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t THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 26, I960 9/ • 6 \ The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, OUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495 to the tea the home roses were decorative. Assisting in entertaining tor, the Rev. P. L. Bauknight. The bride was becomingly attired in a krey suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white rose buds. She wore a string of pearls, a gift of the groom. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to Panaroma Lodge for supper. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson, and Defbbie Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims, Miss Helen Martin and Mr. Shands of table and elsewhere in Greenwood, S. C. Bonds, Mr. and Workman-Morris Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Workman of Cross Hill announce the engagement S se ’ *° I Mrs^RflJwrt *E. W^T'and Limestone Groduote in various shades ^[ rs Charlie Abrens. The bride and groom are on a W Mr er MArH?’ C ii y - j Mary Lou Bell of Staunton, Va Mr. Morns is a son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. W. J. Morris, Sr. The wedding will take place at an early date. j and upon their return will make their home on South Broad street. Bridge Club i ■ v Enjoys Meets Copelond-Tonce Mrs. W. P. Jacobs was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. John David Cope [bridge Thursday afternoon, guests land announce the engagement of being members of her club, their daughter, Jean, to Ralph Owen| Bowie of roses combined with Willard-Lowson Marriage Mr. and Mrs. David Willard of Cross Anchor, announce the marriage of their daughter, Barnie Jean, to Yonce, of Johnston. The wedding, other flowers of the season made a ! Shealy Lawson, formerly of Clinton. date will be announced later. pretty setting for the two tables. ♦ Top score honor went to Mrs. Ayliffe' Piano Students Are i Ja S? s ,, , D , | D . | When cards were laid aside a re- r resented In Kecitol Ifreshment course was served. The senior piano pupils of Mrs.] ♦ James Pitts presented a delightful Jut re Cannon Is musical program on Friday evening j D . u . in the high school auditorium for! Bridge nOSteSS their spring recital. Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon entertain- Rendering selections were: ®d members of her bridge club Thurs- Misses Ida Jean Chaney, Margaret day a ^ ternoon - Lawrence, Joan Ray, Doris Philips, 'In the living room roses and snap dragons were decorative with a man tel arrangement of pink snaps reflect ed. Yellow roses were used in the den and a pretty bowl of variegated snapdragons adorned the buffet. Two tables were in play with score prizes won by Mrs. Almon Spencer a club visitor, Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and Mrs. B. B. Ballard. A bingo prize also went to Mrs. Spencer. Late in the afternoon the hostess served a salad course, tea and fudge. Mertie Ann and Dorothy Haupfear, Shirley Asbill, Doris Wehunt, Dor othy Carr, Maudie and Leanna Young, Joann Tompkins, and Spen cer Deyton. Miss Bailey Hostess To Idle Moments Club Members of the “Idle Moments” club enjoyed a meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Ruth Gmail tables were arranged for] Miss Betty Leo mo n rook in a pretty setting of spring ' flowers. After the games a salad course, cake and other dainties were served buffet style in the dining room. Gracing the refreshment table was a handsome arrangement of larkspur, pink roses and pink daisies. ' wa °d by Mrs. Jocylln Hollingsworth of Cross Hill. Mrs. H. £. Sturgeon Bridge Party Given For N. C. Visitor Mrs. Hazel Allison of Pine Bluff, N. C., who was visiting Mrs. A. B. Stump, was guest of honor on last Wednesday afternoon when Stump entertained at bridge. Players were invited for three tables and after a number of pro gressions prizes were presented to Mrs. Gordon Goodale, Mrs. George Reeves and Mrs. Bill Shields. Mrs. Allison was also remembered with a gift. After cards a salad course and tea were enjoyed. For the occasion the card rooms were prettily adorned with roses, sweetpeas and lilies. Thornwell Group Is Entertained Entertaining for the teachers, ma trons and staff workers at Thorn- well orphanage Mrs. Robert E. Wy The wedding took place on Satur day evening. May 20, at 7:15 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Collier Poole. Rev. L. E. Foster performed the ceremony. Only a few close friends and relatives attended. Mr.. Lawson is the son of Victor Lawson and the late Mrs. Lawson of Clinton. At the present Mr. and Mrs. Law- son will make their home with the bride’s parents at Cross Anchor. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs Heads Garden Club New officers, group chairmen and membership lists were announced at a business meeting of the Clinton Garden club held Monday afternoon in the high school auditorium. Mrs. C. E. Galloway, chairman of the beautification committee, gave a report on the year’s project, the Way- side park on the Laurens highway near the country club. Development of this area as a rest spot for travel- ing year are as follows: Honored With Parties Honoring Miss Betty Leaman, bride-elect of H. Elwyn Sturgeon, a lovely luncheon was given on Sat urday at the Oregon hotel in Green- and Miss Jane Sturgeon of this city, attended the delightful Monday af fair. Miss Leaman was again compli mented by Mrs. W? O. Brodie with a bridge party on Saturday evening j^iat the home of the hostess’ mother, Mrs. Claude Pinson, in Cross Hill On this occasion Mrs. Sturgeon and Miss Sturgeon were invited to call after cards. 