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r i • I Thursday, September 25, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Thre* The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News of Interest telephone 74 or 495 YWA's To Have Mission Program The .YWA’s of the First Baptist church will hold their state Mis sion program at the home of Mrs. Marshall Lanter Monday evening, September 20 at 7 o’clock. All members are invited to be present. Johnson-Sineoth Rites nnounced Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Sybil, to George Sineath, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath, Sr., of this city on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1952. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. R. L. Smith, pastor of Padgett’s Creek Baptist Church, Cross Anchor. Lewis-DuBose Invitations Issued Mrs. Edward D. Lewis of Lake city requests the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of her daugh ter, Treva Joan, to Thomas Chalmers DuBose, of Hartsville on Friday, the third of October, at eight o’clock in the evening, at Thornwell Memorial Church, of this city. A reception will immediately fol low the ceremony at the Home of Peace, on the orphanage campus. Miss Lewis has held a position with voted to beautify the two blocks on either side of the railroad tracks from the A&P store to the Pres byterian church as their project. Two arrangements by Mrs. Geo. Blalock and Mrs. Bailey Williams will be placed at the Spartanburg Barnette-Brunson Wedding Rites At Baptist Church ’ Miss Margaret Anne Barnette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. 1 . bride, served as ,matron of honor; j Mrs. Brunson, mother of the bride- bridesmaids were, Miss Lucy Thom- groom, wore a gray dress, black hat fair. The club voted to federate^® arne ^ e > c * t > r » became the with the state club. j bride of Nolen Lanford Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brunson, Officers of this group are Mrs. homfe of the former in Laurens with a* dessert bridge on Thursday afternoon. Attending from h5 re ert Vance, vice-president; and Mrs. ; ^^ ^ of Allendale, in a double ring cere- were Miss Katrine Martin, Miss Robinson, Miss Buford, Mrs. Pur- year, Mrs. Tom Ficklin, Mrs. W. M Finney, Mrs. James Wolfe. Tom F.cklm president; Mrs R°>>-| mony taking place Friday, September ert Vance, vice-president; and Mrs. , 2 a , 5 . 30 0 , cIock a[ the y irst B Jasper Rowland, secretary-treasur-1 llsl chur( . hT her( , ^ Rev Henry er ’ (J. Gambrell of Louisville, Georgia, as of Clinton; Miss Kate Gillespie of Abbeville; Mcs. Henry J. Gam brell of Louisville, Georgia; and Mrs. Charles E. Hood of Spartanburg. They wore aqua taffeta gowns with drop shoulders and tight fitting and her corsage was also an orchid. Following the ceremony the wed ding party received in the vestibule of the church. During the evening the bridal couple left for a wedding trip and for traveling the bride wore bodices. The lamp-shade skirts were a gold silk suit with brown velvet full and graceful. They also wore hat and brown lizard accessories, rhinestone necklaces and carried cas- She wore the orchid from her bridal cade bouquets of bronze and yellow.. bouquet. Keith Gatlin, of Newberry, served Mrs. Brunson is a graduate of Clin- as best man. The candles were lighted * on High School, North Greenville McGee, and Mrs., men t s were enjoyed. During a social hour refresh-i officiated being assisted by the Rev. and ClTde GaUin^of Newl^rrv'^Obier Col!eKe ’. and c 3r son -^e'wman onto uroro nni/vuosi HanHcrtmo! r tr t-\ * -i t. j ana lyae vrauin, or iNewDerry. cjtner College, cum laude. She taught in Monthl/ Meeting Baptist Y. AAA. A. A business meeting of the Clara The regular monthly meeting of Duckett club was held at the home the Young Women’s Association ofi 0 f Mrs David S. Cook with Mrs. the First Baptist Church was held Henry M. Young, Mrs. Roy Pitts, on Monday evening. I Mrs. T. J. Leake, Mrs. W. C. Bald- Mrs. Smiley Martin conducted the win and Mrs. Hugh Ray assisting devotional which included a scrip ture reading from Romans, hymns and sentence prayers. A letter from Arabella Hester, Negro student at Mars College, was read in which she told of her trip to the Young People’s Christian Assembly in Columbia this summer. The group helped to send her to the meeting. The program on Jap&n was pre sented by Mrs. Marshall Lanter, who illustrated her talk with gifts from her husband, Lt. Lanter, who is' stationed in Japan. — part on the program were Mrs. Karl Espieg, Mary Ruth Norman, and Mary Sue Darr. Mrs. Martin closed the program with prayer. Miss Martha Simpson, a former arrangement, of