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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 30, 1963
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Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 833-0341
McSween Recital
. Scheduled Tonight .
Mrs. Harry.McSween announc
es the piano recital of her stu
dents to be held Thursday night,
4 May 30th, at 8 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church.
The public is invited.
- Power-Jackson
Nuptial Plans Told
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Power, of
s 305 Musgrove Street, Clinton, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley, to Pfc. Paul
G. Jackson, son of Rev. and Mrs.
C. E. Jackson, of Columbus,
Ohio.
The ceremony will be perform-
f ed Sunday, May 26, by the Chap
lain at Fort Jackson.
Students In
Piano Recital
The pupils of Mrs. James Pitts
will be presented in a recital at
Broad Street Methodist Church,
tonight (Thursday, May 30, at
8 o'clock. The public is invited
to attend.
The program will include “The
Girl with the Flaxon Hair,” De
bussy; “Polonaise,” Chopin;
“Clair de Lune,” Debussy; “Fi-
delio,” Beethoven; “Theme
From the Apartment,” Williams;
“Scherzo in B minor, op. 20”
“Valencia,” Padilla.
* Pitts-Templeton
Given Luncheon
Mrs. Weldon T. Jackson, Mrs.
Eddie Ray and Miss Wynona
Ray were hostesses at a buffet
dinner Saturday evening at the
home of the former, honoring
Miss Myra Pitts and Sandy
Templeton, whose wedding will
take place Saturday evening at
Broad Sotreet Methodist Church,
and their attendants.
The buffet table, overlaid with
a white cutwork cloth, was cen
tered with an arrangement of
pink roses flanked by candela
bra.
Guests found their places at
^ small tables.
' Miss Pitts and Miss Betsy Da
vis, June bride-elect, were re
membered with gifts.
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MISS JANICE MARIE RUFF
RUFF-STROUD ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Ruff, of Joanna, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Janice Marie, to L/Cpl.
Johnie Eddy Stroud, Jr., U. S. M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stroud, of Joanna. A July wedding has been planned.
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Mrs. Miller Is
Hostess At Bridge
Mrs. Frank Miller entertained
the members of her bridge club
last Thursday afternoon at Jwr
home on South Broad S
After guests arrived a
course was served from
appointed tables. In
room an arrangement
flowers were used.
Mrs. Henderson Pitts tvas score
winner for the aftern^ n play of
bridge.
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GA'S Honored On
Anniversary
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of Davidson Street Baptist
Church entertained with a Moth
er-Daughter party honoring the
GA’s on the Fiftieth anniver
sary of the Southern Baptist Con
vention. The tea table was cen-
itered with a three tier cake in
white with green and gold frost
ing. A gold Fifty centered the
top tier. Gold candles flanked
the centerpiece with garlands of
gold ribbons.
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard,
W.M.U. president, welcomed the
guests and Mrs. Oscar Kinard
helped with the register. Others
assisting in serving and enter
taining were Mrs. Joe Campbell,
Mrs. E. A. Freeman, Mrs. M. R.
Burgess, Misses Juanita Patter
don and Sandy Leopard.
Counselors for the G.A.’s are
Mrs. James Dunaway, Mrs. Al
vin Bagwell, Miss Judy Hornsby
and Mrs. Floyd Hellams.
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Dancing Recital
Friday Night
Students of the La bruce Heist
School of Dance will present their
annual Spring recital on Friday,
May 31, in Belk Auditorium at
7:45 p.m.
Joe Shay and Arthur Craj£ will
accompany the dancers. A small
admission will be charged. The
public is invited.
Invitations Received
By Clinton Friends
The following invitations have
been received by friends of the
honorees: 1 '
“You are cordially invited to
attend a reception honoring Dr.
and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oe-
land, at the Douglas House,
Presbyterian College, on Satur
day, June First at Eight O’clock
p.m.”
The invitations were issued by
the Presbyterian College faculty
and The College Dames.
