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% > Thursday, Octobed IS, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE SOCIETY "(Continued from page three) more, jjames Fleming. Harold Cope land, and Joe Bennett, linemen, will oe in the lineup. The public is invited to witness the game. at the home of Mrs. John B. Fer-] Sentinel—Grady Arnold. Hnmprnminn C,nmn guson on Maple street, w'ith Dr. R. The chapter was placed on the u V3arne K. Timmons, officiating. ( Honor Roll with a Star. pOF Bell Street A program of nuptial music pre- Immediately before ihe meeting u___ KJ" Li ceded the ceremony and at the close members of the chapter and spe- nere JUlUraay rNigrir Ann Wilson. Jimmy Young, Terrell rl l es Beale, of Atlanta, c j a i guests enjoyd a banquet served — Cook, Pat Fowler, Beth Trammell, p a - student at Presbyterian col-; a t Roddy’s Restaurant. Golden rod.’ It’s Be!l Street high vs. Sanders » -»-• i ^ Alan Trammell, Emily Bailey, Helen leg0, san 8 The Lord’s Prayer.” walnuts were used as center table high of Laurens Saturday night Oc- I ICKCiS ■ Anderson, Rose Moore Nettles and The attractive brunette bride was decorations in carrying out the Hal- , '* . ” HnvP Rppn Mnilprl Helen Phillips. becomingly attired in a brown suit loween motif with black candles tob er 15. on Johnson field at Pres- n Q y e DCCn fVtaiiea .. Later in the evening ice cream with brown accessories. She carried and black cats placed at vantage co iiege. Admission w II be Page S«ven “ “T 5 If Stuffy Hose a white bible topped with red roses, points. Miss Roslyn Cason, of this city, 1 was the bride’s only attendant. She Piffc-Gruhe Weridina wore a lime green suit with a cor- sage of pink carnations. Clarence Plans AfC AnnOUlICCd Roberts, of Laurens, was the groom’s! Miss Fay Pitts and Robert best man. Grube who will be married at eight Moore. roll was served with punch. U. D. C. Meets With Mrs. Yarborough Thursday evening Mrs. Dan Yar borough was hostess to the Steph en D. Lee chapter U. D. C. for the October meeting. Red roses were effective against . , ,. i . . —- - the turquoise blue mantel in the liv-[ n nd atend i. t ” e • 1 ^l 1 ” ia i^l errnont tendants for their rites. The cere- ing room and pink camellias were 1 ~ 6 m - nSt ° ’ y a '* # mony _will be performed by Rev. arranged on the coffee table. 1 Mrs. Yarborough, president, pre sided over the business session. She urged members to attend the state 75c for adults and 50c for students. Kick-off time is 8 o’clock. All membership cards for the Lau rens County Community Concert se- 1 ries have been mailed out. Any This will be the homecoming game member who did not receive their for the school and a big crowd is ex- card properly filled out is asked to pected. Such stalwart players as Del- contact Mrs. D. O. Rhame. The first J. mar Bailey, J. D. Williams, John W. concert will be in the Clinton high Horace Ferguson. William school auditorium, at 8:15 o’clock.! as ^b(X)k Iteeper" at "Scott's Sto^She in e * Ve £ in ,? ? f f °l tobe 1 !: Long ' Barney Flemin ^ Rufus on Tuesday, October 25. at which f, a^graduateofcUntotl 1 h^ch^l ££ = Group will, and atpndpd Virginia Tntprmnnt a__ a ." ^ d . at Melvin Hunter, \\ i.he Hubert El- appear in concert. A little Va-tro-nol in each nostril quickly opens up *- nasal passages to relieve stuffy transient congestion. Invites rest ful sleep. Relieves sniffly. sneesy distress of head colds. Follow direc tions in the package. Try it l , VICKS VA TRONOL er Mrs. A. S. MaxWell of the Thorn- well orphanage, staff and a former, 0 P5 ratlons missionary to Brazil. She spoke of her work and experiences in th°t country. During the social hour the hostess served a salad course, Russian tea and 1 cake. Music Club Holds First Foil Meeting