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Clinton, 8. C n Thursday, May 23, 1963
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THE WOMAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 833.0541
Sunbonnet
Club To Meet
The Sunbonnet Garden^ Club
will meet Monday, May 27, at
p. m., at the home of Mrs.
F. V. Smith.
This will be a short business
meeting and it is hoped all
members will be present.
Entertains Club
Mrs. Michael Turner and
Mrs. Reese Young were prize
winners last Thursday after
noon, May 16, when Mrs. Mar
vin Gault entertained members
of her bridge club.
An arrangement of pansies
and roses in the living room
made the setting for the tables
of bridge.
A sweet course was served
between progressions.
MISS JUDITH LEE HORNSBT
HORNSBY-BURGESS ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel L. Hornsby of 205 Shands SI., an
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Lee, to
Janies Norris Bargess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Rob
ert Burgess of 715 Shands St.
The wedding will take place June 2 at Davidsdn Street
Baptist Church. —Portrait br Dm TubM»acli
Shower Honors
Miss Pitts
Miss Myra Pitts, popular
bride-elect, was honored with
a miscellaneous shower Satur
day evening, May 11, at the
Community House.
A pink and white color
scheme was carried out in the
floral arrangements of mixed
summer flowers, used through
out the rooms.
A salad course and dainties
were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Jerry Davis, Mrs. Jimmy
Braswell, Mrs. Robert Ed
wards, Mrs. Jerry Pitts, and
Mrs. Jack Pitts.
Attractive and useful gifts
were presented the bride-elect
during the evening.
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Party Honors
Bride-Elect
Continuing a series of parties
for Miss Myra Pitts, whose
wedding will take place June 1,
Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr. and Mrs.
Fred Pitts were hostesses at a
bridge party at the home of the
latter on Musgrove Street Ex
tension.
Arrangements of mixed sum
mer flowers were used in the
card rooms. Following several
progressions, a salad plate was
served. A number of guests
were invited after cards.
Miss Pitts was remembered
with a gift of china. Mrs.
Charles Pitts, a recent bride t(
and Miss Linda Milam, June
bride-elect, were also remem
bered with gifts.
Piano Recital
Schedules
Piano students of Miss Maude
Sumerel will give their recital
tomorrow night, May 17, at the
social hall of the First Baptist
Church. Relatives and friends
are welcome.
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Mrs. James Von Hoilen an
nounces the music recital of her
students to take place Tuesday
evening, May 28, at the First
Presbyterian Church. The pub
lic is invited.
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The Piano pupils of Mrs. Ed
mund C. Bunker will be pre
sented in a recital Tuesday eve
ning, May 28, at 8 o'clock to
the Clinton High School Audito
rium.
Pupils participating will be
Angeleer Baker, Betty Mae
Baldwin, Rebeccah Crisp, Neil
Crisp, Linda Goodman, Caro
line Hughes, Susan Jacks, Phil
ip Rogers, Jr., Alexander Rog
ers, Almeda Rogers, Virginia
Rogers, Ann Smith, Codie Sim
mons, and Mary Louise Wham.
The public is invited to at
tend.
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Shidkfayiudio
Amy Lou Black, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, will
be presented in a piano recital
Friday night, May 24, at 8:00
in the Clinton High School Au
ditorium. The public is cordial
ly invited.
Miss Black is a pupil of John
Erichson of the Converse Col
lege faculty and a former pupil
of Mrs. James Von Hoilen and
Mrs. William Brooks Owens of
this city.
The program will include:
Fantasy in C Minor, Bach; So
nata Op. 10, No. 1, Beethoven;
The Girl With The Flaxen Hair,
Debussy; Arabesque, Debussy;
The Sunken Cathedral, Debus
sy; The Little White Donkey,
Ibert; Nocturne in F Sharp,
Chopin; and Novellette, Schu
mann.
She will be assisted by the
“Devilaires,” local high school
Book Club To
Meet Tuesday
The Melligram Book Club
will meet Monday, May 27, at
3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Tench Owens on York Street in
Pitts Meadows.
