The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 01, 1960, Image 7
Thursday, December 1, 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN'S PAGE
* Social Events and Club New of Interest Telephone 74 or 495
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Union Florist Is •' i
Guest Speaker For
Joint Club Meeting
Luther Wright, Union florist, !
was the guest speaker on Mon
day afternoon for a joint meet
ing of the'Carolina Wren, iris
and Jessamine Harden Clubs.
Members gathered in the mu
sic room of the Mercer Silas Bai
ley School to hear Mr. Wright
who was introduced by Mrs.
Clary Holcombe, and assisted in
the demonstrations by Mrs.
Wright. Some arrangements
were brought prepared and oth
ers he made as he explained the
procedure Beginning with door
pieces he showed appropriate
holiday adornment throughout
the home.
Mrs. Fred Holcombe, presi
dent of the Carolina Wren, the
hostess club, presided. During
the afternoon each club held a
short business session.
Fruit cake, nuts and coffee
were served from the refresh
ment table centered with Mexi
can sun flowers which blended
beautifully with the yellow color
note carried out in the appoint
ments. Berries were arranged
with greenery in the music room.
Hostesses for the afternoon
from the three clubs were: Mrs.
R. S. Truluck, Mrs. S. W. Sum-
el-el, Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs.
T. C. Johnson, Sr., Mrs. George
"D. Ellis, Jr, Mrs. Ted Prevatte
and Mrs. Robert Spencer.
Mrs. Pitts Honored
With Housewarming
A housewarming was given for
Mrs. Jack Pitts on Monday eve
ning by Mrs. Joe Corley, Mrs.
Dillard Young, and Mrs. Earl
Pitts. - Mr and Mrs. Pitts have
recently moved into their new
home on Caldwell Street
Coffee and cake was served
to the fifty friends and relatives
who gathered for the occasion.
They were shown through the
home and later the shower of
gifts was presented.
Shaded tones of yellow and
bronze chrysanthemums were
beautifully arranged in the liv
ing room and den, and white
chrysanthemums adornerf t h e
dining room
PC Graduate Is Wed
To Greenville Girl
Hamlet Lipscomb Johnson.
Jr., a graduate of Presbyterian
College, was wed to Miss Mary
Petropoulos at the Greek Ortho
dox Church in Greenville bn Sun
day.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. James Petropoulos and the
late Mr Petrdpoulous of 605 Pet
ti gru St., Greenville. She is an
underwriter for the Canal In
surance Company. Mr. Johnson,
the son of Mrs. Johnson of 132
Sycamore Drive, and the late
Mr. Johnson. He is a salesman
for the Esso Standard Division
of Humble Oil and Refining Com
pany.
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>f pneumonia victims, shortened hospital stays and
elieved untold pain and suffering. Remember this
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difference between pain and comfort . . . between
life and death. So, don't medicate yourself. Let your
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Holiday Decorations
Club Program Topic .
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A Duke home economist from
Spartanburg, Mrs. Srhoak. talk
ed to members of the Gardenettes
Club on Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. T M Youngblood
Mrs. Smoak had brought a
number of Christmas arrange-
me’nts for display and gave help
ful tips on home decorating for
the holidays with emphasis on
lighting.
Following the program, Mrs
Youngblood was assisted by the
co-hostess. Mr s Carl Wessinger.
in serving refreshments.
Koth-Davis Rites
On DecemberUBtH.
Ridgeland—Mr and Mrs Car-
cus B Koth have announced the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lee Hortense, and Ma
rion Nabors Davis. The cou
will exchange cows at 2:30 p. m ,
December 18, at the McCormick
Baptist Church
No invitations will be mailed,
but friends and relatives are in
vited to attend the wedding.
Miss Koth, a graduate of
Ridgeland High School and Win-
t h r o p College, is McCormick
County Home Demonstration
agent. Mr. Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Duckett Davis of McCor
mick, was graduated from Mc
Cormick High School. His moth
er is the former Thelma Nabors,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
C Nabors of Joanna
Seasonal Theme
For Club Meeting
Using a Thanksgiving motif,
Mrs. Jasper Rowland entertain
ed members of her Thursday
bridge club on November 17.
