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■ ^ ^‘^tTHURSDJlY, JANljjABY 2, IM EVENT Of ' c \ '/ ■) Jii ' a ' ' t. J, . >-w® THE CUMKW 'W •.CLINTON, &,A INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 rBomsmBsa they will be at home ia^jUnton. The bride Is'the eldei^f^arhter of -Mr.-aad_Mris-J. A. Davie of Clijitoo. She WAS a popular member^of tiae class of Wmthrop ’i^ollefe. ' Mr. Workman is a well kaown farm er of the RopeweD lectioo. He is a son of the late J. Floyd Workman, and Mrs. Workman. - CENTURY CLUB MEETS TUESDAY Hiomweirs former daughters, who Bie now attending different colleges, NEW PRESIDENT TAKES OFFICE •;jS35' hem for the honor bestowed nfpon him and asked the same united coopeiation of the members for the com’ng year, John MoSween responded for,‘he cliih and esqpressed the delighi of the mem McCrary Takes Over Brow! St. Station C. H. McCrary, well known local cit- bership in the selection of the former j izen, assumed the managemeivt of the A. V e '* * ft • • * ft M. . mj, .. secretary; for the new 3reai’s leader iBro^ Street Filling Station yester- Mid Building sad ^ Said certifieajta having ly isaaed to Jo#'Va^ Pltts« bat heretofore been'kit 2-6-dtc Jh€ Vance Plttf;ri,, and pledged the clufir’s interest and | day morning. This station in the past support. (has been operated by J, V. Edwards, The Century club will meet on next! at breakfast on Saturday morning. Tuesday, January 7th, at 4 p. m. with Those enjoying this delightful occas- Mrs. A. E. Spencer. ' I ion were: Misses Mildred and Clifford ^ I Harris of the Woman’s college of KEW YEAR’S jPlerida, Sarah Coyle of Agues Scott, "1 EVE PARTY On New Year’s eve Miss Martha Whitten entertained about twenty friends at a Jovely p^y. A salad course was s^ed. The late evening was spent ih enjoyment of fire works and watching for the New Year.- Henrietta Jones ol Chicora, Ruby C on- rad and Alma Tamler of Maryville, Clemmie Jimisoq of, Queen’s college, and LaVeme Mc^iston. f U D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS MONDAY The.Mxugrovtt Mill chapetr, D. NABORS-SIMj^N' A wedding of interest, and one that came as a complete surprise, was that of G. R. Simpson and Miss Banna Na- bors^n Christmas day. The ceremony was ^ietly performed in Laurens at ^ will m«t with Mis. a.r. D^k- u,, M.thodist by th. Rev ett on January 6th, at three o’clock,' with Mesdames J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and J« W. Finney as assisting hostesses. A short business session will be held followed by ah address by Mrs. John C. Coulter, state regent. U.D. C. 'KL J. E. T. Major. » ’ The bride is a daughter^of Mrs. Liz zie Nabors and the la‘te J. M. Nabors of the Hurricane section, and is an at tractive and much admired young wo man. The groom has made his home here for a number of years, being con- Gilbeit Blakely Bfcbmcs Dirvctlng Head of Kiwaida Club. Pliliu tw - New Yeor Outlined. * The regular mdeting of the Kiwimts club Tuesday night marked thd juinaal transfer of officers for the new year. The retiring president, W. D,j,^Cope- Taiid, turned over the affairs of the club to Gilbrit Blakely, recently elect ed as the *30 leader. . In m^Bg from office, Preaident Cbpelaiid thanked the club Jkr the splendid cooperation extended Mm and asked for the incoming president the same loyal support. Mr. Copeland..haa made one of the most popular and successful leaders in the club’s his tory, and was heartily thanked by the mem^rship for his