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IETY EVENTS
, INTEREST TO
Mrm. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 1S4
HONORS SISTER WITH
WITH LOVELY PARTY
A lovely party of the past week was
given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
A. T. Fant in honor of her sister, Mrs.
A. T. Alexis of Johnsonburg, Pa. As
sisted by Mrs. R. W. Wade and Mrs.
A. V. -Martin, Mrs. Fant served a
delightful salad course with coffee or
tea, followed by a sweet course. The
guests invited to meet Mrs. Alexis in
cluded: Meedsmes D. M. Douglas, A.
E. Spencer, M. G. Woodworth, H. E.
Stargeon, F. D. Jones, W. E. Hoy, E.
Simpson, John
land, Kathryn Glasgow, Lydie Davis,
Dudley Cosby, Rosalie Jones, Isabel
Witherspoon, Alms and Zeline Davis;
T. C. Robinson. William Adair, Lee
Hunter, William Brooks Owens, Fant
Thornley and Clifton Adair.
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YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY
TOS8UM HUNT
One of the pleasing holiday cele
brations was the 'possum hunt enjoy
ed by several of the young people,
chaperoned by Mrs. Arthur Copeland
and Gene Wilson. After the treeing
of the ’possums a marshmallow and
weinie roast and palatable lunch were
enjoyed at the home of Mr. Watts
L. Glasgow, W. H.
gpratt, A. V. Martin, BothweU Gra-
ham, W> H. Shands, Roger Coe, T. P.
P. Carson, Myrtle Hunter, J. Thes* enjoying this treat
ter, D. J. Woods, T. L. W. Bailey, were: Misses Margaret Copeland,
G. W. B. Smith, and Miss Sarah Kathryn Glasgow, Lydie Davis, Dud-
Tables were arranged for ley Cosby, Isabel Wiherspoon, Cleon
Pitts, Florence Bailey; T. C. Robin
son, Fant Thornley, Arthur Copeland,
Lee Hunter, Joe Blumberg, Harry
Deris and Shirley Timmons.
M. Pitts, F. C. Pinson, W. H. Shands,
W. B. Farr, Henry Heern, J. F.
Jacobs, J. Will Dillard, Misses Clara
and Pearson.
MRS. DILLARD HOSTESS"
TO TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
Mia. Gary Dillard was a pleasing
hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Qub.
Three tables were arranged for the
rounds and the players included: Mes-
W. D. Copeland, R. W. Wade,
J. H. Witherspoon, J. W. Young, Geo.
W. Young, J. H. Young, C. M. Bailey,
Will Robinson, W. H. Simpson, Miss
Pearl West, Miss Mary Henry end
Miss Louise Richardson. Misses Jose
phine Brodie end Mattie iKe Riddle
assisted the hostess in serving a
tempting salad course followed by
heavenly hash and devil’s food cake.
rounds
LOVELY NEW
YEAR'S TEA
On Friday afternoon a lovely New
Ycsor'a tea was given by Misses Mar
garet and Frances Glasgow. Dainty
sandwiches and tea were served by
Katherine, Alice and Ann
r, Virginia and Frances Sprstt
and Caroline Martin. Quite a number
of the young people enjoyed this
lovely occasion.
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MRS. COPELAND HONORS
THIRTEEN CLUB”
Mrs. Pringle Copeland was s pleas
ing hostess to the “Thirteen Club” on
Friday afternoon. Three tables were
arranged for'rook and those enjoying
the games were: Mesdames Carl Rob
inson, John T. Young, Roger Coe, T.
^P. P. Carson, Jodie Chandler, T. J.
Peake, John Little, Hubert Pitts, J.
F. Jacobs, Jr., Reese Young, and J. D.
Jeans.
ENTERTAINS WITH
“WATCH PARTY”
On Thursday evening Miss Eliza
beth Douglas was an attractive hos
tess to s number of friends si s
“watch party.” The spacious home
was beautifully decorated with bright
colors of the Yuletide season. An
elegant buffet supper was served and
those present to bid farewell to 1925
and welcome 1926 were: Misses Cor-
inne Bailey, Lucy Bailey, Elizabeth
Woodward of Baltimore, Margaret
and Frances Glasgow, Melenee Thorn-
ley and Miss Mollis of Agnes Scott;
HsmwI Boyd, Rogers Harrell, Glenn
and Rupert Fuller, James Wither
spoon, flliott Hall, George Cornelson,
>•/. Bell of Columbia. Several
Is of bridge were enjoyed.
