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J*'" V' 4* '•4 Thursday^ January 7* 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S PAGE * Social Events and Club New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 A. R. P. Circles January Meetings The January^ meetings of the cir cles of the Associate Reform Pres byterian Church were held on .Mon day. * In the afternoon Mrs. John Car ter was hostess to circle No. 1 with Mrs. A. B. Blakely leading the Spiritual Life program. Several members discussed articles from the Synodical Journal. Later Mrs. Carter served fruit cake, nuts and punch. i The evening group met at the home of Mrs. George Thompson Copeland. Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, as sisted by Mrs. Marion Nabors, Mrs. James P. Sloan and Mrs. J. P. Johnston, presented the program. During a social hour following the business session refreshments were served. Prevotte Home Scene Of Holiday Parties During the holiday season Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte were hos tess to groups of friends on two oc casions for coffee, at their home on Musgrove Street. About 40 guests were invited for the delightfully informal events. Seasonal decorations were used in the living and dining rooms where a .table was appointed to serve coffee, sandwiches, cookies and other dainties. The staff of radio station WPCC and their families enjoyed a party at the Prevatte home. Gifts were exchanged and a number of appro priate games played. Later in the evening refreshments were served in buffet style from the dining ta ble prettily adorned in a seasonal motif. W. G. King, Jr., Home Scene of Drop-In Enjoyable among social events of the New Year season was the drop in given on Tuesday evening of the past week by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., at their home on Chest nut Street. • A number of friends wef£ enter tained throughout the, receiving rooms with a buffet refreshment table being appointed in the dining room. Gold fruit and candlej/form- ed the centerpiece for the table and elsewhere the New Year motif was effected with candles and bells in green and gold. Assisting in serving and enter taining were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Mr. and Mts. Gene King. The hosts’ sister- and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick- shanks of Alachua, Fla., were hon ored guests for the occasion. Also assisting were Kristi and Jan King and Sandy Cruickshanks. MRS. ADDY SON OF CLINTON NATIVES WEDS LAKELAND GIRL IN BAPTIST RITES In a double ring ceremony Friday evening December 18, at o’clock Miss Jeanne Gallman be came the bride of George A. Addy at Eastside Baptist Church, Lake land, Fla. The Rev. J. M. Schultz performed the marriage in a can dlelight illuminated setting of palms, baskets of white magnolia leaves, triple poinsettias and seven- branched candelabra. Parents of the bride are Major and Mrs. H. E. Gallman, 146 Mock ing Bird Lane, Lakeland, and Mr. Addy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Addy, 2504 East Peachtree St., Lakeland. They are both graduates of Lakeland High School. He is a graduate of Florida Southern Col lege, and she attended Limestone College, Gaffney. A program of traditional wed ding music was presented by Mrs. Patricia Mills, soloist, and Miss Judi Sullivan, organist. Escorted to the altar by her fath er, the bride wore a formal taffeta gown with a fitted basque bodice, a scooped neckline applicftied with re-embroidered AJencon lace en crusted,, with sequins and seed 4 .Birth Announcements SANDERS r* ' Mr. and Mrs. James Otis San ders announce the birth of a daugh ter, Janet Marie, Dec. 30 at Ifays Hospital. Mrs. Sanders in the for mer Miss Gladys Satterfield. ROME Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Bodie. rtf Joanna, announce the birth of a daughter. Rhonda Lynn, on Jan. 1 at Hays Hospital. Before marriage Mrs. Bodie was Miss Vera Estes. HENRY Mr. and Mrs.'Robert Spann Hen ry, of Atlanta, Ga.. announce the birth of h daughter, Kim JElizabeth on Dec 21. >, OWENS /< t Mr. and Mrs. Sam 0. Owens an nounce the birth of a son, Michael Dennis, on Dec. 31 at Blalock Clin ic. Mrs. Owens was before mar riage Miss Cleo Bratcher—* FAULKNER Mr. and Mrs. William' A. Faulk ner announce the birth of a daugh ter, Shelly Lane on Jan. 2‘ at Bla lock Clinic. Formerly Mrs. Faulk ner was Miss Ha$el Journigan COX Rev. and Mrs. George F. Cox, of LouiSville, Ky , announce the birth of a daughter, Toni Kathleen, on Dec. 18 at the Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Cox is the former Miss An nette Young, of Newberry. Mr. Cox is the son of Mrs. George Cox and the late Mr. Cox of (pis city. With the Sick On December 31 a dance was with breakfast served after New Year was ushered in at 12. The club was beautifully decorat ed for the season by a commute composed- of Mrs' Ralph Wilson Jr. Mrs. B C. Moore