valuable services. In assuming the president’s chair. President Blakely thanked the mem- i It was shown by the Karelina Ki- wanian of the Carolines district, ih'at the Clinton club for the past two months has lead the 6th divisioa^ in at tendance. The secretary announeed, four members with 100 pei^ cent at tendance records,-B. L. King, F. G. Pinson, B. S. Pinson .and Qoyne L. Simpson. ^ Tlic club voted, to hold Hs annual “ladles^ight" celebration on the even ing of January 28rd. i , Officers to serve witht Prcsitlent Blalmly for 1980 are: Rev. C. Bynum BetU, vice-president; D. C. Houstess., swretary; W. D. Copeland district proinrietor „of Edwards Auto Serrice garage on West Main strMt Mr. Mc- Clrary has been conneoted'iwlthi the mercantile and and oil busiaess in dinton for severiil years past, ahd hk IriMihilwfll be interested to kiyofr that he* is again actively wt-.^hg, bead of one'of the city’s well known ftations. CROWN AND EGO Te Prbntis Jewelry —, Clinton, 8. C. ^he Store' With the New Year Spirit. At this sessea of the year we wish to tlMnk oar Maay frienda abd patrona tor their loyalty in allowing F^mpt Service Rights 'i J.M. PITTS ST W« _ as to - , , ser^ their needs for the pest year, trustee, , and the following board of10ur motto is “Service and Satlsfec- directors: W. H. Simpson, W. Wi | tlon.” Harris, B. H. Boyd, Rev. John Me Swedn, Dr. L. R, Lynn, nd m and'Johi) Holland mifiter. J. B. Hart WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? NOTICE OF LOSTCERT-IPICATE Notice is hereby given that I will, apply to the Clinton Building ai^ Loan Association of Clinton, S.' C., on February ISth, 1980, fdrr a new cer tificate to replace certificate^ numbek 98, series one, for 8 shares of stock In cm NOTICE For Ae next few weelu YPe win gin ONLY on TmiRSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY — the last .throe'days of each week. > > CIWTON COTTON oa CO. ‘44 •• V' pany as bookkeeper. He is a popular young business man o^iterling worth and chaaaoter. MEET FRIDAY The local U. D. C. chapter will meet Friday afternoon in the library,at the high school building. Dues have been raised frSm $1.00 to $1.50 which hmount is due in January. Host- esses for the meeting are Mesdames E. J. Adair, C. M. Bailey, T. D. Cope- ANNOUNCEMENT The follcwliig announcement will be land^ G. C. Pitts, E. G. Fuller and ' of much interest in the city whefe the Misa Julia Ferguson. I^Trodih has many friends, being the ' Ison of Dr. T. L. W. Bailey; ENTERTAINS 1 FR1£M)S On Friday evening Miss Mary Howze Dillard entertained a few friends. Assisted by Irene and Emily Dillard, a sweet course was^served to the following guests: MisseS Ca*‘oline Mr. and Mrs. John M. Morris announce the marriage of their daughter ’ Annie Mae to Mr. Thomas L. W. Bailey, ^. Martin, Copie McCrary, Nannie Sue on Sunday, December twenty-second Adair, Elizabeth and Katherine i Nineteen hundred and twenty-nine Blakely, Frances Bailey, Mary Emma j Florence, South Carolina Speake, Elmore Martin, Billy Owens, [ At Home Fred Oxley, Dill Ellis, Henry Dillard Washington, D. C. and John Glenn. i DAVIS-WOkKMAN A very quiet and attractive wedding of the Christmas season took place on INVITE FRIENDS . TO DINNERS , On Monday and Tuesday evenings i priday afternoon, Dec. 27th,‘ at the Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young enter- i home of Prof, and Mrs. Claude F. In- tained about fifty friends at course imu) Pendleton street in Greenville, dinners. Pink