The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 07, 1933, Image 3
TWi:igDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 193S
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
PAGE THREE
The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
i lJphn Holland Hunter. Thirty iruests
enjoyed this ‘delightful occasion.
JACK HOLLAND . {Mrs. F. D. Jones entertained the mem-
ENTERTAINS “JOLLY EIGHT” bers of the bridal party at a lovely
Jack Holland gave an enjoyable |informal reception,
prom party at his home on Friday eve- Beautiful mixed garden flowers
ning in honor of the gilds of the Joll> ? adorned the receiving rooms. Center-
Eight” club. Twenty young People table was a lovely ar-
were present. Delicious pupck and \Na- rangement of white roses and fern,
fers .vere sor^-ed during the evening. Around this unshaded tapers burned
in silver holders.
METHODIST CIRCLES \
.MEET MONDAY \ _ buffet style. Mrs. E. H.^Wyman of Es-|chairman; Miss .\rva Henry, hostess.
Circles *01 the Broad Street Met)io- till, Mrs. .Ashley Halsey of Columbia,} _
dist church Auxiliary will meet Mbit- Mrs. Howard DuBose of Columbia,
day afternoon. Sept. 11, at the follow- Mrs. Hugh E. Wyman of Columbia,
ing places: ^^ml Mrs. R. E. Jones assisted the
No. 1—Hostess, Mrs. P. M. Pitts; hyistess in serving and entertaining.
leader, Mrs. C. L. Simmons. \ '
No. 2 — Hostess, and leader, Mrs
Hubert Pitts.
’PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
TO MEET MONDAY
Circles of the .First Presbyterian
church wiU meet at 4 o’clock on Mon-j
day afternoon; Sept. 11, at the follow-!
ing places: ^ J
Circle No. 2—^Mrs. Wm. Bailey Ow-|
ens, chairman; Miss Melanie Thornley,
hostess.
Circle No. 3 — Mrs. Frank Miller,
chairman; Mrs. J. B. Frontis, hostess.
Circle No. 4 — Mrs. W. P. Jacobs,
chairman; Mrs. A. W Martin, hostess.'
Circle No. 5 — Mrs. Gjporge Bailey,
chairman; Mrs. Roy Workman, host
ess.
Circle No. 6 — Mrs. R. S. Owens,
chairman; Mr.s, George A. Copeland,
j hostess.
.A delightful supper was served in Circle No. 7—Mrs. J. W. Copel.md,
No. 3—Hostess, Mrs. H. D. Henry;
leader, Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
No. 4—Hostess, Miss Mary Lizzie
Owens; leader, Mrs. L. R. Gray.
COURTESY FOR
TEACHERS TOMORROW
BCI^FET SUPPER
FOR VISITORS
.As a compliment to their guests of
the week Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Wingard
I entertained with a buffet supper Fri-
jday etenin^
' The dainty color scheme of yellow
and white wasXartistically carried out
One of the interesting affairs of the ^^^n roses and .sik^insonia. This color
week is the tea which the school com- ^^otif was also attf^actively expressed
mittee of the Woman’s club will give ‘ \
A. Jones. Columbia. Mr. and .sponsible position
. Pl^y compand
\in the menu.
from 5^to ^ tomorrow afteinocm at tae truest list in^uded:- -Mr. andiposs man o/
home of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, in honor of R
the 4eacher« of-the^ «ty schools, the^Hrs; H. M. SfsjH^oh, DftflTngTbn
orphanage. Training school and Gold- B. C. Edens, Pickens, Mr.
ville. All members of the Woman’s ^^d Mrs. C. Y. Smith. Grei^pville, Mr.
club and patrons of these schools. -r c. Wasson, Mis^ Bernice
whether members of the Woman’s club Abercrombie and David George, Uu-
or not, are most cordially inviteti to*
call within the cho.sen hours.
the city, holding a re-
with the Industrial
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd have returned*
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from their wedding trip and are how 1
making their home with Mr. Todd’s}
mother, Mrs. Irene Todd, on North i
Broad street.