IN HONOR OF NEW
HAMPSHIRE VISITOR
Op Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. W.
Finney and Miss Annie B. Adair en
tertained with a lovely party in honor
of Mrs. J. R. Burroughs of Concord,
N. H. The attractive home of Mrs.
Finney was bright with Christmas
decorations. A tempting salad course
with charlotte russee and fruit cake
were served the following guests:
Mesdames J. R. Burroughs, Jodie
Chandler, J. F. Jacobs, Sr., J. F. Ja
cobs, Jr., T. J. Peake, Pringle Cope
land, John W. Little, J. D. Jeans, T.
J. Blalock, R. F. Adair, W. M. Mc
Millan, H. D. Rantin, Will Davidson,
Morris Cashion, Pressie McMillan,
Irby Hipp, Walter Richbourg and Miss
Clara Duckett. Four tables were ar
ranged for bridge and one for rook.
GIVES DINNER IN '
HONOR OF VISITORS
On Friday evening at the Clinton
Hotel a lovely course dinner was giv
en by Mr. John Holt in honor of Mrs.
J. tL Burroughs and Mr. Morris Bur
roughs of Concord, N. H. Mrs. Bur
roughs has been spending the holi
days with her son, Mr. Paul Bur
roughs, and while here was the recipi
ent of a number of social attentions.
Mrs. Burroughs possesses a voice of
remarkable tone and cadence and her
son. If r. Morris Burroughs, is quite
a talented musician. At the attractive
dinner covers were laid for ^be fol
lowing: Mr. Bolt, Mrs. Burroughs,
Mr. Morris Burroughs, Miss Annie B.
Adair and Mr. Paul Burroughs.
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MISS WITHERSPOON
HONORS SEVERAL FRIENDS
On Thursday evening Miss Frances
Witherspoon was a most gracious hos
teas when she •entertained a number
of friends with a “watch party.” As
sarted by her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Witherspoon, a lovely buffet supper
was served. Those who witnessed
the of hands of the outgoing
and incoming years were: Mr. and
Sflis. Horace Payne, Mr. and Mrs.
Coyne Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel
Godfrey*Misses Marie Cosby, Elisa- ^ ^
both Young, Mary Henry, Emmie time tt acts tn^ou^rt
Pitta and Nan Copeland.. Three
tables we*e arranged for bridge and
in every detail the occasion waa
lovely. _ *
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MISS PITTS HONORED
WITH SUBPRISE PARTY
On Tuesday evening a number of
people met at the home of Miss
Pitta and honored her with a
trty. Attractive refresh-
brought and the occasion
by the ‘
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YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY
NEW YEAR PARTY
On Thursday evening the Bois Terre
club was engaged by a party of young
people that they might get a good
view of the eclipse of “1925.” As the
eclipse was totaled fond farewells
were expressed arid the glory of 1926
hailed with delight. The young peo
ple returned to town and shared the
celebration of the bells. This enjoy
able occasion was chaperoned by Mrs.
D. W. Mason and Mrs. A. B. Gallo
way, and the party composed of the
following: Misses Alma and Zeline
Davis, Isabel Witherspoon, Kate Rob
inson, Kathryn Glasgow, Marion
Copeland, Margaret Copeland, Christ
ine Peake, Cleon Pitts, Gladys Aid-
rich; Carlisle Smith, T. C. Robinson,
Fant Thornley, Joe Blumberg, A; W.
Blumberg, Thomas Farr, G. Hayes,
Leo Hunter, William Brooks Owens,
and Addison Neighbors. Cocoa and
sandwiches were served.
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CELEBRATES
S4TH BIRTHDAY
On the nineteenth of December a
lovely occasion was marked when the
eighty-fourth candle was added to the
birthday cake of Mr. Pressie Adair.
The children of Mr. Adair met at his
old home, now occupied by Mr. ant
Mrs. Sterling Pitts, and brought well
filled baskets and an abundant din
ner was enjoyed by the following: Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, Mrs. Lee
Pitts, Mrs. Minnie Adair, Mr. and
Mrs. Parks Adair, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Pitts.
