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Thursday, February 1, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest telephone 74 or 495
son of Lancaster announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Barbara
Anderson and Betty Jean Sumerel
entertained with a lovely tea Satur
day afternoon from 4 until five at
the home of the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
Misses Anderson and Sumerel
Edens-Locklear
Announcement
(Mrs. Luther Smith announces the
engagement of her daughter, Mae
Edens, to Pfc. G. L. Locklear of Fort
Benning, Ga. —
Pfc. Lacklear is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn L. Locklear of Harold,
Florida.
Mrs. B. C. Preslar
Entertains Club
Mrs. Carroll Preslar was hostess
for a dessert bridge Thursday after
noon, guests being members of her
card clufo.
Two tables were appointed for re
freshments and a sweet course was
served with coffee and salted nuts
before the games. High and second
awards went to Mrs. Roy Gasque and
Mrs. Perry M. Moore.
Greenery with bright berries in
modernistic arrangement added at
tractiveness to the living room.
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and African' violets were used in de
coration for the card rooms where
three tables were in play. Score g a gement
award for the afternoon’s progres- j m
sions went to a visitor, Mrs. James 1 i _ D L 1 I l
L. Walker. Later a salad course andi*™** KODeri LQITID
1 cookies were served.
Shady Grove Club
Holds Meeting
of new and prospective members.
The social rooms of the church
Ann to Sampson L. Paul, Jr., son of were prettily decorated in the chosen
Sampson L. Paul and the late theme with a Valentine board con-
Mrs. Paul of Lancaster. The wedding taining a heart for each guest to
date will be announced later. write their name upon and wear. En-
Miss Williamson is a niece of Mrs. terta * nTn€n t included a get-acquaint- .... . ... „
Leila N. Johnson and Mrs. Mary Nor- ed Same and other amusing contests S re€t « d th e guests and Mrs. Caldwell
man of this city, her mother being and games. Henderson presented to the receiv-
the former Miss Myrtle Norman. Miss! Mrs. A. B. Welsh, class president, ,ne T? 4 con ’P° s€d °* Miss
Williamson has visited here on num- welcomed the guests and Rev. E. K. k v. e bride-elect, ber mother,
erous occasions and her friends here Garrison, the pastor, spoke briefly. 1 ^ rs ’. ^ owler > Mis * Narvis
will be interested to hear of her en- During the evening, tea, sandwiches, Cousms °* Newberry and Limestone
and cake were served.
Special guests for the party were
Rev. and Mrs. Garrison, and the
c-|.- rf -- e A s Drisls,a class teacher > Mrs. John W. Cole-
entertams At Driage man presented a going away gift
Mrs. Robert Lamb was hostess to from the class to Mrs. S. Y. Adair
her
college, Miss Barbara Workman, Mrs.
John Holland Hunter, Jr, a bride,
the former Miss Dorothy Smith of
Newrfberry, and Miss Sue Cooper.
Mrs. Leila N. Johnson invited the
guests into the dining room where
Mrs. R. S. Truluck poured tea. Serv
ing sandwiches, assorted dainties and
cakes decorated in the bridal motif
were Miss Mary Sue Darr and Mis*
Terry Thomas. Entertaining in the
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j members of her card club for several who will leave soon to make
'afternoon games on Tuesday, at her home in Madison, Ga.
apartment on Cleveland street. | , Mrs Bil]y MdMillant Mrs j K
Mrs. W. Y. Thompson won high 1 Haselden and Mrs. Welsh were mem-
score and Mrs. Newton Jones second bers of the committee on arrange-
fnr fir«ti Prize ' Aftcr bridge the hostess served, ments and were assisted by a re-
room of the scnoolnousc for trio first | ^ dcssort course
On Wednesday, February 24, the
members of the Shady Grove Home
Demonstration club met in the club
Mrs. Payne Is
Book Club Hostess
(Members of her book club met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Horace D. Payne.
The exchange of books was con
ducted and new books to purchase
for the coming year were discussed.
During the afternoon sandwiches,
coffee and mints were served. Rose
colored carnations added attractive
ness to the hostess home for the
occasion.
Wednesday Club
Has Meeting
The Wednesday bridge club met
last week at the home of Mrs. Rob
ert F. Black.
Arrangements of red carnations
meeting of the year. The meeting
was called to order by the president,
Mrs. B. W. Cooper, and “Beautiful
Dreamer” was sung. Mrs. Pink John
son had charge of the devotional.
Miss Hall brought the year books
and reviewed them. She gave a dem
onstration on sprinkling, folding and
ironing a dress shirt.
Two new members joined the club.
Mrs. Junior Hill and Mrs. Carroll
Johnson served refreshments.
Family Party
For Birthday
Last Wednesday evening, Mr .and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained mem
bers of the immediate family at din
ner honoring their daughter, Mrs.
R3bert F. Black on the occasion of
her birthday.
