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Thursday, December 17, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Three
the WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest
TELEPHONE 74 or 4*5
DixonKecrton
Rites Announced
Mrs. Archie L Dixon of Henna,
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Pauline, to Staff Sergeant
Ellis Keaton o< Wytheville, Va,
and Selfridge, Mich., on November
30 at Mt. Clemens, Mkh.
Mrs. Keaton is an airman third
class in the Woman's Air Force.
The couple will make their home
in Mt Clemens.
Bridge Club
Is Entertained
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hubert
guests found their places at tables were enjoyed.
decorated^ with red candles and Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
greens in the traditional Yuletide Douglas Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
motif. Gifts were presented from Hunter, Mrs. James Dunklin, of
the beautifully decorated tree in Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Carol Des-
the assembly room. About sixty- Champs, Mr and Mrs. Robin Hood
five members and their guests at- of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs Ed-
tended the party. , win Howard, Dr. and Mrs. Sam
——♦ x i Wilkes, Mrs. Marie Swain of Green-
Sora Glenn Circle * ' vjUe -
, bridge club for a number of games
Tall tapers were used with other! HbrishTlOR Party p k, ■ i •
seasonal arrangements as a setting, Memhers ^ ^ ^ Gienn circle tpiSCOpai Auxiliary
for c^-Hi^and s^md score s ^ Broad street Methodist church Elects New Officers
prizes went to Mrs. R. P. Hamer
and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Late in
the afternoon the hostess served a
salad course.
enjoyed a Christmas party on Mon-
The following new officers were
Boyd was hostess to members of her* Supper was served buffet
djjr evaai.* at the home of Mra! electe<1 at (he mertjng o{
Weldon. T. Jackson on the Whitmire Lhe Woman's Auxiliary of All
highway. Aasistmg as host«sea '
were MIsh K^te Milfim, Mrs. Leslie. i TUfr« t d tj bt ^
Sharpe and Mrs. Clifton Adair. | s^^rtaiy—Mra. R. M. Turner.
The hostess’ home was lovely Treasurer—Mrs. A. B. Stump,
with decorations suggestive of the, Chairmen of Departments:
Yuletide season. Spruce and other) Christian Education—Mrs. R. B.
memDers greens, red berries and tapers were Hellams.
and their families enjoyed a cove*-: arra nged in the receiving rooms church Social Relations and Mis-
ed dish supper and Christmas party, and gifts were presented the guests sians—Mrs. C. W. Underwood.
Friday evening at Providence from a lighted tree. j Promotion—Mrs. Turner,
school. _ „ J Mis Rose Lee gave a Christmas Altar Guild—Mrs. E. N Sullivan.
Eastern Star
Christmas Party
The James B. Parrott
Order of Eastern Star,
Chapter,
and 1
WHITMAN’S CANDIES
Mis Rose Lee gave a Christmas
story, “The Littlest Angel,” and the
group joined in singing carols dur
ing the evening. Later salad and
| sweet courses were served with tea.
Many Courtesies
Extended Miss Martin
Newton B.
and
Mrs.
Spiritual Life—Mrs
Jones.
Church Hbme for Children
Church Home for Ladies —
William Traylor. r '
Personnel—Mrs. Jones.
Bena Dial Scholarship—Mrs. Bea
Frith.
Church Periodicals—Mrs. James
Offering — Mrs.
McGEE’S DRUG STORE
A number of social courtesies
have been extended Miss Katrine 1 Leighton.
Martin sinbe the announcement of; United Thank
her engagement to Fred S. Pitts of Thomas Sutton,
this city. * A discussion of projects includ-
tl Mrs. Leon Yeargin, Mrs. Cecu ;^ a nimmage sale in February or
Gray, Misses Claude and Betty Marc ^ ® nd vestments for the choir,
was held.
j7>/c Christmas
\a-say H Mth.~
BEAUTIFUL TABLE, DOOR AND
MANTEL ARRANGEMENTS
AND SPRAYS
LOVELY CHRISTMAS CANDLES
AND NOVELTY DECORATIONS
Memorial Wreaths
(Boxwood Live Greens and
Artificial)
Gray gave a dessert bridge recently
in Gray Court honoring the bride-
elect. Miss Martin’s place
was
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
AMERICA’S
GREATEST
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BUKNHt
J. C. Thomas,! Jeweler
CLINTON — JOANNA
marked with a corsage and she was
remembered by the hostesses with
china in hrjr chosen pattern.
