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■ ♦ Thursday, April 5, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE The WOMAN’S PAGE ' *t .• Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Entertained At Dinner On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sherratt and Miss Jean Layton entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Harper Leighton, Jr., of this city and Greenville at din ner, at the home of the former. Mrs. Leighton is the former Miss Betty Lou Bower. Mrs. Pitts' Pupils Give Musical Program The piano pupils of Mrs. James Pitts presented a musical program Tuesday afternoon in the Florida street school auditorium at three o'clock with twenty-eight pupils participating in the program. Arrangements of hydrangeas, gladioli, daffodils and narcissus made a pretty setting for the occa sion. Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis was poetess to her bridge club and several addi tional guests on last Wednesday af ternoon at her new home on Pine street Iris, jonquils, artistic array ground for the honors for the and tulips in a pretty heck le tables. Top to Mrs a salad came as a surprise to the Kings, as sembled a few friends for a buffet supper. After supper cards were played and the honorees were pre sented a going away gift. Floral arrangements for the occa sion included bowls of giant purple pansies with other spring flowers. Mrs. Taylor Hostess To Study Club Mrs. George W. Taylor enter tained the Study club last Wednes day. An interesting program on the University of Beirut in Lebanon was given by Mrs. R. E. Sadler. During the afternoon the hostess served a salad course and coffee. Daffodils, spirea, and iris were attractively arranged in the living room. Garden Club To Meet At Musgrove Hotel Sponsored by the Clinton Garden club, Mrs. W. Harrell Wilaon of Greenville and Mrs. Arch W. Walker of Spartanburg, will give course I and II in the Judging School to be held here at the new Mary Mus grove hotel on May 1, 2, and S. Mrs. Wilaon and Mrs. Walker are outstanding in garden club work and art recognized authorities in their field. ^ Tuesday Club Is Entertained Mrs. Wolfe Is Bridge Host Party Honors Little Boy On Birthday On Monday afternnon Mrs. Bobby Dean Dailey entertained with a par ty in honor of her little Son, Robert Baxter, who Was celebrating his first birthday. Around twenty little friends assembled for the occasion. A prettily decorated birthday cake holding one tiny candle cen tered the dining room table, where cake and ice cream were served by Mrs. Daily following an afternoon of games. Mrs. Wise Has Bridge Club Meet, Members of her brige club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. M. Wise for a number of afternoon games. Two tables were arranged for cards in a setting of bright spring flowers featuring daffodils. Mrs. Preston Thompson was high score winner for the progressions. Club visitors for the afternoon were Mrs. H. D. Payne and Mrs. C. W. Stone. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a tempting refresh ment course. Shower Given For Miss Betty Taylor Miss Betty Taylor, popular bride- elect of the month, was honored with a lingerie ahower on Saturday afternoon, by Mr*. R. O. Hamilton and Misses Virginia Neville and Bernice Stroup at the home of Mrs. George W. Bailey. Spring flowers were used effec tively in decoration. Several interesting contests were enjoyed during the afternoon. The hostess, assisted by Mrs- Bailey and Mias Florence Nixon, served lime punch with cookies- The honors* was presented the gifts in a novel way. Mrs. Waller Hostess To Episcopal Women Copley of Aiken, Mrs. R. E. Sadler and Mrs. Ed Sadler entertained at tea Thursday afternoon. The bride-elect and Mrs. Ed Sad ler received the guests and Mrs. R. ing room for refreshments. In the living room iris, wisteria, jonquils and hyacinths in purple and A. R. P. Society Meets With Mrs. Wilson The April meeting of the Woman Missionary Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church was j E. Sadler invited them into the din- held at the home of Mrs. L. M. Wil son. Mrs. A. B. Blakely was leader of the program on “Christian Educa tion with Misses Nannie Young Tribble, Margaret Blakely and Mrs. R. L Plaxico discussing articles from the Synodical Journal. During the business session Mrs. Bynum Betts was elected a delegate to the Presbyterial to be held in Due West April 11 and 12th. Later in the afternoon a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served block cream and cake. Ella Riddell Circle In April Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the EJla Riddell circle of Thomwell Memorial church was held on Tues day morning at the Home of Peace with Mrs. Varina Betsill as hostess. The meeting was called to order and opened with prayer by the new chairman, Miss Lillie Hooks. After a business session plans were made for the new year’s work. Mrs. Hooks gave a brief sumary of an article from the Survey entitled ‘Church Related Colleges are Imperiled.” Miss Lucile Smith taught the first Bible lesson on the Ten Command- I ments, after which the .meeting closed with sentence prayers. —- 1 -» Lovely Tea For Miss Betty Taylor ComplimenUng (Miss Betty Taylor, who will be married in April to Bert Page Thri yellow were used at vantage points* A pink motif was carried out in th« dining room where sandwiches^ cakes and tea were served with other assorted party dainties. Forming A centerpiece for the lace covered tea table was a handsome arrangement of snapdragons and gladioli in shad* (Continued on page seven) Thanks... We want to say “Thank You” for your patronage since we opened our store in Clinton 16 years ago. 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A film “South of the Clouds" has been ordered to be shown a Sunday evening later in the month. Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday Circles of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday, April 9, as follows: No. 1—Mrs. Tom Plaxico, chair man—meets at 7:30 with Mrs. J. S. Boozer. No. 2—Mrs. Leland Young, chair man and hostess at 7:30. No. 3—Mrs. John Glover, chair man—meets at 7:30 with Mrs. B. W. Crouch. The following at 4 o’clock: No. 4—Mrs. R. E. Sadler, chair- tnan; Mrs. E. H. Hall, hostess. No. 5—Mrs. Ayliffe R. Jacobs, chairman—Mrs. L. B. Dillard, host ess. No. 6—Mrs. George R. Blalock, chairman and hostess. No. 7—Mrs. Francis Blalock, chairman and hostess. No. 8—Mrs. C. M. Bailey, chair man and hostess. No. 9 at 10 a. m.—Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, chairman; Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., hostess. 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