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Thursday, May 28, 1953
THE CLINTON tHRONICLE
Patre Thr^«
The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
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Birthday Dinner
For M. C. Poole
On Sunday the children of M. C.
Poole honored him with a surprise
birthday dinner at his home.
Each family contributed part of J chosen pattern,
the picnic lunch which was enjoyed
Byrd daisies were artistically ar
rayed.
Miss Griffin was presented by
the hostess with a pink and white
shades.
A centerpiece for the lovely tea
table was fashioned of snapdragons,
liliesf' feverfew, carnations and
daisies. This was flanked by white
lighted tapers.
Recital Given
By Music Students
Mrs. Robert F. Black presented
her piano pupils in recital in the
in the yard. Afterwards Mr. Poole June Bfide'EeCt
op ^nt h y -ei g m ht ny m g jmbe r s „t ,he Honored At Party
family were present.
carnation corsage to wear for the! P ar l° rs the First Presbyterian
occasion and a gift of silver in her church on Monday and Tuesday
evenings.
Primary pupils on the program
Luncheon Given For
Idle Moments Club
Members of the “Idle Moments”
club were entertained on Wednes
day of the past week with a lunch
eon at one o’clock at Clintorj Hotel
by Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. ,
Pastel snapdragons, arranged in
Also Sally Glenn, Jack Davis,
Susan Terry, Beth Trammell, Betsy
Davis, Lou Jones Cornwall, Edwin
Cunningham, Sandra Davis, Joanne
Todd, Gerald Woodruff, Terrell
Cook, Barbara Roberts, Mary Allen,
Alan Trammell.
High school students playing on
Tuesday evening were: Terrell
Cook, Ann Satterwhite, Linda Jo
Poore, Frances Cunningham, Car-
roll Poole, Becky Finley, Eloise
Marshall, Patsy Whitmire, Jackie
Truluck, Doris Phillips, Patsy Mac-
Bailey, Jane Todd, Janice Fennell,
Alan Trammell.
Each evening folowing the recit
al guests were invited for a social
hour during which punch and waf-
Monday evening included: Shirley
Ann League, Emily* Davis, Shirley
Quinton, Gwen Hitt, Jimmy Sloan,
Kay Roberts, Anne Fraser, Louise | Crs wer e served.
Speake, Nancy Katherine DuBois,! Floral arrangements in the re-
Bunky Blalock, Corinne Boyd, | cital room were in white and fea-
Amy Black, Cathy Hart, Billy |tured wild azaleas, Admiral Byrd
roses in pink and blue were used, featuring roses, larkspur and moun-
in decoration. j tain laurel.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.' • j
J. F. Jacobs, Mrs. Pringle Copeland. 1 Mlss Katr,ne . entertained
Sr., Mrs. William Bailey Owens, ! her Wednesday bndge duo the past
Mrs. William Brooks Owens . and ‘ ve ek
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, who did the
flower arrangements.
Miss Margaret Boseman of Dar
lington, bride-elect of June 13, was
honored Friday evening with a
miscellaneous shower at the Thom-
well Youth Center by Miss Myrtle’Brooks Owens, Anita Ellison, Anni daisies and feverfew.—In the social
DuBose.
Magnolias were effectively used!
%>r decoration. Later several games!
and contests were held.
• Strawberry tarts were served
during the evening.
Ray, Rachel Ann Wilson.
rooms hydrangeas, „ larkspur and
assembling players for two
table*.
Blue hydrangea, vari-colored ros
es and ragged robins made a pretty
n ■ ^ t setting for the games, When scores
Bridge Luncneons, were counted Mrs. J. B. Puryear and
fyinh Mpptinnq i Mrs. L S. Reddick were prize win-
Mrs. N. Reece Young and Mrs.' ners. Later a salad and sweet course
Reece H. Young were co-hostesses W3S ser '' c d.
on Wednesday for a bridge luncheor. ‘ , . „ s .
