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Thursday. Jaly 17, 19Sh THE CLINTON CHRONICLE MWWWW———H * THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest aieHimmocawwwMNMaawaaawaai Executive Committee Greenwood District WSCS Luncheon Here The Executive Committee of the Greenwood District of the Woman's Society of Christian Service held a luncheon meeting at the Mary Mua- grvoe Hotel Wednesday, July 9 The luncheon was followed by a business meeting presided over by Mrs. Scott Elliott, president, from j Newberry, at which time plans- were made for the coming year | This group is composed of women from Abbevilie, Greenwood, New berry, Waterloo, Edgefield, Lau rens, and Clinton. Mrs. Hugh Work man is zone leader of Zone Two of the district. The churches of this area are in this zone. Mrs. Marion Simpson of Laurens, is chairman of public relations. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Workman were two of the hostesses for this meeting. tXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXKXXXX Telephone 74 or 491 BRIDE OF SUNDAY Honors Mother On Birthday Monday Honoring her mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hickory Tavern, on the occasion of her birthday, Mrs. B. F. Wingard entertained with a lunch eon on Monday at the Cecil Wilson home on Ansel Drive. Guests were seated at the dining table where a central bouquet of gladioli and snapdragons effective ly accented a pink motif. A course luncheon was served. Eichelberger-Krell Invitations Out Livingston-Roper Engagement Told * Of cordial interest are the follow Mr Mrs Andrew Jackson mg invitations which have been re- Uvingston of Cross Hill, announce ceived: Mr and Mrs. Hugh Let th * engagement of their daughter. Eichelberger request the honour of Jacqueline, to Olin Wayne your presence at the marriage of ^ op ^ r ’ ** aul Ro P er - an ^ their daughter. Luta Catherine, to ,h ' * ale Mr Roper of Easley. The Mr George Kent Krell on Sunday. W,U *** place August 30 the third of Augusta, at half after at the Cro * s H,, Ba P ,,st Church five o'clock. First Presbyterian Church. Clinton. South Carolina. Lunch©On Poi aurch'pJof a ' "" Idle Moments Club Yesterday at noon Miss Ruth Bai- u i ley entertained -piembers of the OIUD, Oilier OueSlS Idle Moments Club with a luncheon Honored Thursday at j' er ^ on North Broad 1 street _ . . . j . Floral arrangements and lunch- Entertammg members- of her eon intmenLs prrttU) . carried c ub and additional guests. Mrs. out a ellow motlf Marvin G. Gault, Jr., was hast- ess on Thursday afternoon for three ’ tables of bridge at her home on Linda Suddeth ' Eim street. ' , Celebrates Birthday Roses and dahlias were prettily Linda Suddeth dau ghter of Mr. arranged for the living room while and ^j rs Noland Suddeth, celebrat- gladioli and zinnias were used in (H j ^ s j xt f 1 birthday Wednesday, the dining room Between pro- j u |y g with a party at four o'clock gressions sandwiches, sweets and Twenty little friends enjoyed iced drinks were enjoyed. playing pin the tail on the donkey Score winners were Mrs. Robert and dropping clothes pins in the Vance and Mrs. James Walker, bottle, after which ice cream, cake, Mrs. Bryan Coates, of Charlotte, pink lemonade and candies were who was visiting here, was a guest served The birthday cake was for the party. i dressed as a doll in blue and white. Linda was remembered with a Miss Chalk Weds number of gifts and each little , kT T \ r \ r guest was presented a party favor Wm. L. McMurray Assisting Mrs Suddeth were Mrs Miss Miriam Faye Chalk, daugh- B H. Suddeth, Mrs W. W. Adams,! ter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas R and Mrs Buddy Mills Chalk of Joanna, was married to ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Hi xi MRS. GLENN BROCK REAVES MISS LINDA GRAVES MISS GRAVES TO WED SON OF Mrs Buel E Woodson of Green- CHURCH CEREMONY SUNDAY UNITES W «““ r c o'.