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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pa*e Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Chib and Church News
of Interest telephone 74 or 495
f Owings-Rice
Announcement
Mrs. M. Boyd Owings announces
was centered with the large birth
day cake bearing sixty-two lighted
candles. Mr. Hill was remembered
with a number of gifts.
Those enjoying the occasion were:
tional guests assembling players for
three tables on Wednesday after
noon of the past week.
Club prize for high score went
to Mrs. James Wolfe and visitors
high was won by Mrs. Reece H.
Young. Mrs. Ed King was winner
of consolation.
Late in the afternoon the hostess
served a salad course. Winter gard
ens with other seasonal arrange
ments added attractiveness to the
hostess home for the occasion.
Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rice Mr - ? nd ' J° w
of Laurens. ? N e prSfce J 52? an^ M^ d S^w’ her third birthd *y Saturday af-
G. N. Prince, Mr. ana Mrs. &. w. tprnnnn with a Mr t v
Prather and children of near Hob-
bysville; and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Holland.
The wedding will take place on
March first. •
Baptist Workers
Have Study Course
A study course for Sunday
school workers is being taught at
the First Baptist church this week.
The pastor, Rev. J. H. Darr is in
structing the cours eon “The Place
of The Sunday School In Evange
lism” Monday through this even
ing (Thursday).
Mrs. George Frady
Entertains Friends
Mrs. George Frady entertained
with a dessert bridge Monday af
ternoon, with two tables in play.
Before the progressions, the hos
tess served pie a la mode with cof
fee. High score was presented Mrs.
Harry Baldwin and low to Mrs. j«*.
Claude Crocker.
Birthday Party
For Little Girl
Little Sue Bragg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., celebrat
iday
temoon with a party.
Eighteen little friends were in
vited and enjoyed the occasion with
her. The Valentine motif was ef
fectively carried out in the decora
tions and favors. Each little guest
was presented balloons, suckers and
hats for favors.
Late in the afternoon cookies,
sandwiches, lemonade and other
dainties were served. Mrs. Bragg
was assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
Guy Prater.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Hammett
Members of her card club met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Ben Hay Hammett, for a des
sert bridge.
p. Monday, Jan. iztn wnn Greenery was used as a back-
Mrs. Bill Abrams, Mrs. S. A. Pitts,; ground for two tables which were
Methodist Group To
Meet Februory 19
The circles and Woman’s Society
of Christian Service of Broad Street
Methodist church will meet jointly
Monday afternoon, "February 19th,
at 3:30 o’clock at the church, in ob
servance of the 10th birthday anni
versary of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service.
Special guests for the occasion
will be members of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service from
the Greenwood Methodist church.
The Sarah Glenn circle. Miss
Rose Lee, chairman, will meet at
7:30 p. rffi^Monday, Jan. 12th with
Jr., and Mrs. Roger Henry hostess-
Mrs. R. P. Hamer
Entertains Club
Entertaining members of her card
club Mrs. R. P. Hamer was hostess
for two tables of bridge Thursday
afternoon.
A pretty arrangement of long
leaf pine with red hearts and lace
mats carried out the Valentine mot
if. Mrs. I. M. Adair won high score
and Mrs. George R. Blalock second
prize.
During the afternoon the hostess
served a refreshment course.
prettily appointed with colorful
Mexican covers. A sweet course
was served before cards. Mrs. Reece
H. Young was winner of the pro
gressions.
Mrs. W. Y. Thompson was a club
J uest for the afternoon and Mrs.
ames L. Walker was invited to
join the club as a new member.
Tuesday Club
Has Meeting
The Tuesday bridge club met this
week at the home of Mrs. J. J. Corn
wall for a number of afternoon
ance, and Mrs. 1 games, with several additional
Ivey was also presented with a gift, guests invited.
Gladioli and snapdragons were
Dessert Bridge For
Mrs. Ben Ivey
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
Claude Crocker entertained with a
dessert bridge at her home in hon
or of Mrs. Ben Ivey, who left yester
day for her home in Panama, after
spending several weeks with her
parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert E
Wysor.
Pie and coffee were served be
fore the games. High score was won
by Mrs. Robert V
Century Club Hears
Paper On Eisenhower
Mrs. John W. Harris was hostess
to twenty-one members of the Cen
tury cliA> for the regular meeting
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Boland gave an inter
esting and timely paper on General
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Mrs. Lee Williamson was a guest
of the club for the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon, February 20, at
4 o’clock, with Mrs. James S. Gray.
Mrs. Marshall Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
ragoi
used to decorate the Ard rooms
where three tables were arranged.
