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i r- \ Thursday, January 9, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE •/' THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Club News of Interest. **v tyfn\1 H\1 *\1 tfllHX1 qlf A ENGAGp^rr Announced Telephone 74 or 495 UDC Chapter Meets With Mrs. Johnson The Confederate Era was the sub ject of the program Vor the January meeting of the Stephen D. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy \\Jiich was held on Thursday evening at the' home of Mrs. J. Karl Johnson. • . jAn interesting historical pap&r was read by Mrs, Frank Miller, pro gram chairman for the evening. During a social hour a salad plate was served by the hostess and as sistant hostesses, Mrs. Joe Leake, Miss Louise Kern, Mrs. T. C. John son, Sr., and Miss Mary Johnson. MISS BARBARA GAYLE LAWSON Mrs. Lewis Lawson, of Cross Anchor, announces the engagement of her daughter, Barbara Gayle, to Mr. James Burns Owings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Franklin Owings, of Laurens. The wedding will take place in April at the New Hope Baptist Church, Cross Anchor. —Portrait by Shields A. R. P. Circles Have Meetings Mrs. Hubert Todd was hostess for the regular monthly meeting of cir cle No. 1 of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church at her home on Monday afternoon. An inspiring program on Steward ship and Spiritual Life was present ed by Mrs. E. B. SJoan who was assisted by Miss Joan Todd. Miss Todd gave the story of how Beetho- yen composed the Moonlight Sonato which she later played. Following the program a sweet course was served. The evening circle met at the church with Mrs. George Thomp son Copeland as program leader. Taking part on the program which included a playlet and musical com positions were Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, ! Mrs.- Nolon Carter, Mrs. Ernest Hitt, Mrs. Marion Nabors, and Mrs. James P. Sloan. v A social hour was enjoyed during which the hostess. Miss Katherin$ Blakely, served refreshments. Mrs. Finney, Jr., Is Hostess To Club * Thursday afternoon Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., was hostess to members of her card club for a dessert bridge. When the guests arrived tables were appointed for a sweet course and later during play cold drinks and nuts were served. - A colorful dried arrangement and green plants made a pretty setting for the two tables. \ _ Mrs. Francis Blalock was winner of top score award. Episcopal Auxiliary Gives Plans For Year; reb. Fashion Sfyow Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, * president, presided and offerefd the opening prayer for the- January session of the Woman’s Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal Church held on Monday afternoon at Jhe church. Plans wei*e made for a bake sale to be held January 15 at 3 o'clock in the student center on the Presby- terikrt College campus. Also dis cussed during the business session w as the annual fashion show to be presented Wednesday, February 12. Mrs. A. B. Stump, program chair man, outlined the program study tor lie year on Religious Denominations and Sects In America, and gave a paper on historical background of various faiths. Mrs. Newton Jones gave the sec retary's report and Mrs. R. B. Hel- lams the treasurer’s report. The president asked that mem bers attend the Diocesan convention January 28-29 in Rock Hill. Hostess To Club For Dessert Bridge Mrs. Frank Cauley was hostess to members of her bridge club Tues day afternoon. Following a dessert course sev eral progressions were enjoyed with score awards 'going to Mrs. Sam McCrary and Mrs. Abit Alexander. Davis-Dutton Rites Announced Mr and Mrs. Hudson Davis an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Betty Jean, to James Braxton Dutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M Dutton;--of Clinton. The rites were performed Septem ber 19, 1957, in Augusta, Ga. PRINTING... • Letter Heads • Invitations • Tickets • Newspapers • Booklets • Envelopes • Programs • Direct Mail • Mill Forms • Books • Ruled Forms : • Placards • Business Forms • Church Forms rr \ "If It's Printing-We Do It <4 Chronide Publishing Company ** * • 1 Gary St. Phone 74 TASTY BEEF-SAUSAGE-RICE SKILLET SUPPER " This easy, one-dish dinner makes a complete, nourishing meal. Rich, spicy sausage flavor blends subtly with beef, rice and vegetables'Serve with tossed green salad, bran , muffina and fresh fruit. One-Dish Dinner Si pound ground beef pound sausage bb cup minced onions 2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons floor V 1 tablespoon shortening 1 cup tomato sauco 1% cups water 1 12-ounce package frozen cut green beans 1 cup sliced carrots K cup uncooked rire V* teaspbort pepper — Combine beef, sausage, 2 table spoons ofwhe onions and 1 t< a- sjjoon of fhe salt. Form into A2 small balls. Roll in t-he flour. Brown meat balls in the heated shortening. Drain off excess fat. Add tomato sauce’, water, green beShs, carrots, pepper, and re maining salt and onions. Bring to a boil; lower heat; simmer for 10 minutes. Stir in rice; return to a boil- cover; simmer about 20 min utes, or until ric^ and vege!ablet fare tender. Yields six servings. - Bodie-Pitts Couple Wed at Engagement Thom well Church; ivy. and Mrs. Fred Arthur Bodie T 1 ^ T ivP In (""-x^OTY'firr of 332 Poplar St. Announce the en r ^ gagement of their daughter. Shirley ^ ie of Miss Betty Ear Ann, to Jack Donald Pitts, son of ,ene Roth and Donald Eugene Ward Mr and Mr& Clair Daniel Pitts. The wedding is planned for Feb 15. Methodist WSCS To Hove Meetings was-solemnized on Sunday,-Decern ber 29 at the Thornwell Memorial Presbyterian Church with Dr. M. A Macdonald officiating at the cere mony immediately following, the morning worship services The hr ice and groom entered to gether unattended. For her wedding the bride wor;. a blue suit w ith vhite accessories^and carried a white Bi The Sara Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday evening, January 13, at the Clinton Mills Community House with Mrs. Mtirray Adams, Mrs. Holmes Holland and Mrs Talmadge Sim mons. The Pauline Coleman Circle meets! w *fk lilies-of-the-valley. Tuesday morning, the: 14th, at 10 Immediately following the o'clock with Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet Monday Afternoon, the I3th. at 4 o’clock at the yhurch. ble topped with rases and showered WITH r5i SICK Friends of Mrs. J. H, .D° nna ^ wiR be interested to know she is improv-j ing at Blalock clinic following an operation on January 2. Patients at Blalock clinic include Mrs. Elmer Bennett of Joanna, J. R. Hamrick. Roy Lydia and_Mrs Mildred Wilkerson , Friends of Mrs. Tan Ray will be interested to know she is convales cing^ at Hays hospital folowing sur gery Tuesday. ( W G.. King. Sr., nas returned | horns- follow ing illness and stay 1 at Hays hospital Friends of Mrs. George W. Bailey will be^interested to know she was able to* return to her home thisY week after a several weeks stay at Blalock clinic. , i Harry Bolick, J_r ! is a patient at Hays hospital . Mrs Marie Deyoung underwent an operation yesterday\at Blalock clinic. ' ' • Mrs Cecil Wooten underwent! surgery, at Hays hospital yesterday j Fribnds of Dr J. B Kennedy will be* interested to know he is a patient, at Blalock clinic • J Mrs .Carrie R 'Suemore is a' | medical patient at Hays hospital The following who have been pa-1 tient.s i Blalock clinic, were, able; : to return to their homes earlier in the week: Mrs Marvin Lollis, Mrs. j Cecil . Glenn of Laurens, and Sue j Tucker, daughter of %Jrs DeWitt' ! Tucker Donald and Ronnie Gregory, sons of Mr and Mrs I>'roy Gregory, have been patients at Hays hospital j. Charlie Nelson, of Rt I, is a pa.'* jttrnr'aT Hays hospital follow ing an i automobile' accident Patients at Hays hospital in- i elude: Mrs Mary Elizabeth Whit mire, J H. Martin, Mrs. Ella Mc-| Call. Mrs James Cauble, O. J Gil-; liland, and Mis Evelyn Motes of Joanna • Patients released from Hays hos pital this week include Joe Ander , son of Joanna, Mrs Pearl Ham mett of the Whitten Village staff, Robert B Pinkston of Presbyterian College, Mrs R K Pittman, Mrs Mac 'Stubbs, and Mrs Harley Cu! pepper ... Friends of Mrs! Irhy Hipp will be interested to know she has returned home from Hays hospital where she has been a patient Jon. 14 Date Set For Final Polio Shots The final polio shots for the clinic- sponsored by the Merchants Divi sion of the Chamber of Commerce; will be given Tuesrday. January 14, in the directors .room of the James E Wolfe Agency-from 1:00 to 2 30 All persons' who have had their first ard second shots should attend this clinic Page Three I . ,, IN MEMORIAM In memory of Dr. F L Webb, who passed, a way January IQ, 1957. There is never a day that passes That we don’t think of you. ,And look forward to the time We will be again with you. -MOTHER AND CHILDREN ' I) illard Bolan Joint Hostesses Fete Bridf-Elect Among parties honoring Miss Jac kie Franks prior to her wedding was*' a the shower given by Mrs. J K. Has- e-lden and Mrs. Robert Edwards at the home of the former. Upon arriv al the bride-elect was given a cor sage to wear. Seasonal decorations were used in the entertaining rooms where guests ertjoyed games following the bridal theme. Prizes for the contests were in turn presentedjo the honoree. Mrs. C. D. Pitts *and Mrs. V. P. Adair assisted the hostesses in_serv- ing a salad course and sweets with Russian tea. • i_ The hostesses gift to Miss Franks was china in her chosen pattern. rvtes they left, for a honeymoon in Flori da, after which they will live in Rome. Ga. Both Mr and Mrs. Ward are grad ates of the Thornwell schools. She received her training as a hospital X-rayA technician at the General 1C , Hospcal in Spartanburg, and holds as ,! a pos ion with a hospital in Rome. Mr. Ward has been head of the Thorn Veil printing for the pas’ two. yiWs. He.wi/l enter the Ai* Force l(n*'aaAUU>dfduty at Lagkland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex., this jnonth. Presbyterian Circles January Meetings The January meetings ot the cir cles of the First Presbyterian Church will be held as follows: ' Mon., Jan. 13 at 10:00 A. M — No 1—Mrs.- L- ’B -Dillard, chair man; Mrs. Robert Vance, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, chair man and hostess. No. 3—Mrs. John T. Young, chair- ’Chandler man; Mrs. Austin Chandler, hos tess. Monday, January 13. at 4 P M.— No. 5 — Mrs. W. R Anderson, chairman and hostess' ; No. 6—Mrs. A. C. Young, chaif- man; Mrs. W. C Baldwin, hostess. No. 7—Mrs. Addison Neighbors, chairman; Mrs. Mercer Wise, hos tess. Monday, January 13 at 8 P. M — No 8—Mrs Buren Lown, chair man and hostess. _ No. 9 — Miss Little McCrary, chairman, Mrs. John W. Little, hos tess. Tuesday, January 14 at 10 A. M — No. 4—Mrs VV. P. Jacobs, 111; chairman and hostess. Dance Given For Young Group Among parties during the holiday seasQn for young groups was the dance given -at the American Le gion Home by Misses Murray Addi son. Corinne Boyd, Barbara Eich- elberger,,and Jean Arnold. ^ Everegreens with candles and New Year bells were used in dec oration. The punch table’ from which refreshments were served during the evening was adorned w itK-a_iarge whiteo candle, greens and a modernistic arrangement in white and gold. Assisting the hostesses’ parents in entertaining and serving were Murray’s grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Harris of Columbia, and Henry Among visitors here who were in vited were Martha Brandt, of Greensboro. N C ; Sadler Poe and Eugene Ratteree of Rock Hill; and Jane Hagler of Columbia Telephone Almanac Available \p City —-i. . i % Nearly 2.500,000 copies of the 1&58 Telephone Almanac are now rolling off the oresse.s This booklet, the most widely read of all. Bell System publications, will make its appear ance in telephone company offices and booklet racks around the first of the year •» Subscribers in the Clinton area can obtain copies; by writing or calling the .Southern Bell business off^re, according to I A ’ Edwartls, manager of the company here. Similar in apporance to recent Telephorfe Almanacs, the new Edi tion features drawings and stories of people throughout history who found .uses o'f raw materials t&at helped shape ourMives and develop our civilization Usual features, such as the sun aid moon tables, historical events for each* day of the year and the popular rebus pa'ge. are incliwled Dr. Fraser To Conduct Bible Studies Over WPCC » • • A series of Bible studies-jfljtJl be conducted each Tuesday afternoon at. 4 45 ovier radio station WPCC by Dr T Layton .Fraser, professor of Bible 'at Presbyterian College. “Bbile Studies with Dr Fraser’’ is the title of the 15-minute pro gram. t CARD OF THANKS The family of'the late Fred S. 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