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Thursday, January 4, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa4fe Three ... j — ilies at dinner during the holiday sea son. Honoring their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clem- # _ i ent and son, Tommy, of Charleston, Society Events, Club and Church News they entcr,aine ' 1 the imm ' dia1c ra,n - The WOMAN’S PAGE of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 ^'Get-Together' For Visitors Honoring Mrs. Don Winslow of Bloomington, Ind., and Mrs. Larry Swift of Des I^oines, Iowa, who are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason, Mrs. Henry C. Sulber entertained a few friends informally on Friday evening. Pink and white gladioli were ar tistically arranged at vantage points in the home for the occasion. During the evening a salad course and fruit cake were enjoyed, e — ♦ Century Club Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Cen tury chib was held Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Mac donald. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon was in charge of the program and gave a review of "The White Witch Doctor” by Louise Stinetorf. Fifteen members at tended the meeting. Jackie Truluck Gives Party Jackie Truluck entertained with a party Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck. About twenty boys and girls, members of Jackie’s class in school, were invited for the occasion and enjoyed a variety of games. The New Year motif was carried out in party appointments and during the even ing punch and cookies were served. Joint Hostesses For Informal Gathering On Friday morning Mrs. Torn Ad dison and Mrs. Carlisle Neely were co-hosteeses to a few friends for cof fee at the home otf the former. A delightfully informal hour was enjoyed during which sandwiches, cake, nuts and other dainties were served buffet style with coffee. The prettily appointed refreshment table carried out the holiday motif which prevailed throughout the home. Elio Riddell Circle Hos January Meet The January meeting of the Ella Riddell Circle of Thomwell Memor ial church was held on Tuesday morning with Mrs. M. A. Macdonald. In the Absence of the chairman, Mrs. A. E. Richardson, Mrs. Vsrins F. Betsill presided. Mrs. M. A. Mac donald gave the program which con sisted of a Bible study on the 14th chapter of John and an outline of the Foreign Mission study for January. The meeting was opened and closed with sentence prayers. jJack and George Padgett, Mr. and i Mrs. Lewis Scruggs and daughters, ; Diane and Callie and Miss Fannie Edmunds of McCormick, also Mr. and' effect ily with a turkey party. Last Wednesday evening they gave a dinner party at which time covers were laid for ten. Centering the pret tily appointed table was a modernis tic arrangement of fruit and ever greens, and elsewhere in the dining room tall red tapers added to the 0“ ■ ’ vw** mnn fn c Trulucks Give Family Dinner During the holiday season Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck assembled mem bers of their family for dinner. Cards in humorous caricature of each guest, which were drawn by Rembert Truluck, Jr. t marked the places. Adorning the table were mag nolia leaves with tall tapers. A tur key dinner was served and later gifts were exchanged from the Christmas tree. Guests for the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs, Jr., and Mrs. Harry Williams of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hannah, Mrs. Henry M. Young and Davis; Yountg of this city. :—♦ Mrs. Henderson Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Caldwell Henderson gave a dessert bridge recently for members of her card club. Two tables were laid for refresh ments and fruit cake and coffee were served before the games. Mrs. Dar win Sessions, a club guest, was pre sented high score award at the con clusion of the progressions. As a background for cards the hos tess home was beautifully decorated in the holiday motif using the tra ditional greens, berries and tapers in artistic array. Demonstration Club Holds Meeting The December meeting of the Wadsworth Home Demonstration club was held at the home of Mrs. L. D. Easterlin with the president, Mrs. D. L. Monroe, calling the meet ing to order. Mrs. Roy Crawford had charge of the devotional. All members then joined in singing ‘‘O Come, All Ye Faithful”. During the social hour gifts were distributed from the love ly Christmas tree to each of the members. Fruit cake and coffee was served. Entertains For Club and Guests Entertaining the Wednesday club and several additional guests Mrs. Harry McSween was hostess at bridge the past week. Four tables were arranged for cards in a New Year setting which motif was carried out in tallies, dec orations and refreshments Bowls of holly with bright berries added at tractiveness. Score prizes were won by Mrs Robert F Black and a club visitor, Mrs Michael Turner. Spe cial guests for the occasion were the hosteM mother, Mrs. Harry Williams of Chester, and mother-in-law, Mrs. J. C. McSween of DeFumak Springs, Fla., who were visiting here. When cards were laid aside the ooKtess served a salad course. Miss Hartline Weds Mr. Scogin Miss Betty Virginia Hartline be came foe bride of William Arthur Scogin on Saturday evening, Decem ber 23rd at S o'clock at the home of| tue Rev. J. E. Rouse, the bride's pas tor, who officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a blue suit of gab ardine with navy accessories. Mrs. Scogin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hartline of Laurens and is now a student at Laurens high school. Mr. Scogin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin of fois city, is a grad uate of Clinton high school and prior to going into service was connected wfth the T. C. Johnson company. At present he is stationed at Fort Jack- son with the U. S. ground forces. The Leokes Have Family Gatherings Mr .snd Mrs. T. J. Leake were host and hostess to members of their fam- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake and daughter, Sammie, of Union were guests on this occasion. Methodist Circles To Meet Monday The circles of Woman’s Society of Christian Service /of Broad Street Methodist church will meet Monday, January 8th at 3:30 as follows: The Barden Circle, Mrs. C. W. Hol lingsworth, chairman, will meet with Mrs. L. S. Reddeck with Mrs. Carl Chaney co-hostess. The Elbe Hatton circle, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Hugh Workman with Mrs W. J. Duncan and Miss Lily Yaihorough co-host esies. The Mayme Johnson circle, Mrs. Joe Edwards, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Hugh Workman with Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Miss Lily Yarbor ough co-hostesses. The Mayme Johnson circle, Mrs. joe Edwards, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Lee Add Blakeiy. The Sarah Glenn Circle,-Miss Rose Lee, chairman, will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. D. B. Smith with Mrs. Mabry McCrary and Mrs. George R. Holland co-hostesses. ♦ Buffet Supper Is Given For Family On New Years night Mrs. R. E. Jones entertained with a lovely buf fet supper for members of her fam ily. The dining room table was beau tifully appointed and centered with a low bowl of rose colored snap dragons. Enjoying the occasion were: Mrs. Charles Ackenmn, Macon. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and children, Mary Williams and Jimmy, Rich mond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Abernethy and children, Mary Eli zabeth and William, Jr., Columbus, Ga.; Harry Davis, Charleston; Dr. and Mrs. Henry Bayon of Paris, France and Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Watts Davis and children, Parkers- ville, W Va.; Miss Ruth Davis. De- troit, Mich.; Eknily Davis Jones, Manning; Mr. and Mrs James Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and son, Laurens; Mr. and Mrs John Davis and children, and Glen Davis, Mount- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kir*. 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