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V V •N / Thursdoy, Jonuory 8, 1948 , ;\ ^e gil^TON CHRONICLE * \ \‘'“ *T Page Tlirec NOTICE TO STOC KHOLDERS The annual meeting of Stockhold ers of The Commercial Depository of Clinton, Clinton, S. C-. will be held January 13, 1948, at 4:00 q’clock P.M., in the office of the Depository, to elect Directors for the next ensu- year, and tV transact juch bus! nes%. as nhay come before the- meet ing. • A A_ . H. D. HENkY, Vice-Pres. 8-3c F. M, BOLAND, Cashier. OFFICE SUPPLIES— ' Call T4 For Tour Needs. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. * W. \ f Porry Crouch of- * \ Omul Relief PROM SMIFPLY, STUFFY DISTRISS OP HeadCoktfl r relief from head cold stress starts to come when vou put a little Va-tro-nol In each nostril. What’s more — it actually helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time I Try itl Follow „ directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL WORK REFRESHED HAVE A COCA-COLA •OmED UNDE* AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. O 1947, Th# Coca-Cola Company iilta *— SPECIALS! All Steel VENETIAN BLINDS S5.95 9x12 GOLD SEAL RUGS $12.95 9x12 MANITEX RUGS $7.95 Lane CEDAR CHEST $49-95 We Also Have Plenty BEAUTYREST SIMMONS DEEPSLEEP SIMMONS PRINCESS MATTRESSES SIMMONS SOFABEDS *We Have In Stock INLAID LINOLEUM AND PLAIN CONGOLEUM YARD GOODS That We Can Give You Expertly Installed IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THESE ARTICLES DROP IN TO SEE US T. E. Jones &,Sons Phone 131-R E. Caroline Ave. CLINTON, S. C. T- SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS tOF INTEREST..... . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W Ford-Bryont .. Mhss. Bryant and John D. , Ford of thTs’Ycity, were united in : marriage _on .December 25. The 'ceremony was performed in Laurens ! by Probate Judge J. H. Wasson. After a wedding trip they are now ] Toniaht ' making their home here. * with the Rev ficiating. The b'ride^jvore r a brown -gabardine suit with brown accessories 'and a purple ^orchid corsage. The bridegrootn’s sister, Mrs. "Wil liam P. Coker, of Asheville, was ma tron of honor She wore a black wool suit with black accessories and a cor.sage of white gardenias. William P. Coker, ^f Asheville, (Continued on page two) FREE! ICE CREAM and DO-NLTS FRIDAY — 4 U> 6 F\ M. The Ice Cream Bar COMEf ment position, as caretaker -of the armory. After a wedding trip they are resid ing wilh the groom's parents. U. D. C. Will Hall-Livingston Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall of- near Little Mountain, formerly of Goid- ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara Ruth, to Virgil' Wyman Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. J* A. Livingston jof Prosperity.! The wedding will take plaof in Fdbruary. | The January meeting of the Ste-' 1 phen D. Lee Chapter, U. D. C.. will meet this evening (Tburs4ay) - at ' ; 7:,30 o’cltxTk at the home of Mrs. D. A. ‘ Yarborough. Mrs. E. H. Hall, Sr., is program leader. Georgia Visitor Entertained Here v <Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis enter- tained at supper recently in honor of ^tiheir visitor, Miss Mary Alice i Blackburn, of Alto, Ga. Places were laid for seven' guests, at the din ing table which had a centerpiece of greenery and' lighted candles. Sea sonal decorations were attractive in the receiving rooms. Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday Circles- of the -First Presbyterian ohunch will meet \Jonday, January 12, as follows: Circles L and 2 together at the churfrh at 8 o’clock. All others will rryeet at 4 o’clock. No. 3, Mrs. J. B. Frontis. No. 4, Mrs. R. C. McLees. No. 5, Mrs. Harry Wilkes. No: 6, Whs. H. S.' Owens. ‘ ' No. 7, Mrs. H. M. Wise. No: 8, Rock Bridge at the church at 4 o’clock Tlesday, JaquaryT3. Miss Margaret Bolt Bride Of Sanford R. McDaniel Of wide social interest is the an nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. W. 