The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 25, 1958, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Soda! Event* and Chib News of Interest T ti*pk*M u m«»»
Bridge
For Club
Club Prepares
For Flower Show
In preparation for the forthcoming
> * Clinton Garden Clubs Flower Show,
‘ Autumn Highlights/' October 14,
the Clara Duckett held a workshop
on Monday afternoon at the J, C.
Thomas cottage op Lake Green
wood.
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, who is chair
man for the event, conducted the
workshop.
Two new members were welcom
ed into the club, Mrs. George H.
Ellis and Mrs Hugh Simpson
During the social hour which fol
lowed the business session, Mrs.
Thomas and the co-hostess, Mrs.
R. S .Truluck, served sandwiches,
cakes and cold drinks.
Honor L C. Bond '
* On 81st Birthday
The children of L. C. Bond hon
ored him Sunday with a family get-
together celebrating his 81st birth
day.
Those attending were: Mrs. H. L.
Baggott, Cheraw; Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Curtis, Mrs. R. C. Arnold and
Curtis Arnold, Paxville; Mrs. Wil
liam Higgins, Angela, Bill, Mike
and Susan Higgins, Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Langley, Wayne,
Jimmie and Janet Langley, Hamlet,
N. C.; Mrs. J. B. McCombs and
Miss Ann Anderson, Greenwood;
Mrs S. P. Anderson, Miss Mary
and John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs
S. L. Bond, Miss Rita, L C. and
Pepper Bond. Mr and Mrs W. C.
Bond, Louie and Harry Bond, all
of this ctiy
Mrs. Dunlap
Entertains Club
Entertaining members of her
dub, Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap was
hostess for two tables of Bridge on
Thursday afternoon
Bowls of roses were used as a
background for the tables.
When scores were counted prizes
went to Mrs W. M. Marshall, Jr.,
and to Mrs. John W. Stevenson, a
club guest. Later a salad course
and cookies were served.
Livingston-Elwell
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson
Livingston of Cross Hill, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Jean, to Mr. Luther Ever
ett Elwdl, son of Mrs. Henry Tho
mas Elwell and the late Mr. Elwell
of Abbeville. The wedding will take
place November 8 at the Cross Hill
Baptist Church.
Church Guild Hears
Report of District Meet
TV September meeting of the
Wesleyan Guild was hdd at the
home of Mrs. Jim Teeter on Florida
Street Tuesday evening, Sept 16.
Arrangements of gladioli, dahlias
and roses were used effectively in
the receiving rooms
Mrs. J. J. Greene gave interesting
articles on “Christ for the World
We Sing” and "Who Needs Christ ’
A report on the district meeting
held recently in Ninety-Six was
given by Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Misses
Dot and Mary Frances Pinson gave
a review of the Guild Assembly
held in St. Louis.
During the social hour the hostess
served dainty refreshments.
Workshop Conducted
By Garden Club
Mrs. Fred Holcombe, Mrs. D. 0.
Freeman and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland
were hostesses on Monday afternoon
to members of the Carolina Wren
Garden Club at the Holcombe*
home.
A workshop to prepare for the
October flower show was conducted
by Mrs. A. C. Young, with Mrs.
Wilmot Shealy as judge. Later a
social hour and refreshments were
enjoyed ,
Colorful dried arrangements add
ed attractiveness to the home for
the occasion
Mrs. Townsend
Speaks On Show
Mrs. C. P. Townsend of Laurens,
was guest speaker for the workshop
held by the Yellow Jasmine Garden
Club on Monday afternoon in the
Hampton Avenue school dining
room.
Mrs Townsend was introduced to
the club by Mrs. G. A. Burton.
Members brought arrangements
and horticulture specimens carry
ing out the theme of the forthcom
ing flower show to be held October
14. Mrs. Townsend gave criticism
and suggestions on the entries. Oth
er guests for the meeting were Mrs.
Sandy Garner, Mrs. Joel Cannon
and Mrs. D. G. Creighton.
Following the program delight
ful refreshmnets were served by
j the hostesses, Mrs. William John
son and Mrs James Sloan
Thursday afternoon Mrs Perry
; M Moore entertained members of
her card chib with a dessert bridge
In a setting of colorful fall flow
ers two tables were appointed for
refreshments, after which several
progressions were made Top hon
ors went to a club visitor. Mrs W
L Corbett Miss EUa Little Me
Crary was also a guest for the
meeting
B&PW ciubTo
Sponsor Cord Benefit
The Business and Professional
Women’s club, under the'direction
of Mrs. Frances Warner, chairman
of career advancement, will sponsor
a bridge benefit Tuesday. October
7, at the Mary Musgrove Hotel
Play will begin at 3:30.
The proceeds will go to a full
scholarship award to a business
school for a girl student at Clinton
High School.
Reservations for a fable, or part
table, should be made in advance
by calling Mrs. Warner at Joanna,
4811.
