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Thursday, April 26, 1962 THE CLINTON CHBON1CLS THE WOAAAN'S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Tetephaae 833-0541 Arrangements With Birds Studied By Club A meeting of members of the Sunbonnet Club met in the gar den at the home of Mrs. Harry Ayers on Ansel Drive featured as a study, arrangements of flow ers with birds. Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Marshall W. Brown, and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Jr., were hostesses to the group on Monday afternoon. The designs were viewed and discussed. Among them were: one of anthuriums, ginger plants and birds of paradise which had been flown from Hawaii; an un- $ usual one of Easter egg tree with birds; and one of old fashioned woods violets. Refreshments of home-made ice cream, cake and toasted nuts were served on the terrace. Mrs. A. M. Herrick of Beverly Hills, Calif., was a guest of the club. Mrs. Herrick is spending some time here with Mr. Her rick who is connected with the development program at Presby terian College. Luncheon Honors June Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Carolyn Hender son, whose engagement to Rob ert T. Hollingsworth, of Cross Hill, has recently been announc ed, Misses Julie Bolick and Lena Copeland netertained with a luncheon on Saturday at the Cecil P. Wilson home. As the guests assembled punch was served in the den, and later a buffet luncheon in the dining room. Overlaid with a pink linen cover, the table held a center ar rangement of azaleas and snap dragons in shades of pink and Dutch iris. Covers were laid at tables in the sun room. The bride-elect was presented a corsage and a gift of china in her chosen pattern. Guests included in addition to the honorees’ young friends, her mother, Mrs. Lykes S. Hender son, the groom-elect’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth, and his sister, Mrs. John Adair of Cross Hill. Gordenettes Study Flower Arranging A study on flower arranging was conducted on Monday after noon at the meeting of the Gar- denettes Club. Mrs. Marvin Gault was hostess to the group at her home on Chestnut Street. Mrs. Robert Plaxico led the program, and spring arrange ments which the members had brought were viewed and dis cussed. At the next meeting mem bers will bring arrangements to illustrate points brought out in the discussion. An Easter theme was carried out in decorations and refresh ments of a sweet course. An East er cake encircled with bunnies made an appropriate centrepiece for the dining table. The club had as guests for the meeting two newcomers to Clin ton Mrs. Robert Wassung and Mrs. Charles Waldron. Joint Hostesses Entertain Club Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mrs. George Watts Copeland were Joint hostesses on Wednesday afternoon of the past week to members of the Odds and Ends Book Club at the lakeside cottage of the former. Snowball and dogwood were prettily arranged in the rooms where members enjoyed an in formal hour, and books were exchanged. During the afternoon the hostesses served a salad and sweet course. MISS MARTIN Clinton Coach Wed To Florida Girl Mrs. Mary E. Martin of Lake land, Fla., and W. H. Martin of Omaha, Neb., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Pa tricia Lee Martin, to James Jo seph Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cox of Honea Path. Miss Martin attends Erskine College, where she is due to gradua etin August. Mr. Cox is a graduate of Ers kine and is a teacher and coach at Clinton High School. The wedding is planned for August. Designing Is Subject Of Club Program ’’Designing” was the subject of the program given by Mrs. Gary Holcomb for the April meeting of the Carolina Wren Garden Club held on Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mrs. Gary Holcomb sreved as co-hostess. Mrs. George Watts Copeland gave a devotional on trees, clos ing with a prayed. The newly elected president, Mrs. J. W. Moore, presided. At this time the club presented a gift to the retir ing president Mrs. Fred Hol combe. Following the talk on design ing, several arrangements by Mrs. Fred Holcombe were dis played and discussed. A salad course, cookies and punch were enjoyed during a so cial hour. Mrs. Wingord Is Cord Club Hostess On Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. F. Wingard entertained mem bers of her card club for a des sert bridge. Bouquets of narcissus, azaleas, lilac and apple blossoms dec orated the den where two tables were laid for refreshments. Vio lets in miniature combination flower and nut dishes centered the tables. Club award for high score went to Mrs. Francis Blalock. Golf Association Luncheon Tuesday The Ladies’ Golf Association of the Lakeside Country Club will hold their luncheon meeting Tuesday, May 1, at 12:80. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. E. King, Mrs. R. P. Hamer and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton. DAR Chapter Holds Meeting Here at Home of Mrs. Baldwin A meeting of the Sullivan- Dunklin Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was hied here on Tuesday afternoon of the past week at the home of Mrs. Thomas E. Baldwin. Mem bers of the chapter are from Greenville and Laurens County areas. Mrs. Albert Stevens of Laurens, regent, presided over the business session. Mrs. Dorothy Allen of Greenville, has been named as the new regent. Mrs. W. W. Harris presented the program, Idling of her Round The World” trip last fall and showing colored slides taken in many of the foreign countries. During a social hour the host ess and assistant hostesses, Mrs. Murphey Timmerman and Mrs. Harris, served sandwiches, tea and cookies. For the occasion the meeting rooms of the home were adorned with camellias and white iris. Mrs. League Hostess To Garden Club The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. League, with Mrs. William John son as co-hostess. Iris were prettily combined with other flowers of the spring season in decoration for the host ess’ home. Mrs. W. C. Shealy gave a paper on birds, and Mrs. John Madden presented the program on “Color and Iris Relation to Flowe rAr ranging.” She illustrated her talk with a color wheel and pictures of flower arrangements in color. Refreshments of a salad plate, punch and cookies were sreved later in the afternoon. Plans were made during the business session for the May meeting and picnic and conser vation program to be held at the Old Belfast home owned by the Champion Paper Co. This is lo cated on the SiUuda highway. Bklk ANDERSON Mr. sod Mrs. WlHiam Ander son announce the birth of a dau ghter, Rhonda Renee, on April 10 at Hays hospital. Before mar riage Mrs. Anderson was Miss Barbara Madden. ELDERS Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Elders announce the birth of a son, Ste ven Lee, on April 80 at Blalock Clinic. Formerly Mrs. Elders was Miss Janet Seay. TRAMMELL Mr. and Mrs. George Houghs- ton Trammell announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Elaine, on April 81 at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Trammell was formerly Miss Dorothy Foster. AVERT Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Avery announce the birth of a son, Jim my DsWayns, on April 88 at Bla lock Clinic. Mrs. Avery is tbs former Miss Caroline Burden. JONES Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jones an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jackie Josephine, on April 28 at Blalock Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Jones was Miss Joepehine Lynch. TARBOX Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tarbox, Jr., of Georgetown, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Bolick, at the Georgetown Me morial hospital on April 14. Mrs Tarbox is the former Miss Mar garet Ann Bolick, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Julian S. Bolick of this city. HAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagen of Greenwood, announce the birth of a son, James Albert, on April 14 at Self Memorial hospital Mrs. Hagan is the former Miss Mary Lon Balky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bailey (Rena Abrams) and a graw^Me^g****- of Mrs. Estelle Abrams and Mrs T. L. W. Bailey of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenrick of North Augusta, announce the birth of a son, Robert Gregory, on April 17. Mrs. Kenrick is the former Miss Margaret Tankert- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankers! ey. fresent Gifts To Wliftton Village The Women of the First Pres byterian Church, their friends, and D. B. Smith of Beik’s store, gave necklaces, ear bobs, pins and bracelets to Whitten Village. The senior women ft dormitory 81 each had a to "«*♦*»*» and an wars Other piscio of UB, rust being held hi "X." Whitten VUle*. hen for this Eastern Star Officers Installed Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Worthy Matron, and Carolus Davis, Worthy Patron, were installed along with other officers of the James B. Parrott Chapter No. 9, Order of Eastern Star, Friday evening at cere monies held in the Masonic Temple. From left to right are Mr. Davis, Mrs. Kinard; Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mar shal; and Mrs. Joe Land, representative of the Grand Chapter, the installing offi cer.