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Thursday, December 10, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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stration agent also gave a few ideas Falls, former pastor of the Summer-
j on Christmas decorations. Two > ton Baptist church, officiated, us-
M Wmlm 1 pair of pajamas were sent to State ing the double ring ceremonv.
™ Park by the club. i The church was decorated with
C • . 17 « #^1 L ^^ 1 i During a social hour the recrea- ferns and arrangements of white
society events, V*1UD ana l^nurcn niews, tional leaders, Mrs. Larry DeShields camellias. | ♦
^ Miss Blanche Cox led In a relay Immediately following the morn- Woman's Club To
Ol interest TELEPHONE 74 or 495 ^ce. Members were given materials ing worship service, a program of n m . u D ,
(for making tree ornaments and nuptial music was presented byi* riUmorOUS rlQy
in ailflirr , n v Ilt>c these were P laced on the tree. Each: John H. Gentry, organist. The bride
n? from the a nd bridegroom entered the church
churches. i CHURCH GROUP TO MEET
After a wedding trip, the couple The Woman’s Society of Christian
will be at home at the parsonage | Service of Broad Street Methodist
of the Baptist church in Summer-1 church will meet Monday afternoon
ton. , December 14 at 3:30.
! 3nt j herries with greeneryj ^ ree Later refreshments of fruit together. *The petite bride wore a
MethOQlSt Circles made a pretty sitting for the seven ca k e an( j co ff ee we re served. castume suit of light grey wool with
The Elbe Hatton circle of Broad tables inplay dunng the aftemoom STwhite acSrfeJ She wore
Street Methodist church Mrs^L. H. nrP<5Pnt#>H T illiin tbllard Coodmcm'W^hite ' 'i a corsage of alba plena camellias.
Davidson chairman, ^ Jfve were presented Lillian Diltaxd After the ceremony, the bride
Christmas piarty on 7^0 Monda> , , •> -j , tngCIQSniGnt aru j bridegroom greeted the guests
evening, December 14, at the home After were laid aside a sal-, Dr and Mrs Reuben A Goodman ‘ in the vestibule of ch urch.
with poffZ irrQ M F ftf 01 Newberr y announce the engage- The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
TWw ment of theLr daughter, Margaret W. H. Ridgeway of Jordan, and the
* •* '♦ p ! Jane ’ to Albert Sidne y white * 80,1 late T. G. Anderson. Since her
at M ^ d ff e XfT g u a tn nf ' 01 ^ late ^ and Mrs * John Stev - graduation from the Manning
Weldon T. Jackson on inson assumed in the courtesies of enson white of Statesville, N. C. schools, she ha been employed as
r^.K.^occ entertaining. ^ The we dding wiU take place in the secretary with the law firm of S. E.
TVyT "K/r n T , late winter. Rogers in Summerton.
Mrs. Miller IS Miss Goodman is a former mem- The bridegroom is the son of C.
ber of the city schools faculty here W. Madden and the late Ozella
and her friends will be interested in Murray Madden of Laurens. He
of Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Mrs. Paul T,
Wood will be co-hostess
The Sara Glenn circle party will
.be
home
the Whitmire highway. Co-hostess
will be Mrs. Clifton Adair, Mrs.
Leslie Sharpe and Miss Kate Milam.
Baptist Young People 9^! H oste ss
s-v, , . i *• .. ! Mrs. Frank Miller gave a dessert
Christmas Meeting
There will be a Christinas meet
ing Friday evening December 11, at
7:30 at Calvary Baptist chrch for all
young people in the Baptist church
es of the Laurens Association with
their pastors, directors and counsel
lors.
Each member is asked to bring
a toy to be given to the welfare de
partment for needy children. A so
cial hour and refreshments will be
enjoyed.
Mrs. Grange Cothran is leader
and Miss Betty Crenshaw publicity
chairman for the group.
Mrs. Hunter Hostess
For Bridge Party
Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Jr., entertained
a number of friends on Tuesday af
ternoon of the past week at bridge.
H.
1 bridge Tuesday afternoon for mem-1 ment
bers of her card club.
Bright berries with other seasonal n-j r i
arrangement made an attractive, ^Liage LUnCHeon
background for the two tables. Eol-jQ.jy0^ Qn FlldaV
lowing the serving of a sweet course _ ., . ^ «
a number of progressions were v Fnda y at uoon Mrs. Reese
made. Top honors went to Mrs. entertamed guests for four
Henderson Pitts who played for an gles with a bridge luncheon, at
absent member. « n o •
Holly and pine were used m dec-
D^r^mh^r M^tinrr oration with , a lovel 7 T antel ar :
rangement of magnolia leaves and
Musgrove Club red c ^ ristm , as candies.
'm. t!* it x* ♦ o A hot plate and dessert course
The Musgrove Home Demoostra- , ;Jere and , ater a ^ ,
t,o n club held the December meet- progressaOTls were enJoyed 5^,3
mg the 2nd at the school house. J
the announcement of her engage-1 was graduated from the Laurens
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
HONOR ROLL
The “Old Maid's Club,” a humor- ———————
ous play, will be presented by the Give THE CHRONICLE for a
Clinton Mills Woman’s club Satur- family Christmas gift—to be enjoy-
day evening at Providence school, ed the entire year . Welcome and
Lydia Mills, sponsored by the Order thanks to those on our Honor Roll
of the Eastern Star, Jame R. Par-(this week:
rott chapter.
The public is invited and a small
admission will be charged .
