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Thursday, November X 1M0
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOAAAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Chib New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495
Mrs. Mixon Is
Club Hostess
Entertaining members of her
card club, Mrs. David Mixon was
hostess for two tables of bridge on
Frida yafternoon at her home on
the Jacobs Highway.
Seasonal arrangements added to
the attractiveness of the card
rooms where a sweet course was
served prior to the games. Mrs.
.Robert Johson and Mrs. Harry A*.
*8ounight were winners of score
prizes.
College Dames
Meet This Evening
The College Dames will have the
November meeting this evening,
Thursday, at 8 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. James Oeland. Mrs. W. A.
L. Sibley of Union, will speak to
the group on her trip to Russia the
past summer.
Hostesses for the month are Mrs.
Jospeh Gettys, Mrs. Edouard Patte,
Mrs. John Madden, Mrs. Nokm Car
ter, Mrs. Clyde Ehrhardt, and Mrs.
Oeland.
Little Boys
Celebrate Birthdays
With Joint Party
Celebrating, joinfly 'Bill Walker
\nd Norman Dixon invited about
thirty-five little boys and girls for
a birthday party on Monday after
noon at the Par&i House of All
Saints Episcopal Church.
Bill, the son of Dr. and Mrs.
James L. Walker, was four years
old the 29th, and Norman, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon, was
three Monday
As the little folk entered suckers
were taken from a “sucker tree’
and they enjoyed fishing for favors.
The room was festive in Hallo
we'en decorations including crepe
paper streamers, black cats, pump
kin.* and appropriate table cov
ers. Stunts and games furnished
entertainment, after which the
group gathered to sing “Happy
Birthday." Cold drinks were serv
ed with cakes decorated with Hal-
owe’en faces
Frolernity Entertains
Thomwell Children
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Twenty children of Tliorowefl Or
phanage were entertained last
Thursday at a Hallowe'en party by
members of Alpha Sigma Phi Fra
ternity of Presbyterian College.
The children were guests of' the
Fraternity at hs suite on South
Broad strete .which was decorated
in an orange and black color
scheme. Ron Shields, Billy Ray
Ladd, Bob Bethea, and Evin Var-
nnr led the group in games, assisted
by members of the fraternity. Va
rious spooks and goblins visited
during the evening.
M!iss Gay Maddox and Miss
Christine Wilson of PC, presided at
the refreshment table which fea
tured hot chocolate, sandwiches,
and popcorn.
Special guest of the evening was,
Don Hendrix of Thomwell.
The young guests were presented
favors of hats, balloons, noisemak-'
ers and candy at the end of the
evening.
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Sunday School •
Class Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Donad Ray Cauble
entertained Mrs. Cauble's Sunday
school class in the Junior Depart
ment at Bailey Memorial Methodist
! Church with a Hallowe’en part os
Saturday evening.
The group enjoyed Hallowe’en
games and stunts, after which re
freshments were served.
Garden Club Council
Decorations Contest
The Clinton Garden Club Council
is planning a Christmas decorations
contest for homes and business es
tablishments.
Committees and rules for entry
will be announced later
UK MEET TONIGHT
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter,
United Daughters of the Confeder
acy, will m«e< this evening (Tliurs
day) at the home of Mrs. Joe W.
Leake at 7:30 Mrs. Frank Miller
will present the program.
Thursday Club
Has Meeting
"niursday afternoon Mrs. B. F.
Wingard was hostess to members
of her bridge club.
In a Hallowe’en setting two tables
were arranged in the den for a
dessert course when the guests ar
rived. The seasonal motif was pret
tily carired but in te table appoint
ments and> in arrangemets wrhich
featured yellow chryaantemums,
autumn leaves and fruits around a
Hallowe’en figure.
Mrs. Arnold Cannon w-as winner
of high score award.
Canasta-Bridge
Benefit Is Sponsored
By Club Council
A canasta-bridge benefit spon
sored by the Clinton Garden Clubs
Council on Wednesday of the past
week netted the organization $1,140
HaH of this amount will be used to
beautify grounds around the Boy
Scout hut and the other half for
other council projects.
The benefit was held at the
American Legion Home which
members of the Gardnettes Club
had decorated for the occasion.
Hallowe’en tallies and other ap
pointments were used and displayed
in the home were pumpkins, pyra-
cantha berries, and fruits. Refresh
ments wer served during the af
ternoon
Bridge winners were Mrs. A. B.
Stump. Mrs. Jasper Rowland, and
Miss Shirley Miller. Mrs. W. G.
King won the canasta award and
Mrs. Jodie Chandler th door prize.
Africa Is Mission
Study For Class
A mission study on "Africa" was
given by Mrs. J. P. Johnson at the
regular monthly meeting on Mon
day evening of the Ladies Bible
class of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church.
The meeting was held at the
church, with Mrs Bynum Betts
and Mrs. Nolon Carter as hoateas
es. Following a short business ses
sion a social hour and refreshmaata
wore enoyed
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DESIGN BY MILS YOUNG
Mrs. Young Is Speaker for Newberry Garden Club
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Men’s - Women’s - Children’s
Mrs. A. C. Young of this city re
cently was guest speaker to the
Nosegay Garden Club of Newberry
on a theme of fruit and vegtable
arrangements The meeting was
held in the home of Mrs Ralph B
Baker, in Newberry
Mrs. Young was introduced by
Mrs. Van Oxner of Kmards, as a
gifted and enthusiastic flower ar
ranger who has over the years re
ceived recognition both locally and
throughout the state for her beau
tiful and unusual arrangements
She is also a former Clinton Gar
den Club Council president and for
mer president of the Carolina Wren
Garden Chib of Clinton. The speak
er demon started her talk by show
ing various arrangements using ar
tifical fruit she had made from a
special formula and also arrange
ments made with fresh fruit and
vegetables
Several of the containers used by
Mrs. Young in her arrangements
were of hr own personal creation
Containers can be found in many
unusual places and with a little in
genuity made quite colorful and at
tractive. One of her most unusual
containers was improvised from a
brass light fixture which was over
sixty years old, pictured above
Pitts Have Family
Gathering Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts
were hosts on Sunday to members
of Mrs Pitts' family for a reunion
here.
