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J Cttataa, 8. C, ThvrMUgr, OetoiMr 22, IH4 Sfi CLINTON CUBONICLK Weddings Club News TelephoBe 8884641 Social Events r '< .Sunbonnet Club 'With Mrs. Ayers ! The Sunbonnet Garden Club will meet Monday. October 26, at the borne of Mrs. Harry Ayers. All members are urged to at tend and to bring with them an arrangement and also a gift wrapped package. Bridge Club With Mrs- D. O. Rhame % . Mrs. Delmar Rhame was hostess to her bridge club on ' October 15. Mrs. James Oeland aid Mrs. Horace Payne were prise winners. Mrs. Rhame served a salad course after the cards were laid aside. Thomwell JHA Club In October Meeting The Thornwell Junior 7 Home makers Association met October 19. Joyce Dunaway, case work supervisor of the Laurens Coun ty Welfare Department, spoke to the girls on “The Welfare De partment’s Role in Strengthening Family Life." Mrs. Marie Bannister is the adviser for the group. PossWilson Rites In England March 13 Miss Susan Florence Pass will be married to Carl Don Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCormick Wilson, March IS in Crich, Derbyshire, England. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pass of Riddings, Derbyshire, England. After having served four years hi the Air Force, Mr. Wilson gradauted from the Ohio College of Applied Science, Cincinnati. Woman's Club Has Halloween Party The Clinton Mills Woman's Club had a Halloween party Oc tober 15 at the community build ing. Mrs. Lois Wehunt is presi dent of the club. Mrs. Margaret Blakely, Mrs. Betty Webb, and Mrs. Lucille Taylor are first, second and third vice-presidents, respective ly. Edna Terry is serving as secretary, while Mrs. Nellie O’Shields and Mrs. Ella Harvey are assistant secretaries. Mrs. Gertrude Fowler and Mrs. Josephine Allman are treasurer and assistant treasur er, resect!vely. Reporter for the club is Mrs. Nell Haggart. The club is sponsorings "clothes closet” at the Mercer Silas Bailey School this year. They will have clothes of all sixes to be given to anyone in need. The club also has plumed to serve families who are not members af any church. MISS WHITE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White, Sr., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Martha, to Marion Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fi esuam Miss White, a Clinton High School graduate, is presently working at Chemstraad. Also a Clinton High School graduate, Mr. Freeman is a stu dent at Presbyterian College. The couple is planning a home wedding in December. Morgan-Howard Rites In Greer Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Hulon B. How ard were married at S:90 p. m., Saturday, October 17, at the Mt. Lebanon Baptist pastorium in Greer. Rev. M. R. Simpson of ficiated. Following the ceremony a re ception was given at the home of the groom’s parents. Mrs. Howard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan and a graduate of Clinton High School. Having graduated from business college, the bride is em ployed as clerk of the Probate Court for Greenville County. She will reside with the groom’s parents until he has finished his term in the U. S. Navy. Mr. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Howard of Greer, is a graduate of Greer High School. He is presently in the U. S. Navy, stationed at Balnbridge, Md. DILLARD BOLAND presents the most engaging fashions in diamond rings \ r l- r • A' * I v vr# 1191 "ImpwM" $480 bon the WssieaS Ire—we collection -SUIMN See this and other piertONS OamoMl treasures priced traei WO to $104)00 OMlri CooyxcM BOtAND Jeweler Otatm,g.C. Woman's Society In Special Meeting The Women’s Society of Chris tian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild will observe a call to prayer and self-denial at the Broad Street Methodist Church Wednesday, October 28, at 4:00 p. m. — All women of the church are urged to be present. Miss Addison Winner In Hunt State Class Elaine Addison won first place in the Hunter State Class at the Greenville Horse Show October 10. She won second prize in the Working Hunter Class and third prize in the Green Hunter Class. Miss Addison will compete in various Jumping classes at the Greenwood Horse Show October 22-24. ^ . The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Addison, Elaine is present ly working on her Master’s de gree in History at the Univer sity of South Carolina. She plan* to complete her course in Janu ary. Fomham-Moy Rites In Columbia Oct. 17 Miss Elizabeth Marie Farn- ham Hopkins and Benjamine May Crabtree were married Oct. 17 at the St. Martin’s in-the- Fields Episcopal Church in Co lumbia. The Rev. William A. Thompson officiated. A Presbyterian College grad uate, Mr. Crabtree is teaching and coafhlwf at Thomwell Or- phanage. The couple have an ap- partment with Mrs. Larry Dil lard on Cleveland Street. Mrs. Crabtree is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rem- bert Hopkins of Columbia. Mr. Crabtree is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl May Crabtree of Graham, N. C. Morning Party With Mrs. Maodonald Mrs. James Macdonald, Mrs. George Brockenbrough, and Mrs. Bailey Dixon recently entertain ed with a morning party at the home of Mrs. Macdonald in Mer- rie Oaks. Arrangements of roses were used throughout the receiving rooms. Mrs. William Redd Turner served coffee from the prettily appointed table in the dining room. Others assisting