The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1959, Image 5
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Social Events and Chib News of Interest TtkphoM 74«4*1
Mrs. Kenneth Bagwell is undergo
ing treatment at Blalock Clinic
Friends of Mrs. Henry Trammell
■ Honors Senior Friends u/:*k QS^k
With Parly Monday WltD me PICK
Honoring a number of friends who Friends of William DuBose, w-ho
are members of the graduating was injured in a baseball game Sat
; . . . ... . e , . . urday, will be interested to know he,
d, “ -X C "" t » 0 Hl ‘ h Sch001 ' ^ „ .nirovins at Hay, haaptlal
Jom, Cornwall ontortainod w«h a Frl<in()5 ^ „„ F>nn|( . McCu ,.
buffet dinner on Monday evening at loU]gh wiU ^ interested to know she
her home. Russell Jeter of Union. j s a patient at Blalock Cliic.
and Charles Jeter of Carlisle, also
seniors, were out of town guests
Twenty-six young people enjoyed the
occasion. ... . will be interested to know she is im-
. » .u proving at Hays hospital following
decorated the living room In the „
dining room a green and white color
note was carried out in the dining Mrs I ' owler ' s a patient at
room where dinner was served in thnic
buffet style. An epergne filled with Mrs. Alma Seymore is convales-
roses and, flanked by silver candela- cing at Blalock clinic following sur.
bra holding green tapers adorned the gery Tuesday,
table. Jimmie Chaney is convalescing at
As guests assembled punch was home following an illness and stay
served on the patio and here dancing ^ at Hays hospital,
was enjoyed following dinner. yj rs 3 en j Lanford is a patient
_ at Blalock Clinic
Uampbeii-Pace Diane Wilburn has returned to her
Rites Announced ^ in c !; oss Anchor , fo!, ^' 1 " g 3
few days illness and stay ift Hays
Mrs. H C. English, Sr., an- hospital
nounces the marriage of her grand- Mrs j v js a patient at
daughter, Woodiemae Campbell, to clinic
Winners in Golf Tournament
Here are the winners in the recent wom
en’s jsrolf tournament of the Lakeside Coun
try Club. Left to rijrht are Mrs. Ed Kiny,
third flight; Mrs. L. M. Wilson, second
flight; Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., runner-up
first flijrht; Mrs. Carroll Copeland, first
flight; Mrs. (George Biakxk, runner-up for
hampionship; and Mrs. Jamf’jr Bailey,
. hampion. Mrs. R. E. Wysor HI, .fourth
flight winner, was absent when picture was
made.—Photo by Dan Yariiorough.
William Ray Pace on May 16. The
double ring ceremony was perform
ed Saturday morning by
Judge Hewlette Wasson.
Patients released from Hays hos
pital include Mrs. Raymond Cash,
Here for Family Reunion
Shown above are children of the late R.
Frank and Donna Young Adair, who were
together for the first time in 33 years at a
family reunion here on Sunday, May 10,
when 96 members of the “Kit” Young fam
ily gathered for the occasion.
Left to right, front row, are Mrs. Paul
Burroughs (Annie B. Adair) of Suncook,
N. H.; R. C. Adair, of Clinton ; Mrs. Chand
ler Griggs (Emmie Adair) of Arlington,
Va.; back row: R. P. Adair, of Rock Hill;
O. D. Adair, of Columbia; James F. Adair,
of Bethesda, Md.; I. Mac Adair, of Clinton.
Absent when picture was made, Mrs. L. S.
Henderson, of Clinton. •
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Campbell of this
city. The groom is the son of Mr
and Mrs. M. F. Pace also of this
city.
After a honeymoon in the moun-
Probate Carroll Bailey, Mrs. Ray Wilson.
Mrs. Jessie Hairston. Mrs Willie
Mae Riley.
Mrs. H. L Crocker is convales
cing at home following a stay at
Blalock Clinic where she has been
a medical patient
Patients at Hays hospital include:
Methodist Group Host Memorial Program
To Lander Students For May Meeting
The Methodut student group at of Legion Auxiliary
1110 American Legaou Auxiliary
met Tuesday afternoon at the home
at Mrs Julian Coiesaaa
Following the opening ritual re
Presbytonaa College was host re
cently to a group of Lauder Meth
odist students for a sretnor roost at
Entertains Club,
Other Guests
Entertaining member* of
bridge club and additional
Robert E Wysor. 3rd.
tains they are making their home Fred Shelton. James Leroy Motes,
for the present with the groom's Mrs. Leroy South, Jess Young, of
parents Kinards, Mrs Broce Bagwell, Mrs.
* James W, Campbell. Mrs. Nelson
Mrs. Wingord Is iGarner, J. R Smith and Miss Nellie
Plnh Jean shocW *y
^iud nostess Grt * n it conyii;iecmg a ,
Thurhday afternoon Mrs B F Hays hospital following an appen
Wingard was hostess to members of dectomy
her card club for a dessert bridge
her
was
port* f:
Two tables were laid in the den CARD OF THANKS
for a sweet course Roses in shades I with to thank all those who were
of pink and a bowl of magnolia to-' to kind to me during my illness and
iiage with blossoms and buds dec- hospital stay 1 am especially grate-
orated the dea. Later during play ful for the attention and services of
to* 6ve , *fc**» bodge on the hootaos also served randies, nut* the doctors and nurses
Thursday afternoon and punch The flowers, card* and other get
Arrangement* of raoes in varied High score award for the progre* well wishes were appreciated
card rooms
Mrs
Mrs Joel I
the Rev
Mrs g
md officers shades decorated the
C Hays dlo- During play laadanrh
for the Poppy and other parly dainties were
went to Mrs J B Arnold
-MRS CLYDE H McCRARY
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CONGRATULATIONS
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the Graduating Classes
of 1959
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Miss Sumerel Presents
Pupils In Recital
Visitor *
Mrs Ed Kmg i
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Lorraine Plaxico
Celebrates Birthday
Announcements •
Mrs. Davis Honors
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Mrs B B Kirkland at Columbia,
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town guest for the informal tea
June Bride-Elect
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Luncheon Friday
CompUmcntifig Miss Patsy Mac
donald, who will be married m June,
Mrs. Horace D. Payne and her
daughter, Mrs. Richanl Lukstat, en
tertained with a lovely luncheon
on Tuesday at the Payne home.
Upon arrival guests were invited
into the morning room for fruit
punch and hors d’oeuvres.
Throughout the receiving rooms
roses and gypsophalia accented the
pink and white color note. Tlie wed
ding bell motif was effectively car
ried out in decorations and menu
with place cards marking places for
sixteen guests at small tables. Mrs.
Lukstat and Mrs. Thomas Hollis as
sisted in serving at either end of
the buffet luncheon table beautifully
appointed in the dining room. An an
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