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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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U. D. C. Chapter
Sees Travel Slides
Slides made by D. A. Yarbor-
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oufjh on a recent trip to Western j
l states and Canada were shown on
i Tuesday evening of the past week
at the November meeting of the
Stephen D. liee Chapter, United
, Daughters of the Confederacy.
For the meeting which was held
j at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cope
land, Mrs. J. A Chandler, Mrs.
A. K. Dillard, Miss Agnes Davis
served as assistant hostesses. A va
riety of chrysanthemums were
prettily arranged to add to the at
tractiveness of the hostess’ home.
Following the showing of the
slides and a business meeting a so
cial hour and refreshments were
i enjoyed.
ARP Women Sponsor
| Week of Prayer
At meetings of the circles of the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Church on Monday of the past week
plans were made for the Week of-
Prayer obsenance. The Woman’s
Society usually >ponsored the event
and meetings are being held this
week in various homes on different
evenings with the Wednesday ser
vice at the church
The afternoon circle met at the
church with Miss Margaret Blake
ly leading the Thank Offering pro
gram Several articles from the
Synodical Journal were discussed
and Mrs A B Blakely taught two
chapters from the book "Gird Up
Your Minds,’’ taken from 1st Peter
Mrs W B Tribble leader presid
Miss Janice Cannon
Weds Glen Shifferly
On October 25th
MISS BRENDA LEE CAMPBELL ENGAGED
TO WED CHARLES CLYDE MADDEN. JR.
Mr. aad Mrs Boooie I stesa t awpbel «f Mi Prowers M.. aawaawrr
the rwgagraiew* M Meta daagMer Breads law. to CWtrs Clyde
Madira. J», taw af Mr aw* Mrs rwv* Clyde Maddra «f C.
Mtos
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Program On Missions Dessert Bridge
For Lutheran Wocnon tw**? «>—■* Mrs
Ar
The hostess. Mn
served sandw iches
puwrh
Mrs Malew Carter leader, per
aided far the netiag of Circle So
2 hi the israMg at the church with
Mrs Deary Oawer as
Mrs It L Plasm Jr
by Mrs C B Berta Mrs L M
Wdeaw. Mrs Manea Saber* Mrs
(Be
sac tat hear aad refresh
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Mrs. Walker Is
Club Host<
Mrs Jams L
Lanty Mimnaugh Has
Dghth Birthday
l^wty MtaswworBl who was toght
• ears Mi as Oeisltor SI
he mimmm a«h a H
M the irwM Hal «w the
'swrvato gawiei wave pfayed
sad a leatere af the
a as a umrn af the scary
Mrs Mama Milam a
thews e.ssated Laaiy t
JMto L Miatwngh *
aauwd the Mile laM
TW birthday rake was rhocaiate
id to the shape sf a cal Ci
ahai« with other
awd uraate driaks
alcd sdk HalWwern faces
A B Blakrl)
(nut rake ant
Rev. Bilham E Moreau officiat •
tag at the double ring ceremony
Mtaa Cannon, who works for the
Hall mart Manufacturing Corpora
Haw. a the daughter of Mr. and
Mr* J C. Cannon at Route ) Mr
Shifferly. the son of Mr and Mr*
Lehman Shdfetfy of Wooster, O . u
employed at Lftka Mills Store
Su candelabra With white can
dies entwined with hr) and basketa
of white gladwii with blue mums
iWenpersed decorated the church
special The ceremony was held at & 10
p m, with muair by Mrs Joe
Land, nrjiami Mr* Alvin Bag 1
Music Club Meets •** ^ NMhe osbome v*
s./ .i Xg * i cabas Mrs L C Roberson rou
W lIn MTS. uopelana sso of the bride, was matron of hon
Aw aBAhaptw prscram was pre or RndrsmaMs ware Miss Minum
at um t twiaa Mwoir tYob's Jollay of Newborry Mu* Margaret
y Mufferf) of Wooster, the groom *
stoter, Mr* Margaret Retd aad
Mr* T Heath t apriaad was how- Mua laada Cannon cousin of the
toss la the group at her home and hnde
Me was • ousted by Mr* Joel Caw Bobbie Brice was flower girt and
mb .ad Mr* E Baaard nag bearer was Tony Holland, both
Mm* Ursa McDonald presented a rwm ** ,hr bri<lr
program of ptaito rompooitMou by The groom s brother. Eltck Shif
t'hspM. the rwmaaur cwmpooerof Woo “ lrr ^ "»*»
the mo«h Mr* J P Jotiasteo Cdver* were L C Roberson of En
played Prelwde m C Miner’’ and ^ ^ Skr,ver Sweigen,
Aand Mr. Melton Pmtl ^ moo » ,eT
j Given in marriage by her father,
i Rett)
played
Century Club To
Meet Thursday
The November meeting of the
Century Club will be held on Tues
day afternoon, the 17th, at 4 o'clock
at the home of .Mrs William P. Ja
cobs.
Covered Dish Supper
Be Held November 17
Members of the American Legion
Auxiliary will entertain wnth a cov
ered dish supper on Tuesday eve
ning, November 17, at 7 o'clock at
the Legion borne, with each invit
ing a guest.
