The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 09, 1955, Image 3
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Thursday, Jun« 9,1955
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Social Events and Chib News of Interest v Teie P hone n or 495
foint Hostesses
Fete Miss Pruitt
Miss Trotti Pruitt, June bride-
elect, was feted by Mrs. R. L.
Piaxico, Jr., and Mrs. Earl Rice
on Wodnehday evening of the
past week with a miscellaneous
shower at the home of the for
mer.
Small bowls of pansies with
daisies and Queen Anne’s lace
combined effectively carried out
the green and white party motif.
When the guests arrived a
dessert was served and later
bride’s bingo was played. Dur
ing the evening the honoree was
presented the shower of gifts.
Pruitt-HoUcmd
Invitations Out
The following invitation is be
ing received by friends and rela
tives here and elsewhere:
Mrs. Samuel Baxter Pruitt re
quests the honor of your pres
ence at the marriage of her
daughter, Ann Trotti, to Mr. Joe
RHEUMATIC FEVER
A little girl 11 yean of age of Clinton had suffered with
Rheumstie Fever far over threo yean. She had been bed-ridden
since before Christmas 1*54, and waa bersmlng progressively
worse, despite all the treatmesU she had haea given.
Dr. Jones made a careful and thorough examination of this
child’s spine and located the CAUSE of her lllaeaa.
After the fourth spinal adjustment this patient was greatly
improved. Since then die has etoedily regained her nsrmsl
health. She even retained to school and was promoted! Aloe
attends Sunday School and Chunk, plays with other children,
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This child woe dismissed as well after lees than It weeks
Chiropractic core and at a total coot leoe than 2 weeks In a hos
pital!
If ysu ar your children do not enjoy good HEALTH call to
day for a consultation with Dr. Jones. Lean first hand about
the Science of Chiropractic.
DR. J. W. JONES, JR.
702 Prather Circle
Phone 1023
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Don’t trust this fellow! Have nothing to do with him!
He has no interest in you except what he can filch from
you. Here he ia, busily engaged concocting some nostrum
which will soon be offered as a cure for practically any
and all human afflictions. All he needs ia an attic, an
assortment of kitchenware, and free access to the water
faucet. He has no medical training. If you yield to hit
wflee, you suffer in money, health, and general welfare.
Your reel friend in time of illness is your own family
physician. You can safely place yourself in his care. When
he writes a prescription, bring it to us. It will be filled ac
curately and promptly with the best medicines obtainable.
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Sullivan Holland on Sunday, the
twenty-sixth of June, nineteen
hundred and fifty-five, at five
o’clock in the afternoon, First
Baptist Church, Clinton, ’South
Carolina.
Reception immediately follow
ing the ceremony in the church
parlor.
foint Hostesses
Honor Miss Dcpr
(Honoring Miss Mary Sue Darr,
bride-elect, Miss Patsy Macdonald
and Miss Grace Danhoff of Lum-
berton, N. C., entertained with a
lovely luncheon at the home of the
former Saturday at noon.
Mixed summer flowers, includ
ing snapdragons, roses and green
ery were used throughout the spa-
nious home.
Miss Darr was presented a gift
by the hostesses.
Linen Shower
For Miss Moore
Wednesday afternoon of the
past week Mrs. Guy A. Tumblin
honored hn«M l < aquita Moore,
who will be married Sunday af
ternoon to James Holland.
The party waa given at the
new home of the hostess near
t&e city and she received her
guests in the den. Here day lilies
were used in decoration.
A salad course, assorted party
dainties, punch and cup cakas
were served buffet in the dining
room. The table which held a
lace cover over pink was center
ed with pink roses, larkspur and
tinted Queen Anne’s lace. This
arrangement was complimented
by pink tapers in silver hold
ers. Small tables laid for the
guests in the living room were
adorned with single pink mag-
nloias. A mantel arrangement
of pink and white magnolias
with foliage was also used. The
bride’elect’s place was marked
with a miniature bride dolL Lat
er bride's binge was enjoyed,
and the honoree was presented a
shower of linen gifts.
Miss Marie Wier assisted the
hostess in entertaining and serv
ing.
4 table was a low arrangement of
madonna lilies and feverfew.
The small tables appointed for
the guests were centered with
silver bud vases filled with fe
verfew. Summer flowers were
used in decoration elsewhere in
the receiving rooms.
The hostess’ mother, Mrs. J.
Karl Johnson, Mrs. Austin
Chandler, and Miss Jamie Little
assisted in the courtesies of en
tertaining. Miss Darr was pre
sented * a corsage and a gift of
crystal. Miss Trotti Pruitt, bride-
elect of Joe Holland, was a guest
and was remembered with a cor
sage and china in her chosen pat
tern.
Miss Hitchcock
Honors Bride-Elect
Honoring Miss Laquita Moore,
whose marriage to James Hol
land takes place Sunday, Miss
Bobbie Hitchcock entertained
with a miscellaneous shower
Monday evening at her home in
the King Apartments.
During a delightfully informal
hour punch, cake, mints and nuts
were served. Later the honoree
was presented the shower of
gifts.
The dining table was overlaid
with a lace cover over pink and
held pink roses flanked by tall
pink tapers.
Mrs. F. F. Hicks and Mrs. Mary
Norman assisted the hostess.
h. R. P. Circles
fune Meetings
Mrs. John Carter was hostess
Monday to the afternoon circle of
the Associate Reformed Presbyte
rian church at her home.