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vnrvr rniw LUNCHEON-FOR
ENT^rVaINED Y
Stephen Finley entertained a group ^ esterday at noop, Mrs. J. I^^e
of the younger set on Thursday after-lY’oung entertained the members of the j
noon at Murray’s lodge, on Ijike Mur_ Jones-Rrailsford * bridal party at aj
ray, near Chapin. Swimming, boating beautiful luncheon. iwas
JONES-BHAIUSFORD
WEDDING I AST NIGHT
BRILLIANT EVENT
The wedding of Miss Rosalie Wjmran
^nes and Edward DuBose Brailsfprd
.solemnized at the First Presby-
and fishing were enjoyed. loiter w*ei- For the occasion the lower floor was. church of this city last night
lv§rs,~bTrT6hg sticks, were roasted ovev thrown ensuite. In th^Hying rooms ;at 7\30 o’clock. The bride’s father. Dr.
fires. arrangements of flowers in shades of Dudl^ Jones, and Rev. Edwarti Rrails-
Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. J. F. Ja- yellow with brown-eyed susans pre-|fQr(j ^erry, of Charleston, cousin of
cobs, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Mrs. ;t!ominnting, made a lovely setting for^j^p gro^, performed the ceremony.
I-. B. Dillard chaperoned the jolly,the event. ^ The,. iateripr pl,.„the cjhurch was
y^iung crowd, — ' j .A pink and white color scheme was , ted..with palms and
Among the guests were: Frances attractively carried out in the dining j with a background of clematis. ;
Simpson, Loui.se Jacobs, Louise Coe. room. On the bride’s table a lace cloth 1 Baskets of ^hite gladioli and lilies '
Emily Dillard, Betty Spratt, EHaaibeth and a centerpiece of roses and cle-j},pj(| promineivt places in the deconu
Graham; Tench Owens, Robert Wysor.jmatis in a low silver bowl were used.
Otho Johnson, Dillard Boland and.A corsage of roses marked the place
Billy IJghtfoot. of the bride. Place cards assisted the
RECEPTION FOR
J ON ES- BRA 11 J?FOR D
WEDDINTi PARTY
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.was .<erved. A.ssisting the hostess in
After the Jones-Brailsforri wadding’entertaining wei-e Mrs. T. D. Cope-
rehearsal on Tue.<«day evening, Dr. and land, Mrs. Jack H. Young and Mrs.
tion, Cathedral\taper8 burned in white
candelabra. \
. , issisted me Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Ferdi-
othor *uo,t, m finding their iMnce, Jr., who presided .t the
the tables. ! organ, played “Meditation,” from
A delicious three.course-luncheon IMrs. Arthur Copeland sang “I
Our Code
We remain stead fast h* loyal to our code of fair play
with our customers. That code stands now, as it has al
ways stood—for quality merchandise, fairness of price,
courteous' and painstaking service, plus the principle that
here—
THE CUSTOMER COMES FIRST
Specials This Week:
liOve You Truly,” followed by another
solo, “A Dream,” by Bartlett, sung by
Ix'wis C. Burwell of ('harlotte. N. C.
The “Bridal Chorus” fropi I^hengrin 1
u.sed for the processional, and,
for 1
was
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This Week’s Prizes Will Be:
First Prize—25 lb& 'Sugar.
Second Prize—4 lbs. Beef Riiast. ■ ‘
Third Prize—I lb.,Picnic Ham.
Fourth Prize—-2 cate Dessert Peaches.
1 Fifth Prize—1 lb. Assorted Cakes.
With Each 50c Yoa,Spend With Us You Are
Given a Chan^ To'WTn a Prize
TIME OF DRAWING CfliSNGEO'TO 7 OnLOCK"
Baldwin's Grocery
/'Good Things To Eat*
Phones 99 and 100
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Menilelssohn’s “Wedding March*
the leee.ssional. “I^eilierstraiim” was
I played during the ceremony. After the i
'benediction, M’*-*’- William .lacob.s .^ang f
“() Perfect Iaivc.” >
The usher.s were the first to imter. j
They were Alex Garner of Union. Joel'
( W.vn’an of Columbia, Richard Richard- }
son and ('harles Plowden of Summer-I
ton. I
^ There were four bridesmaids and'
four groomsmen. Two bridesmaids en- |
tered andf marched down separate.
j aisles, followed by two groom.smen. j
1 First to enter were Kizabeth Brown ;
of l.ane.s, and Margaret Jones of Clin- (
I ton, followed by William Egleston of
Hartsville, and Henry Woodward of
'Columbia. P>ance.s Beckwith of Spar
tanburg, and Rhoda l4ine Brown of
I.anes, entered,' followed by James |
.Sprolt 6f"Summerton, and I*arker.
