The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1953, Image 3
Thursday, October 22, 1933
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Pace Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events. Club and Church News
of Interest
TELEPHONE 74 or 495
Monday afternoon at the First Pres- Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. G. A.
byterian church, with Mrs. G. A | Burton and Mrs. Henderson Pitts
Burfon, president, presiding. 1 wer& hostsesses to the group for
^Circle No. 8, Mrs. Harry’ Wilkes, I the social hour which followed the
chairman, was cited for having the program,
largest number of members attend- «
ing - ' Garden Clubs
Mrs. Jasper Rowland, chairman
of the Board of Church Extension,
Birth Announcements
SCHWINTEK
Mr. andftMrs. William V. Sghwm-
tek announce the birth of! - a son,
Richard William, on September 24
at Providence hospital in Colum-
Mrs. Schwintek is the former
"College Dames"
Family Night Supper
For the first fall meeting the
“College Dames” observed family
night recently.
Members, their husbands and
families enjoyed a picnic supper at
the First Presbyterian church, with
about sixty attending.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. John Stevenson, Mrs. Ed
Campbell and Mrs. Kay Mills.
Methodist Service
Prayer and Self'Denial
In observance of the Week of
Prayer and Self-Denial a special
service will be held Wednesday
evening, October 28 at 7:30 at Broad
Street Methodist church. The pas
tor, Rev. E. K. Garrison, .will be in
charge.
An invitation is extended to all
members, their families and the
public to attend.
"Odds and Ends"
Club Entertained
Mrs. Roy Gasque and Miss Lily
Yarborough jointly entertained
v. * Fn/U” was in charge of the program on
members of the Odds and Ends j .
i i. j 4V.o that topic. She was assisted by
club on Wednesday afternoon of the Mro in
cmo on weanehu^y - «... Mrg H Ng who led
past week at the home of the for- pray ^ Mrg Huglt Jacobs Mrs
Twelve members were in attend- ^d^Mrs 81 JoSn’
ance for this first meeting of the
fall session and new books were g uri
SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of ^‘ a -
Charleston, announce the birth of a M; ss Pauline Benjamin of this city.,
daughter, Ellen Gwendolyn, on Oc- KING
j tober 20. Mrs. Smith was before Mr. and Mrs. Fred King an-
The Yellow Jasmine Garden club marriage Miss Blanche Ellen Darr, nounce the birth of a son, Rufus
Meet Monday
Mrs. J.
iianohe
will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 daughter of Rev. arid J
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Steiner Darr of this city. '
on Holland street. REEDER
Mrs. Frank Cauley! The Carolina Wren Garden club: ,, i at n n
Glover. An offer- ,.,m n v Mrs - Kay Reeder
will meet with Mrs. B. F. Wingard
extdnsidn was tak- Monday at 3:30. Members are asked
Idii sessiun en and t he meeting concluded with t 0 note that the meeting time has , V ’. on , 31 in u e ,
exchanged. Later the hostesses m j sr>a h hpnpdirtmn iL t i, , meeung lime nas lock clinic Mrs. Reeder is the for-
Q^rvpd refreshments. —,— 2 oeen changed ^rom 4 .o 3.30 o clock. mer Miss Norma Jean Bowman.
varied amingem^f^re Ml'S. Jacobs Entertains i The Clara Duckett Garden club MERCHANT
served refreshments.
Roses, zinnias’ and
mums in
attractive in the hostess home for St uc [y Qlub Members
the occasion.
Adair-Wade
Rites Announced
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Mrs. Bessie Adair
to Gus Wade on Saturday, October
17, in Gaffney. The couple is mak
ing their home in Hickory, N. C.
Mrs. Wade is a former resident of
this city, having been employed at
the State Training School for 23
years. ^
Presbyterians Have
Church Extension
PrograiV
The October meeting of the
Women of the Church was held on
j will hold a workshop on flower ar
il. Edgar, on October 14 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. King was befor^ mar
nage Miss Evelvn Heaton.
SORRNETINO
Mr. and Mrs. William Sorrentino
announce the birth of a daughter,
Deborah Lynn, on October 21 at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Sorrentino i^
the former Miss Cora Lee Harrison
KINO
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mercnant, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. EugepP C. King an-
announce the birth of a daughter nounce the birth of a daugh
announce the birth of a son, Billy
Ray, Jr, on October 13 at the Bla
rangement with Mrs. Harrell Wilson announce tne birtn of a ctaugnter nounce the birth of a daughter,.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wil-| of Greenville as guest speaker. The on October 17 at the Blalock clinic, .^nita Jean, on October 21 at I%rs
liam P. Jacobs entertained group will meet Mondav morning Mr* 5, Merchant was formerly Miss hospital. Mrs. King was formetRly
study club at her home on Walnut 10 _ 12 and in afternoon 1-3 in tbe; Mar y Deyton. i Miss Martha-Davis.