Mrs. R. L. Piaxico was leader of
the “Self Appraisal” program and
later objectives for the year were
discussed. '
During a social hour the hostess
served sandwiches, cold drinks and
cookies.
The evening circle met at the
church with Mrs. James P. Sloan
presenting the program on the
topic for the month.
Later the hostess, Mrs. Marion
Nabors, served a refreshment
course.
Jr., chairman; Mrs. J. Will Dillard,
hostess.
Circle No. 5, Mrs. Marion Milam,
chairman, and hostess, at the home
of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin.
Circle No. 6,'Mrs. Hugh Jacobs,
chairman; Mrs. R. E. Ferguson,
Sr., hostess.
Circle No. 7, Mrs. Claude Crock
er, chairman and hostess.
Circle No. 8, Mrs. William John
son, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Ander
son, hostess.
At t O'clock
Circle No. 9, Mrs. Frank Cau-
ley, chairman; Mrs. Arnold Dixon,
hostess.
Circle No. 10, Mrs. Edward
Campbell, chairman; Mrs. J. B.
Campbell, hostess.
Bridge Club, Guests
Are Entertained
Thursday afternoon Mrs. T.
Heath Copeland was hostess to
members of her bridge club.
Following the progressions score
awards were presented Mrs. I. M.
Adair and Mrs. C. W. Underwood,
a club visitor.
Again on Friday afternoon Mrs.
Copeland entertained friends for When cards were laid aside the
two tables. Score winners for the hostess served a salad plate and
latter day were Mrs. James P. cookies. Gladoli and chrysanthe-
Sloan and Mrs. H. M. Young. I (Continued On Page 7)
"Kit" Young Family Has Big Day Here
Mrs. Morgan Todd
Is Club Hostess
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mor
gan Todd entertained her bridge
club with three tables in play.
Lilies and daisies were attrac
tively arranged in the card
rooms. A number of progres
sions were made with Mrs. R.
C. Adair winning top score, and
second honors going to Mrs. Wil
liam Jacobs. Later the hostess
served a salad and sweet cuorse.
Musgrove Club
fune Meeting
The Musgrove Home Demon
stration club met at the home of
Mrs. John Adair on June 1.
The devotion, followed by
prayer, was given by Miss
Blanche Cox. Following the
business session Mrs. Lester Nor
ton, a local leader, had charge
of the program. She discussed
facts the group should know
about “Buying Vegetables and
Fruits—Fresh, Canned and Froz
en.”
Later refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
Informal Party
For Miss Dorr
Saturday morning Miss Ada
Aim Furr entertained twelve
friends with a soft drink party
honoring Miss Mary Sue Darr,
popular bride-elect.
The living room of the host
ess’ home was attractive with
asters, magnolia and other sum
mer flowers.
During the informal hour cold
drinks and party dainties were
served. Miss Darr was remem
bered with a corsage and a gift
of china in her chosen pattern.
Bridge Luncheon
Given Tuesday
Mrs. William Brooks Owens
and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland;
| jointly entertained with a bridge I
j luncheon on Tuesday morning at
the home of the former.
Magnolias were arranged in
the hall and elsewhere in the
home gladioli and mixed bou-
quests were decorative. Follow
ing the progressions luncheon
was served. Mrs. William
Crutchfield made top score and
Mrs. Harry McSween kept float
ing prize.
In the afternoon Mrs. Owens
entertained members of her club
and several additional guests.
High and second score awards
went to Mrs. C. W. Stone and
Mrs. Goyne Simpson.
After the games the hostess
served a salad course.
Pitts-Bonds Rites
Solemnized Sunday
A wedding of quiet simplicity
and dignity was performed Sun
day afternoon, June 5, at 4
o’clock in the Mt. Hebron Metho
dist church in Columbia when
Miss Jeanette Pitts and Joseph
Huey Bonds, both of this city,
were married by the Rev. H. O.
Chambers, former pastor and
close friend of the bride’s family.
The bride and bridegroom en
tered the church unattended. The
double ring ceremony was per
formed before an altar arrange
ment of white bridal lilies, dais
ies and gladioli Only members
of the immediate families and a
few cloee friends attended.
For her wedding the bride
wore an imported tailored white
lace afternoon dress with white
satin trim. Her accessories were
powder blue and with this she
used a white orchid corsage.
Mrs'. Bonds is the daughter of
the late Enock Lee and Nannie
Adair Pitts. She is manager of
Hamilton’s Inc., of this city.
Mr. Bonds is the so nof Mrs.
Hattie McCarley Bonds and the
late Edward W. Bonds of this
city. He is a lumber dealer and
local cnotractor.
After June H Mr .and Mrs.
Bonds will reside in their newly
completed home on North Adair
street extension.
Presbyterian Circles
Will Meet Monday
Circles of the First Presbyterian
church will meet Monday as fol
lows:
At It O’clock
Circle No. 1, Mrs. C. W. Cope
land, chairman; Mrs. Charles Josa,
hostess at her home at Whitten
Village.
Ciqcle No. 2, Mrs. Thomas F.
Hollis, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Ja
cobs 3rd, hostess.
Circle No. 3, Mrs. John T.
Young, chairman; Mrs. Marion
Hiers, hostess.
At 4 O’clock
Circle No. 4, Mrs. W. G. King,
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Luncheon Honors
Popular Bride-Elect
Miss Mary Sue Darr, whose
wedding will take place Friday,
was complimented on Thursday
when Miss Joan Johnson enter
tained in her honor with a lovely
luncheon at her home on Wood-
row street.
Luncheon was served buffet
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