The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 07, 1951, Image 9
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Thursday, June 7, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pasre Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
V**‘ . 'S’ ■' '
Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest
noon with five tables of bridge.
Throughout the cord rooms dah
lias, sweetpeas and roses in modern
istic array were decorative
including large bowls of vari-col*
ored larkspur and magnolia leaves,
roses and Admiral Byrd daisies.
After a number of interesting
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Mrs. Hammett
Is Club Hostess
Members of her bridge club met
on Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Ben Hay Hammett for a number
of afternoon games.
Before the games the hostess
served a dessert course at daintily
appointed tables.
Two tables were in play with
Mrs. Reece H. Young winning high
score prize.
Little Girl
Has Birthday
Last Wednesday afternoon in ob
servance of her seventh birthday
which occurred Thursday May 31,
Lois Marie Haselden, was given a
birthday party.
Nancy Pitts and Barbara Milam
assisted her mother, Mrs. J. K.
Haselden, in entertaining the thir
ty one little folk with a number of
Score prizes for the progressions ( progressions top honor went to
were presented Mrs. Horace Payne,, Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and floating
Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs. H. L. i prize to Mrs. James L Walker. The
Eichelberger. | hostess also remembered Mrs. Har-
Later in the afternoon when cardst W E. Wilkes, Jr., a newcomer, with'
were laid aside the hostesses served
outdoor games. Later they were in-ja salad course.
vited inside for refreshments of ice 1 *
cream, cookies and candies and RriHmh PrrrHoc;
table was hte birthday cake beau-! _ ^ t_t
each was remembered with a party Dy OO-riOSlGSSGS
tifully decorated in pink and
white.
A. R. P. Society
Has Meeting
a guest prize.
At the conclusion of the games,!
saladTassorted dainties and dessert,
•were served buffet from a i> r ettily
appointed table adorned with a
mixed bouquet of roses, lilies and
_ ^ _ (Daisies. Several refreshments
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. D. O. guests were invited to call after
Rhame and Mrs. W. R. Anderson cards.
' were co-hostesses to a number of Mrs. William Bailey Owens and
friends at the home of the former for Mrs. N. Reece Young assisted the
bridge. | hostess in the courtesies of enter-
Roses and a variety of summer taining.
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
— TRY —
OUR HOT LUNCHES
with that special home-cooked flavor
COLD PLATES — SANDWICHES — COLD DRINKS
M & T GRILL
T. D. Jacobs, Mfcr.
Monday afternoon the regular | flowers were combined to form a
monthly meeting of tbe Woman’s background for the four tables. Priz
Missionary Society was held at the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church.
Miss Margaret Blakely, president.
es for the progressions went to Mrs.
William Bailey Owens and Mrs. Car
lisle Neely.
When cards were laid aside a salad
presided and led in the discussion course was served with several addi-
o fthe Presbyterian and Synodical tional tea guests calling. Mrs. James
meeting and the objectives fo hte'Murrah of Batesburg, Mrs. Rhame’s
society for the year. Each cause 1 sister, was a visitor here for the
secretary presented plans the va-[ party.
THRIFTY...
by HOLLAND’S
“Says he's sending it to a
friend that stlil hasn’t tried
one-stop shopping at John R.
Holland Grocery!”
BETTER MEAT
FOR LESS MONEY
Balentine’s
Franks, lb. .. 59c
Chicken Loaf,
lb 59c
Balentine’s Picnic
Hams, lb. ... 42c
Morrell Palace Breakfast
Bacon, lb. ... 49c
Center Cut Pork
Chops, lb. ... 67c
Country
Sausage, lb. . 55c
Se ~ 7
Liver, lb 39c
Sliced, Baked or Boiled
Ham, lb.... S1.19
Choice Chuck or Rib
Roast, lb. ... 65c
Loin End Pork
Roast, lb. ... 49c
Fresh Ground
Beef, lb 63c
Grade-A Round
Steak, lb. ... 89c
Margold
Oleo, lb 28c
Fresh Country
Eggs, lb 59c
Choice T-Bone
Steak, lb 89c
Morrell All Meat
Bologna, lb. . 55c
In Cloth, Morrell Luncheon
Loaf, lb 79c
Whole Unsliced
Bacon Squares,
Neck Bones,
lb. .25c
John R.
Holland
Grocery
MUSGROVE ST.
Phone 130-J
V
rious phases of study^nad work.
Dinner Given For
Little Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dees enter
. tained with a dinner Monday eve
On Wednesday afternoon players
were invited for three tables.
