The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1950, Image 3
Thursday, September 21, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
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Poyne-Dailey
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Foster H. Payne of
Kershaw, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Vida, to George W.
Dailey of this city and Bishopville,
on Friday September 1, 1950. The
ceremony was performed at thte
home of the officiating minister, the
Rev. Stuart R. Harding, of Kershaw.
Tuesday Club
Has Dessert Bridge
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., gave a
dessert bridge this week for mem
bers of the Tuesday club at “Hap
py Acres.”
A sweet course was served after
which two tables were in play dur
ing the afternoon. Mrs. J. -J. Corn-
well and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp were
score winners.
Mixed bouquets of ^garden flow
ers made a colorful background for
cards. '
Baptist Society Has
September Meeting
The September meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Union of the
First Baptist church was held Mon
day afternoon at the church.
The Runyan circle, Mrs. R. M.
league, presiding, had charge of the
following program;
Hymn.
Devotional, Mrs. Bluff Blakely.
Topic “Can You Read?”, Mrs.
League, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs.
R. W. Johnson, Mrs. Joe W. Lea*** YOung. hoVtess
Luncheon, Shower
For Miss Adair ’ 1
A lovely luncheon honoring [Miss
Myra Adair, popular bride-elect, was
given on Tuesday by Mrs. Bailey,
WilliamsJ
When the guests assembled the
honoree was presented a shower of
kitchen articles in a picnic basket
which was the hostess’ gift to her.
Later they were invited into the
dining room where a buffet lunch
eon was served. Floral adornment
for the prettily appointed table was
a crystal epergne containing agera-
tum, pink roses and fever-few, while
elsewhere in the home other flowers
of the early autumn were decora
tive.
Sixteen friends of the honoree en
joyed the delightful mid-day affair
at which the hostess was assisted by
Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Mrs. P. S. Bail
ey and Mrs. Carlisle Neely.
Garden Club To
Resume Meetings
The Garden club group meetings
for September will be held Monday
afternoon, September 25 at 3:30.
Iris group—Mrs. Robert Owens,
chairman; Mrs. George Blalock, hos
test.
Rose group—Mrs. Hugh Ray,
chairman; Mrs. Henry Lukstat, hos
tess.
Yellow Jasmine group—Mrs. Pres
ton Thompson, chairman and host
ess.
Magnolia group—Mrs. G. C. Bel-
Hngrath, chairman; Mrs. John T.
and Mrs. Keith Adair.
Gardenia group—Mrs. Wilmot
The business session was pf*sid«l chainnan . Mrs . R . G Mur .
over by the president, Mrs. R. P.i phy ho#teas
Wllder - ' | Daffodil group-Mrs. T. Pluss
Brown, chairman and hostess.
Camellia group—meets at 4:00
o’clock, Mrs. C. M. Workman, chair
man and hostess.
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Mrs. Caldwell Henderson
Gives Dessert Bridge
Mrs. Caldwell Henderson was ! -
hostess for a dessert bridge onln . c:- r . ow
Thursday afternoon guests being, » »”llwy
members of her card club. Celebrates Birthday
Zinnias with other colorful flow-) Betsy Finney celebrated her 6th
ers of the season fashioned a pret- birthday Friday, September 15, with
ty setting for the two tables. After an afternoon party at thd home of
a sweet course several progressions I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.' 1
were enjoyed. Top honors went to Finney.
Mrs. Michael Turner. Mrs. Conway After games on the lawn the
Twitty of Richmond, Va., who was group gathered around the glowing!
visiting here, was a club guest for birthday cake in the dining room!
the afternoon. and sang “Happy Birthday.” Ice
cream, cake and lemonade were i
Bridge Club Meets •f™' “ nd <••<* uttie p.«t w-
i , . a j • given a party basket of candies. Pa-
With Mrs. Adair per hats and colorful balloons used
Mrs. I. M. Adair was hostess for in decoration also added to the mer- |
a recent meeting of her card club riment of the occasion,
at her home on the Laurens high- Mrs. Finney was assisted in enter
way. taming and serving the little folk
Two tables were arranged for by Mrs. Frank M. Boland, Jr.
bridge in a setting of early autumn ;
flowers. Winners of the kftemoon’s Mrs. C. E. King
progressions were Mrs. Carroll
White Copeland and MA. Robert P.