PATTERSON ♦
street.
Beautiful fall roses in shades of
pink, red and yellow attractively
adorned the living room.
Program chairman for the after
noon was Mrs. J. B. Hart who gave i p.: rc j. ‘N/foot
an interesting paper on ‘The His- ru&l rt “ ul
tory of The Cotton Mill Industry in
South Carolina.” Later in the af-
parlors of the First Presbyterian
church.
Music Club Holds
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Patterson VVF. DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
announce the birth of a son, Mich-! EXCEPT BAD
ael Lee, on October 19 at the Bla
lock clinic. Mrs. Patterson is the
former Miss Nora Gossett
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Wednesday afternoon, October 7,
Mrs. Wilson Harris and Miss Cor-
temoon a salad course, with Rus- nelia Harris were hostesses to the.
1 sian tea and cookies was served. I Music club for the first fall meeting
♦ — / | at their home on Centennial street.
A •M/'liaro/'vn l Assistant hostesses were Mrs. John
neien /Ynaerson Jordan Mrs. Jasper Rowland, and
Hostess Church Group Mrs. Henry Young, Jr.
Tuesday evening the Elizabeth ; On the living room mantel dahlias
Runyan Young Women’s Associa-; were used for decoration and else-
tion of the First Baptist cHtirch met where ageratum and princess feath-
at the home of Miss Helen Ander- ers were combined,
son. Mrs. James Von Hollen presided
Miss Martha Simpson, president, over the business session. Taking
presided over the business session, part on the afternoon's program
Mrs. Carl Espieg, Jr., told of the featuring vocal solos, piano and vio-
i YWA conference which she attend-, lin selections were: Mrs. W. Y.
i ed recently in Greenwood. | Thompson, Mrs. Harry McSween,
j Miss Margaret Tankersley, pro- Mrs. Von Hollen, Mrs. Norman Sloan,
gram chairman, led the program on; and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson.
. the topic, “Paths of Stewardship.”, New members welcomed were
Others taking part were Misses 'Miss Lillian Dillard, Mrs. James
| Anderson, Toni Nelson, Jackie Tru- j Walker, and Mrs. Ben Ivey,
j luck, Ann Johnson and Trotti Sandwiches, tea and cake 1 were
! Pruitt. Mrs. Espieg closed the' se rved
meeting with prayer.
Later a social hour and refresh
ments were enjoyed.
Reception Honors
Women's Clubs
Children Celebrate
Birthdays This Week
Caroline Hughes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Hughes was two
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vance f 31 ? ° ld Wednesday October 14.
entertained Friday afternoon with " { fZ
a reception, for members of the
Clinton and Lydia Mills Women’s
clubs.
Receiving at the door with the
hostess were Mrs. Joe P. Terry and
Mrs. lone Wallace. Mrs. J. B. Tem
pleton entertained in the parlor
and Mrs. Carlisle Neely in the den.
little playmates were invited for
a party late in the afternoon.
Caroline’s grandmother, Mrs.
C. A. Reeves of Honea Path, and
Mrs. Joe Montgomery assisted in
serving and entertaining the little
folk. The birthday cake prettily
decorated in pink and white with
Mrs. W. L. MarshaU, Jr., Mrs. Eu- tw0 'i* 111 '! candles was c “‘ a " d
served
drinks.
with ice cream and cold i
Colorful balloons used in
gene Johnson and Mrs. Dan Roberts
were on the porch. Mrs. Tom Fick-
lin and Mfs! George Huguley decorations. novelty Halloween
showed the visitors through the f avors . and eand.es were given the
upstairs rooms.
V. Lowe directed the
little folk.
Mrs. J. V. Lowe
guests in the'downstairs hall. En-
Jimmy Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
oecictiTso in cervino E. Wolfe, observed his first
- ^ - birthday October 17. Pictures were,
iBailey, Mrs A. C. Young, Mrs. G. > h f 1‘ttle (ellow with his?
