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' / ' 1 Thursday, May 3, 1936 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three jEntertaan Friends P ei it ar Social Events and Club News of Interest Telephone 74 or 493 Meadors-Armstrong ( Engagement # Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M e3 dors an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rachet Louise,, to Charles Eugene Armstrong, son of Mrs. Annie Armstrdng and the late J. A. Armstrong. Themed- ding will take place June 1. I - ♦ Executive Board Meet With 1 Mrs. Brockenbrough* A meeting of the executive board of the Women of the, Church of the First Prisbyterian Church will be held on Monday, May 7, at 10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. George Brockenbrough in Kinards. Mrs. G. Ll. Simpson Entertains Club . Tucsday^Jntcrnoon Mrs. Goype L. SiWiR^on efUertairied members of her brMge club assembling players for two tables. Roses and Dutch iris were ef- fectively arranged in the living room where the progressions were enjoyed. Mrs. John W. Lit tle and Mrs. James Addison, club visitors, were winners of the score prizes. When cards were laid aside the hostesses served salad and •» V, sweet courses. Mrs. ■ Rowland Is • Bridge Hostess I Entertaining members of her club and additional guests Mrs. Jasper Rowland was hostess for four tables of bridge on Thirs- ^ day afterrioon. A spring theme was carried out in table appointments and tallies and in several floral arrange- i ments featuring iris. A dessert course was enjoyed before the games. Score awards were pre sented Mrs. D. B. Smith, Mrs. James C. Marshall, and Mrs. Eu gene King, who made high score for the visitors. Wolsh-Boyd ^ Engagement •Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Wash of Bakersfield. Calif., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Jeanette, to Jerry Milton Boyd, son of Mrs. Gladys Brack- • een, Bakersfield, and J. R., Boyd of Washington, D. C., formerly of this city. Miss Walsh attended Bakers field high school and college. Mr. THOMAS-BUCHANAN ENGAGEMENT marked with a corsage Vhichihe | Joint HosteSSefi. later pinned on. . ,.v . 1 A number of contests enter- | stained the group, after which the Mrs. C. W. Stdnk and Mri- hostess* served a salad , plate, ,i iam Bailey Qwens cAertainer docorated c^ke squares and hot ; ■ W I punch. Wanda Ruth Rogers and , • . ^ . Keith Trammell passed mintk.j^ OT ™ er w ' ; 1 ^ Iris,,Scotch brcK^m ^nd otb^r ring, flowers prettily decorated Mrs. Owens they entfertained with a luncheon Roses were ef- Wil- cd' f Ik m pasi The bride was presented t^JC v-hower "of gifts in a unique way. i Mrs: Milam Is ! Bridge Hostess | Thursday afternoon ( the home. Law (■pentered th’i Qy ., j pointed for suppr Several progre Mar-ijqycd with Miss uon Milapi entertained guests for making top scon | six tables of bridge at'the homejW. Little keeping floating pnz C. Bald-j Two honored guests. Mrs. R. C. i Hamer of Charleston, who was games 1 vi *king here, and Miss Dillard ill 1 tab! i isions w Emily a,nct Mr f! nged dpcor 'pK* 1 ned ox n i Plac. Juben of ding was Ba&tidt d •r .1 iem iu greenwood ed vof La’ >use’. no rJ R the Fi of mu na- Ji Sfiti. ns. Dillard s. John Juraa 1 of her mother, lin. . 1 Score awards for W Cc In 41. :r. the Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lee Thomas, of Jbanna. announce the en gagement of their daughter, Betty Ann. to Mr. John Clark Btlch- anan of Columbia and Joanna.' Mr. Buchanan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dock J. Buchanan, of Joanna. '/ The wedding will take place at Joanna Baptist Church on June 2nd at eight o'clock in the evening. Boyd was educated in Atlanta and is a veteran of service with the U. S. Navy. He is employed in the regional accounts office of Stnadard Oil of California. went to Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and Mrs. Willjam R. Benner. Mr- Joe Hollis of EV.rt Benning, Co lumbus, Ga., was a special guest and was remembered with a gift j Late ip the afternogn a salad! course was enjoyed. Ins, paiuies and dther spring; flowers were • attractively ar-1 ranged as a background for the 1 tables. Bride-Elect Is Complimented Friday On Friday afternooh Miss Jack- j le Truluck, whose bedding 'to, Monte Cdo’k of Laurens and Prei- j byterian college, will take place' in June, was complimented wh* a 4ier roommate,Miss Barbara Coleman, gave a kitchen shower at the Campus Hut at tne Wom- i an’s College, Furman University. Mrs. H. V. Coleman of Spartan burg, assisted her daughter in [entertaining. The bride and groom-elects' mothers, Mrs. R. S j Truluck of this city, and Mr Tom Cook, of Laurens, were guests for the party. Contests were' enjoyed-and lat er punch, individual v «3ikes and salted nuts were served. Iris ; predominated