Mr. Williamson is a graduate of p £. Bauknight, pastor, assisted by Washington high school, Washing- Rev . J. H. Kohler of Anderson, for- ton, Ga. and is a member of the mer pastor, junior class at Presbyterian college. ‘ , , convention in Florence on During World War II he served with „ ^he mation of honor will be Mrs. convention in Florence October 20-| the 2 nd Marine Division for thirty- Francls McNelis, of Pennsauken. N. "”The chanter had as itc onoct three months, nineteen months be- si . stcr tbe bride-groom. Miss -- ch a p t„e r _h a d as its guest speak- { ent in the Pacific theatre 0 f Carolyn Pitts, cousin of the bride will be maid of honor and the c, ,, , . , * bridesmaids include, Miss Mvra Following a wedding trip to Au- Adair iMlsS Lillian Dlllard> ^ Iiss gUbta and Washington, Ga. the Virginia Gray, Mrs. Frank Ramage, young couple are residing in an Mrs . Carlton Flemming of Creed- apartment at 110 Hickory street. j more> N C > and Mrs. Bill McKin non. Little Dianne Pitts will be Eostern Star Has flower girl and Billy Pitts, will be D .. , ring bearer. They are the daughter banquet Here and and son Mr. and Mrs. w. r. Pitts. Inspection Meeting Jack Fanjoy of Statesville. N. C.; The first meeting of the fall for 1 Janies B. Parrott, chapter no. 9 B # d L Boyd Statesville, Bob Coble the Clinton Music club was held Order of Eastern Star held its an- . ess ^!J ler l Wednesday afternoon of the past nua ^ inspection on Saturday even- anfi ei , Chai les Pitts and Bill McKin- week at the home of Mrs. Harry in 8. October 8, 1949. Mrs. Flossie "on will serve as ushers. Ladson Du- McSween. Assistant hostesses were 0. Miller of Union, worty grand B °w e U a l groom s best man. . B B. Ballard, Mrs. Caldwell Hen- matron of South Carolina and Abe 1 .^ rs ' A i! e ^ and t r .^ 1 t u ke ,h f derson, Mrs. Jasper Rowland and : w y man Greenville, worthy grand P of br , e af the rehearsal. Mrs. R. S. Truluck. j patron of South Carolina, were both . Tjh. 0 Ie i? e ^ sa * P ait y w ' 11 .] >e 8»ven Mrs. Ed Sadler, vice-president, i P resent f° r the occasion. , and nresideH nvpr th® | o u > ^ ^ rnond Pitts at the home of the for- • P“f iae( t over the meeting. Mrs. Rachel Davis welcomed dis- mer on Tuesdav eveninc On W’eH. Mrs. Frank Fowler had arranged, tinguished guests and visitors. The nesday a breakfast will be given ,P aftemonn —-.-i on Chopin! response was given by Mrs. Pearl ? or X Pr eakrast W “1 be given the 100th an- Monroe of Laurens, grand treasurer pjtts. B '• Mrs. Hen- of South Carolina, who has attend Harold derson Pitts gave an interesting ed James B. Parrott’s annual in- fee Shop, sketch of the composers life and spections for two consecutive years, work. Three of his piano composi-1 The following officers served: Lons were played by Miss Martha w .. „ .. Washington, Miss Luva McDonald W° rth y Matron Mrs and Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr. 1 .. n . r. . Later the hostesses served Rus- H W u orthy Patron-Durwood sian tea, sandwiches and cookies. uock. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! For the occasion the hostess home was attractive with autumn ar rangements including roses, dahlias, zinnias and marigolds. , N ., Chomber of Commerce M jObserves 'todies Night' 111 With Banquet, Program Mr,. Ruth Ar- autumn festival Associate Matron Associate Patron—Carlton Winn T^uesda^ evening*r < n Tuesday_evening the Clinton Cham Moore. George Miss Moore Bride of B. C. Williamson, Jr. Miss Dorothy Harriett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nash Moore, of this city, and Ben jamin Cabe Williamson. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williamson, of Washington. Ga., were quietly un ited in marriage on Friday after noon, September 30, at four o’clock Secretary—Mrs. Rachel Davis Treasurer—Mrs. Reba Murdock. Conductress—Mrs Eloise Jon«-s. Associate Conductress—Mrs. Sa die Powers. Chaplain—Mrs. Mary Terry. ber of Commerce observed the an nual ladies night celebration. Bronze chrysanthemums and yel low pom poms were artistically ar ranged with autumn leaves as table decorations. The tables were light w r ± ? da ?? ,e T^^ be11 ' ed WIth candlelight from tall yellow A train Joanna Stores Proclaim Some Out standing Values— - CLOTH SHOP - Famous Lustercale Cloth $1.75 yd. 100' All Wool Gaberdine $3.39 yd. Joanna Chintz 89c yd. Curtain Material ....... Ific yd. (Samples mailed on request) 37* 2" Combed Goods — Bleached will make wonderful blouses, etc. 30c yd. Combed Corduroy $1.39 yd. 80 square Percale ;. 39c yd. Drapery Remnants $1.29 yd. Complete Line Joanna Drapery Fabrics — SIS and MOM Children's Dresses. 7-14. at 100'. all wool Sweaters up to $1.98 Cot tan House Dresses $4.95 Ladies Rayon Panties — LAD and DAD SPECIAL Top Coat’ -Hanes Suede Knit Sport Shirts reduced to 100 . All Wool 2-pants Suits ... ... ......... $39.50 Dress Shoes $55.95 $1.89 2 for $1.00 $1.50 $7.50-$8..>0 Organist—Mrs. Leila Johnson. Adah—Mrs. Dot Holly. Ruth—Mrs. Lucille Trammell. Esther—Mrs. Banna Braswell. Martha—Mrs. Era West. Electa—Mrs. Mae Snelgrove. Warden—Mrs. Mary Chapman Drastically Reduced! j One Rack New Fall DRESSES Gabardines and Crepes "Heart Beat" "Hope Reed" 'Tailor Town" BE SURE TO SEE OUR SUITS BEFORE YOU BUY 25.00 to 49.05 :: HP*! I k 51 Gauge, 15 Denier Nylon Hose 1.00 Promotion on Pearls k v 1 Strand ^ i\f\ 2 Strand I I II J ’ J QeneMnderson's You Can’t Beat Value! tapers, and napkins were in the fall harvest motif. About 175 members, their wives, and guests enjoyed a delightful four .course dinner. The following program was given: ‘America”.! Invocation—Lt. Col. Powell A. Fragfr. Welcome—President W M. Walk er. Clinton’s March of Progress:— Educational Progress—W R An- si derson. Religious Growth—Lt. Col. Fras er. Entertainment—Songs by Clinton public schools students directed by Miss Martha Washington. Business Development— W D. Adair. Recreational Progress—D. S. Te pleton. I Entertainment—Songs by Joanna School students directed by Mrs. Frances Giles and Mrs. Carson Na bors. Medical Advancement—Dr. F. K. I Shealy. Industrial Growth—R. E. Fergi>- son. Entertainment — Mr and Mrs. James Puryear and Bill Haithcock of Presbyterian college. Civic Improvement—Mrs. D. O. Rhame. General City Development—L. E. Bishop, Mayor. Officers of the organization: President. W. M. Walker, Vice President, R. P. Hamer, Secretary, Miss Iona Blakely, Treasurer, B. Hubert Boyd. County Drive For Physically Handicapped J. Hewlette Wasson of Laurens, county chairman for Vocational Re habilitation Services, states that a drive will be made October 13-15 to secure memberships for the organi zation. The object of the effort is to get the public acquainted with the work of the organization. Laurens county was ahead in the campaign last year and hopes to make a good showing again this year Mr. Wasson said. In the state last year 1,742 physically handicaoped . people were trained for service by this non-profit organization. The membership fee will be only for the literature purchased during the year. Lawrence Curry will be at the local employment office to give informa tion pertaining to the work and need, and Boy Scouts will also help with the drive, it is sttaed. * CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against j the estate of Edmund J. Adair, de ceased. are hereby notified to file same duly verifed, with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. LOIS MEADORS ADAIR, Executrix. JOANNA STORES JOANNA. S. C. 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