Hamer.
After cards the hostess served a
refreshment course.
Shower Compliments
Bride-Elect
Complimenting Miss Myra Adair,
October bride-elect, Mrs. Frank Are
valo entertained on Monday evening
at the Clinton Mills community cen
ter.
A profusion of garden flowers in
artistic array added attractiveness
to the spacious club rooms where
tables were arranged for hearts-dice.
Favors of miniature umbrellas were
pinned on each guest and prizes
awarded for cards were in turn pre
sented the honoree. Miss Adair was
showered with a host of miscellan
eous gifts which were brought in
by Wanda Lyles and Carroll Bark
er dressed as a bride and groom.
Mrs. Eva B. Land, who assisted in
the courtesies of entertaining, play
ed the wedding march.
During the evening a salad course
was served. Guests for the occasion
included wives of members of the
Clinton Cavaliers team, also Mrs.
Arthur Howard and Mrs. Marcell
Barker.
Is Bridge Hostess
On Wednesday of the past week
Mrs. C. E. King invited a number,
of additional guests for her bridge
club meeting assembling players for
three tables. \
Before the games pie a la mode
was served and during the afternoon ^ |
mints and cold drinks were enjoy- j
ed *
High and second score prizes
went to Mrs. Harry Baldwin and]
Mrs. Thomks Baldwin. Mrs. Pringle
Copeland, Jr., won floating prize.
Pom-pom chrysanthemums, glad
ioli and roses used at vantage points i
added attractiveness to the hostess
home for the occasion.
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'Happy Acres' Scene
Of Informal Tea
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., enter
tained Thursday afternoon at “Hap
py Acres” with a seated tea honor
ing Miss Myra Adair, October bride-
elect, Miss Gladys Hollingsworth of
Cross Hill, fiancee of John L. Adair,
Jr., and Mrs. Lykes Henderson who
has recently come to Clinton to
make her home.
Dahlias predominated in the many
lovely floral arrangements decorat
ing the cottage for the informal
gathering. In the center of the tea
table bouquets of lotus blooms and
pink rose buds tied with purple rib
bons were placed on an oval reflec
tor outlined with a ruffle of pink
maline.
Chicken salad in tomato aspic
ring, sandwiches, dainties and cup
cakes were served buffet style with
Russian tea. "
Mrs. William Bailey Owens, Mrs.
Roy Pitts and Mrs. Hubert Pitts
assisted the hostess in the courtesies
of entertaining.
U. D. C. Has Program
On 'Jeb' Stewart
The first fall mee^ng of the Ste
phen D. Lee chapter, United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, was held
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Henry M. Young, Sr. Mrs. T. C.
Johnson, Sr., Mrs. Carl Johnson and
Mrs. Austin Chandler were assist
ant hostesses.
During a business meeting plans
were made to attend the convention
in Spartanburg in October.
Mrs. Jasper Rowland who was in
charge of the evening program, gave
an interesting sketch with personal
facts of interest about General Jeb
Stuart, confederate calvary officer.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments served.
Presbyterian Women .
Hold September Meet
The Women of the Church met
Monday afternoon at the First Pres
byterian church for the regular
monthly session.
After a hymn and prayer by Mrs.
George Bellingrath, the business ses
sion* was held. Mrs. Harry Nettles,
chairman on the committee for spir
itual growth, urged a better obser
vance of the Sabbath and increased
attendance at Sunday school and
church.
Miss Bernice Stroup mad6 the fol
lowing announcements:
Program for Rally day.
Party last evening after prayer
meeting for Presbyterian college
students.
Annual family night Wednesday,
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