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X V Thursday, June 18, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church News type windows, can be adjusted tem porarily to windows and used as sheets again when removed. of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Announcement Hellams-McGuirt Mrs. Devola Hellams of this city w « , announces the marriage of her\™l daughter, Mary Virginia, to Ray McGuirt of Bishopville. The cere mony was performed Tuesday eve ning, June 16, by Probate Judge Davis in Greenwood. The couple will make their home in Bishopville. The bride was a stu dent at Clinton high school. i Ivey, Jr., who have recently re turned from Panama, Col. and Mrs. j ! Mrs. Raymond Pitts entertained, Fashion Show,” was presented by guests for three tables for a .bridge ! Mrs. S. M. Warner and Miss Jean- luncheon. —. ~ ! ette Pitts with several boys serv- i Gladioli and daisies were used in! * n § as mo dels. table and mantel arrangements for; Later in the evening the hostess, the living room and hydrangeas in; assisted by Mrs. Billy Pitts, Mrs. n.ii r the dining room. Following the, J- M. Hatton, Jr., Mrs. Paul T. Holding DlblC School games a two-course luncheon was Wood, Mrs. John A. Davis and Mrs I ♦ served. Mr?. James Pitts and Mrs. R- J- Grube, served a refreshment Shady Grove Church D. C. Heustess assisted the hostess, i course, punch and fudge. Prizes for the progressions were Robert E. Wysor, Mr. and Mrs. John presented Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs and Moke Summer B. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr. ’ | . r entertained a few of This week Mrs. Pitts entertained. Living tQSy of This week Mrs. Pitts entertained the Tuesday club with a luncheon, in on Saturday evening at the Wy- At 10:30 players for two tables as- the honorees’ friends with a drop sor home on Maple street. sembled and at noon the Members and friends of Shady Grove Presbyterian church are cor- I dially invited to the annua‘1 Bible ; school commencement exercises Sunday moning, June 21. The pro- Tgram will include Bible commence ment at 10 o’clock, the morning for living' wors hjp service at 11 o’clock, fol- Dr. Bellingrath Talks To Church Women The women of the church met Monday afternoon at the First Pres byterian church. Mrs. L. S. McMillan conducted the worship service, using scripture from Deuteronomy, a prayer and hymn. Following the business Dr. George C. Bellingrath on “Christian Homes.” Your summer design hostess! 5 h° u id be the simple approach. Tried ; i owec j jjy djrm er on the grounds. Throughout the home many sum-i served a salad plate and dessert f nd te sted tricks for cutting down £ ver y 0ne i nv ited to come and mer flowers were beautifully ar- course. Guest prize went to Mrs. j housekeeping should appeal to any b r j n g a i unc h. ranged. Refreshments were served C. W. Stone and club award to Mrs. housewife^ Here are some pointers j buffet style in the dining room dur- J. J. Cornwall and well worth considering: 1. Protect your living room cur- Mrs. William ing the evening. PinlT carnations Brooks Owens. and blue delphinium fashioned a Pink and lavender hydrangeas inTtaihs by facing them with clear pTas- lovely centerpiece for the table. antique containers were effective, tic shower curtains. The shower cur- Assistine in the courtesies of en- on th * mantel. Elsewhere in the, tains may be attached easily with Mr and Mrs ! livin S and dining rooms gladioli j shower hooks to -screen draperies IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS WRESTLING! , * • • r tr 4—MATCHES—4 MAIN EVENT Baron Michael Leone vs. Matt Murphy SATURDAY NIGHT June 20 - 8 P.M. Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium tertaining were mr. anu mis. j .... - . . . , ., Claude Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Callie and daisie s were used in decoration. J from dust and sudden rainstorms. Gault and Miss Lillian Dillard. session spoke Mrs. D. C. Heustess assisted in en- j tertaining. A. R. P. Group • Conference Here The group conference No. 5 of the Second Presbyterial of the Wom an’s Missionary Union of the A. R. 2. Tack plastic film over uphol- j stered seats of your dining room I chairs. You can keep the plastic cov- | ers fresh with soap and water dur ing the hot months and upholstery should be clean and bright when you Baptist W. M. S. June Meeting The June meeting of the Wom an’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church was held Monday afternoon with the Franks circle in charge of the program on “Val ues In Christian Education.” Mrs. L. E. Cason presided. Taking part on the program, which was presented as a forum, were Miss Mary Sue Darr, Rembert Truluck, M(s. Cass Hallman, Mrs. Karl Espieg, Jr., Miss Terry Thom as, Mrs. Seymour, Ms. Clark John son and Clyde Moody. . The attendance pin was won by the Franks circle. Later the mem bers and visitors were invited to the assembly rooms for a social hour and refreshments. