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V h Thursday, SspUibcr 16, 19S4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 rw= Brig© Club Is Entertained Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mac Finney entertained members of her bridge club at Happy Acres. Two tables were in play with Mrs. Fred Pitt* and Mrs. Joe Mc Gee winning score awards. Fol lowing the games the hostess served a salad plate. For the occasion the cottage was a tractive with colorful ar rangements of late summer flow ers. f Mrs. McGuire Honors Mrs. Gussie Saturday, Mrs. Mickey McQuire was luncheon hostess at her horns honoring Mrs. Michael Gussie, who will soon leave to make her home in Japan. A color scheme of pink and green was used throughout the home and a centerpiece of pink zinnias used on the dining room table. Mrs. Gussie was presented gifts from those present. Those attend ing were Mesdames W. Y. Thomp son, Wayne Wood, K. F. Mills, Weldon Jackson, Francis V. Smith and Ed Campbell. Mrs. Thurston Giles Is Circle Hostess The September meeting of the Sara Glenn circle of Broad Street Methodist church was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Thurston Giles with Mrs. C. C. Giles and Mrs. F. F. Hicks as sisting as hostess. During the evening the grbup enjoyed a social hour and a salad plate, cake and tea were served. The chairman, Mrs. Forrest Adair, welcomed several new members to the circle. The pro- Skilled Dry Cleaning AS ONLY EXPERTS CAN DO IT! We’ve Got What It Takes! • Broad Knowledge Of Fabrics ... a Technical Understanding Of Cleaning Processes . . . • Excellent Equipment... • And Years Of Practical Experience, In Order To Turn Out Expert Dry Cleaning. EVENING DRESSES CLEANED BY HAND WELCOME STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS! . LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CLEAN ING NEEDS! BILL CAMPBELL Has Joined Our Firm As Routeman. Call “Bill.” -TRY US REAL SOON- We Give S A H Green Stamps ■ Beautiful Dry Cleaning gram on Korea and Methodist “Neighborhood Houses" was ar ranged by Mrs. J. K. Haselden. Taking part were Mrs. William Corbett, Miss Jeanette Pitts and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Baptist WMS Meets; Guest Speaker At the monthly meeting of the Woman’s Missionary of the First *Baptist church on Monday after noon Mrs. John Earl Smith, of Kinards, divisional president, will give the program. Miss Sylvia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, will give a reading on democracy. Freemon-Owens Rites Friday Of cordial interest is the ap proaching marriage of Miss Mar garet Freeman, of Spartanburg, and Tench Pool Owens, of this crty which will be solemnized Fri day, Sept. 17, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Gardner Freeman in Pickens The rites will be attended by members of the immediate fam ilies. Dependent On God.’’ “Building the Kingdom" was the subject of the program presented by Mrs. W. T. Baker and Mrs. Ray Thomas. A zone meeting was announced for Sept. 23, at 330 at Cokesbury church. There will be a confer ence retreat at Myrtle Beoch Oc tober 7th and 8th. Mrs. Owens was elected a delegate with Mrs. E. K. Garrison as alternate. The Ellie Hatton circle, Mrs. D. B. Smith, chairman, won the at tendance pin. Mrs. Von Jones Hostess To Club Mrs. Van Jones was hostess to two tables of bridge Tuesday morning at her home on E. Cen tennial street. A decorative fruit arrangement with greenery was used in the living room. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Jack Blakely and Mrs. Sonny Swygert. WEDS IN BREVARD, N. C. Dessert Bridge Given For Club A dessert bridge was given on | Thursday afternoon by Mrs, James L. Walker at her home on Cedar street. Guests included members of her club with two tables in play. Vari.-colored zinnias were used as a background for the games. When the guests assembled the I hostess served a sweet course. I Mrs. Norman Sloan, Jr., wonl high score and Mrs. Robert M. | Vance second score Birthday Dinner At Fowler Home A surprise birthday dinner was given on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Frank Miller Jointly enter- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler near UDC Meets With Mrs. T. C. Johnson Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Mrs. Henry Young, Mrs. Estelle Abrams and tained members of the Stephen D. 'Lee chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy on Thursday eve ning, September 2, at the John son home. Mrs. Dan Yarborough presented the program which she and Mrs. J. H. Stone gave over the radio in June with Mrs. C. B. Bette and bors, Jessie Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, honoring Mrs. Janie Prince and little Mary Ann Neigh bors. Following the dinner a number of attractive gifts were presented the honoree. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Benjamin, Miss Nora Neigh- Mrs. Henry M. Young taking part. Later a social hour and refresh ments were enjoyed. Garden Club Council Plans Nov. Bazaar In November the Clinton Coun cil of Garden clifbs will sponsor a bazaar at the American Legion Hobe, it has been announced by Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., council pres ident, and Mrs. C. W. Underwood, bazaar chairman. An array of attractive and use ful articles will be on sale in the various booths, which include, the Country Store, Novelty, Plant, Needlecraft and White Elephant booths. In the evening dinner will be served. Methodist Circles, Society Joint Meet The circles and Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church met joint ly at the church on Monday aft ernoon wiht Mrs. V. S. Harwell presiding. The Maiyme Johnson circle was in charge of the program. Mrs. Thomas Owens gave the devotion al on the topic, "Man Is Utterly St. Joseph’s hospital there for sev eral months. Mrs, McFadden has manor friends here where she served as matron at the Thomwell Baby Cot tage for a number of years. A na tive of Manning, she had returned to her home there last year when she retired from her position at the Black Mountain, N. C, orphan- »!«• Subscribe To The t! MRS. ROBERT A. NEIGHBORS Before marriage in Brevard. N. C., on September 5. Miss Miriam Jeanette Willingham of that city. Miss Elise Thompson. Mrs. F. M Stutts had charge of the Bible, study on Acts. Punch was served at the con clusion of the meeting. Sun Bonnet Club Business Meeting The Sun Bonnet Garden club Robert Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors, Mrs. Lucy Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neighbors, Miss Barbara Neighbors, Mrs. .will hold a business meeting Fri day afternoon, September 24, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. W. Underwood at 602 Calvert avenue. Charlie Neighbors and daughters, Mrs. Maggie Neighbors, Miss Lin da Barrett and Durward Murdock, also Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Neigh bors, of Greenwood. ainnouncing, Clinton’s Newest Feed Store Representing CAROLINA MILLING CO. Manufacturers of POULTRY - DAIRY HOG FEEDS Sold through Joe’s Esso Service. Store located in space formerly occupied by Clinton Bus Sta tion. For the best in feeds, measured in dollars . - * : 7^ " \ and cents, we can supply your needs. Joe’s Esso Service Phone 128 404 Church Women Entertain Freshmen The Women of the Church of the First Presbyterian church enter tained the Presbyterian college freshmen on Tuesday evening in the social rooms of the church. A carnival note was carried out in decoratonis and entertainmen*. Balloons and gaily colored stream ers were used to further the cho sen motif. John Holland Hunter served as master of ceremonies and Mrs. George C. Bellingrath di rected the 18 groups in progres sive games. Prizes were awarded the winning group and the indi vidual with the highest score. A number of members of the church organization assisted in en tertaining and serving punch, hot dogs and pop corn. Wingords Entertain Wedding Party Entertaining members of the Co'Hostesses For Lutheran Society Mrs. O. C. Woodruff an# Mrs. C. O. Kinard were co-hostesses at the home of the former Monday evening to the Woman’s Mission ary society of St. Joh Lutheran church. Mrs. S. P. Bowers, assisted by Mrs. Woodruff, presented the pro gram on •Lutheran Sunday School September Meeting B6PW Club The Clinton Business and Pro fessional Woman’s club held their monthly dinner meeting Tuesday evening at the Hotel Mary Mus- grove. The Public Affairs committee had charge of the program and Mrs. Glenn D Gaskins, chairman, presented Miss Rose Moore ; Net tles and Miss Marjorie Mills who eontertained the club with an ac count of their trip to Girls State this summer and showed films ta ken during their stay there. A business session was presided over by the president, Mrs. D. A. Yarborough, during which the budget for the coming year was approved. Announcement was made of the fall board meeting to be held Saturday ond Sunday at the Clemson House with several delegates planning to attend. The annual birthday calendar sale got By Mail.” Following a business session a “ ndc, ?? y wlth a11 P ar * social hour was enjoyed. The hos tesses served a sweet course, nuts and punch. Miss Willingham Weds Mr. Neighbors In Brevard Rites Miss Miriam Jeanett Willing ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Obie Richard Willingham of Brevard, N. C., and Robert Al bert Neighbors, son of Mrs. Rob ert P. Neighbors of this city, and the late Mr. Neighbors, were united in marriage in a ceremony wedding party of their niece, Miss ^ 5 at 4 p m in the First PAtricia Wingard, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard were hosts for a dinner party on Thursday evening. Miss Wingard, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wingard, of Lexing ton, will be married Fridaiy eve ning to Jack Bazer, of Columbia, at St. Davids Lutheran church, Lexington. A four course dinner was served with the wedding bell theme car ried out in party appointments. The centerpieee was a floral wed- ing bells fashioned of pom-poms and carnations. Tiny nosegays marked the ladies’ places and bou- ennaires he men’s. The hosts’ gift to the couple was silver in their chosen pattern. Baptist church in Brevard. The Rev. B. W. Thomason aficiated. ticipating