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/ f *v Thursday, May 3, 1951 THE CLINTOJon C Pa^e Ffrt •* * 4 t The WOMAN’S PAGE ' J * l i’ '* Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Mrs. Lukstat Is , Bridge Hostess Thursday afternoon Mrs. Henry Lukstat entertained members of her bridge club at her home in the King apartments. Red and yellow roses in a brass container and African violets added attractiveness to the living room where two tables were arranged for the games. Mrs. Lykes Henderson won top score. After the games frozen salad course and cold drinks were served. Birthday Party For Little Bagwell Girls On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., and Mrs. Alvin Baffwell entertained at the home of the for> mer with a joint birthday party hon oring their little daughters, Jinny and Kathie who were celebrating their second birthdays. During the afternoon about 35 little guests enjoyed a number of games. Each Ifttle guest re ceived gay-colored hats as favors. Later in the afternoon the large dec orated birthday cake bearing two tiny candles was cut. Refreshments encircled with lillies-of-the-valle^ White lighted tapers in silver hol<1 "5|T( ers flanked the cake. Sandwiches, ^ nuts and assorted party dainties were served with punch and the wedding cake. After the bride and groom elect cut the first slice, Mrs.||j|ta R. E. Sadler served. White Dutch iris 9 decorated the buffet and punch table.I M?*. R. S. Owens and Mrs. Austin, , arK j| PI AM PIE 5c kKERY w of ice cream and cookies were *n-jj^^ d ^ 0 “rv«d ^ j, j Na joyed. The little girls received nu- j Thonias Baldwin also assisted itesses were as- hostesses in the courtesies of enter ' taini • • THRIFTY. by HOLLAND’S ’Thrifty aays what really the felka •a gaaUty feeds el Jehn R. Holland's Grocery BETTER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY Bakntine’s Picnic Hams, Do. ........ 43c Jowl Bacon, lb. ... 33c Pork Half Ribs, lb 55c Choice Grade A Round Steak, lb. ... 89c Center Cut Pork Chops, lb. ... 67c Morrell No. 1 Yorkshire Bacon, lb. ... 49c Choice Chuck Rib Roast, lb. ... 65c Cured Pork Chops, lb. ... 69c LUNCHEON MEATS In Cloth Bag Luncheon Meat, lb 79c All Meat Bologna, lb. . 59c Olive Loaf, lb 59c ~9 Choice Grade AA Beef Liver, lb. 73c Margold Colored, 4 Sticks Oleo, lb. 28c John R. Holland Grocery MUSGROVE ST. • Phone 1S0-J merous sisted by Irs. L. H. ell, Sr. Smith-Lightsey Engagement Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith of Kin- 1 in rs. Wilson Hostess To A. R. P. Bible Class Mrs. L. M. Wilson and Mrs. Earl” ards announce the engagement of, 4 ! * Ul their daughter, Margery Luella and, ^ ay the I er. Wilbur Lamar Lightsey of Fairfax I ^ .^l e 1 tenan church for the Apnl meeting.! Mrs. James P. Sloan taught the- first chapter in the study booklet. “Adventures in Stewardship.’’ Kn<J and Rock Hill, son or Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lightsey of Fairfax. The wed ding is to take place the latter part of July. Bridge Club Enoys Meeting Mrs. Hubert Boyd was hostess on Thursday to members of her bridge club for a number of afternoon games. Mrs. James Addison and Mrs. George R. Blalock were winners of the score prizes. When cards were laid aside the hostess served a re freshment course. Roses and iris were prettily array ed in the hostess’ home for the occa sion. Wadsworth Club Honors Miss Hall The Wadsworth Home Demonstra tion club held its April meeting with Mrs. Hugh B. Workman. Instead of the regular program the group had a social hour in honor of Miss Susan Hall whose marriage is to occur soon. Contests and games were en joyed. The honoree was presented r love ly corsage and a place setting in her chosen china. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Later a social hour was enjoyed' and the hostess served sandwiches,! cookies and punch. Luncheon Honors Bride and Groom i A lovely luncheon was given forj Miss Betty Taylor and Burt C. Cope-1 ly on their wedding day by Mrs. | Marshall Brown, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, | Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, at the home of thej former. WEEK-END SPECIALS! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the club Dessert Bridge For Wednesday Club A dessert bridge was given past week for the Wednesday by Mrs. Harry McSween. A sweet course was served at two daintily appointed tables and later • number of progressions enjoyed. Club prize for high score went to Mrs. Hugh Jacobs. Roses and Sweet William combined in decoration for the host ess’ home for the occasion. ♦ Mrs. Young Hostess To Club and Guests Wl Mi wl Covers were laid for thirty guests > at small tables appointed with nose-v gays of sweetheart roses and place.; cards in a bridal motif. Pink Span- > i h ish beauty roses with snowballs fash-1 ioned the central arrangement for the buffet table. Red roses with snowballs adorned the reception hall and elsewhere were iris in modernistic array. May Meeting Of Ella Riddell Circle i The May meeting of the Ella Rid dell circle was held Tuesday morn ing at the Edith home with Mrs.. Carrie Atkinson as hostess. The circle cnauman, Mrs. Lillie t Hooks opened the meeting with prayer. An article "The Birthday Objec tive” from the Survey was discussed! by Mrs. Hattie Blankenship which Mrs. Vsrina F. Betsill taugh the Bft>le study on the first com mandment. Miss Susan Cockrell, of Jackson ville, Fla., told of her educational work in Brazil. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. A. S. Maxwell. Mrs. Roy Gasque Entertains Club Entertaining members of her card club and several additional guests, Mrs. Roy Gasque was hostess for a dessert bridge on Thursday after noon. Iris and roses made a pretty back ground for the three tables, which were appointed for refreshments. When the guests assembled a sweet course was served. Prizes for the progressions went to M< Fe Mr on SU( Fi Jr., a patl in Auf Mr. son, Billy, cently constructed Tiome on Yc Drive. Miss Louise Buford who teac m Winns boro, has returned to the Blalock clinic wl Dan River Fabrics, yard 69c Rayon Prints, yard 69c Denim, yard 69c Datiste, prints and solids, yard . 