™; MISS TONITA RAY. GLENN B. REAVES and Mrs. G. C. Abercrombie of *L ,S Tom la Ray, of CUnton. be- five branched silver candelabra Gray Court, Mrs Walter Nash of came bride of Glenn Brock bolding an arrangement of pink Fountain Inn, Mrs. John King. Jr., Reaves in a ceremony taking place and whlU . snapdragons and earns of Fork Shoals; Mrs Robert Was- Sunday afternoon. July 13. at 4:00 ooas and pink tapers were used on son and Mrs James Wasson of o'clock at Broad Street Methodist ^ bride's table The cloth was of Hickory Tavera; Mrs Carrie Church white linen cut work and the three Smith of Columbia ami Hickory To tv bnde is the daughter of Mrs tiered wedding cake was adorned v*™ Do via V. Pitta and the late Charles with tuOe and ttay pale ptnk rose ID. Ray of thta city The groom laitafe TV cake was made by the Miss Eichelberger the MS. ef Mrs James c Mmpaon bnde » great Complimented Hew ... t— ^ — ^ ael CaMay and WMam C Pihbms left Isr a ssddMig tnp to Ms V Mrs C Jr sf Joanna Cartas Jariana Jr..'lama ef North Carohna Par travel p WMm and tar dootfMar. Maw Hmww Path, cwoam ef the Rronm mg the hrtir ftiaoged la a navy «d Entertains Club candlelight service at the Joanna -A-t C-/l©nTSOn iiOUS© ; Baptist Church Mrs B F Wingard was hostess FORMER CLINTON RESIDENT Rev James B. Mitchell offici- to a 'Thursday bridge club the pasl Mjv and Mrs B H Graves, of crook. Ala Both are graduate ated at the rites in a setting of blue weeR ^ or cards and.luncheoa at the, Elmore "Ala., announce the engage Holtville High School The groom- Fivg Peaches Available For Home Freezing Clemaon, July 14—Opportunities home freezing of fresh peaches will he best during the next three a cek s ( • During this period the varieties most recommended for freezing will be ripening inJSout{) CaroTma orchards, and will be offered for sale through numerous outlets Specialists here point out that va-; ties best suited- for freezing are m. Golden Jubilee, Redha- and Tnogem. which will npen in approximately the order mention ed These varieties are recommend- ed chiefly becpu.se they are brown- • ing resistant varieties—that is, they don t discolor as quickly after peel- mg and ciittin. as* ^ome 'pf the other varieties, and they are. less likely to develop off flavor When other varieties are frozen, it is recommended that they be prepared quickly, promptly cover ed with sugar or <iigar -yrup. and immediately frozen Even with these prec guitons. it is advisable to use an anti browning agent, suen a> ascorbic laeid in the sugar or sy rup One >r two teaspoonfuls of pure crystalline ascorbic acid per gallon of syrup, or mixed with 3 pounds of sugar is the .suggested di lution Miss Margaret Martin, extension food conservation specialist here, states that peaches to he frozen should be soft ripe, even if it is necessary to hold them for a day or two before freezing Peaches that are immature when picked, or that are hard or firm when frozen don t make a .satisfactory of frozen product Information on freezing peaches Queen Anne's lace, gladioli, blue a ems °n House. Clemson i ment of their daughter. Linda, to to be is now serving in the U. S and other fruits and vegetables candles, candelabra and mag no Morning and afternono progres , Seaman Johnson A Henry, son of Navy The manrage will take will be found in Extension Bulletin lias Miss Ethel Mae Rowe of Jo- * ,ons wer ‘* enjoyed by the eight at- Mr and Mrs J f) Henry of Mill- place in August in the (.'oosada 110, Freezing Foods for Home anna, organut. accompaned Miss ten d ,n R an d at noon was served j Baptist Church No invitations are l >e. available at offices of county Eugenia Byars of Joanna, vocalist. at a appointed table in the » in a program of wedding music r ?" ' Blnh AnnOUHCBITienlS BUI Yarborough of Whitmire. ' n,MT ,Ugh SCOre a '‘ arr1 cousin of the groom, was best man The bride s attendant was Miss Neely Copeland tU"" ^ JM "“- “ Observes .Birthday G— » m.mjfr b, ,.G« N ^’’ , *•“ — "** II friemis and rel.i ited being sent but lives of the couple are ir The groom elect’s mot <. \t I I Mr. and Mrs Calie K Gault of Coleman daughter of M North Augusta, announce the birth son Copeland, and the l of a son. Calhoun Folk. Jr . on Sat- Coleman of this city unlay, July 12. at the University , Mrs ra Rae