dahlia, and"^ | J ' “T* ^ , h I Usher-Groomsmen were Don Fergu- t^ASbeime 5t7'sehooi, addetf attractiveness to’^he hostess’! tr^itiona'l^green 5 mid^white^wMi InarfanW J ' A1 ' en Sm “ h ’ ^nation. home for the meeting. nines and nv used against a b^ck- : ^ u ^ The bridegroom is a graduate ot p es ana i y used again, t a bacK b n( j e was given in marriage i North Greenville Junior College and ground of white. Large arrangements by her father and she wore a wedding Furman University. At the present u ^ lte ® adl0 ^ fern in floor; gown of imported white satin and I time, he is a senior at Tulane Uni- bas et with seven-branched candel- i ace ma d e with a yoke and lower versity School of Law, New Orleans, abra containing cathedral ^pors, over-bodice of lace. The gathered Louisiana. formed the setting for the vows. j c i rcu i ar skirt joined the bodice at j Among the out-of-town guests Mrs. Leila Johnson was the or- the dropped waistline and fell into , were: Mr. and Mrs. S. D.- Gibson, ganist for the occasion. Among the a graceful full length train. The long i Mrs. Cornelius Howard, Mr. and organ selections were: Intermezzo sleeves came to points over the hands.: Mrs. John Littleton, Mrs. Gwendolyn, from Cavilera; Through the Years; I Her finger-tip veil of imported il-| of Greenville; Mrs. P. R. Barton, O Thou Sublime Sweet Evening lusion was worn with a crown of lace Spartanburg; Mrs. Huron Grey and Star; Poeme; Traumerie; Shubert and seed pearls. She wore a strand daughter, Titia, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Serenade and the traditional wed- of pearls which were a gift of the Brunson, Jr., Allendale; Mrs. H. O. ding marches. “To a Wild Rose’’ was groom. Her bridal bouquet consisted Inabinette and daughter, Grace, of played during the ceremony. Mrs. | of tuberoses, chrysanthemums cen-1 Hollywood; Mr. and Mrs. Medd F. Betty Coin, soloist, of Due West, tered with a white purple-throated Neile, Charlotte. _ sang “One Alone”, “Because”, and, orchid. Also, Mrs. Robert Kay and Mrs. Late in the afternoon at a social ; fol ' ow ^e ceremony, ‘The Lord’s The bride’s mother wore a purple Dcshc Griffin, Honea Path; Mr. and hour punch, cookies and salted; f>ra y er ’• crepe dress and velvet hat. Her cor- Mrs. L. O. Pruitt, Miss Sarah B. nuts were served. • * Mrs. J. Allan Smith, sister of the! sage was a purple orchid. I (continued on page 7) as hostesses. A nominating committee was ap pointed to secure a president. Oth er officers are Mrs. Rembert Tru- luck, vice-president; and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, secretary and theasur- er. Garden flowers in beautiful au tumn hues were placed at vantage points in the home. f B i i.i ♦> ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ •• ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ *« ♦♦ •* •% »«*•#••« ••#«•••«# «V«W« «• •• w ii Nichols Studio until her recent resig- member, was welcomed back since ] na ^ on> ! finishing her studies at Winthrop. Mr. DuBose, who is employed in| Hartsville is a son of Mrs. Crawford College DameS, SCA, DuBose of this city. |T -, , , . r-, —♦— Entertain ror Wesley Brotherhood New Students Has "Dr. Sheely" Night A reception honoring the fresh men, other new students and new faculty members at Presbyterian college was given on Thursday evening in the library by the Stu dent Christian association and the College Dames. Mrs. E. H. Hall, SCA i:.: 1 V# :: S :: I 3 hostess, ».» greeted the guests and presented p The Wesley Brotherhood of the Broad Street Methodist Church held its annual Ladies Night banquet in Judd dining hall at Presbyterian Col lege Thursday evening observing “Dr. Shealy” night. Dr. F. K. Shealy was speaker of the evening. His topic was “General - Citizenship of the Country.” them to the receiving line conaposd | In honor of his long and faithful ^ r - _ and Marshall W. J service as Sunday School teacher of Brown, Dr. and Mrs. George C. the Men’s Class for 25 years he W3s | BeUingrath, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. presented with a watch. ' Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones, Over one hundred guests enjoyed ^ on Anderson SCA president, the occasion and the three-course!®' Watt, student government Hinnpr. president, Col. and Mrs. Michael “ Gussie, Mr. and Mrs.- James Par- Andersons Entertain Clinton Area Teachers themos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ev ans, Lt. and Mrs. Ernest M. Kelly. The long refreshment tables W. R. Anderson, superintendent of were beautifully appointed the Clinton area schools and Mrs. Anderson entertained the teachers with a garden party recently at their home on Walnut Street. This year the faculty shared honors with teachers from schools in the area including Mountville, Long Branch, Thornwell, State Training School; Cross Hill and Musgrove. About eighty-five guests were wel comed by the Anderson’s and en joyed chatting informally. Later ice cream and watermelon were served. Pictures were taken of the group before the guests departed. 