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Thursday, May 15. 1958 TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Three THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 74 or 491 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Fosters To Celebrate Golden Anniversary The following invitation has been received by friends and relatives of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Foster request the pleasure of your com pany at a reception on the Fiftieth Aniversary of their marriage on Sunday, the 18th of May, from three to five, Clinton Commuftity Build- 1 ing. Johnson-Shouse Marriage May 8 Miss Sara Bernice Johnaon and Newman Alston Shouie were mar ried May 2 at Joanna Baptist Church. The Rev. James B. Mitch ell officiated. Mrs. Shouse, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson of Clin ton, teaches at Clinton High School. She formerly taught at Greenville High School. Mr. Shouse owns N. A. Shouse and Son, a building and equipment company located on the Joanna-Whit mi re highway. AUGUST WEDDING ANNOUNCED A T A May 11 at' Blalock clinic Mrs Grif- Wednesday, after which the body fin u the former Mim Shirley Ann B rewin gt on PORTER , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franklin Power of 604 Bailey St . anounce the birth of a daughter, Cassandra Kay. on May 11 at Hays hospital Mrs. Power is the former Mias Ju dith Potter was brought 'to Greenwood for bo- rial in Bold Spring Church ceme tery, where graveside services were held The Rev Lee Barnette and the Rev A D. Croft officiated Grandsons served as active pall bearers »jjS MISS MARTHA ANN OELAND New Officers For B&PW Installed At the May meeting held Tuesday evening at the Mary Musgrove Ho tel new officers were installed for the Busines and Professional Wo man’s Club. Pink roses and yellow gladioli 1 adorned the supper tables and the ballroom for the occasion. The following officers were in-! I stalled: President—'Miss Margaret Blake ly Vice-President—Mrs. James Buz- hardt. 2nd Vice-President—Mrs. D. A. Yarborough. Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. Laura Mae Howard. Recording Secretary—Mrs. A. B. Davidson. Announcement was made that five members plan to attend the state meeting in Charleston May 16- 18 Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Oeland of Darlington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Ann Oeland, to Ensign Carroll Brown Hart, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse BlondeB Hart of MrS. COOPCF HOSt©SS Joanna. Annual Junior-Senior For Clinton High Is 'Satellite Ball'’' Members of the junior class of Clinton High School entertained the seniors'with the traditional, “junior- senior'’ on Friday evening in the scholo gymnasium “SatteUte Ball” was chosen as a theme for the event and decora tions featured a canopy of blue with stars, a revolving globe in the cen ter, rockets and sputniks. The Rhy- thmaires of Greenville furnished music for the occasion. Myrna Sease, president of the junior class, gave the welcome or "count down.” TTie response or “blast-off" was given by Mike Cooley, president of the senior class. Entertainment included a skit satirizing a teachers’ meeting. Par ticipating were Lou Jones Corn wall, Georgia Young, Mary Ander son, Sally Glenn, Dwight Moody, Jimmy Young, and Copeland Whit mire. Guests in addition to the seniors and juniors were members of the faculty, their wives or husbands. Junior class advisors for the dance were Mrs. K. N. Carter and Mrs. RoUy Bannister. Miss Cunningham Be Presented In Recital Miss Mary Cunningham, piano pupil of Mrs Joe E Land, will be pres<\nted in recital on this evening j (Thursday) at eight o'clock in the Academy Street School auditorium Assisting on the program will be Mrs Land as accompanist, Her- schel Brown and senior students of the music class The'public is invited to attend the musical program and the reception which will follow. Mrs. Mamie Duncan )ies In Charlotte Ella Riddell Circle Has May Meeting The 11a Riddell circle of Thorn- well Memorial Church met Tuesday morning at the Florida Cottage with Miss Janie Stewart and Mrs. Hattie Blankenship as hostesses The chairman, Misa Lucile Smith, called the meeting to order The opening prayer was by Mrs. Mar garet Montgomery. Following the business session Mrs. George Duncan led the pro gram on “Circle Conversation.