The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 15, 1951, Image 9

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; 1 «t Thursday, February 15, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paffe Three ' l The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Toylor-Copley Announcement Mrs. George W. Taylor of this city, announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Aiken, and Burt Car rington Copley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Copley of Aiken. The wedding will take place in the late spring. Regional Meeting Garden Club Here A meeting of the East Piedmont Region of Garden clubs, under the direction of Mrs. M. M. Teague of Laurens, will toe here at Presbyter ian college* March 2. Registration will begin at 9:30 in the college library and the meeting will be held at 10 in the chapel. Mrs. Teague and the Clinton Garden club are planning a varied program and luncheon will be served in the din ing hall at the completion of the j business session. of Columbia, Mrs. E. L. Holland and Mrs. L. H. Quinton of this city. Out-of-town guests included Tracy, Wayne, and Shirley Quinton of this city. Church Group Meets With Mrs. Sumerel Mrs. Ryland P. Sumerel was host ess to members of the Business Wom en’s circle of the First Baptist church on Monday evening. Miss Martha Washington was in charge of the program on “The An nie Armstrong Offering” with the following taking part: Misses Jose phine and Lou Bell Neighbors, Eli zabeth Adams, Angelia Cassanova and Cornelia Page. Later during a social hour the host ess served pie, coffee and toasted pecans. Clinton Miss Hi Miss Luncheon Meeting For Presbytery Board „ , ^ w, , ™ ™ ,, ' _, / T .. . Peggy is the daughter of Mrs. Mar- Mrs. William P. Jacoos, president & of this citv garei e. aease ca uns cuy. PEGGY SEASE For her outstanding qualities of character, leadership, scholarship and personal attractiveness, Peggy Sease was chosen 1961 Miss Hi Miss of Clinton high school. She will be among 272 North and South Carolina high school senior girls honored Feb ruary 15 in the 14th annua) Miss Hi Miss edition of The Johnsonian, Win- throp college student newspaper. ’ Classroom Teachers Hear “ tke former MiM J °F ce Brown Address Here By sorremino National Educatior Mr - and Mrs A w - an - m nounce the birth of a daughter, Vic- The Clinton Classroom council Y ^ 0 , nn ®’ on February 8 at Hays gave a tea Tuesday for 200 guests in; ^P^ 1 - ^ rs - Sornmtino is the fer tile high school dining room in hon-: mer ^ 1SS Cora L<e M* 1-1-15011 - or of Miss Mary Virginia Morris of BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bailey of Ki- nards, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Audrey Gale, on January 9th. Mrs. Bailey is the former Miss Ruth Young. THOMASON Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Thomason CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS BirthdoV Party !°* the Women of the Church of the c fM.lt r-'t 'south Carolina Presbytery, enter- rOr LlttiC ValN tained members of the executive Last Wednesday evening “Bootsie” board at a luncheon meeting at her Horton celebrated her tenth birthday home here Thursday, with a dinner at the home of her The morning session was opened parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton, with a devotional by Dr. W. R. Tur- The table was centered with an ar- ner, after which reports were heard, rangement of red and white earn*- At 1 o’clock a buffet luncheon was tions and white snapdragons, carry- served in the dining room where mg out the Valentine motif in colors places were laid for sixteen at the and decorations. Little red Valentine | banquet table overlaid with a cut baskets with candy marked the | work cloth. In the center were pink | places of the young guests. .gladioli and shanks. The bride-elect was also re membered with a corsage. Out of town guests for the party were Miss Julia Taylor and Glenn English of Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cruickshanks of Columbia. Los Angeles, Calif., national presi dent of the classroom teacher’s as sociation, and Miss Marie Elizabeth Meyer, Norwegian teacher. Teachers from the fourth Congres sional district which included the counties of Spartanburg, Laurens, Greenville and Union, and also from Greenwood and Newberry attended | announce the birth of a son, Lonnie the convention. — t ; Ray, on February 13 at Hays hospi- Miss Morris, the speaker told the tal. Mrs. Thomason is the former group “There is no substitute for ed- Mias Elizabeth Kidd, ucation in a democracy and because of this fact we as educators should redouble our efforts in this field. We can never measure the contribution public schools have made to the cul ture of Ametica.” She spoke of the possible mobilization of colleges and schools in America in event of an emergency and cited the part to be played by the teaching profession.) In the receiving line in addition to the two honor guests were Mrs. Nene Workman, president of the local! council, and Miss Gladys Robinson, of Lancaster, president of the state I classroom teachers. W. R. Anderson, Jr., superinten- | dent of the city schools, gave the in- ( vocation. Mrs. Marion Brown Ver-,| million, president of the fourth dis-! I trict teachers group, presided. Miss 1 Lois Carter, state president of S. E. 8 A brought