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♦ * < $ / Thursday, November 9, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three Tho WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest telephone 74 or 495 U. D. C. Members Hear Book Review The November meeting of the Stephen D Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. P. M. Pitts with' Miss Margaret Holland, Miss Arva Henry, Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. Zee McLees as assistant hostesses. Reports were giver, by Mrs. J. H. Stone. Mrs. Joe W. Leake an? Mr*. D. A. Yarborough on the state con- j vention held October 19 in Spartan- iburg. Miss Mary Johnson who was in charge of the evenings program gave a review of the book ‘‘Weep No More My Lady.” Following the program a social hour was enjoyed during which the hostesses served a refreshment | course. A. R. P. Group Hos Home Mission Study i On Thursday evening the Woman’s Reformed Presbyterian church con- Mis-ionary Society of the Associate ducted a home mission study. Guest speaker for the occasion was the Rev. W. C. Alexander, pastor of the Ora A. R. P. chureh. Mr. Alex ander interestingly discussed ‘‘The Changing South.” Miss Margaret ' Blakely presided over the program i after which a social hour was en joyed with members of the group i serving ice cream and cookies. Witherspoon-Mimnough Announcement Of social interest here is the fol lowing announcement: Mrs. John Donnan Witherspoon of Laurens, announces the marriage of 1 her daughter, Jean Carter, to Mr. I John Lanty Mimnaugh, Jr., On Sun>-, ! day, the fifth of November, Nine-! (teen hundred and fifty, First Baptist '. . church. mi » s mi", JACKET, rmhcom UK NEW with ‘ CRAVENETTr I Water Repellents Explore your clothes closet today and get out those raincoats, topcoats, jackets, overcoats, suits. Then ■end them to us, not just for cleaning, but also for treatment with “Cravenette” water repellents. 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Bowls of yellow chrysanthemums! were used at vantage points in the , card rooms where two tables were in ploy. When scores were counted Mrs. Harry E. Wilkes was found to be winner and was presented a prize. During the afternoon a refresh ment course of sandwiches, dainties and cold drinks were served. Odds and Ends Club Is Entertained Miss Margaret and Katherine Blakely were hostesses on last Wed nesday afternoon to members of the Odds and Ends Book club. Throughout the home chrysanthe- 1 mums were combined with other flowers in autumn tints to make a pretty background for the meeting. The exchange of books were conduct ed and a delightfully informal hour enjoyed. Late in the afternoon salad and sweet courses were served with punch. ^ Wiimot Shealy leading the study. ! Previous sessions were held at the i homes of Mrs. Shealy. Mrs. Billy McMillan, and Mrs. G. W. Hollings- { worth with Mrs. Lewis Pitts, Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. Roy Gasque giving the study. The title of the course was “We Seek Him Togeth- ; er.” i At each session Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Sr., chairman of the Week of Pray er and Self Denial, led the devotional on “Let Earth To Heaven Draw Near.” Lutheran Group Meets With Mrs. Woodruff Monday evening the November meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of St. John’s Lutheran church was held at the home of Mrs. O. C. Woodruff. Mrs. W. T. Kanning led the pro gram on “Magazine Talk”, a dis cussion of the United Lutheran pub lications. She was assisted by Mrs. Rhett P. Ai?air, Mrs. James C. Dick- ert. Mrs. W. W. Johnson and Mrs Woodruff. A report was given on the Piedmont conference. November 2, by Mrs. Dickert. During the social hour the hostess served a salad plate, sandwiches, j cake and punch. A reflected arrange- ' 'ment of lavender chrysanthemums ; adorned the mantel and elsewhere in 1 ; the living rooms were yello w chry- i santhemums. Sunday School Class Fetes Mrs. Bauknight Complimenting Mrs. P. L. Bank- 1 night, the Susanna Wesley Sunday School class of Broad Stret Metho dist church entertained for her with a going away party, on Thursday evening in the social rooms of the church. Mrs. George R Holland, entertain ment chairman, conducted a number of amusing games after which re freshments of sandwiches, cookies and punch were served. Mrs. Bauk night was presented a gift as a re membrance of the occasion which was attended by about 25 class members. , i Other fall flowers were prettily combined with chrysanthemums in decoration for the social room with a surprise Hallowe’en party for Charles Bauknight Three small tables were laid for the guest in a seasonal setting fea turing fall flowers and symbols of Hallowe'en in black and orange Charles wr.' remembered with a go ing away gift and each guest was given a souvenir Following supper the young pebple enjoyed “spooking” in ’he tradition al manner! Later Cha.’es’ parents. Rev. ..nri Mrs. P. L. Bauknight were invited for refreshments" at the Hol land name. A -isf ng the host's mother, Mrs Davis R. Holland were Mrs. A. C W-irkman, Sr, and Helen Ruth Hol land. Methodist Circles Meet Monday The ireles of the Woman's Society (Continued on page seven) Chorles Bauknight Is Honored With Party Bucky Holland entertained a few f - lends at supper on Tuesday evening N ond W Overalls Fly Overalls $3.00 L B. DILLARD Edith DeWese Lynn Circle Has Meeting Tuesday evening Mrs. A. A. Tal bot and Mr? Sam Knox were joint hostesses to the Edith DeWese Lynn circle of Thomwell Mentorial church at the Turner building. Mrs. Minna •!,. Irbyj taught the Bible study from Hebrews and Miss! Jean Parker discussed “Ringing The Joy Bells’’, an article from the Sur- | j vey. At the close of the program a social i hour was held during which the hos- 1 tesses served refreshments. Mrs. Wysor Hostess To Century Club Tuesday 'afternoon seventeen members of the Century club attend ed a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr. Following the study of Great Am erican Leaders, Mrs. W. R. Anderson read a paper prepared by Mrs. A. B. Stump, on General Douglas MacAr- thur. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, November 21, at 4 o’clock : with Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Tuesday Club Meets With Mrs. Bailey The Tuesday bridge club and sev. eral additional guests were enter tained this week at the home of Mrs. P. S. Bailey for a number of after noon games. Three tables were arranged for cards in a colorful setting of fall flowers. At the conclusion of the progressions high and second score awards were presented Mrs. R. C Hamer and Mrs. Heath Copeland. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a salad course with coffee. Mrs. Todd Hostess To A. R. P. Group Mrs. Hubert Todd was hostess 0:1 Monday afternoon to the Woman’s' Missionary Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church for the November meeti.:g. Mrs. Reed Todd who is thank of- ; fering secretary led the program on that topic with several members giv ing articles from the Journal of M.s- sions. The devotional on “Great Bi ble Prayers” was conducted by Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Fruit cake and coffee were served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. Ellla Riddell Circle Meets With Mrs. Macdonald Tuesday morning members of the Ella Riddell circle of Thornwell Memorial church met at the home of Mrs. M. A. Macdonald. Mrs. E. A. Richardson, circle chair- naan, presided and after the regular order of service and buisness meeting Mrs. Hattie Blankenship brought the program on “Leading People To Christ,” from the Survey. The Bible lesson, “The Greatest Prayer—The Lord’s Prayer,” was discussed by Mrs. F. M. Stutts who began the de votional period wits silent prayer. Society Completes Mission Study Course The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church completed their mission study course last Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., with Mrs. 4 r* , * A CREDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA