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J » I 1 0 T1 Thursday, August 17, 1950 TH1L CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three Leaman Jones and children of this!Cooper, Mary Catherine Anderson Mrs. Ralph W. Copeland entertain- .. i m ir t T - Jf ' J. C*.i cf r\o rf\r “ rw i ♦ - ^ The WOMAN’S PAGE city, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jones of and Sue Cooper. Mountville; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert j Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., of Great | Jones and Walter Jones of Woodruff, Falls was an out-of-town guest, and Miss Maria Young of Laurens, j Luncheon Given For Bride and Groom of Interest Society Events, Club and Church News Church Group Hears TFIPPHONP 71 nr 495 t)^ Cn T>^ 0Urn f. , I Honoring Miss Marjorie Miller and 1 bLbl HU> U. 74 or 495 Miss Helen Bourne, state confer- Lt Edward Minnis Felknor, Jr., ence president, was guest speaker whose wedding took place that af- | at the joint meeting of the Woman s ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus meetina at the church with the Pat- Society of Chn sti an and Blakely and Mr . and Mrs . E dgar meeting at tne cnurcn wnn l e circ i es 0 f Broad Street Metho- r OD eiand entertained at luncheon erson Circle m charge of the < dist church Monday afternoon at the „°^' a n n d d a /" the home of the lat temoons program. | church Mlss Bournc ustd as her ™ ^^^‘^“Trida. pany, ... ., ,. Mr ’ s L - E . Cason presided and subj^t .ou,. Mission Work Under ou ,. of . town g uesls a nd immediate Adair of this city, announce the en- Mrs. Ray Anderson led the devotion- t jje Crusade Program.” • family gagement of their daughter, Myra al. j Following the business session “ „ . _ Leaman, to Claude Arthur Crocker,! other members taking part on and program the members were in-' n, g Adair-Crocker Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christopher son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crocker ^ program were Mrs. Cason, Mrs. of Winston-Salem, N. C. The wed- g ^ Sumcral and Mrs. Clark John- ding will take place October 17, at the First Presbyterian church here. A short busmegg meeting fo]low . nf* i ed the program. Mrs. Gasque Is Bridge Hostess Wednesday of the past week Mrs. Roy Gasque entertained her bridge club Dahlias, gladioli and zinnias made ternoon Little Girl Has Birthday Party iwere beautifully adorned with pas tel summer flowers, including glad ioli, dahlias and zinnias. I The tiaditional green and white color note was chosen for the din ing room. Adorning the prettily ap- {pointed lace covered table was a bowl of geraniums and fern. Tall white tapers burned in crystal can- Honoring Miss Marjorie Miller, delabra. On the buffet white glad- whose wedding to Lt. Edward M. ioli were effective. Luncheon was vited to the social rooms where a social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth’s circle serv ing as the hostess group. Miss Miller, Miss Wysor Honored With Party €d the wedding party and out-of- town guests at the home of the former. Throughout the receiving rooms a profusion of mixecroummer flowers were artistically arranged, compli mented by tapers in crystal candel abra. The bride’s table was exquisite with a Madeira cutwork cloth cen tered by a unique floral church. A tiny white wedding bell hung from the belfrey. Before the church door a miniature bride and groom stood on a satin walkway strewn with rice. Tall lighted tapers in silver holders completed the table setting. Assorted sandwiches, olives, cheese biscuits, potato chips, cake and punch were served buffet style. ’ Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Robert W. Hays and Mrs. Cal vin S. Hays of Atlanta. Mrs, Sam uel W. Crouch of Anderson and Miss Mona Blakely. RETCRN FROM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ellis have re turned home from a ten-day visit with relatives and friends in Heath