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/ I * • * t • Srptf«ib»r 20, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pact Tkroa The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Chib and Church News of Interest ' semnd scon* winners on with Mrs. A. D. Salter floating pm*. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Friday keeping from her bridal bouquet Mrs Joseph Robertson of Orlan do, was matron of honor, ' and Club, Other Guests inclu i' d ., ^ ' 0 J luw ' _ _ . ing. Miss Marion Walling jof Knox- Are Entertained vine, Tenn.. Miss Kitty MUner of V * The Wednesday club and a num-' McLaney of nt rtth*r were enter- : Charlotte, Miss Mary Ann Russell Legion Auxiliary In First Fall Meeting The September meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held on Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church with 19 members present. The newly installed president, Mrs. Alvin Trammell, presided, and presented the program on “Music.” Beth Trammell rendered two piano selections, “Winter Carnival” and “Narcissus." Later the group join ed in singing several numbers. Following the business session man descent and brought out their qualities as farmers, toymakers and also their contributions to music. Twenty-six members and a vis itor, Mrs. F. D. Jones, who is a charter member of the organiza tion, attended the meeting. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor was voted an as sociate member. District Conference Held Here Tuesday District Conference 4 of South Carolina Presbytery met Tuesday at Thornwell—Memorial church. members were invited into the la dies parlor for a social hour. Mrs. George Watts Copeland’s group were hostesses and served coffee, cake and salted nuts. ♦ \ Mrs. B. L. King Honored On 84th Birthday On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13, Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., entertained with a party at her home on Cen tennial street honoring Mrs. B. L. King on her 84th birthday, and assembling 15 friends of the hon- oree. Throughout the King home early fall flowers, marigolds, zinnias and roses, were artistically arranged. In the dining room the table, covered with a hand-made lace cloth, was centered with the beau tifully iced and decorated cake out lined with small lavender gladi oli sprays and centered with a, for ^ ^ ubles wer< ao—gay of pink carnations., m p}^, w jjj, Mr* John Glover rn m r'sUI and theee colors were reflectedin, winninI ^ ^non. Mrs. Maust Elect New Officers klaf-. TaD whhe tap*r<barned ( WM presented as a guest prize a The September meeting of m crystal candelabra. Sandwiches, of Japanese china, runeb and cake were served. After plsy the fccwtess served Each guest remembered Mrs. salad and sweet courses King with a gift ♦ Mrs Harry Phillip* (Mary King). Joint HoSteSS©S h0,l 'jGive Bridge Parties On Thursday and Fnday after noons Mrs Francis Blalock and with the Group Conference Chair man, Mrs. Joe H. Simpson, of Whit mire, presiding. The program, in cluding talks and reports from some twenty women, began at 10 a. m., and concluded at 2:00 p. m. Highlights of the day included a message from Presbyterial Presi dent, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs of this city, lunch at the Thornwell Youth Center, music by the Thornwell choir and a tour over the campus. There were ninety-six women in attendance. Party Honors Visitors Here Honoring Mrs. Albert Maust of Uniontown, Pa., who was a house guest of Mrs. Michael Gussie, Mrs. Samuel Gray was hostess for bridge on last Wednesday after noon. Zinnias and pompom chrysanthe mums made • colorful background ber of other guests were enter tained last week by Mrs. Hugh Jacobs at the home of Mrs. William P. Jacobs. Thtrou^ioiA the card room* where tables were arranged for the, games were lovely bouquets of zin nias, roses and assorted cut flow ers of the early fall season. Score j awards were presented Mrs. Ma rion Milam and. Mrs. Lukie Culp, club visitors for" tne afternoon. When cards were laid aside salad course was enjoyed. Garden Club Units Will Meet Monday of Belmont, and Miss Mildred! Wright of Gainesville. Ga. Mary Ann Neighbors of Clinton. S. C., was junior bridesmaid, and Ann Mackie of Orlando, was flower girl. The bridegroom had his father as best man, and groomsmen were Bill Lee of Macon, Ga., Edward Bermau of MrRnt, Ga.. Jim Pitt man of Lake City, Fla , Lt. Wi!