L. Simpson, Misses Emily Bailey b^hday cake Present for the oc-
and Tprrpll Cook casion were his grandparents, Mr
Mil e M Baiiey and Mrs. H. M. and “V S’ 2f°WK 1
Wise poured coffee at either end of ^ and Mrs . H t H - W , hee e r ot "ear
the dining table which was over- j J: 3 "™" 3 ' and godm"*”. Mrs.
laid with a white lace cover and Thurston R. Giles.
S t rLnd PP wZe d l,gh t n ed da "e EUen Fowler ce.ebrated her
rs Pl £t £fd rSHTe. anl October the’occasionZnuZ
roses were used on the mantel and , . „ D . , , ■ , ,
buffet. Assorted party dainties fc er of Bme Bird and neighborhood
were served with nuts, cakes and p kymates_ were mvited.
mints.
Mrs. David Word and Mrs. Rus
sell Gray bade the guests good-bye.
Outdoor games were played and
jater the group were invited into
the dining room for refreshments.
Here the dining table was prettily i
Roses, carnations and delphinium
were used in decoration in the re- decorated with the birthday cake.
ceiving rooms and zinnias, mari- candles and roses. Individual cakes,
golds and Mexican sun flowers on 1 g 6 cream and candies were served.
the side norch Hallowe’en party favors were pre-
me siae poren. ^ sented the mtle g[rls
, Methodist AA/bmen On October 16 Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Have Mission Program ear Benjamin honored their son,
Z h L"°. man . ^ ty a. the home or his grandparents,
?>Ir. and Mrs. Thomas P Owens.
Favors of Halloween masks were
tian Service of Broad Street Metho
dist church met Monday afternoon
at the church with Mrs. Wilmot
Shealy presiding.
[given the ten little folk invited for
The Mayme Johnson circle was th ^ oc u casio " an d several games
in charge of the service which was ‘ Ci * es hments o, ice cream, cooxies,
; a part of the observance of Week gra P es and orangeade were served.
, of Prayer and Self-Denial. The ^ birthday cake was prettily dec-
j next service will be held Wednes- o^ 1 * 4 ** with candy pumpkins and
day, October 28, with Rev. E. K.' "rapes following the fall motif.
Garrison in charge, at the regular bteven was remembered with a num-
prayer meeting time. ber o}
! Mrs. Roy Gasque lead the devo- ^
• t i° nal : c - Johns ° n ’ Sr * Bridge Luncheons,
i then told of the rural work of our ^ 1
mission fields in the Cnited States, j GlUD Meetings
India, the Philippines. I^tm Ameri- Enj b]e brid tles
, ca and Africa which the Week of the , w{ . ek wa , th / lu P cheon
[ Prayer and Self-Denial offerings given J, Saturday at Mai y
help support Musgrove by Mrs. Davis R. Hol-
The attendance pin was won by , alld Mrs M q Higginbotham and
he Barden circle, Mrs. George Hoi- Mrs D g Trmp!elon ,
land, chairman.
of
Yellow’ chrysanthemums, gladi
oli and pyracantha berries in mod
ernistic array were used in keep
ing with the Hallow’e’en motif
which was carried out in.appoint-
the ments for the party room,
was After luncheon a number of pro-
October Meeting
Legion Auxiliary
The October meeting
American Legion Auxiliary
held on Tuesday afternoon at the 1 gressions were made with Mrs. Mi-
Legion Home. chael Gussie, Mrs. W. S. Horne and
Following the ritual-and reports, Mrs R. C. Adair winning score
a business session was held. Mrs. prizes.
Billy Pitts and Mrs. F. M. Stutts «
were appointed to assist Mrs. Lon- Thursday at noon Mrs. Robert M.
nie Hiers with memberships. Mem- Vance gave a luncheon for her
bers were asked to attend the dis- bridge club and other guests.
Jrict meeting to be held at the Le- Roses, carnations and delphinium
gion Home in Laurens on Novem- prettily adorned the home. When
her 10. f ; the guests assembled they were in-
Mrs. Earl Workman had arranged, vited into the dining room for a
the program for the afternoon buffet luncheon. Red roses in a
which included a number of patri
otic selections by H. A. Bauknight,
silver container fashioned a cen
terpiece for the luncheon table.
director of the Clinton high school Covers were laid at smaller tables
band. adorned with miniature mixed bou-
Misses Jackie Truluck and Toni quets. Later dessert and after din-
I Nelson gave a report on Girls State ner coffee were served. Score
which they attended [this summer. (continued on page 7)
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