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I Thursday. June 9. 1960 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■ i THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Club New of Interest Episcopal Women Adjourn For Summer The June meeting of the Women of the Church of Ail Saints Epis copal Mission was held at the par ish house on Monday afternoon Mrs. John Rivers gave the pro gram on "The Church In The Pil- ippines," continuing the group’s study on foreign missions. A business session was held and Mrs. R. B. Hellams reported on the Church Home for Children in York. Projects for the year were discuss ed The organization will not meet again until September. Fete Miss Bolick At Bridge Party Continuing a series of parties to honor MSss Margaret Ann Bolick, popular June bride-elect, Mrs. D. M. Vaughn, Sr., and her daughter, Mrs. John T. Adair, were hostesses for a bridge party on Wednesday af ternoon of the past week at the home of the latter on North Adair Street. High and second score awards for the progressions went to Miss Bet ty Jane Hamer and Mrs. James Addison. Guests for an additional table joined the group for refresh ments at five o'clock. A salad course was served. ''Summer flowers in pastel tints were beautifully arranged through out the home for the occasion. 'Miss Bolick was presented a sil ver cream and sugar set and a cor sage Party In Newberry For Miss Bolick 'Miss Margaret Ann Bolick, whose wedding takes place Saturday, was complimented by Mias Janice Tim mons of Newberry with a bridge party on Saturday afternoon Miss Timmons and Misa Bolick were roommates at Winthrop college Sharing honors with Miaa Bolick waa Miks Elizabeth Earbardt, of Newberry, also a bride-elect Following the games guests were mvited mao the dining room where refreshments of punch, sandwiches, and cheese straws werf served in buffet style White gladioli beauti fully adorned the table and else where in the card rooms were mix r summer flowers Mias Leaima Young of this city, was high scone winner A number of Miss Bolick a other Clinton friends were also guests for the party WWI ■'IBM Mrs. Holcombe Heads Stephen D. Lee Group New officers were installed for the Stephen D. Dee Lee Chapter, United Daughters of ihq, Confed eracy, at the June meeting held last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred E Holcombe. Mrs. Holcombe gave a talk on Jefferson Davis, discussing his treatment in the South and how he was received by Southern states. Mrs. Joe Leake installed the fol lowing officers: President—Mrs. Holcombe.' Vice-President—Mrs. D. A. Yar borough. Treasurer—Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Recording Secretary—Miss Agnes Davis. Historian—Mrs C. Bynum Betts. Recorder of Crosses—Mrs. Nene D .Workman. Registrar—Mrs. J. H. Stone. Corresponding Secretary — Miss Louise Kern. Chaplain—Mrs. Austin Chandler. At the conclusion of the program a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. Joint Hostesses Fete Miss Bolick Complimenting Mias Margaret Ann Bolick. whose wedding takes place Saturday, Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, Mrs William Brooks Ow ens, and Mrs. Carroll White Cope land entertained with a luncheon on Thursday at the home of the for mer Place cards following the wed ding theme marked the places for twelve guests with the bride-elect’s place designated with a corsage Roses adorned the luncheon table and elsewhere magnolia and roses were used with other summer flow ers in decoration The honoree s gift from the host esses was silver in her chosen pat tern Miss Barbara Dean of Seneca, was an out of town guest for the luncheon Mias Dean wa» visiting Miss Lou Jones Cornwall, who is her roommate at Sulims College in Bristol. Va. Club Has Meeting On Friday Aftemon Friday afternoon Mrs David Mix on was hostess to members of her card chib for a dessert bridge When guests arrived two tables jvfere prettily appointed for a sweet se which was served before Winner of the afternoon pro ws Mrs Van Jones Telephone 74 or 495 ■...■ilWlBWiiiViiBiIlBil Tim Timmerman Has 6th Birthday Party ' Thursday afternoon, June 2, Tim Timmerman was honored on his 6th birthday with a party at the Scout hut. For the occasion fifteen little boy friends were invited. Mrs. John Mimnaugh and Mrs. Marion Milam assisted Mrs. Mur- phey Timmerman, Tim’s mother, in entertaining the little folk with games and later in serving refresh ments The group gathered around the refreshment table centered with the birthday cake to sing "Happy Birth day.’’ Cup cakes, ice cream, and cold drinks were served and favors given the guests. Housewarming Given For the Hollises Honoring Mr and Mrs. Charles Hollis, Jr., who have moved into their recently completed home on the Lydia Road, a large group of friends gathered for a surprise house-warming on Friday evening. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Margaret Burns, Mrs. Sloan Todd, Mrs. Howard Watkins, Mrs. Edgar Copeland and Mrs. Allen Simmons. Visitors were shown through the home and later gifts were opened During the evening the hostesses served punch, sandwichs, and othr sweets. T Methodist Women* Will Meet Monday , 4 ^ _ * The Woman's Society of'Christian service of Broad vre t Wetondr* • Church; will meet Monday »fler. noon .lune.4.1, at 3 3o ...NOT PRICE determines our Diamond Quality 1 s' Episcopal Nursery School Closes Session All Saints Episcopal Day Nursery-School has con cluded its third year of educating Clinton’s youngest scholars. During the year it had about a dozen pu pils. « , The school, held in All Saints Episcopal Church parish house located at the corner of Calvert Avenue and South Holland Street, was organized under the leadership of Mrs. Giles Lewis, wife of a former pastor. The teacher for the past two years has been Mrs. Milford Smith, local art Instructor, who re ceived her training at Lander College and formerly taught art in the elementary public school of her native Blacksburg. The school is composed of children from the ages of two to four and enrollment is limited to twelve. The committee in charge includes Mrs. John Glover, chairman; Mrs. Bailey Dixon, and the Rev. John Rivers. In the photo above are, left to right: Timmy Pat- tee, Billy Pattee, Sally Rivers. Ellen Jones. Frances Hogan. Mrs. Smith. Ruthie Hodges. Claudia Ford. Ann Lee Howard, and Laura Jacobs. Dessert Bridge For Wednesday Club Entertaining members of her card club on Wednesday afternoon of the past week, Mrs Morris Sey mour was hostess for two tables at her home on Cedar street. Prior to the games the tables were appointed for a dessert course. Tap honors for the afternoon went to Mrs. James Von Hollen and Mrs. Milford Smith. Lilies were prettily arranged in cookLs I the living room of the ; home as a background Luncheon For Bridesmaids Here The bridesmaids' luncheon for Miss Mary Lou Bailey of Green wood, was given on Saturday by Miss Kay Thomas at her home here on Woodrow Drive. Small corsages of silvered wish, bones, net and lily of the valley. A. R. P. Circles Hove June Meetings Circle No. 1 of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Nannie Young Tribble Miss Lillian Quinn of Blacksburg, who was here visiting her sister, Mrs. W B Tribble, gave the devo- A 11 DIAMOND COMBINATION V diamond mfaoaaMiM rang and matching i diamond ^adding ring in am mount •ng of 14 karat gold CONVENIENT TERMS J. C Thomas Jeweler _ , . . . , tional from the 103rd Psalm were presented each guest as they buMneS8 ^ SSM>n ^ heW arrived A large sUvered wishbone During the social hour the host* hostess I of net and gardenias was presented < served a salad plate and punch lor the | the bride. | Guests were invited into the din ing room where the main course served buffet. Covers were for sixteen at small tables over it’s Time That Coauta'* CLINTON JOANNA . — . —, ! tables. Local Bride-Elect T -ru j u , - SharesParty Honors ll? a Honors :“ A* t_t _ __ _ Clinton or. Gitiz©ns laid with green covers and adorned At Greenwood Home Honoring the seniors citizens from miniature white net trees top SSI Tarbox, Jr, of Georgetown, was Business and I rotessional , umm<T flowers were used gueit of honor at a luncheon given Woman’s Club entertained on Thurs Tuesday at the home of Mrs La-1day afternoon from 5:30 until 7 in Hodges Hall of Broad Street Meth mar Lightaey in Greenwood Mrs Lightsey also honored Miss Jayca I Johnson. Miss Mary Lou Bailey and ^ h h Mias Joyce Fbxwurth, who are summer brides-elect Mrs I. M Smith of Kinactk, mother of Mrs LigtiUey. was co-hostea« The two hostrsees presented each of die brides-elert white carnation corsages and gifts Miss Bolick re. Friends, relatives and pastors of the honored guests were mvued to call Various members assisted in throughout the home Miss Bailey presented gifts to her attendants following the luncheon Mrs R P Milder. Miss Deile Wilder and Mr' J C Thomas as sisted the hostess in the courtesies of entertaining SSST Church arcles To beautifully appointed