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. News Lt. and Mrs. Jim W. Miller Jr. and family. Abilene, Texas, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller. John Bard well Cannon, Miami, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watts and other friends here .this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and family, Franklin, Mich., are with Mrs. Murray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman this week. Mrs. Dan Turner, Charlotte, N. C., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and family, Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. OUn Stuart during the weekend. Mrs. Clarence Smith, Athens, Ga., spent several days with Mrs. S. J. Hurst and Dr. Ruth Stokes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Motet and sons, Mill and Tommie and Mrs. C. M. Fuller Sr., spent the week end in Columbia with relatives. Arthur B. Crisp, Elberton, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams and Miss Zells Crisp, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayborne Hipp, Cross Hill, visited Mrs. Rhstt Bryson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olinhaut, Gaffney, and Mrs. Little Moseley, Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lu cius Burns during the week-end. Mrs. W. H. Finley visited her sister, Mrs. Bryant in Anderson, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Vanesse, Laur ens, visited their daughter, Mrs. Carrol! and Mr. Carroll, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jonas, Miss Elisabeth Jones, Summer ville, and Miss Mary Ann Jonas, Greenville, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Finlay, were visitors in Fountain Inn rs- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Buchan an of Bamberg, visited Mrs. Buchanan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Finley, and other relatives during the week-end. Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Thomason Jr. and family, visited Mrs. Thomason’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Faircloth, Sunday and Mon day. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Wham Jr. and family of Hightown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Wham and family, Winston-Salem, N. C., visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Geo. 8. Wham Sr., recently . Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson and family, Fair-Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shealy, Leesville, were with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winebrenner, Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Goodman Sr., Sunday, was thsir son, J. M. Goodman and family from Denmark. District 54 School Lunch Menu Weak ef April 80-May 4 MONDAY Milk, hot dogs, chili with beef, onions, mustard, grated carrot and cabbage slew, navy beans, buns, butter, and raisins. TUESDAY Milk, Spanish rice with beef, celery sticks, carrot sticks, green beans, biscuit, butter, and rolled wheat cake. WEDNESDAY Milk, grilled bologna, sliced tomatoes, baked macaroni nad cheese, biscuit, butter, and fruit JeUo. THURSDAY Milk, roast turkey, dressing, rice and giblet gravy, green peas, biscuit, butter, and grape fruit Milk, tuna loaf, tartar sauce, ■faMMTMxt cabbage, —Mfy» pota- Hurricane News Of The Week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and Ralph Mayer of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young Sunday. Mrs. Era Young is spending a few days in Morganton, N. C. with her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Nance and Mr. Nance. She went especially to take her grand daughter, Kathy Nance, who had spent a week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craven and David were visitors In Spar tanburg Saturday. Mrs. Charles Young and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dixon in Cow pens Sun day. Ronnie Young visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rice In Cross Keys over the weekend. Mrs. Alien Young and Mrs. Carroll Young were visitors in Greenville last week. While there they visited little Penny Nabors, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janie H. Nabors of Joanna, who is seriously in In Greenville General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franklin and Peggy of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fennell and Curtiss of Greenwood, were Sunday guasts of Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Scogin. Mr, and Mrs. Dillard Young and children visited lir. and Mrs. Jimmy Kirby and family in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Laurence and Steve of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mr*. Mac Going of Wil liamson, West Vs., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Haupfear. CHURCH NEW* The Junior G.A.'s met at the home of Mrs. William Gastiey last Tuesday. The Sunbeam Band and the