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Thursday, January 28, 1954
THE CIJNTON CHRONICLE
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The WOMAN’S PAGE
Society Event*, Chib and Church News
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Canadian Visitor
Horiored at Bridge
Honoring Mrs. Donald Frith of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Mrs.
Rufus Sadler entertained guests for
two tables of bridge on Friday af
ternoon at her home on Maple
street. ‘ ,
As decoration for the card rooms
the hostess arranged magnolia
leaves and bowls of camellias. -
Mrs. Edward Ferguson won top
honors and a guest prize was also
presented Mrs. Frith. When cards
were laid aside a salad course was
served. ' ,j
Dance Given l
For Younger Set
Friday evening Hub Adair and
George Blalock Jr., entertained
with a formal dance at the Ameri
can Legion Memorial Home.
Round and square dancing were
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enjoyed to music by Kay Mills and The tea tables were overlaid jyith
his orchestra white lineft eutwork cloths r < dnd
Pink and white camellias adorn- 1 held gladioli and chrysanthemums
ed the refreshments table from * n silver compotes Lighted white
which punch~and wafers were serv- tapers in silver holders and bride’?
ed during the evening A mantel bouquets outlii ed in satin ribbon
arrangement of pink gladioli and completed the table decorations.
magnolia completed the party dec- Ham biscuit, cake, minjs and
orations. ' other party dainties were served.
Assisting in entertaining were E' 1 '*’ Martin and Mrs. Hugh
the hosts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Simpson poured coffee.
M. Adair and Dr. and Mrs. George Assisting in entertaining were
R. Blalock. Mrs. Russell Gyay, Mrs. Goyne
♦ Simpson, Mrs. Nene D. Workman,
T-T11/-ti 11 i Mirs. Geo. Martin, Afrs. H. J. Pitts,
riuyuiwy Mrs ^ pitts Mrs L s
Has Birthday deck, Miss Stella Wallace, Mrs.
In celebration of his tenth birth- J° hn Bell, Mre. G. W. Hollings-
day, Gil Huguley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Simpson, Miss
Mrs. George Huguley, entertained Marihahene Pitts, Mrs. Bill Milam,
about fifty little friends on'Satur- Miss Lillian Dillard, Miss Barbara
day evening with a square cfcnce at Milam, M» Nancy Pitts, Mrs. BUly
the armory. . ^ L *™ 1S Pit* Mrs. Earl
_ Dimng^e evening punch, cook^ George Watts Copeland, Miss Ag-
‘ irtam a d c up ca es «« nes Davis. Misses Myra Pitts and
served. Margaret Ella Copeland.
Out of town guests were Dr and d;
d!Si °Betev Sd*NMis J 3rd S Mr "and Mrs Paul Wood • Mrs Gary DiUard .
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Tom Ficklin won high and second
score honors. The hostess remem
bered Mrs. Pitts with a gift of sil
ver. #
Following the games Mrs. R. P.j
Hamer and Miss Katherine Dicus
assisted in serving a salad and|
sweet-Course with coffee.
Mrs. Harold Pitts of Greenville,
was an cut of town guest for the
party. - '
Mrs Barnett Hostess -.j
To West Circle *
On Tuesday evening the West
circle of the First Baptist church
met at the home of Mrs. S. S. Bar
nett.
Mrs. S. B. Loftis v/as in charge of
the program on ‘The World On
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You'ra Invited to Attend Our
Special StMubty
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shall, of Williamston.
A number of out of town guests
i including relatives and friends
from Gray Court, were invited for
, the tea.
Bridge Clubs,
Parties During Week D ■ i n . ^
Thureday afternoon Mrs. T. C. DHage rany t OT
Johnson,. Jr., was hostess to her Ml'S. PittS Bride
br A g lti«w? Ir J compliment to Mrs. Fred Pitts,
A basket Of bright geraniums and rs>cpnt hri<k» Mrc Tr»m AHdicnn
arrangements of gladioli decorated “
the hostess home for the occasion T"^!^ ned at >>^86 Tuesday af-
During the afternoon a sweet course ^ ‘ ,
was served with coffee. I . 181)168 were in the
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Guest of Blalocks
On Friday at noon Dr. and Mrs.
George R. Blalock were host and
hostess at dinner for Dr. Norman
G. Dunning, who was conducting a
series of services here at the First
Presbyterian church.
Other guests included Dr. -and
Mrs. W. R. Turner, Dr. J. W. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson,
Dr. D. E Waller and his visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frith of Win
nipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and Miss
Mary Ann Craig.
Luncheon Given For
Miss Toccoa Wise
Honoring Miss Toccoa Wise,
bride-elect of February, Mrs. Hor
ace Payne and Mrs. M .A. Mac
donald entertained with a lovely
luncheon Thursday at the home of
the former on South Adair street.
Magnolia leaves were artistically
arranged in an edd fashioned pitch
er and camellias ana African vio
lets used elsewhere.
Decorations on the dining room
table featured a pink herat ar
rangement, centered wth a minis
ture bride’s bouquet Pink stream
ers adorned with wedding symbols
extended across the table.
Covers were laid for the twelve
guests at small tables centered with
camellias.
Mi^S Wise was presented a cor
sage erf pink carnations.
Miss Ann Lee of Mullins, assisted
the hostesses in entertaining.
Spoone-Podoras
Rites Announced
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dees of.
this city announce the marriage of
their daughter, Aileen Dees Spoone,
to William N. Podaras, son of Mrs.
B. S. Podaras and the late Mr*. Po
daras of Gastonia, N. C. u I,..-
The wedding took place at York
on January IS, 1954. The double
ring ceremony was performed by
Margaret Nunn, daughter of pro
bate Judge E. Gettys Nunn of York.
Mrs. Ppndaras was attractively
attired in a navy and white suit
with matching accessories and wore
a corsage of red roses. The bride’s
attendants were Miss Shirley Cun
ningham and Mrs. Edith Garrigan
of Gastonia. Melvin Land of Gas
tonia served as best man.
After the wedding Mr, and Mrs.
Podaras and friends were invited
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Howard for cake and coffee. Later
the couple left for a wedding trip
through the Carolinas.
They will make their home in
Gastonia where both are employed
at Howard Knit Products, Inc. Mrs.
Podaras is secretary to the presi
dent of the company and Mr. Po
daras is taking a training course
through the veterans administra
tion.
Lovely Tea Honors
Mrs. Fred S. Pitts
Honoring Mrs. Fred S. Pitts, Ixer
son’s bride, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts en
tertained with a lovely tea on Wed
nesday afternoon of the past week
at the American Legion Memorial
Home.
Mrs. Austin Chandler and Mrs.
J. B. Puryear of Aiken, greeted the
guests. In the receiving line with
the hostess and the honoree were
the bride’s mother, Mrs. Everette
Martin of Gray Court, Miss Toccoa
Wise, bride-elect of February, Mrs.
Harry Bauknight, Mrs. Harold Pitts
of Greenville, Mrs. Carey Moore of
Laurens, Mrs. Richard Owens of
Gray Court, the bridal attendants,
also Mrs. E. K. Garrison and Mrs.
Henry Kohler of Greenville.
The home was beautifully dec
orated for the occasion in the tra
ditional green and white bridal mo
tif. White gladioli in spray effect
flanked by. magnolia leaves end;
lighted tapers adorned the mantel. |
Elsewhere were artistic arrange
ments of carnations, gladioli and
chrysanthemums with greenery.
for the games. White gladioli and
I white carnations combined in df-
; rangement and yellow, snapdragons
and bowls of camellias were used in
decoration for the card rooms and
reception hall.
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