Springs. COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can serve you better. Our goal is to give our customers the kind of service they want—to give Clinton a BETTER NEWSPAPER. CHRONICLE PI BUSHING CO NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE HOT WATER QU3C*. ■CW POCHT sin poiTAMi want MATH COSTS USS THAN $7.50 Patricia Ann Duncan celebrated her sixth birthday on Saturday af-|Felknor took place Sunday after- served, in buffet style. ! ternoon with a party assembling i n0 on, and Miss Elizabeth Wysor,! a colorful background for the two thirty-five little guests. I who will be married in September Jut:||« r r A |L nr . r tables in play during the afternoon. During the afternoon games were to John Jordan, Mrs. H. F. Blalock Between progressions, pie a la mode flayed and the lovely gifts opened, entertained with a dessert bridge Forty Entartoincd and iced drinks were enjoyed Mrs. Jasper Rowland won high Later the guests were invited into the dining room where the birthday assembling score, and second award went to a cake with six tiny candles centered club visitor, Mrs. W. M. Hughes. ; Mrs. Ellis Hostess To Fidelis Class Mrs. George D. Ellis, Jr., was host ess to the Fidelis class of the First Baptist Church on Tuesday evening at her home on Woodrow Street. Miss Marian Burts gave the de- ’fvotional and the Rev. Gene Spears of c’nion, gave the program. Y" Later in the evening, a social ' hour was enjoyed and the hostesses, Mrs. J. A. Orr, Mrs. Leila Johnson, and Mrs. S. A. Timmons served a salad course and punch. Colorful dahlias, and gladioli were beautifully arranged in the Ellis home. Baptist Auxiliary Holds Meeting Monday afternoon, the First Bap tist Auxiliary held the August Know Your Watkinn Dealer HAVE YOt’ TRIED Mary King Home Permanent Creme Shampoo J. 1C Hasclden 207 N. Adair Street Phone 451-W the prettily appointed lace-covered table. Ice cream and cake were ser ved and vari-colored balloons pre sented the little guests as favors. on Friday afternoon, players for four tables Throughout the home flowers were used in profusion with handsome pink dahlias arranged in the living room, colorful zinnias ad orning the dining room and mari golds in the den. Corsages marked the places of the honored guests. Before the games, a dessert course was served. Later a number of games were enjoyed with Miss Miller winner of high score and Mrs. Harry Me- y^ I Sween second high prize. Miss Wysor was given china and Following the .hort busmes. in thoir poltorn, sion led by the chairman. Miss Rose # Lee. a mossionary program on our August Bride-Elect mission work under the crusade n ■ j /■» i; «. program was given by Mrs. Moor- “ Q,cl Compliment head Hughes with Mrs. D B. Smith. A charming compliment was paid Mrs. Julian Coleman. Mrs. S. M Margie Miller last Wednesday Warner. Mrs. W S. Home. Misses afternoon when Mrs. R G. Murphy Jeanette Pitts and Sara Stone as- a n< t Mrs. F. M Boland were co-host*, sifting. esses for bridge at the home of the A salad course, punch and cook- forTn * r i Three tables were arranged for the ' games, at the conclusion of which prues were presented Mrs Robert M. Vance and Mrs Francis Blalock When cards were laid aside salad Miller-Felknor Wedding Vows Spoken At Church Of wide interest was the lovely wedding of Miss Marjorie Miller and Lt. Edward Minnis Felknor, Jr., which took place Sunday afternoon First Presbyterian 'at 5-30 at the Saturday following the rehearsal church. The Rev. W. D. Ratchford, for the Miller-Felknor wedding, Mr. 1 of Glenn Springs, uncle of the bride, summer and Mrs, Guy Copeland and Mr. and (Continued on page seven) i On* GaUun Cold $$• Hour to Hti ton 0 St Lot tAan S J4\nuUt Moroly pW* » porUhle FAST-WAY Wv-r floater in » reoeptarlr ••oiitmnmg water Plun in Mnreat gorket - get HOT W ATKR Ql l( K1 TWtmnda uae for bathing. Wnihbing. washing. Stauiing cream *e para tore milk rana paiU eta. — apeeo detienrling upon quantity