The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 15, 1960, Image 7
Thursday, December 15, 1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Club New of fnterest Telephone 74 or 495
Entertains Actaean
Club On Friday '
Kntertaining at her home in
Kmards, Mrs. George H. Brock-
enbrough was hostess to mem
bers of the Actaean Club on Fri
day afternoon.
Following a delightfully infer-j
mal hour gyestp were invited into
t h e dining room for refresh
ments. A green cover overlaid
the tea table, adorned with green
candles, fruits and holiday
greens. Elsewhere in the receiv
ing rooms seasonal decorations
were attractviely used.
Plans were discussed for se
lecting books which the club do
nates to the City and College Li
brary. Members are currently
knitting bandages for lepers.
FHA Chapter Tp Hold
Christmas Dance
The Future Homemakers of
America Chapter of Clinton High
School will hold their annual
Christmas dance on Friday eve
ning, December 16, from 8 until
11:30 in the gymnasium. The
event is semi-formal. Tickets are
now on sale at the school. Stu
dents and their dates are invited
to attend.
The Collegians from Presbyte
rian College will furnish music
for the occasion and refresh
ments will be served during the
evening by FHA members. Pro
ceeds from the event will be do
nated to a community charity.
Mrs. Mary A. Bouknight, Jr.,
is sponsor for the chapter.
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FOR GIFTING
FOR HOLIDAY DECORATING
Eastside Greenhouse
Phone 520
Columbia Highway
Music Club Program
Features Christmas ■
In Other Lands
The December meeting of the
Clinton Music Club was' held
Wednesday at the home of iMrs. |
Edwin Farnell.
Following the business session,
Mrs Heath Copeland presented
the following program on
“Christmas In Other Lands.”
Mrs. Grace Connor told of
Christmas customs of many
countries which was especially
interesting as she had spent
Christmas in many of the coun
tries.
Selections included:
Quartet—“Jesus Is Born in
Bethlea.” American folk song
the Southern highlands.
“As Lately We Watched.”
Christmas descant. Mrs. Joel
Cannon, Mrs. Edgar Sadler,
Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs.
Henderson Pitts. Accompanist,
Mrs. Don Creighton.
Solo—“In A Manger He Is Ly
ing.” Polish carol. Mrs. J. D.
McKee.
Solo—“Oh Sleep, Sleep On,
Thou Fair Child.” Alsatian car
ol. Mrs. Joel Cannon.
Quartet—"Bring A Torch Jean
ette Isabelle.” French carol.
“What Child Is This”—English
carol. •
Solo - “Oh, Holy Night.”
French carol. Mrs. Edgar Sad
ler,
Quartet — “Oh, Thou Joyful
Day.” Sicilian hymn.
Carols were sung by the entire
club, accompanied by Mrs.
Heath Copeland.
During the social hour the
hostesses served fruit cake, spic
ed tea and nuts.
A Christmas tree and other
holiday decorations were used.
Assisting Mrs. Farnell as host
esses were Mrs. R. M. Fuller,
Mrs. Judson Davis and Mrs.
James Neal.
Prevattes Entertain
On Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte;
were hosts to a few friends on
Friday evening for a drop-in at
their home on Musgrove Street
from 7 until 9.
During the delightfully inform
al hours guests were invited in
to the dining room where re
freshments were served in buf
fet style. Appointing the beauti
ful holiday table was a tradi
tional bay berry bush. The brass
tree-shaped spiral held small
lighted bay berry candles and
at the base were holly and gold
poinsettia leaves. A Yuletide
motif was also used in decora
tions elsewhert in the receiving
rooms.
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Clinton Mills Christinas Greeting
This 20-ft. Christmas scene atop the
Clinton Cotton Mills office building will
greet area residents and the community
during the holiday season. Lighted at night,
it will attract attention over a wide area.—
Photo by Dan Yarborough.
Cooper Home Scene
Of Holiday Drop ln
Following Judging
On Monday following the judg
ing for the Garden Club Council
With the Sick
Births
cemher 12 at Blalock Clinic,
inerly Mrs. Mussel white
Miss Mary Jim Rhodes
Friends of Dr. James S. Gray MUSSELWfflTE
of the Presbyterian College facul- Coach dnd Mrs Charles Mus-
ty, will be interested to know he selwhite announce the birth of a
decorations contest judges, coun- is improving at home after being daughter, Mary Holly on De-
a patient at Hays hospital for
several weeks.
Mrs. Emma B. Cornelson has
returned to her home from Bla
lock Clinic where she has been a
patient.
A gold wreath adorned the door Mrs xhomas T Davis Jr
and inside the home a holiday william Graham, Horace Chil-
setting was effected with pine dre8S and Paul Smith ^
sprays, tapers, Chrishmas fig- tients at „ hospital
urines and ornaments. A minia- „ .
ture tree, and a sleigh scene were Fnends of Mrs John B Coole y
Dillard Boland, Jr.,
Has Birthday Party
Dillard Boland. Jr , relebrat-,
ed his seventh birthday Tuesday
afternoon. December 13 with a
party Invited for the occasion
were 12 !:ttle ho\ friends
Birthday games were emoyed
and later refreshments of* cup
cakes dei orated with tins < and .
