The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 30, 1958, Image 3
:
Thursday, January 30, 1958
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Wednesday Club
Is Entertained
THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Soaal Events and Club News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495
Club Members
Enjoy Dessert Bridge
Thursday afternoon members of
her card club enjoyed a dessert
bridge at the home of Mrs. Roy Cas
que.
White poinsettlas, quince and
green plants arranged in the den
made a pretty setting for the two
tables appointed for refreshment;.
Mrs. Jasper Rowland was top
scorer and the hostess’ sister-in-law,
Mrs. Alice Barrow, who is visiting
here, was remembered with a guest
prize.
Mrs. Copeland Is
Garden Club Hostess
The Yellow Jasmine Garden Club
members met on Monday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cope
land, with Mrs. C. T. Thomason and
Mrs. R. M. League assisting as
hostesses.
Dried arrangements and foliage
were used in the meeting rooms.
Mrs. Ralph N. Tedards was wel
comed as a new member.
Mrs. G. A. Burton and Mrs. Wal
ter Shuman presented the after
noon’s program. Mrs. Burton dem
onstrated how to prune shrubbery
and shoved some Implements used
in cutting. Mrs. Shuman talked on
‘ Lawn Grasses.”
At the close of the program the
hostesses served a refreshment
plate of party dainties and sweets
with coffee.
Henry Laurens Topic
Study Club Program
Wednesday afternoon of the past
W(pek Mrs. C. B. Betts was hostess
to the Study Club at her home on
Maple Street.
Sprays of flowering quince were
used for decoration throughout the
home.
Mrs. Marshall Brown presented
an interesting program on Henry
Laurens, of Charleston, patroit and
statesman, who was closely identi
fied with the early history of our
state and for whom the town of
Laurens was named.
During the afternoon refreshments
of a congealed chicken salad course,
coffee ami cake were served.
Slides Shown On
Longwood Gardens
Slides on Longiwood Gardens were
shown by Mrs. 1. M. Smith on Mon
day afternoon for the meeting of the
Clara Duckett Garden Club at the
home ol Mrs. J. R. Cox.
r
Mrs. Smith had made the pictures
while on a taur of the gardens lo
cated in Pennsylvania, dear Wil
mington, Del., which have been de
veloped by the DuPont farpily.
During a business session a nomi
nating committee composed of Mrs.
C. W. Cooper, Mrs. J. C. Thomas
and Mrs. Henry Young, was ap
pointed ^
Following the program the host
ess and assistanLhostess, Mrs. Hugh
Ray, were assisted in scrying re
freshments by the former’s mother,
Mrs. W. L. Leary, of Greenwood.
Sandwiches, ham biscuits, assorted
dainties, cakte and nuts were served
with coffee.
A green and yellow color note was
prettily carried out in decorations
and the refreshment menu. A dried
arrangement in the chosen colors
adorned the reception hall and yel
low gladioli and bronze chrysanthe
mums were combined with green
ery for the mantel in the living
room.
April Bride-Elect
—
Legioh Auxiliary^
Has Varied Program
For January Meeting
The January meeting of the
American- Legion Auxiliary was
held 6rf Tuesday afternoon of the
past week at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Rowland, with the president,
Mrs. Fred Holcombe, presiding.
F^fe Three
Episcopal'Women
Schedule Showing
’Fashions For ’58'
Birth Announcements
Styles for spring and summer
from seven Clinton business firms
are to be preented at “Fashions for
Mrs. F. M. Stutts offered prayer '•58,” a preview of latest clothing
and following the^fegular ritual'for children, teenagers and ma- vnjiw
Mrs. Louie Thomley gave the treas-| irons. February 12 at 4:00 p m. in GREGORY
urer’s report which included an ex- the ballroom of Hotel Mary Mus- and ^ rs Russel] Greg r> of
penditure of $21 75 for special reha- 1 grove Rou, '‘ 2 - announce the birth of a
bihtation The president reported! L oca ] ready to-wear establish R ri>ecca Jane on January _
seven new members, f merits and^dopartmont stores par ^ tfays Haspitj] Vfr- Gngor^^^ a Army colrxjel
Mrs. Heiderson Pitts introduced, tidpatjn the sHow incIvKlf . *** ^re mamago Miss-Virginia turPOn the ^ ^ th * p pLS
Mrs. Harry McSween, and her Bplk s Catos shoppe Mur Dunaway . *
Miss Barbara MJlam Is the daugh
ter of li|r. and Mrs. William Cope
land Milam, of 403 V Adair St., Who
announce her engagement to Jerry
Earle Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Davis, of 122 Ebaugh Ave.,
Greenville. The wedding Is to be sol
emnized April 8 at Broad Street
Methodist Church.
