The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 19, 1960, Image 7
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THE WOMAN'S t>AGE
Social Events and Club New of Interest
Out of Town Visitors
Are Luncheon Guests
and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr and
Mrs Carroll Johnson. Mr and Mrs.
James Johnson.
Party Honors Child
On Fifth Birthday
Lorraine Plaxico. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Plaxico, was given a
party on Monday, the occasion of
her fifth birthday.
Eighteen little boys and girls were
invited for an afternoon of outdoor
activity and games during which
pictures were made of the group.
* Assisting Mrs. Plaxico were Mrs.
Wylie Monk and Mrs. Jasper Row
land. Centering the refreshments
table from which punch, ice cream
and cakes were served, was the
prettily decorated doll birthday
cake. Individual cakes were also
decorated with doll heads. Party fa
vors were given the guests.
Local People Attend
Party In Spartanburg
A number of local residents at
tended when Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Martin entertained in honor of J.
H Witherspoon of Columbia on Sun
day afternoon at their home in Spar
tanburg Mr. Witherspoon was vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bai
ley, who were also guests for the
occasion.
Mrs. Martin was assisted by her
daughters. Misses Emily and Banna
Piaster Martin, who served from a
table centered with pastel sweetpeas
and pink candles in three-branched
silver candelabra. Assorted party
dainties including sandwiches, sal
ad, cheese straws, tarts and punch
were served.
Guests from Clinton included Mrs.
Julian Coleman, Mrs. Nene D.
Workman. Mias Irene Workman,
Mrs. L. A. Blakely, Mrs Raymond
Pitts, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Miss Nancy
Owens. Miss Agnes Davis. Mrs. F.
M Boland, Mrs. B. B. Ballard, Miss
Margaret Blakely, and Miss Lily
Yarborough, all former teachers un
der Mr. Witherspoon when he was
superintendent of the schools here.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs
'Teague Harris of Greenville.
Mrs. Workman, Jr., To
Head Lutheran Group
The May meeting of the United
Lutheran Church Women was held
at the home of Mrs. R P. Adair,
Mrs. W. E Marse leading an
iterert gmprogram so Ws Go To
Church in the Country.'* A number
members assisted.
During the busteets session Mrs
J. R. Reynolds and Mrs. A. C. Work
man, Jr . delegates to the Piedmont
Conference hold recently in Ander
son. gave reports at the meeting
Mrs. Reynolds was elected confer
eoce Statistical Secretary ftr the
new year.
The following officers were elect
ed to serve during the comhig year.
Mrs A. C. Workman, Jr, presi
dent
Mrs. S. P Bowers, vice-prseident
Mrs W. E. Marse. secretary.
Mrs. O. C. Woodruff, treasurer
Mrs. T. M
chairman.
Mrs. Fred Burnett, Sr., educati n
chairmen.
Mrs. R. P. Adair, chairman of
Christian service.
Mrs. Floyd Bundrick, chairman
of offerings.
During the social hour refresh
ments
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Hostesses Entertain
Jointly Thursday For
Luncheon and Party
Among enjoyable social events
of the week were the luncheon and
bridge party given on Thursday by
Mrs. FYank Fowler, Mrs. George
Saunders and Mrs. Marvin Manley
at the Joanna Club house.
Thirty friends attended the buffet
luncheon at twelve o’clock. Roses,
snapdragons, iris and coral bells
were used throughout the receiving
rooms and for the central bouquet
for the luncheon table. Similar ar
rangements in silver containers
adorned the tables where covers
were laid. Mrs. Frances Warner
assisted the hostesses in serving.
Guests were invited for six tables
of bridge at three o'clock. After
the games a salad plate and des
sert course were served.
Mrs. C. W. Law was top scorer
and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson won
second honors. Mrs. Gray Barron
Poplin of Greenville was an out-
of-town guest for the parties.
Memorial Program
Given For Mrs. Stutts
At Legion Auxiliary
A memorial service for Mrs. F.
M. Stutts was given by Mrs. George
Watts Copeland at the May meeting
of the American Legion Auxiliary
held on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Howard Watkins on
the Musgrove Road.
During the program seven red
roses one each for veterans of
World Wars One and Two and the
Korean War, widows and orphans
of Veterans and those now in hos
pitals, and Gold Star Mothers. A
white rose was placed for Mrs.
Stutts following which Mrs. dope-
land read a short tribute. Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin president, presid
ed. A corsage was presented to
Mrs. Nene D. Workman, Gold Star
Mother.
