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Thursday, September 13, 19S1
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pare Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest telephone 74 or 495
Miller-Young
Engagement
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
TICKET CAMPAIGN TO BE LAUNCHED FOP
COUNTY COMMUNITY CONCEPT ASSOCIATION
Dinner Meeting To Be Held At Hotel Mary Musgrove
Evening of Sept .17 Will Open Drive To Close Follow
ing Saturday. Three Concerts In Winter Series.
Mrs. Henry M. Miller of Whit- Mrs. George R. Blalock was host
mire, announces the engagement; ess to members of her bridge club J
and approaching marriage of her on Hiursday afternoon assembling
daughter, Nancy Eliza, to Henry
Moore Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.
players for two tables
As a background for cards the
Luther L. Young, of Clinton. The hostess had arranged gladioli and
wedding will take place October 6l roses in her home when scores
in the
church.
Whitmire Presbyterian
Presbytery Conference
To Be At TTiomwell
A district conference for group
four, Women-of-the-Church, of the
South Carolina Presbytery, will be
held at Thomwell Memorial church
Tuesday, September 18.
Registration will begin at 9:30
and the program at 10 o’clock.
Those attending are asked to bring
lunch for themselves during the
noon recess. The meeting will
conclude at 2 o’clock.
were counted Mrs. Tom Addison
and Mrs. James Addison were pre
sented prizes.
After the progressions a refresh
ment course was served.
Legion Auxiliary
Will Meet Tuesday
The first fall meeting of the
Ameican Legion Auxiliary will be
held Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 18,
at the First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Alvin Trammell, president,
and other newly elected officers
will take office at this meeting.
Officers state that 1952 dues will
Final details for the membership
campaign of the Laurens County
Community Concert Association, to
be held beginning Monday, Sept.
17, are completed according to Dr.
D. Watts Cunningham, president of
the association.
The Laurens County Commun-j
ity Concert Association is affiliated,
with Community Concert Service i
of New York and Chicago, and
represents the organized audience!
plan by^vhich over a thousand
Birth Announcements
communities in the U. S. and Can
ada present series of concerts.
Mrs. Harry McSween and Mrs.
Sarah DeLoach, membership chair
portation, J. G. Ferguson, Laurens;
concert presentation, Mrs. J. B.
O’Dell, Laurens, W. R. Anderson,
Jr., Clinton; publicity, Mrs. W. H.
Harley, Laurens, Miss Margaret,
Blakely, Clinton; dinner. Miss Inez
Tuoker, Clinton; membership
cards, Mrs. Caldwell Henderson,
Clinton; Mrs. King Dixon, Laurens;
Directors: James M. Donnan,
Laurens: Mrs. Marshall Abercrom
bie, Laurens; G. M. McCuen, Lau
rens; Mrs. L. S. McMillan, Laurens;
C. P. Roper; Laurens; MV G. Feins,
Laurens; H. G. Prince, Clinton;!
Mrs. D. Oi Rhame, Clinton; Mrs.;
Robert Wasson, Hickory Tavern;
EDWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Edwards,
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Martha Elizabeth, on Sunday,
September 9, at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Edwards was before marriage
Miss Martha Graham, daughter of
Mrs. John H. Graham.
CROCKER
Mr. a^id Mrs. Claude A. Crocker
announce the birth of a daughter,
Virginia Leaman, Sunday, Septem
ber 9, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs.
Crocker is the former Miss Myra
Adair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Adair.
MIMS
Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Mims
announce the birth of a son, James
Erskine, on September 5 at Hays
hospital. Mrjr. Mims is the former
Miss EVelyn Knight.
Management Change At
Doyton-Clinton Hotel
Miss Myrtice Finger Is the neve
manager of the Dayton-Clinton ho*
tel, with her sister, Mrs. Ivey Hol
land as clerk. They succed Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Shealy, who have been u»
charge of the hotel since July 1.
Mrs. Shealy will continue to man*
age the dining department.
Miss Finger until leaving here in
June was manager of the hotel,
whch is operated by the Dayton ho*
tel chain with headquarters in Geor
gia.
STYLEMART and SEWELL
SUITS
SPORT COATS, TOPCOAT^
L. B. DILLARD
Mrs. Joe Simpson, Jr., of Whit- ^ payable at this meeting and all
mire, chairman, will preside. Ali; m e mbers are asked to attend,
women from Presbyterian churches . , _ . - T
Mrs. Johnson Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Members of her bridge club
gathered on Thursday for a num-
in this area are invited to attend.
