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Thursday, April 17, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three - ') =* H-i-r The WOMAN’S PAGE ' , * Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest telephone 74 or 4»s Anderson-Hatton Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ander son announce the engagement of Mr. Anderson’s daughter, Martha Joan, to Sergeant William S. Hat ton, of Lackland Field, San Anton io, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Sr., of this city. The wedding will take place in the early summer. Laramore-Counts Engagement Told Mrs. Olga Laramore of Mount- ville, announces the engagement of her daughter, Gwendolyn, to James Henry Counts, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Counts of Greenwood. The wedding will take place in June. - Miss Norman Hostess To YWA Group The Young Women’s Association of the First Baptist church met Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary Ruth Norman. _ Miss Constance Burts had charge of the program on “Hawaiian Har vest” with several members tak ing part. After a business session the host^ ess, assisted by Mrs. Marshall Lan- ter, served refreshments. Bridge Club Is Entertained Thursday afternoon Mrs. Morgan Todd entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Wood- row street. Daffodils, narcissus and violets were included in the floral arrange ments to make a spring setting for the 'two taWes' ftfrangW " for u the games. Top honors were won by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. When cards were laid aside re freshments in two courses were served. Wood-Holloway Rites Take Place .. Mrs. H, W. Wood of this city be came the bride of William E. Hol loway of Vero Beach, Fla., former ly of California, on April 4, in a double ring ceremony conducted by Dr. D. J. Woods ath his home on North Broad street. The bride was dressed in a grey suit with blue accessories. She wore a corsage of pink carnations and a necklace of rare design, a gift of the bridegroom, which was pur chased in Mexico. Mr. Holloway is employed at the Savannah River project. After a wedding trip to central and Southern Florida they are at home to their friends at 119 Gary street. Mrs. I. M. Adair Is Club Hostess Mrs. I. M. Adair was hostess to her club and several additional guests for bridge on Thursday af ternoon. Three tables were in play with Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs. Robert P. Hamer winning score prizes. Following the progressions a salad course and tea were served. For the occasion white and pur ple iris adorned the living room while red geraniums, quince and spirea were used in decoration in the reception hall and den. Wednesday Club Has Meeting The Wednesday Bridge club was entertained the past week at the home of Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. For the occasion several other guests were invited with three .tables ar ranged for the games. Top honors went to Mrs. Robert E. Wysor III, and second prize to Mrs. Francis Blalock. When cards were laid aside a sal ad plate was served. Pink dog wood, tulips and pansies made a pretty setting for the games. • — — Mrs. Watkins Hostess Sara Glenn Circle Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mrs. Geo. R. Holland and Mrs. Ray Pitts were hostesses on Monday evening at the home' of the 'former-on-4he- Mus- grove highway to members of the Sara Gtenn circle of Broad Street Methodist church. The program on “Brotherhood In The World of Work,” was pre sented by Mrs. S. M. Warner, as sisted by Mrs. J. K. Haselden, Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Mrs. F. F. Hicks. During the business session 'a nominating committee to select of ficers for the coming year was ap pointed, Mrs. Clifton Adair, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Tan M. Ray. rally at the Lucas Avenue Baptist church at Wattsville. During the ev^ping a picnic supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Patterson, Souhem Baptist missionaries to Africa, spoke of their work in that country. Interesting picture slides of Africa were shown during the talks. Those attending were Miss Ros- lyn Cason, Mrs. L. E. Cason, Miss Mary Sue Darr, Mrs. Marshall Lanter, Mrs Fred Burnett, Jr., Miss Mary Ruh Norman and Miss Constance Burts. Bridge Club, Guests Are Entertained Entertaining members of her card club and additional guests Mrs. Robert M. Vance gave a bridge party on Thursday afternoon with five tables in play. White and purple iris adorned the living room and yellow iris the den. In the dining room red and white azaleas were effectively ar ranged. At the conclusion of the progres sions high and second awards were presented Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, III, and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. Late in he afternoon the hostess served a salad ocurse. Paul Wood and Mrs. Lewis Pitts entertained with a luncheon Satur day at noon in the ball room of the Hotel Mary Musgrove. Covers were laid for twenty guests at the long table beautifully appointed and adorned with a bou quet of white flowers and wedding bells. A miniature bride marked the place of the honoree and bridesmaids the places of the other guests. A three-course luncheon was served. The bride-elect was rerrtembered by the hostesses with a gift. Out of town guests for the lunch- ean included Mrs. P. B. Ackerman of Cottageville, Miss Nell Williams of Jonesville, Mrs. Harold Pitts of Greenville, Miss Jean Smith of Camden and Miss Eloise Miller of Pauline and this city. Altar Guild Holds Meeting The Altar Guild of St. Boniface church met on April 1 at the home of Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Jr. Mrs. Carl Franzen, president, opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read by the recording sec retary. Mrs. Sadler read the finan cial report. Plans were discussed to attend the deanery meeting to be held in Greenville during May, An electric iron, donated to the Guild, and several other house- contributed by groom. The bride was attired in a navy blue dressmaker suit with sheer white blouse and gloves and navy picture hat trimmed with white •dot veliing. Her jewelry was a rhinestone lapel pin and earrings to match. Mr. and Mrs. Berry will be at (Continued on page two) Methodist Choir Is Entertained On Tuesday evening, Mrs. James hold necessities, Pitts, .^ifegtor, entertained mem- members, will be given to a family bers of the choir of Broad Street whose home Burned recently. Baptist YWA's Attend Meet Tuesday evening a group of YWA members of the First Baptist 1 church attended the organization Methodist church at her home. About twenty guests enjoyed an informal social hour-during which refreshments of sandwiches, dain ties, cookies, punch and coffee were served buffet. Miss Lois Blakely poured coffee. Group singing was enjoyed and Miss Barbara Richter, exchange teacher from Berlin, Germany, gave a number of selections on the ac cordion. Luncheon Given For Bride-Elect and brother, Paul T. Wood, Mrs. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr. Former Resident Weds In Iowa Mrs. Lillie Bolt of Council Bluffs, Iowa, formerly of this city, and Harry M. 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