Yellow Jessamine
Club Meets
The Yellow Jessamine Garden
Club met Monday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. Pluss Brown
with Mrs. Ralph Copeland, co
hostess.
Following the business ses
sion Mrs. W. C. Shealy presented
an interesting program on Birds
giving a paper on the life of Au
dubon. Mrs. George W. Cope
land, a guest presented a paper
on the birds of the Bible.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour.
Mrs. Black's Students
In Annual Recital
National piano guild statutes
were presented nine students by
Thomas F. Hollis at the recital
Saturday evening by students of
Mrs. Robert F. Black at the
Clinton High School auditorium.
The awards were given students
receiving the highest grades at
the National Piano Guild held
here in March. Statutes were pre
sented Bill Shields, Janice Pin-
son^.Jane Johnson, Pat Thoma
son,'high school students; Nancy
Hollis, Sophie Young, junior
high; Mary Bailey Vance, Renie
Hollis, and Julie Young, Hamp
ton Avenue students. Receiving
certificates were Jan King, Lee
Davis, Jim Johnson, Sally Mi
lam, Dell Young, Beth Johnson,
and Janice Weir.
A large floor basket of peonies,
snapdragons and pink glads was
effective on the stage.
Music Students
Sumerel In Recital
q Friday evening, May 17, the
students of Mrs. Maude Sumerel
gave their piano recital at the
Social Hall, First Baptist Church.
Students participating were
Steve Bishop, Tony Bishop,
Rhonda Sue Butler Jane Yar
brough, Sara June Gooch, Cry
stal Stilwell, Pattie Plowden,
Grace Blackwell, Darrel Leo
nard, Belinda Leonard, Susan
Fakkema, Sharon Fakkema,
Sara Weldon Jackson, Jenny Ed
wards, June Brundrick, Janet
Lawson, and Frances Cunning
ham.
An arrangement of snapdra-
gons on the piano was very ef
fective.
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. F.
F. Fowler, Mrs. John Roseboro
and Mrs. J. W. More assisted
in serving ice cream and cook
ies follow the recital.
Members Attend
Columbia Convention
The South Carolina Federation
of Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs, Inc., held its
annual state convention for 1963
in Columbia May 17,18 and 19 at
the Jefferson Hotel. The theme
of the convention was “Positive
Action—A Dimension in Leader
ship.”
Attending from the local club
were the following: President,
Mrs. Grace Connor; First Vice-
President, Mrs. Esther Pitts;
outgoing President, Mrs. Myrtle
Johnson; also Mrs. Margaret
Lockett and Miss Marian Burts.
The board dinner on Friday
evening honored club presidents.
After the business session, all
members were invited to several
parties for candidates to be elect
ed on Saturday. Party food was
served and souvenirs presented
at each party.
On Saturday at 7:00 a. m. there
was a class ^ Parliamentary
Procedure led by Miss Margue
rite DeVore.
Saturday’s luncheon, “Dimen
sions in Membership,” honored
all new members. The district di
rectors put on an attractive and
amusing skit, “Gems for Jean."
In the afternoon various infor
mative workshops were held.
The banquet on Saturday eve
ning honored past state presi
dents. The address of the evening
was given by t£e national repre
sentative, Dr. Frances White-
head, of the University of Illi
nois. Later, a reception was held
in honor of Dr. Whitehead.
WroaWMft OQ Sunday yn^^^g
featured a devotional, "The Pow
or of Positive Prayer." Idas An
na Goolsby sang "The Lord's
Prayer," accompanied by Mrs.
Grace Conner. Mks. Oonaor also
accompanied m— Goolsby on
Friday sveidng. at Samtrday
and at Saturday
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BURNS-CAMPBELL ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Marie Burns, of Laurens, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Patricia Ann, to Walter Furman Campbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Estess Campbell, of this city. A July
wedding is planned.
The Melligrom
Book Club Meeting
The Meligram Book Club meet
Monday, May 27, at the home
of Mrs. Tench Owens.
Mrs. R. C. Adair Jn, gave a
very interesting and informative
program on the life of Grace Col-
lidge, keeping with the yearly
theme of the First Ladies of the
White House.
Dainty refreshments were serv
ed during the social hour.
Legion Auxiliary In
Memorial Service
The American Legion Auxiliary
of the Copeland-Davidson Post
held its May meeting Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Nene Workman on E. Carolina
Avenue.
The meeting was opened with
prayer followed by the business
session led by the president, Mrs.
P. M. Pitts.
The following new officers were
nominated and elected to serve
during the coming year: Presi
dent, Mrs. P. M. Pitts; Vice
President, Mrs. Perry Moore;
Secretary, Mrs. Frank Miller;
Treasurer, Mrs. L. O. Thornley;
Historian, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin;
Chaplain, Mrs. W. H. Simpson;
Sergeant-At-Arms, Mrs. Nene
Workman.
The annual reports were given
by the committee chairmen.
Mrs. G. W. Copeland, chair
man of the Memorial committee,
gave an impressive memorial
program and service. Seven red
candles were lighted in memory
of World War I, World War II,
Korean veterans, veterans in hos
pitals, War Orphans, widows,
men who lost their lives at sea
and a gold candle for the Gold
Star mothers. Mrs. Nene Work
man, Gold Star Mother was pre
sented a flower arrangement in
Carolina Wren Club
In Meeting
The Carolina Wren Garden
Club held its regular meeting at
the home of Mrs. Gary Hol
combe. ,
The meeting was called to or
der by the president, Mrs. Eula
Owens.
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard gave
some garden hints for May fol
lowed by a brief business session.
Mrs. Holcombe introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Judson
Bremher, who gave a most in
teresting and informative-lecture
on formal and informal teas. The
guests were-invited into the din
ing room illustrated with a mid-
era tea. The tahle was overlaid
with lavender and purple linen.
Centering the table was an ar
rangement of Martha Washing
ton plume, spirea, and roses in
tones of pink, lavender and pur
ple in an amethyst cut-glass,
compote. Flanking the arrange
ment was an amethyst Italian
crystal candle holder with pink
lighted tapers. From a prettily
adorned table assorted dainty
sandwiches, hot- buns, chips,
cookies, nuts, and mints were
served.
Mrs. Guy Tumblin poured tea.
Mrs. J. W. Moore assisted the
hostess in serving.
Davis-Pitts Feted
With Luncheon
Mrs. Davis Pitts and daugh
ters, Mrs. John Lay of Ware
Shoals, and Mrs. Glenn Reaves
of Texas, entertained Miss Betsy
Davis and Miss Myra Pitts with
luncheon Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Cecil Wilson on Ansel
Drive.
As the guests assembled, they
were invited into the family room
where punch was served by Mrs.
Reaves.
Lunch was served buffet style
from a prettily appointed table
overlaid with pink linen cover.
The arrangement was made in a
white imperial milk glass com
pote holding an arrangement of
pink glads and white chrysanthe
mums and gypsophilia.
Guests were seated on the
breezway at tables overlaid with
white, each centered with stand
ing pink net hearts, flanked with
shades of pink sweet williams
and gypsophilia.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Roy Poe of Las Vegas, Nev.
and Mrs. Charles Lawrence of
Clemson.
The bride-elects were remem
bered with gifts-
Broad Street WSCS
To Meet Monday
The Womans’ Society of Chris
tian Service of Broad Street
Methodist Church will meet Mon
day, June 3, at 3:30 p. m. The ex
ecutive board will meet at 2:30
p. m.
gold by Mrs. Copeland.
During the social hour refresh
ments were served by the host
esses, Mrs. Workman, Mrs. L. O.
Thornley, Mrs. G. W. Copeland,
Mrs. Ryland Sumerel and Miss
Florrie Burdette. An arrange
ment of red roses was used on
the dining table.
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