The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 20, 1956, Image 3
Thursday, December 20, 1956
r HE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Social Events and Club News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495
Junior Homemakers
Christmas Bailee -.
The Junior Homeniakers of
Clinton High School- entertained
on Tuesday evening .with their
annual Christmas fiance at the
American Legion Home.- ‘ "
A color nolle of silver and bjue
was used throughout for the dec
orations. .
Th^ Six !kings furnished music
for dancing during the evening.
k Club t Guests .
Are Entertained
Mrs. Rufus Sadler entertained
the Wednesday bridge club and 1
additional guests the past week. ■
Tables for the games were ar
ranged in the receiving rooms of
the home which were attractive
with berries, greenery and tapers.
Following the progressions awards
were presented Mrs. Marion Mi
lam and Mrs. Reese Young.
Late in the afternoon the host
ess served a salad plate and des
sert.
Mrs. Dixon Is
Joint Hostesses
For Bridge Party
Mrs. L. ^H. Lei', Jr., and Mrs.
Bailey Dixon jointly entertained
friends for five tables of bridge on
Friday afternoon at the Lee home.
As a setting for the table vari-
oolored chrysanthomums and mag
nolia leaves were arrahged in the
card rooms.
Score prizes # for the afternoon’s
progressions went to Mrs. R. M.
Turner and Mrs. Caldwell Hen
derson, Mrs. W:'P. Jacobs. Ill,
kept floating prize..
Late in the afternoon the hos
tesses served a .salad and sweet
course. <
Lutheran Women
Are Entertained
The United Lutheran Church
Women met Monday evening at
the home pf Mrs. O. C. Woodruff,
w ith Mrs. W. -M. Purdue, assist
ant hostess.
Mrs. F. M. Boland led an in
teresting, program on “Christ
mas Tonight,” with a number of
the members participating.
During the social hour the host
esses served cake, nuts and ptinch.
The Christmas theme was ef
fectively carried out in the dec
orations of greenery, wreaths and
ornaments.
Enjoyable Holiday
Drop-In Given
On Saturday evening, Mrs. R. J.
Pitts entertained with a lovely
“drop-in” at her hmoe on E. Car
olina avenue.
The entertainirig rooms were
artistically decorated with smilax,
greijnef-w Centering
the dining room table was an ob
long arrangement of nandina ber
ries. mistletoe, interspersed with
red tapers.
Assorted gaudies, nuts, sand
wiches, and cookies were served
with eggnog and coffee.
Assisting in entertaining were
Misses Sara and Jackie Pitts.
Agnes Davis, Mrs. James Pitts and
Mrs. H. J. Pitts.
Out of town guests were her
brother and his wife, Mr. and
brother and his wife, Mr. and
George .Bultman of Sumter
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Entertaining members of her
club and several additional guests
Mrs. jBailey Dixon was hostess for
three tables, of bridge on Thurs
day afternoon at her home on
Hickory Street.
A miniature pink and blue
Christmas tree Was displayed and
other decorations included a large
white candle with evergreens and
blue and silver arrangements.
Mrs. Edward Ferguson, a vis
itor won high score prize and sec
ond high went to Mrs. Robert
Vance. Later a-salad course was
enjoyed.
Entertain With
Lovely Droprln
Tuesday evening from 8 to 1(T,
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey en. I £ futcl F i€ 5’ } Irs N £ on , Carter
tertained with a lovely drop-in 1 ^ R £ , V art11 ?’ c l ^ yt6n
o, .1 I „„ «U A I fraser and Mrs. VV. H. Simpson
Party Given For
College Ipames
Thursday evening Mrs. fW. J.
at their home on South Adair
street.
In the living room gilded mag
nolia leaves, pink camellias ar}d
Christmasb^lls adorned the-
mantel, while on the coffee table
pink camellias were arranged
around-a tall candle. In the den
fruit and greenefy were banked rooms ; Dames were enjoyed and
Simpson
entertained the College Dames |
with a Christmas party at. the
home of the /former on Calvert
avenue
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Pyracantha berries and silvered
magnolia were features of the hol
iday decorations for thp party
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in Dell Robbia style on the man
tle and over the door there was
an evergreen wreath.
Guests were invited into the
dining room where refreshments
were served in buffo! "style from
a beautifully appointed lace^cov-
ered table, centered with a five
branched candelabra with . white ,
tapers and red carmrtions - in 1 three years old respectively this
epergenettes 1 m<>n th celebrated their birthdays
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Coffee was poured
later in tjae evening refreshments
w ere served
Smith Children
Celebrate Birthdays
Linda and Bobby Smith, son
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smith, who are five and
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MRS. ROBERT L. CASON
Mrs. Cason was Miss Ruih
Garrett, of Columbia, before
her marriage to Mr. Cason, of
this city and Columbia, on
November 17.