Entertaining members of her card
club Mrs. Rufus Sadler was host
ess for three tables of bridge on
Wednesday afternoon of the past
week. *
Used in decoration for the card
rooms were magnolia foliage and
flowering quince. '
Mrs. Ed Sadler made top score
for the progressions Coffee and
sweet buns were served during
play. In cooperation with the polk)
drive contributions were made to
the campaign.
Newman-Few
Rites In Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buchanan
Robertsoh, of Winston-Salem. N A C.,
announce the marriage of Mrs Rob
ertson's sister, Miss Sina Angeline
Newman of Greenville, to Wilson
Gary Few, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Gary Few, of Greer.
The service i took place January 10
at the home of the Rev. M B Pat
rick it Greenville.
Mrs. Few is tK<i daughter "of flick'd. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. . .
late Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Ray-i James E Wolfe, Mrs K P Hamer, ir) 0 ‘ on’tn- uxi 1
mond Newman, of Lynn. N. C. The
couple went on a trip- to Florida.
Their new home is at 510 Courtland
Apts.
The bride formerly resided in
Clinton where she was connected
with Southern Bell Teleph on e Com
pany. ^
Episcopalians Attend
to include prizes and refreshments. -T r _
The fashion show, the fourth an- PlOCCSOn Convention
nual presentation of its kind to be *
sponsored by the auxiliary, is part four representatives from All
of a fund-raising campaign by the unts Episcopal Church attended the
group to pforide a carpet for All diocesan convention of the Woman's
I Saints Church.
Auxiliary on Tuesday at the Church
of OurJiavior in Rock Hill
Attending weriT'Mrs E N. SolK-
van. president of the Woman s Aux
iliary, Rev Giles Lewis, pastor.
Mrs J B Hart and Mrs Michad
Turner ' . .
Mrs Robert. Velieville 3rd, of
Yardley. Pa *as the principal
speaker Mrs Bellevile and her hu?
lec-
Episebpal 1
Mrs
Mas Holcombe introduced Mrs.
Ben H. Hammett, polio drive chair- . ,
, . . . _ 1 in x port wear, casual cottons, suit'
man, who explained the importance , ’ , , , .
e .. „ . _” 0 afternoon dresses and formats an
of the Salk vaccine. Rembert S. • . . . .. . A
. . . . to be named by the stores they rere r, ‘ "
Truluck showed a polio film. J 71
Following the program a social
hour and refreshments were enjoy-
Class Continues ! 77
Stewardship Studies - Mrs. Gault President
The January meeting of the La-1 GardenetteS Club
daughter. Lucile, and Mrs Ed Sad- ray Garber ' s pe ar | e Henry, and
ler, who gave *a number of piano p^nney’s Accessories are to be
and vocal selections, using Mrs s h own from Moore’s Shoe Store; m man
McSween s compositions. i addition to those from shops named notirwe the birth of a
Models to present new fhschions franklin. HI on fanuar
Hospital Before marriage
Low man wgis Miss Harriet
<
resent next .week, according to Mrs BEIX
R Michael Turner, chairman of the \i a nd Mrs Julian Mann Bel ■
fashion show, w hich is under the j of 205 West Walnut St announce the
• birth of a son. Charles Alan, on Jan-
Mr A D. Salter, Mrs. Ray Pitts, ary '° f AI1 Saints fP^'Pal Church „ arv 2 ; a , Hays Hospital Formerly
Mi'.Almon Spencer, Mrs. James "'ll h,> »v*ilabte begin- Mr- I M , ? HamiQOf ■:
S(oan. Mrs. Dennis Sowers and Mrs riin '' Monday and may be purchased Etberton Ga
j G a Burton. ' I from members ofi the church's con- _ KELLEY
1 greeation or at stnr *s participating Mr and Mrs Ofin Kenneth Kel-
in the show Mrs V B Jones and ley of 107 Tillman Circle, Joanna
Mrs * J H Leighton. Jr are in- announcekbe birth of a son. Gary
.-.-p.“■ —k«ts Kenneth, on January 28 at Blalock
Mrs: George Watts Copeland was 'nothing for children will be (Time Mr- Kelley wa> formerly
hqstess to the Carolina Wren Gar- sh ‘ mn thl ' s year for th<> first Hnie. Miss .Julia lusti
den Club Monday afternoiin for the
February meeting. Miss Margaret)
Church in Okinawa, where they
LOWMAN lived CokKiel Belleville was inspee-
Major and Mrs Harry F I»w tor genera^ of Ryulrus Command
Jr , of 110 Hickory St an Mrs Belleville worked . with ttw*
sory—Harry church's six missions and in rvativ*
at Hays hospitals, orphanages and :n»titu
tion
Proceeds from, the couple's lec
tures go toward furnishing a' kuv
dergarten being bthlt or. Okinawa
with funds from the United Thank
Offering from the ijxjliary
Garden Club Studies
Gardens of the Bible" i tick
dies Bible Class of the Associate Re
formed Presbyterian Church was
held at the church on Monday eve
ning.
Continuing a series of studies on
Stewardship, Mrs. George Watts
Copeland discussed several chapters
from the study boklet.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
during which the hostesses, Mrs.
Harold Coleman and Mrs. Marion
Nabors, served a sweet course.
New officers for the class taking
office in January are:
Presideht—^Mrs George Thomp
son Copeland.
Vice - President — Mrs. Blakely
Tribble.
Secretary-Treasurer—Miss Joanne
Todd.
PROFESSIONAL
DECOR ADVICE
—AND—'
WALLPAPER FOR SALE
•l
Although I am unable to do your work I can still
help you select your wall paper and proper xolor
scheme for your home at a MINIMUM CHARGE.
CALL 224-J AFTER 4 P. M.
T. Roscoe Buzhardt .
Officers to take over in April were
elected at the January meeting of
the Gardenettes held on Monday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. G.
Sublett,
Mrs. Marvin G. Gault will serve
as president and Mrs. John T.
Adair, vice-president. Secretary will
be Mrs. Eugene Kirtg, and treasur
er, Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper, Jr.
As a project for the year the club
voted to landscape the grounds of
the Camp Fire and Blue Bird hut
now being erected.
Mrs. Bryan Coates presented the
afternoon's program on “Preparing
and Planting Flower Beds.’
4 During a social hour which follow
ed the program the co-hostess, Mrs.
R. L. Plaxico, Jr, assisted in serv
ing refreshments.
Miss Shirley Bodie,
Bride-Elect, Honored
Honoring Miss Shirley Bodie, 1 Blakely served as co-hostess
bride-elect, Mrs. David Word and. The home was decoraTed with fruit
Miss Marie Weir entertained on.Sat-iand dried arrangements which had
unlay evening at the Clinton Mills been previously brought by the
Community House with a linen) members and had been placed effe -'
shower. Mis Bodie will be married lively throughout the home
February 15 to Jack Pitts, son of 1 Mrs. Copeland, president, pre-ided
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts of this I over the business session and the de- 1
rity. Ivotional was given by Mrs A. C. |
Appropriate games were played Young. A nominating committee was |
Ml MC < U B TO MEET
TirUk-. M'iaic < Tub will meet
Wedrusday if'-r-vr-r February 5.
it A,.- • ..me f Mr^' E A Parr.eil
in Cedar Mn-et af 3 Y>
IF YOU DON'T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DONT GET THE NEWS
Phone 74
and later guests were invited 1 into
the dining room. Refreshments of
red and white ribbon salad, heart-
shaped sandwiches, cheese biscuits
and other party dainties were serv
ed in buffet style with punch. . A
cloth overlaid the table A back
ground arrangement of red and
white carnations in a crystal con
tainer was placed on a large red
heart. Cupids and white tapers in
crystal holders completed the table
appointments. ,
Mrs William Weir and Mrs. Guy
Tumblin assisted the hostesses in
the courtesies of entertaining.
Valentine Theme
For Bridge Party
ridge Club Plays Friday afternoon Mrs. Cecil WH
IT' DTI? A * son ' ^ rs ' C. Johnson, Jr., and
I"OF x OllO i UnCl- 'Mrs. B F. Wingard entertained a
Continuing a series of meetings of number of 'friends for 'bridge at the
bridge clubs in the city for the polio!home of the former,
iund, Mrs. Ben H. Hammet was Party appointments prettily car-
hostess to members of her club on ried out the Valentine motif Thru-
appointed by the president for the
nomination of officers for the com-!
ing year. ^
The program theme was ‘Thej
Gardens of the Bible ’’ Mrs. Cope !
, .land and Miss Blakely rendered
sheer nylon cover over a white linen lovel djsS ertarion on the “Garden
,.l.u ~ —i ~; j * u „ * „ u i a i i_ •'
of Happiness, Gardep of Eden,” the
I
Thursday afternoon v
During the afternoon light refresh-
out the card rooms gFadioli. snap
dragons, carnations and tulips in
ments were served at the three tints of pink were used in varied
tables in play. In lieu of a prize for: arrangements with pink outline
high scorer, Mrs. Edward Fergu
son, a club visitor, the hostess gave
a donation for the campaign
. Greenery with other seasonal ar
rangements juided to the attractive
ness of the hostess’ home for the oc- !
casion.
hearts. Above-the living room man
tel a cupid held satin ribbons to the
flowers in a brass container at one
end The dining room table ft'atur-; i c _
ed a large pink candle with green
ery and flowers.
Score awards were presented Mis.
John L. Mimnaugh, Mrs. George
| Frady and Mrs. E A. Farnell, Jr
A salad course carrying out the cho
sen motif and heart cakes iced in
pink were served with coffee fol
lowing the progressions. Assisting
the holtesses were^ Mrs. W. M
Hughes, Mrs Heath Copeland and
Mrs. Carol White Copeland
“Garden of Sorrow. Garden of
Gethsemane,” and the “Garden of
Hope, Garden of Joseph of Arima-
thea.”
After the program guests were
served delightful refreshments in
the dining room from a beautifully
appointed table with fruit and green
ry«J
WITH THE SICK
Judy Justice and Leona Bridges
of Thornwell, underwent tonsilec
tomies yesterday at Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Ethel Pitts will
regret to know she is ill and a pa
tient at Hays hospital..
Mrs. E. C. Conndr has returned
to her home from Blalock chnic
where she has been a patient sev
eral weeks.
Wanda Burns, daughter of Mr.
and ,Mrs. William H. Burqs. has re
turned to her home in Laurens after
a several days stay at Blalock Clin-
Penney’s
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!’
BIGGEST SHOWING
OF THE YEAR!
New!
PENNEY’S EXCLUSIVE BRENTWOOD COTTONS!
NEW STYLING-MISSES, HALF-SIZES!
For Your
Printing
Needs
Patients at Hays hospital include:
Mrs. Inez Dunaway, Fred Meeks,
Mrs Mary Barlow, Mrs Velda
Farmer, Mrs. C. W. Windsor, Wil-j
liam. Morgan, of Laurens,—
Nolon Wicker if Joanna, who has
been a patient at Blalock Clinic
suffering a broken hip injury, was
transfrered this week to the Vet
erans Hospital inColumbia.
Mrs John C. Crowder of Mount-
ville. underwent an operation jt
Hays hospital on Tuesday.
Friends of Mrs. Ray Anderson-
w ill regret to know she is ill and aj
patient at Hays hospital.
A B. Davis has returned to his
home from Hays (hospital where he
.Mrs. Marshall Brown entertained has been a patient,
the Sunbonnet Garden Club at her Friends of liaude F. Smith will
home on Broad street on Mondav !h ' 10 *' now be was able to re-
... ... . . , turn to his home earlier in the week
afternoon with a large number in ,at-| fri(m malt)ck clinit ^ ^ ^
tendance 'been a patient
Mrs. F V. Smith, president, pre ' Mr> Mac Landreth is improving
sided over a brief business session IM Hays hospital follow ing an ope"
when it was decided to donate $10 00! rdl ‘“ n Tuesday.
I he follow ing are patients at Bla
lock Chnic: C. M. Broome, Dr. J.
Fruit and Vegetable
Displays Studied .
By Garden Clubs
Office
Supplies
to the March of Dimes
' Appearing on the program were
Mrs Brown, Mrs Thurston Giles
and Miss Marian Burts
A study on “Arrangements of
Fruits and Vegetables” was given
B Kennedy, Mrs H K. Murphy
and Mrs. T_ ,E. Stevens.
Mrs Ronnie Brookshire is conva
lescing at home following surgery
at Blalock Clinic.
Mrs B. C. Whitman is cunva
by Mrs. Giles, who told a number of, le SC ing at home following an opera-
novel ideas for arrangements and
showed three displays with one of
them combining grapes, apples, a
large green head of kale and ivy, in
small containers on a large wooden
flower stand; another used apples.
tion illness at Hays hospital.
Cathy Foster, daughter of 'Mr
and Mrs Richard Footer, under
went a tonsilectomj Friday at Hays
hospital.
Jesse Nance has returned to his
• LETTERHEADS
o ENVELOPES
• BUSINESS CARDS
• STATEMENTS
• BILLHEADS <
• PROGRAMS
• BOOKLETS
• RULED FORMS
• CIRCULARS
• WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
• CHECKS • TAGS
• CALLING CARDS
• BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
• BLOTTERS
*
‘
Chronicle Publishing Co.
109 Gary Street
j j r rn —
bananas, pineapple with ivy on a b "ie after a few days stay at Bla-
flower stand; and still another used Umic
acorn squash, Italian onions, ha- . y * rs Robert () Sullivan is improv.
nanas. and carrots in a handled bas-! w, - : ;,t borne after an operation ill-
ke t .. ness at Hays hospital.
Miss Burts discussed conditioning’ Guyanne Tucker, daughter of Mr.
flowers for arrangements and ad ' d y * rs I' 10 '® lucker, returned
\.sed among interesting and helpful >>''t-“-!.uy to her home from Blalock
information that flowers be cut late CJnio where she has bi-en a patient
in the afternoon and remain in wa-j '* ,s ‘HMtH.’ Gilmer was a palient
ter for several hours and that stems a ! H iV' hospital a few days during
be cut on a slant. She‘displayed a 0 wtv k s uffering accident injuries
number of books on flower arrang-j
ing which were in the Presbyterian
College Library 4
Mrs Bjown showed a number of
dried arrangements which she had
made with a green pillar vase, hav
ing long sprays of garlic blooms
with sea oats and flowers made,
of orangx skins; also an arrange-
nvent of magnolia leaves with stellar
shaped flowers of grapefruit skins.
Later guests Were invited into the
dining room for refreshments serv
ed in buffet style from a lace-cov
ered table centered with a compote
of varied fruits, galax leaves and
'iVy. '
OfitametAUt
Office Hours 9-,>:30
, l
200 South Rroad St.
RHONE 658
DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
Penney's carousel of cottons
whirls you into spring!
' —, ,
YOI R BEST COTTON HI YS . ; .
STILL AT THIS LOW BCIHJET PRH
EMBOSSED COTTONS! CHAMBRA
rOLI.-ilLi) COTTONS! GINGHAM (
AND ALL NEW STYLES! SELECT
■ —-
PICK SEVERAL —USE PENNEY
A BIG ONE TIME BUY! SAVE!
1000 Yds.
BETTER
QUALITY
FABRICS
4 v:r too
ChimlitaC! Butcher
on«i! Plisse! Enibov<ecfCi>t-
tons! SO S iu:u^*«*-Solids and
Prints!
SEE IT TODAY!
SHOP PENNEY’S IN CUNTON AND SAVE!