The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 18, 1926, Image 3
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SOCIETY EVENTS
INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154
UR. AND HRS. SMITH
id Mrs. B. Adair, Mary Henry and Myra Ua-
M same idea carried out with all
11 of the decorations. 1
Z Prot H. E. Sturgeon of the
♦ byterian College, and president of the
11 Rotary Club presided over thf ' 1
I by all those in attendance, the
rians, their wives, sweethearl
friends. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs pi
worth. Ruby White, Katherine Brown. <
EVERYBODY
NEEDS A CAP
if pink and white effectively u
[he guests were: Misses Louise R
irdson, Bertha Gray Gallman, and
MRS. FLANAGAN
GIVES ALL-DAY PARTY
On Friday Mrs. Harold Flanagan |m
entertained several friends with also
lovely spend-the-day party. Mrs. Flan
agan was assisted by Mrs. Harris M
Landrum in entertaining and the fol-1ACTAKAN CLUB
lowing enjoyed Mrs. Flanagan's ki
E. Tribble, W. B, Tribble, Misses Li-1A
MRS. SIMPSON GIVES
Simpson’s twenty-fourth birthday. A
elegant turkey dinner was served ar
the guests of the evening were: M
and Mrs. Roy Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. We
ne and Miss Sallie Wright.
. Little Brown Church in the Wildwood”
and the “Levee Song.” The special
.' Rotary Club quintette, consisting of
lie. E. Galloway, B. O. Whitten, 1
r ‘ Odiorne, J. B. Parrott and W. P
v endered one attractive number,
» Laurie.”
■e were several features
if the Rotarians.
late on the subject “Which is
" Mightier, the Pen or “
* in which Dr. B. O. V
Sturgeon defended .—
and J. F. Jacobs and Dr. D. h
I* las the negative, w«
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y of George Washington,
QMkNaytoSton
Night Coighing
New Method to
MR. GEORGE ODIORNE
ENTERTAINS SCOUT COUNCIL
On Thursday evening Mr. George C.
Odiorne entertained the Musgrove [
Council of Boy Scouts,
session, during which Dr.
took his seat as official
followed by a lovely soc
The guests were seated l
made attractive with George Wash-Jei
Mrs. J. $*. [J
the Thursday Bridge Club,
ies of valentines graced the occa-
m and those enjoying the games
ire: Mesdames Pringle Copeland,
iristopher Adair, Reese Young, E.
Glasgow, Clair Hays, T. J. Peake,
Jodie Chandler, J. W. Finney,
i smashed. It a'dded s]
Some wear them for dress—
Some wear them for driving—
Some wear them for golfing—
Young men like Caps for
general wear. Business men
need them when traveling.
Tourists need them every day.
Golfers find them necessary.
Our Kraf Flex Caps Can’t Be Beat—
$2.00
Our Sure-Fits and Regular Size Caps—
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00
Copeland-Stme Co.
“One Price To AH”
PHONE NO. 47 CLINTON, S. C.
J. F. Ja
>s, Jr.. WUlian
, Short talks by Dr. S. C. H .
the subject of “Nothing” and E. G
~ " on the subject of “G
rens, Thomas Epting, A. F. Bush and i
Mr. Cameron, of Newberry. C. M.
ley, R. W, Wade, W. C. Oxley,
F. D. Jones, from Clinton.
MRS. WADE ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. R. W. Wade was a plei
hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Club.
CLINTON ROTARIANS EN
JOY LADIES' NIGHT
On last Friday night the me
the Rotary Club of Clinton
| together in celebration of their i
“ (’ night, with a program th
accepted by many as the
rtive ladies’ night prograi
Rotary Club has yet planned.
i. Dillard, Raymond Pitts, Walter i
nson, J. W. Finney, Walter Rich- j j
rg, John Little, Jodie Chandler, U
:ire time in fun making.
Che banquet was served in the
rcial Club hall in the Masonic Tem-
>, by the ladies of the Met* *
arch, and a very enjoyable
and one-half l|
by Miss Co- B
r - P- Jacobs | K
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Come See The
Things
T HERE’S an entrancing
beauty of style, an ele
gance of quality associated
with the beautiful line of
Women’s Dresses and Coats
we are now showing for the
first time. You are cordially
invited to visit this depart
ment which has just been ad
ded and for which our buyer
has just made a trip to New
York to select the choicest
garments.
Smart Dresses
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A group of brand new Frocks
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terpretations of the most ex
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ments that combine excel
lence of quality, both o f
materials and workmanship,
with newness and low price.
Accept our invitation to visit
this department.
t Home, single subscription price
ri jw in club $1.70.
See me for o
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Where the Newest Styles Are Shown First
Farmers Mercantile Go.
“CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES”