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\ i \ - - l Thursday, June 12, 195^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three 'y*'% The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News is a graduate of Whitmire high school. He received his B.S. de gree from Presbyterian college and his M.D., from Duke Medical School, Durham, N. C. He also at- Club, Guests Are Entertained At Bridge Entertaining members of her Ellis. Jr., vice-president; Mrs. A. president. Miss Jennie McMaster, M. Cannon, secretary-treasurer. of Camden, will be the guest Carolina Wrens — Mrs. A. C 1 speakers. Young, president; Mrs. David club and other guests, Mrs. Perry. Word, vice-president; Mrs. Gary ISTprU^c, PriHo M Mnnr#> waa h^ot^cc fnr a hriHfff'! Holcombe SPCretarV-treasurer INLliJtJib i-)l ICiy tended the University of North i m. Moore was hostess for a bridge; Holcombe, secretary-treasurer. of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Carolina and New Orleans Bap tist Theological Seminary. West Circle Holds Meeting For June The West circle met ^Tuesday evening at the Training School. The program on Alaska was pre sided over by Mrs. Zeno Crad dock. After a devotional by Mrs. S. S. Barnett, each member pres ent took part in the discussion. Mrs. Leonia Westbury, leader, con ducted a short business session and reports w'ere given by Mrs. Max- field and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Plans were made for conducting com munity mission trips and gifts. Mrs. Loftis dismissed the group with prayer. Mrs. W. E. Caudell Observes Birthday Mrs. W. E. Caudell of Kinards, celebrated her 50th birthday.May 28 at her home near Joanna, with a number of friends and relatives present. Mrs. Caudell was bom and rear ed in Bullock county, Ga., moving to her present home in 1932. They have one daughter, Miss Johnnie Mae Caudell of the home place. Local O. E. S. Chapter Takes Part In Meet The State Grand Chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, will meet in Greenville June IT, 18 and 19; The James B. Parrott chapter of this city will give a drill for the Most Worthy Right Grand Matron of Virginia,- of General Grand Chap ter. Fifteen members under the direction of Mrs. Eva Land, past grand matron, will participate. Mrs. Pope Chapman will take part in a flag drill, carrying the Chris tian Flag. This is under the direc tion of Mrs. Blanche Starnes of Rock Hill, past grand matron. Those taking part will wear white evening dresses. Miss Marie Watts * Hostess to G. A.'s ary of the First Baptist church met Monday evening with Miss Marie Watts*»~ • „ . The meeting was called to order by the counsellor, Mrs. S. B. Loftis, and opened with prayer by Miss Toni Nelson. Miss Watts had charge of the program on Alaska, with the following taking part: Misses Ruth Anthony, Margaret Tankersley, and Jackie Truluck. The program closed with prayer. Miss Truluck conducted the*Adair was Luncheon Given For Bridge Club ^Thursday morning Mrs. hostess to at R. members C. of party on Thursday afternoon her home on Maple street. Throughout the card rooms, gar denias in low bowls, larkspur, feverfew, daisies and verbena were artistically arranged to form a background for the four tables. Cold drinks were enjoyed dur The various clubs are meeting to form committees and will be ready to start work in September, offi cers announce. Mrs. DeLoache Speaks ; At B and PW Meeting Of Cpl. Bevill Miss Helen Jean Nabors of Lau rens, and James Cecil Bevill of Oliver, Ga., Corporal, United States Army, were married at 5:30 p. n.. Saturday. May 24, at the First,B.p tist church of Laurens. The. pas- j. E Rouse, conduct- business session and Miss Helen I her bridge club assembling players |j ng |the games and afteT cards a! The June meeting ot the Busi- ^ * hr R( 7, Anderson took the minutes. Plans; for two tables. salad course was served with | ness and Profesional Women’s club ed T t / 10 rin £ ceremony, were made for the next meeting j j n car d rooms sweetheart punch. Two additional tables; was held on Tuesday evening at d and a study course. | roses, daisies, and pomegranate | were laid for guests invited foriHotel Mary Musgrove. . \ ^r' r .i' . / The hostess, assisted by her blossoms were decorative. Mrs. J., refreshments after cards. Mrs. W. W. Harris, first vice-j and c naD draeons md ithSb- d F. Jacobs won top score prize. honor for visitors was won j president, presided in the absence canr j p ] abra Following the games the hostess by Mrs j M Adair and Mrs Hen-! of the president. served a two-course hot luncheon, derson Pitts was awarded club! Blakely. Reports “ prize. Mrs. J. B. Puryear ^eptj state convention Linda Boland floating prize. mother, Mrs. Boyd Watts, served a salad plate with iced drinks during the social hour. Miss Ruth Anthony was received as a new member. Mrs. Abrams Hostess To Sara Glenn Circle Has 8t hBirthday Linda Boland, daughter of and Mrs. Frank M. Boland. Mr. Mrs. Bill Abrams and Mrs. C. H. |was eight years old on June 4 Permanent Garden Jr -’ Clubs Are Formed McCrary, Jr., were co-hostesses on Monday evening at the home of the former to the Sara Glenn circle of Broad Street Methodist church. Mrs. J. K. Haselden, assisted by Mrs. McCrary. Miss Jeanette Pits, Mrs. S. M. Warner and Miss Sara Stone, presented the program on “Let The Little Ones Come.” Mrs. Abrams, chairman, presided over the business session and plans for the. coming year’s program were made. Later a social hour, punch, sand wiches and cookies were ^njoyed. For the occasion the hostess T *home was attractive with lovely arrange ments of garden flowers. Dr. Parks McKittrick ...... Weds In Mississippi 1 h 0 n“ r r ed n on M w In observance of the occasion she invited about 30 little girls for an afternoon