PTA Membership
Drive Now On
~ A membership drive. Mrs John
Mimnaugh. chairman, is now under
way for the Hampton Avenue School
Parent Teacher Association
An effort M being made Mrs
Mimnaugh stated, to secure the
membership of both parents of every
child enrolled at the school She
pointed out that even though both
are unable to attend they can give
support to the organualion^by jom
mg •
The drive is being concluded this
month and officers are anxious to
register all members before Octo
ber 1. The first meeting will be held
i on Tuesday evening. October 7, at 8
o’clock at the school
Finances of the PTA whiclj ire de
rived from membership fees and
several fund raising activities are
used for the benefit of the students
and school. Special current projects
are playground equipment and a
school library..
Last year a fence was erected
around the playground and annual
ly a clothing drive is made for
needy children
Baptist Assn. Ptans
Mission Programs
Laurens-—Twenty six churches of
the Laurens Baptist Association wtO
take part hi a simultaneous program
of schools of missions Sept JgOct
3 •
These will be mission study class
es for all age groups studying the
following books on Southeast Asia
adults—into a New World”—by J
Winston Crawley; young people—
"Echoes From Indonesia by Bu-
fort L. Nichols; intermediates —
“Temples of the Dawn”—by Fran
cis E. Hudgens, juniors— Ming Li"
—by Harriette King; primaries —
“Carlos and the Green Car' — by
Fern Harrington
There will be 18 missionaries from
state, home and foreign fields at
the meetings There will be a mis
sionary speaker at both services
Sunday Each evening Monday
through Friday there will be a dif
ferent missionary in each church
y at 11 a m at
by the Rev Chalmers
McCutchen, Runs) was m the Ijm
rm City (emeterv
Mrs THomos A. Cook
Passes In Greensboro
Mrs Thomas A Confe. daughter
of Mrs A Ron* Blakely of this city,
passed away suddenly Tuesday in
iGreenaboro. N C She was before
marriage Miss Frances Blakely
In addition to her mother she Is
survived by her husband and one
daughter, Mrs Herbert Pmrkney
Miller 3rd. of Chapel Hill, N C.;
a sister, Mrs Leonard laickett of
this city
Funeral services will be held this
afternoon in Greensboro Mrs
Blakely, Mrs Lockett and daugh
ter. Kitty, left yesterday morning
to be with the family in Greens
boro r.
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People JleHtuf,
Cordwlly invites you to ottend
on mformol showing
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Foi ond Wmtof Stylos
1st
of 4 o clock
Miss Sally Faulk,
Bride-Elect, Feted
Honoring Miss Sally Faulk, who
will be married to Jack Hardin of
Whitmire, on October 11, Mrs. W.
C. Oxley entertained with a miscel-;
laneous shower on Wednesday af
ternoon of the past week at her
home on Maple street.
Dahlias, asters and bachelor but-!
tons were prettily* arranged to dec
orate the party rooms.
About fifteen friends enjoyed the
occasion during which a party
plate, bridal cake squares and
punch were served Mrs. Fred Ox
ley of Laurens, assisted in the cour-
teeies of entertaining with Florence
Ann and Freddie Oxley asisting id
serving and presenting the shower
of gifts
Sun-Bonnet Club
Studies Arranging
Hie Sun Bonnet Garden Chib mrt
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs Judson Davis an Cedar street
IV lapse for the afternoon was the
ABC’s *f arraagtag flewer* Mr*
Taylor Martin gave fhr
•a knap ib mted. Mrs l
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WITH THE SICK
Friends of Mrs. F. V. Smith will
be interested to know she returned
to her home yesterday following sev
eral days stay at Blalock Clinic
where she underwent surgery
Mrs J C. Foster, Roily Bannis
ter, of Mountville, and J. C Can
non have been released from Hays
Hospital where they have been pa
tients
Miss Jeannette Woodward under
went surgery at Hays Hospital dur
ing the week.
Jimmie Blackwell, son of Mr and
Mrs Roy Blackwell, is a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Mrs James McGee is a medical
patient at Hays Hospital
Mrs. Lonnie Dowd, of F,still, is
undergoing treatment at Hays Hos
pital.
Mrs Cara Bailey mother of Mrs
Arthur Little, is a medical patient
at Blalock ( lime
Mias Betty Lou Parrish is a pa
UnM at Hays Hospital
PatMMt* reh sard trsm H Islam
earlier this aesh tartudr Mr»
Mary Turhar Mr* llurtn M
Mrs t ame Raaf Mrs
ami Mr* Ray
Mrs
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Mrs. John Wells Todd
Passes In Laurens
Lauj-ens—Mrs Harriet Garlington
Todd 98. widow of John Wells Todd
died early Tuesday morning in a
Laurens County hospital following a
two year illness
A native and lifelong resident of
Laurens, she was the daughter of
the late Creswell and Elizabeth
Fleming Todd She was one of Laur
ens County’s oldest residents and a
member of the First Presbyterian
Church She was one of the first
summer settlers of Montreal, N. C..
and had been a regular visitor there
since 1907
Surviving are two sons A C
Todd, of Greenwood, and James C.
Todd, of Laurens; eight grandchil
dren and 13 great grandchildren
Funeral services were conducted
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