carnations were when their niece. Miss Virginia Davis, throughout the house as decorationK ■ was married to Hugh Borids Work- and also adorned the separate tabled, man. Misses Bessie Jones, Mary. Howze Dil-1 The wedding, which cam^ as a de- lardi- Sarah Copekiid and AUrgurot Rightful mn-priw to their frknd*. wm .l^’ies assisted Mrs. Young. .1. ACTAEAN CLUB WITH MRS. ADAIR On .Saturday afternoon Mrs. E Adair entertained the Actaean club. Festive decorations adorned the home and a salad course followed by cream and pound cake was^ served to the attended by only immediate relatives and a few close friends. The home was simply and beautiful ly decorated with palms, ferns, bas kets of pink carnations, and white branched candalabra holding white cathedral candles. A pre-nuptial program of appropri ate music was rendered by Miss Mary Inman, of Greenville, on the violin. guests of the afternoon: Mesdames John MeSween, Bothwell Graham,^accompanied by Miss Frances Wil- T. L. W. Bailey, J. F.‘^JacoM, M. J.|liams of Clinton, at the piano. McFadden, R. B. Vance, Guy Pitts, j The impressive- ring ceremony was W. J. Bailey, G. A. Copeland, .T. L. Wright, J. H. Witherspoon, B. H. Boyd, J. L. Carter, J. L. 'Longslioie and L. B. Dillard. COLLEGE GIRLS AT BREAKFAST Mrs. L. R. Lyoji and Janie young couple departed for a brief tour, Lois Lynn entertained several of to unannounired points, after which performed by the Rev. J. Wash Watts of Greenville. The' bride was becomingly attired in a traveling suit of black and wore a corsage of pink rose buds anf lilies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony the 1 OS ■ L E Y > ’ \oir it is i i i i < i i i tiid . . . 4 ro!»lov is Mitlli-Svrvvtt tgritH! I ^HK OH ’ - Li luJin w N.iiui in rniin ■ 1 hrtt * M r<*t/I ariti \ r.uiin m ( i'«T,-rliTliN« jMi'M- .ul fi-i- VYhii’fi i-. .iriil v^iii • oniinm t !/»•. I h*’ B ! <» M H - In r.nli'i Not |** r?orni.fiir*‘ u! tti. imiI j i r- forniarui jin'- a li- mt ‘n! <ai)irn t. lini'-ht il .n ri» ii -Y.iio iJ i o*m". i ■ • "mI- liiii! in l#« ant ami ifs-tni'^ tioii ilic* I’inost Inrr'if I-.-. 1- ♦ ;ij li • ar t« fn ) n r. ■ \ rraii;l» t ^ > o\Y n hf.» n ^ j 1 ' J. r «k < fe s NOW OR WHEN—are’you going to resolve to use the Modem Meth ods of purchasing your foods. There is no better time than the login ning of this New Year to begin using your telephone, which connects your kitchen with your nearest Quality Service Store. Many millions of housewives during 1929 found it pleasant and profitable to shop “; the QMttty S^fyic^’ Way.‘.Thr Sparisl^’ttst^ plrtcM*!.^ 0T15.“ . your pantry and you will find by a careful comparison that you not only save time and gasoline, which is also money,* but you actually save on the price of the food you buy. , WHITE HOCSB COFFEE, Medium IVORY SOAP 2 for FANCY HEAD RICE Clean-Made Macaroni 2 for APPLES 80s and 88s dozen N; V. CoUbler POTATOES 6 lbs. 6allentine’8 PORK SAUSAGE ,•/ Ballentirie’s Breakfast BACON lb. pkgs. 31c Coca-Cola and Neki Drinks Bee Brand EXTRACTS Red Drum COFFEE Self-Rising FLOUR 24 lb. 99c INTERNATIONAL SALT 3for 12c BLACK ■•ft Yellow jibi i f. F.V. Assort^ Cakes lb Fdatu^e diUtoh-Maid and li^aussen’s Bread. ■ ‘ •' ■ riAmtir Membm of Clinto^Kewbmr-lliMpciriiy^roup r CLl ilNildwln^s drbceiV, iSPitUfl. C. Bobi^ L. P g;iu BptiBH>^' ’*0- Boozer BrothenaTli^ N£WB£RRY. St C. vS- L. Sh. ^ ‘4 ■ ■ •4t>T^.flgnil6n %' :j. E. A»IA SU 'L. j' . j tia, Sf. 0. 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