The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1959, Image 7
Thursday. October 22. 1959
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Social Events and Chib News of Interest
Colon.zat.on of Africa JR* the Sick
Discussed at Meet
Entertained At
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox and Mr.
and Mrs. James Tinkler, of Cliff-
side. N. C., entertained last Sunday
with a birthday dinner at the home
of the former honoring Mrs. Julia
K. Wilson, their aunt, and E. R.
*Knox. Mrs Wilson was celebrating
her 86th birthday and Mr. Knox his
75th.
In the afternoon they enjoyed pic
tures shown by D. A. Yarborough
taken on a trip during the summer
through the Western states to Cali
fornia. Mexico and Canada.
Also enjoying the occasion were
Jimmie and Jane Tinkler, of Cliff-
side, N. C.. Miss Gladys and Roy
Wilson, of Cross Anchor.
Mrs. Dunlap Is \
Bridge Hostess
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Thorn-
well Dunlap was hostess to mem-
^>ers of her bridge club with two ta
bles in play.
Dahlias and roses prettily deco
rated the card rooms. Score awards
were presented at the conclusion of
the progressions to Mrs. Kenneth
N. Baker and Mrs. Craig Purcell, of
Raleigh, N. C., a club guest, who
was visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ansel
B. Godfrey.
Later in the afternoon the hostess
served a salad course.
Wednesday Club
Has Meeting
The Wednesday bridge club met
last week at the home of Mrs Edgar
Sadler for a number of afternoon
games.
* Three tables were in play, with
score awards going to Mrs. Thomas
F. Hollis and Mrs. Leonard M. Wil
son. Between progressions sand
wiches and cakes were served.
Chrysanthemums were prettily ar
ranged in the hostess' home for the
occasion.
\
Thursday Club,
Guests Entertained
Entertaining members of her
Thursday club and additional guests
Mrs. Robert M. Vance was hostess
for five tables of bridge the past
week.
Roses in varied array made a
pretty setting for the afternoon
games During play sandwiches,
coffee and other daijities were en
joyed. At the conclusion of the pro
gressions prices were presented
Mrs. Harry Baldwin, Mrs. Rufus
Sadler and Mrs. James Walker
Judy Anderson Has
Party On Birthday
Friday. October 16. the occasion
of her fourth birthday, Judy Ander
son was given a party at Lakeside
Country Club for which about 30
little friends were invited. Judy is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert W. Anderson.
The Halloween theme was follow
ed for the birthday cake, decora
tions and other party appointments.
Favors were “trick or treat” bags
with Halloween masks and hats.
Assisting Mrs. Anderson were
Mrs. Lynn W Cooper. Jr., Mrs.
Frank Jones and Mrs. Joe McGee.
Methodist Women
Plan Week of Prayer
October 25-31
The Week of Prayer and Self De
nial will be observed by the Wo
man’s Society of Christian Service
and the Wesleyan Guild the week
of October 25-31.
Two short prayer services will be
held at the church on Wednesday,
the 28th, at 10:00 a. m., and one
from 7:00 to 7:30 in the evening.
Soft background music wil be pro
vided for the hours of prayer and
meditation.
An offering will be taken for the
different phases of the woman’s
division work.