greetings. Mias Robinson ® Symptom* of Distr*** Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OH NO COST Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer Owr I i bo4tl— of the Wuxabd have been eoM for relief of lymptoneofdietreeaarietng flroeil * which fully euplelM thbremerk- > mmmm tin *i McGEE’S DRUG STORE YOUNG’S PHARMACY POPULAR PLAIDS Mrs. Jasper Rowland Entertains At Bridge Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Jasper snapdragons compli- 1 Rowland entertained members of her Following dinner the gifts were mented by silver candelabra holding br * d * e and * ever * ! additional opened and home movies enjoyed white tapers. Assisting the hostess *uests inviung players for three ta- pened — . Mrs. Horton was assisted in enter- were Mrs. N Recce Young, Mrs. C. ties. taining by Mrs. W. Q. Chisholm. Methodist Circles To Meet Monday The circles and Woman's Society of F. Galloway and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs. A dessert course attractively car During the afternoon session plans' rying out the Valentine idea were made for the meeting of the ^ served with coffee prior to introduced the speaker. In the dining room the tea table covered with an organdy cloth was centered with a low arrangement R of red flowers and evergreen sprays. Elsewhere red flowers and pine were »n effective arrangements. Music was furnished by the high school chorus under the direction of Dr. Lawrence G. Neilson. Last summer, Mrs. Workman, president of the local chapter, repre- was I seated the group at the national the | meeting of classroom teachers in St Presbytery at the First church here games. Greenery was affectively used | Charles, Missouri and the district on April 29. with red tapers and rad and white meeting here Tuesday was a result magnolia leaves to make a seasonal of contacts made there, setting for cards. Several progres sions were enjoyed with visitors pme going to Mrs R P Hamer and Birth Announcements The circles and woman s society 01 J ' Christian Service of Broad Street MfS. Godfrey Honors Methodist church will meet jointly 44 Wilkr** I, Monday afternoon. February Itlh, at HOITy WIIRCS, Jl\ ^ ^ 3 30 o'clock at the church, m obaer-j Mrs Ansel B Godfrey entertained cl*** prut to Mrs Roy Casque vance of the 10th birthday anniver- with a drop-in for Mrs Harry Wilkes. . . sary of the Woman'* Society of Jr- * resident, on Tuesday af- FniSCODOl Auxiliary . T, o .. Christian Service , temoon. inviting a nunUber of friends f .. Mr and Mr » *HUam F. Patter- Special guests for the occasion will] Of Mrs Wil&*. Sr, to meet her HoS February Meeting | *«*> announce the birth of a da ugh- be mefrtbers of the Woman’s Society daughter-in-law The Woman's Auxiliary of All f'- Charlene on F«bruary of Christian Service from the Green- Tulips and flowering quince pret- Saints Sptscope: church met Monday | »'^ *’» h »piu. Mn Psmct wood Methodist church ^ decorated the living room. A afternoon February 9. at the home of — ' - red and white color note was elfec- Mr , Michael Turner with Mrs. R <;nrn Glftnn Circle live in the dining room where cof- B HelUma and Mrs John Glover.j >ara Oienn v.ircie ftt ^ |#rv#d w|lh Mndirictmt h0I1n<t( Meets With Mrs. Henry torted dainties, cakes and nuts car- four spatial guests Mn Hext Per- The Sara Glenn circle of Brood n"ng out the Valentine motif Red ^ Mrs Hugh Black. Mrs Clarence. Street Methodist church held the carnations flanked by white tapen freeman and Mn Ernest Patton of I regular mooiMy meeting on Monday made a pretty centerpiece for the re- James Episcopal church. Green- 1 evening at the new home of Mrs t ' *, ville. oere preaent Mrs frrtf is-1 Poaer Henry on M us grove street Asstating the hostess in serving mted oy the other visitors outlined Mrs J. W. Abrams and Mn Star- * D< i entertain.ng were Mn N Reece |fi« organization and work of a amal' lin Pitts, Jr, were assistant hostess- Young and Mra. Jofcn T. Young newly formed group M j m * Du; ng a social hour sandwiches Miss Rose Lee. chairman, presid- Entertains With »nd celfse were enjoyed by the mem- ed over the business meeting Mr ^ r High on the list of Fashion favorites for this Season are colorful plaids. Popular too, is ROYAL’S Certified Drydeaning— be cause this deep, yet gentle cleaning safely removes soil, protects colors against fad ing, guards against preventa ble shrinkage and stretching . . . Expert finishing restores ’just-bought’ look. I’se ROYALS Certified Drycleaning and see for your self why it is so popular with quality conscious buyers. ROYAL CLEANERS Phone 77 Beautiful Drycleaning ed ovar the buiine** meeung. Dr^corf RriiW Cleyte Bay printed the program UOMarT DHOgC for the evening which Included * de Saturday afternoon. MUs Cornel * n . p votional end en intermting diecu* Herrle entertained with a dee*er L^op In for >ion of Health of Tfc# American In- bridge at her hone with two tablm WllkeS, Jr. Mm.