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DINNER PARTY
AT GREENVILLE
The Poinsett Hotel at Greenville,
was the scene of a lovely dinner party
on Saturday evening composed large
ly of Clintonians: Mr. and Mrs. N. P.
Dow, Mrs. J. R. Burroughs, Miss
Annie B. Adair, Messrs. Paul and
Morris Burroughs.
FRIENDLY DOZEN HONORED
BY MRS. J. I. COPELAND
Mrs. J. I. Copeland was a gracious
hostess to the Friendly Dozen at the
December meeting. A lovely one
o’clock luncheon was served and the
guests of the occasion were: Mes
dames D. M. Douglas, W. H. Shands,
J. A. Bailey, E. L. Glasgow, A. E.
Spencer, John Spratt, D. J. Woods,
and Miss Mary Guy of Columbia. At
a recent called meeting Mesdames
Arthur Copeland and Dudley Jone$
were elected members.
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U. D. C. ENJOYS
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Guy Pitta, Mrs. T. P. P. Canon
and little Louise Coe asesited the bas
in nerving a delectable
with tea, followed by a sweet
The following were the
of the afternoon: Mesdames
Hubert and Henderson
Pitts, W. A. Johnson, A. W. Brice,
Edgar Stanton, William Jacobs, Bar-
nie Parrott Christopher Adair, J. T.
Young, Reese Young, J. H. Hunter,
J. W. little, Carl Robinson, Pringle
Copeland, Tv J. Peake, Jodie Chandler,
and Miss Clara Duckett.
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MRS. COB ENTERTAINS
THIRTEEN CLUB 4
On Tuesday afternoon'Mrs.
lightful hostess to the
Coe was a delightful
Thirteen Club. Quite a number of ad
ditional friends were invited and a
MRS. SPRATT HONORS
THORN WELL LADIES
On Tuesday and Wednesday after-
r s of last week Mrs. John Spratt
the charming hostess to the ladies
of Thorn well Orphanage campus with
a few additional friends. She was as
sisted in entertaining by Mesdames
A. V. Martin, J. H. Witherspoon, W.
H. Simpson, M. G. Woodworth, and E.
L. Glasgow. After a most enjoyable
social hour the guests were invited
iqfto the dining room where a tempt
ing salad course with hot rolls and
coffee was served by the hostess’
daughters, Misses Virginia, Frances,
and* Bettie Spratt.
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Be Hayed Saturday
The opening basketball game of the
Presbyterian College schedule will be
played in the LeRoy Springs gymna
sium Saturday night at 8 o’clock. The
P. C. quintet will asset the PndBc
Mills tbsaera and a lively cage battle
is expected. The Columbia team has
been furnishing the opening opposi
tion for several years and always
presents one of the best teams in the
state. The gymnasium is well heated
and those who' attend may expect a
lively battle and at the same time be
assured of a comfortable seat in a
well heated building. The whistle
blows promptly at 8 o’clock with an
admission price of 50 cents.
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Wife: "Sh-b-ik.
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The doctor knows
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Net Until Thea
Hostess: “Do you believe in capital
punishment?”
Host (a* walking delegate): “Sure
I do—why lady, the workingman
never will get no justice til all them
capitalists are in
WHAT DO
P. S. JEANS
Natural History Test
Brirakin: “What has four legs and
leaves?”
The Boob: “A moose—when the cat
appears.”
He Can Nasre Him
The Jones’ have another baby. They
can’t think of any name, so I sex
why not write to the man who thinks
up those trick names for Pullman
cars.
H. & F. LOTION
FOR CHAPS I
Prevents and cures
chapped hands and face,
wind burns, etc.
Two sizes, 25c and 50c.
SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY
AT UNION STATION
ISP
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The Un
United Daughters of the Con
federacy met Friday afternoon at 5
o’clock. Mrs. W. B. .Farr gave quite
yapors
stop
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c££rec/4r because they are
rubbed over throat and
It is vaporised by the body
—wi Hihalrd. while you sleep, right
to the parts,
end easing rim
the skin (like a poultice or
“drawing out” the pain
yield by morfung to thfc
on of Vicks.
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Touring Car - -
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Roadster, - - -
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795.00
Type-B Sedan - -
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895.00
Type-A Sedan - -
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1075.00
Coupe - - - -
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960
845.00
Panel Commercial Car
960
885.00
Screen Commercial
Car
885
810.00
Chassis - - - -
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655.00
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