Ham J A 'me itemonstration agents and at a* Ceimson Agricultural Pubhca- ons Department w ^ || -k the bnde wore white Chantilly lae« ire White gi-f-n «nd 01rrr ^ bo,1 ‘ r * yenrs old July 13. celebrated the hospttal in Augusta. Ga Mr* Gault m Saturday by invitingU the former Mis* Joye (.odfrey, members of her Blue Bird group to daughter of Mr amt Mrs Ansel B her tame on the Jacobs highway Godfrey Nerty is the daughter M Mr and mtfTTMf All Mr* Pringle Copeland j Vr <nd n r , W hitrhead Durtag the morning outdoor 1 «anouare the birth of a daughter, gamu* sad seti«die* were enjoyed t yndba Jan. on f ndny, July II si 9mm luncheon versed 1 a i Hulo«A CMmr Mr* hhiMwnd TV hsrthday rnhe decor at ng m « the former M hhsr was rut and served sell hnwh fart rhshl oas t»t AN • fnror Mr and Mr* Leonard Uesn sf Usurw Parts «f Gresnwnod uta wan Lake City l trt swtaware the • b«a keen ip»siha« wrveenl mnMhi Wth af a dnuBMe* m ^ *dh Mr and Mr* Hugh Duhwd hrhwv marreage Mr* tl—• n i oa v aa Mu>b trip m Myrtlr mygiiM Mr sad Mr • La— t sf MS praae** ** , am j kMMt sf a 4MngMe« Pams ta Ann Thw PAufema resnnan nna taAi aa an Hb M a* Mahsrh Cbnw farm hsftnrdny sf Mw tame sf Mr* rrfy Mr* Ctanaseewu nm Mkm 4«nao Rare aa fad «rtnanmaf Lanas* Nafm* ar^^si.n Mowy Attend Ftiilson Reunion Here Soturdoy I v_i, Wedding Breakfi For Ray Reaves Party Mr* | Blufurd t opeiand Miss (Vt Taylor and Mrs Harry Bald «m enterlamed with a wedding breakfast at aann Sunday at the Mary Mis*grove Motel far the at tendants Car the Ray Reaves wed t ro dma • ardh m the bridal mold mart •d ftn-st» places af the laMe ay pOMind M grvsm and whne A brw ahteng arrangemrsf if daAISas and A threw Dr. Felder Smith OfTOMITRITt fhoor T»4 Lourens, S. C D Ml • at Mta* Barbara Jarhaun and t'nrtss J art saw Jr . of Manns Part n*ea —H sf tenn guesSa kw tbr hreuh teat illartl Bolan I A3 »: l*Hts SI. i:\purr watch MPAmc trsnhnms Kwlterv Hslvee — W aU hew Khnheftp Pttaaw I iff D Unma R Cart O’DsB Mr* T Mr* L J. Brock, the ad Mr* VirgM Garner cere At this urn# the bnde and groom The church gifts to their attendants lull) Lewm P«s Mr* Paid Mend. Be MfS. B. F. W ingOld - ■ , ** i Entertains Club the most important part of o t a //to// ajry*-- *<tnGfeW Mwwy «. — c/ . ... -m *• •• • ^r. — Chalk McMunay far the occasion A ReheOTSal Party Following the rehenrul af the Chalk-McMurrsy wedding, a party was given in the social rooms of the Joanna Baptist Church. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs Gene A. Haupfear and Mus Judy Strand. The table was covered with a white table cloth and pink and white gladioli were used. Refresh ments of punch, wedding cake, chips and mints were served. Guests for the occasion were Mias Miriam Chalk, William L. McMurray, Jr., Mrs. William L. McMurray, Rev. and Mrs. James B. Mitchell, Dan Ramsey, Miss Harriet Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yarborough, Ronald Eison, Mrs. Carolyn McMurray, Thomas Chalk, Misses Sue Boyce, Ethel Mae Rowe and Eugenia Byars. lb Mrs. Giles Hostess To Church Group The Sarah Glenn Circle of, Broad Street Methodist Church met Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. T. R. Giles with Mrs C. H. McCrary, Jr., and Mrs Forrest Adair, assis tant hostesses The chairman. Mrs James Btu •tar a short bust •y 01 V (Of 0 P A VMI NTS J. C Thomas Jeweler l* Pbiteaa Mrs Joan ptaar t ayer* Mr* Mary P Andrr wm. Br* Amfersaa Mrs Glady* Anderva* Petty Jena. An*. B**t*r Sue and Kathryn Andersa*. Mr* Mary Martus. Joha MarUa. Mary Kay Martin. Mrs Sadw Andervaa. — . . Mr * 11 r Mr* Walter Anderson, r. John F bmgard was taotess I# member* ef Anderson Mavis V. and Douglas tur card club on tfcednraday for a Andrr ton. Lt Col Lrlaad Andrr "****J***^fW- wm. Mr* Judy Anderson, Lei and. A dessert course was served and J r , Betty and William Anderson a number of afternoon progression* Also Walter Anderson. Jr. Mrs enjoyed Mrs Thurston Giles was Lucile Anderson. Cary. Cecilia, presented high score prize Mrs C Sara Jo Anderson. Mrs Lee Hunt E Law. formerly of Dillon, who has er. 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