The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 28, 1950, Image 3
Thursday, December 28, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
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Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest
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and Anne Kohler of Chester, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts, Mrs. Ray
mond Pitts, Mrs. D. C. Heustess of
Due West, Miss Louise*Bultman of
Sumter, and Misses Agnes Davis
Annual Dance
At Country Club
The annual Christmas dance for
members was held on Friday even
ing at Lakeside country club with anc * Richardson
jibbyt 90 guests from Laurens and] —
Clinton attending. I Employees Feted
Mrs. Wilbur Eaddy of Laurens With Sunner
was in charge of decorations which ^ ,Tn
featured Christmas wreaths, ever
greens and many lighted tapers.
Luke Chaney and his orchestra
furnished music for the occasion
and at ten o’clock a turkey supper
was served by Cecil P. Wilson.
Scouts on Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. H. L. Eichelberg-
er.
About twenty-five cubs were en
tertained at the log cabin which was
gaily decorated with a large Santa
face, stockings, pop corn balls
wrapped in colored cellophane and
Christmas candies which were later!
given the boys. Refreshments were
served and each child received a
gift from another cub. Games were
played and recordings of carols
were enjoyed.
Den mothers are, Mrs. Eichel-
berger, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and
Mrs. Grady Chandler. Also helping
were Mrs. S. P. Babb and Mrs. W.
A. Sherratt, assistant den mothers.
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Miss Garrison
Is Honored
Honoring Miss Clelia Garrison,
Kenneth and Bill Haselden enter
tained about twenty-five young
people on Tuesday evening at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Haselden. Miss Garrison, the
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. K.
Garrison, who have recently moved
here, is a student at the Woman’s
college of N. C., Greensboro.
Brockenbrougs Give
On Thursday evening of the past
week Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden! Buffet Supper
entertained employees of Gene An-!
derson’s and their husbands at sup- Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
George Brockenbrough entertain
ed with a buffet supper at their
per.
Silvered sprays of cottonwood
trees and burrs with magnolia
leaves adorned the mantel while
Santa scenes, tall red tapers and
Christmas wreaths added to the
Yuletide setting.
The supper table was prettily ap
pointed with a centerpiece of ev
ergreens and nandina berries on a
home in Kinards.
For the occasion wreaths and gar
lands of evergreen and many burn
ing tapers adorned the Brocken
brough home to carry out the holi
day motif.
Supper was served in buffet style
and later a number of games were
silver container. Each guest receiv- en j°y e d-
ed a gift from the beautifully dec
orated tree.
Entertain With
Family Dinner
After a number of amusing games, 0n Ch - ristmas day Mr . and Mrs .
and contests cold drinks, cookies John R BeU were host and hostess
and other dainties were served. De
corations for the occasion were in
the holiday motif.
Joint Hostesses
For Buffet Supper
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Jr.,
Mr .and Mrs. D. L. Ridings enter
tained with a buffet supper on Sat
urday evening assembling about
fifteen guests at the home of the
former.
The centerpiece for the dining
table was fashioned of pine, berries,
and Santa Claus figures flanked by
tall tapers. The menu effectively
carried out the Christmas motif, in
red and green. Elsewhere were mis-
eltoe and silver and red magnolia
leaves.
Mrs. Owens Hostess
To Wednesday Club
Mrs. R. S. Owens entertained the
Wednesday Study club recently at
her home on Maple street for the
December meeting.
Continuing a study of the Uni
versities of the World, Mrs. Robert
E. Wysor, Jr., discussed the Uni
versity of Cairo.
Later in the afternoon refresh
ments were served. The Christmas
motif was attractively carried out
in the decorations and refresh
ments.
Dinner Party
For Young Set
Miss Sara Blakely was hostess on
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Tuesday evening for a dinner party
J. B. Speake in Kinards.
Traditional holiday adornment
featuring greenery and red tapers
made a pretty background for the
party. Covers were laid for twelve
and a three course dinner served
by candlelight.