tea table Centering the table were white reived a silver gravy boat and 'mipdragons and feverfew arranged crystal .dem war* was prasemed to in * **lver bowl in enter- Telephone Talk It T. M. YOUNGBLOOD Your Telephone Munager those sharing Mrs R C Adair taming Pink larkspur decorated the liv ing room and white larkspur and The senior cuizem were inter viewed over the local radio station and were registered on a guest book A talk was made by Mrs Fran- ptafc mans were used m the dmir^ <** Warner, chairman of a com B room Guests were served buffei mittee to study needs and prob chairman and were seated at small tables. >m» relating to the aged She told covered with linen cloths and ten- of * survey which has been madi J—Mr tered with sweetpeas m ttiades of •*> Laurens Count) by this commit- pink in silver compotes Place tee and a report sent to the exeru cards were bridal in theme and live secretary of state. Columbia. A decorated with white flowers tied { "little White House conference will with pink satin ribbons The three- be held in Columbia in July in con course luncheon followed a pink nection with the survey and in Jan color scheme also uary a conference will be held in Games were played following the Washington luncheon Mrs Warner went on to explain man, rp 1 , . ,hp vahie °* h * v *"* * hobby and of No 1 uesday GillD taking part in a recreational pro- nuin Is Entertained ‘ !rarn durin * rr,ir< “ rm ‘ nt «• >«» p*^ Meet Next Week The May meeting* of the Presby terian Church circles will hr held nxet week as follows Mundav at 10 00 A M — No I Hr* R E Ferguson. Jr, chairrn *n Mrs R F. Ferguson. Sr . h No Mrs Edwin Farnell, Mrs C E King hoot ar a Don for retirement In cooclu Mr*. Ethvm R Farnei. Jr , was $100 she said. "Take time to Uve- hoMeot to members of her Tuesda) think-play-read for friendship, to ^ laugh, to dream and for God:’ The Two tablet were placed for the secret of happy retirement is to be games *- - — * ‘ Gary Lshn. chair, man Mr* <.eorg* Frady. hoatew No 4—Mr' D O Rhame chair man and hostess No Reese H Young, chairman. Mrs Prtnglr liprland Sr . •■•stem ( Monday at 4 00 P M — No 7-Airs Ayliffr Jacobs, chair Mrs Earl Workman, hostess A-Mrs TqJ Prevail*, chair Mrs Edgar Copeland host chair. MOUTH-TO-MOUTH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION is yens rally cs* lidsrsf tk# best iwohimI m«»h«4 for r*»no«*f ssysws whs km rtappsd brsotbiwy, rsyorglsM st cawM. Southern Rsll km sdsylsd this wtlksd and wa ka*s trained many et ear employee! to use it. I believe every- awa shaaM know how to odminnter moufh-ro-mouth artificial raspirw- tiaa, aepacially now that iwimminy teaton w upon ut Why don’t you dip the litssaviny ttepe shewn below and make sure every member of rm ONI: Piece victim ea the bock, TWO: Insert loft ffcmwb in the loosen collar and bait. Stretch mouth, grasp lower low and lift hand bock and raisa lowsr jaw. forcibly upwards on THRU: and with victim's >r jew «p FOUR: Toko e deep bfoeth, place I dam the your math firmly over tha vic tim's mouth and breaths sat. FIVIt While into vk- SIX: Ramses your mouth tram the ire vkthn's to allow hit beeoth to be exhaled. Count throe and repeat. 4h. ^ TO KltP WtNDPIPI CLIAR . . . WITH LOWKR JAW in normal padtiea, tongue may black tha wied- pipe and prevent ok from entering longs (Wit). Two ways to prevent this mg Cantor: kssrt left thoinb in month, grasp lower jow and pull farwmd and apwerd. Right: pash jow forward by prassiag at the jaw. bona. 11* method be# apodal aso with Moats dnoothslhmobm the •oath eon Mock Mi in a setting of sweetheart roses Between progressions the hostess served refreshments When scores were counted pme lor top honor went u> Mrs. C. W Law- No »—Mrs Frank Jane*, man Mrs R G Murphy, hostess, Mrs Henderson Pitts, co-hostess Monday at 8 00 p m — No lb—Mrs Francis Blalock, just as busy as if you were work | chairman Mrs Hubert Boyd, boat ing A poem, "Golden Ages.’’ was read by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley WHAT l?e YOU GOINOToBE when you RetiRe OP© 4 v—y □ U OO Have “fun funds” over anfl above social se curity and old-age pension. Be able to pursue hobby interests, travel, and fulfill other per sonal desires. Remember, you’re never old un til you’ve no plans for tomorrow! .. . Stop in this week ... begin planning for your future. Open a retirement savings account now! CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY $ CITIZENS © FEDERAL SAVINGS . 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