Mrs. Black Gives
Party For Pupils
Mrs. Robert Black gave a Christ-
, j „ r v i mas party on Friday evening at the
: Those attending from here were [ h *’«, > > Mr and Mrs. J
i Mi*. BiUy Pitte, Mn. L. S. Reddeck K Jxobe h ’ Florida Street
and Mrs. Harry Baukmght. ; school music pupils
: ^ « I Beth Trammell accompanied the
; W. R. Anderson entertained Miss <> n P-a"" ^ s ' n smg car-
Martin’s bridge club in compliment ^ student wu glve „ an oppor .
to ner. tunity to play a selection. Several
Decorations for the card roomsi games and contests were enjoyed,
featured a briaal green and white j e rry Prince won hte beginner’s
motif. Score awards for the pro- ; note contest and a statue of a com-
gressions went to Mrs. J. H. Hunter, poser was presented Joan Todd for
Jr., and Mrs. Billy Pitts. When (continued on page 2)
cards were laid aside salad and
dessert courses were served.
The hostess’ gift to the honoree
was china in her wedding pattern.
Order
Now!
Cut Flowers
Potted Mings
Planters
Poinsettias
and
Other Blooming
Potted ,PIants
and Greens
Johnson’s Floral Shop
Phone 957-J
Saluda Highway
Say "\ Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank Yoo!
Honoring the bride-elect, Mrs
Allen Wallace and Miss Stella Wal
lace entertamed on Thursday eve
ning at their home in Gray Court
with a miscellaneous shower.
Several interesting contests per
taining to the wedding theme were
enjoyed and later salad and sweet
courses were served. A shower of
gifts, including linens, was present
ed Miss Martin.
Mrs. L. S. Reddeck and Mrs. L.
H. Davidson complimented Miss
Martin on Friday afternoon with a
bridge party at the home of the for
mer.
Marking the bride-elect’s place
was a corsage of white chrysanthe
mums arranged with two tiny wed
ding bells and edged with tulle and
ribbon. She was also given crystal.
Three tables were in play during |
the afternoon, with guests for an-}
; other table invited to call after
| cards. The green and white motif
: used in decorations was also pret- i
tily carried out in the two-course
! refreshments. Score prizes went toj
Mrs. James Von Hollen and Mrs.j
t George Martin of Owings. Other
guests from the Gray Court-Owingsi
! area were Mrs. Everette Martin,!
i Mrs. Eric Martin, Mrs. Richard]
! Owens, Mrs Robert Harris, and
Mrs. Carey Moore of Laurens.
Miss Martin and her fiance werei
dinner guests on Friday evening of!
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyd in Winns-j
boro. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. McMas-
ter, Jr., of Winnsboro, were also
guests on this occaion. i
A gift of crystal in cranberry
pattern was presented the betrothed
couple.
Saturday afternoon in Gray
Court Mrs. Carey Bolt and Mrs.
George Davenport gave a bridge
party for the bride-elect.
Three tables were in play during
the afternoon and after cards salad
and sweet courses were served.
Mrs. Harry Bauknight of this city
was among the guests attending this
party. The hosteses remembered
the honoree with a corsage of pink
camellias and china in her chosen
pattern.
Honoring Miss Katrine Martin,
bride-elet, Mrs Cecil Wilson enter
tained with a bridge luncheon at
her home at 1 o’clock.
Miniature Christmas trees adorn
ed the tables and white and gold
] were used on the dining room
table.
Miss Martin was presented a cor
sage of glamelias and china in her
chosen pattern.
A three-course luncheon was
I served.
Prizes were awarded Mrs. Moor
head Hughes and Mrs. David Word
when scores were counted.
Guests Here
For Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance were
hosts to Mr. Gray’s family on
Thursday evening at dinner at the
Vance home.
The spacious dining room of the
home was beautifully decorated in
the holiday motif and a Christmas
centerpiece was used on the table.
Following dinner parlor games
Matched ring »•) with
»ix radiant diamond*
*et in rich 14K gold.
A real gift of the
heart for the bride.
Smart new jewelry
styled compact* in a
choice selection of
exquisite patterns
and superb colors.
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‘It’s Time That Counts”