Parties In Laurens For
Miss Eleanor Shaw
Mrs. Abe Smith entertained at,
a lovely bridge party at her home
in Laurens Saturday afternoon,
complimenting Miss Elinor Shaw,!
of this city, bride-elect.
The games were played in a col-;
orful setting of larkspur, daisies,
lilies and sweet peas.
Miss Marion Walker won the
\ /r m • i i r-» • i high score prize and Miss Frances
Mrs. bhields' Entertains Taylor, the low award. Miss Shaw
Bridge Club, Guests i ^ cK%e*m gil ‘ ^ s,,ver in
Entertaining members of her; After cards, a delicious salad
ning in honor of their little daugh- club and other guests Mrs. W. M., course was served,
ter, Dottie Ann, who was celebrat-J Shields as hostess for six tables ofj Clinton guests were Miss Sara
ing her eighth birthday. 1 bridge at Lakeside Country club Jordan, Miss Catherine Dicus and
The prettily embossed birthday
cake centered the table where
places were laid for twelve little
school friends.
Following dinner games were en
joyed.
Tuesday Club
Is Entertained
The Tuesday bridge club met this
week at the home of Mrs. Goyne L.
Simpson for a number of afternoon
progressions.
Two tables were arranged for the
games in a setting of colorful sum
mer flowers. Mrs. Raymond Pitts and
Mrs. Pringle Copeland were awarded
high and second score prizes.
After cards the hostesses served
salad and sweet courses.
June Meeting of
Lutheran Society
The June meeting of the Wom
an’s Missionary Society of St.;
| John’s Lutheran church was held
on Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. W. T. Kanning.
Mrs. E. E. Smith and Mrs. James
C. Dickert presented the program
on the topic “Where Cross the
Crowded Ways”.
During the social hour that fol
lowed the business session the host-!
ess served refreshments.
Shower Compliments
June Bride-Elect
Complimenting Miss Elinor Shaw,
whose marriage was an event of
June 5, Mrs. Eddie Cavaleri. enter
tained a number of the bride-elect’s
Laurens and Clinton friends recently.
The honoree’s chair was covered
with white and adorned with a tra
cery of ivy. Features of the party
were a number of interesting games
and the presentation of a shower of
miscellaneous gifts to Miss Shaw.
Later a salad course and sweets were
served.
Roses in shades blending from pink
to red and forget-me-nots prettily
decorated the hostess’ home.
on Wednesday of the past week.
The spacious rooms were lovely
with seasonal floral arrangements
Mrs. Annette Brewer.
Also complimenting Miss Shawi
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Hear
TENCH P. OWENS
Member, S. C. House of Representatives
from Laurens County
Talk on the
STATE GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT
for 1951-52 —
at 7:00 P. M., Monday, June 11
oo Radio Station WLBG
Presbyterian Circles •
Will Meet Monday
Circles of the First Presbyterian
church will meet Monday, June 11,
as follows:
At eight o’clock:
TR). 1—Mrs. Tom Plaxico, chair
man; Mrs. Irby Hipp, hostess.
No. 2—Mrs. Leland Young, chair
man; Mrs. J. Will Dillard, hostess.
No. 3—Mrs. John Glover, chair
man; Mrs. William Johnson, hostess.
At 4 o’clock:
No. 4—Mrs. R. E. Sadler, chair
man; Mrs. Layton Fraser, hostess.
No. 5—Mrs. Aylilfe Jacobs, chair
man; Mrs. Horace D. Payne, hostess.
No. 6—Mrs. George Blalock, chair
man; Mrs. Jasper Rowland, hostess.
No. 7—Mrs. Francis Blalock, chair
man; Mrs. R. P. Hamer, hostess.
No. 8—‘Mrs. C. M. Bailey, chair
man; Mrs. N. Reese Young, hostess.
At 10 o’clock:
No. 9—Mrs. J. W. Anderson, chair
man; Mrs. Edward Henry, hostess.
No. 11, Rock Bridge—Mrs. Frank
Young, chairman, meets the second
Sunday evening at 7:30 at the church.
Prom Party For
Young People
Complimenting her cousin, Miss
Susan Kinney, of Sumter, who was
visiting here, Miss Jackie Truluck
gave a prom party on Saturday eve
ning.
Gayly colored lanterns in the trees
lighted the yard for the garden party
which assembled about forty-five
young people. Games and proms
were enjoyed and punch and cookies
served throughout the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. R. S: Truluck, the hostess’
parents, were assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Thomas and the visitor’s mother,
Mrs. T. D. Kinney.
Joint Hostesses
Give Bridge Party
Mrs. Edward Ferguson and Mrs.
Tommy Hollis entertained jointly at
the Ferguson home on Friday after-
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