Birthday Party
For Little Boy
men, and Miss Inez Tucker, dinner Mrs. Niles C. Clark, Waterloo; Mrs.
chairman of the sasociation, are 1 "® 1 * 1 ® 8 Chapman, Jr., Enoree; Joe
making a last minute check-up of|^ e *a ne y» Joanna; Mrs. Margaret
all preparations for attendance at Cooley, Mountville; John K. .Tay-
the dinner meeting to bfe held at, Laurens; Mrs. Henderson Pitts,
Hotel Mary Musgrove on Monday Clinton,
evening. Sept. 17, to insure that the ♦
« “ i0 w",t 1 ! , be y «r C0m,>le,e succe “ Dr. Shealy's Father
The campaign will begin with Passes At LeCSvillo
the dinner on the 17th and willj
close the following Saturday, Sept. ^ , . .
22, after which no more members Friends of Dr. F. K Shealy of this
city, wffl regret to learn of the
Binki Wingard, son of Major and ber of afternoon games at the home
Mrs. B. F. Wingard. celebrated his 0 * Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr.
fourth birthday at the home of his, Two tables were in play end
grandmother, Mrs Eif* Waason. during the games cold drinks and
in Hickory Tavern yesterday, Sep tid-bits were enjoyed. Later a
tember 12. | frozen desert course was served
The circus idee was cleverly! punch. Chib prize ter the
carried out m invitations, games. P* x >i r *** K>n * Mrs. Francis
refreshments and favors iBlalork
Miss Barrie Jean Wingard told Gladioli and roses together with
•tortee and directed the afternoon 1 • colorful bouquet featuring dried
cf games Mrs Robert C Wasson arrangements with yellow fall
. lira James D Waeoei asisist flowers were used m decoration
ed m entertaining and serving ihe f°c the
will be taken. The artist commit
tee will meet after the final re
sults have been listed and choose
the series of concerts from a list
including the modt celebrated
names in the music world. There
will be three concerts in the series
passing of his father, Frank Pierce
Shealy, 90, on Monday night
The funeral services were held
yesterday afternoon from Cedar
Grove Lutheran church near Lees-
* n< * the most tick- V ille, with interment following in
ets will get two concerts.
The cost of the memberships will
be the regular 15 plus $1 tax tor
ilui
the church cemetery
Mr, Shealy had been in declining
Sm ■XStTpCTlE US £; health for several years «nod was
rw. Li seriously ill six weeks prior to his
l.ttW folk*
Entertain Thursday
With Card Party
Episcopal Auxiliary
Meets With Mrs. He
students. One membership entitles T n :i usiy ‘ T~ k * £ nor
the holder to attend all three of ^th ^rn wid reared in
the concerts Also concerts m sur-
rounding towns of Greenwood. Ab- r ** W / oc *7 erml J* Brt H *
beville. Cherter. Spartanburg. U»- ~
ion, Anderson. Wmnsboro and * y ^ years, and M^rqd on the
GreenvillT council of Cedar Grove church
While a canvass will be made. Mr. Shealy was married to the
and Clinton and m termer Mias Lucinda Shealy. who
the surrounding area. Mrs Harry died ten years _
said that campaign head $on - ** Shealy. he ■ survived by
rill u artr tmam rrc IhMNMI Mr« H-tl.r R.<
a m to »M p .ToSVZi-: **r. M~ Ranger *»d Mrs
Came Epting. all of Leasville. 17
pub. grandchildren, and It great grand
It would he a
jour requirtunta.
ire for un la look after
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALLING CARDS - INFORMALS
Hick quality engraving on the lovettenl
, . . atylen to auit Ike
Uoana and nuvuto favors i
to the teeUvtUoa Later the re
freshment table was appointed out
side with the beautifully decorated
pmk and white cake forming the
centerpiece Individual cakes,
each bearing a tiny candle, were
served with ice cream and punch.
Musgrove Club Meets
With Mrs. Norton
The Musgrove Home Demonstra
tion club met with Mrs. Lester I
Norton on September 5 at 3:00
o'clock, with the president presid
ing. The song, America,'’ was
Fung by the club.
Mrs. Norton had charge of the
devotional and following the short
business session a poem, "My
Fray," written by Mrs. A. A. May,
was read by Mrs. Larry DeShields.
Mrs. DeShields also showed a
scrapbook containing a collection
of Hymns with explanation of why
and by whom they were .written.
