University of South Carolina Libraries
■ 4 Thursday, December 6, 1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Club News of Interest Episcopal Auxiliary Ele'cts New Officers Telephone 74 or 495 Glee Club Give Christmas Music The Clinton high school Glee club will present program of Christmas music Friday evening, December 14th at 7:30 o’clock in the Senior high school auditorium. The Joanna Junior high chorus will .be guests of the glee club and render a number of selec tions. / Holiday Decorations Program Far Club The November meeting of the Sun Bonnet Garden club was held on Monday, the 20th, at the home of iMrs. G. B. Goldsmith with Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mrs. Bill Crutchfield assisting as hostesses.) impressive topic of Mrs. Gary Hoi Mrs. F. V. Smith, president, pre- j combe, "A Christmas Ideal for the sided over the business session. Mrs. Taylor Martin was in charge Mrs. Duncan Hostess Carolina Wren Club With Mrs. M. C. Duncan hos tess at her home in Joanna Mon day, and Mrs. M. J. McFadden as co-hostess, members of Carolina Wren Garden club enjoyed the 3-Ki-Hi Girls Make Decorations The O-Ki-Hi Campfire girls met on Fridacy afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Jack Red, with Mrs. George Bagwell assisting. Three dimensional Biblical scenes were made for tray favors for L«sh Infirmary at Thornwell. The girls also wrapped the Christ mas presents which they had made for their mothers. Later a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed ARP Bible Class November Meeting * The Ladies Bible class o<f the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church held the November meet ing on Monday evening, the 26th, at the church. Continuing the study on “Fa mous Nights In the Bible,” Mrs. Lowry Wilson taught the lesson. During the evening Mrs. Nolon Carter and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. the hostesses, served punch, sand wiches and cookies. Mrs. Milam Hostess For Club Meeting 1 Members of her .bridge club met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr., for a number of afternoon games. A sweet course, nuts and coffee were served when the guests ar rived. Two tables were in play with club award going to Mrs. T C. Johnson, Jr. of the program on Christmas dec orations. Each member had •brought apples or something they planned to use for the holidays. Announcement was made concern ing the club’s project for a door decoration and inside arrange ment for the Presbyterian college and City Library building. Dessert Bridge Given For Club Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hen derson Pitts was hostess to mem bers of her card club for a des sert bridge. In a setting of narcissus, nan- dina berries and greeneriy two ta bles were laid for refreshments. Following the sweet course sever al progressions were enjoyed with Mrs. Jasper Rowland making top score. Birthday Party For Little Boy Bob Grube, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube. of Charlotte, N. C., who was visiting his grand mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, invited a few friends on Saturday after noon in celebration of his fifth birthday which occurred Sunday. Outside games were enjoyed and later the gifts were opened. 'Hh: birthday cake with five gleam ing candles centered the refresh ment table. Ice cream, cup Takes and candies were served. Each plate was a Santa Claus made of apples and marshmallows and the little folk were also given party favors. S :: a * a 9 9 9 a 9 9 Home.’’ Club members brought the meet ing original ideas and samples for Christmas decorations. Mrs. George Watts Copeland, president, presented Mrs. Frances Warner who exhibited and gave an interesting talk on Christmas gifts made by the Hobby club of Joanna. Year books were exhibited and judged for beauty, neatness and proportion. A delightful social hour follow ed. ’ Election of officers for the com ing year was held on Monday aft ernoon at the meeting of ■ the Woman’s Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal church at the home of Mrs. R. B. Hellams, the retiring president. Officers for 1&57 are: President—iMrs. Bailey Dixon. Vice president—Mrs. Clyde L. Ireland. Secretary—Mrs. E. "N. Sullivan. Treasurer—Mrs. Alex