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‘ T/' , •4. \ wfmm # -i THURSitAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933 7^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C // 7 The Woman’s Page SOCIETY rivEJiTS. ^ • CLUB AND ckuRCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 ilwere '• p^rizc-w-inners: first, Robbie Kin}?: second, Zolba Stone; third, Ruth Bo^vle^^; fourth, Carl Johnson; fifth, Fred Burnett. Chocolate and wafers were' sc’ved. Tiny dolls were priven the pirls and whistles to the boys as favors. srli I' CHRISTMAS PARTY BY VIRGINIA SABLER i-'Saturday morning: Virginia Sadler entertained the members of the “Skull -u honor guests. .MILLER.COLE.MAN • Mr. and Mr.<. O. B. Miller, of Lau rens, announce the engagement of . their daughter, Dorothy, to William | .MRS. CHANDLER Allen Coleman, of this city. The mar-MS HOSTESS j riage will take place this month. j Mrs. J. A. Chandler entertained the! member.s of “Idle 1 Moments” club on' Attractive gifts were pre.sented the|»^‘’ Bones” club in an-unusually o’clock in St. Paul’s Imthcran church. Miss Essie Claire Caughman, - the maid of hono” and the briiF-’s .si-'.ter. was her only -ttitendent. He*' ihess school, Ki*me, Ga. was chartivu'e with brown velvet ao-■ dairy and t;uck acce.ssories. Shi* carried a’ boiMyoet of bronze snapdragons. The bride, who wa^ given in mar riage by her father, was attractively dre.«sed in eel gray with black .satin acce.ssories. She carried a banquet of snapdragon.^ and Talisman roses., ^ S. Taylor Martin, a brother of tho-i work at the University of South Car olina. He has taught in the public -schools of the state and at Darlington He ir rimv the bii ness. .\fter the cctemo:i;7th'' couple left for a trip to points of inU're.st in Vir ginia, after which they will make their home in Clinton. HI-Y BOYS HAVE I'ARTY The Hi-Y boys, with a number of girls as their guests, enjoyed a de lightful party on ‘ Friday evening at the home of .Alfred Browning. Sandwiches, cake and chocolate wvie served. Twenty young people en joyed the event. delightful manner. j bridegroom, was the best man. G. P. A variety of games were enjoyed. ‘ Caughman, Jr., brother of the\ bride. Later, tempting refreshments were |and A. Venable Martin, Jr., a brother I served;, .As a climax to the lovely par-1 of the bridegroom, were ushers, ty, each young (ruest was given a gift, m,, .laughter from a beautifully decorated Christ- Mrs. G. Perry Caughman. Wednesday afternoon in a delightful [ manner. A number of additional! guests were also ihVTted.'' Colorful poinsettias and other holi- She was graduated from Columbia college and has for several years -I- ♦ PUPILS GIVE CHRISTMAS RECITAL M iss Maude Sumerel presented the pupils of her piano studio in a most creditii^e Christmas recital at her Eome on Saturday afternoon. Eighteen mas tree. The members .present were: Jose- ft,'"' 'taught nm^ic in'|,u4;iic schoorj of'The Mlard, MhottJacob.s .MKryM.zahcth|.„„t,. and in rolunibia. day greens fofn.ed an ajtract.vc sat-, Speake. ! Martin, who Is the snn of V V. ting for five ta^les-of rook arranged) , Martin, a professor at Presbyterian in the receiving room.sj 7 nrvr i*rr»M w I college, and Mrs. Martin, was gradu-j .After the games a (kdectable salad .J ‘ iated from MeCallie.school and Presby-1SUBSCKIBK cour.se with accessories was served. 1 *^*'*''’* i-'KIi SPENCER CORSETS, GIRDLES, ^ BRASSIERES," SURGICAL SUPPORTS We Create a DesijaBi Espec ially for You. Zelime Davis Woodrow Street Be Sure To Include FLOWERS On Your Gift List FIowers-al-ChrLstinas as pifts and for the decoration of your own home are ab solutely correct. Fresh Blooms All Kinds—you’ll find here." _ Orders Telegraphed Anywhere. Clinton Flower Shop Phone 33 Mrs. Carroll D. Nance assisted the! Jean Bowles entertained a group-of: hostess on this interesting occasion, [y^ung friends on Friday evening at a lovely party. terian college and has done g’^nduate lO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads’* r BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. .A. Chandler wa.s a gracious hostess to pupiJ.s took part on the well-rendered! fbe members of her contract bridge program. Icluh and three tables of invited jjuests. Aftenvards a delicious sweet course i The living rooms were with poinsettias and other de^ofafions which heralded the apjiroachifK^fYJioli- tluy season. •After a series * of .fascinating btisie-^Yj as.sisteil by .Mr.s. was served during the/social hour. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Charles Winkman was ho.'^irss on last Wednesday afternoon to the members of her hrjdge club. Lovely decorations in red ami green .''hades were used. A delicious salad course with,coffee was served late in the afternoon. .Mrs. Workman’s guests were: .Mrs. , William i lightful Bailey Owens, 'Ulud course. r served STUDY CLUB ENTERTAINED Red candles and Christmas green suggested the approaching Chri.stmas season. Proms were enjoyed. .Afterwards dainty refreshments of salad, fudge cake and Russian tea‘‘were served. The guests were: Louise Bailey, gaiH* Miriam Donnan. Margaret Brice, Lou- ! ise Jacobs, Louise Coe, Evelyn Henry, 1F'ranees Simpson, Elizalu^th Barnes, I Elizabeth Graham, Inez A’oung, Betty S]irutt. Tench Owens, Hugh Jacobs, Bo-b Jones, Harold Milnm, Jack Mi lam. Joe Milam, Heath Blake, Jimmy Freeman, Henry Meailors Young, W. P. Baldwin, Robert Wysor, Billy Jaghtfoot. a (le- •Mrs. Wilson Harris entertained the members of the Wednesday Study club Harry Bolick, .Mrs. George H. Odiorne, on last Wednesday afternoon at their Mrs. .M. Asbrll, M isses Hazel Bo- final meeting of the .year. land. .Almena Helen Milam. Milling, Bert Peay and .A splendid program on “Russia” was given by the chairman of the af- LFVGI E MEMBERS i HAVE PARTY J'he rnembei’s of the Junior Ef.worth ! league^uf^4_the Broad Street .Methodist gave an enjoyable party on LOVELY PARTY FOR VISITORS On last Wednesday evening Miss .Myrtis Holland entertained with two fables of bridge for Mrs. H. B. Speers of Richmond, ya., apd .Mrs, T. .A. Howell, of Manon, .Ala. ternoon’s program, Mrs. H. E. Stur ■jThursday evening at the h(|me of Billy ■' King. geon. She related facts concerning the' <'ontests and othei system of government, and gav’e other interesting data on Russian life and habits. Mrs. John MeSween read a newspaper article in connection with the program. Later, refreshments were served. forms pf amuse ment -were enjoyeil. For refreshments, dainty sandwiches, punch and wafers were served. The rooms were attractive with dec orations suggestive of the approach- i ing Christmas season, j The guests iftcludiul: Dorothy Tay- The^ living room was lovley with ai ———r— _ lighted (’hri.stmas tree and other dec-1 LITTLE BOY orations. HAS BIRTHDAY At the concjlusion of the games a Andrew Johnson, Jr., celebrated his colorful salad course with coffee apd!seventh birthday on last Thursday fruit cake was served by Mrs. George: afternoon with a Holland and .Mrs. Rus.sell Cooper. Ity-eight little friends were invited for Besides .Mrs. Speers and Mrs. How-jthe merry affair. Each remembered ell, those enjoying the occasion were: him with an attractive gift. Mrs. Virgil Abrams, Mrs. .Maude! A number of entertaining games Hampton, Mis.ses Helen Milam, Nan-! and contests were enjoyed. In the con- vruTMi' Sue .Adair, Helen and Fay Adair. I test, the “cake walk,” the following . » - « lor, Dorothy Adair, Maitharene Pitts, Tokie .Adair, Mary Frances Weir, Frances Simpson, Louise Bailey, Elsi^ , , Nabors, John F. Finney, Billy King, lovely party. Twen- j Henderson, Archie Sam Adair, Jack Holland, Otho Johnson, Duncan Workman, and Robbie Adair, JzOVELY DINNER BV me The home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ix*e " ’ Voting was the scene of one of the 'largest ami loveliest iiarties of the i holiday season on last Thursday eve- fc^ining when they entertained with a buffet sup))er. .About Jb guests from M th(> immi'diute families were invited. I For the occasion the house was thrown en suite and beautifully dec orated with Chri.stmas greens, lioors wreathe*! in evergreens, and in the living room garlands of green, red candles, and lighle<ijtr<*es all suggest ed the holiday sea.son. In the (lining mom the table was lovely with a i-al la* e cloth, centered with silvery floweis in a silver con tainer. Ml.'