party. Outdoor games were enjoyed and j later refreshments were served in the dining room prettily appoint ed in a pink and white color note. The birthday cake formed the cen terpiece for the refreshment table. Ice cream, cakes and punch were served by the Ronoree’s mother, assisted by Mrs. W. M. Finney and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Fans and gum were presented the guests as sou venirs. _ , - — -V — - Birthday Party For - Mary Ellen Cornwall Mary Ellen Cornwall, daughter J. J. Cornwall, was Wednesday, Juno 4, Miss Mary Elizabeth Stevens, 1 the occasion of her 6th birthdny, The Garden clubs of Clinton man Miss Margaret on the recent in Charleston were given by Mrs. Leila N. John- ! son. Mrs. lone Wallace, Miss Mil- | dred Bozard and Miss Elizabeth ; Nicholson. Mrs. Wallace was e!ert- , ed to serve as state music chair- holding lighted taper: (Contiruued on page seven) held meetings recently and have organized into five permanent clubs as follows: Green Garden—Mrs. Tom The club has selected as one of" its projects cancer education, and ! Mrs. Sara DeLoache of Laurens, Fick- 1 county commander, spoke to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stevens of Hattiesburg, Miss., be- cae the bride of Dr. Wilson Parks McKittrick, pastor of Fork Shoals! p n j ove d the Baptist church, at 4 o’clock Sun- - - day afternoon, June 1, in a wed ding at Broad Street Methodist church, Hattiesburg. with a party at Mary Lou Ranch. A number of her little kinder garten friends and other playmates occasion which in cluded outdoor games. The ranch house was gaily decorated with myriads of colorful balloons and candles. The beautifully emboss lin, president; Mrs. R. M. Vance.! £roup on this subject, stressing the vice-president; Mrs. Jasper Row-1 three phases of work for the land, secretary-treasurer. | American Cancer Society educa- Sun Bonnet—Mrs. W. W. Harris. ! tion. service and research. president; Mrs. George C. Belling- rath, vice-president; Mrs. S. A. Timmons, secretary-treasurer. Dirt Daubers—Mrs. R. W. John son, president; Mrs. R S Truluck, vice-president;. Mrs J C Thomas, secretary-treasurer'; Yellow Jasmine—Mrs. James Sloan, president; Mrs. George . Mrs. Johnson, accompanied at .the piano by Mrs. Wallace, gave a solo, “The Golden Key,” by Carrie Jacobs Bond, which was dedicated to the National B and PW club. The Jul^ meeting t will be a joint lone with the Laurens club and the P. J state president, Miss Margue-ite D. I DeVore, of Columbia, and vice- «-4 JACKIE FRANKS DANCING CLASS Begins Monday, June 1.6 204 N. Adair St. 9-..10 A. M. If interested, please call 630-J :•»»»: s BELK’S STYLE SHOW AIR-CONDITIONED For Your Shopping Comfort! The Rev. James R. McKittrick, ed birthday cake which centered the refreshment table, was cut and served with ice cream. Lemonade, drawn from the well, was also served with popcorn. Novelty can dies and a favor were given each little guest. groom, conducted the .ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Andrew F. Gallman, pastor of Broad Street church. A reception was held in the church parlors following the cere- For her wedding trip the bride wore a jacket dress of navy pique trimmed with white lace. Mrs. McKittrick is a graduate of Hattiesburg high school and re ceived her B.A degree from Mis sissippi Woman’s college. Dr. Mc Kittrick, son of the Rev. and Mrs. James R. McKittrick of Kinards, Rev, and Mrs. Grigg Honored With Tea A beautiful silver tea honored Rev. and Mrs. Womble Quay Grigg j on their twenty-fifth wedding an niversary when the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service enter tained from 5 to 6:30 o’plogk Sun- day afternoon, May 18, in Phifer lo see a demonstration while sale is on. 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All members of the church were invited, and special invitations were extended to new members, to ministers of Monroe and their j wives; and to Dr. and Mrs. Grigg, | of Lawndale, Mr. Grigg’s parents. Miss Ledford Weds Roy Gene Skinner Miss Betty Jo Ledford was mar-! ried to Roy Gene Skinner at Jud-1 son Baptist church, Greenville, at i 4:30 in the afternoon, June 3. Dr. S. J. Gardner was the officiating minister at the double ring cere mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ledford. Mr. Skin ner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Skinner of Paducah, Ky. The bride is a graduate of Park- j er high school and Winthrop col lege. She was a .member of the' city schools faculty the past year. The bridegroom attended high school and junior college in | Paducah, and is a graduate of Presbyterian college. The bridal couple will spend the summer in Kentucky after which they will return to Greenville. Attending the rites from here were Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Prince, Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Misses Ka trine Martin and Betty Neal Der rick. June Meeting U. D. C. Chapter The June meeting of the Steph en D. Lee Chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George H. Ellis, with Mrs. F. C. Pinson, Miss Lily Yarborough and Mrs. J. Wiljl Dillard assisting as hostesses. Mrs. Asa Davis, who was :n charge of the program, gave an in teresting sketch on Mrs. John Brown Gordon, wife of General Gordon of Georgia, a heroine of the Cohfetferacy, and one of the founders of the UDC. During a social hour guests were invited into the dining room where sandwiches, punch and cakes were served buffet from the dining table overlaid with a hand-made cloth pnd centered with a bouquet of Queen Anne’s lace. Elsewhere m the home flowers of the season were prettily arranged. Double larkspur and gysophilia adorned the mantel and gardenias the cof fee table. 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