Stump. Chairmen of committees: Christian Education—Mrs. J. B. Hart. Missions—.Mrs. Jim Leighton. Christian Social Relations—’Mrs. James Macdonald. Promotion—Mrs. R. M-Turner. Spiritual Life — Mrs. Newton Jones. \ . Church Home for Ladies and -Mrs. Church Home for Children Bee Frith. Personnel and College Work — Mrs. Hellams. Scholarship Fund — Mrs. John Glover United Thank Offering — Mrs Richard Craig. The Rev. Clyde L. Ireland led the opening prayei. • bus iness session the annual Diocesan f corned LDC to MEET "CT . , r* .. <• ir-N .. ' m ( Th* ’ Stephen D Le* chapter, Flowers and Fruits Decorations-Program ,u d c win meet Thursday eve- » Club Program ;Gardenettes Have met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W C Baldwin Meditation was given - by Mrs. The Clara Duckett Garden club! Thf ’ November meeting of the nmg December «, at the home of Gardenettes garden club was held • Yarborough This -s the on Monday, afternoon with Mrs annual Christmas party R L Plaxico,’ Jr." Assisting as ^ ..... — * hostesses were Mrs George Frady COLLEGE DAMES MEET J. C. •’Thomas During business and Mrs William Hatton , _ _ • ,,, Tne Co ege - Dames wi.i meet session, the president, Mrs. Hugh A short business session presid- TK,ir«Hav- , ■ a* a R^. Presided ^d over by the pres,dent. Mrs Rob- V^t *e h^sS' £s W J. | Mrs. George H Hodges was wfl- ’ A ' Person, wa* held Mr. Crutchfield All members are aak- Rurl Ailen introduced the speak- ^ to bring a small gift for the as a new member The , theme ers. Mrs B F Wingard who talk- Christmas tree was Bright Flowers end,f»fi on and demonstrated Chris*- Delicious Fruits" Arrangements mas Decorations,” were brought by members and dis- | rangements for, .outside . ‘ side the home cussed. showing ar- and •in report was completed' and funds were allocated to the Dioceson budget. Mrs. Dixon and Mrs Hellam • were named delegates to von “ Later in the afternoon a dessert vention to be held January 22 and During a social hour sandwich- courst , was S4>rv ^ 23 at Christ church, Greenville, j es, ham biscuits, fruit cake and > Later the hostess served sand- coffee were ser\ed Hostesses were IF YOU DON’T READ wiches, assorted sweets and nuts Mrs. I M Smith, Mrs L B Dil- THE CHRONICLE with coffee. I lard and Mrs. Baldwin YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Jarman & Edgerton Oxfords S8.95 to S14.95 L. B. DILLARD -h +*•+■++**++*+***+*+++****-+++-++*^***+********»**■+** *■+» I ♦V » * 1 8 ft ft I ft i 1 You'll enjoy a carefree, bill-free holiday next year if you start our ’57 Christmas Savings now! It’s so easy, too . . . just put a little bit away each week, and watch it grow and grow! Result? A check big enough to cover all your Yuletide expenses . . . plenty of money for extra-specufl gifts, extra special holiday festivities! COME IN AND START TODAY! Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually § MEATS GRADE “A” CUT, UP FRYERS ^ each 75c BEEF Chuck Roast 3 lbs. $1.00 HOMEMADE—8-10-Lb. Tubs PURE LARD ■b. 14c CENTER SLICES CURED HAM lb. 89c FRESH PORK WHOLE SHOULDER - ib. 33c BUY ONE POUND—GET ONE POUND FR ALL MEAT T WIENERS Pitts Country Market lb. ^9c PHONE 98 WSCS, Circles Meet Jointly The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service and the afternoon and morning circles of Broad Street Methodist church will meet joint ly at the church Monday after noon, December 10, at 3:30 for the regular monthly meeting. The Sarah Glenn circle, Mrs. J. H. Buzhardt, chairman, will meet un Monday; December 17, at 7:30 o'ciock at the home od Mrs. W. C. .wnaim, with Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Jr., Mrs. Robt. McCrary and Mrs. Buzhardt as assistant hostesses. J Cynthia Turner Has Birthday Cynthia Turner, who was four years old Thursday, November 29, invited a group of friends in celebration vf her birthday in the afternoon. She is the daugh ter pf Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner Cartoons were shown to enter- tam the group of about thirty. The pink birthdhy cake was in keeping with the chosen party motif. Cup cakes with lighted candles, ice cream and candies were served and souvenirs given the guests. Garden Clubs Hdve General Meet 11th A general meeting