It was announced that in ob servance of “National Business Women’s Week" the October din ner meeting would be held jointly with the Greenwood and Laurens clubs at 7:30 October 12 at Blaz er’s on Lake Greenwood Reserva tions are to be made with Mrs. B M. Dutton. Mrs. Gaskins, a recent bride, was presented a gift of silver by the club. I Birth Announcements MANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Manley The wedding vow? were spok- announce the birth of a daughter, Musgrove Clup Has Meeting The Musgrove Home Demon stration club met at the school on Wednesday^ the 8th. Mrs. James Brerwington gove the devotional. As the roll was called each member answered with changes she would like to make in club work. Members were asked to carry exhibits for the Laurens county fair which will be held the first week in October The fall council will meet at Green Pond Community center on September 16 at 3 o’clock. Pied mont district meeting will be held at Winthrop on Oct. 9. An interesting demonstration on sewing was given by Miss Taylor, assistant home demonstration agent. Later the hostess, Mrs. Johnny Johnson, was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Larry De- Shields and Miss Blanche Cox. Church Circle Holds September Meeting The Ella Riddle circle of Thorn- well Memorial church met Tues day morning at Fowler cottage with Miss Lucy Claiwson, Mrs. Bert Parks and Mr*. W. O. Hen derson as hostesses. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Henderson, chairman and prayer offered by Miss Lucille Smith. Miss Clawson had charge of the program on “Christian Education’’, assisted by Mrs. G. A. Black, who read the survey article, and also en before a background of white gladioli and native greenery. Seven-branched candelabra, en twined with ivy, held lighted ta pers. Candles were lighted by Jerry Willingham, brother of the bride, and Skipper Lewis. The wedding music was pre sented by Mrs. Karl Bosse, or ganist, and^Bobby Lee Cox, “vo calist. The bride was given in mar riage by her father Her gown was fashioned of lace and sat in with an overskirt of net and panels of lace. The bodice of lace was pointed front and back She wore a fingertip veil of silk illusion attached to a cap of satin and lace trimmed with seed pearls. Her bouquet was of white pom pom chrysanthemums and) The white roses. Miss Betty Willingham, sister of the bride, was n.aid of honor She wore a full length gown of aqua satin and net, fashioned with a strapless bodice and tiny matching jacket Mary Elizabeth, on September 9, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Manley was before marriage Miss Suzanne Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. SIMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Ghalvie Simmons announce the birth of a daughter, Dixie Ann, on September 9, at Hays hospital. Before marriage Mrs. Simmons was Miss Evelyn Blease BROOM Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Broom an nounce the birth of a daughter. Connie Marlene, on September 10, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Broom is the former Miss Edna Smith Fashion Show To Be Given Tuesday Woman’s club of Clinton mills will sponsor a Fashion show Tuesday evening at 8 oVlock at the Academy Street school audi torium. Suits, dresses, coats, top pers, skirts and other sportswear, along with costume jewelry from Her scalloped' Murray Garb * r ' s s tor *. wll l be hat was covered with net ruffles and flowers. She carried a bou quet of yellow pom pom chry- santhemums. modeled by the following Mis* Alma Spillers, Mrs Ina Bell Hoop er, Mrs. Fate Arnold, Mrs. Gene Floyd, Mrs Clyde Brazil, Mrs. Joe {Land, Jr, Miss Pollv Brazil, Miss Bridesmaids were Miss Dons NeIly Mrs 0^3,. Kin . Willingham, sister of the bride, A complete wedding costume with veil and flowers will also be shown by the group. The club will serve light re freshments at the conclusion of the show and all of intermediate age and older are invited to attend Miss Billie Hart and Miss Betsy Brittain, all of Brevard, and Miss Betty Kemp of Asheville, former roommate of the bride. Their gowns were identical to fhe hon or attendant’s. Carson Nabors, cousin of the bridegroom, of Joanha, was best man. Ushers were Bobby Simp-1 14 f* A LA C AA son of this city, cousin of the!^ •VtCrOOflCII bridegroom; Obie Willingham, Posses In Asheville Jr, brother of the bride;’Won 1 Kirby, uncle of the bride; andii Word was received here yestar- Allan Young of this city, cousin ^ day of the death of Mrs. C. A. Mc- of the bridegroom. Fadden Tuesday night in Asheville, The bride is a graduate of IN. C. She had been a patient at Brevard high school and Mem j orial Mission Hospital School of 1 , CENTURY CLUB MEET Nursing- After November 1 she ’will join the staff of Hays hos pital beta. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clinton high school and at tended Presbyterian Junior col lege. He is now associated with the Gulf Oil Co. of tyiis city. The Century club will meet Tuesday afternoon. September 21, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. 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