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Thursday, December 3, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Paare Three
The WOMAN’S PAGE
by Johnson Floral Shop and East-
side Greenhouse On the center
table a dried arrangement of pine
the cone turkeys with autumn leaves
Laurens Bride-Elect
Entertained Here
On Saturday afternoon of
M*MAr«!past week Misses Marie Weir, Kay and cornucopia of grapes was used
Society events, dUD and l^nurcn lNeW8| Medlock and Shirley Bodie compli- Yellow chrysanthemums were ar-
r » . ; mented Miss Jean Blakely of Lau- ranged in china pheasants and
Of Interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 'rens, December bride-elect, with a wh te baskets on the other tables.
‘lingerie shower at the Clinton Mills President Robert Wysor, 3rd,
presided.
Ladies Bible Class
Holds Meeting
Monday evening the Ladies Bible
class of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church met for the
November meeting at the church.
» Mrs. R. L. Plaxico gave the eve
ning’s program on the theme, “The
Person I Hope To Become”.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and sandwiches cookies and coffee
served.
UDC Chapter To Have
Christmas Party
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of
the United Daughters of the Con
federacy, will have its annual
Christmas party and tree this eve
ning (Thursday) at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. P. M. Pitts.
Each member is asked to bring a
gift to be sent to the chapter’s
adopted daughter at the Confeder
ate home in Columbia.
Mrs. Owens Hostess
For Bridge Party
On Monday afternoon Mrs. B. B.
Owens entertained at bridge invit
ing friends for two tables.
Red roses artistically arranged in
a low container and also blooming
azaleas in harmonizing shades were
placed at vantage point in the liv
ing room.
When scores were counted Mrs.
• Robert Vance and Mrs. Robert
Wysor, 3rd, were prize winners.
During the afternoon a dessert
course was served.
3rd, chairman; Mrs Layton Fraser.; Co "’ rauni, S' cenfer t
hostess. 1 The raeP 110 ” room, where about A four-course dinner was served
Circle No 5 Mrs Kay Mills ' ^ guests were entertained, was and the following program given:
chairman; Mrs. B. F. Wingard, host- 1 , adorned with several lovely ar- "America”.
ess j rangements, consisting of ^ roses. Invocation—W. R. Anderson.
At 8 00 o’clock— i chrysanthemums and gladioli. At Welcome—President Wysor. ^ o
Circles 6 and 7—Mrs Lewis Bond 1 one end of the room a small table,. Entertainment under the direc- we re invited to the auditorium in 1
and Mrs. Harry Nettles, chairmen,‘ covered with a green cloth and tion of Doug Blanton of Presbyjte-1 t he school building. Presiding at
meet at the church. *" I overlaid with organdy, was center- nan college. i the refreshment table, beautifully
At 10:00 o’clock i ^ w ; -^ a miniature wedding cake, ^“St. Lmiis Blues —Mrs. Norman decora t ed f or Christmas, were two
boy for a book about Indians, one accompanied the group at the pi-
that sings the story as the picture ano. Mrs. Hubert Todd assisted the
pages are turned. The Indian story leaders on this occasion by accom-
was the childhood of * Hiawatha panying the group on their visit
sung in two and three part music The Okihi group, organized m
by the junior and enior choirs. September, has been active and en-
The "pictures” were done during ti-usiastic in their varied and inter-
the singing in pantomine, esting activities which include field
The second part was Christmas trips, hikes and handicraft. »
Eve, the Christmas fairy, the arm - Mrs. ^Fichelberger and Mrs. Tay-
al of Santa Claus with his six danc- iomMartin are leaders of the group
ing reindeer and Santa Claus’ four 1 which is composed of the following
dancing helpers. j ten fifth grade girls who were all
After Santa Claus had driven present for the trip:
j away in his red sleigh, the guests: Mimi Martin, President.
with candles on either side.
A number of games were enjoyed lst
by the guests, after which a dessert Apache Dance Mrs
course was served.
Later in the afternoon the bride-
elect was presented many lovely
gifts in an umbrella covered in
white and entwined with green rib
bon.
Mrs. David Word assisted the , __
Circles of Broad street Me tho- ( hostesses in the courtesies of enter ', ^nnstmas Program
dist church will meet Monday as aining - ^ At Training School
follows: I
Circle No. 8—Mrs* Harry Wilkes,
chairman; Mrs. George Blalock,
hostess.
Circle No. 9—Miss Essie Young,
chatfinnan; Miss Florrie Burdette,
hostess.
Methodist Circles
To Meet Monday
Sloan. Mrs. Harry McSween, pian-j Music club members, Mrs. Julian
j
Bill Toole,!
Louise Speake, Vice-President.
Shirley Quinton. Secretary. '
Nancy Neighbors, Treasurer.
Joan Todd, Scribe.
Elizabeth Glover, Gwen Hitt,
Coleman and Mrs. Edgar Blakely Trecie Davis, Dorothy Staton,
Doug Blanton. -u-" r-
song—Ray smith. Okihi Camp Fires
b^oTb 0 ™ F fc Ed v.M ug Visit County Home
Song—Mrs. Norman Sloan. ! On Tuesday before Thanksgiving
“Good Night Ladies”.