Later during a social hour, sand
wiches. cookies and punch were
serving: Mrs Roy Poole and Mrs Buster of Columbia were weekend turned home after being a patient May 21 at the club house. Ho*
Gruber. guests of Mr. antTNMrs Felton in Joanna Memorial Hospital tesses for thr meeting will be Mr
Around a hundred young people Crapps. Mrs. Shipes parents 1 - Mr and Mrs Willard Hall and
At noon on Tuesday of the post attended the meeting. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Crapps and ^ have moved to Hinton after
week Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. The new officers and subdislrict daughter Dclle of Whitmire were spending some time with Mr and
Horace D. Payne were hostesses council will meet at the Sandy dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Fel- virs. B W Cooper
to twelve friends at luncheon. Springs Methodist Church on Mon ton Crapps on Sunday. Mrs 0 , a ^ a} , es was at j lorne ff)r
Spring flowers, roses and iris ‘J*?- may 30 • * l 7:80 P m P* Sl * Mr. and Mr*. Clarence HunnicuU week-end after spending some time N^W «
predominating decorated the re- dl » trict counci1 ls ^ Allen and June HunnicuU were i n Clinton and Whitmire wJUUWCriUCrB
civing rooms of the Jacob, home ^In^co^Tors^elch rfut' ^ Mr and Mr, Sam Ringer and
with a mixed bouquet centering dents and counselors of each oi inc ^ Geen v,ii e , s. C. on Sunday daughter who have been
the buffet luncheon table in the ^ ^ ^ Mr8 Ra > mond ° f Whitn “ re Sg^ ^m^itj Mr TnS
* ' J * ^ isRed Mrs Tex,e Johnson on Sun - Mrs. Robert Franklin have moved
day - „ ... , to Probpenty.
Friends of Mrs. Sallie McCul- .
„ .lough will be sorry to know she is L,U 'f MlMe ? Ul ^ a and Brenda
Bonds Cross Roads confined to her home due to illness spen ^ en W,th Mr
„ _ KU .._. IM Mrs. Texie Johnson has returned
Telephone 74 or 495
Mrs. George Taylor
Heads Study Club
dining room. Covers were laid for
At a business meeting of the Wed- the guests at small prettily ap-
nesday Study Club held last week at pointed tables
the home of Mrs. George W Taylor., 0ulK)f . lown vis|tors
officers for the coming year were 1
elected. They are: President. Mrs
invited for
the occasion were Mrs. Mary White
of Charlotte, N. C., house guest of
News Of
Sam Ringer in Pros
and Mrs. W. W. Harris.
A variety of roses were beauti
fully arranged in the hostess’ home
for the meeting. Later during a so
cial hour a salad course was serv
ed.
and Mrs. George H. Brockenbrough children Ann
and Mrs. M. C. Jones who returned
Tuesday to her home in Montclair,
N. J., after spending some time
with Mrs. R. E. Ferguson.
Hub will meet Saturday night
CECIL WILSON.
MRS P L AltAIfi
MISS MARCELLE ABERCROM
BIE
SARA GOLDEN,
BRUCE W FULLER,
New York
MRS WAYNE MrLENDON
Norfolk, Va
JOE HOLLIDAY
Laureas
New Officers Of
Clinton Garden Clubs Maltese Cross >
Plan May Meetings Installed
Clinton Garden Clubs have plan
ned their meetings for May as fol
lows:
The Maltese Cross Subdistrict
Methodist Youth Fellowship install
ed its*new officers at the Sandy
Springs Methodist Church Monday
Friday, May 27, members of t: evening, May 16. The following of-
Yellow Jasmine Club will meet at ficers were installed:
7:30 for a picnic at the Camp Fir Miss Patsy Madden, Waterloo,
and Blue Bird hut on Hickory street president.
Each membeg will bring their fam Miss Annette Frazier. - Epworth
ilies aid a covered dish. Church, Joanna, vice-president
Mrs. William Johnson and M I Miss Alice Grant, Broad Street
M
Joel Cannon are hostesses. Mrs. J
Heiderson Pitts has charge of tl
program on “Plant Life.” Robert F
Scott of Columbia, will show a fi!r
“Making The Most of A Miracle.”
Church, Clinton, treasurer.
Miss Jane Madden, First Church.
Laurens, recreation chairman
The installation service was con
ducted by the Rev. Henry M. Thom-
• , , son. South Carolina Conference Di-j
__ _ . j rector of Youth Work Following
e Carolina Wren Garden Clut .j, e installation service Mr. Thomson
pk j 1 ^ Flrst Bapt * s, spoke to the subdistrict regarding
Church Monday afternoon. May 23 the “Summer Opportunities for
oclo< * to go to the lake Methodist Youth in South Carolina,”
s cottage of Mrs. C. W. Cooper an< i showed color slides of the South
or their annual picnic. Mrs Hu | Carolina Methodist camp site being
Ray will serve as assistant hostess developed near Caesar’s Head.
