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THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926 ’•'■ • '."V" . ■" & ■ ;p" • ’■■■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, B. C SOCIETYJEVENTS INTEREST TO WO/^EN 1 Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 chaperones, the former being: and Mrs; D. tf. Douglas, lieuten- and Mrs. D. R. Nimoclcs, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, Mr. J. r * Tr. L. L. Dunlap. The chaperones for ere: Dr. and Mrs. T. J..Peake and Mr. and Mrs. ^odie Chandler. L R. MEETING me regular D. A. R. meeti held on Thursday afternoon wi Will Robinson as leadlr. Mrs, ENTERTAINS of Madam . Curie. Witherspoon and George Young. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING On Thursday afternoon the Young Peoples’ Missionary Society of Broad Street Methodist church enjor J * hike to Wright’s Spring. A mot joyable camp-fire lunch was s by their leader, Mrs. Hugh Worl Those presente on this occasion Misses Kate Robinson, Fay I Elisabeth Adair, Jeanette CraY Elmira Ray, Helen M|lam, Helen Adair, Mamie Ruth Holland, Ada Dil lard, Janella Boland, Lydie Davis Ethel Killen, Emma Little, Alma Rutl Cooper, Martha Blakely, % Gather in Coleman, Lydie B. Copeland, and Mrs n Mrs. Wal- r Kichbourg was quite a gracioui istess when she enterUined a num r of friends. The hV>me was beau .Jully adorned with apple blossomi and potted plants. , Seven tables wer arranged for bridge and the hostesi assisted by Mesdames Jodie Chandlei T. J. Peake and Rex Phillips, serve< able salad course with grap i. The guests present were es Rufus Sadler, D. R. Nim ocks, Carl Robinson, Will Robinson, R. W. Wade, Reese Young, Irby Hipp, L. B. DilUrd, J. D. Jehns, T. J. P^ake, Frank Kellers, John Little, Pringle Copeland, Henderson Pitts; Rayrtond Pitts, Hubert Pitts, J. W. Finney, D. W. Mason, Misses Annie B*.< Adair, Kathleen McGee, Katherine McSwain, ELEVENTH GRADE IS ENTERTAINED On Wednesday evening Clifton Adair pleasingly entertained in honor of the eleventh grade. He was as- K v Mr. T M AHnir »nH Miss the twinkling of lights „ music, the annual Ju banquet was held last Friday night. For weeks there Has been talk the coming festival and *he fond pecUtions of the pleasure-seekers ‘ fulfilled. Judd Hall, dec- and self-satisfied Senior fel dieses Louise McIntosh, Gladys ed, Florence Bailey, Lydie Davis, anie Lois Lynn, Cleon Pitts, Lillian frowning, Isabel Witherspoon, Rosa- ie Jones, Kate Robinson, Katheryn Glasgow and Messrs. Joe Blumberg, 1. Davidson, Mason Simpson, Fant Tiomley, James O’Daniel, hvens, Arthur Copeland, i’arr, George Smith, CarHsTe Smith, fac Adair, Lee Hunter, T. C. Robin- LOVELY ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY On Saturday. Mrs. John Holland the Rev. L. C. LaMotte, June 10. The friends present were: - Misses Sarah Hunter, Nancy Owens, Helen Wallace, Annie B. Adair, Melenee Thornley, Mary Henry, Marie Cosby, Helen Bai ley, Jdary Ruth Copeland, Mesdames Myrtle Hunter, D. W. A. Neville, F. D. Jones, J. H. Witherspoon, George Wright, George .Ellis, Larry Dillard, Gary Dillard, John Spratt, A. V. Mar tin, A. E. Spencer, A. T. Fant, Both- well Graham, Lonnie McMillian, Geo. Copeland, Roger Coe, D. J. Woods, Bailey and Miss Theo Liles; G, R. Bla- * lock and Miss Janie Lois Lynn; M. E. Clotfelter and Miss Grace Williamson ; Miss Rose Renfro; J. E. Miss Louise Morris; S. N. Hughs Miss Marian