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< Thursday, December 7, 1950 I t* The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Bride-Elect Honored With Shower Miss Helen Barker, bride-elect of the month, was honored with a mis cellaneous shower by Miss Mary Ellen Cannon at the Community house recently. Later in the evening a salad and sweet course were served the guests. Smith-Hunter Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Smith of Newberry, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Dorothy, to John Holland Hunter, Jr., of this city. Mr. Hunter is the son of John H. Hunter, Sr., and the late Mrs. Hunter, (Nette Wallace Hunter). Twenty-three members were pres ent. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. A. Macdon ald, Tuesday, January 2. Mrs. Reese H. Young Entertains At Bridge Mrs. Reese H. Young entertained her bridge club and a number of additional guests on Thursday af ternoon, assembling players for. four tables. Holly, pyracantha berries and other seasonal appointments made the card rooms attractive for the games. Mrs. Rufus Sadler, a club guest, was winner of the prize for the afternoon’s progressions. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a salad plate carry ing out the Christmas motif, pecan tarts and coffee. Bridge Club Is Recently Organized Mrs. Sid Varney was hostess on Tuesday afternoon of the past week at her home in the King Apart ments to bridge club recently or ganized by wives of new faculty members at Presbyterian college. Two tables were appointed for re freshments and a dessert course was served before the games. A number of progressions were en joyed during the afternoon with score prizes going to Mrs. John Sloan and Mrs. Gene Lorendo. Mrs. Ben Hay Hammett .was a guest of the club for the meeting. lingsworth, chairman, Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., hostess with Mrs. R. | L. Lockett, assistant hostess. Ellie Hatton circle, Mrs. W. H. i Simpson, chairman, Mrs. Arnold Cannon, hostess with Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, as sistant hostesses. Mayme Johnson Circle, Mrs. Joe [ Edwards, chairman, Mrs. Roy Cas que, hostess with Mrs. T. C. John-i son, Sr., assistant hostess. The Sarah Glenn Circle, Miss Rose Lee, chairman, will ipeet Mon day evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Clif ton Adair with Mrs. Julian Cole man, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, Mrs. Carl Finney, and Miss Rose Lee assistant hostesses. Mrs. Thompson 1* Century Club Hogtetu* Mrs Preston Thompson was hos tess Tuesday afternoon to members of the Century club at her home on Hickory street. Mrs. John Spratt who was in Mrs. Sadler Hostess To Wednesday Club Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Jr., gave a dessert bridge the past week for members of the Wednesday card club. In a setting of gladioli and chry santhemums three tables were ar ranged and a sweet course was served when the guests assembled. At the conclusion of the progres sions Mrs. Tommy Hollis was found to be high score. Tench Owens Honors Friends With ‘Drop-In’ Tuesday evening Tench P. Ow ens entertained with a “drop in" from 7 to 9 at his home on Walnut street, assembling a number of guests. Throughout the Owens home the j holiday motif was beautifully car-! ried out with bright berries, red’ candles and evergreens in artistic arrangements. Adorning the dining | room table, overlaid with an im-j ported cloth, were six tall red burn ing tapers, red berries and sprays of greenery. From this table egg nog was served. Assisting in entertaining were Mr. Owens’ mother, Mrs. R. S. Ow ens, Mrs. John W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Sadler. Out of town guests were: John Hugh Mahon and James Dunklin of Laurens. Mrs.