C’wnpnin with (an No firee to binM no hit wator to entry no running up and ilown <taii- No dirt, no mum no top heavy fuel hill* Handy ' in neneivn! Rend dirertion* before u«,ri» follow Now coate Imn than S3 .50 For aaln liy — T. C. JOHNSON CO. 102 S. Broad Street Leading Hardware and Electric Stores Everywhere Methodist Church Circle Meets The Sarah Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist church met Mon day evening in the social rooms of the church with Mrs. C. H. McCra ry. Miss Kate Milam and Maude Geer hostesses let were served by the | Geo. Watts Copeland, Mr. and Mrs A * * * Cjette AtuHeMonk ENTIRE STOCK of Summer COTTON and BEMBERG DRESSES Regardless of former prices Mrs. Copelond Feted With Birthday Dinner Mrs. George Watts Copeland was •“J count were served given a surprise birthday dinner The hostOMes gift to the hoooiee Sunday by members of her family crystal in her wedding pattern at the home of Mr and Mrs Eugene H^beth Wysor, September Putman in Laurens bnde-elect. was also remembered Picnic dinner wa. served buffet • ** *hlna L style. A birthday cake embossed in The card rooms were beautifully pink and white centered the prettily decorated for the occasion with ar-1 appointed table. rangements of unnias. gladioli, dah- Those attending the enjoyable af- Baa and daisies fair were Mr and Mrs H. T. Jones. — 1 ■■ William. Eddie. Elisabeth and Mary Dj^» n a p oIAm Anne Jones of Mountville George Thompson Copeland. Mr. and Mrs Honored Wlfh Part ICS Mrs Walston A. Lynn. Sr^ of Lan caster. entertained at a lovely tea Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. I Walston A Lynn. Jr, bride of last j month, the former Miss Omega Mon- , roe of Clinton. The home ws# decorated through out for this occasion with beautiful j mixed arrangements of lovely sum-1 mer flowers. Mrs E. C. Taylor presented the- guests to the receiving line consist-! ing of Mrs W A Lynn, Sr . Mrs. , W. A. Lynn. Jr, and Mrs. Downs Monroe, mother of the honor guest. I Mrs. H C. Floyd presided at the) punch bow l and was assisted in serv- < mg by Mesdames C W. Bums, Wyatt Benton, DeWitt Plyler, H. K. Wil liamson and A. D. Parr. Refreshments consisting of dainty cookies, assorted open sandwiches, | cheese biscuits and mints with lemon sherbert punch were served. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. J. B. Maekorcl! and Miss Came Funder burk. During the afternoon over 300 J guests called between the hours of [ 4 and 6 o’clock. • Beautiful styles • Good range of sizes I (jmeJlnderscn’s Quality Costs No More Mr. and Mrs. James Dallis Boyd of j Spartanburg, gave a dinner party at their home in Duncan park honoring Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lynn, Jr., of Lancaster. Twelve guests enjoyed the occasion. Beautiful, summer . flowers were used throughout the home. The dining table featured a lovely arrangement of white dahlias and gladioli. Dinner was served bulfet style. The honor guests were pre sented pieces of crystal. Announcement Party For Miss Adair Tuesday at noon, Mrs. C. W. An derson and Mrs. George Frady en tertained at luncheon announcing the engagement of Miss Myra Adair, and Claude Crocker of this city. Roses, dahlias and zinnias in var ied colorful hues were artistically arranged throughout the Anderson home. In the dining room, the table wras exquisitely appointed being ov erlaid with a lace cloth and centered with an embossed and decorated heart-shaped wedding cake, outlin ed with roses an^l fern, and with the announcement, “Myra and Claude” on the cake and with the wedding date, Oct. 17 on the ribbons. Tall green tapers burned in holders. Luncheon was served in buffet style. Guests found their places at small prettily appointed tables, i Miss Adair was given a corsage of yellow roses and crystal in her chosen pattern. Assisting the hostesses in enter taining and serving were Mrs. C. W. 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