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Thursday, November 16, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
loons, bird whistles, and party bask-
jets of candies.
I Mrs. James Addison assisted in en-
C. L. Jinks, of Panama City and the
following Greenvillians; Mrs. T. C.
Ramey, Mrs. W. E. Adair, Miss Bar-
circle of the First Baptist churcfi.
Miss Davis, program chairman,
had arranged the discussion of
! tertaining and serving the little folk.; “Medical Missionaries” with Miss bara Gress, Miss Mary Bolt, Miss
♦ Marion Burts, Miss Cornelia Page Wilma Hewin, Jack and Coy Bruce
Society EvenU, Club and Church New« w l J "» d °> C'.b & —jj^ k
IS cnrerramea During the evening a social hour *
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Boyd-Ballenger
Engagement
Mrs. John Henry Boyd of this city,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Betty Jo to Franklin Alex
ander Ballenger of Greenville. The
wedding is to take place in Green
ville in December.
Murray Addison
Celebrates Birthday
In celebration of her sixth birth
day, Friday, November 10, Murray
was enjoyed and the hostess served
fruit cake with coffee.
The Wednesday bridge club was
entertained last week at the home
of Mrs. AVilliam P. Jacobs, III.
When the guests for three tables Study Club Holds
afternoon 1
winners and Mrs. George M. Hug-
ueley a newcomer to Clinton was
presented a guest prize.
During the afternoon a refresh
ment course of sandwiches and oth
er dainties were served.
Dr. and Mrs. Kulcsar
Bridge Club Hostess
Assembling players for two ta-! Complimented By
bles Mrs. George R. Blalock was! rv ori J kirc WkiffAn
hostess to her bridge club Thurs-1 r * an '» »T»rs. ▼miiien
day afternoon. 1 Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Francis
As a background for cards red j Kulcsar who have recently come to
Harris roses * n modernistic array were, ma ^ e their home here where the
ed Murra"v’ttTe"*ne 1»hborhood nlav Mrs - Edward Ferguson winning high, entertained the Wednesday Study used with other flowers of the sea-j r a member of the medical
ed Mu rr ay , imie n e,ghb or ho° d p ] a ,- chry»n.h„mum s Cub at her home on Centeno,.U- A',er several progreasums S ^ ,P 0 ^‘"1 ^ r ‘-
After an hour of fun and frolic the «•" «** *» <•«.««»" the hort- ^ee, for the November meeting. .Carroll, Wh,te_Copeland_ and Mra.lDr. * <>. Wh,„en_emer.
Addison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ass ® mbled the hostess served a des "! D- m| | nr kApa*\ nn
Tom Addison, was given an after- f ’ ert c ? urse Durm « the afternoon KegUlOr Meeting
noon birthday party. Guests includ- ;«veral progressions were made witn
Last week Mrs. Wilson
ess home.
little folk were invited to the re
freshment table pretti,y appointed on j Rri/I/iz» lc living room, while pink roses and
Iv! 6 Cent ! n ° g thC tab e , ,vas i Bridge Is chrysanthemums were arranged in
the birthday cake bearmg 6 lighted Qj g f Q Qub the dining room,
pink candles. Ice cream and individ- I
ual cakes were served and the guests ^ dessert bridge was given Tnurs- j. Mrs. Wm. P. Jacobs presented an
were remembered with favors of bal- day afternoon by Mrs. James p, 1 interesting program on England s
.5]oan for members of her card club. .Oxford University and discussed
D „, the history and customs and also
(Continued on page seven)
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j Before the games a sweet course,
J coffee and nuts were served. Two
J tables were in play with high and
i second prizes awarded Mrs. Hender-
'son Pitts and Mrs. Jasper Rowland.
Red and white chrysanthemums
adorned the living room and in the
dining room the same flowers in
dark red and yellow were prettily
blended.
Mrs. Arnold Cannon
Entertains Club
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Arnold
1 M. Cannon was hoste s to membe >
of her bridge club.
Using chrysanthemums and roses
j in modernistic arrangements as
background two tables were laid for
the Rhodes scholarships, which a
number of American scholars are
awarded.
A congealed chicken salad course,
coffee and cake were served for
refreshments.
Methodist Circle
Holds Meeting
The Sarah Glenn circle of Broad
Street Methodist church met Mon
day, evening at the home of Mrs.
Joe Davidson and Mrs. Louise Hil
ton. with Mrs. S. D. Dawkins and
Mrs. C. A. Hollis. Sr., assistant host- j
esses.
Miss Rose Lee, chairman presided
d over the business session and the
worship program was given by Mrs.
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Late in the afternoon the hoiteu Kat , M||am
m C ' ,ur “- ' rult c * ke 'l During the social hour a salad
|,nuts and fudge ^ c«,urse. Russian tea and brownies
- . .were served.
Reynolds-Chancy
Miss Kithrme Reynolds of Lin- Mi$S Adair Honors
colnton. N. C. and Bobby Dean B
Chaney of High Shoals. N. C. f for- Bridal Party In Greenville
merly of this city and Laurens, were Miss Ella Adair, of this city, was
married at 4 30 o'clock Saturday hostess at the rehearsal party of the
evening. November 11 at York. The Ramey-Adair wedding in the private
couple came to South Carolina fori dining room of the Poinsett Hotel
their wedding trip Following their m Greenville on Thursday evening
2 return, they will make their home Plates were laid for IB guests and
at High Shoals, where Mr Chaney a four course dinner served. The
is employed by the Carolina Mill table was dr.-orated with • huge
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