Tumer-Wilson
Rite* Announced
MA' and Mrs. Onto Lee Tur-
aer announce the marriage of
their daughter, Brenda Ann, to
Mr. William Wilson on March
30, 1963, to Laurens.
Mrs. Wilson is a gradaute of
Clinton High School and attend
ed Anderson College this year.
Mr. Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson, is a
graduate of Clinton High School
and is a rising junior at Clem-
son College.
Joanna Girls
Auxiliary Notes
50th Anniversary
The Girls’ Auxiliary of the
First Baptist Church, Joanna,
held a 50th anniversary bah-
quest with ninety guests pres
ent on Saturday, May 18.
Miss Barbara Johnson wel
comed the guests. The receiving
line was composed of leaders,
Mrs. Ruby Long, Mrs. Robert
Crolley, Mrs. Billy Adkerson,
Mrs. Jessie Johnston, and Mrs.
Ray Bragg, director
The invocation was given by
the pastor, Rev. James B.
Mitchell. Welcome was given
by Gerry Lgrag, and Harold
Murphy responded for parents
. Music was directed by Mrs.
Ethel R. Riser, accompanied by
Jennie Rae Surratt i
A history of the church since
1940 was read by Mrs. Jessie
Johnston. Mrs. Riser sang “O
Divine Redeemer,” by Gounod.
A Girls’ Auxiliary tree was
formed by members. Girls were
dressed to represent the years
1886-1968.
Rhonda Rikard and Ginger
Byars were narrators.
Billy Adkerson gave the bene
diction.
The banqufet room was dec
orated with antiques. The stage
represented an attic as the girls
presented the program. A three-
tier anniversary cake adorned
the main table. . .
Former leaders, farmer
queens and yarmte were guests
of the girls.
There are » gMs la Jurtor
Girts’ durtltery. They inset
There are five girls to the la-
Gfris* Auxiliary.
stage band, in several popular
numbers. This will be their last
appearance together before
graduation. Senior members
are Phil Hamilton, Tommy San
ders, Hap McSween, Keith Can-
ley, Ty Smith, Larry Edwards,
Mike Reddeck, and Alfred Ni-
ver.
Following the recital, Mrs.
Ferdinand Jacbs will entertain
the “Devilaires” and members
of the senior class at her home
honoring Miss Black.
Miss Gray Feted
With Luncheon
Miss Margaret Gray. June
15th bride-elect, was entertain
ed with a luncheon last Satur
day afternoon, May lO, at the
home of Mrs. Cecil Wilson by
the teachers of Hampton Avenue
School.
Punch was served by Mrs. R.
C. Adair, Jr., as the guests ar
rived.
A pink and white motif was
used in decorations throughout
the home.
Lunch was served buffet style
from a prettily appointed table
overlaid with a pink linen cloth
with a side arrangement of
Helen Trauble roses to a crys
tal epergne.
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Mrs. J. M. Gettys
Honors .
Brides-Elect
Misses Wiley and Betsy Da
vis, June brides-elect, were en
tertained with a luncheon re
cently at the home of Mrs. J.
M. Gettys on East Centennial
Street.
A pink color note was effec
tively used throughout the home
in arrangements of roses.
Fourteen guests were seated
for lunch at tables adorned
with pink rose nosegays.
Miss Jean Gettys assisted her
mother in entertaining.
The honor guests were re
membered with gifts.
Garden Clubs
To Meet Monday
The Yellow Jessamine Garden
Club will have its regular
monthly meeting Monday, May
27, at 3j30 p. m., with Mrs.
Pluss Brown at her home on
the Laurens highway.
Mrs. W. C. Shealy will pre
sent a -program on birds.
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The Carolina Wren Garden
Club will meet Monday r May
27, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.
Gary Holcomb on North Owens
street. Mrs. J. W. Moore will
be co-hostess.