'ft. Bolt of Laurens, of the marriage of Lions Give Party 5 At Country Club : The Clintbn Lions club entertained! ^ M 1 ar S aret C - to San - their wives and friends on last Tucs- 1 ° f so " Mr ' a . nd day evening at Lakeside country! * ^ ‘ ¥ cI:)aniei of city club. . on December 12. Crepe paper streamers in pastel I . ^remony took place at 6 shades were used in-decorations and ° cloc k in evening at the First the ball room was adorned with a fan-shaped arrangement of gladi oli. A bullet supper was served to about one hundred guests. An. at tractive centerpiece for the dining table was fashioned of white' chry santhemums, pink . carnations and !heatherV Dancing was enjoyed dur ing the evening with an orchestra furnishing the music. Members of the committee on ar rangements ^included P. S. Bailey, John A. Addison, Archie D. Clark and Robert P. Hamer. Baptist church of Asheville, N. C., j Splendour ond qualify. in a hne 'ing. I \ I H (, I! IT V the priceless ingredient which costs you nothing Our policy of guaranteed satisfaction adds nothing to the cost of your (fiamond ring, but how greatly it enhances the peaceof-mihd of our,, customers. It means so muen to be sure of Value- J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counts' 0 Singley-Sonders Rehearsal Party Miss Treida Peterson* of Spartan burg, entertained the wedding party and a few' friends Friday evening aiflter the rehearsal for the Singley- Sanders wedding which took place December 27.* The party wus given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, which was prettily decorated in the green and white bridal motif. Fruit cake, colifee, nuts and cpndy were served. The bride and groom presented their gifts Jo the bridesmaids and ushers at this time. The Pattes Give 'Reveillon' Party A .“Reveillon Party” was given Dec. 31 by the Rev. and Mrs. Ed ouard Pafte at their home, 7 Calvert avenue. Twenty -guests enjoyed a program df music atiSi'^nes. Pnaes were given for “the hfiju little poem" and the "last quiz *ft. 1947.” Just before midnight a buffet supper was served. Library, parlor and hall were decorated with silvery leaves and.colored tajlfers. W. M. S. Meeting Held Monday The Woman’s Missionary Society of Bailey’** Memorial church met Monday evening with Mrs. Eland j Harris, hostess. • The president, Mrs. Crawford, pre- j sided over the business session and Mrs. M'arvnn Stewart gave an inter esting article on “He Shall Direct) Thy Path.” Minutes of the previous menting were read by Mrs. Harris. secretary. The meeting was closed with a prayer. Later the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Glee Scarborough, served a salad.. ENLIST YOUR MEMBERSHIP in the course with hot coffee. Birthday Dinner Honors Mr. Adair In observance of Mr. Adair’s birth- 'day Sunday, Jan. 4, Mrs. J. I. Adair ! entertained a number of relatives at dinner. Adorning the center of the table which was overlaid with a 'linen cover was an epergne with pink and white roses handmade by the l|ast- less. Place cards and the birthday l cake decorated with pink candles completed the table arrangement. Rhodes-Smith Rites Solemnized- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes of, this city, announce the marriage of' their daughtei* Kathryn, to Roy Thomas Smith, <it>n of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Smith, also of Clinton. The ceremony was performed af- Broad Street Methodist church parsonage by Rev. P. L. Bauknlght. Mr. Smith served several years in the army and now holds a govern- v , - • Laurens County Community Concert Association Partake of a Program of Music and Entertainment by Some of the Nation’s Outstanding Artists and Help Advance the Cultural Life of Ijiu- rens County. ” ■ » ■ . At Least 3 Concerts This Year See and Hear in I^aurens What You Would Like to See and Hear in New York. , - Season Membership ... J6.00 (Tax Included) School Children $3.00 » * (Tax Included) Membership Limited to 1,000 , . (Capacity of Auditorium) 1 . No single admissions sold. This year’s members have prior nghL* to membership in future years. % - * Membership blanks available at Chronicle Publishing Co., or from any one of the membership committee. Memberships transferable and recognized by other Community Can- cert Associations where seating is available. Campaign Now On!: Closes Saturday, January 10, at 5 P. M. Pull for the Cultural Development of Laurens County f mrs. lee s. mcmillan * . • . • ... Campaign Director * •