Pine cone turkeys centered the
two tables laid for a sweet course
when the guests arrived Tallies
and other appointments carried
out the seasonal theme and floral
arrangements included yellow
and bronze chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Roy Gasque was present
ed high score prize at the conclu
sion of the progression's.
Dessert Bridge
Honors Visitor
Honoririg her grandson's wife.
Mrs. Herman Alexander of Jack
sonville, Fla., Mrs. W. L. Ins-
keep. with her daughter. Mrs.
Weldon T. Jackson, entertained
with a dessert bridge on Satur
day afternoon. The Alexanders
and their children were here for
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Fall arrangements made a
pretty setting for the two tables
l^id for a sweet course A num
ber of progressipns were enjoy
ed, with Mrs. Frank Fowler
making top score
Mrs. Creighton Is
Bridge Hostess
Entertaining members of her
Wednesday bridge club. Mrs.
Don G. Creighton was hostess for
a dessert bridge recently
A sweet course was served
prior-to the games. Two tables
were in play, with high and sec
ond honors going to Mrs Morris
Seymour and Mrs James Neal,
a club guest
Chrysanthemums, fruits, and
dried arrangements made a col
orful seasonal setting lor the
meeting.
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Miss Buzhardt To
Wed Mr. Werts, Jr.,
In December Rites
Mrs H S. Jenkins announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Beverly Anne Buzhardt. to West-
ley duitnce Werts, Jr., son of
Mr. aiid Mrs. Werts of Ninety-
Six.
The wedding will take place on
DecemSer 23 at 7 o'clock at Cal
vary Baptist Church.
WEST CIRCLE TO MEET
The \V'est* Circle of Whitten Vil
lage will meet at the home of
Mrs. S B Loftis on the Laurens
highway, with Mrs Julia Little
field and Mrs L. M Dawkins*
as co-hostess.
Births
MRS. OGLESBY
Miss Rose Moore Nettles Bride of Robert
Clarence Oglesby, jr.; To Reside in Texas
In a ceremony taking place at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Harry !>ee Nettles, on South
Adair Street, Miss Rose Moore
Nettles became the bride of Rob
ert Clarence Oglesby. Jr . on
Wednesday afternoon November
30
A graduate of Clinton High
School and Presbyterian College,
the bride has been employed as a
stewardes for Delta Air Lines for
the past year and a half
Mr Oglesby is the son of Mrs.
Robert C Oglesby and the late
Mr. Oglesby of New Orleans. La I
He is a graduate of Jesuit High
School of New Orleans. Spring
Hill College. Mobile. Ala. He re
ceived his Masters degree from
Fordham Univeristy, New York
He is employed by International
Business Machines Corporation
in Dallas, Texas, where the cou
ple will make their home
The bride’s pastor. Rev Dr
William Redd Turner, of the
First Presbyterian Church. oL
ficiated at the double ring cere-
November Meeting
B&PW Club Holds
The November meeting of the
Clinton Business and Profession
al Club was held on Tuesday
evening, the 8th, at Hotel Mary
Musgrove with Mrs R W John
son, first vice president, presid
ing.
Tables were centered with fall
arrangements.
Mrs. Grace Connor, second
vice president and program co
ordinator for the club programs,
showed pictures of Switzerland
and Germany and told about her
travels in those countries. Mrs.
Connor has traveled extensively
in Europe and the East.
Fraternity Entertains
For Parents Day
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity
held a special drop-in on Novem
ber 13 lor parents of its mem
bers ai d of the freshman class
who were present for the college's
annual Parent’s Day.
The silver service was set on
a linen-covered table, highlighted
by an autumn floral arrange
ment. Nirs H M. Shields poured*
Russian tea and coffee for the
guests (
Sun Bonnet Club
Entertains Guests
Luncheon, Bazaar
Kntertaining a number of
Club was hostess for the annual
guests, the Sun Bonnet Garden
luncheon and bazaar on Monday.