A program on “Teas,” bring
ing out the table and floral ar
rangements, will be presented
by Mrs. Judson Brehmer. Since
this is the last meeting of the
summer it is important for all
members to attend.
WCTU Meets
With Mrs. Dailey
The May meeting of the
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union was held at the home of
Mrs. J. B. Dailey on Sunset
Boulevard Tuesday, May 14.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder presided
in the absence of Mrs. Hubert
Todd.
The scripture reading was
taken from the 13th chapter of
I Corinthians and the devotion
al theme was “Home, the Mag
ic Wand.” Prayer was offered
every American home that pa
rents abstain from the use of
alcoholic drinks, and that they
realize they are recording ma
chines recording their actions
for their children to imitate.
“International Survival” was
discussed by Miss Essie Da
vidson, and Mrs. C. T. Thoma
son spoke on National Survival,
Mrs. E. L. Holland and Mrs.
Belle Henderson read jointly,
“Your Problem and Mine.”
The meeting was closed with
prafer by Mrs. Clyde Todd.
Entertains
Bridge Club
Mrs. Don Creighton was host
ess to members of her bridge
club last Wednesday afternoon
at her home in Merrie Oaks.
Guests included Mrs. John
Rivers, Mrs. Ernest Ouzts, and
Mrs. James Tiller.
A dessert course of strawber
ry cake with tea was served be
fore play.
Score winners were Mrs. Til
ler and Mrs. Ouzts.
Summer Comp
At Fellowship,
Lake Greenwood
There will be a summer
camp for Blue Birds, Camp
Fire and Horizon Club girls at
Cafnp Fellowship, Lake Green
wood.
This year Petaga and Lewa
Districts of the Camp Fire or
ganization will leave for Camp
Fellowship on June 10 and re
turn on June 15.
Camp Fellowship is a beauti
ful camp owned by the Presby
terians. Its dormitories are ade
quately equipped with modern
facilities in each building. There
will be certified life guards and
also some professional help.
Rev. Julian Weisner, pastor of
Bailey Memorial Methodist
Church, will have charge of
recreation for several evenings.
Mrs. Marvin Whitmire, grad
uate of Newberry College, will
have classes in nature study
each day. The course will in
clude materials obtained from
the Forestry Extension Service
of Clemson College.
Miss Brenda FaUaw and Miss
Alice Cunningham, both of Win-
throp College, will be members
of the staff. The leaders of each
group are expected to attend.
Mrs. Eva Land and Miss Nel
lie Osborne will serve as camp
directors.
Honor Friends
At Luncheon
Last Wednesday and Thurs
day Mrs. Gary Lehn and Mrs., • ~
Dan Orr entertained friends
with a luncheon at the home
of the former on Chestnut
Street.
After guests had assembled,
they were -invited into the din
ing room wheqi lunch was
served buffet style from a pret
tily appointed fltble overlaid
with white linen 1 and centered
with a May Pole decoration
with an arrangement of rosea
and snapdragons in shades of
pink at one end.
Guests were seated at small
tables which were centered
with miniature May Pole de
orations.
Focal points to the living
room were two arrangements
of roses, coral bells, snap
dragons and columbine of the
same color note 8n the mantel
and piano.
Assisting the hostesses were *
Mrs. George Frady and Mrs.
Ed King.— — ——
Miss Davis Feted
In Rock Hill -
Miss Betsy Davis, whose
marriage to Charles Wagner
McKinney of Hampton, is to
take place June 2, was honor
ed with a tea by Mrs. Sam
Todd in Rock Hill Saturday
afternoon at the Todd home.
The tea table, overlaid with
pink organdy, was adorned with
an arrangement of pink carna
tions and glads, flanked with
silver candelabra to one side.
Punch was served from a silver
bowl and refreshments were
centered around the pink motif:
Guests included classmates of
Miss Davis’ at Winthrop College
and Mrs. Butler Milling of
Greenwood, Mrs. Jeff Boland,
and Mrs. Jack Davis of this
city.
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