Nancy DuBois.
Joanna Mills Announces
Christmas Holidays
members of the Okihi group of
Camp Fire girls had as their project
a visit to the county hpme.
The girls gathered at the home
of Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger and and resurne operations at 6:00 a. m..
Members of the Music club and packed gift packages of assorted) on December 20, according to the
Joanna Cotton Mills has
pounced Christmas holidays
their employees. The plant
an-
for
will
close on December 23 at 6:00 a. m..
’ . _ _ •. r ^ meinuers ui me music ciuu diiu r r o— — i un i^ecemuer
Mayme Johnson—Mrs. Gus Hoi- Chamber OI C/OmmeiCe their guests met at the State Train- fruits and peppermint sticks. On announcement
hngworth, chauman and h° stess M A n irr l r j■ ing School with a large number of arriva l at home the gifls gath-,
Mrs. Lonnie Hiers, co-hostess, at ^VIIIIUUI iAlUies iNigni ; the workers there for the annual ered in the chapel and presented STUDENTS TO
3:30. " ^ Members of the Chamber of Christmas festivity. attractive “turkey favors,” which CONDUCT SERVICE »
Barden — Mrs. George Holland, i Commerce entertained with annual The girls and boys of the Train- each occupant with the gifts, also The Baptist ministerial students
chairman; Mrs. Henry Trammell, ladies night banquet Tuesday j n g School, under the direction of they had made at a previous meet-i vv ho are members or former mem-
hostess; Mrs. L. S. Reddeck, co-, evening, November 24, in the Pres- several members of the staff, gave an R. and magazines which they had ^rs of the First Baptist church,
hostess, at 3:30. ^ byterian college dining hall. a Christmas story beginning with 1 collected will have charge of the Sunday eve-
Louise Best circle of the State Flower arrangements and decora- ^0 reading of a request by Santa Later they asembled around the'rij n g worship service Dec. 6.
School, Mrs. Irene Pitts, it* ons m keeping with the Thanks- Claus (the one and only Santa piano and sang "Silent Night and The public is cordially invited to
and hostess, at 8 o’clock. 1 giving season were complimentary C i auSj ' Clinton) from a good littlei "Joy To The World". Joan Todd| attend
Training
chairman
Century Club Holds
December Meeting
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. David S. i
Cook entertained the Century club J
at her home for the December'
meeting.
Magnolia leaves were used with
seasonal arrangements and a color
ful dried bouquet adorned the man
tel. •
Program chairman for the after-1
noon was Mrs. James S. Gray, who,;
in continuation of the year’s study ,
on "Twentieth Century Cavalcade,” |
gave a discussion on “Family Re
lations’'. !
Mr. and Mrs. Shields
Entertain Guests
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Shields
entertained at dinner on Friday
evening at their home on Crest-
wood Extension when a number of
guests were invited.
Dinner was served in buffet style
from a beautifully appointed table
adorned with tall burning tapers
and sprays of evergreen. Guests
found their places at small prettily
appointed tables centered with
miniature Christmas trees. Place
cards were attached to prettily
wrapped gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens of Sa
vannah, Ga., were out of town
guests.
Mrs. Hughes Honors
Texas Visitors
Honoring Mrs. J. B. Montgomery
of Fort Worth, Texas, who is viiting
here, Mrs. Moorhead Hughes enter
tained with a dessert bridge on
Wednesday afterhoon at her home
on South Woodrow street.
Roses and chrysanthemums in
lovely pastel colors added to the
charm of the living room where
two tables were in play.
Before the games a dessert course
was served. Afterwards bridge was
enjoyed, with Mrs. Montgomery
winning high score prize, and Mrs.
Van Jones low score. Mrs. Mont
gomery was also given a guest
prize.
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Shady Grove Club
Holds Meeting
The Shady Grove Home Demon
stration club met at the club house
November 25. The club creed was
recited in unison, after which Mrs.
D. T. Pitts conducted the devotion
al. During the business session
Mrs. B. W. Cooper was elected
treasurer to succeed Mrs. J. E. Ev
ans, resigned.
Miss Taylor gave a demonstra
tion on table setting and discussed
the different types of china and sil
verware.
During the social hour Mrs. J. E.
Evans and Mrs. B. W. Cooper serv
ed refreshments.
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Church Circles
To Meet Monday
Circles of the First Presbyterian
church will meet Monday as fol
lows:
At four o’clock—
Circle No. 1—Mrs. W. R. Ander
son, chairman; Mrs. Henderson
Pitts, hostess; Mrs. John McSween,
co-hostess. I
Circle No. 2—Mrs. Heath Cope-
, lend, chairman; Mrs. Robert Vance,
hostess; Mrs. Tom Addison, co-host
ess.
Circle No. 3—Mrs. R. C. McL^es,
chairman; Mrs. Frank Miller, host
ess; Mrs. F. M. Boland, co-hostess.
Circle No. 4—Mrs. R. E. Wysor,
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