Jones of Clinton. The bridesmaids'’
wore frocks of light blue crepe and
carried bouquets of pink Killarney ’
j roses. The groom.smen were in full *
dress.
The maid-of-honor, Uathenne Jones,
.sister of the bride, wore a frock simi-
Jar to the bridesmaids’ only a deeper
blending shade of blue. She also car-^
ried a bouquet of pink' Killarney rose.s, t
She followed the ring-bearer. Hugh'
Wyman, .son of Dr..and Mrs. Hugh E. i
' Wymbn of Columbia. He was dre.<se<* i
jin a white satin miniature dress suitj
and carried the ring oh a small silver ’
tray. Little Margaret Gentry of.,
Summerton, and Rowena DuBose of
Columbia, were the flower girls. i
Dressed in their pink frocks and ear-
'rying pink roses in baskets tied with
blue tulle, they preceded the bride.
1 The bride qntered with her brother,
, Dudley Jones, Jr., by whom she was
: given in marriage. She was clad in a"
I gown of ivory satin trimmed in real
► Jiacev Her long veil of illusion fell in
\ graceful folds, forming a train. Her
* ^ bouquet was made of bride’s roses and
1 • valley lilies. She was met at the altar
' by the bridegroom with his best ipan
1! Moultrie Burns of Camden.
The bride is'the attractive dang
ler of Dr. Dudley Jones and Catherine
Wyman Jones of this city, and a grad
uate of Chicorfi college. Since her
graduation she has successfully taught
in the schools at Summerton and Chen
ier. By her charming personality and
lovable disposition she has made many
lasting friends who wish her happi-.
iness and regret that her marriage
will fake her from Clinton for her (u-
j ture home.
’ The groom is Ihe son of Mr. Lurien ,
Edward Braiisford and Non'elle Rich-|:
;ards<m Braiisford of Summerton a|«
graduate of' the University of thei:
’South; Sewanee, Tenn~. and i.s a sue-jf
cessful planter of his community. j*
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BREHMER.TODD
WEDDlNt; '
liie many friends of Miss Gussie
Brehnier and James Hubert To<ld. both
of this city, will be interested in their I
jmrariage which took place last Satur-
; day afternoon in Whitmire at the
home of the bride’s uncle. Rev. J. R. '■
McKittrick. The ceremony was wit
nessed by only a few close friends and ^
relatives. ,
The bride is a popular young woman i
of this city where she has made count-!
new Fr
ses no
than o
Ian
in the decorating by the use of talis- k’ss friends by her lovable dis|H)sition
and many admirable traits of charac-1
ter.
The groom is a popular young busi-
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Men’s 16 oz. Blue Serge Pants,
smartly tailored
Men’s Hanover Dress Shirts,
full cut, vat dye .... ..
Men’s Trench Rain Coats, and
Men’s Leatherette Rain Coats ..
Boys* School .Rain (’oaLs,
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Men’s Fine Dress, Oxfords,
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One of the biggest and best lines of
Men’s Gcod lather Work Shoes ever
shown in Clinton nnw being offered at
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Men’s Good \ > TAc
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$3.M
$2.98
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Girls’ Print Dresaes-r-
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.‘16-inch Ginghams,
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40-Inch heavy ^Sea ’Island,
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We are setting Ihe pace on showing New Fall Merchandise, l/rices have advanced
and are .still advancing, but we bought early and this gives us a big advantage. You can
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wide range of moderate prices. _ _ ____
See the New Styles Here... First... Make Your Selections Eariy
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