** Miss Smith read an article on “Stewardship Through Women " The Bible study, from the Book of Acta, was given by Mrs. F. M Knits The program wa* closed with the mispah During the social hour iced cake aquarca and coffee were served Entertain With Family Dinner Honoring Dr and Mrs. David Tribble and sons of Otis Air Force Base. Mass., who were visiting the formers’ parents. Mr and Mrs. W’ B Tribble, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair entertained with a family din ner party on Saturday evening at the Wallace House in Newberry . Other out of town guests were Mr and Mrs. John Cerney of Atlan ta. Ga, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willis of Williamston. and also included were Mr. and Mrs Tribble. Mias Nan me Young Tribble. Mr and Mrs R L Plaxico. Mr. and Mrs R L Plastco. Jr., Mrs. E B Sloan and Ma J. Hamp S on* Covers fcr ’■•enly were placed at two tables adorned with bouquets of miaod spring flowers A four- course meal was served TO BE MARRIED SOON Sarah Cason Circle The Sarah Cason Circle of the First Baptist Church met Tues day evening at the home of the chairman. Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Jr., on Chestnut street Following a business session Mrs. Cooper led an interesting program on “The Doors South,” assisted by Mrs. B J. Harris. Mrs. J. D McKee. Mrs Fred Burnett. Jr., Mrs. Albert Cothran. Mrs Sarnie Pinson. Mrs. Courts Bedford, and Mrs. M D Blackmon During the social hour dainty refreshments were served v \ — Lovely Di^p In Given Thursday Thursday afternoon Mrs Ansel Godfrey entertained delightfully with a drop in at her home on South Adair street Adorning the Godfrey home rases vhadiiw from shell to pink gathered from the lovely rose garden Guests were served ref resit meats carrying out the reae theme ta Ijrte from a prettily ap lew i able overlaid with a doth and having el V D M Nd of WITH THE SICK Birth Announcements PRUITT Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Pruitt of Whitmire, announce the birth of a son. Samuel Baxter, on May 13 at the Union hospital Mrs. Pruitt is the former Miss Mildred Smith, of Whitmire, and Mr Pruit is the son of Mrs S. B. Pruitt of this city GINN Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginn of 4U< West Mam St., announce the birth of a daughter. Deborah Lee. on May 9 at Hay* hospital Mrs Gmn is the ffirmer Mias Peggy Willard RRANBAM Mr and Mrs David WMlisrn MISS MARY ALICE BABB The engagemen. of Miss Mary \lice Babb, of Macon. Ga.. to Gil bert Bennett Blakely, of Savannah. Ga., is announced today by her mother. Mrs. James B. Simmons. The wedding will lake place Au gust 2 at Tatnall Square Baptist Church, Macon. k Miss Babb is the daughter of Mrs. Simmons and the late \lton King Babb. She was graduated from A. I.. Miller lfi?h School and Mercer University where she was a member of Chi Omega sorori;y. She is employed as a secretary by the First National Bank and Trust Company in Macon. Mr. Blakeily is the son of Mrs. J. B. Speakr, of this city, and the late Gilbert Blakely, lie was graduated from Chnton High School and the University of South Carolina in I9>4. He is employed in the passenger department of the Atlantic Coast line Railroad in Savan nah. Greenwood—Mrs Mamie Jose phine Kush Duncan. 86. former resi dent of Greenwood, but more re cently of Charlotte. N t . d:ed Monday at her home. 310 (Juincy street. Charlotte following a Ions illness She was born in Greenwood conn ty Feb 29 1872. and married John W Duncan After his death in 1926 she moved to Charlotte he was a member of Bold Spring BapUst Church Surviving are four daughters Mrs Rex Young of Clinton: Mrs Douglas Hipp of Cocoa. Fla . Mrs M A Brown of Baltimore. Ma ; and Mrs Walter B Young of Char lotte, two sons. Johnson W Dun can of Lancaster, and Ivan F. Dun can of Charlotte. 21 grandchil dren and 32 great grandchildren Funeral services were held from the Hankins Whitington Funeral Home in Charlotte at 11 un a m College : Newspaper Gets Honor Rating The Pr'-iby’enan College student ispwper has received its 12th All-' American honor rating, the Asso ciated Collegiate Press has an nounced In receiving the .V P’s highest stamp of approval, the Blue .Stork ,ne thus continues ’«» maintain a distinguished tradition which twice has found the PC student weekly r.iak'-d am' rg fhe ten best college newspapers in thu nation, regard- le-< of the > ze of the institution, i The latest award goes to the first semester issues of *he current ses- si n which wf*re edited by Lyman Harm (if Birmingham. Ala Cnti- rm ii'jIy/.