* Boyd Entertains Members Bridge Club Entertaining members of her club Mrs. Hubert Boyd was hostess for bridge on Thursday afternoon. As a background for the games the hostess used seasonal decora tions featuring bright berries and greenery. Two tables were in play w’ith awards won by Mrs. L M. charge of Me proram gave an in Ad%ir * nd Urv James P. Sloan, a teresting paper on Dean Acheson. lclu ^ g UCTl secretary of state, as a continuation Whefl cardj weTe ^ ag , de a u ]. of the study of American leaders | ad ^anc and fruit cake were serv ed. JARMAN SHOES S8.95 to $11.95 L. B. DILLARD Church Circle* Hold Meeting. The circle* of Broad Street Meth odist church will meet Monday af ternoon Dec. 11 at 3.30 as follows: Barden Circle, Mrs. C. W. Hoi- P. T. Association Has ‘Father’s Night’ The Florida Street Parent-Teach er Association observed “Fathers Night" Tuesday evening at its reg ular meeting in the school auditor ium. with a record-breaking at-j tendance. The president, Mrs. James S. Gray, called the meeting to order a short business session being held. Mrs H. L. Eichelberger, chairman of the Library committee gave an a count of open house held recent ly In the children’s library. A Christmas program “The First Christmas” was presented by a group of school children. Following the ent-rtaining pro gram. the members were invited to I the lunch room where a social hour | was enjoyed. Miss Agnes Davis’ Fourth grade won the prize for having the larg est number of parents present Clearance Sale! . v JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS * • * ' - Beautiful Fabrics of All Kinds, Lovely Colors, Finest Quality. Come Take Advantage of These Special Low Prices. "■ ■■■"■ ' . i Pure Silk, solid and printed 1.39 yd. ■i . i Velveteen,.36-inch 1.98 yd. Corduroy, assorted colors 1.19 yd. lOO^ Woolens, 60 inches wide 1.98 yd. Mixed Suiting, 45 inches 79c yd Rayon Silks, prints and solids 79c yd. Satin, big assortment, colors in 42 in..... 49c yd. Upholstery, 54 in. 1.49 yd. g SC s: #>; K ♦ W •V 1 .» X x £ 5 x I I :: x § i: x :: x 8 LEAKY Coats and Jackets WANTED! ’A rear or two ag* maybe, yoo bo«igbt a ■ice wipaaat, raincoat, or jacket. Ptrbapo ■aw, k ia beginning to look a bit wiled; bnt yon are afraid to bare it dry cleaned bacanaa you tbink it might loot itt water rryellency. Don't worry. Scttd if to w. We will dean it beautifully — and bare ia aewt. At the tame time we will it with "Craveocttc** water re pellent* Rcaeh — yw will get back a garment that wt only will look will, aa well, girt yoo w foot ia • iMmix as you kaec ever hgd. ROYAL CLEANERS PHONE 77 BEAUTIFUL DRYCLEANING Church Circle* To Meet Monday The circlet of the First Presby terian church will meet Monday afternoon. Dec. 11 as follows: Circle No 1—Miss Ella McCrary, chairman, meets at Leth Infirmary, 7:30 Circle No. &~Mrs John Jordan, chairman, meets at Lesh Infirmary., 7:30 Circle No. 3—Mrs Wm. Johnson, chairman, meets with Mrs W. A Sherratt. 7:30. Circle No 4—Mrs. G. A. Burton, chairman, meets with Mrs J. Lee | Young. Circle No. 5—Mrs A D Salter, chairman, meets with Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, 4.-00. Circle No. •—Mrs Julian Bolick. chairman, meets with Mrs. Edouard Patte. Circle No. 7—Mrs Francis Bla lock. chairman, mcerts with Mrs. R. E Ferguson Circle No. 8—Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, chairman .meets with Miss Sailie Wright. Circle No. 9—Mrs. David Cook, chairman, meets with Mrs. C. M. Bailey, 10:00 a. m. Circle 11—Rock Bridge Circle, Mrs. Frank Young, chairman, meets 2nd Tuesday night at 7:30 at the church. OPENING SPECIAL 4 yds. Dress Length of 2.00 Material 50c yd. Short length in box 15c yd. Clinton Textile Shop taacflMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMHM JJnaitJantemGirfM^ 'V^ USED CAR CHRISTMAS iSALE BARGAINS! WE I TRADE CHOCOLATES P'- Btcaus* are Preferred VPorld Famous SAMPLER 1 lb. $2.00 2 lbs. $4.00 Other Whitman's Assortments, Ideal For Gifts McGee’s Drag Store PHONE I CLINTON* S. C. December Meeting A. R. P. Society The December meeting of the Woman s Missionary Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church was held on Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. By num Betts. Mrs. A. B. Blakely, cause secre tary, led the White Cross program with several members contributing articles from the Journal of Mis sions. The study on “Great Prayer of The Bible” was given by Mrs. Betts. At the conclusion of the program a social hour was enjoyed during which the hostess served sandwich es, coffee and candy. Thornwell Circle Has Christmas Meeting Mrs. E. A. Richardson was hos tess to the Ella Riddell Circle of Thornwell Memorial church on Tuesday morning at the Edith home. For the occasion the home was beautifully decorated in a Yuletide motif using holly and cedar in the reception hall. In the living room where a small tree was gaily ad orned the mantels held silver leaves flanked by red candles. Other ar rangements included modernistic red and blue ornaments with tap ers. 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