the hos tesses were Mrs. George Brock enbrough, Sr., Mrs. H. E. Stur geon, Mrs. A. C. Young, Mrs. J. B. Hart, and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap. Some 40 guests called between the hours of 10 o'clock and 12 noon. The following Thursday morn ing the hostess entertained with a similar party at the home of’ Mrs. Dixon in Merri Oaks. The home was similarly dec orated with roees in fall colors. Assisting in enter* * < " <, *g were Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, Mrs. Mi chael Turner, Mrs. Rufus Sad ler, Mrs. Reese Young, Jr., MTs. Georce Cornelson. Mrs. Judson Davis, and Mrs. Milford Smith. OES Initiation Be Held Tonight James B. Parrott Chapter No. 9 Order of Eastern Star will hold a special meeting Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of initiation. All members are urged to attend. The annual Inspection will be Oct. 23 with a supper at 6:30 and the meeting beginning at 8:00 in the evening. Mrs. Ed Kay, the worthy Grand Matron and Robert Kurtz, the Worthy Grand Patron, will inspect this meeting. Also to be present is the District Deputy Grand Ma tron, Mrs. Oscar Kinard. Mrs. Smith Named Council President Mrs. Horace C. Smith was elected president of the Wom an’s Council of the Lydia Pres byterian Church at a meeting of the Women of the Church Oct. 6. Miss Faye Bailey was elected vice-president, while Mrs. J. B. Neal was chosen to serve as sec retary-treasurer of the Council. Historian is Mrs. J. Gaynor Phillips. *- Miss Bobbie Cumbie, Mrs. Jim Bailey, Mrs. Alice Snider and Mrs. Nell Mills were chosen to serve on the Program Coun cil. Morning Coffee For Faculty Wives The Presbyterian College Dames honored the new facul ty wives Tuesday with a morn ing coffee at the home of Mrs. R. E. Fakkema, club presdient. Mrs. Neal Prater, vice-presi dent, and Mrs. Randy Huff, secretary, were co-hostesses. A lighted Jack-o-lantern, bright fall leaves and bunch es of grapes formed the center- piece on the table which was covered with a brown linen cloth. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Alex Stump and Mrs. J. M. Gettys. Mrs. Marshall Brown and Mrs. J. M. Oeland served at the coffee table. Coffee, imported cheeses, fruit and cookies were served in the den. Women of Church In First Meeting Mrs. George Breckenbrough presided at the first meeting of the current season of the Women of the Church of the First Pres byterian Church, October 19 in the chapel of the church. Dr. E. C. Scott opened the meeting with prayer. The program concerned the new organization of the Women of the Church which Mrs. George Breckenbrough, president, des cribed. Also taking part on the pro gram were the four program chairmen: Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Mrs. C. W. Copeland, Mrs. Rob ert Wysor, and Mrs. Hugh Ja cobs. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Julian Bolkk and her circle entertained the group. Woman's Society With Mrs. Holland The Women’s Society of Chris tian Service of Broad Street Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. E. L. Holland on the afternoon of October 13 at 3:30 p.m. The president Mrs. Hubert Todd presided, with Mrs. J. B. Wilder giving the devotional. “Teach Me Thy Way” was the topic of the meditation given by Mrs. Irene Todd followed with the program “Six Different Phas es on the Life of Frances E. Wil lard” told by members of the or ganization. The W.S.C.S. are E. was Mrs. Allen Young To Host Iris Club The Iris Garden Club will meet Wednesday, October 28, at 3:30 p.^m. at the home of Mrs. Allen Young. Mrs. Earl McElhannon will be the co-hostess at this meeting. Mrs. G. W. Copeland, the guest speaker, will give the members information about herbs. CAROLINA WRENN The Carolina Wreim Garden Club will meet Monday, October 26, at Vernon's Restaurant at g:30 o’clock. Mrs. J. R. Rey nolds will be hostess chairman. Others assisting will be Mrs. Rhett Adair and Mrs. Fred Hol combe. A program on flower arrang ing is being planned. YELLOW JESSAMINE The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club will meet next Monday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. R. M. League on the old Laurens Road. Mrs. Plus Brown will assist the hostess. A program “Peonies Are For ever” is planned. Romance, and Diamonds GO TOGETHER Music is fine. Atmosphere helps too. But the diamond ring uinches the deal. If your ro- mance has reached that stage, please bear this in mind; we re, ready, willing and able to serve your best interests in that di rection. o HrMiliM ditmond ring from a wide choice. $175.00 Saey Te a * J. C THOMAS, Jeweler "It's Time That Counts” CLINTON JOANNA MiMSi Hairsiylmg in 4Jte u U4# manner comi/M it® -observing El Month during October noted in the program that she was the first woman to become president of a college. Following the program Mrs. Holland served a desert course with coffee. Ointon Entries Win Second, Third Pieces At Foir Flower Show Three Clinton women had ar rangements that won second and third places in the Flower Show at the Laurens County Fair this week. Mrs. Gary Holcombe won sec ond place In Division Eight: Ike Fair is a kaleidoscope of wond ers. In her arrangement she used two Brandy sniffers filled with fresh garden flowers. Mrs. J. W. Moore placed third with her arrangement using a star cactus, driftwood and paint ed metal with a rock base. 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