The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 26, 1953, Image 3
Thursday, November 2d, 1953
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' the projects of the club. 1 fruits and vegetables.
I After luncheon Mrs. George Bel- Guest speaker for the afternoon
! lingrath and Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith was George W. Park of Greenwood, |
i conducted a workshop on textile well known known nurseryman,
and shadow painting when tho who spoke on Perennials and An
j members decorated attractive sta- iWials.”
tionery and painted guest towels. * • *• • • • , t
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lock, served sandwiches and cof-
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Family Dinner
Party Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert M. Vance enter
tained on Saturday evening at the
home of the former with a family
dinner party.
Covers were laid for twenty-four,
including a number of j relatives
from Charlotte and Laurens. Af
ter dinner parlor games were en
joyed. Beautiful bowls of roses
with other seasonal arrangements
decorated the receiving rooms of
the home.
Odds and Ends Club
Entertained Tuesday
The Odds and Ends Book club
met on Tuesday afternoon of last
week at the home of Mrs. Charles
R. Workman near here, with Mrs.
Roses and other flowers of the
W. B. Tribble as co-hostess,
fall season added attractiveness to
the hostess’ home for the occasion.
Books were exchanged and dur
ing the social hour refreshments of
sandwiches nuts, cookies and hot
punch were served buffet in the
dining room.
Joint Hostesses
For Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. Marion Milam and Mrs. Har
ry Baldwin jointly entertained with
a bridge luncheon on Tuesday of
the past week at the home of Mrs.
W. C. Baldwin.
In the card rooms chrysanthe
mums in shades of deep red and
yellow were prettily combined and
used with berries and greenery for
decoration. When the guests as
sembled at one o’clock luncheon
was served and later a number of
At the business session, presid-
. over by Mrs. C. E. Galloway,
- i — ■■ The Carolina Wren Garden^club president, the club decided as one
ral arrangements in the dining and m et at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tern- of the club projects for 1953-54 to
living rooms wef-e in blended pleton on Monday afternoon. establish circulating libraries in
shades of pink and lavender with! Mrs. A. C. Yuong, chairman fori the local hospitals,
red used in the television room and the afternoon’s program, had ar- j Several new members were cor-
white in the hall. > ranged a number of artistic and dially welcomed into the club.
Following the games salad and beautiful dried arrangements in, During the afternoon a social
sweet courses were served. soft, lovely colors. She used lotus; hour was enjoyed and punch, sand-
Mrs. E. H. Wilkes and Mrs. Roy! pods, mullein, english walnuts, sug- wiches and coffee served in buffet
Gasque were winners of the morn- ar cane, Princess feathers, hydran-
ing progressions and in the after-, geas, magnolia, okra, roses and a
noon prizes went to Mrs. C. C. Giles number of other flowers and grass-
and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland. ' es in containers feautring drift-
Mrs. Bailey Williams, and Mrs. F.; wood, ah army helmet, a dried fun-
P. Thompson of Laurens, were out j gus and others. Much of her ma-
of town guests.
Lovely Luncheon
At Lakeside Club
Friday at noon Mrs. David S.
Cook, Mrs. C. C. Giles and Mrs.
Lester Norton entertained a group)
terial she had collected at the beach Ansel Godfrey
and on the roadside. She gave street,
methods of drying these materials.
During the afternoon dainty re
freshments were served.
Style. Mrs. David Cook, Mrs. Hen
ry Young, Sr., and Mrs. R. W. John
son were assistant hostesses.
* * * ^
Monday evening the Green Gar-
den_clufe. met at the home of Mrs.
on South Adair
The Clara Duckett club met on
Monday afternoon at the home of
of friends with a buffet luncheon J? 1 ', 8 - Walter A. Johnson on East
at Lakeside Country club. Calhoun street
In keeping with the harvest sea-1, Throughout the Johnson home
son a cornucopia filled with fruit ; fa11 f ! owe .^ were ^ rtls ! lca [ ly ar -
and dried arrangements adorned' ran S ed wlt ^ h van-colored chrysan-
the luncheon table. Elsewhere i n i themums adorning the living room
Mrs. Niles Clark of Waterloo,
who is an authority on the subject,
gave an interesting talk on "Afncan
Violets.” Mrs. Clark is a member
of the Laurens Garden club and
an accredited judge in the South
Carolina Garden Federation.