- la Play During the evening a aocial hour 1 Using a pink and red color was enjoyed and the hoatasses sorv-1 the guests were invited into the din ed a salad courac. Russian tea and ing room, where the Valentine motif decorated cakes, carryed out the, was earned out with a heart shaped Valentine motif. decorated cake and large Uce paper • ■ - Valentine adorned with red carna- i« Ornnnirft 'tions. Heart shaped ice cream with College Group Urgomze icike #nd by ^ Woman's Club hoatese. assisted by her mother and F?w.r Mr,. A. B. S,un,p Mr, B. S Ow,n,. ,„d Mrs John Olover ont«rt,ln«l U>. PrU« w«, .wjrOod Mrs Rofcrrt newly organued PreAyterian college, Vance and Mrs. Claude Crocker. Woman’s eliJb at the former’s home * on Calvert avenue. Shower Compliments Four tables were prettily appoint- n El ed tor bridge and canasta. When February Bride-Elect counted Mrs. Russell Thursday morning Mrs Kenneth N. Baker and Mrs Tom Addison en tertained a few friends at a drop-in at the home of the former honoring Mrs Harry Wilkes. Jr, who with Mr. Wilkes has recently come to Clinton to make her home An informal hour was ac)oyed and refreshments were served buffet from the beautifully appointed din ing table. The table overlaid with a linen cut-work cloth was adorned with pink snapdragons and pink can dles. Elsewhere at vantage points in the living and music rooms were pot ted plants. scores were —- Stevenson and Mrs. Lonnie McMill- ian were high score winner at bn<*g€. and canasta respectively. After cards light refreshments were served.* Throughout the rooms sprays of evergreens and berries were effective in arrangements. Methodist Women To Hold Workshop The Greenwood district Woman s Society of Christian Service will hold a workshop to study the organiza tion of the United Nations at Ep- worth church, Joanna, i ^^ rsda ^’ February 22 beginning at 10:30 a. m. The morning session will include guests speakers on the U.N, follow ed by a discussion group alter lunch. Mrs. L. E. Gatlin <rf Newberry is in charge of the program, and many ladies of this area are expected to attend. . . . All persons attending ar$ asked to bring sandwiches and cookies. Little Boy Has Birthday Party Little Michael Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of Co lumbia, celebrated his third birthday with a party at his home Saturday. A number of little friends were in vited for the occasion. Games and contests were enjoyed during the af ternoon. , , , , A red and white birthday cake, de corated with Valentines, and three tiny candles, centered the dining ta ble. Souvenir paper hats, horns and baskets of mints were given each little guest. Michael was remembered with gifts from his IJttle friends. During the afternoon Ice cream, cake and candy were aarved by Jto. Smith, assisted by Mr*. Louise Smith Complimenting Miss Patricia Fow- M r . and MfS. Adflif ler who will be married Saturday, Misses Ruby Jo and Mary Sue Darr, AfC GlVCII Forty Roslyn Cason and Florence Adair, a dinner party complimenting Mr. entertained about twenty friends at jnd Mrs. S. Y. Adair who will leave a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday soon t0 make their home in Madison, evening at the home of the former. 1 G a . t -was given last Wednesday even- Evergreens with nandena berries ing by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, Mr. and red tapers were used in modern- an d Mrs. B. B. Ballard at the Pitts istic array following the Valentine home. theme. A bouquet of red roses adorn- I a central bouquet of red and white ed the living room and the dining carnations with lighted red tapers and Valentine place cards decorated the dining table. Covers were laid room was lovely in candlelight. A number of games were enjoyed and later the honoree was presented for fourteen and a three course din- a Valentine box of gifts. Refreshments of chicken salad, sandwiches, decorated cake squares and spiced tea also carried out the chosen party motif. Mrs. J. H. Darr and Mrs. L. E. Cason assisted in the courtesies of entertaining. Announcement Party For Miss Taylor And Burt C. Copley ner was served. In the fiving room a mantel arrangement of white glad ioli with white tapers was used. Mr. and Mrs. Adair were remem bered with a going away gift by the hosts and hostesses. Chester Group Gives Music Ckib Program The February meeting of the Clin ton Music club was held last Wed- A lovely dinner party announcing nesday afternoon in the high school the engagement of Miss Betty Taylor and Burt Carrington Copley was giv en cn Saturday evening by Miss Kathryn Dicus. Covers were laid for twenty-tour at the dining table and several small er tables. A pink and white motif was effective in the dining room with a table arrangement of snap dragons in the chosen color flanked by lighted pink tapers. Place cards were silver match-book covers with the announcement “Betty-Burt, April 1951” inside. A three course dinner was served. Red and white gladioli prettily decorated the living rooms. Later bridge and canasta were en joyed with high score prizes for the games going to Miss Taylor, Mr. Copley, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cniicfc- auditorium with the members invit ing guests for the special program. During a short business session Mrs. Ed Sadler, president, made an announcement of the State Music club convention to be held in Spar tanburg in April. Mrs. Harry McSween introduced Mrs. Means MdFadden of Chester who presented a modern dance group composed of school children who gave a number of contemjporary dances. ’ - Following the program a social hour was held in the home economics rooms with Russian tea, sandwiches, and cookies served by the following hostesses: Mrs. E. H. Hall, Mrs. James P. 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