Telephone 74 or 49ft
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Legion Auxiliary
Members View SI:
Plan Fall Activities
Members of the American Legion
Auxiliary met Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs James P Sloan
Dan Yarborough showed slides
taken on a recent trip through West
ern states, to California, Mexico
and Canada
Mrs John Coy Lyon. Sr., was her 1
stster-ih law's matron of honor She
was dressed identical to that of the
bridesmaids except for a deeper
shade of blue Little Miss Yvonne
Tippens. niece of the bride
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offering arridew in-
nsferred to Vlf
have regarned to their
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operation on Monday
homes
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On Saturday afternoon Jimmie
Wolfe, son of Mr and Mrs James
During a business session a dis- Wolfe, celebrated his seventh birth-
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JACE 8. RED
Mrs D O Rhame presented the
program for the meeting of the
Century Club on Tuevfay afternoon
at the home of Mrs Redd Turner ,
She discussed the colonisation of
Northwestern Africa bv European i flower girl She wore a dainty dark
countries, with emphasis on cokmi- blue cotton dr.ss trimmed with
Members View Slides, IFrench She also toM ' white lace Her headpiece was ulen
rvi r-> n r .. ... isomething about Morocco and its tical to thov, ,,( the brnlevmaui*
strategic position as an air base and matron of honor A white <atin
because it is half way between the | covered basket held her flowers
United States and Soviet Russia The bride, given in marriage by
hrr Mr W A Lyon, was
Seventh Birthday i lovely in * full length gown of white
Celebrated Saturday ch,ffon ov,r ** ,,n * l,h , * c * •pp'"
1 ques The elegant dress featured a
semi-low neckline with a rolled col
lar, short sleeve# and a tilted long
sberred torso Her fmgiTtip veil irf
illusion was caught to h lace t ap
Her only ornament was a strand of
pearls, a gift of the groom The
bride’s mother chose a royal blue
sheath dress with matching acces
sories for the occasion She wore a
white orchid corsage
The groom's mother Mrs Samuel
Paul Anderson. Sr . of Clinton, was
dressed in Pale green lace with
matching acftessorics She also wore
a white orchid corsage
i Immediately after the ceremony,
Carrying out a Halloween motif the bride - s parents entertained at a
in party appointments and decora* | reception on the lawn at their home
tions, Mrs Jasper Rowland was, on Roilte 3 Ban Ground ,
hostess to members of her bridge
During a social hour Mrs. Sloan c i u b and additional friends nn
was assisted by the co-hostesses, Thursday afternoon
Rowland, Mrs. B. F. Dahlias, celosia, chrysanthemums
and roses were blended from deep
red-purple to lavender-pink in bou-
| quets in the living and dining
Red roses in the living room and rooms In the hall greenery was ar-
a mixed arrangement of fall flowers ranged with miniature pumpkins
the and celiais in chartreuse adorned
the den
Friend# of ante# Patteor nautll he
Memorial hospital. Greenmeod
HIM
interested In knew he underwent
Friends #f Arthur Howard wil
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an operation on Tuesday at Hays
interested fo know he is a patient
hmptal
hospital
at Blateek Clinic
are idet
. Medical patients at Hays hospital
Dismisaed earlier in the #
ieek
Mr*
Include Enwwt D McCullough.
from Hay# hotpHal were Mr*
Jo
Rradw.
Mr# A M Barnes Stanley Alex
srpti Oakley .lame# Gregory
and
daufttb
ander and Sam White
John Edge of Lauren*
H»Mrr
and littb
<4 Mr
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*nd Mr
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mgham
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weeks .lay
Mrs Madeline L
cimvslcving at ho
illness and seven
Mi.*lock ( Unit
Mr# A M Forrester is im|
mg at Hay# hospital following
*ery
u Mrs Mae Cam
an at Blalock Clinic
at eratton illness
Mr# Helen Hull
»v Hill. Mr# Rosa
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and Edward
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Hays
cussRm was held on what auxiliary
members would do to help the Le
gion m the clean up campaign for
the Legion Home and surrounding
area.
day with a party, inviting about
eight of his friends for the movies.
Following the movie, cake and ice
cream were served the little guests
Party caps and trick or treat bags
The November meeting will be were given as favors
held on the 17th at 7:00 in the eve- Centering the refrshment table
ning, with husbands of the mem was the birthday cake in the shape
hers being invited for a covered of a ship
dish supper Announcement was
made of the fall conference to be Bridge Party Games
held in Rock Hill October 30-31 and IJ—
Nov. 1. All members were asked to HallOWeen Motll
help in the polio clinic and also for
the Christmas gift show for the Vet
erans hospital, Columbia, the week
of December 14.
Mrs. J. P.
Wingard, Mrs. Henderson Pitts and
Mrs. F. M Stutts, in serving re
freshments.
in the dining room decorated
meeting rooms for the occasion.
For a wedding trip to the $moky
Mountains, the bride chose a light
blue suit with black accessories and
a red rose corsage lifted from her
bridal bouquet.
The couple returned to make their
, home at 201 South View Avenue in
1 Warner Robbins. Ga., where Mr.
Anderson is a mechanical engineer
1 for the Warner Robbins A F Base.