The banquet top table where covers
were laid for ten, was prettily adorn
ed with a bouquet of red and white
carnations carrying out the Valen
tine motif.
Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta,
who was visiting her£, was a guest
for the occasion.
Williamson-Paul
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. William-
Mrs. Alex Stump was a club guest
for the meeting.
freshment committee, Mrs. B. B. Bal
lard, Mrs. Arnold Cannon, Mrs. G.
W. Bell, Mrs. Henry Trammell, Mrs.
Ray Pitts; entertainment, Miss Jean
ette Pitts, Mrs. Lewis Wallace and
Mrs. Roger Henry; decorations, Mrs.
Roy Gasque and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy.
Luncheon Tuesday
Compliments Visitor
Complimenting Mrs. Ben Ivey of
Fort Kdbbe, Panama Canal Zone,IMisS Mortho Roy
who is visiting her parents, Col. and r - - - - 1
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Mrs. Gallic
Gault of North Augusta gave a
luncheon here on Tuesday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ansel B. Godfrey.
Covers were laid for eight friends
of the honoree at the dining table
which was graced with a bouquet of
yellow jasmine. Elsewhere in the
home other spring flowers were ar
ranged.
Mrs. Ed Stillwell of North Augusta
accompanied Mrs. Gault here for the
luncheon.
Drop-In Compliments
Miss Patricio Fowler
Weds Charles N. Giles
The marriage of Miss Martha Cal
vert Roy and Charles Nelson Giles,
of Gastonia, N. C., took place at the
bride's home near Clinton on Satur
day afternoon, January 27, in the
presence of close relatives.
The Rev. D. J. Woods, D.D., of
this city, officiated, using the double
ring ceremony.
Mrs. Alvin C. Spencer, pianist,
ding music.
The vows were spoken before an
improvised altar decorated with
white gladioli, fern and candelabra.
The candles were lighted by Mrs.
Truman Kesier, of Laurens, sister of
Miss Patricia Fowler, popular, tbe groom,
bride-elect was complimented Fri-j The oride wore a pearl gray suit
day afternoon when Miss Mimi Bar
ron and Miss Mildred Dunlap enter
tained with a drop-in at the home
of the former, in Joanna.
Guests included the bride-elect’s
with green accessories and an orchid
corsage.
Mrs. Giles is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Roy and the grand
daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Al-
attendants, her mother, Mrs. Frank mon Spencer, of this city. She is a
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F. Fowler, and Mrs. Leila N. John
son. During a delightful informal
Jhour coffee was served with assorted
; sandwiches and other party dain-
! ties. The hostesses presented the hon-
|oree with a corsage of pink carna
tions and a bride’s book
(Mrs. Allen Barron and Mrs. Thorn-
well Dunlap assisted their daughters
in entertaining.
Bridge Party By
Joint Hostesses
Friday afternoon Mrs. George R.
Blalock and Mrs. Carroll White Cope-
1 land were co-hostesses to a mimber
of friends for bridge, at the home of
the former.
Four tables were arranged for the
games in a setting of early spring
flowers featuring pink gladioli, pink
and purple snapdragons in the living
room. Elsewhere yellow snapdragons
were prettily arranged.
Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker and Mrs.
J. J. Cornwell were score winners
with floating prize presented to Mrs. |
C. W. Stone. When cards were laid
aside a salad course and cake were
enjoyed.
graduate of Laurens high school and
recently graduated from Winthrop
college.
Mr. Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
E. Giles, of Gastonia, is a graduate
of Laurens high school ^pd is now
a senior at the University of South
Carolina.
A reception followed the ceremony,
after which the couple left for a
wedding trip to Florida. Upon their
return they will reside in Columbia.
Lovely Tea Honors
February Bride-Elect
Honoring Miss- -^tricia Fowler,
bride-elect of Lt. Marshall A. Lan-
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Comaguey and attended Lander col
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trip to Havana, Cuba, the couple is
living here where Mr. Lindsey is a
student at Presbyterian college.
Jonuory Meeting
A. R. P. Bible Class
The January meeting of the
Ladies Bible class of the Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian church
was held at the home of Mrs. E. B.
Sloan with Mrs. Marion Nabors as
co-hoste^sr 1 -
Mrs. James P. Sloan who was in (
charge of the program for the even
ing, gave a devotional and discussed
a chapter from the study booklet.
Mrs. A. B. Blakely, president, pre
sided over a business session during
which the report of the secretary,
Mrs. W. B. Tribble, was given.
During a social hour hot punch,
heart shaped sandwiches, cookies and
other refreshments were served car
rying out a Valentine motif. Narcis
sus with other seasonal arrangements
were used at vantage points in the
hostess home.
Two guests enjoyed the occasion
with the members, Mrs. J. H. Mapp
of Buena Vista, Va. and Mrs. N. H.
Tedder. Mrs. Tedder and two chil
dren leave this week for Nashville,
Tenn., later to join Mr. Tedder, a re
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