Miss Dean, the assistant agent,
gave an interesting demonstration’
on “Lawns,” and distributed ma
terial on the subject. A contest!
was conducted by the recreational
leader, Miss Blanche Cox.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by her mother.
Johnson’s Floral Shop
Saluda Highway
Clinton S C.
Lee. chairman, pcvaid
•d and Mwe Kate Milam preeent
ed the praoram on 'Religion and
Economics' Taking part wvr*
Mrs. L C Sing ley who gave the
Scripture rvadmg Miss Jeanette
Pitta. Mrs Rav Pitta. Mtaa Lav and
Mrs F C. Hicks
Mrs Lewie Pitts, president of the
Woman's Society of Christian Ser
vice. waa a guest and discumed the
work and objectives of the circles
for the year
New UDC Officers
Are Installed
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., enter
tained the Stephen D. Lee Chap
ter, United Daughters of the Con
federacy, at her home on Thursday
evening for the first fall meeting.
Assisting as hostesses were Mrs. H.
M. Young, Sr., Mrs. F. C. Pinson
and Miss Blanche Cox.
Mrs. Jasper Rowland gave an in
teresting program on flags which
have flown over the various states
since the settlements.
Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and Mrs.
Frank Miller were elected dele
gates to the South Carolina divis
ion conference in Rock Hill in Oc
tober.
A social hour and refreshments
were enjoyed by the members at
tending.
The following officers were in
stalled:
President—Miss Agnes Davis.
Vice-President—Mrs. W. W. Har
ris.
Recording Secretary— Mrs. Geo.
H. Ellis.
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs.
Frank Miller.
Treasurer—Mrs. Joe W. Leake.
Registrar—Mrs. Hamp Stone.
Historian—Mrs. C. B. Betts.
Chaplain—Mrs. Mattie Anderson.
Recorder of Crosses—Mrs. Nene
D. Workman.
Mrs. Crosby Manages
Ice Cream Bar
Mrs. Mary Crosby, formerly con
nected with Howard Johnson in
Miami, Fla., is the new manager of
the Clinton Ice Cream Bar, as stat
ed in an advertisement elsewhere
in this paper.
VARSITY CLUB HATS
Deluxe quality $7.00
Imperial quality $6.00
Montclair quality $5.00
L. B. DILLARD
Woman s Society
And Circles In
Joint Meeting
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service and the circles of
Broad Street Methodist church met
jointly Monday afternoon at the
church. The devotional program
was given 6. v Mrs. C T Thomason
with Mrs Charles Ray Thomas
leading an entertaining program on
"Religion and Economics.**
Following the program a silver
tea was enjoyed in the recreation
rooms in honor of the 7th birthday
of the Killingsworth Home in Co
lumbia.
HOME
Poach your eggs and serve them
on com fritters for a nice supper
dish. You’ll like tomato or mush
room sauce to go over them.
Like an old-fashioned decorated
cake for a change? Try frosting
devil’s food or white cake with a
heap of boiled or seven minute ic
ing, then decorate with stick candy.
Next time you bake gingerbread
serve it a bit differently and see if
the family won’t like it! Slice
ripe bananas over the warm
squares and top with sugar-sweet
ened whipped cream.
Pork chops take on a delicate
flavor when you braise them and
add some pineapple juice and apple
cider as the liquid in which they’re
cooked.
Fill doughnut holes with marsh
mallows, pop under the broiler and
toast them. This takes only a min
ute or so, and (it's fun for children’s
parties.
Nice to serve with chilled tomato
or vegetable juice as a first course:
roll small balls of well-seasoned
processed American cheese in grat
ed carrots, then lace a small pretz
el stick on top for easy handling.
Dress up that canned applesauce
for desserts: place a mound of
powdered sugar on top of the sauce
in a sherbert glass, then decorate
with candied fruits. Another way
is to chill applesauce, then serve
with melted currant jelly drizzled
over the top.
never have we seen
such enthusiastic response
Frankly* we are overwhelmed! Your
wholehearted response to our remodel
ing sale would more than please any
merchant. If you had to wait for your cus
tomary Thomas service—or just didn't get
any service at all—we are sorry! At times
the crowds were more than we could
handle.
We are going to break our ironclad
policy and place on Sale Thursday* Fri
day and Saturday only remaining Re
modeling Sale Values! This is an expres
sion of "sincere thanks" to all of you who
made our Greatest Remodeling Sale so
very successful. For you Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday will be an opportunity
to pick up important savings overlooked
in the excitement.