8 ♦♦ ♦> «# :: :: :: fruit arrangements in yellow and green, adorned with ivy and lagus- trum and silver candelabra holding yellow tapers. Serving punch with assorted sandwiches, cookies, mints ’ and nuts were Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Bobby Matthews, Mrs. Cedric Jer- nigan, Mrs. Michael Sholar and | Mrs. John Watts Davis. Decorative at vantage points in ♦.» the library were dried arange- j> ments, spider lilies and bamboo *.» shoots. _ « j Guests for the occasion included , j.j [‘faculty members, new students and s several special guests. ; The committee on arrangements,:^ included members of the SCCA, 8 Intermediates Meet With Counsellor The Intermediate GA’s met Mon day night with Nannette Loftis, with the counsellor, Mrs. S. B. Lof tis, as hostess. A program on Europe was con ducted by Jackie Truluck, which depicted an imaginary trip to va- rious mission fileds. Those taking orOrden OlUDS part were Jackie Truluck, MootinrtQ Anderson. Marie Watts, Barbara MeeimgS Burts, Patricia Norman. Margaret Monday afternoon me Yellow Jas- ..- officers of the College, Dames, Mrs. Newton Jones, president, Mrs. John Stevenson, vice-president, and Mrs. Edward Campbell, secre tary and treasurer, and Mrs. Mar shall Brown. I Tankersley, Willette Asbill and mine garden club met at the home g Jean Hehson. 1 of Mrs ’ R ’ M ’ Lea S ue Wlth Mrs - plus An offering for missions was Brown as co-hostess, taken and sentence prayers closed! During a business session the fol the meeting. lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Later refreshments were served Henry Lukstat, president, Mrs. D. A.JH during the social hour. Yarborough, vice - president; Mrs ; £ 'Arnold Cannon, secretary and treas-^H Benefit Planned Raise Funds For Blue Bird, Campfire urer. Mrs. Wilmot Shealy discussed bulbs' and Mrs. Lukstat gave some informa- » tion on camellias. ' k During a social hour, sandwiches, r Plans for the card , benefit , to nunch and pound cake were served, j raise funds for the Blue Bird and^p or the occasion the hostess home Camp Fire w<*rk are now complete. I W as attractive with dahlias and roses The event will be held Tuesday, October 7, at the Clinton armory. Tickets may be secured from mem bers of the ticket committee. Mrs. Tom Addison, Mrs. Hubert Boyd, in artistic array. The Carolina Wren club was enter tained by Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Miss Ruth Bailey at the Wilson home the leaders or mothers of members. Monday afternoon. Proceeds are to be used for equip ment for the organizations. All ladies of the community are invited to attend the event and a A reflected mantel arrangement of yellow chrysanthemums and mag nolia leaves was a feature of the liv ing room decorations and a bouquet door prize will be awarded the pur- of mixed early autumn flowers chaser of the lucky ticket, score prizes for each card will also-be given. Parties In Laurens For Miss Derrick Among courtesies extended Miss Betty Neal ,Derrick, October brid^- lect of Laurens, a former member of the Clinton school faculty, was the bridge party given recently by Mrs. E. B. Morse at her home in Laurens. Clinton guests included Mrs. L. H. Davidson, Mrs. J. B. Puryear, Mrs. Joe McGee, Miss Sara Robin son, Mrs. John Mimnaugh and Miss Louise Buford. Miss Derrick was complimented on Thursday by Mrs. E. C. Wolfe and Mrs. Joe Smith, Sr., at the High adorned the dining room, game | This was a business meeting and ; by-laws and constitution were adopt- : ed and election of officers held. Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., is president, Mrs. David Word, vice-president, and Mrs. ,Gary Holcombe, secretary and treas urer. Mrs. Guy Copeland was winner of the club drawing prize, a dish gar den. Pie and coffee were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Mrs. Robert M. Vance was host ess to the Green Garden club with Mrs. G. A. Burton presenting the program on “Things To Do In The Garden In The Fall.” A feature of the program was a round table discussion of the topic. A report was heard from the beau tification committee and members ♦V #> Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! SAVE MORE AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 25TH YEAR IN CLINTON! 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