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v Thursday, March 6, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Se\en —7\ .1 Society.,. (Continued from page three) gram. Later a social hour ahd re freshments were enjoyed. Last evening at the regular prayer-greenery. In the den yellow was used service the women of the church sponsored the temperance study, with Miss Louise Tribble teaching from the study book on “Fruit of the Vine.” Bailey Owens and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson. Floating prizfcf went to Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker. Later in the af ternoon a salad course, cofToe^and sweets were enjoyed". Decorating the living room werej containers of stock shading from lav^- j ender to purple, white quince and; in modernistic arrangement of jon quils and gladioli. # Episcopal Auxiliary Has March Meeting The March meettng of the Wom an’s Auxiliary of All Saints Episco- <-) pal Mission was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mi chael Turner. Mrs. J. B. Hart led the devotion al and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan present ed the Lenten study course from the book, “The Holy Scripture.” r Mrs. R. B. Hellams, president, presided over the business session and thanked Mrs. Hugh McNair ior representing the group at the * World Day of Prayer service. Presbyterian Circles In March Meetings Circles of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday as follows: At 7:30: No. 1—Mrs. Tom Plaxico, chair man; Mrs. R. E. Jones, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. Leland Young, chair- man and hostess. At 7:30. March 11: No. 3 —Mrs. John Glover, chairman; Mrs. Horace j .. v Smith, 86 Palmetto St., Lydia, host ess. The-following at-4'p.fn.r No. 4 — Mrs. R. E. Sadler, chair man and hostess. No. 5—Mrs. AylifYe Jacobs, chair- . man; Mrs. Hubert Boyd, hostess. No. 6 — Mrs. George R. Blalock, chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Baker^ host- ' ess. No. 7—Mrs. Francis Blalock, chair man; Mrs. Bill Shields, hostess. No. '8 — Mrs. C. M. Bailey, chair man; Mrs. Edouard Patte, hostess. No. 9 at 10 a.m. — Mrs. Jack An derson, chairman and hostess. iovely Party For March Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Barbara Workman, popular March bride-elect, Mrs. M. L. Robertson, Misses Carrie Belle and Mildred Workman entertained Saturday afternoon with a seated tea . at the Robertson home. Throughout the receiving rooms, camellias, daffodils, hyacinths and forsythia were artistically arranged. A white and green bridal motif was observed in the dining room. A hand-made cloth over green adorned ihe table which held a centerpiece of snapdragons, narcissus, snowdrops ^ and spirea in an antique silver bowl flanked by triple candelabra holding white lighted tapers. . > As the guests arrived favors fol lowing the wedding theme were pin ned on. A sSlad course, assorted dain ties and tea were served to about thirty guests who called. Miss Work- - man was remembered by the host- ' esses with crystal in her chosen pat tern. Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. Ben Work man and Mrs. Claude Lawson assist ed the hostesses in the courtesies of entertaining. Thursday afternoon Mrs. C. _ W. > Copeland was hostess to members of 1 per card club and several additional i guests for three tables of bridge. Awards for the afternoon went to Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs. George M. Huguley. When cards were laid aside a re- ireshment 'course, coffee, and sweets v/ere served. Miss Haynes Weds J. Alan Suddeth The marriage of Miss June Lil lian Haynes, daughter of Mrs. | Thomas Nixon Haynes of Arling- 1 ton, Virginia, and the late Mr. | Haynes, to Jimmie Alan Suddeth, j son of Mrs. Broadus Hobson Sud deth' of this city, and the late Mr. I Suddeth took place March 1st in Christ Episcopal Church, Alexan dria, Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. O. V. T. Chamberlain. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride’s mother. Given in marriage by her broth er-in-law, Pilliam R. Comptonf of Virginia, the bride wore an ivory slipper satin gown with a Juliet cap and a finger-tip veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and hyacinth bells. The bride’s. sister T .-Mrs.- Comptorhf was matron of honor and the other attendant was Mrs. Richard L. Ma lone of Atlanta, Georgia. ’• Best man for his brother was Broadus Noland Sudderth of this! city and ushers were Tommy F. McCaw -of Washington -and-John- A. Simpson of Virginia. The bride attended George Washington University. Mr. Sud deth graduated from Clemson Col lege, with a degree in physics. Af ter a southern wedding trip, the couple will live in Washington, D. C. * 4. Joint Hostesses " % ’ JFpr Bridge Party Mrs. C..W. Copeland and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland were co-hostesses to a group of friends on last Wednes day afternoon for bridge at the home of the former. After a number of progressions, prizes were won by Mrs. William Rabies Clinics To Be Conducted Dr. Ben F. Wvman of the state board of health, has announced the period March 10-22 as the period in which statewide rabies clinics will be held throughout the state to give everyone an opportunity to have their dogs inoculated. It is announced that the Laurens County Health Department will | conduct sixty clinics. An itine- < rary has been arranged for the up per part of the county with Dr. | P. D. Mayfield as veterinarian in charge. . A similar schedule has been made for the lower part of; the county with Dr. W. W. Adams of this city in charge. The state law requires that all dogs four months old and over be inoculated- against rabies each year by a graduate veterinarian. Dr. W. W. Adams, of this city, vetr i ennarian in charge for the lower part of the county, will conduct clin ics at a number of places as an nounced. U. D. C. TO MEET The Stephen D. Lee * Chapter, United Daughters of the Confeder acy, will meet this evening, Thurs day, March 6, at. 7:80 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. 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