| canes, ice cream and lemonade
• I ! . cd The white hirth<la\ ake
itUD
ma- tri'e held -even red rand '
Each little guest was given a
party hat and a peppermint ran
dy cane ,
M,rs A ( Workman and Mrs
A (' Workman. Jr assisted
Mrs Boland
Attend Joint
Staff Party
Members of the WPCC radio
j station staff and their wives at
{tended the ioint annual Christ
mas party for the Belmont
Concord. Albemarle and Clinton
Ntations in Belmont on Monday
evening
A buffet dinner was served
and gifts were distributed to the
employees Attending from here
were Mr and Mrs Ted” Prevatte,
Mr and Mrs I^*wis Bagwell,
Jr and also TommvWilson of
Newberry
Observes Birthday V
With Playmates
Inviting a few little neighbor-,
hood playmates, Bobby Smith
celebrated his birthday on Fri
day He was sever years old
Do' ember 11
David Plaxioo- directed the
bo s m a number if games after
which' Bobby-’*, mother, Mrs.
Ho r i ■; 'dr. . ryed ice-cream
i, I cake The four tier birthday
lake was decorated :n a cowgoy
motif (‘art t r were given
the guests
Wooten-Johnson.
Engagement ^
Of wide social interest is the
following announcement
Mr and Mrs A J Wooten
of 110 Watts St I^aurens
announce the engagement of
their daughter
Martha Iren*-
to
William White Johnson
of Clinton and Atlanta,
son of Mrs T C Johnson, Sr
of Clinton
and the late Mr Johnson
| The wedding plans will be an
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cil members, members of the
projects committee and their
husbands were entertained by
the Gardenettes Club at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper,
Jr.
arranged on a coffee tableMe
dallions in green and gold were
decorative above the mantel
Guests were invited into
dining room where open faced
sandwiches in a holiday motif,
cake and coffee were served. Cen
tering the table was a large cry-
tal goblet filled with berries and
floating candles, flanked on eith
er side by smaller goblets
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Mrs. Truluck Fetes
Martha Jane Horton
With Bridal Shower
Miss Martha Jane Jlorton,
bride-elect of James T. Hughes,
was honored on Tuesday evening
of the past week by Mrs. Rem-
bert S. Truluck at a miscellan-.
eous shower
A corsage designed of wed
ding bells and lilies of the valley
was presented the honoree and
later the gifts were opened and
passed During the evening
bride’s binjo was enjoyed
Assisting Mrs. Truluck in en
tertaining and serving sandwich
es, cookies and tea was Mrs. J. I
C. Thomas.
Using a pink and white motif,
camellias were arranged with a
miniature bride and groom to
decorate the party rooms.
Mrs. Cannon Hostess
To Thursday Club
Thursday afternoon Mrs.' Ar
nold Cannon was hostess to
members of her bridge club, as
sembling players for two tables.
Mountville. will be interested
to know she is a patient at Bla
lock Clinic
the! John C annon is a patient at
Blalock Clinic suffering injuries
received ih an automobile acci
dent.
Mrs George Fulmer of Joan
na. underwent surgery at Hays
hospital recently.
Dr S C. Hays is improving
after being a patient at Blalock
Clinic
Friends of Mrs. H. L. Eichel-
berger will be glad to know she
was able to return home Tuesday
from Hays " hospital where she
had been a patient for several
days.
Mrs (' \\. Anderson was a pa-
tinet at Blalock Clinic several
days during the week.
Mrs. R G. Coker, who has
been a patient at Hays hospital,
has been transferred to a Green
ville hospital.
Mrs. K. D. Mills has returned
home from Blalock Clinic where
she has been a patient the past
week.
Dismissed from Hays hospital
earlier in the week were Mrs.
James Seagers, Mrs. A. B Mc-
Crosky, Mrs. Dora Leopard,
Mrs. J. R. Matthews, Mrs. Billy
Reynolds, Mrs. Robert Franklin,
Charles Black and W. L. Lancas
ter.
Mrs. James Cooper of near
Laurens, and Roland Godfrey are
patients at Blalock Clinic.
F riends qf G. W. Mollingsworth
will be interested ot know he is
improving at Hays hospital
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HE SAVED THE LAKES
OF KILLARNEY WITH
HIS PARKER PEN
On August 12, 1956. »n
American of Scotch-Irish des
cent drew a Parker pen to
sign for protective possession
of the fabled I^ikes of Kil-
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Robertson, Boca Raton, l la.
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JOANNA
Graduated white tapers with ^ here he has been a Patient since
greenery and pink ornaments! Sa ( urda y.
Everett Gilbreath of Thorn-
well, underwent an appendecto
my last week at Blalock Clinic
Miss Ann Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, is
improving at Hays hospital fol
lowing an operation illness.
Dismissed from Blalock Clinic
were Teddy Still and Wayne
This evening (Thursday) at the Flemming of Thornwell. who un-
Mary Musgrove Hotel the Lions derwent tonsilectomies
Club will entertain with a dinner- Improving at Hays hospital
dance for the annual Christmas where they have been patients,
were used on the mantel and
elsewhere in the card rooms the
motif was carried out in artistic
arrangements. A silver and pink
tree was displayed in the den.
Uons Club To Have
Christmas Party
their wives and are Mrs. Sidney Whitlock, Mrs.
party, inviting
other guests.
A buffet supper will be served
at 8:30. An orchestra from
Marie Baker, and W. L Myers of
Santee.
Mrs. John M. Ray has returned
Greenville will play for dancing home from Blalock Clinic where
during the evening. j she was a patient for a few days.
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