'Odds and Ends' Club Entertained Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and Miss Nan nie Young Tribble were co-hostesses at the home of the former to the “Odds and Ends’’ book club on Thursday afternoon. Small tables were daintily ap pointed for refreshments and when the guests assembled sAlad and sweet courses were served with tea. Later a delightfully informal hour was en joyed and books were exchanged. The hostess’ home was lovely with President—Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Vice-President—Mrs. H. M. Luk- stat. Secretary—Mrs. Thomas Baldwin. Treasurer—Mrs. W C. Shealy. Camellia—Mrs. C. M. Workman. Daffodil—Mrs. Pluss BrWn. Gardenia—Mrs. Wilmot SLealy. Iris—Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Magnolia—Mrs. George C. Bellin- grath. Rose—Mrs. Hugh Ray. Yellow Jasmine — Mrs. Preston Thompson. ! At the conclusion of the program j the group viewed rose specimens on' 1 display in the hall. A number of other 1 lovely arrangements also made by members from their gardens deco- ' rated the auditorium. Finley-Buchanon Rites Tahje Place ;ln Mountville Church A lovely ceremony uniting Miss Rebecca Rosanne Finley, of Mount- jville, and Furman Buchanan, of this l city, took place Sunday afternoon, May 21, at the Mountville Baptist church. The Rey. Ware Madden, pas tor of the bride, performed the dou- ;ble ring ceremony in the presence of j a large gathering of friends and rela- • * tiv£s. ers was undertaken jointly by the Ushers were George Finley, of An- CUnton and Laurens clubs as part of derson, and Jerome Finley, brothers a national program. i 0 f ^e bride; Bob Buchanan, of Ai- A resume of the regional meeting ken, and Bill Buchanan, of Green- held in April in Greer was given by wood, brothers of the groom. Rupert M?s. Henderson Pitts and Mrs. W. P. Leary, of Greenwood, cousin of the Jacobs reported on the state meeting groom, lighted the candles, in Columbia recently. A program of nuptial music was Mrs. Marshall Brown, the retiring rendered by Mrs. Hugh McCarter, of president, was commended for her Fountain Inn, pianist, and Miss Opal splendid work the past year and giv- Rush, of Greenwood, soloist. Miss en a rising vote of thanks'. Rush sank "Because,” “I Love Thee” Announcement was made that the and “Seal Us, O Holy Spirit” at the club welcomes new members and | close of the ceremony as a benedic- anyone desiring to join may contact! tion. Piano selections included "In- one of the group chairmen. dian Love Call,” “The Rosary,” Officers and chairmen for the com- j “Sweetest Story Ever Told" and the (Continued on page two) MISS LUCY ANN THOMAS is a member of this year’s graduating class at Limestone college, Gaffney, and will receive her bachelor of arts degree at commencement ex ercises Sunday. Miss Thomas is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas of this city. John H. Wharton VOTE FOR WHARTON — for — Supervisor Twelve Yeors Experi ence in Rood Building and Office Work YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED sor HI was hostess at tea on Friday arra n<Sem€nts mixed spring flow- afternoon. :, ers ^ at vantage points. . , During a delightfully informal! ~ hour guests were invited into the DeSSCrt Bridge dining room where sandwiches, cakes! ej; g f*lnk and punch and other dainties Vere ^'Vcn tor V*IUD served buffet style. A lovely bowl of pink • > <4 4 6 til •i VL, Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey gave a des- roses added attractiveness sent bridge Thursday afternoon for members of £er card club inviting several additional guests GOLD THEATRE JOANNA, S. C. Morning Show 14 A M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—S P. K. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Show—and 8:SS Every Night Admission 35c (29c plus Sc tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. May 25-26 East Side — West Side Barbara Stanwyck ■ Saturday May 27 Belle of New Mexico Gene Autry Father Makes . Good Mon.-Tues. May 29-30 Singing Guns 1 (In Color) With Vaughn Monroe New and Big Wednesday May 31 Blue Lagoon * (In Color) Also CASH NIGHT NEXT— 12 O’clock High The rooms where three tables were laid for refreshments were lovely with garden flowers, roses predomi nating in artistic array. When scores were counted high and sec ond honors went to Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr. A. R. P. Class Fetes 1 ; ;Miss Margaret Williams ! The May meeting of the Ladies’ Bible class of the Ascociate Reformed Presbyterian church was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bynum Betts, with Mrs. Ernest Hitt as assistant hostess. Mrs. Marion Nabors taught the lesson from the study booklet. { A social hour was enjoyed during which the group feted Miss Margar et Williams, bride-elect, with a mis cellaneous shower of gifts. Miss Williams, a member of the Thorn- well orphanage school faculty, will be married in the late summer to! Reese Wylie Lesslie of Columbia and Lesslie. i Later the hostesses served sand wiches and a sweet course. | Providence Students Give Piano Recital A number of young piano students of Providence school were present- jed by their teacher, Mrs. James Pitts, i in recital on Saturday evening at the Lydia community center. Artistic arrangements of pastel spring flowers made a pretty back ground for the musical event to which the public was invited. Those taking part were: Gayle White, Betty Duvis, Helen Black, Betty Sanders, Betty Lou Parrish, Elaine Crocker, Martha Jean Reeder, Peggy Satterfield, Carroll Mills, t>on- aree Cauble, and Spencer Estes. Hite-Sheoly Rites Take Place Sunday tylrs. Mickey Bite, of Aiken, ani G. W. Shealy, of this city, were unit ed in marriage Sunday afternoon, May 21, at five o’clock at Broad Street Methodist church by the pas MONTH-END CLEARANCE! WOMEN’S COTTON SUPS Lace Trimmed. 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