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Thursday, January 1, 1953 L. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Thrw The WOMAN’S PAGE Events, Club and Church News of Interest telephone^! or 495 Stanley-Wingo Announcement , Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nixon of Stan ley, N. C. f announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, of this city to J. J. (Jerry) Wingo of Lau rens, son of the late‘Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wingo. The wedding will take place in the spring. Dessert Bridge Given For Club A dessert bridge was given Tues day afternoon by Mrs. Rufus Sad ler for members of her bridge club. In a setting of greenery and red tapers and other appropriate ap pointments for the new year two tables were laid for refreshments. A sweet course and coffee was served prior to the games. Score awards were won by Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. Harry McSween. Sumerel Wedding . Party Entertained Before the wedding rehearsal of Miss Betty. Jean Sumerel and Ervin Shook, Misses Maude and Virginia Sumerel entertained the wedding party with a supper at Hotel Mary M^isgrove. White gladioli, candles and green ery were effectively used on the tables. A three course dinner was served to the guests. Friends Invited For 'Drop In' Party On last Tuesday Miss Cornelia Harris entertained a few friends with an informal “drop in” at her home on Centennial street. Pine, magnolia leaves and red candles adorned the mantle, while holly, pine, and mistletoe were used elsewhere. Guests were invited into the din ing room for refreshments. Center ing the table was a candelabra with sprays of magnolia, gold balls and sprays and red bows placed at in tervals. Mrs. S. G. Dillard poured coffee. Dunlap-Brockenbrough Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Thomwell Dunlap announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Harris, and George Burnett Brockenbrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brockenbrough of Kinards. The wed ding will take place at 5 p. m., Jan uary 31, at the First Presbyterian church of this city. Party Given On Chistmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart entertained on Christmas eve for their sons, Ken neth, Jr., and Carroll and a number of their friends with a nine o’clock buffet supper, at the Baker home. A reflected arrangement of poin- settias complimented by red candles fashioned the centerpiece for the supper table while elsewhere other Christmas appointments were decor ative. Twenty-six guests were in vited for the occasion. Later the group enjoyed caroling and attended the service at the Epis copal ohurchr — — —t- .-a Attend Wedding In Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan, and sons, Jimmy and Edwin and Mrs. E. B. Sloan were in Greenwood Sat urday for the wedding of Miss Win ifred Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin Gaines and Jaimes Richard Gray of Anderson which took place at 5:30 at the First Baptist church. Mrs. James Slom served as her sister’s matron of honor and Miss Mary Gaines of Spartanburg, for merly of Clinton, was a bridesmaid. The young couple will make their home in Anderson where Mr. Gray is connected with an architectural Arm. Drop-In Given For Visitors tained with a drop in honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Shields of Nor folk, Va., who are visiting here and Dr. Thomwell Jacobs. Other out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert J. Wildridge of Indianapolis, Ind. The refreshment table was over laid with a red lace cloth. Greens, red bells and candles effectively carried out the New Year theme. Mrs. W. R. Turner poured coffee and others assisting in the courtesies of entertaining included Mrs. Prin gle Copeland, Sr., Mrs. William P. | Jacobs, Mrs, W. A. Johnson and Mrs. Willta£^:Bailey,X>wens(. Canasta Party . For Young People Monday afternoon of the past week Mrs. Kenneth Baker enter tained about fifteen friends for her daughter, Anne, with a canasta party. Traditional holiday decorations made a pretty background for the tables. After the games a salad plate! was enjoyed, and Ann remembered each guest with a Christmas pack age. Miss Martha McMillian was winner of the bingo prize. Miss Rosanna Campbell, of Co lumbus, Ohio, who was here for the holidays, was a guest for the’party.. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers: Mr. and Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap, Thomwell, Jr., and Mildred Dunlap, George Brockenbrough, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and daughters spent Thursday in Warrenton, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. DaBeaugrine and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stutts and daughter, Frances, of High Shoals, were guests over the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes. Guests of Mrs. L. S. Henderson over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. fuller Reese and - sons of Elberton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs, Marion Bjown and children of Lexington, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Wat Henderson of Colum bia. Mr., and Mrs. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. C., spent Christmas with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ed j,Tumer, and also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. They also had as guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy and George Addy of Lakeland, Fla. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE HOUSEHOLD HINTS Tea and coffee pots should be left open when they’re not in use so they cannot acquire a musty odor. ToRdim* Misery of 8^666 i jauio M taai m • CAAf • ract mmma From four until six temoon Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall yesterday af- J. F. Jacobs, Brown enter- STOPrtOOK and LISTEN! ONCE THERE WAS A FAMILY, WHO HAD A LOVELY CAR. . THEY BOUGHT SOME CHEAP INSURANCE AND THOUGHT, “HOW SAFE WE ARE.” SAFE THEY WERE UNTIL THE TIME THEY HAD AN ACCIDENT. THEN AND THERE THEY LEARNED TOO LATE WHAT CHEAP INSURANCE MEANT. BE SURE OF YOUR INSURANCE. BE SURE OF* YOUR ADVISOR. BE SURE OF SATISFACTION. BE SURE —INSURE WITH WYSOR. R. E. WYSOR AGENCY 106 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 85-J PENNEY’S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Buffet Supper Preceding Dance Prior to the dance at Lakeside country club on Monday - evening Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes entertained at the home of the former with a buffet supper. In keeping with the new year mc- tif an arrangement of beautiful red anthuriams from Hawaii adorned the dining table. Throughout the other receiving rooms gladioli and carnations were used in decoration. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor, Greenwood, Mfr. and Mrs. Richard Baker, New berry, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jeter, Car lisle; John R. Eichelberger, El Paso, Texas and Mrs. L. R. Pearce of Co lumbia. Entertain For Betrothed Couple Honoring Miss Mildred Dunlap and George B. Brockenbrough, whose engagement was announced Sunday, Miss Catherine Eichelberger end Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., entertained with an afternoon drop-in. About sixty-five guests,-including a num-41 !~ ber of college and family friends, en joyed the occasion. % Throughout the receiving rooms, poinsettias and holly with cut flow-1 ers were decorative, and the mantels were banked with evergreens spray ed with snow.'In the dining room 1 where refreshments of sandwiches, assorted dainties, cake, nuts and mints were served buffet, a white and silver motif was effective. The table, which was centered with gar denias, was appointed with white tapers in silver candelabra and the pilver service. Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Mrs. Hubert v Boyd and Mr£. D. O. Rhame assist- ed the host’s and hostess’s mother, j § Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, in the cour- tesies of entertaining. IS ♦ ♦ e Best Wishes For A Prosperous, Happy and Healthy New Year! * The C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic 205 CHURCH ST. LAURENS, S. C. W. R. Anderson, Sr. Honored on Birthday W. R. Anderson, Sr., was honored with a birthday party, celebrating' £ his 71st birthday Sunday, at the j $ home of his daughter, Mrs. Bryan 18 A- Goodwin and Mr. Goodwin of the Oak Grove community. The home was decorated with tra- •> ditional Christmas colors, with mag- p nolia leaves, red candles and holly. % The following children and grand- 18 children enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Power and children, 1 H Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hudgens and 18 children and Mr. and Mrs. ,B. A.jS Goodwin, all of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., andjS children of Joanna. Anther daugh- ter, Mrs. J. L. Alvarez and family of Gainesville, Fla., were unable to at tend. Other relatives present were i Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Atw’ell of Spar-!*t tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Aber crombie and daughters of Gray Court. Also present were Clayte Ray, | Karl Espieg, and Charles Hollis. j Calling in the afternoon were Mr. j g and Mrs. Pierce Myers, Mr. aneji 1 8 Mrs. Vrenon Myers and daughters of Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. 18 James Myers and daughters ofjg Knoxville, Terjff. 9 • • % 8 8 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW I (3CTRA savin On Sale Friday, January 2, 1953 «v JANUARY SAVINGS! THESE NOW IN EVERY —> -WIDE* SHEETS NEW LOW PRICE An economy price... an economy value! Theae are ^£3* the muslin sheets home makers count on for long thrifty wear through ragged use, constant laundering. They're long staple cotton, durably stitched. Scoop them up now at smart savings! 81x99 1.77 LARGE 22 x 44" * 'ifiji , - f BWP&iX ■JcC'**"- *’'a . . ’tjfb ..x-. -"lAf '-SHMasae mamoaBa BATH TOWELS MBPS; ■ s 'tV v-w C* v- -••vy " ■ FINE CANNONS! TERRIFIC BUYS I • Sun Gold • Lightning Pink • Forest Green • Radiant Rose | • Lime Light • Rocket Blue • White When you get value like this it pays to buy in quantity! Stock up now on thick terry towels in generous wrap around size. Select from Penney’s large assortment of brilliant decora-, tive colors today! Also to match: 16x26" face towel • . .V.T 36# 12x12" wash cloth. V**!* 1 ,*, 16# J. M. Blakely of Jackson, is the guest of his brother, Blufe Blakely, Mrs. Blakely, and also Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Wilson. They also have as' their guest Mrs. Emma Newman of Woodruff. Miss Constance Burts of the Pres- b y t e r i a n hospital, Charlotte, is spending several days with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. Tommy Burts of Reedsville, N. C., is also visiting the Burts and other relatives in Laurens. Guests of the Burts Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craddock of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan, Miss Marsha Dugan, of Hartsville, and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Asheville, N. C., were Christinas day guests of New Low Prices •••on**. PERCALE and COLORED SHEETS I