The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 31, 1950, Image 3

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I I* Thursday, August 31, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pate Three n The WOMAN’S PAGE ' , | I > Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest' "i,' TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Mrs. Moore Hostess To Bridge Club hostesses were Mrs. A. B. Blakely and Miss Mona Blakely. Throughout the spacious living rooms, reception hall and dining rooms were handsome bouquets of dahlias, roses and zinnias, together with mixed arrangements. | Continuing the subject for study ! Mrs. David Tribble gave the con cluding chapters in the booklet “The ; Christian Facing Today’s World.” During a social hour the hostesses served a tempting refreshment plate, cake and punch. Sloan were prize winners. • Salad and sweet courses were Mrs. Perry Moore was bridge hos- Club visitors were Mrs. Preston Pofty At" Club For tess on last Thursday afternoon wheq Thompson and Mrs. James Wolfe. iTollcdcgO Visitor she entertained her club at her homo! **"“ * i To honor Miss Mary Ann Kelley on Maple street. * Colorful dahlias and zinnias were prettily arranged in the card rooms t where two tables were In play. Several progressions Were enjoyed and when scores were counted, Mrs. Henderson Pitts and Mrs. James Mrs. Young Hostess To A. R. P. Bible Gloss Mrs. John T. Young was hostess to members of the Ladies Bible class of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church on Monday evening. Assisting ♦ Amazing savings on finest Yea, we’ve fortunately been these grand waok and cottons Don't mins thane values! C quality able to mark at i in now! firt every one of minimum. i * 1.98 to 3.98 Ilf 131$ // (• wi, PETERS WEATHERB1RD A # ' $3.98 to $5.50 8'/ 2 -l 2-54.50 12 vi "3—-“ $4.95 Sizes 8V2 to 12 $3.98 12'/ 2 . 3—$4.98 SUMEREL’S DEPARTMENT STORE “The Home of Better Values” ? Clinton, S. C. of Talledega, Ala., who spent several days with them, Mrs. David Cook entertained on Saturday evening at Lakeside country club. A buffet supper was served on the spacious lawn. Later the young folk enjoyed square dancing in the club living room. About thirty guests enjoyed tl>e party. Miss Anne Owens Honors Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Myra Adair, bride- ; elect of October, Miss Anne Owens entertained with a coca-cola party on Friday morning at her home on Map.e > street, assembling a number! of the younger set. Adorning the prettily appointed ta ble in the dining room was an ar-i j rangement of fruit and dahlias. Re freshments were served with the fall' motif and colon effectively carried 1 i out. Drop-In Fetes Mrs. A..F. McCurdy *1 In compliment to Mrs A F Me- L Curdy of Summery.lie. G.. . a a** visiting her sister. Mrs W. G. King. Sr , a drop-in was given on Tuesday morning at the home of Mn J. F Jacobs Hostesses with Mrs. Jacobs were Mrs. William Bailey Owens. Mn. Pringle Copeland. Sr and Mrs . John W Finney. Sr. Throughout the receiving rooms. • here about fourteen invited guests enjoyed a delightfully informal hour, 1 dah.las, asters and zinnias were ar ranged During the morning an as- “ “t of party dainties were 11 Mrs A f Ga . the late Robert ji Adair gatn-'l Cottage* Fomily Reunion For Visitor Honoring their M(Curdy of immediate family of the Minnie Cooeiand jai the G At Other Mrs. McCurdy’s ton. haa Just returned from a Canadian trip with the Mackey Tburt. and Mrs O. T. Lawing of Greer The McCurdys returned home yesterday Mrs. Neely Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday afternoon Mrs Carlisle Neely entertained her bridge club with a dessert bridge | Garden flowers including vari colored zinnias added to the charm of the living room. Two tables werr in play and after several games . scores were added with Mrs Jame> Addison anj Mrs George Blaloik prize winners. Dessert was served before the games. Miss Wysor Honored At Bridge Party Mrs. Edgar Sadler entertained with a lovely bridge party on Thursday 1 I afternoon to honor Mias Elizabeth (Wysor, whjse wedding to John Jor-j dan will take place on September 112. Red and white roses and harmon izing zinnias adorned the living room where four tables were in play. Before the games each table dress- i ed a doll brieje using either a tiny mop or a plastic spoon and satin ami tulle. Later several games of bridge were enjoyed. When scores were 1 counted. Mrs. Robert Vance was win- i ner of hi^h score prize. Sherbert, cake, salted nuts and punch were served. Miss Wysor was given china and 1 Miss Myra Adair, bride-elect was (given a gift of crystal. Dessert Bridge For Brides-Elect Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Raymond j Pitts and Mrs. Joe McGee entertain- | j ed with a dessert bridge at the Pitts * : home honoring Miss Myra Adair ana ^ j Miss Elizabeth Wysor, brides-elect. I Throughout the home a profusion | of summer flowers were used in de- j ! coration. On the living room mantel 'rose and !~vendar dahlias were ef-' j fectively t ranged in antique con-1 'tainers. E awhere red roses were' ' used. In ! ? dining room the table j * was center l with a bowl of rose and , I lavendar r ihlias and on the side board ye'! v roses and feverfew (were ef!e: ve. Crystal ippers filled with red I roses and everfew centered five, i prettily a; >inted card tables. Tiny ( * baskets of nk and white mints were ce. Nosegays tied with and wedding bells mark ed the pis os of the honored guests Before t ? games, slipper molds of! pink ice c: t im. iced individual cakes and tea wc e served. Mrs. Re tort Vance and Mrs. Rob ert Grubc were found to be prize (Continued on page seven) at each p satin ribb- HOWARD F. SMITH Owner and Pharmacist W. M. WALKER Asst. Manager THE PURCHASE OF Bishop-Walker Pharmacy NOW KNOWN AS HOWARD'S PHARMACY A Complete Drug Store SUNDRIES - FOUNTAIN SERVICE PtedC'Up.&OHd HOT MID-DAY LUNCH Served at Si WE WILL NOT BE OPEN ON SUNDAY PRESCRIPTIONS WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED BY CALLING MR. SMITH OR MR. 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