• • * After the program, the retiring
The Sun Bonnet club will meet at president, Jimmy Rawl of the First
3:30 Monday at the Charcoal Grill, Church,‘Laurens, presided over the
on the Presbyterian College campus business session
Hostesses are Mrs. Harry Ayers, The business session was followed
Mrs.Howard Smith and Mrs. W. W. by refreshments and fellowship
Harris. The refreshments were prepared by
• • • w the women of the Sandy Springs
Mrs Guy A. Tumblin will be host chure * Mrs Pauline Fanning was
ess to the Iris club at her home on • in charge of the refreshments and
the old Laurens road Wednesday ^ fallowing women assisted in
afternoon of the 2Mh at 3:10.
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Assisting Mrs Watkins as bos- of Gardenettes will
tesaes were Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mrs. * ft ”j DOOn *1 3 -, 30 J 1
W. R. Pitts. Jr., Mrs. G. A Bur ^ J®* of r " Hrun C. Gault,
ton. Mr, M L. Robertson. Mr* ^ a program and business sea
Paul Muller, Mrs. Karl Johnaon,
Mrs^L. O. Hiers and Mrs R C. Bailey School
The meeting rooms of the hostess j Teachers Entertained
home were attractive with arrange
ments of peonies and iris among
other spring flowers.
Luncheon Honors
Mrs. Fraser, Visitor,
and Mrs. John Harris
Honoring her sister, Mrs. Donald
Fraser of Savannah, Ga., who was
here for the week-end and Mrs.
John W. Harris who will soon be
leaving to make her home in Spar
tanburg. Mrs. T. Layton Fraser
entertained a few friends for a
luncheon at noon on Saturday.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs
Henderson Pitts who greeted the
guests.
Dark red roses were combined
with white peonies to decorate the
living room. Pink roses and gypao-
philia were arranged in an antique
china bowl to center the dining
table where place cards marked
the guests places.
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Saturday afternoon the teachers at
the Mercer Silas Bailey School
' were entertained at the lakeside cot
tage of Mr and Mrs Eugene John
son on Lake Greenwood.
Guests also included Mr and Mrs
W R Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1
N. Foy and two retired teachers,
Mrs J. H Donnon and Miss Irene
Workman
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs Johnson, Mrs. George D. Ellis. |
Lee. Miss Elizabeth Copeland, fclrs
Jr., Mrs. Julian Coleman. Miss Rose
B. F. Wlnagrd. and Miss Kate 111
lam.
Decorating the cottage for the oc
casion were Scotch Broom and iris
combined with other colorful garden
flowers.
Boating, informal conversation,
games and group singing were en
joyed late in the afternoon and fol
lowing the barbecue supper
B. and P. W. Club
Installs New Officers
At Meeting Tuesday
Mrs. James T. Buzhardt was in
stalled as president of the Business
and Professional Woman's Club for
the coming year at a dinner meeting
on Tuesday evening at the Hotel
Mary Musgrove.
MSss Margaret Blakely presided
over the meeting at which plans
were made for a tea for senior citi
zens to be held the latter part of
May.
Two new members. Miss Barnett |
Spratt and Mrs. R. G. Wrenn, were
welcomed into the club.
•Mrs. Dan Yarborough conducted
the installation. Other officers are:
first vice-president .Mrs. R. W.
Johnson; second vice-president,
Mrs. Grace League Connor; record
ing sercretary, Mrs. Earl Stewart;
correspinding secretary, Miss Es
sie Davidson; treasurer, Mrs P. M.
Pitts.
Joint Hostesses
For Card Club
On Wednesday afternoon of the
past week Mrs. Hugh Workman and
Mrs. Dow Bedenbaugh entertained
members of their card club for the
monthly meeting at the Workman
home.
Snapdragons, gladioli, iris and ros
es made a pretty setting for the
three tables in play. Following the
games the hostesses served a salad
and sweet course.
Mrs. Black To Present
Piano Pupils In
Recital This Evening
The pupils of Mrs. Robert Black
will be presented in a two-part re
cital this evening (Thursday), May
19. at the Mercer Silas Bailey
School. Those desiring to hear the
grammar aehool students are Invited
at 7:30 p. m There will be a short
intermission alter this program.
The Junior High and High School
pupils will play at 1:30. The public
to cordially invited to attem
part or the entire program
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