Mrs. Pitts Honors
Friends With Dinner
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Roy
Pitts entertained with a dinner at
her home on Florida street.
Throughout the home the Christ
mas motif was carried out in the
flower arrangements and other de
corations.
Those enjoying the occasion were
Rev. and Mrs. John H. Kohler, John
to a number of Clintibn and Renno
rleatives and friends at their home
in Renno,
Throughout the hoftifi evergreens
with red tapers were attractive and
adorning the dinner table was a
miniature Christmas tree on a re
flector. A turkey dinner was served
and later gifts from the tree were
distributed.
Enjoying the ocasion were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Pitts and daughter,
Myra, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and
daughter, Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Milam and children, Mrs. Sara
Bell Davidson, Mrs. Lula Wier, Mrs.
John Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gillette Simp
son, Mr. and Mrs. Tan M. Ray and
son, Ike.
Methodist Class
Has Christmas Party
Members of the primary depart
ment of Broad Street Methodist
church were entertained on last
Wednesday with a party in the
social rooms of the church.
The teachers, Mrs. Sterlin Pittts,
Jr., Mrs. W .C. Milam and Miss Ma
ry Frances Pinson who were joined
by the pastor, Rev. E. K. Garrison,
lead the little folk in singing and
playing appropriate games. Ice
cream and cookies were served and
later the group exchanged gifts.
Each child was also remembered by
its teacher with a gift.
T ribble-Wills
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blakely
Tribble of this city, • announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bet
ty, to Lester Edward Wills, Jr. of
Spartanburg.
Miss Tribble is a graduate of
Erskine college and is now on the
news staff of The Spartanburg
Herald.
Mr. Wills, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester E. Wills of Meridian, Miss.,
is a graduate of University of Chi
cago. He also is a member of The
Spartanburg Herald News staff.
The wedding will take place in
the spring.
About forty guests enjoyed the
evening including several out of
town guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Ellis and family of Greenville, Miss
Margaret Bell of Staunton, Va., Bre-
wer Dixon, Brewer Dixon, Jr., Bail
ey Dixon and Kelly Dixon all of
Talladega, Ala.
Cub Scouts Hare
Christmas Party
A Christmas party was given for
the three Clinton dens of Cub
Announcement!
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is now in charge of our Alterations Department. Mrs.
Hatton has had many years experiace in this type work.
If you haven't tried our service, give us a try. We
are confident that we can please you.
Call 438 for your Dry Cloaning. Shirt
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Sunshine Cleaners
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Attend Wedding
In Greenville
A number of ClintbA friends and
relatives attended the double wed
ding rites uniting Miss Lula Bess
Rutledge and William Arnold Put
man and her sister, Miss Ruth God
frey Rutledge who became the
bride of William Paul Martin of
Greenwood at the Augusta Road
Baptist church in Greenville.
Guests from here were Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Austin, Mrs. Bessie E.
Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B.
Godfrey; also Mr .and Mrs. Cal
houn Gault of North Augusta.
Christmas Dinner
For College Students
Among lovely social occasions of
the Christmas season was the pro
gressive dinner party given on last
Thursday evening honoring the col
lege students of the First Presbyter
ian church, home for the holidays.
When the young people had as
sembled at the church they went
to the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap where to
mato juice cocktail and hors’ d'oev-
re were served. They returned for
a salad course at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Harris. For the
main course they went to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens,
Mrs. Owens was assisted by Mrs.
Henry Young, Sr., Mrs. Henry Bur
ton, Mrs. John W. Harris, Mrs. Lay-
ton Fraser as hostesses.
The group of about 25 returned
to the church for dessert and later
games were enjoyed.
Festive decorations featuring de
corated and lighted trees, wreaths,
evergreen garlands, holly and tall
burning tapers beautifully adorned
the homes and the social rooms of
the church for the unique party.
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