in the floral spring arrangements used in decoration. | Sumter Forty Fetes Miss Truluck Miss Susan Kenney entertained were remembered with gifts.' On Saturday at the home- of came C. c, April 21. Martha Ft the bride < at 6:00 aces 'ItA' , Wiltiarr P. M, -ti r ung son in artistic array. During the afternoon guests were invited into the dining room 1 31 her home in Sumter Saturday £ here refreshments were served uffet. A pink motif was used The have chosen as their wed-! for the table wiht a bouquet of ding date June-10, the 23rd anni-j roses and snapdragons carrying versary of her parents’ marriage. | oiit the chosen color note. Mr. Boyd is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., of this city. Century Club Holds Open - Meeting Tuesday For the annual open meeting the Century club entertained ■with an informal tea on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marshall W. Brown. 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TUTINO CO. altar katap VtooHficolly Tatoad . •mo ooon Moi lo I an aryaW or ol i April Meeting ARP Bible Class The April meeting of the La dies Bible class of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church was held at the church on Mon day with Mrs. Marvin Turner, Mrs. George Bryson and Miss Martha Jane Biyson as hostess es. j ^ Mrs.' Ernest Hitt taught a chap ter from the study book, “The Man Who Forgot.” During the social hour which followed the program, a salad course, cake squares and punch were served. Bridesmaid Luncheon A bridesmaid luncheon was given for Miss Frances Toylar on Saturday, April 21, prior to her marriage by her sister, Mrs. Kit Young, of this city, at the Mary Musgrove Hotel. • Miss Taylor was presented a lovely .corsage and a silver gob let. Guests included in addition to the honoree, Mrs. W. A. Taylor, her mother, Mrs. J. E. Rouse, Mrs. Joe Winn, Mrs. Marion Craine, Mrs. Abe Smith, Mrs. Jack Grif fin, 'Miss Marian Walker, all of Laurens, and Mrs. Shirley Boone, of Myrtle Beach. Joint Hostesses Honor Bride-Elect In compliment to Miss Joy Rogers of Cross Hill, Miss Vir ginia Strickland and Mrs. Henry Trammell gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of the for mer on Thursday evening. Miss Rogers’ wedding to Ray Sligh, of Newberry, will take place Sun day, May 6. A variety of spring flowers beautifully decorated' the home and-the chair of the honoree'was evening with a miscellanous shower honoring Miss Jackie Truluc^ summer bride-elect. Pastel tinted flowers arranged in the receiving rooms carried out the bridal motif. After sev eral appropriate games a sweet course was served with coffee, the hostseses being assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. D. Kinney, and sister. Miss Anne Kinney. The honoree’s mothers Mrs. R. S. Truluck, also Mrs. Bessie Mat thews and Mrs. Glenn Truluck of Lynchburg, in addition to a num ber of Sumter relatvieg and friends ware invited for the oc casion. Parties Compliment Visitors Here A number of parties were given honoring Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joe -Hollis during their recent visit here with the former’s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mi Thomas F. Hollis. Mrs. Hollis was also a special guest at a num ber of other social gatherings. Their host and hostess gave a dinner party inviting about twen ty guests. The buffet table held grapes and flowers artistically arrang-! ed in a crystal bowl. Elsewhere 1 in the receiving rooms where small tables were appointed for the guests, tulips and azaleas were used in decoration. Mrs. Edward Ferguson invit ed eight friends for a luncheon at the Wallace House in compli ment to Mrs. Hollis. Friday Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Jr., entertained for the visitors with a bridge luncheon. Players for two tables assm- bled for a number of morning games and at noon they were in vited into the dining room where the tables were appointed for luncheon. Iris were prettily ar ranged as a centerpiece. Else where in the home dogwood was used. Top score was mede by Mrs. Reese Young and guest prizes were presented Mrs. Hollis and Mrs. Norman L. Sloan, Jr. tf* Sfiiend in zAced. The ftve traditions behind the family physician are sym bolic of his undeviating dependability. They are redundant with legends of self-sacrifice, hardship, and suffering. Now, as never before, you need your family physician. You need his counsel and advice to protect you from the fraudulent claims and false prophecies made by vendors of nostrums and cure-alb. These formulas usually have their origin with quacks and charlatans. Seek the advice — # > | of your physicun. Be governed by his counsel. Depend on him as generations have done before you. Bring his prescriptions to us. 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