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\ . 1 ------ THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1»24 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. i SOCIETY EVENTS OF m > M 111 » 11 < I1 Ii4 INTEREST TO WOnEN ... * Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 WHEN A MAN’S A MAN When a man's a man, he doesn’t lie, and he will not play the cheat, And he doesn’t look with a scornful eye at the beggar on the street; And he doesn’t brag of the things he’s.done or talk of his lands 'or gold, When a mans a man you will find, my son, that he’s gentle with the old. When a man’s a man you will find his friends not all of the chosen few, He never talks of the help he lends or the good deeds he may do, He never jests with a woman’s name, never sneers at the men who fail, And a dog a pat from his hand may claim, if he only wags his tall. ; - Whto •^man’* sMnan: be ^willf***®* ^Aioy. shirk the task that his hand may find, He is never too big for the long day’s work, too busy to be kind; He never sneers at the faith you hold, never needless hurt he gives, When a man’s a man it is plainly told by the gentle way he lives. —Selected. LAWN PARTY FOR VISITOR The beautiful lawn of Miss Mary Copeland was never more attractive than on Thursday evening from 9\to 11:30 o’clock when she entertained for Miss Leora Hunter, of Laurens. A party of fifty or seventy-five young people motored out to enjoy Miss Copeland’s hospitality. As they en tered the lawn they were met by Miss Copeland and her guest of honor. Progressive conversation entertained the guests for the evening and too soon the hour came to leave. Ice cream and cake was served. enth birthday. Games were enjoyed on the lawn and porch and the pleas ure of the afternoon was greatly ad ded to by the contests. Prizes were given to Lydie Leake, Nancy Young, John W. Finney and L. H. Davidson. At the close of the games, the hos tess served ice cream and cake. The favors presented to the children were baskets of bon-bons. About twenty- five children enjoyed this lovely lit tle party. o ENTERTAINED SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Miss Agatha Bailey entertained her Sunday School class together with the G. A’s. of the First Baptist church last Tuesday afternoon. Three cars motored out to Lake Thomas to tess was assisted in entertaining by Mesdames T. L. W. Bailey and Geo. H. Ellis and Miss Collins.' o T. ENTERTAIN WITH COURSE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair entertain ed at ii four course dinner last Fri day evening. A vase of lovely roses made the attractive centerpiece. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Pitts. o MRS. PEAKE HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB On Friday afternoon Mrs. T. J. Peake was a pleasing hostess when she entertained the Bridge Club and several friends at the Mary Musgrove Tea Boom, which was attractively ar ranged for seven tables of players. Complimenting the guests of honor, Miss Marcia Duskin received a dainty hand-made handkerchief, and Miss Clayten a box of correspondence cards. The score prize was won by Mrs. W. D. Ferguson of Laurens, and Mrs. W. J.. Bailey cut the consolation.. After the games an elegant frozen salad course was served. LITTLE GIRL GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY One of the most delightful social MISSES COPELAND HONOR HOUSE GUESTS Among the lovely parties and con genial groups for the house guests of Misses Nan and B. Copeland was Wednesday afternoon when a rook party was given at the home of the former on Carolina avenue, in honor of Misses Anna Sloan, Frances Hollo man, Bernice Brown, Agnes Blake, Esther and Emmie Osteen. Summer flowers adorned the rooms of the hos tess’ home and a number of exciting games of rook were enjoyed during the afternoon. After games were concluded, a delicious salad course was served. Those present with the house guests were: Misses Nannell Blalock, Florence Rantin, Annie B. Adair, Emmie Pitts, Sarah Pitts, Martha Pitts, Mattie L.t Copeland, Elizabeth Lynn and Sybyl Burdette; Misses Beatrice Babb, Emmie, Rosa lie and Ruth Sullivan, Jeanne Wright and Grace and Doris Young from Laurens. BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE PARTY On Thursday afternoon Misses An na Sloan, Frances Holloman, Bernice Brown, Agnes Blake, Emmie and Es ther Osteen were again delightfully day evening. All afternoon parties were coming and gong. At 4 o’clock the A. R. P. Sabbath School motored out to enjoy a picnic PAGE THREK iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiDinmiii^ outing. After swimming, boating, 1 games, etc., the well-filled baskets were spread and their thoughts turn ed homeward. At 5 o’clock the Epworth