Seasonal decorations, includ
ing a miniature tree, adorned
Hodges Hall of Broad Street!,
Methodist - ^Church where the
event was held A buffet luncli?
eon was served Berries and
greenery were arranged for the
buffet table and ivy with pyra-
cantha berries was used at inter
vals on long tables where cov
ers were laid
mony in the presence of mem
bers of the immediate family.
Decorating the living room
where the ceremony was . per
formed. were white gladioli, gaza
chrysanthemus and mums
For her wedding Mrs. Oglesby
wore an ice blue wool sheath with
matching accessories and a
pearl necklace to which a pearl
is to be added each anniversary.
Following the ceremony the
wedding cake was cut and served
'with coffee
Church Circles
Meet Next Week
Circles of the First Presbyte
rian Church will meet next week
as follows
Monday at 10:«0 A. M.
No 1 Mrs Jack Anderson,
chairman: Mrs H *1. Baldwin,
hostess
No 2—Mrs t^elano Young,
chairman: Mrs R K Sadler.
Sr., hostess
y!No 3—Mrs H I. Fichelberg-
er. cha rman; Mrs C \V An
derson. hoste-s
No A Mrs John Little, cha r-
man: Mrs C iv Copeland, host
ess.
No 5 Miss Bessie Jones,
chairman: Mrs I) () Rhame.
hostess.
,Monday at 4:00 P. M.
No 7—Mrs George Taylor,
chairman; Mrs Ansel Godfrey,
hostess.
No 8—Mrs R C Adair, Sr .
chairman: Mrs R G Murphy,
hostess
Monday at 8:00 P. M.
No. 9—Miss Viola Chandler,
chairman; Miss Frances O’Dan
iel, hostess.
No 10—Miss Carolyn Murphy,
chairman, at the church, with
Mrs. Tom Piaxico and Mrs L
B. Haney as hostesses
No 11—Mrs B F YYingard,
chairman. Mrs Horace Horton,
hostess
Tuesday at 10:00 A. M.
No. 6—Mrs. Heath Copeland,
chairman; Mrs Reese Young,
Sr, hostess
CENTURY CLUB MEETING
The December meeting of the
Century Club will be held on
I uesday, the bth. at the home of
Mrs. T Layton Fraser at 4
o’clock
UDC MEET TONIGHT
The Stephen D l>ee Chapter,
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy, will meet this evening
(Thursday) at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs Frank Miller for the
annual Christmas party
SMITH
Mr and Mrs F a - Howard
Smith announce the birth of a
daughter. Sarah Frances, on No
vember 27 at H^rs hospital. Mrs
f^mith is the former Miss Caro
lyn McGowan of Mullins
BRAGG
Mr and' Mrs. Fred Bragg. Jr
announce the birth of a daughter.
Gloria Jean, on November 25 at
1 Hays hospital. Before marriage
Mrs Bragg was Miss Iris Sim
mons
COUCH
Mr. ,and Mrs Charles Couch
I announce the birth of a son.
Dwayne Earl, on November 24
at Hays hospital. Formerly Mrs
Couch was Miss Dorothy Fowler
- BENNETT
Mr and Mrs Robert L Ben
nett of Joanna.* announce the
birth of a son on November 26 at
Blalock Clinic Mrs Bennett is
the former Miss Lilly Bell Craw
ford
Christmas Meeting
I With Mrs. Farnell
The Christmas meeting of the
Clinton Music Club will be held
on Wednesday. December 7. at
the home of Mrs Edwin A Far
i nelK Jr . at 3 30 _—^
Mrs T Heath Copeland will
'be lead e„r of the program.
•Christmas Around the World
ADOPTION
Mr and Mrs James E. Neal
announce the adoption of a dau
ghter. Elizabeth Anne born No
vember 22
AIRMAN WILSON HOME
Airman 2C Carl Wilson, who
rece'ntly received a promotion to
that rank, has returned from a
year’s duty with the strategic air
command in French Morocco,
: and is spending a thirty-day
leave with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Leonard M Wilson He will
report to McDill Field. Tampa,
i Fla . at the end of his leave
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