ATTEND COLLEGE MEETING
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown and
Dr. and Mrs. George Bellingrath
spent last week in Memphis, Tenn.,
where Dr. Brown represented PC
at the meeting of the Southern As
sociation of Colleges and Secondary
Schools.
a
high school and Presbyterian col
lege in Clinton, and the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary in
Louisville, Ky. He is a former pas
tor of the Cross Hill, MountviUe,
Bethabara, and Waterloo Baptist | when dry,
churches in Laurens county. He is
now serving as pastor of the Sum
merton and Hotne Branch Baptist
GREASE SPOTS ON CARPET
Make a paste of boiling water,
poured on equal parts of magnesia
and fuller’s earth. Apply this paste
while it is hot, then wipe it off i
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Charlotte.
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San Antonio, Texas.
J. C. ENGLISH, JR.,
Montgomery, Ala.
MRS. HEIDE TRASK,
Wilmington, N. C.
MISS BETTY MeDONALD,
City.
MRS. VIRGIE PRESSLEY.
MRS. A. C. CLARK,
MRS. J. H. McKENZIE,
City.
CLAUDE MONROE,
Newberry.
Jarman Shoes
$8.95 to $13.95
L B. DILLARD
$
Song, “Joy to the World” was
sung and the devotional from Luke
v/as given by Mrs. Madeline Cun
ningham. Each member answered
the roll call with a decoration sug
gestion. Miss Dean, home demon-
Ms
Homo of Rott'
HEY, KIDS!
SANTA CLAUS
IN PERSON
WILL BE IN OUR
TOYLAND
THURSDAY, DEC. 10
At 4:00 P. M.
COME IN AND TALK TO SANTA
IN PERSON
A TAPE RECORDING WILL BE MADE AND
RE-BROADCAST FROM WLGB ON
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
Get a Real Thrill Talking to Santa and Hearing Your
Voice On the Air!
GIVE YOUR CARDS THAT “PERSONAL TOUCH”
THIS YEAR
Choose now and avoid disappointment
Chronicle Pub. Co.
Stationery Department
prizes were won by Mrs. Harry
Baldwin and Mrs. B. B. Owings.
B. & P. W. Club
Christmas Party
The Business and Professional
Woman’s Club Christmas party was
held .Tuesday night at the Commun- g
ity House at Joanna.
The party was highlighted with
entertainment by Mrs. W. Y.
Thompson and young daughter,
Sherard, Mrs. Harry McSween and
daughter, Lucile.
The two little girls, with all the!:
poise of grownups, sang, “I Saw
Mama Kissing Santa Claus”, “Santa
Claus is Coming to Town” and
‘Away in a Manger.” Then Lucile
recited two poems.
Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Mc
Sween, who have the radio pro
gram, “Helen and Frances” render-!
ed Christmas music and recitations.!
Mrs. lone Wallace, who is State
Music Chairman, was in charge of
the entertainment. She led the
group in gay dances and songs.
The ballroom was festive with a
giant tree and other Christmas dec
orations.
A turkey dinner was served by £
the Women's club of Joanna. *
Bums-Voung
Rehearsal Party
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller at MountviUe was the scene
I of a lovely rehearsal party in its
setting of bright fall flowers when
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Paul Cole-
! man entertained the members of
I the Burns-Young wedding party,
TTeeently following the rehearsal at
i the MountviUe Baptist church.
The hostesses were assisted in en
tertaining by Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs.
Lucius P. Burns, and Mrs. Ed Burns
of Columbia.
After the serving of refreshments
of assorted sandwiches, punch,
toasted nuts, and mints, the bride-
to-be cut the beautiflly decorated
three-tiered wedding cake and pass
ed slices to the assembled guests.
The bride-to-be. Miss Myra
Burns, whose wedding to Kenneth
Young was solemnized at the
MountviUe Baptist church Sunday
afternoon, November 8, wore a
pastel pink jersey dress adorned
with rhinestones and pearls.
Mrs. Betts Hostess
To Study Club
The December meeting of the
Wednesday Study club was held
yesterday afternoon at the home ofi
Mr. C. Bynum Betts on Walnut:
street.
Mrs. Robert Wysor was leader of
the afternoon’s program when she
read Christmas stories and poems,
including “Holy Morning” (Eliza- i
beth Madox Roberts); “Heaven!
Cannot Hold Him” (Christina Ros
ette) ; “Christmas Everywhere” j
(PhilUps Brooks); and “God So
Loved the World” (Elizabeth
Goudge.) t
Throughout the home Christmas
decorations were effective. On the
mantel, banked in evergreens and
led berries, and adorned with a sus-|
pended wreath, tall white graduat
ed tapers and tiny angel figurines
were arranged. A beautiful lighted
and decorated tree was, in the pic
ture window, and a ticking antique
clock and an open log fire added *
charm .
For refreshments a congealed
chicken salad course, coffee and
bon bo ns were served.
The Rev. Mr. Madden
Weds Miss Anderson
Summerton, Dec. 5—Miss Mazie
Anderson of Summerton and the
Rev. C. Ware Madden, Jr., of Sum
merton and Laurens, were united in
marriage at the Summerton Baptist
church at noon Sunday, Nov. 29.
The Rev. E. E. Hite, Jr, of Great
Nunn, Bush Shoes
$15.95 and $17.95
L. B. DILLARD
at THOMAS’
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Pncts Include federo/ Tn.
J. C. THOMAS, fjvutel&i
It’s Time That Counts"
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