of the Clin ton Garden clubs will be held on T uesdaiy, December 11th at 3:30 in the auditorium of the new Sen ior high school. Each member may invite a guest. Mrs. B. F. Wingard has arrang ed the program on “Christmas Ideas" and will give a demon strated lecture. Fallowing the pro gram a social hour will be held in the home economics room. At this meeting tray favors will be made fbr the veterans hospitals. Give Party In Union For Bride-Elect Mrs. H. M. Wise of this city and her daughter, Mrs. James L Switzer, of Union, entertained Fri day afternoon with a bridge party for Miss Rose Montgomery, of Spartanburg. ■* December bride- elect, at the Switzer’s new home in Union. Following the card games a hot course was served. The bride’s ta ble was overlaid with an imported linen cut work cloth and adorned with pink snapdragons and carna tions. Miniature silver wedding bells marked each guests place and the place of the bride-elect was designated with a pink Dresden bell. Guests from Clinton included Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. Russell Gray, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., iMrs. Robert M. Vance and Mrs. Bailey Dixon. White Cross Program For ARP Circles Monday the afternoon circle of the Associate Reformed Presbyte rian church Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. W B. Tribble. Mrs. Tribble, who is White Cross secretary, led the program on that topic. Miss Margaret Blakely dis cussed the mission work in Mexi co and Mrs. A B Blakely dis cussed the work in Pakistan. A White Cross Differing was taken. At the conclusion of the pro gram Mrs. Tribble served fruit cake and coffee. The night circle met with Mrs. Bennie B. Blakely with Mrs. James P. Sloan as co-hostess. Mrs. L. M. Wilson had arranged the program and several members gave articles'on "Christmas and the White Cross.” An offering was taken. Later a social hour and refresh ments were enjoyed. Mary Jane Jacobs Thirteenth BirtlTday Saturday evening Mary Jane Ja- cbos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs, was given a supper party at her home in eele- j bration of her thirteenth birthday. Covers were laid for the guests at three small tables, appointed in a green and white motif and a three course meal was served. Oth er arrangements and decorations including the birthday cake car- ried out the chosen color note. Several card games were played and dancing enjoyed following sup per. Canasta prize went to Bar bara EicheLberger and bingo to Susan Workman. \ R GIFTS WOHDtKfUl WAY BEYOND THEIR PRICE TAG! Four Santa! BRAND NEW SHIPMENTS. JUST RECEIVED! ^ • “University Look” SPORT SHIRTS 2 .9S -— i .-T-^ • New Gingham ( hecks! • New Gingham Plaids! • New Fancy Stripes! •A SHORT BUTTON DOWN COLLARS WITH BUTTON IN THE BACK! Cotton Twill Buckle Back Strap Slacks 3.98 Compare For Fit! Compare For Details! Compare For Quality! WARM, COZY COTTON SUEDE FLANNEL ROBES , s a m r “- ' 4.98 FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP ON YOUR GIFTS FROM PENNEY'S! j’K^NEY’S WILL BE OPEN THIS THHiS DAY TILL 6130 P. M. SHOP AFTER THE PARADE! 2-98 OPAOI K Bf DENIER NYLON TRK OT WITH LACE. PI E MING, AND API*! KB ES. SI/ES .32-14 ALSO SEE OI R BIG DACRON SELECTION! ‘ SIZES 32 TO 50 * 3.98 YOU CAN ALWAYS US E PENNEY’S EASY LAY-A-WAY PLAN! SHOP AHEAD! ALL WOOL WORSTED WARM COAT SWEATERS Full Cut! 2 Pockets! HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? PIMA COTTON TOWNC RAFTS* • 220 Threads • Sanforized 2.98 MEN’S COTTON SUEDE FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Sanforized! Sizes S-M-L REAL CHRISTMAS LOOK TOWNCRAFT* , NECKTIES We Gift Wrap Them ! 1.00 BOY*’ WARM, SOFT ORLON* SLIPOVERS Washable! Jr. Sizes 2.9K 3.98 SPECIAL PRICE! BOYS' CORDUROY SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 6-16 Sanforized! 2.66 Pennev’s Grow-A-Year COTTON KNIT SLEEPERS Non-Skid Soles! Sires 1-4 Ql lIT LINED SNOW BUNNY DACRONS Reduced To Siaes 1-3 PENNEY’S OWN SEAMLESS GAYMODES* 3 Good Shades! Perfect 0ualit>1 98c \l:vv poplin prints KITCHEN i CAFE CURTAINS 36 Inches Long Valance .9$ PENNEYS 40 PENIER NYLON SUPS l * \ \ > < % : % % * s \ s \ * % % X s % % s > t 7.99 1.98 SAVE ON YOUR GIFTS FROM PENNEY S! FREE GIFT WRAP! s % % 9 % % % % % % • : % %