Copeland; ft. Hunter and Miss Helen Dawson; W. J. Mac- farlan and Miss Kat E. McCaskill and Mis C. C. Madden and Mi W. M. Perkins; J. V Rhame; W. a SistA and Miss Fran ces Rowland; C. L. Smith and Miss ’ Eunice Weathers; T. F. Wallace and] Miss Margaret Copeland; J. P. Young i Shand; N. Bright and Cross; P. W. Burns anc Blakely; W. B. Byers and Miss |l EHen Brice Kennedy; T. S. Carpenter n and Miss Elisabeth Edwards; J. V Copeland and Miss Gladys Aire G. C. Frampton and Miss Isab Frampton; G. W. Gilmer and Mi Georgia Lee Muldrow; A. M. Gregg and Miss Margaret Gregg; J. M. K‘ ■ Miss Mabel Watkins; J. and Miss Edith Hoke; C. Ligon and Miss Peggy Scruggs; H. McLaurin and Mi)s Esther Oste< L. E. McLaurin and Miss Fran< Tracy; L. E. Owens and Miss “Tubby” Clingman; J. E. Reid and Miss Lucy Personal Mention tat “sweet young thing” by hii As is always the case, one < lost interesting things on th< Fruit Cocktail Carolina Turkey Louisiani Sfoiced Dressing Giblet Gravj| Cranberry Biscuit Asparagus On Toast Chicken Salad Mayonnaise Saltine Crackers Saratoga Chips Pickles Neapolitan Cream Pound Dinner Mints P. C. Punch tV. B. Byers, Toastmastei tion By the Toasti it Arms S. N. Hughs Port' Arms J. F. McK< Right Shoulder Arms Lieut. D. R. Nimocks. binder Arms L. L. Dunlap Parade Rest H. C. McLaurh It was with pleasure that the tw< Masses greeted the honorary guests The Young Peoples Growth De mands More Bread . THE GROWN-UPS NEVER EAT TOO MUCH BREAD. WE HAVE MORE MODERN MACHIN ERY ASSEMBLED TO SUPPLY YOUR BREAD THAN ANY OTHER SMALL TOWN IN SOUTH CAROLINA. WE IN VITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR EQUIP MENT AND INGREDIENTS AT ALL TIMES. SPECIAL TUESDAY—POUND CAKE. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY—PLAIN POUNDCAKE. / SPECIAL FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER —DEVIL CAKE AND MINCE PIES. THE CUNTON BAKERY PHONE 124 Following at » of the n SPECIAL SERVICES CLOSED SUNDAY Rev. W. A. McAulay Heard Bv Large Congregations At LocaU A. R. P. Church. le evangelistic x services, whkh v * at the Associate congregation while here Rev. C. B. Betts, spo r .^Jiation of the services of the visit- , - ing minister and expressed the hope ]»*ny Mr. McAulay is pastor of e fbr The Chrookle—$1.50 Wrigley’s or Beech-nut f the Misses Sue an< Miss Etta Lee Scruggs of Carlisle || ras the guest of friends Sunday. / Miss Collette Griffin of Conner bllege spenttRe week-end with h lother, Mrs. Julia Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam, M and Mrs. R. L. Longshore and Mi Miss Frances WiHiams of Coi College was the/week-end gw ■ ?r grandmother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutledge and ^ little daughter, Frances, of Lauren- - ‘ Sunday with their moilier, Mr ! Godfrey. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Bobo and so Ans^l, sp guest "of Mr. Richbourg of Fairf . Jim Wright and daughter relatives in Blackville. " . J. W. Copeland, Sr., ret Friday from a week’s visit to relatives ■ ' i Statesville, N. C., ' ' . The following attended the Green- j ville District Conference of the Meth- | church at Wion church neai his week: Rev. L. E. Wiggins, J. M. Pitts, W. J. Duncan and ~ ’ Dr. J. Bolling Jones of Petersburg, ., was the week-end guest o'" d Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. He w npanied home by Mrs. Jones i been the guest of relative yesterday. 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