Employees Enjoy
Dinner Party
Employees of the Lydia Mills
Store, their wives and husbands
with several additional guests
were entertained on Saturday eve
ning at a dinner party at the Mary
Musgroye Hotel.
Covers were laid for about
thirty at the banquet tables which
held an English kissing ring en
twined with greens and poinset.
tias and a. Christmas tree com
pleted the dining room appoint
ments. A three course dinner was
served. Several games, music and
carols were enjoyed during the
evening.
Society, Circles
Have Joint Meet
The December meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service and circlbs of Broad
Street Methodist church was
held jointly on Monday after
noon at the church.
1 Mrs. Roy Gasque was leader for
the program which opened by the
society repeating in unison the
Shephl'rd Story from Luke. Mrs.
Gasque read a beautiful Christ-
j mas story and carols were sung
I by a quartet composed, of Mrs.
J. A. Simmons, Misses Sara
Pitts, Joyce and Barbara Sim
mons. ‘ .This service* was-closed
with prayer.
Mrs. Howard Smith, president,
presided over the business ses
sion. -
Later the group was invited
into the dining room for refresh
ments served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Lonnie Hiers, Mrs Frank
Ramage, Mrs. Gasque, and Mrs.
Bluford Copeland.
Junior High Canteen
Has Christmas Party
Members of the Junior Higfi'
School canteen were entertained
at the American Legion home on
Friday evening with a Christmas
party and dance. x
Tom E. Addison called for the
square dancing and other parents
assisting were Mrs. .Addison, Dr.
and Mrs. Fred Holeonvbe, 'Mrs.
James Furr, Mr. and/Mrs. Alex
Crawford, Mrs. John Glover, Mrs.
'Elsie Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Black, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
| Bonds. Mrs. A. G. Sublett, Mr. and
Mrs. A, G. Sublett. Two members,
Mrs. B. F. Dingars and Mrs. J.,C.
: Pace, from the Legion Auxiliary
'Aich sponsors the canteen, also
assisted. About a hundred and
j twenty-five young people aL
: tended.
Candy, punch artd cookies were
served during the evening frqm
the refreshment table adorned
j with poinsettias in keeping with
j the holiday motif.
December Meeting
Ella Riddell Circle
i Mrs. Mary Armstrong was hos
tess at Hartness Hall to the Ella
Riddell circle of Thornwell Mem
orial church for the December
meeting on Tuesday morning.
In the absence of the circle
chairman, Mrs. George Black pre
sided. Mrs. F. M. Stutts opened
the meeting with prayer. This was
the last meeting of the year andi
members engaged in a discussion of'
the topic - Let's talk About.” Mrs.j
BUtek gave the Bible study, “The'
Home and Nazareth.” -- |
At the conclusion of the pro.!
gram and business session Mrs. I
Armstrong mvrted the members|
into the dining room where fruit
cake, coffee and Christmas candies
were serv ed I
fromf a sil-.
.er service. Sandwiches! hoi J . ^ursdny afternoon Bobby , n -
d’oeuvres and decorated cakes little friends for the bc-
were served casion.. Mrs, Ben Ham mat and
Assisting in entertaining in ; Mrs. BerxjamiqJ. !vey assisted-in
the various rooms were: Mrs. !? ?UerUinmg , Novcl F
Reese Young, Sr, Mrs. John W.
Little, Mrs*. J. C Pace, Mrs. John
T. Young, Mrs. J. B. Speake Miss
favors were given the children at.
refreshment time/
Friday afternoon
M,:
Smith
Georgia Young, Miss Louise was assisted by Mrs \V. M
Speake and Mrs. Wilson Harris., Hughes and Jean Arnold in en
tertaining ,a group ]<>f Linda
friends Christmas corsages of
Mr. Godfrey’s brother, Frank
Godfrey, and Mrs. Godfrey, of
Columbia were out of town greens candies and bel.s .were
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guests for the party?
pinned on the girts and the lift
boys were given Santa boots. Fol
lowing a number of games the
guests' were invited to the refresh
ment table. The cake was iced in
white and decorated with tiny
popr-ermint walking sticks.
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Belk's Employees
Feted With Party
Employees of the Belk’s stores
of Clinton and Laurens, their ,
wives and husbands were enter.
ta.ined with a Christmas party on C/firiStmaS Program
Ihursday evening at the Mary . 11rt ~'
Musgrove Hotel here, with aboutj r ° r ^116^1 Meeting
one huijdred attending. of Garden Club ti
Dinner was served buffet with! For December a general meet-j
places laid at oaqquet tables' ing of the Clinton Garden Clubs
adorned in the traditional holiday was hold- recently at the Senior
motif. Games were enjoyed and High SchooJ Auditorium.
,.ie I hree Kings furnished music Mrs. B F Wingard gave thf
for dancing. program on "ChrisUnas Ideas”]
A twenty-five J^ar pin 'was pre- with a continuous narrative em-
sented Miss Mary Lee Andrews of phasizing keeping Christ in Christ-
Laufens. Those from here who mas and making children feel that
were recognized tor length ot it is not an adult Christmas She
service included: Over 20 years, demonstrated a number of unusu-■
Miss Maude Weils and Mrs. Enc|al arrangements and displayed
Barnes; 15 years or more, Mrs. W.! outstanding arrangements made
T. Scogins, Mrs. George Sineath, | by Mrs. Gary Holcombe.
Dui u ood Murdock. Miss Vivian Guests were invited into the
Shealy, 10 years or more, Mrs. Home Economics room for a social'
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Christmas Party
For Music Pupils
Thursday evening Mrs. Robert
j F. Black entertained her music
pupils with a Christmas party at
i her home on Calvert Avenue.
Christmas selections were play-j
ed and songs were sung by the ■
thirty-one pupils .attending. Later
games and contests wer^ enjoyed.
Lewis Pitts won the note reading
! contests, Susan Turner, the one on
composers and Joan Todd the one
on musical terftls. »
Decorations and refreshments
yor the party carried out the tra-
| ditional holidaiy theme.
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Circle Entertained , .
At Milam Home' 1
Monday evening Mrs. W. C.
Milam, Mrs. James Buzhardt. Mrs.
t-C. H. McCrary, and Mrs. Robert
McCrary entertained members of
the Sara Glenn Circle of Broad
St. Methodist church with a
Christmas parjy at the Milam
home.
Holiday corsages were pinned
on as the guests arrived. A color
ful tree, chimes hung with ever-
| greens, tapers and Christmas ar
rangements effected a Yuletide
setting. A salad plate, snow balls
with tiny lighted candles, fruit
cake and nuts were served.
Mjss Elizabeth Copeland, assist- !
ed by Mrs. J. B. Arnold and Mrs.
Julian Coleman,, presented the
program. Later Santa arrived and
ipresented gifts to the members.
Cub Scouts Have
Christmas Event
The Cub Scout Pack 21 had
their Christmas party last Wed
nesday evening at the American
Legion building. The parents
joined the Cubs in the festivities.
Mrs. I. .Mac Adair was chair
man of the program. She was
assisted by Mrs. B. F. Wingard,
Mrs. D. S. Templeton, Mrs. J. A.
Orr, Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mrs.
G. W. Bell, Mrs. Watts Davis,
Mrs. Harry Nettles, Mrs. Tom
Baldwin, Mrs. B B. Ballard and
Mrs. W P. Jacobs, III.
A large Christmas tree - and
Yuletide decorations adorned the
party room
Games and songs were enjoyed
by the group and refreshments
were served. Each cub was given
a bag of fruit.
Santa Claus arrived and dis
tributed the gifts.
• Cub Scout awards were given
to Brooks Mills, Freddie Ray,
Jimmy Kinard-, Lewis Pitts, Lee
Corbett, Adrian Giles. Howard
Watkins, Ronnie Marse, William
Milam, Jimmy Ray, "Mark Bell, j
Horace Horton, Ronnie Traylor, |
JoJy Goldsmith. Fred Holcombe
II, David Templeton. Mrs. E. N.
Sullivan and Mrs. Martin Mills
received their Den Mother regis
tration cards.
Dinner Party
Honors Newlyweds
Honoring Mr. and'Mrs. Guy s.
Blakely who were recently mar-
rifed, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harv-
ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
well iktnlap, Jr., entertained Sat
urday evening at the Harvley |
home in Greenwood with a din
ner party. Mr. Blakely .is Mrs.
Harvley’s nephew.
The buffet diliner table was
beautiful in a silver and pink mo- j
tif which wa.vcarried out ?or t ie !
tuning room 'A silver candelabra
\\iUi pink ilowers and tapers ana
silvev ornaments fashioned the
centerpiece for the table and
on small tables where covers
were laid for the guests were
pink camellias',: ’
Guests from Cliaton included 1
J Ashby Galloway; Mrs. John T
Y oung, Miss Georgia Young,' Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Hammet, Mr."’and
Mrs. James Von Hollen Mr. and ;
Mrs. Hugh Eichelbreger, Jr , Mr i „..•»? o
and Mrs. Lynn Cooper. Jr, Miss- 1 * ' &
es Jinny Payne and Rose Moore
Nettles.
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Program On ' Trees"
Mrs. Marshall Brown gave an!
interesting program on "Tiees”'
Wednesday afternoon at-the meet- !
ing of the “Studiy Club” held at 1
the home of Mrs. Wilson Harris
on Centennial Street.
Later in the afternoon a *salad
course with coffee and cake were
served. MiSs Margaret Bell of
Staunton, Va., was a guest.
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