MAXWELL BROTHERS
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BEDROOM GROUP
Again on Friday Mrs. Rowland
entertained guests for four tables.
On each afternoon when cards were
laid aside the tables were centered
with tiny containers of pyracantha
day at 3:30 with Mrs. Lynn Cooper, berries on autumn leaves. A salad
Garden .Clubs Hold
Meetings On Monday
The Gardenettes will meet Mon-
Jr. The program will feature a
workshop and all members are ask
ed bring flowers and containers.
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The £unbonnet Club will meet
with Mrs. Frank Fowler at 3:30. A
workshop on corsage making will
be held.
* * *
Mrs. Joel Cannon and Mrs. Wil-
mot Shealy will be co4iostesses at
the home of the former to mem
bers of the Yellow Jasmine Club
on Monday afternoon at 3:30
* • •
The Carolina Wren and Clara
Duckett Clubs, which have com
bined, will meet at 3:30 Monday at
the home of Mrs. J. D. Bass on the
Greenwood highway
Miss Nancy Smith
Weds Robert G. Motte
Miss Nancy Ann Smith and Rob
ert G. Motte were united in mar
riage on October 10 at 7:30 in the
evening. The wedding was perform
ed by the Rev. J. W Spillers, pastor
of Calvary Baptist Church
The bride wore a gray suit wjth
black accessories Mrs. Motte is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs James
H. Smith of this city, and Mr Motte
is the son of Mrs. Alice Motte and
the late Mr. Matte. TTie young cou-
plate and coffee were served and
sweets passed. On Friday several
guests were invited to call after
cards.
Thursday’s prizes went to Mrs.
Henderson Pitts, Mrs Frank Cau-
ley and Mrs. James P. Sloan. On!
Friday score winners were Mrs
Newton Jones, Mrs. Harry Baldwin
and Mrs. L. A. Blakely. Bingo was
won by Mrs Thurston Giles.
Attending from Clinton were:
Louis Charles Bond. Mrs Samuel
Paul Anderson. Sr., Mrs Ray An
derson, Misses Mary Louise and
Anne Bond Anderson. William T.
Anderson and Master John L. An
derson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ander
son, Jr., and also Mrs. J B Mc
Combs of Greenwood formerly of
Clinton.
Birth
W . --
Announcements
PITTS
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T a ir an< * ^ rs - Madison
Lyon-Anderson Vows Pitts announce the birth of a dau
ghter, Catherine Juanita, on Oc
tober 11 at General hospital in Spar
tanburg. Mrs. Pitts is the former
Miss Barbara Burts, daughter of
Mr and Mrs W. M Burts
Spoken In Georgia
Miss Mabelle Lyon and Samuel
Paul Anderson. Jr.; were united in
marriage Sept. 12 at 3:30 o’clock in
the afternoon at the Chalcedonia
Baptist Church in Canton, Ga. The
i Rev. Harold Sutton performed the
ceremony assisted by the Rev. W. R
Brown
Usher groomsmen were Milford
I Lyon. Canton, brother of the bride;
' Delm;is Smith. Laurens, and Joe
Smith, Macon, Ga. Lewis Charles
Bond, of Clinton, served as his
grandson's best man
Miss Edith Bishop, of Canton, and
Mrs. Roy L. Hendrix, of Atlanta,
served as bridesmaids and Miss Pa
tricia Lyon, sister of the bride was
junior bridesmaid They were at
tired in light blue taffeta dresses
featuring the full balehna-length
shirts with rounded necklines and
pie is making their home with the short sleeves Their headpieces were
groom’s mother o n Livingston blue velvet headbands with short
street veils. They carried Bibles covered '■
PINSON
Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Pin
son announce the birth of a dau
ghter. Frances Ann, on October 14
at Blalock Clinic. Formerly Mrs.
Pinson was Miss Beatrice Wrenn
DORN
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Espy Dorn
announce the birth of a son. Stanley
Keith, on October 18 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. Dorn is the former Miss
Margaret Ivie
HOLDER
Mr. and Mrs. John C Holder an
nounce the birth of a son on Octo
ber 19 at Hays hospital Before
marriage Mrs Holder was Miss
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