The hostess committee will pro
vide coffee, tea and desert for the
occasion
With the Sick
Mrs. William Gregory is a sur
gical patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of Dennis Sowers, who
has been a patient at Hays hospital
the past two weeks, will be interest
ed to know that he is improving
Mrs John Galman is convalescing
at Blalock Clinic following an op- 1
eratioJn
Friends of Mrs. Attis Todd will
be interested to know she has re
sumed her position at Hays hospital
following a hospital stay and illness
of the past two weeks
Medical patients at Blalock Clinic
include Mrs W L Inskeep, A J.
Hanley, J V Stilwell and Mrs. J
F Davis
Mrs John Boyd is a patient at
Hays ho>pital where she is under
going treatment
Mildred Smi’herman. daughter of
Mr and Mrs M D Smitherman,
underwent an operation this week at
Blalock Clinic
Miss Margaret Bell is convales
ring at home foiowing several days
stay at Hay* hospital
Dismissed from Blalock Clinic
„ . , _ . , earlier in the week were Stete
«rria «Nu»<Uf. lTte . k( . t }mK MrMiUan. Jr
Wooten, and Mrs Dora Leopard
Patients released from Hays bos
pital include Danny Smith and Wal
ter Casper, Thornwell, who under Eberhardt of PC, W’ H Dunaway,
went tonsiiectomies; Mrs Freddie Mrs. James McGee and Ralph Rob-
Attaway, Carolyn Hughes Billy erts.
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Mrs “T H O Donald is a surgical
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Mr* Ruby Snipes is improving
afther an operation illness at Bla
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Lacy Ginn, daughter of Mr and
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Tommy Gnffin of Plant City.
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Harvey Shealy is a medical pa
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Medical patients at Hays boopila!
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A paper am ( hopta was read by
Mrs J A On during the program
It was awtounced at Dir meet mg
that a program at Oinatmaa music
will be presenlru by the newly or
garmed choral group at thr Decern
her meeting Mrs Edgar Sadler is
director
Several new member* were intro
duced during the afternoon. Mrs.
E C. Bunker Mr* E G Kurd.
Mrs (ton Mauldin and Mr* James
Neal
Follow uig thr program refresh
ments were served by the hostess
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Ella Riddle Circle
In Regular Session
The Ella Riddle Circle of Thorn
wcl Memorial Church met Tuesday
morning at Hartness Hall, with
Mr*. Flora Duncan as hostess
Prior to the program, the mem
bers were invited into the dining
room where chips, nuts, cake
squares and coffee were served.
Miss Hope Green called the meet
ing to order and presided over the
business session. Prayer was offer-
the bndr wore a taffeta dress
with lace cmbroidt red at the scoop
nrckUnr and Die hip* The tram ex
tended from a flat bow She wore
a shoulder length veil on a crown
and earned on orchid
The honor attendants wore prtn
cess dresses of pink taffeta with
nylon hats holding face veils
Bridesmaids wen* dressed like the
honor a! tends ns and their dresses
were blue Their chrysanthemums
were dyed to match their
gmns For a trip to the mountains
the bride wore a royal blue wool
suit and white and black access-
one*
The bride* mother wore pink
satin brocade with pink and black
accessories The groom's mother
was gowned in blue lace with acces
sories in a deeper shade of blue
They wore corsages of shaded pink
roses
Following the* rites a reception
was held at the church. The bride's
table was decorated with pink car
nations and ivy, and candelabra
holding pink tapers The punch
bowl and cake were encircled with
carnations. Cake was served by
Mrs Oscar Jollay of Dillard. Ga.
Patricia Bolt kept the guest regis-
ter.
ed bj. Miss Juli. Kennedy. The Bi-; 5' lln,on
hie study, taken front First Peter. , '* h ..^ 001 : “ d
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was led by Miss Lucile Smith, who
closed the program with prayer and
| the mispah.
Sarah Glenn Circle
Holds Meeting
The Sarah Glen Circle of Broad
Street Methodist Church met Mon
day at the home of Mrs. Lewis N.
Wallace, with Mrs. Julian Coleman
and Miss Elizabeth Copeland as as
sistant hostesses.
The program on “Social Creeds
and Moving Populations,” was led
by Mrs. Carl Chaney, with Mrs. C.
H. McCrary, Jr., assisting. Scrip
ture lesson was read by Mrs. Bill
Abrams.
During the social hour a salad
plate with punch was served.
Mrs. Taylor Speaks
At Local Church
Mrs. George W. Taylor will be
the guest speaker for the Wednes
day evening service at the First
Presbyterian Church on November
11 The public is invited to bear
Mr* Taylor who b ipending some
time at her borne brie after several
peat ia a
graduated from Wooster High
School A military Veteran, he has
lived in Clinton since Sept. 1.
After a wedding trip into North
Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Shifferly are
residing with her parents until their
new home, now under construction
on the Milton Road. Route 3. is
completed.
Campbell Lodge
Masons Entertain
With Ladies Night
The Campbell Lodge Masonic Or
der entertained on Tuesday evening
of the past week at the American
Legion Home with the annual ladies
night event.
About one hundred and fifty mem
bers and their guests enjoyed the
occasion. Supper was served in buf
fet style and covers were kid at
long tables appointed in the Thanks
giving motif Pumpkins with color
ful autumn leaves and chrysanthe
mums were arranged at intervals
along the table
Fred Bragg, worshipful master. •
presided, and the Rev Clyde Peter j
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