couple is per Rowland and Mrs. Posey W.
making their home with Mr. and Copeland with floating prize going
Mrs. Ralph Childs.
to Mrs. Roy Casque.
Late in the afternoon a salad
[course, iced drinks and candies
!were enjoyed.
.The regular monthly meeting of
the Women of the Church was held
A. R. P. Members
, Attend Presbyterial
Tre following members of the lo
cal Associate Reformed Pr^sbyter-j
ian church were in Greenfwood to
attend the Presbyterial held there
% ' on Wednesday and Thursday of last
week:
Mr. and Mrs. C. ' Bynum Betts,
Miss Margaret and Katherine Blake
ly, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mrs. Hubert
Todd, Mrs. Irene Todd, Mrs. George
Watts Copeland, Mrs. W. B. Tribble
and Miss Lidie Sloan.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Casque
Mrs. Roy Casque was hostess to Presbyterian Women
members of her bridge club and in i
several additional guests on Thurs-.*^ KCgUlOr Meeting
day afternoon.
TThree tables were laid for re- ,
freshments and pie a la mode was Monday afternoort at the First
served with coffee, salted nuts be-; Pres by terian church,
fore the games. | Mrs. Hubert Boyd presided over
Mrs J W Purvis and Mrs J B.i^be business session after which th-‘
Arnold were high and second score P ro 6 ram was presented by -MrS.
winners and Mrs. P. M. Dennis of, Pian ^ Miller, program chaiiman.
Manning, was presented a guest : Mrs.-Francis-- Blalock explained
the reorganization of the Women of
the Church.
prize.
Iris and Scotch broom were deco
rative 4n the living room with a
Mrs. Harry Nettles, chairman of
mantel " arangement" of spirea and Spiritual Growth gave an inspiring
Scotch broom flanked with tall yel- devotional and a short discussion
low tapers. Pink dog wood was used
in the dining room.’
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Miss Virginia Ann Holland
Bride of William E. Childs
Coming as a surprise to their
friends and relatives is the an
nouncement of the marriage of Miss
Virginia Ann Holland to Mr. Wil
liam Edgar Childs of this city, on
Sunday, April 9th at the home of
the latter’s brother and sisterdn-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Childs.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. John H. Holland, pastor
of Bailey Memorial Church.
Mrs. Childs is the attractive
daughter of Mrs. John R. Holland
buffet Supper Before
Pitts-Jarvis Rehearsal
Tuesday evening before the re
hearsal for the Pitts-Jarvis wed
ding Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pittv Jr.,
entertained with a buffet supper in
the social rooms of Broad Street
Methodist church^
Guests were members of
wedding party, the families
out-of-town visitors here for
rites:
A centerpiece for the beautifully
appointed supper table was fash
ioned of pink snapdragons in a cry
stal container and elsewhere were
dogwood with other spring flow
ers.
the
and
the
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Joanna Square — Joanna
Geo. J. Sineath, PropT
J. N. Corley
of that cause.
Mrs. C. W. Copeland
Entertains Club
Mrs. Carroll White Copeland en
tertained her bridge-club and sev
eral additional guests on Thursday
afternoon assembling players for
three tables. "
Iris, dog-wood and other season
al arrangements made a pretty
background for the games. Mrs. A.
D. Salter won first prize and Mrs.
Heath Copeland second. Later a
salad course was enjoyed. -
The hostess sister-in-law, Mrs.
David Sadler of Rock Hill was an
out of town guest for the after
noon.
Methodist Women
In Business Session
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service met Monday afternoon
at
Dessert Party
For Miss Pitts
Honoring Miss Frances Lee Pitts i Broad Street Methodist church with
whose marriage took place yester-i** 16 president, Mrs. Lewis Pitts,
day, Mrs. W. W. Harris, and Mrs. presiding.
J. B. Arnold entertained on Friday
evening with a dessert party, at the
home of the former.
Throughout the receiving rooms
were arrangements of pink and
white dogwood, camellias and hya
cinths with lighted tapers. On the
dining table crystal slippers, filled
with dainty^pink and white flow
ers were arranged in a semi-circle
with candelabra holding lighted
white tapers. Four small tables, ap
pointed in pink and white and cen
tered with camellias were laid for
refreshments. Decorated cakes, pink
heart ice cream molds and salted
nuts were served with after dinner
coffee.
Canasta was enjoyed during the
The devotional program on “We
Would See Jesus” was led by Mrs.
John W. Finney, Sr.
Mrs. P. L. Bauknight was elected
a delegate to the annual confer
ence to be held in Columbia the
18th and 19th.
Baptist W. M. S.
In April Meeting
The April meeting of the Wom
an’s Missionary Society was held
Monday afternoon at the First Bap
tist church with the Patterson cir
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cle in charge of the program.
Mrs. L. E. Cason presided over
the program on “Presses At Work”.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
Ray Anderson and others contribu
ting articles on the topic were Mrs.
S. W. Sumerel and Mrs. Clark Josn-
i son.
Mrs. Joe W. Leake, first vice-
president, presided over a business
session and the meeting was closed
with prayer by Mrs. Anderson.
Eastern Star Chapter
To Install Officers
The James B. Parrott Chapter,
No. 9, Order of Eastern Star, will
hold its installation of officers Fri
day, April 21, at 8 o’clock. All
members are requested to attend.
This is to be an open meeting and
all persons interested arc cordially
invited.
The following officers are to be
installed—
Worthy Matron — Mrs. Eloise
Jones.
Worthy Patron—J W. Lawrence.
Associate Matron- Mrs. Ludie Nell
Reid.
Associate Patron—Durward Mur
dock.
Conductress—Mrs. Sarah Powers.
Associate ^Conductress—Mrs. Mary
Taylor.
Secretary-'-Mrs. Dorris Lawrence
Treasurer—Mrs. Reba Murdock.
—Adah Mrs. Cornelia Burdette.
Ruth—Mrs. Eva West.
Esther—Mrs. Evelyn McCrary.
Martha—Mrs. Banna Braswell.
Electa—Mrs. Mary Terry.
Chaplain—Mrs. Carrie Copeland.
Marshall—Mrs. Lucile Trammell.
Warden—Mrs. Mae Snelgrove.
Sentinel—Carlton Winn.
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Mrs. King Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary
Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., was hos
tess Tuesday afternoon to Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary for the April
meeting.
Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, president,
presided and appointer a nomi
nating committee to select officers
for the coming year: Mrs. George
W. Bailey, chairman, Mrs. Ryland
F. Sumerel and Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
All members were asked to assist
with Poppy Day sales May 27, and
announcement was made that the
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