- liaAn Winnsemann of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Richard Stock of Orlando Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the social hall (Continued on page seven) The first fall meeting of the Clinton Garden club will be held Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, at 4 o’clock as follows: Camellia—Mrs. Robert M. Vance, chairman and hostess. Gardenia—Mrs. George Huguley, chairman and hostess. Iris—Mrs. John W. Stevenson, chairman; Mrs. Marshall Brown, hostess. Magnolia—Mrs. W. G. King. Jr. dhainnan; Mrs. Hagry Baldwin, hostess, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Rose — Mrs. C. E. Galloway, chairman; Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr hostess. Yellow Jasmine — Mrs. B. O. Whitten, chairman;. Mrs. T. J. Leake, hostess. Any members who have not been contacted by a chairman are asked to please call Mrs. James P. Sloan or Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat. ■ — Baptist Women of and fa mg and entertaining Mrs. Brown Gives Century Club Paper Mrs J. B Arnold entertained a Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church was held on Monday afternoon. The Runyan circle. Mrs Bluff* Blakely, presiding, had charge of the program. Hymn. Devotional, Mrs Blakely. Prayer, Mrs Estelle Abrams Parts on the program were taken fnmds’for’brtdg, .1 oJ’ b >' K H CUrke hone of the former Johnson and Miss Ruth Bailey A lovely bowl of red and yel- together with a modern I of gladioli Dacora I church, asking members to send between the ages of • and on the pore Following the Business session with Mrs S. A Timmons presiding. Announcement was made of the R A. conclave to be held on Tuesday evening at the ef the B Gray. Mrs. Walter pre- gladioli In ahade* of p 1 ** 1 h in 17 with punch and Report from the nomi^teig .^,^4 committee. Mrs B. W Suiherel chairman Other members Mrs R W Johnson snd Mrs Clarke * at Moke this beautiful, practical Lane Cedar Chest her first "very own” piece of furniture I In its sweet smelling red cedar interior she’ll find the safe, private sanctuary she has always wanted for ber mbit personal £ treasures. Just one dollar delivers it and then you get weeks and weeks to pay l Maxwell Bros. 6* Wilkes CLINTON, S. C Mrs George H Ellis presided over the election of the following efftoers W M U officers for 1M] ltS3— -Mrs 8- A Timmons 1st Vice-President — Mrs Ray Anderson 2nd Vic* President—Mrs J. K Lawton Young People's Director — Mrs. Cooper. Secretary— Mrs. Caldwell Hen derson Treasurer—Mrs. Guy Tumblin Mission Study Chairman— Mrs Harwood Nelson Stewsrdship Chairman — Miss Ruth Bailey. Community Missions Chairman— Mrs. L. E Cason. Social Chairman — Mrs R M League Literature Chairman—Mrs R. H McGee Historian—Mrs S. B Loftis. Baldwin—Mrs. Moms League. Franks—Mrs. Fred Brandt. Paterson—Mrs. Joe Leake. Runyan—Mrs. Karl Johnson. West—Mrs. West bury. B W C.—(to be elected at next meeting). Young people’s organizations: Sunbeams—Mrs. Geo. D. Ellis, Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Orr. Junior G. A.—Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Wm. Davis, Mrs. Hugh Ray. Intermediate G. A.—Mrs. Fred Holcombe, Miss Fletcher, Miss Brawdy. Dismissal prayer by Mrs. L. E. Cason. Miss Dendy Bride Of D. M. Ryle, Jr. In Orlando Rites Orlando, Fla., Sept. 15.—Miss Nancy Elizabeth Dendy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Coleman Dendy, of Orlando, was united in marriage with Dallas Martin Ryle, Jr., of Fort Worth, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ryle of Perry, Ga., at the First Presbyterian church here Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p. m. Officiating clergyman was the; bride’s father, assisted by her uncle, Rev. Wilkes Dendy, of Dal ton, Ga. Given in marriage by her broth er, Marshall Dendy, Jr., the bride' was gowned in traditional white satin, the dress being fashioned with a basque waist scalloped to a full back with covered bottons. The yoke of illusion was outlined with lace, sequins, and seed pearl applique, and the same motif was used on the long pointed sleeves. She wore a veil of Brussels lace attached to a small satin hajf-hat. Her bridal bouquet was of white roses and stephanotis, centered with a white orchid. For traveling she wore a gold suit trimmed in black velvet, and black accessories, with the orchid 1937-1951 . Utli Anniversary [vent! Thursday-Friday-Saturday—Sept. 20*21*22 WE INVITE YOU TO HELP US CELEBRATE! For 14 years we have tried our best to please you... and it has been a pleasure to serve you. We appreciate your patronage over all these years, and realize that without your help, we could not have been able to have this anniver sary. 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