Primary Sunday school class of Hurricane Church enjoyed an Easter egg hunt at the home of Mrs. J. W. Caldwell. The Young Adult Sunday School Class of Hurricane Bap tist Church will meet Thursday night April 86, at the bonne of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young will celebrate their fifth wedding an niversary Thursday April 10. With the Sick Donnie Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne, is improving at Blalock Clinic following an appendectomy. Dismissed from Blalock Clinic ware Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Carol Owens, who suffered a broken arm injury. Miss Frances McCarson of Laurens, is a patient at Hays hospital where she underwent a tonsilectomy. Mrs. Nellie Burgess is improv ing at Hay shoe pital where she is a patient. Mrs. Silas Smith has been transferred from Hays hospital to Greenville General hospital. ThornweU students alio under- went lonsiiecionuet last wot* a* Blalock Clinic ware Maynard Pierce, Robie Wallin, and Stave Dudley Carter. Those returning to their homes following operation Hlneseee at Hays hospital are: Mrs. Jamas Wilkie of Laurens; Mrs. Fred Harris of Joanna; and Theodore Jackaon. Friends of Chockis Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett, will be glad to knew he is improving at home following at Blalock Mrs. Elbert Maaoa of isa surgical pattsat at Hays pital. Mrs. Ottta Woody, who been a patient at Hays to a m w ^ aa wse Mrs. vjpOTty Barrett, Mrs. Gordon Tavlor of Joanna; Steve Webb of Klnards; Mrs. Bobbie Whitman, John Maye, James W. Satterwhite, of Mountville, Mrs. Sandy Garner and A. B. David son. Mrs. H. F. Streetman of Joan na, is a patient at Hays hospital. Around Clinton High By JEAN ARNOLD The Easter holidays encourag ed various activities to be held. Many Clinton High students had full wallets as a result of extra work during the Easter rush, while others were sporting out- of-season tans. A number - of CHS’ers took advantage of the pretty weather and piayed ten nis or Journeyed to the lake. Whatever the activities most of will have to watt until the end of school to indulge in them again, which is by the way, oaly 81 days off. • • - • The Junior Class is hard at work on the Junior-Senior Ban quet. The seniors received their invitations, and acceptances were immediately displayed on the English blackboards The cake sale netted over SUO for the dance From the rumors ov erheard, it should prove to be a very glamorous affair this y< Crisp hems, Ooas Hill B. L. Mitchell Store. Morris borne. Smith home. The annual party has been set for May 7. At this time the dedi cation will be announced and the Seniors will receive their copies of the 1982 Clintonian. For co-editors Amelia Nichols and Susan Workman, it will bo the end of two year’s hard, but challenginK and experiencing work. Thursday—Gray Court-Owings School. Owings Post Office. Gray Curry home. Thompeon home. Huglwe home. Armstrong home, Wilson home. Mauldin home ■ ' Bookmobile Librarians are t Miss Claude Gray and Mrs Carl I Teague. j Rev. R. J. Robinson Mental Heaftb Assoc. Membership CHo j. The Devilatres of Clinton High will attend a Stage Band Clinic Saturday at Newberry College. The band members will attend classes for instruction on the in struments they play. Led by Mr. Harry Bouknight. the band will play three pieces in the contest. Members of the band are: Hap McSween, Larry Edwards. Mike Reddeck, Ty Smith. Tommy Sanders. Pete Cooper. Gary Goss. Preston White. Alfred Nl- ver, Keith Caulcy, Ronnie Marse, Jack Powell, Jerry Campbell, and Bobby Johnson. The band is accompanied by Misses A me Black and Beverly Muller. • • • The Senior Class will present morrow (Friday night) ip the high school auditorium. See a senior for your tickets and at tend. It should prove to he a fun-filled evening. Laurens County Library Bookmobile Schedule Week at April 80-May 8 Monday—Mason home, Beeks home, Camak School, Rhett Martin home. Tuesday — Providence School. Rurdette home, Mississippi Youngs home. Bishop home. The Rev pastor of the Ora formed Prsehylsriau been appointed chairman of the Mental Health was announced The annual drive for bars will begin daring Health Week. April 80-May S, will continue through May. Mrs. Frances Warner of na, Mrs. W. J. Craws sf and Mrs. Euia Bolt of are the a men and will be in their respective Interested contact them or to writs the sociation. Box 100, I sarins - Mr. Lewis pointed out that cost of membership Is oaly and that membenhtp dans require one to be active la work of a local church, hut catee support of the of the associattoa and treatment facilities mentally ill mental health the 91 ALL-RITE office Rtter Me. Extra das Gotta Sag? Coll Doug! Tenehe Csenri IFIRD'S Ce.