High and second score winners were
Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs. Bailey
Williams while floating prize went
to Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr. Late in
the afternoon a salad
enjoyed.
Thursday Mrs. J. B. Arnold was
hostess to members of her bridge
club for a number of afternoon
games.
Two tables were in play and when
scores were counted Mrs. T. C.
Johnson, Jr., was found to be win
ner. f
Decorations in the card rooms , ,
followed the Valentine idea with Betts entertained the
greenery and red tapers. When
cards were laid aside a salad, tea
and decorated cakes were served.
course was
Thursday afternoon Mrs. W.
Marshall entertained members
Fowler-Lanter
l Invitations
of j The follow mg invitation has been
her bridge club for the regular issued to friends and relatives of
meeting. the couple and anyone desiring to
Two tables were in play with attend the ceremony:
Mrs. Ansd B. Godfrey winning
high scon* award. After the pro
gressions the hostess served a sal
ad plate.
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Flowering shrubs and early spring
arrangements made a pretty back
ground for cards.
Mrs. Betts Hostess
To U. D. C. Chapter
Last Thursday evening Mrs. C. B.
Stephen D.
Lee chapter of U.D.C. for the Feb
ruary meeting at her home on Wal
nut street.
Mrs D. A. Yarborough led in the
ritual to open the meeting and pre
sided over the business session.
An interesting program on the
“Women of The Confederacy” was
given by Miss Agnes Davis.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and spiced tea, sandwiches, cook
ies and bon bons were served.
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COL-AND
NYLON HOSE
51 gauge 15 denier
First Quality
1.00
120 Pairs
Rayon Panties
Slightly Irregular
39c
RAYON PANTIES 69c
One Lot Women's
DRESSES
Values to 10.95
4.95
Set of 8 Decorated
TUMBLERS
1.00
Set
26 Crepe Slips, reg. to 5.95 2.98
45 Rayon Blouses, reg. to 5.95 2.98
21 Garment Bags, 3 sizes 1.69
11 Plastic Shower Sets 2.98
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14 Plastic Tablecloths, 54x54 ... 3 for 1.00
9 Chicken Feather Pillows
49 Bras
24 Bath Mat Sets '
13 Plastic Shoe Bags
15 Plastic Bridge Covers
1.19 ea.
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Quality Costs No More”
February Meeting
Lutheran Society
Daughter Gives
Birthday Dinner
N. E. Hill of Hobbysville was
honored with a surprise birthday
dinner January 28th by his daugh-
ter, Mrs. L. H. Quinton. The table
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fowler re
quest the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter,
Patricia Ann. to Lieutenant Mar
shall A. Lanter, United States Ar
my, on Saturday, the seventeenth! ^j rs Rhett P. Adair was hostess!,
of February nineteen hundred and , Woman's Missionary Society ii
fifty-one at _six o’clock, First Bap- Q f st. Johns Lutheran church for i
the February meeting on. Monday
evening.
Mrs. Billy Johnson gave the de-1 i
votional and led the program en- :
titled “In Deep Humility” with all|
those attending taking part.
After a business session a social! i
hour was enjoyed during which the)
hostess served a congealed salad
course, fruit cake and tea.
SPECIALS FOR 1
tist church, Clinton, South Carolina.
Mrs. Baldwin Is
Hostess For Bridge
Mrs. Harry Baldwin entertained
her bridge club and several addi-
Notei...
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CLINTON, S. C.
Ella Riddell Circle
Holds February Meet
The February meeting of the El
la Riddell Circle of Thornwell
Memorial church was held Tuesday
morning at the Silliman cottage
with Mrs. Annie Smith.
Mrs. Varina F. Betsill presided,
in the absence of the chairman, Mrs.
A.'t. Richardson, who was ill. Mrs.
|M. A. Macdonald led in prayer and
i following the business meeting Mrs.
F. M. Stutts gave the program on
!“Each One, Reaching- One/’ The
Bible study on “Jesus Prayers In
His- Supreme Sacrifice” was taught
by Miss Lucy Clawson. Sentence
prayers concluded the program.
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THURSDAY — FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Lovely Drop-In
Fetes Bride-Elect
A drop-in, honoring Miss Pa
tricia Fowler, bride-elect, was giv
en on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
B. B. Ballard at her home on Maple
street, assembling a few friends of
the honoree.
The living room mantel was bank
ed with greenery and a beautiful
table arrangement of white glad
ioli was flanked by candles. During
the afternoon guests were invited
into the dining room where sand
wiches, assorted dainties and
sweets were served buffet. Mrs.
Myrtle Hunter poured tea and also
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