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* f Thursday, September 7,1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE — Page Three * The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest ^ TELEPHONE 74 or 495 % Hollingsworth-Adair Announcement James T. Hollingsworth of Cross Hill announces the engagement of his daughter, Gladys, to John Lloyd Adair, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adair of Clinton. The wedding will take place September 30 at the Lib erty Springs Presbyterian church. Dessert Bridge —^ Given For Club On Thursday afternoon Mrs. D. O. Rhame was hostess for a dessert bridge, guests being members of her card club. Two tables were prettily appoint ed for refreshments in a setting of summer flowers, roses predominat ing. After a sweet course several progressions were made with Mrs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. Thornwell Dun lap winning prizes. Little Boy Has Birthday Celebration To honor her son, William Wilson, Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson invited about 25 of his little playmates on Mon day for a party, the occasion being his 7th birthday. " After a period of games refresh ments were served in the dining p room where the birthday cake adorned the table. Cake decorations and other party appointments were carried out in a yellow and blue motif. The cake was cut and served with ice cream and punoh. Each guest was remembered with a party favor. . A. R. P. Group Has Temperance Program The September meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church was held Monday afternoon at the church. A program on Temperance was led by Mrs. Irene Todd with others giv ing articles from the Journal of Missions. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico gave " the devotional study from “Great Prayers of The Bible." Later several members gave reports of the con ference which they attended at Bon darken, N. C. Bridge Luncheon Fetes Miss Wysor Among social functions compli menting Miss Elizabeth Wysor, bride-elect of John B. Jordan, was the bridge luncheon given on Friday by Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. A lovely setting for the mid-day affair was furnished by artistic ar rangements of early fall flowers in bright hues. Three tables were in play during the morning with six additional luncheon guests invited after cards. Top honors went to Mrs. Michael Turner. Miss Wysor was presented a cor sage and a gift of silver. Miss Myra Adair, October bride-elect, was re membered with crystal in her chosen pattern. — ■» Mrs. Vance Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Robert M. Vance entertained members of her bridge club and sev eral additional guests on Thursday afternoon assembling players for three tables. Before the games punch and pie a la mode were served. Three pro gressions were made with score awards going to Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and Mrs. W. G.'King, Jr. Floating prize was won by Mrs. Bill Shields. For the occasion dahlias adorned the living room and zinnias and gladioli were used in the den. Tuesday Club Has Meeting The Tuesday bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Irby S. Hipp for a number of afternoon games. Two tables were arranged for cards in a setting of colorful garden flowers. High and second score awards were presented Mrs. H. L. Eichel- berger, a club visitor, and Mrs. P. S. Bailey. Lutheran Women In Regular Session The regular' monthly meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of St. Johns Lutheran church was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Tom Sease. The program on “Overtures of Stewardship” was rendered by Mrs. Billy Johnson assisted by Mrs. James C. Dickert, Mrs. E. E. Smith, and Mrs. Ratchford Boland. A short bus iness session followed. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the hostess. Presbyterian Circles Meet Monday The circles of the First Presby terian church will meet Monday Sept. 11th at 8 p. m. Circle No. 1: Miss Ella McCrary, chairman, Mrs. Will Dillard, hostess. Circle No. 2: Miss Elizabeth Wy sor, chairman, Mrs. Jack Red, hos tess. Circle No. 2: Mrs. William John son, chairman, Mrs. Harry McSween, hostess. The following circles will meet at 4 p. m. Circle No. 4: Mrs. Gus Burton, chairman, Mrs. Alex O'Daniel, hos tess. ( Circle No. 5: Mrs. A. D. Sadler, chairman, Mrs. Grady Chandler, hos tess Circle No. 6: Mrs. Julian Bolick, chairman, Mrs. H. M. Wise, hostess. Circle No. 7: Mrs. Francis Blalock, chairman, Mrs A. C. Young, hostess. Circle No. 8: Mrs. H E Sturgeon, chairman, Mrs Harry Nettles, hostess. Circle No. 9: Mrs. D. S. Cook, (Continued on Page six) e :: :: :: * J.: :: :: :: :: ♦ ♦ :: 8 ss Chart Your Cleaning Course STRAI “Beautiful Dry Cleaning” Steer straight for ROYAL CLEANERS’S Certified Drycleaning emblem. This beacon of quality means that at ROYAL CLEANERS you get inspected and controlled drycleaning. Play safe! Be sure! 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