League of North Broad Street Methodist church, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearn, arrived for a few hours pleasure^ , At 5:80, Mrs. Drummond from Lau rens, joined by her children, met to have a family picnic. At 6 o’clock, the Newberry and Clinton telephone operators were joint hostesses for “The Exchange Local,’’ monthly social. There were eight members from each office to enjoy this happy occasion. o DELIGHTFUL MEETING OF MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. L. D. McCrary was a gracious hostess to the August meeting of the Mothers’ Club on Thursday. The study for the afternoon was devoted to Italy. The roll call was answered with a famous Italian painting. The National Air of Italy and a reading from Dante was given by Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. An excellent paper on mance,” was read by Mrs. A. V. Mar tin. Mrs. McCrary, assisted by little Miss Copie McCrary, served a deli cious fruit salad course and iced tea to the following members: Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. R. F. Adair, Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. John T. Little, Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. A. V Martin, Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. Will Dillard. o MR. AND MRS. COPELAND GIVE DINNER PARTY On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Copeland entertained with a lovely four-course dinner. Yellow and white was the color scheme and an exquisite yellow and white centerpiece adorned the table. Covers wer laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leake, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Julia Griffin, Miss Maudfe Pearson, Messrs. Jim Copeland, Platt Prather *nd Gus Hol lingsworth. Misses Julia Ferguson and Iona Blakely assisted Mr. and Mrs. Copeland in entertaining. PERSONAL MENTION events among the children was the j entertained with a number of Clin- party given on Friday afternoon by ton’s young ladies at the home of little Miss Beverly Davis. The occa-'Miss B. Copeland. The rooms were sion was in commemoration of her! attractively arranged for seven tables seventh birthday and about twenty- j °f bridge. Vases and baskets of roses five of her little friends were pres- added a bright note of color to the ent to assist in celebrating the happy!rooms in which the £ am€8 were Pr event. Many jolly games were play-, After cards were laid aside, an ed during the afternoon. Cones of j elegant salad course was served, ice cream and cakes were served. The' ; 0 little girl received a number of pretty |JN HONOR OF sented an attractive favor before de parting. o Mrs. Evans, of Kinard, is the guest of her son, Mr. George Speake. Miss Marie Adair has returned from several weeks’ stay in Hender sonville. Mr. George Davis, of Charlotte, was the recent guest of his mother, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Lee Pitts was the guest of he^ daughter, Miss Mary Pitra, in Columbia the past week. Miss Emmie Robertson is visiting her brother, Mr. Tom Robertson, in Charlotte. Mrs. J. W. Crawford, of Union, was the guest of Mrs. P. B. Adair last Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Young, of Laurens, was the recent guest of Miss May Owens. Miss Corinre Bailey is spending several days at Myrtle Beach. Dr. Holmes Adair, of Salisbury, N. C., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adair, for the past week-end. Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear All Gold* Stripe Silk Stockings are full fashioned, made of pure silk and dyed after the stockings are made. No run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe. VISITORS On Wednesday evening Mesdames Pringle Copeland and J. F. Jacobs, Jr. were joint hostesses at a lovely party HONOR VISITORS WITH for guests of Misses Nan and B. SWIMMING PARTY Copeland. Mrs. Copeland’s home was Mesdames Geo. A. and J. I. Cope- • decorated with a profusion of sum- land gave a swimming party Friday, mer garden flowers. Invited to play evening at the Bois-Terre Country! bridge were: Misses Emmie and Es- Club in honor of the house guests of. ther Osteen, Frances Holloman, Ber- Misses Nan and B. Copeland. The, nice Brown, Agnes Blake, Anna Sloan, following young people with their i Nan and B. Copeland, Messrs. Bob chaperones motored out to the club: Montgomery, Joe Mason, Weir Davis, Misses Nan and B. Copeland, Anna | Henderson Pitts, Jack Davis, Elliott Sloan, Emmie and Esther Osteen, | Hall,. James E. Ferguson and William Frances Holloman, Bernice Brown,; Cherry. After several games of Agnes Blake, and Messrs. Matthew, bridge, the hostesses served two Lynn, Weir Davis, Elliott Hall, Joe Mason, Henderson and David Pitts, Henry Brimro and Bob