The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 25, 1951, Image 9
Thursday, January 25, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
Mrs. George R. Blalock entertained
informally at tea on Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Carroll Whjte Copeland greet
ed the guests at the door and enter-
Society Events, Club and Church News !ta ‘ nin,! in :hc llvin8 ro ° m were Mrs
of Interest
TELEPHONE 74 or 495
Music Club To Have
* Special Program
A special program will be present
ed by the Chester Modern Dance
group for the Fdbruary meeting of
the Clinton Music cliAi. The meeting
will be held Wednesday, February
7 at 4 o’clock in the high school aud-
itorium. Each memlber is asked to in
vite a guest.
!J. J. Cornwall, Mrs. Heath Copeland
j and Mrs. R. P. Hamer. Mrs Kenneth
i Baker and Mrs. Preston Thompson
r r r _ r r ^ ^^ r r r received in the den. Mrs. James Ad-
i dison invited the guests Into the din-
setting for the two tables. Mrs. New- 1 i ng r0 om where Mrs. Francis Bla-
ton Jones and Mrs. Sid Varney were lock, Mrs. William Brooks Owens,
Dessert Bridge
Given For Club
Mrs. John B. Jordan gave a dessert
bridge on Thursday afternoon Jit her
home in the King apartments, guests
being members of her card club.
Two tables were daintily appoint
ed for refreshments and’before the
games a sweet course was enjoyed.
At the conclusion of the progressions
Mrs. Michael Turner was high scor
er.
winners of the high and second score
awards. Guests who enjoyed the af
ternoon with the club members were
the hostess’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Mapp
of Buena Vista, Va., and Mrs. W. C.
Stevenson of Pittsburg, Pa.
Later in the afternoon the hostess
served assorted fancy sandwiches,
j and date roll, with coffee and other
'party dainties.
Demonstration Club Meets
With Mrs. Workman
The Wadsrworth Home Demonstra
tion club held its monthly meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Ben Workman, with Mrs.
Charles Workman as joint-hostess.
Mrs. D. L. Monroe presided over the
meeting and gave the devotional.
Mrs. Hayne Workman read the min-
jutes and called the roll. The song
“Beautiful Dreamer” was sung by the
members. A very helpful demonstra
tion on sprinkling and ironing a shirt
properly was given by the agents,
Mrs. Lukstat Is
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat entertain- an( * ^ iss Dean - During the
ed members of her bridge club oni soc ^ a ^ hour refreshments were served
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. P. L. Roddy on the Greenwood
highway.
Two tables were in play with Mrs.
Lykes Henderson, and Mrs. T. C.
Johnson, Jr, being presented prizes
for high and second high score
•ward. Later in the afternoon the
hostess served a delightful refresh
ment plate with coffee and cookies.
by ti e noste.-ses.
Mrs. J. B. Hart
Entertains Club
Members of her bridge clib gath-1 wlth P™** ^g awarded
Mrs. Shealy Hostess
To "Idle Moments"
On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
W. C. Shealy was hostess to the
members of the “Idle Moments” club
at the R G. Murphy home on South
Broad street.
Arrangements of African violets
:nd greenery were used in the re
ceiving rooms.
During the afternoon cards were
Mis« Maude Sumeral, Mrs W. A
Moorhead and Mrs. Prank Miller.
After cards were laid aside the
hosiers *erved a salad and deaaert
course.
cred Thursday at the home of Mrs
J. B Hart at Joanna for a number
of afternoon games
W L Marshall. Jr, was top
winner and was presented the
prize When cards were laid aside
the hostess served refreshments con- Long BrOftCn Club
MaltaC of aaaortad sandwiches, dam- ss
u«a and cake noiQS wee ring
used la winter ar-
form the background
tor cards.
Mrs. John Addison, Mrs. Harry
Wilkes, Mrs. Harry League and Mrs.
John T. Young assisted in entertain
ing.
Adorning the center of the tea ta-
ible was a decorative “Gingerbread
House” fashioned after the fairy
story “Hansel and Gretel”. The re
freshments of assorted sandwiches,
cakes, and Russian Tea with other
danties carried out the Valentine
motif.
In the living room pink gladioli
were beautifully blended with pink
and deep purple snapdragons while
yellow snapdragons were used in the
den
Good-byes were said on the sun
porch by Mrs. Hubert Boyd and Mrs.
Carlisle Neely.
Banquet Enjoyed By
Eastern Star Chapter
Prior to the annual inspection of
chapter No. 9, Order of the Eastern
Star, which was held Friday night, a
banquet was held at the Community
House for members and out of town
guests.
Tables were centered with flower
arrangements carrying out the East
ern Star colors of blue, yellow, red,
green and white. The place cards al
so carried the organization’s colors
Dinner was served by the Woman’s
club. During the banquet a musical
program was presented under the di
rection of Mrs. Eva Land, who was
also the outstanding guest of honor
from the Buffalo chapter.
Following the supper the regular 1
monthly meeting and annual inspec- ,
tion was held In the Masonic Temple.'
The club rooms were lovely with ar
rangements of crysanthemuma, snap
dragons. Dutch iris. Blue and yellow
lighted taper* gave the desired ef
fect for the occasion. Mrs. Van Jones,
(Cootinuad on page six)
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Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Mn Haath Copaland was
•f bar bridge club tm
The Long Branch Hama Demon-'
•(ration cHfb hald Ha anuary meeting
Monday •Mamoon at the *rhoo: Thai
project tong The Beautiful Dream-
er~ was tong by the group Mrs T.
B Sumeral gave tbt devotional us
ing Luke 1 44-96
Reaoluuon* were mada for the
New Year Mrs Joe Poala gave the
financial report and the goals far
la the living the year School grounds beautifica
tion was the son as tba club
Gladioli
ad lor ike
of
ware Mrs A. D.
Us to Naaly Later the
Mrs. John Sloan
Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs John Sloan was hostas* to Informal TeO
member* of her bridge rlUb Tuesday c . . d L*
afternoon at her home la the King ^ or MfS Konkin
apartments CotapUmenuag Mrs. Sam Kaakin
Deep pink cyclamen with other who with Dr Rankin has recently
made a prettyjcom# to Clinton to make her
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