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4 Thursday, October 19,1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Three f The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest evening. Assisting in the courtesies of entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely, Mr. and Mrs. James Addison, and Mrs. George R. Blalock. carrying out the bridal th^mei. A four course luncheon was served. Throughout the receiving rooms were a variety of fall flowers in sandwiches and other dainties were ing in entertaining and serving Winyah high school in Georgetown, were Mrs. Frank C. Young and Miss and Blue Mountain college in Mis- Lula Young. Punch, assorted fancy sissippi with a major in music. Dr. deep shades, adding attractiveness and color. served. About fifty guests includ ing a number of Cross Hill rela- TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Sullivan-Dunklin Chapter Meets Friday The Sullivan-Dunklin Chapter D.A.R., will meet Friday, October 27 at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Mur phy Timmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Jr. Honored With Party In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Adair, Jr., who were recently married, Mrs. Pringle Copeland, entertained with a lovely dinner party on Thursday evening. Throughout the rooms where six tables were laid for the guests At present the bride-elect is a member of the faculty of the pub lic schools in Conway. Guests wrote a group letter to tives and friends of the honoree] The groom , a tne son of Mr and Mrs. Ben Ivey, the former Miss [called during the afternoon. Mrs Edward L. Smith of Conway Chrysanthemums, ageratum and,He is a graduate of Conway high Kent Wysor, a classmate, who is If. Arnold-Campbell Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Billie, to Raymond Campbell. The wedding date will be announced later. bridge club and several additional guests assembling players for three tables. Bouquets of vari-colored dahlias adorned the living room, and in the dining room were mixed fall flow ers in shades of yellow, orange and deep red. High an^ second score prizes were awarded Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., at the conclusion of the progres sions. Mrs. Roy Gasque, a club guest, won floating prize. Late in the afternoon cold drinks were served with sandwiches and' presented with a gift as a remem in Panama. Miss Adair was remem bered by the hostess with a gift. dahlias in shades to blend with each school and The Citadel. He now room motif were arrayed through-[hold a position with William M.* out the home. Barbara Eichelberger Celebrates Birthday A number of neighborhood play mates gathered on Tuesday after- many fall flowers, zinnias and cos- noon a , , he homc of Barbara El mos predommating, were placed at ichelbe daughter o( Mr and vantage points. A turkey dinner Mrl . H L Eichelberger. to help was served after which bridge was cclebrate her sixth birthday enjoyed. High scores were won by Mrs. Edward Ferguson and Robert F. Black. The bride and groom were Darr>Smith Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Blanche ' Bird and company of Charleston. The date for the wedding will be announced in the near future. D.A.R. Chapter Has ine engagement oi miss Blanche r- . |- 11 _ Ellen Darr of this city and Con- 'irSt 1*011 Meeting assorted dainties. General Meeting For Garden Club A general meeting of the Clinton Presbyterian Women Hold Meeting "The regular monthly meeting of the Women-of-the-Church of brance of the occasion. Local Garden Club Entries Win Prizes The Clinton Garden club was in- Garden club will be held on Mon-Ip,,,, p rMbyterlan church day afternoon, October 23, at 3:30l on Monday attern00n at the First Baptist church. Clifford Raysor of Columbia will be the guest speaker and will talk on “Roses.” Christian Service Group Meets The Woman’* Society of Christ ian Service of Broad Street Metho dist church met at the church Mon day afternoon for its regular month ly session. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Lewis Pitts, with Mrs. Billy McMillan present- .... . ., „„ . .while orange and black streamers fee vited to enter the House of Flow- extcnded , rom lhe chande , 16r . was held ers specimen of flowers, arrange- iments and exhibits at the^Piedmont way, to William Wannamaker The Sullivan-Dunklin chapter of Smith of Conway and Charleston, the D.A.R. had their first meeting is announced by the bride-elect’s on Friday, September 29, with Mrs. The little folk came in Halloween P ar !T ts ’ the Revercnd and Mrs J - Wasson, of Hickory Tavern, costumes and a festive hour was H w Darr T , ^ , |Wlth n * nele€n P re ^ nt - The meeting enjoyed, after which refreshments Miss Darr was graduated from Continued on page six) ?, f rvwf e czz C v! e oT’v!°!. kies and cand if mK*K**%mt**nmtvm***nxH*KKKtKxx*K*x*yixxmmz%saattmz2atz3 were served. Favors were novelty j g jj Hallowe’en toys. The refreshment table in the din ing room was centered with the birthday cake and decorated in the chosen party motif with pumpkins, en: The following program was giv- Fair in Spartanburg the past week. Six dining tables carrying out the family theme were arranged by members of the local club. The blue ribbon was awarded to Mrs. Marshall Brown's entry which expressed hilarity through the Hal loween motif. Second place went to Mrs. W. W. Harris for her table Prayer—Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Business Session. Devotional—Mrs. Layton Fraser. Home Mission Offering. Movie, “We Would Be Building” -Mrs. Bailey Williams. Prayer—Mrs. Fraser. Open House Held For Mrs. John L. Adair, Jr. On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John L. Adair, Sr. ( and her | daughter Mrs. William P. Patrick of Charleston were hostesses for an open house honoring Mrs. John L. Adair, Jr., the former Miss Gladys f -ing the worship program which told * "of our mission work abroad. Little Girl Has Birthday Party Thursday afternoon October 12th 'pressed cheer and festivity, little Sandra Smith celebrated her! on sentiment. Mrs. C. M. Workman Hollingsworth of Cross Hill, at the won third with her expression of| ne ^ yw ^ d f h ‘’7 le _ her * - peace. Using generosity as a theme.I M r* John [Mrs. Tom Addison’s table plac ^ ; ed the guests and both hostesses re- ffourth. The other two entries ex-1”*™ 1 wrth **** Century Club Has Program On President i fourth birthday with a party at the Mice DillnrH Hnnnrc home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ^ l,lard HOnOrS Mrs. G W Hollingsworth gave a Robert W. Smith, on Pine street. MlSS MyrO Adair report of the “Retreat" which was Twenty little folk were invited ( Saturday at noon Miss Lillian held earlier this month at Myrtle for the afternoon's festivities which Dillard was hostess at luncheon [ Beach | included a number of out-door honoring Miss Myra Adair. ies. Each was given a party The mid-day affair was given at hat to wear Later the refreshment the home of Mr, and Mrs R. G. table bearing the decorated cake Murphy and guesta included the encircled with a pink ruffle, was bride's attendanu and several class- Fourteen members of the Cen- .appointed on the lawn. Cake, ice mates. Places were laid for eight tury club attended a meeting Tues- cream and punch were served the dining table which was cen- day afternoon at the home of Mr^. | Sandras grandmother, Mr*. A. B. tered with a lovely floral arrange- H G. Prince. Following the theme Jordan of Dillon, helped to enter ment in green and white featuring of study on lenders of America^ tain and serve the group. — |bride's roses with place enrds also Mrs Edouard Patte gave an inter- , £ u "‘ °" Mrs. Greene 1$ nr». Yv« <w snuMir* *•» ( Bridge Hostess (UM .( tbt club for th( | Mr| wu „ - « L a* . bridge on last Wednesday afler- Mudy Llub MOOTS noon at her home in the Young With Mr,. 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Send for your bottle of EAS-U tablets today and you will receive them by early return mail Send one dollar with your name and address to. MEDICAL LABORATORIES. 4700 William* burg A ve.. Rich mood 23, Virginia. —————— nonoae trrtained the Study club at her country home. Mangolds and mixed bouquet* of autumn flowers were attractively arranged in the living room. Mrs. George W. Taylor in a con tinuation of studies on World Uni versities discussed “Harvard.’* The hostess served a chicken »*l'j prior To RitCS (d coum. coffc. (nd «x>bin. | Mlu M>>ra Adair ., wHdin| Late in served ’ tables were in play with Mrs. W A. Johnson and Mrs. L. B. Dillard winning the progression* the afternoon the salad and sweet courses. Bride-Elect Feted to | Claude A. Crocker on Tuesday eve-j mng was preceeded by a number of, parties during the week. Among _ „ I them was the drop-in given here . The following announcement W1 _ Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Allen J Johnson-Bornes Announcement be read with interest by friends and relatives of the bride-groona-elect: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Johnson of Chicago, I1L, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mar garet, to Jack Kellers Barnes of Chicago and Clinton. The wedding will take place on Saturday, No vember 25, in Chicago. Mr. Barnes is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes of this city. Methodist Women To Hold Study Course Draughon of Warsaw, N. C., at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. About thirty guests called dur ing the late afternoon and were served refreshments from a buffet table in the dining room. A center- piece in pink featuring asters and pom-pom dahlias adorned the ta ble and on the buffet was an ar rangement of painted daisies and dahlias in the same color note. Dah lias, Shading from yellow to orange and bronze, were effective in the living room. Miss Thomas Hostess The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of Broad Street Metho dist church will begin a study course on Worship Tuesday October Cq- RrjHe-Elect 24th. The title of the course will be “We Seek Him Together.” The study will be held the following af ternoons from 3:30 to 5 p. m.: Tuesday, October 24th with Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. Thursday, October 26th with Mrs. Billy McMillan. * Tuesday, October 31st with Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth. Thursday, November 2nd with Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr. Legion Auxiliary Hears Mr. Seawright Mrs. G. A. Burton’s group was hostess at her home on Tuesday af ternoon to the American Legion Auxiliary for the October meeting. After the legion ritual, prayer was offered by Mrs. George Watts Copeland. The president, Mrs. Thomas Bald win, introduced C. A. Seawright, of Laurens, Veteran’s service offi cer for the county, who spoke^on “Veteran’s Service Connections.” Following a business session the president reported on the district meeting held in Liberty last month, and told of the “Crusade For FrCe- derfn” and later members were ask ed to sign this petition. A social hour was enjoyed with the hostess group serving wiches, tea and cookies. Miss Lucy Ann Thomas enter tained in Spartanburg on Saturday j I for Miss Evelyn Ray Hart. Miss I Thomas will be her maid of honor j| and only attendant for Miss Hart i when she is married to Harrod Mar-! tin of Union on October 28 in a j home ceremony. The party was given at the home [ of the bride-elect with a number! of friends from Limestone and Con- j verse colleges attending. [| The honoree was presented with a shower of miscellaneous gifts af ter which a refreshment course was served. DOAN'S TUSSY 1.00 SIZE Bridge Club Has Meeting Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. Arnold entertained members of her e s - Adair-Crocker Party Entertained On Monday evening after the re hearsal for the Adair-Crocker wed ding Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair en tertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests here for the rites at Lakeside country club. The bride and groom gave their at tendants gifts at this time. Dahlias and roses in pastel tints were attractively displayed in the! main ballroom while the candle lit dining room was decorated in green and white. Centering the buf fet table from which , a variety of sand-i saddw i c h es . dainties, and nuts were served was a beautifully embossed bride’s cake containing the em blems of fate. This was cut and served with punch. 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