Throughout the Godfrey home a
profusion of beautiful roses in
shades of yellow, pink and red were
artistically arranged in the living
centerpiece of colorful ess, assisted by Mrs.
progressions were enjoyed. Later sente ^' Mrs. Tommy Hollis, second
the dub'7oomryellow“Tnd'br6nzei;" ; he dining room the table, over- room dining room and den.
chrysanthemums were decorative. ■ a 'd wdh a lace cloth, had an at- Later in the evening the
In the center of the small tables, j tractlve
where covers were laid, were bou-
quests of camellias which were lat-!
er pinned on the guests.
Bridge Party
At Legion Home
Mrs. Jasper Rowland gave a
bridge party Frdiya afternoon at
the American Legion Hut assem
bling players for ten tables.
Guests drew tallies from a tray
placed on a table decorated with a
ilgrim hat, flowers and vegetables.
The Thanksgiving theme was also!
carried out with arrangements of
Chrysanthemums, greenery, berries
and turkeys. High score was pre-
host-
Francis B!a-
W. J. Park of Greenwood, nurs
eryman and member of the well
kno^n firm in that city, was guest Cook at 4 o’clock,
speaker on Monday’"afternoon ar
the meeting of the Yellow Jasmine
Garden club held at the home of
Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Mr. Park gave
an interesting and informative talk
on "Landscaping the Small Home, - ’
and also spoke of the planting of
bulbs and shrubs.
On the dining room table a^large
arrangement of fruit, -gladioli and
chrysanthemums added charm and
color. In the living room pine cones
and branches were effective on the
mantel with garden chrysanthe
mums used elsewhere.
At the business session new of
ficers were elected for the new year
as follows:
President—Mrs. Ed Campbell.
Vice-President — M r s. J a c k
Shealy.
Treasurer—Mrs. Arnold Cannon.
Secretary—Mrs. Henry Lukstat.
Later in the afternoon Mrs. John
son and Mrs. Edward Campbell
served fruit cake and coffee.
SINGING CONVENTION
A singing convention will be held
at Lydia Mills Pentecostal Holiness
church Sunday afternoon at 2:30
Several out of town groups will be
present. The public is invited to
attend.
CENTURY CLUB TO MEET
The December meeting of the
Century Hub will be held Decem
ber 1 at the home of Mrs. David S.
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score prizes were presented Mrs.
Ben Ivey, Mrs. John W.) Finney,
Jr., and Mrs. John Stevenson.
award to Mrs. Fuller Reece and ]
bingo to Mrs. Robert M. Vance.
Later Mrs. Haynie G. Prince as-
Mrs. James Milam of Laurens, 1 s |sted ^Irs- Roy land in serving sal-
vas an out of town guest for the ad and dessert courses.
party.
Informal Party
Honors Visitors
Honoring Mrs. J. B. Montgomery
of Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Joe G,
Study Club Meets
With Mrs. Sturgeon
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon was hostess
the Wednesdav Study club for
to
the November meeting. Garden
Montgomery w r as hostess for a soft chrysanthemums in \aned shades
drink party on Tuesday morning at prettily adorned the living and dm-
her home in the Hays apartments. ^ n £,, roorn :
Fifteen friends who were invited , Th<? afternoons program given
to meet the visitor, enjoyed a de- by ^ rs - T^.U 01 ^ told the life
lightfully informal hour, cold history of Dr. Ralph Bunch, who is
orinks and assorted dainties. a Lmted Nations representative in
Mrs. Montgomery is spending a New i one and a .oimer profes>oi
few days here then will go to Spar-I e * ^ arva ^d. now on lea\e.
tanburg and Washington, D. C., for Tor re.reshmerus a salad course
a visit with friends and relatives. I ccffee was served.
She plans to return here in Decern- [
ber nearer the holidays and will be Garden Clubs Hold
joined by Major Gen. Montgomery _ , , »
for a visit with his father and Joe LunCneCH, Meetings
G. Montgomery and Mrs. Montgom- On Monday afternoon the Sun |
ery. Bonnet Garden club met f at the 1
^ American Legion Hut for luncheon)
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall 12:30 - Luncheon was served in
t-i , , . k , r-) • i buffet style from a table centered
Entertains At Bridge with an artistic arrangement of
On Monday Mp. J. J. Cornwall white camellias. Guests were seat-
entertained friends at bridge for ed at another table similarly adorn-
morning and afternoon games. [ ed.
Gladioli, carnations and chrysan-, After luncheon a bazaar was held
themums in varied array made a when a number of attractive hand-
pretty setting for the parties. Flo- made articles were sold to carry on
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