A dessert card party was given on
Guests were invited for a num • : Wednesday of last week by Mrs.
of morning progressions and at n*on Harry McSween. Guests included
a two course luncheon was served, members of her bridge club and sev_
Assisting in the courtesies o' en- era i friends were.iavitled' for canasta
tertaining were Mrs. L. B Dillard, f or \f r s. J C. McSweeh of DeFuniak
Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Springs, Fla., who is visiting her son
Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., and Mrs. arK j daughter-in-law.
Ansel B. Godfrey. | A sweet course was enjoyed prior
Throughout the home were many to the games. Mrs Pr.n^le Copeland,
lovely seasonal flower arrangements' 1 (continued on
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an oblong container, prettily ap-| _, ^
pointed the table. A three-course SnOV/GF GiVGH For
luncheon was ' served. Later the'p i
group held a business meeting. ■rUpuldl -DilUt? nitrCl
—♦ Miss Lucy Thomas, popular
Mnejir' Vnir 1 ^ bride-elect, was honored Saturday
u , ' i afternoon with a kitchen shower
Recital Friday ^ I by Mrs. Rawlinson Martin and Miss
Friday evening, May 29, at 8:00 Mary Frances Pinson at the home
o’clock Mlrs. Harry McSween and! of the former.
Mrs. W. Y. Thompson will present, Mixed arrangements of white
their piano and voice pupils in re- i and yellow carnations, snapdrag-
cital in the parlors of the First
Presbyterian church.
Three of Mrs. McSween’s piano
compositions for children will be
played by students.
A social hour will be enjoyed fol
lowing the program.
Mrs. Pitts' Students
Give Spring Recital
Piano students of Mrs. James
Pitts gave their annual spring re-
-cital Thursday—e-me n i n g at the
ons, daisies and Queen Anne’s lace
wefe effectively used for decora-
tiopJa the living room.
Several games and contests were
held during the afternoon.
.Gifts in a “pie crust” container
were later given to the honor guest,
whose place was marked with a
corsage.
Mrs. E. B. Pinson and Mrs. L. E.
Cason assisted in serving chicken
salad, sandwiches, iced cake
squares and punch.
Miscellaneous Shower
American Legion home.
Baskets of Dorothy Perkins roses
and larkspur decorated the stage r GIGS RGCGnt Bride
and a mantel arrangement of yel-1 On Friday 1 evening, Mrs. Eugene
low snapdragons and greenery was Simmons, the former Miss Martha |
effective. . ! Anne Simpson, was honored with . j
Each pupil rendered a selection • miscellaneous shower at the Clinton
and following the program a square Mm Community House, by Mrs.
dance was enjoyed by the hundred;Guy A. Tumblin.
and fifty students and guests at-! The reception room and dining
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room were decorated with beautiful
arrangements of summer flowers.
Shortly after the guests assembled
several written contests were enjoy
ed by about thirty guests.
A salad coyrse and other party
dainties with punch were served
buffet from a table covered with a
Pink cloth and overlaid with or
gandy. The table was centered with
tending.
Mrs. S. M. Warner and Mrs. Joe
McGee assisted Mrs. Pitts in .the
courtesies of entertaining and serv
ing punch .and wafers during the
evening.
Party In Newberry
For Miss Thomas
Miss Lucy Thomas whose wed- a lovely arrangement of white lilies,
ding to Lindsey Odom takes place I fever-few, white carnations and pink
Sunday was honored Tuesday with canterbury bells, flanked on either
a party at the home of her aunt, side by pink tapers.
Mrs. W. M. Fennell, in Newberry. The hostess was assisted in serving
The honoree’s place was marked by Mrs. Guy E. Tumblin and Miss
with a horseshoe covered with fe- Marie Weir.