Coming for the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs W. M Byars of Charlotte.
N. C.; Mr and Mn* E D Byars of
Columbia. Mr. and Mrs Harvey
Woodman of Inglewood. California.
Mr and Mrs K. G. Byars and son*
Kenneth, Buck, and Tommy. Mrs
Maude Hancock, of Atlanta. Ga.;
Mr and Mrs S. N. Connally and
daughter. Miss Ann Connolly, Mrs
Lillian Connally. of Miami, Fla.; 1
Mr and Mrs Harold Dair and son.
Edward, of Bamberg; Mr. and
Mrs I. V .Magness and Mrs. W. J.
Woodruff, Mr and Mrs George
Drummond and children, Deborah
and Wayne, and John Pitts of Al
bemarle, N. C.
Mr and Mrs. Woodman, who
have been visiting here, left Tues
day for Charlotte where they will
be guests of relatives
Birthday Dinner
Honors Relatives
Mrs. Vera White was hostess for
a family dinner on Sunday honor
ing several members who were
celebrating birthdays.
Those honored included Mu and
Mrs. W. C. Griffin and son, Robert,
of Anderson, and H M. Griffin
of Greenville, who have birthdays
the latter part of October and early
in November Mrs White Ls a sister
of the Messrs Griffin
Other guests were Mrs. Grady
Cox of Greenwood; Mrs H M. Grif
fin and son. Mac, of Greenville;
Mr and Mrs R E Whitmire and
son. Roger, John Harris, Mt\ and
Mrs Jimmy Martin and son, Rusty.
October Meeting
Jay-C'Ettes Held
Members of the Jay-C-Ettes en-
j tertained at the October meeting on
Thursday of the past week for Mrs.
T. M. Youngblood and Mrs. George
Whitehead at the home of Mrs.
James Barnes.
Mrs. Youngblood was appointed
chairman of the committee to help
at the PTA carnival with the Jay-
cees. Announcement was made that
the state Jay-C-Ett board meeting
would be held in Augusta, Ga., No
vember 19 ad 20
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Lawrence Thomason
Buried Here Tuesday
Funeral services for Lawrence
Woodrow Thomason, 7-year-old sor
of Mr and Mrs. Luther W. Thoma
son of Greenwood, who died Sunday
in a Charleston hospital, were con
ducted Tuesday at 3:0 p. m. at
Gray Funeral Home by Rev. J B
Abercrombie Burial was in Rose-
mont celnetery Cousins were pall
bearers.
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Aftc rher talk the ladies wxre
given opportunity to examine and
admire the nine levels ar-ange-
monts on display
The arrangements at Mrs. Bak
er’s requst wtp left on display in
the Baker home for other Newberry
Garden Club member- to view the
following day.
During the social hour refresh
ments were served by the hostess
es, Mrs. R B Baker. Mrs Demll
Smith and Mrs LeRoy Andr-on e
News Of Kadoka
Campfire Girls
The Meadow Lark Blue Birdj
group, Mrs. Howie Dawkins, leader,
has changed their meeting time
from Friday to Saturday afternoon i
at 2:30.
Kathy Marse has been elected
president of the Red Rose group
of Blue Birds Also chosen to serve
with Kathy are Allison Stump, vice-
president; 1 Carol Thornton, secreta
ry; ahd Carolyn Todd, treasurer
At the meeting on Tusday af-
tenoon the girls planted flowers in
the yard of the Camp Fire Hut on
Hickory street. Mrs Sam Marse is
leader of this group.
A Hallowe’en canival was staged
or Monday evening by the Ta Wan
Ka Camp Fire girls at the Hut,
with the public invited to attend
Festive decorations were used
and appropriate entertainment was
carried out Mrs David Word is
leader and Miss Marie Weir is spon
sor for the Ta Wan Ka group, com
prised of eleventh grade girls
Proceeds from the carnival will
be usu-d for the group project, a
planned exchange visit with a
group at Toccoa, Ga
f>n Sunday Mr. and Mrs Word
accompanied the following girls to
Greenville to see Mrs W. G King.
Jr, Mrs. J B Templeton, and
Mrs Thomas F. Hollis leave by
plane for the Golden Jubilee in New
York: Betty Mae Baldwin, Paula
Jones, Jane Johnson. Carolyn Mills,
Kristi King, and Sue Word Also go
ing to Greenville were Mr Temple
ton, Mr. King, and Jan.
The Kinunka group enjoyed a
trip to the Laurens County fair on
Tuseday afternoon of the past week
Accompanying the girls were
Mrs. Howard Walkin', leader, and
Mrs Charles Hollis. Darlene Buice
was a guest of the group for the
outing
THANKS _
To all our friends for the womierful re^ponfle
you grave us on our 21st Anniversary and to the
opening of our completely remodeled store.
We regret there were some who did not get spe
cial sale items as desired. If notified through this
week-end w> will try to secure the it ms as adver-
Used.
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3rd PRIZE—$71.50 Indies’ Diamond I^a Petite
Buiova W’atch.
tth PRIZE—$59.50 Hillcrest Man’s Watch, Wat
er Tight. Radiunf Dial and Sweep Second Hand.
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