-d •coverage content and physical properties, and the Blue Stocknig va- cued in par tic- ular for its crealiveness. story leads, features i-ditonal page fea- tun.s. sr>ort. coverage and editorial page makeup D A. R Chapter To Unveil Marker The SuIlivaivDunklm Chapter, DAB. of Laurens, will unveil a marker to V) Kevulutionary soldiers and heroines a! a service on $un- day. May 18 at 11 00 a m at the Levanon Methodist Church near Princeton. A picnic dinner will be served at 1 o’clock Miss Agnes Babb regent of the chapter, invites all .nterested per sons to attend IF YOU DON T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone ’A Branham of 233 Oak St , announce Befo the birth of a daughter. Sharon M lv . Diane, on May 14 at Hays hospital Mr Before marriage Mrs Branham Pitt< was Miss Mary McUlain city PI TIN Mr. and Mrs Harold Pitts of M Greensboro. N C, announce the fin b>nb of twM daughters on May 9 .an Mi Pitt. rr.uge M th« rs Puu of M antu f Mrs W fllo Special Limited Offer f.RIIFIN Xi an OIL valley Mrs * (ham. N C Us af L M Mr* MISS EDITH ANN BEDENBAUGH Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bedenbuugh, of Joanna, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Edith Ann, to Kendall Aaron Leaphart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Leaphart. of Batesburg. The wedding wiQ take place in the near futare. White-Crawford Wedding Plans Given Plans have been announced for the wedding of Mis Ola Irene White of Washington, p. C., and Clinton, to Staff ergeant Leroy J. Crawford of Washington, on Sunday. The wedding wil take place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Vera Griffin White, at 204 East Florida street, at 4 o’clock in th afternoon. Rev. J. E. Rouse, president of Anderson College, and i former pastor of the bride, will per form the ceremony. A reception will follow No formal invitations have been issued but friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride's father is the late Al len Warren White. Sgt. Crawford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Crawford of Rock Springs, Wiscon sin, and is in the Air Force sta tioned at Andrews Air Force Base, Washington. D. C. Miss While win be given in mar riage by her uncle. Harold M Grif fin at Greenville She will be at tended by her atrter. Mia Mary Lm- day White aa mmd of atatda wifi he «f • lira MM Mr* Burl Y Miss Patricia Lee Taylor, a cousin of the bride of Clinton, will be the junior bridesmaid. Mr. Crawford will have as his best man his brother, Theron Craw- ! ford of Rock Springs, Wisconsin. Wedidng music will be furnished by Mrs. James M Hill, pianist, and R. E. Martin, soloist. Methodist Circles Announce Meetings The circles of the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service of Broad treet Methodist Church will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 as fol lows: Mayme Johnson—Mrs. T. J. Leake, chairman and hostess. Elbe Hatton—Mrs. H. A. Sim mons, chairman; Mrs. T. C. John son. Sr, hostess Barden—Mrs. J. V. Edwards, chairman. Mrs H. J. Pita; hostess The Sarah Glenn circle. Mrs J H Buzhardt chairman, will meet at M» with Mrs Louise Hikon on Musgrove Mrort, with Mrs CUT ten Adair and Mrs Joe Dendsen. Mrs Huey home after several day* stay at Hays hospital tuffenng burns Patients at Blalock (lime include Charles Brown Stephen Randall Frazier, son of Mr and Mrs L D Frazier. E A Freeman. Darrell Leonard, son of Mr and Mrs *0 H Leonard. Mrs Ray Patterson, little Catherine Whitman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bobby Whitman Friends of Blufr Blakely will be glad to know he was able to return home earlier in the week from Hays hospital where he was a medical patient. Mrs. George Ellis is able to be out after undergoing a minor opera tion on Monday at Hays hospital Friends of Mrs. Pierce Chandler will be gladt to know she is much improved at Blalock Clinic where she has been a patient since receiv ing injuries in an automobile acci dent. Medical patients at Hays hospital include. Mrs. J. C. Lollis, Mrs. Wil lie Mae Riley, Mrs. Lois Woody, Cordell Sanders, Mrs. James See- gers, and Kenenth Martin Mrs. Roy Kennedy has returned to her home following an opera tion at Blalock Clinic. The following who have been pa tients at Hays hospital, were able to return to their homes earlier in the week: Mrs. Norman Lawson, Mrs. Minnie Childress, Mike Law- son, Elmer Queen, and J. B. Ar nold. Mrs. Clark Johnson suffered a fractured wrist injury and was a patient at Hays hospital several days. Fnends of James Dunaway will be interested to know he is a medi cal patient at Hays hospital Mrs Edna Thrift and Mrs. De witt Tucker, who have been patients at Blalock Clime, are eonvaleeriag at their homes Fnewte of ■ S Pumoe will re gret la know he M il aad a patteat at Hay* liipisl T J Leake la imp—dag at Man PENNEY S PROVES you ct Heat quality at law low prkoe during A '"MAY WHITE GOODS PAINTING of yourself or a loved one SPECIAL! 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