of Laurens ilson irens Holiday Partiesv- < At Lakesfde Glub Lakeside Country Club was the scene of a number of festivities for* ■*nembers from Clinton and Laur ens during the holiday and Nf*yc Year season. / j On December 19 Luke Chaney and\ MrS R ^ f rt ^, Ande , rs ° n and Mrs | his orchestra played for a Chnst. ^ onard M Wllson of th,s c,ty mas dance, with huffet refresh-!. Traditional hells: a white reinj ments being served at midnight dofT witft ' evergreens and hollj College age members and their ^ dorn ‘' d the P° rch Inside mi^tleto guests eJljoye£__a dance on Satur m a silver hanger, silvered^magj day evening. "The 26 ChapeToningV 11011 * ■eaves and greens were used I arid servujg refreshments to thei"** 1 *' « r ^ ns - silve J group were _Dr and Mrs George - dreamers and bells banked thd H Blalock of this- city. Mr. and man,el ' V miniature tree of eedari Mrs James Addison, of Joanna Mr decorated with-tiny colored ornal and Mrs King Dixon, Mr and 1 menfs f °rmed the centerpiece fotj Mrs-.-Hummel Harley, of Lai>rens , thp dminc room ,ah|e Tuesday evening, the 29th. a large i__ number of teen age members and their dates attended a dance. Mr and Mrs E A *FarnelI. Mr and Mrs George Huguley of this city, Mr and MYs^ Ralph Waldrop, Mr and Mrs. Frank Waldrop, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seward, of Laurens, were chaperones. NOW! ALL THE WORK-SAVING IDEAS MOST WOMEN WANT IN BUILT-IN RANGES Itutpoint Customline SURFACE COOKING SECTION >-*'*■* FULL RANGE, MODERN COOKING ’ IN JUST 30 INCHES OF SPACE MODERN-CUSTOM OVEN EFFICIENCY IN A STYLISH BUILT-IN UNIT -Also- SUBURBAN AMERICA’S FINEST GAS BUILT-IN RANGE Flush Mounted Cook-Tops Giant New Oven Both come in stainless steel, copper- tone and all modem decor colors to ' _ . --JS- ’ 9 -^ 7 make your kitchen more beautiful. V • A . • v * SEE THEM TODAY AT— ’ I Appliance Sales Co. JACK S. RED 104 S. BROAD I i-i PHONE 927 pearls, and full length sleeves. Her bouffant skirt, which extended into a 'Cotillion train, was also appliqued with lace, seed pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil of illusion was at tached to a cap of lace, and her bridal bouquet was a cascade ar rangement of. white orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Cheryl Holloman of Gaffney, maid of honor, wore a formal gown of frost green taffeta with a scoop neckline outlined with shirred taf feta and a full skirt with an over skirt of matching net. She wore a small bow hat of matching taffeta and brief white gflfves. She carried a nosegay of red poinsettias sprin kled with glitter, nestled in a red net and tied with satin ribbon. Gowns and accessories of Miss Gwen Barnes and Miss Jo Ann Pow ell, bridesmaids, were identical to those of the honor attendant. The bride’s mother wore a sheath dress of rose and white brocade, and the bridegroom’s mother chose a light blue dress of embroidered dacron with full skirt. Both mothers chose accessories to match their dresses and wore white orchid cor sages. ■ J Bill Melin of Polk City, was best man. Groomsmen were Jimmy Ad dy of Laurens, and Willie Prescott of Lakeland. Bill Crawford of Lake land, and Arlie Powell of Bowling Green, were ushers. A reception was held at the Tues day Music Club building. A tiered wedding cake was centered on a cir cular table covered with-a white satin cloth overlaid with tiers of net. The punch table was covered with a white satin cloth and held appoint ments of silver and crystal. Among those assisting at the re ception was Mrs. James Addy of Laurens. When the couple left for a wed ding trip the bride was wearing a coral and gray wool suit with matching accessories and the or chids from her bouquet. When they rettfrn the newlyweds will live in their new home-at 2503 Cetra Ct Mrs. Addy is employed in the purchasing department of the city hall, and Mr. Addy is an ac countant with Kraft Foods. Among out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Addy and son, Jim my, of Laurens. .t. Church Circles In January Meetings ■ No. l—tirs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., chairman and hostess. * No. 2—Mrs. Edwin FarneU, chair man; Mrs. Leland Young, hostess. No. 3—Mrs. Gary Lehn, chairman and hostess. No. 4—Mrs. D. O. Rhame, chair man and hostess. » No. 5 — Mrs. Reese H. Young, chairman and hostess. At 4:00 p, m.: No. 7—Mks. Ayliffe Jacobs, chair man and hostess. No. 8—Mrs. Ted Prevatte, chair man-and hostess. No. 9—Mrs. Frank Jones, chair man; Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., hos tess. At 8:00 p. m.: ' * No. 10—Mrs. 1%F. Blalock, chair man and hostess. No. 11 - Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Abit Alexander, hostess. ’* Tuesday at 10:00 a. m.: No. 6—Mrs. Tom Addison, chair man and hostess. * Mrs-. Land Hostess Mrs. Eva B. Land was hostess on Sunday evening to members of the Calvary Baptist Church Choir ,at her home. Guests were entertained