49c Pure Silk Prints and Shantung, yard J1.39 Clinton Textile Shop 300 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 474 c *erer v woy ‘he NOW OPEN! THE TALK OF LAURENS COUNTY Serving the BEST in: MALTS Mrs. Reese H. Young was hostess to her bridge club and a number of other guests on Thursday afternoon assembling players for four tables. In the card rooms, lillies, purple honeysuckle, and roses with narcis sus were prettily arranged as a set ting for the games. Mrs. John William King won top score honor and floating prize went Mrs. D. B. Smith and a club visitor, to Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Jr. Mrs. Davis R. Holland. Mrs. George Later in the afternoon the hostess Gasque. of Walhalla, and Mrs. Alice served a frozen salad course, cake Barrow, of Kings tree, were out-of- and Russian tea. town guests for the party. MILKSHAKES SUNDAES Cones, 15c, 10c and 5c QUARTS, PINTS, ONE-HALF PINTS Shady Grove Club Holds Meeting The Shady Grove home demon stration club met Wednesday after noon April 25th in the club room of the school house. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. B. W. Cooper, with Mrs. Junior Hill in charge of the devotional. The song, “Juanita” was sung. After the business session the meeting was turned over to Miss Dean. She discussed preparing and pack aging food for freezing and showed the different kinds of cartons for packaging foods. Mrs. Jkn Evans and Mrs. J. C. Nabors served refreshments. Dinner Party Honors Emily Bailey On Monday, April 23rd, Mrs. P. S. Bailey entertained with a theatre- dinner party honoring her daughter, Emily, who was celebrating her 12th birthday. Following the theatre party, the twelve friends returned to Emily's home where a course dinner was served. Centering the prettily appointed table was a pink bowl of blue iris. Mrs. Bailey was assisted in enter taining by Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr. Wedding Party Is Entertained On Thursday evening Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Madon Milam entertained for Miss Betty Taylor and Burt C. Copley and the families including a number of out-of-town relatives here for the rites. Roses and iris adorned the recep tion hall and the floral arrange ments for the den were of purple iris. In the living room bronze iris were blended with yellow Dutch iris In the center of the dining table the two-tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom was Important Schedule Changes Effective May 27th and June 1st FOR DETAIL OF SCHEDULES SEE YOUR LOCAL BUS AGENT QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY .> Announcement Party For Miss Smith Miss Miriam Gary was hostess Saturday afternoon at her home in Whitmire to a large number of friends and relatives at a luncheon, the occasion to announce the engage ment of Miss Margery Smith of Kin-») ards and Lamar Lightsey of Rock Hill and Fairfax, whose wedding will take place the latter part of July. The announcement was disclosed in a concealed place card. Iris, roses, snapdragons, and other spring flowers were used for decora tion in the various rooms of enter-j taining. The guests were invited into the| dining room where a luncheon was served buffet style. An amusing story was read by the hostess and each guest was asked to write advice to the bride. The bride-elect was presented a igift of crystal. Guests from here, Newberry, Clov er, Kinards, Rock Hill and other places were present for the occasion. Presbytery Meeting Held Here Friday The Fifty-second annual meeting of fhe Women of the Church of South Carolina Presbytery was held here on Friday at the First Presby terian church. Theme of the meet ing was “God ... is able to do ex ceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.” Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, president, called 1 the meeting to order and included in the morning session were a Bible study from the book of James by Mrs. J. W. Jackson of Columbia and a talk on “Committed Unto Us” by Mrs. H. D. Haberyan, of Shreveport, Woman’s work representing execu- La., a member o{ the committee on tive committee on world missions, and also a message from the Synod ical president, Mrs. H. L. Timmons of Columbia. Others from here taking part were: Greetings — Mrs. Rcbert Owens, president of local organization, tary, Mrs. Frank Kellers. Report of Corresponding Secre- tee, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin for Mrs. Report of World Missions Commit- Robert E. Wysor, Jr. Program of Progress, Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs. Prert>yterian college, Dr. M. W. Brown. Orphanage Woric, Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Report of Executive Board, Mrs. W. P. Jacdbs. During the afternoon session the ■k 16V-J K 1 QUEEN EAST MAIN STREET LAURENS, S. C. GOLD THEATRE JOANN*. S. C. Morning Shows—It A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. WL Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and S:30 Every Night Admission 40c (33c pins 7e tax) Children under l2-9c Thur.-Fri. May 3-4 . Follow the Sun Ann Baxter, Glenn Ford. Dennis O’Keefe (True story of the life of Ben Hogan) Saturday May 5 (The Best of All the War Pictures) The Steel Helmet Actually filmed in Korea Special late show at 10:30 pjn. Mon.-Tues. May 7-8 You’re In the Navy Now" Gary Cooper Wednesday May 9 Pride of the Yankees Also CASH NIGHT NEXT—— I’ll Get It for You Wholesale Susan Heyward Dan Dailey Swat heart Rose 6-Pc. Setting 29’^^ Ftd. TVw lutluM A C MBIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA