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Thursday. April 17, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE MaiqMCKMKKaMUMH>u<KKKKaKKmncKiiinnnc*iciiHMXinraMMuwiniiniKMKi»MiiuMtx»M THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Club News of Intdrest Telephone 74 or 495 :::::::::::::: Mrs. Sturgeon Gives Sketch on Aleutians The Century Club met Tuesday afternoon ^ at the home of MVs. George Brockenbrough in Kinurds. Preceding the program a social hour was enjoyed. The dining room was attractive with arrangements of flowering shrubs. Coffee and party dainties were served. Miss Antonina Patry, of Switzer land, was a guest of the club. Concluding a year’s study on “Islands of the North," Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon led an interesting and in formative program on “The Aleu- tions—Our Northern Defense..’’ Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Jr. To Head Guild The Wesleyan Service Guild of Broad Street Methodist Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Jr., with ten members attending. A program entitled “Youth In the March of Missions,’’ was led by Miss Dorothy Pinson. The following officers were elect ed for the coming year: President—Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Jr. Vice President—Mrs. L. O. Ed wards. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Julian Bell. Treasurer—Miss Dorothy Pinson. Promotion Secretary—Mrs. T. J. McCarty. An informal social hour was en joyed prior to the adjournment. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Circle Has Study; Elects New Officers Continuing a study on the book let, "Disciples To Such A Lord," Mrs. Julian Coleman gave an in teresting discussion of several chapters for the April meeting of the Sara Glenn Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church which was held on Monday evening at the home MISS BARBOUR DEE HITCHCOCK Miss Barbour Dee Hitchcock, whose engagement to Charles An derson Newton, of Sumter, is being announced by her father, Roy E. Hitchcock of this city. She Is also the daughter of Mrs. B. C. Wilbur, of Reao, Nevada. MT. Newton is the son of Willis Newton, of Charleston. The wedding will take place here on May 31. Methodist Circles Will Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday at 3:30 as follows; Barden — Mrs. J. V. Edwards, chairman; Mrs. H H. Ayers, hos tess. 'Ellie Hatton—Mrs. H. A Sim mons, chairman, Mrs D. B. Smith, hostess. Mayme Johnson — Mrs. T. J. Leake, chairman; Mrs. W. Roy Pitts.- hostess. Spartanburg Garden Council Flower Show The Spartanburg Garden Council will sponsor a flower show depict ing “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in the Memorial Auditor ium on Wednesday, April 23, from 3:30 to 10 p. m., and on Thursday, the 24th, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. td. A small admission will be charg ed. Housewarming For Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Friends from Clinton and Joanna gathered on Thursday evening at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Dur- ward Murdock, on the corner of Caldwell and Phillips Streets to fete them with a housewarming. About 40 enjoyed the occasion, during which light refreshments were served. The honorees were re membered with a number of gifts for their home. MARRIED HERE LAST WEEK MRS. JERRY EARLE DAVIS Mrs. Jerry Earle Davis, of Greenville, is the former Miss Barbara Milam, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Milam of this city. Her * wedding to Mr. Davis took place Tuesday evening. Vpril g, at Broad Street Methodist Church. Piedmont Conference Lutheran Women In Laurens April 23 The United Lutheran Church Women of the Piedmont Confer- , _ ... . ence, Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Mra. Ethel PitU. The book by j of s c wlU hoM their ^ .AJbert Barnett is based on a study m at , hp Atonement Lutheran of the Gospel according to St. Mark College Dames Plan Graduation Activities Buchanan-T rammell Rites Announced Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan, of Joanna, announce the marriage of their daughter, Linda Ruth, to Alien King Trammell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Trammell of this city, on March 23 in Charleston. Mrs. Trammell is a student at the University of South Carolina, and Mr. Trammell is studying at New berry College. Miss Franzen Weds Mr. Hill at Church Miss Elaine Jean Franzen, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Franzen. of Joanna, became the bride of Lu cius George Hill, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Hill, of Austin. Tex., Sat urday at 4 p. m. at St Boniface Roman Catholic Church The Rev Garland Ernst officiat ed, in a setting of gladioli, snap ■MU - During the business session offi cers for the coming year were elect- J ed: Chairman—Mrs James Buzhardt Co-Chairman—Mrs. Joe Bonds Secretary—Mrs. Julian Coleman Mission Treasurer — Mrs. Eliz abeth Copeland Local Treasurer — Mrs William Blackwell. Later a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess and assistant hos tess, Mrs Joe Bonds, served pound cake and ice cream At the social and business meet- 1 Thursday Club ing held last 1 uesday evening at the Has M©©ting home of Mrs W. W Barnett, the Mrs Michael Turner was hostess College Dames made plans for on Thursday afternoon to members graduation activities 0 f her bridge club with three tables Foli)wmg the business session a'in play, social nour was enjoyed during; Arrangements of daffodils, violets ning at 10 15 a m Them7 n' 7h.! which guests werc lnvit<Hl ,n, ° the [and pansies added to the attractive mrettiig is “Serving Others ’ dining room for refreshments The ness of the living room and den Be- ; buffet table was prettily appointed tween progressions sandwiches and Church. Laurens, on April 23 begin- Piedmont Conference officers are President—Mrs Charles A Tate, Greenville Vice President — Mrs. John R Cornwell. Anderson with spring violets and lighted ta pers Mixed spring flowers were decorative elsewhere in the hostess' home. Serving as hostesses with Mrs Barnett were Mrs H C Ben W Mrs Recording Secretary—Mrs Taylor of Greenville 'Statistical Seeretary — Charles L Bopp. LaFrance Treasurer—Mrs. C. H McDowell Spartanburg cold drinks were enjoyed Mrs E N. Sullivan, a club visitor, was presented a prize for high score Informal Party Given For Visitor On Wednesday afternoon of the J. C. THOMAS W* C.' nett. Mrs G B Goldsmith. Mrs William H Simpson. Mrs S. C. Gil bert. Mrs S. C. Rowe aruf Mrs Mj- ry F lam man. Jr. This was the last meeting of the P* st week Mrs Bailey Dixon and group until September Mrs James L Walker invited a few . ! friends to the Dixon home to meet Miss Eileen Conway, of New York. | house guest ol Mr and Mrs Rufus Sadler Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served with other party dainties from a table prettily arranged with van colored grapes on and antique cakestand Bowls of daffodils were also decorative in the party rooms „'<• j Jr !VI iX^ODp in your fulure! ft’s the watch worn most by campus and business leaders! 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C Thomas Jeweler AMtlCAH Cllfftn - 17 -tl*g CLINTON Thai Couto*’ JOANNA Entertains Club; Have Special Guest Mr and Mrs Hugh S Jacobs on tertained members of their supper club on Tuesday evening of the past i week with Miss Eileen Conway , of New York, who was visiting Mr and ; Mrs Rufus Sadler, as a special j guest Covers were laid tor 12 at small tables attractively appointed with tiny bouquets ot violets Mixed spring flowers were chosen to cen ter the buffet supper table and else where in the home quince and jon quils were used Jeffery Leighton Celebrates Birthday Jeffery I^ighton. who was fiv;? 1 years old April 13. celebrated the occasion w ith a party on Saturday afternoon at his home on North Adair Street Jeffery is the Min of Mr and Mrs James F Leighton. Jr Eighteen little friends enjoyed the afternoon occasion The circus theme was car.leJ out with a clown cake. hats, horns, balloons and pea nuts Elizabeth Glover assisted in entertaining the little folk with out door games Later they were invit ed inside for refreshments WITH THE SICK Friends of F Howard Smith will be interested to know he is improv ing at Hays Hospital following an operation on Monday Ia*e R Smith, who was a patient at Blalpck 1 Clinic Tuesday suffer ing injuries received in an. automo- ..ile acciklent, has been transferred ,o the Veterans Hospital. Columbia Miss Mary Lou Rochester under went a tonsilectomy last week a* Blalock Clinic Friends of C W. Wise will he in (crested to know he is ,i medical pj Ment at Hays Hospital Patients at Blalock ( tnic include Pearl Hammet. Dr .! B Ken nedy Mr. W A Hapldm Friends of Mr> Lnme Berry Tinsley will be interest'd to know .ho is a patient at Hay . Hospital offering injuries received Tuesda* in an automobile accident. Medical patients at Hays Hospital^ • nclu le Mrs. Joe Wise, of Joanna. .11 .s Billy Watkins, Mrs W L Mode. Frank Sharpton, Mrs Mtn- ie Harvey and lr\in Norris, of Jo anna _ Mrs Frank Satlerfald has re turned to her home -from Blalock Clin.c where she has been a patient a f -w days Mr- Alfred Allen is improving at Blalock '’line ’’allowing an opera tion Mrs Ben Woodword underw t nt m operation this week at Hays Hos pital Charles Lee Brown, son of Mrs Ida Brown, is improving at Blalock Clinic following an appendectomy Mrs Claude Smith has returned to her home in Laurens following an operation illness at Hays Hos pital. Mrs' Walter Gregor> is convalesc ing from an operation at Blalock Clinic l Pace Three Toke Part In Fleet Maneuvers Off Coast Bruce' ) Austin, fireman* appren tice, USN, and Harold L Austin, hmlerman third class, USN sons of Mr and Mrs D L. Austin, of Rt. l.r Clinton, took part in a major Atlan tic Fleet amphibious exercise aboard the tactical command ship USS Northampton during March 13- 31 off the Southeastern Atlantic coast The exercise was designed to tram Atlantic fleet units and Marines in methods of nafjdern amphibious war fare The ojx-ration involved d?o ships, 2S0 aircraft jnd Pl.OOO Navy and Marine C a-n-, personnel DR. R. H. DAWSON —Chiropractor— - I Hours: 9:00-12:00 and 3:00-6:00 P. M. .*>16 S. Broad St. ' / Phone 1 101 Clinton. S. C. 0fitometrUii Off' .'e Hours 9-5:30 ’00 Smith Broad St. PHONE 65S DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE Susie Jacobs Has 6th Brthday Tuesday In observance of her sixth birth .day. Susie Jacobs, daughter of Mr | and Mrs William P. Jacobs, HI, in | vited 12 little playmates to her home on 1 uesday afternoon Indoor games were played and | each little guest was presented a ! favor. The birthday cake was deco- | rated in the chosen party color note, pink and white, and was placed in the center of the refreshment table | Ice cream, cake and lemonade were served l PS A MRS.-III! I Timrod, Lee Are Subjects of Program The April meeting of the Stephen D Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy was held at the* home of Mrs. A. A Ramage. Jr., near here. Assistant hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Asa Davis. Mrs. M L. Robertson, Mrs. Jasper Rowland and Mrs. G. A. Burton Miss Agnes Davis was in charge of the program on Henry Timrod, noted South' Carolina poet and Stephen D. ,Lee. whose early life was spent in Columbus, Miss., for whom the chapter was named. At the close of the program guest.-, were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served buffet style. Red carnations in epergne effect adorned the lace cov ered table. Other floral arrange ments included white camellias and white daffodils. Party Honors Bride Prior To Marriage On Saturday prior to her mar riage April 8, Miss Barbara Milam was guest of honor for a soft drink party given by Miss Jean Nelson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson, on North Adair Street. Miss Nelson. served as a bridesmaid in the wedding. The informal afternoon party as sembled a number of young friends of the honoree. including several at home from college for the week-end holidays Red camellias, quince and daffodils in varied array deco rated the receiving rooms. After several bridal games and contest* a sfLad course and sweets •ere served The hostess’ mother and >t»trr Mias Tutu Wd serving A dragons an arch decorated with ivy ami flowers and candelabra Mrs Nan Jones of Aiken, was organist and Jim Stoval was vocal ist. Paul S Hill, brother of the groom, was best man Robert and Melvin Franzen, brothers of the bride, and Robert Wiklund. ushered Miss Hilda Oxner. of Joanna, maid of honor, wore a waltz length dress of azure blue chiffon designed with V neckline in front, folded and draped in back A cummerbund of deep sapphire velvet was repeated in the velvet trim on her picture hat She carried a cascade of blue carnations Bridesmaids were Miss Jean- Mitchell, Miss Jean Myers and Miss Mary Jane McHale, all of Au gusta. They wore petal pink dresses with deep rose cummerbunds and carried pink carnations Joel Lamaert, son of Mr and Mrs. J C. Lambert, of Aiken, was ring- bearer. The bride’s dress was fashioned of reembroidered Venise lace and tulle, the lace bodice featuring a deep portrait neckline embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. The skirt, fashioned with two”horizontal irserfs of pearl-embroidered lace, iruied in a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was gathered to a crown of pearlized French orange blossoms. A reception followed at Joanna Club House. , After a trip to New Orleans, La., and Texas, the couple will live in ♦renton, N. J ‘lirlh Announcpntenh SATTERFIELD Mr and Mrs Robert E Satter field. of 310 Davidson (street, an nounce the birth of a daughter Pamela Charlene on April 12 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs SatUTfn Id is the former Miss Mildred Suttles LUKST \t U. and Mrs Richard Lukstat of Harlingen. Texas, announce the birth of a daughter Nancy B. on AnI 13 Mrs Lukstat is the for mer Miss Virginia Payne, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Horace D. Payne of this city Thornwcll FHA I Chapter Has Meet Hie Thorn well chapter of the FHA held its regular monthly meet mg Tuesday evening in the Home Economics department of the high school. At ibis time the following offi cers were elected to serve during 1058-59 President—Patricia Vaughn 1st Vice-President—Jane Wofford 2nd Vice-President—Martha Beck Secretary—Becky Hatched Reporter—Della Parsons Parliamentarian—Patsy Me Abet' Chairman of Projects— : Linda Ty ler Chairman ' Icon Brock Chairman |Cookson. Chairman of Crymes. At this time hat the Miss awarded at show which IfcvTyl Tirfs ft m of Membership — Ei- of Finance — Lillian Recreation Anne if was announced JHA pm would be the Spring 1 Fashion will be held May 20 at 7:30 in the School auditorium Thornwell High ■ M given af rryaui m Club Hears Paper On Sen. Talmadge The meeting ot the Wednesday Study Club was held last week at the home of Mrs Robert E Wysor The paper tor the afternoon was given by Mrs Thornwell Dunlap on Senat t Talmadge. his early life in Georgia ind his political career Utter the hostess was assisted an serving a salad course by Mrs Rob ert E W>*«*r til Snapdragon*, daf fodib and other early spring flowers were used in decoralmna ol the home Mr Jofta H RtrtHU of Green vdftr Mn Wfmr't water vat a lar Oka ■M>wg LOSES FATHER Friends of Mr> Joe L David son will sympathize with her in I ihe death of her father, Ben M Cunningham of Laurens Mr. Cun ‘ nir.gham wa> also the brother of Mrs Lala C Stewart of this city Mr Cunningham. 78. was re lied Laurens County law enforce- tnent officer He passed away Sunday in the Laurens hospital | following two weeks of illness, id Monday afternoon at the Ken- Funeral service# were conduct n.dy Mortuary in Laurens by the Rev A W Copedge. the Rev J. E Rouse and the Rev. 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