inform ally and Uatened to a re cording of their Christmas Cantata. During the evening coffee, punch, cake and mints were served. Mrs. Sam Byrd of Ora, is a med ical patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Wilbur Sansbury will be interested to know he is conva lescing at Hays hospital following surgery. Friends of Mrs. Tom Carter will be interested to know she is conva lescing at home after a few days stay at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. W. D. Burden, Mrs. Daisy Jenkins and Mrs. Claude McElhan- non are patients at Blalock Clinic. ; Cathy Ann Taylor is a surgical patien tat Hays hospital. James A. Smith, Jr., is able tp be out after an illness and few days stay at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Edd Wells is convalescing at Hays hospital following an appen dectomy on Monday. Patients released from Hays hos pital during the week include John Henry Harris, Mrs. 6lin Furr, R. F. Pittman, Robert Edge, Dorothy Garrett, Mrs. O. J. Gilliland, Mrs. R. T. White, Eugene Bolick, Mrs*. Reba Dunaway and Mrs Bardy Cannon. Friends of Mrs. O. I. Sheely will eb glad to know she was able to re turn to her home earlier in the week from Blalock Clinic whre she has been a patient. Mrs. Kate McDaniel is a medical patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. T. L. Leopard is convales cing at Hays hospital following in juries received in an automobile accident. Charles Coker is a surgical pa tient at Hays hospital. Patients at Hays hospital in clude Mrs. J. F. Hanks, Jr., Mr. and Mrsr Mac Stubbs, Mrs. Austin Chandler ,and Mrs. Jasper McGin nis. • ■ Dismissed from Blalock Clinic earlier in the week were Rogers SherfieW, Mrs! Mgry Patterson, Durrand Lowery and Mrs. Jessie Mae Owens. Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., is a med ical patient at Hays hospital. UDC TO MEET TONIGHT The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, , United Daughters of the Confed eracy will meet this evening (Thurs day) at 7:30 with Mrs. W. C. Bald win. CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Thomas were honored on December 26, the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary when neigh bors, friends and relatives surprised them wlfh a drop-in at fheir In me, 801 North Broad Street. Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss Shellie Pearl Adams and they were married in Dublin, Ga.. by the Rev. J. W Wood on December 25, 1909. They "have resided in Clinton since 1926. They have one daughter, Mrs. Pressley (Tianey (Mary Virginia Thomas) of this city, and one grandchild. Miss Judy Chaney.—Photo by Yarborough Lutheran Women Program On Africa . *- ' The United Lutheran Church Women of., St. Johns Church held the regiilar monthly session on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. O. C. Woodruff with Mrs C. C. Smith as cojhofitess. Mrs. A. C. Workman, Jr , pre sented the program on Africa. Mrs. * Smith gave the devotional. Mrs. Workman, president, presided over a business session. Later a social hour"'and refreshment plates were enjoyed. Canasta Party Honors Visitor, Newcomer ' Honoring Mrs Alida Anderson, of Temple City. Calif.., who’was visit ing here, and Mrs. Edward Femer, who recently moved here from For est Park, 111., to make her home, Mrs. Leonard M. Wilson and Mrs. Robert W Anderson entertained recently at the home of the former with a canasta party. Seasonal arrangements made an attractive setting for the two tables which were in play during the aft f j ernoon Later a salad plate was served. Each guest was presented | as a favor a Christmas corsage of fresh flowers. J. R. Crawford SURVEYING CLINTON, 8. C. January Clearance One Rack Dresses One Rack Dresses One Rack- Coats & Suits . . . . $5 & $10 Va & V2 Off Va & V2 Off AH Coats, Suits, Sweater Suits Reduced! • *• ■ / * i Odd Lots, Blouses, Sweaters, Hats V2 Price All Wonderful Bargains! The Ladies Shop LAURENS. S. C. LUDIE CAROLYN REID MISS HI MISS Miss Ludie Carolyn Reid of University High School, Colum bia, has been selected as the 1960 Miss Hi Miss by the members of the senior class and the faculty of her school. She is the’daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Reid of 901 -Chevis Street, Columbia, and the grand daughter of Tdrs. H. F. Scott and the late Mr. Scott of Clinton. She will be honored in the special Miss Hi Miss edition of The Johnsonian, Winthrop College student newspaper, which will be published February 19. -Miss Reid is an honor student, is president of Future Teacher’s Club and a member of Beta Club, Junior Classical League, French Club, Student Council, the high school annual sjaff, and news editor of the newspaper staff. She plans a career in teaching. The Miss Hi Millies if* selected from each high school on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and personal attrac tiveness.' 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