Montgomery. After an hour of swimming and boat ing, an enjoyable picnic lunch was served on the banks of the lake. temprting courses. LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY A delightful event of Friday even ing was the lovely bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., at the home of the former. The porch and highest score and received an attract- reception rooms, where seven tables i ve bridge set Those invited with were arranged for bridge were made the honor guests were: Misses Nan attractive with a profusion of sum-1 and B. Copeland, Elizabeth Young, mer flowers and potted plants. After Mary Henry and Elizabeth Douglas, cards were laid aside the hostesses! o HONORS VISITORS AT LOVELY LUNCHEON A delightful event of Thursday morning was the bridge-luncheon giv> en by Miss Corinne Bailey at her home in honor of Misses Anns Sloan, Bernice Brown, Frances Holloman, Agnes Blake, Emmie and Esther Os teen. The lovely home was decorated with summer garden flowers in yel low and white. Miss Holloman made served a delicious salad course, fol- PARTY GIVEN FOR lowed by ice cream in frozen cante-' NEWBERRY VISITOR loupe. The guests playing were: Dr. | . and Mrs. T. J. Peake, Dr. and Mrs. • ® S. C. Hays, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sad-jT*" ler, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler, Mr. 1 ^aye vem ng w ^e nMis* Helen Bailey j wiv n •, rw gave a porch party at her home on and Mrs. William Bailey Owens, Mr. j North Broad street in honor of Migs Clyde Unford, Mr. and Mr.. Ree* M * rtha Vmc ‘ E11, “ r of Newberry. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair,! v * i> mvrnnnA pin. "Mv an A £* me8 were played. The hostess ser- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mr. and During the evening a number of jolly Mrs. Barnie Parrott, Mr. and Mrs.' ^ose ved delicious Walter Richbourg, Mesdames Craigen were: invited Misses cream and cake and to enjoy the evening Elise Henry, Frances and Scott, Misses Clayten and Dus- » • T • T . . • ■ t T r„i ' t n r. “arrow, Janie Lois Lynn, Manon and w J p ’ T ‘ D * J £llen Copeland; Heath Copeland, Ed- cobs, and W. r. Jacobs. ward Martin Ttinmaa Pa** BIRTHDAY PARTY IN HONOR OF UTTLE GIRL An enjoyable event among the very young social set was the party given on Monday afternoon by little Miss Carrie Mae Phillips at the home of her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Rex; Phil lips, the occasion celebrating her aev- ward Martin, Thomas Farr, Mac Adair, Wm. Brooks Owens, and Flem ing Mason. o —I MANY PICNICS AT LAKE THOMAS If lakes could sigh with relief, Lake Thomas mufct have sighed very heavi- IF®**®® awe o'clock came last Tburs- Miss Ella Adair left Monday for Washington, where she will join a party for a two weeks’ tour in the North. Mr. James Caldwell has returned from several weeks’ stay at Montreat. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson and family, of Summerton, were recently the guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Mr. Theo Richbourg is visiting rela tives in Greenville this week. Miss Martha Vance Ellisor, of Newberry, is the guest of Miss Helen Bailey. Mrs. Hugh S. MacGlaskan, of Co lumbia, stopped over for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Odiome on her way from Shipman and Culpepper. Mrs. J. W. Kershaw has returned to Hendersonville after being the guest of Mrs. D. 0. Rhame. Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland is spending several days at Brevard. Mrs. Barnie Parrott left yesterday for a two weeks visit to her parents at Bishopville. Mrs. Harvey Brannen has return ed to her home in Statesboro, Ga., af ter an ‘extended visit to her mother and sister, Mrs. Emma Little and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland. Dr. A. E. Spencer and Mr. John Spratt were in Union Tuesday on business. Mr. David Blakely, of Clio, spent the past two weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blakely. < Miss Frances Taylor, of Columbia, was thte guest of her grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron, last week. Messrs. A. W. and Joe Blumberg are visiting relatives in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Chris Walker, of Columbia, is the guest of relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Berry and daughter, Isabel, and Miss Elizabeth Klutho, of Jacksonville, Fla., were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn on Monday. Miss Lula Pittman, of Rock Hill, and Miss Gertrude Spoon and Mr. Harold Spoon, of Monroe, N. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Lynn and family. Mrs. Sallie Salters leaves this week for ten days’ stay at Glenn Springs. 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