' verfew. Roses were used on the ' ♦
living room mantel. LlOHS Ladles Nlaht
Several progressions of bridge p., . , ^
were enjoyed during the afternoon. 1 T riQay Qt J_.egiOn llllt
The hostess, assisted by. her! The annual Lions club ladies
daughter, Molly, served a salad night was given on Friday evening
course with cocoanut cake squares | at the American Legion Hut. About
and iced tea. i ^50 guests, including members,
Those attending from here were; their wives and friends, enjoyed
Miss Thomas, her mother, Mrs. J.ithe occasion with a number of out
C. Thomas, Mrs. IVSurphey Timmer-: of town visitors in attendance.
Program folders with a clever
cartoon suggestive of the occasion
were at each place. A four-course
was served.—
Floral arrangements of daisies
and gladioli with purple ribbons
carrying out the club colors were
used in decoration and at intervals
along the banquet tables.
The following program, presided
over by the retiring president, Gary
Lehn, was given:
America.
Invocation—Tom Plaxico.
Introduction of guests.
Welcome to Ladies—Hugh
cobs.
Response—Mrs. J. B. Hart.
Ja-
man and Miss Cornelia Harris.
Laurens Party For
Miss' Robinson—
Miss Sara Robinson of Lancaster,
a member of the city schools facul
ty, who is a June bride-elect, was
complimented with a bridge party
Saturday afternoon by Miss Zelda
Oates at her home on Irby avenue,
Laurens.
The honoree was presented with
a corsage and a gift by the hostess.
Following thtr games a salad course
was served.
Clinton guests for the party in
cluded Mrs. Tom Ficklin, Mrs. W.
M. Finney, Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Jr.,
Miss Katrine Martin, Mrs. Harry' Orchestra
Bauknight and Miss Grace Lucile| Membt , rs of , hc program commit .
Garrison. ^ ' ! tee were Pinky Reddeck, chairman;
tat j .1 .r-n -i W. R. Pitts, Jr., W. B. Owens, J. B.
Wadsworth GiUO Arnold, R. s. Truluck.
Has May Meeting T _ , tT "V,
Mrs. Hayne Workman and Miss^ LOVeiy 1 GO IlOnOrS
Carrie Bell were hostesses on May JvlisS LuCV Ann Thomas
cUb M°rs D L m Mon'";' Miss Lucy Thomas, i
otL Se m e ^in7rth ^ >>“£. Miss Virginia
the song, “Swing Low, Sweet Char- J : p^^el and Mrs. Ervin Shook of;
iot” in unison. Mrs. George Brown f asley entertained with a lovely
fho Hnvntinm] : tea on Frlda y afternoon at the
Roll was called by Mrs. Ben Work-! ^ 0 o f ^P arents - Mr. and Mrs. 1
man with each answering with a
practical household hint, and she al-
Dancing—Luke Chaney and his
so illustrated with pictures the “Den
for Convenience.”
Miss Hazle Dean gave an interest-
S. W. Sumerel.
Miss Maude Sumerel greeted the
guests and Mrs. Caldwell Hender-!
son directed them into the living
room. Receiving with the honoree
ing demonstration on food for the a J ld t ^ ie hostesses was the bride-
lunch box,'and food for an older per-i ®’ ect smot ^ er » M r - S - J- C- Thomas. 1
son " 1 Mrs. Sumerel entertained in the
Refreshments were served by the 11^1^8 room and Mrs. J. H. Darr
invited the guests into the dining.
room. Serving lime-ice, decorated
cakes and mints were Misses Mary
Frances Pinson, Mary Sue Darr,
Jackie Truluck and Kay Thomas.
Also assisting in the courtesies of
entertaining were Mrs. Rawlinson j
Mn’-tin, Mrs. John Holland Hunter!
ar.u Miss Dot Pinson who bade the
guests godbye on the porch.
The home was beautifully dec
orated for the occasion with cut
flowers. Roses adorned the recep
tion hall and in the living room
mixed arrangements were in pastel
hostesses.
Luncheon Honors
Miss Nancy Griffin
Complimenting Miss Nancy Grif
fin, August bride-elect, Mrs. Hen
ry Lukstat entertained with a
luncheon at her home at 1 o’clock
Saturday.
Four small tables centered witn
bouquets were • appointed for the
guests and a two-course luncheon
was served. Throughout the home
roses, hydrangeas and Admiral
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