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bonds Work- remove the covers in the fall, man announce the engagement of 3. Make cool-looking white turk- P church met Tuesday at the local their daughter, Sara Elizabeth, to ish toweling slipcovers to protect church Daniel Ashmore Yarborough, Jr., your fine upholstery. They're not The meeting was presided over son ^ r - and Mrs. D. A. Yarbor- only handsome but can go right into by Mrs. H. B. Wilson of Newber-1 ough. The wedding will take place the washing machine and need no ry. Mrs. C. B. Betts, recording sec- in August. ; ironing. retary, gave the opening devotional. 1 . . _ ! - 4 - K >' ou wan [ temporary Miss Florence Craig of Ybor City, MlS. Roper HoStOSS slipcovers on a broiling day, just Fla., gave an inspirational address T’ TAr OQ .i p.j rr ,] 0 j uc f t f ^ csh whlte shco '' s ovcr chairs on “The Denomination’s Workj-" /VGSt OirCiO and sofa. Amnnjr the Soanish People in Flori- Tuesday evening the West circle o. If you want to store draperies Among the bpamsn neopie in ^ ^ ^ Mrs Fe]ton Roper at her from effects of the elements and a New officers elected were MrsJ home near Laurens - dusty house, consider using sheets at Mrc r R Rptts rhairman- Mrs F The host and hostess showed the the windows during the summer T. White,’- Spartanburg, ’assistant g rou P over the house and grounds, ! months. These are ideal for certain chairman; Mrs. Grubb of Green- tnen ihey assembled in the living ville, secretary-treasurer. ! io T r a ~ 1 ? r0 * ram t ,j n tl ? e About 75 were present for the, ^ a * ue s In Christian Education. meeting which will be held next ^ s0n S> Have Thine Own \V ay, year at Woodruff. ANTIQUES SHOW and SALE! June 23rd, 24th, 25th At the Armory - Clinton, S. C. 11 :«0 A. M. to 10 I*. M. Admission 50c Sponsored by Local Garden Clubs LIGHT MEALS SERVED and Barbara Anderson Celebrates Birthday, „ . , . Thursday afternoon in celebrationj FctHowh* supper a business of her eighth birthday which oc-1 meeting was held and installation curred Wednesday, Barbara Ander- service for the following new of- son invited a few playmates for a, Leers. t President—Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Outdoor'jjames were enjoyed and 1 \ ice-President Mrs. Fran* ..Ll- laterthe little folk were invited in- lcr - to the dining room for refresh-! Secretary ments. The birthday cake with! Jr - irgRFed’TandTes' adorned- the' tabTe.1~ Recording Secretly— Mr* Ice cream and indivdual cakes P er Rowland were served and favors of jump Treasurer- ropes and minratue cars were given Historian— the girls and boys. . Registrar- Assisting Barbara’s mother, Mrs. Recorder of J. E. Anderson, was Mrs. Mabry! D. Workman. McCrary Chaplain—Mrs. W. C. Baldwin ! was given by Mrs. Westbury Mrs. Rasor. Mrs. Roper presided over an in- , teresting discussion. Those taking part were Mrs. S. S. Barnette, Mrs. u t to, Mayfield, Mrs. S. B. Loftis, Mrs. Members of the Stephen D. Le^ Co Wallace, Mrs. Redd, Mrs. ; Chapter, United Daughters of the Hughes> Mrs Tins ’ ley> Mrs . Annie Confederacy, enjoyed a Du.ch sup- Harn Mrs Gladv* Cato, Mrs. ! per Friday evening at the Wallace TI J,, I House in Newberry. New Officers For U. D. C. Chapter Dr. J. W. JONES, JR. Phone 1023 128 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C.— Hamack. Mrs. Purdy was welcom ed as a new member. A social hour followed the pro- gram during which the hostess, as-! sisted by Sarah Mae Johns and ( Miss Jean Roper, served drinks, sandwiches, nts and candies. -Mrs." A. A. .Ramage, - tf as— Methodist W. S. C. S. s June Meet The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Broad Street Metho dist church met Monday at the church. After the group sang, Drop-In Honors Lt. and Mrs. Ivey Honoring Lt. and Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. Pitts Gives Bridge Luncheon -Mrs. Joe Leake. Mrs. C. B. Betts. Mr CTOs a e1^.Mrs 0 "Nene " JesUi Calis Us ” Mrs J a Speak. gave the devotional, “Ambassadors For Christ Must Know the Way,”| : with scirpture readings and prayer, i After the group sang, “Leaning On j ! the Everlasting Arm,” Mrs. Wilmot Shealy read “A Call to the World , , A , j Methodist Convocation,” bv the On Tuesday morning of last wee., council of Bishops. Mrs. E. K. Garrison then conduct ed a business meeting. Mrs. Mur- phey Timmerman read a letter from Cleo Bayne, who graduated from Epworth orphanage this year, thanking the society for a gradua tion gift. She was “adopted’’ by the society in 1941. •All.circles -were well-represented. at the meeting, with the Ellie Hat ton circle, Mrs. L. H. Davidson, chairman, receiving the attendance pin for June. Fidelis Class Is Entertained Friday evening members of the Fidelis Sunday school class of Broad Street Methodist church »were entertained by Mrs. Lewis Pitts, teacher, at her home on the Musgrove road. Rooms of the home were ensuite for the occasion and attractive with arrangements of daisies, fever few, roses and gladioli. A number of clever games were enjoyed and musical selections by Mrs. James Pitts and "Tom Cooper. Jr. An amusing skit, “French BARBECUE July 4 RAIN OR SHINE * J. C. Nabors Store BONDS CROSS RO \DS Pork ....$1.50 lb. Hash.... $1.50 qt. 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