. T. I). C()|)elan(l, Mrs. John Holland Hunter, .Misses .Maude Pear son and Essie Young as.si.'>t**d in .serv ing. Guests f*)un*l their places at in- div\duaP’|?iWes^-Deliciou.s refreshments GREETINGS deepest appreciation, we thank our customers and friends for ** their splendid business since we opened our store a few months a.tro. We enter the New Year with the determination to excel past efTqrts to please you. It is our ambition to merit your jjood will and patronaRe^ and I to this end we shall continue in the future as in the past, to strive toward a still better and more efficient service. ' " W'ith the same sincerity with which we serve you throuRhout the year, this store and its employees now unite in wishing: our many friends and customers a— MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ELUSON’S, Inc. I if A MERRY CHRISTMAS ^ - and a HAPPY NEW YEAR At this, the hitppiest time of the year, we wish to pause and pay our respect ^to those of you who have made possible a very enjoyable and profitable year. We would, indeed, be ungrateful if we failed to give credit where credit is due, and'we thank you sincerely for your splendid ijatronage. ~- We trust thisiriendship will continue, and we pledge ourselves anew to do our best to serve- you in a most satisfying way during the coming year. * ' wfe ARE READY FOR CHRISTMAS WE ARE PREI'AREI) TO GIVE PROMPT SERVICE TO AUl. ORDERS DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS. OUR STIJUKS ARE COMPLETE. NUTS—FRUITS—CANDIES - . Everything for Santa’s Stocking won* served on formal occa.sion. this delightfully in- T Give Him Sensible CHRISTMAS GIFTS t.. F’ I’ fc; ¥ w AC ADEMY STBKET TEAUHEBS ENTEKTAIN 1 The faculty of the .Academy Street .school entertained the teachers'*of the I Providence, Flonda Street and high schools, and trustees, on Tuesday eye- |ning in the auditorium of the .school j building with a uni<iue party to usher in the Yuletide 8eai?&h.~^ The entertainment was given in a "~r VISIT OUR STORE FOR SPECIALS There Will Be No Drawing This ^ Week. Baldwin’s Grocery **Good Things To Eat” Phones-99 and 100 !4'hriHti»a.s^ Slott ing with-the unexiiccteJ presentation of a lovely ('hristmas .tree laden with gifts, coming as the fclimax of the evening. .Mrs. John W. ^ . Little, cleverly actinjp^is Santa Glaus, ! removed a gift from the cree for each I guest present, the presentation l>eing made on the rostrum with the read-, ing of personal verses in each in-. stance. - j The play, “Chri.stmasi at Punkin Holler,” had an old-fashioned one- , teacher school as its scene. The char- acters were repre.sented by the ten * members of the Academy Street , school faculty as foll*)w.s: j Miss Peppergrass —"^Mi.ss Lucy I Burns. 1 Aunt Hepsy—Mrs. Gary Martin, Hiram—Mr^. John W. Little. Jacob—Miss Helen Milam. Sammy—Miss Martha David.son. Patty—Miss Alline Newsom. Betsy—Mrs. Teague Harris, Reuben—zMiss Collette Griffin. Lucindy—'Mr.s. L. B. Dillard. Rhody—Mrs. Nene Workman. j\t the conclu.sion of the evening’s prograrnT a most pleasant one from! start to finish, coffee and sandwiches' were served and each gue.st presented; with a Santa Glaus Stocking loaded | with fruit, nuts and candy. CA UGH M AN-M ARTIN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Mr. and Mrs. G." Perry Caughman, of Columbia, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Ed ward Barnett Martin, of Clinton, Sat urday, December 16. , The ceremony was performed by-the Etchison 1933 Fall Hats S2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 Interwoven Sox Silk and Waol New Shipment- JiUiJ R^eh ed 35c, 50,75c and $1.00 Christmas Boxes Cheney Ties TIic Kind That Won’t Wrinkle . $1.00 Christma.s Boxes Free. ^ Zipper Jackets $2.95, $3.45 and $3.95 Piedmont Shirts — $1.00 and $1.25 BOYS’ GENUINE Sheep-Lined Coats Special price — $3.00 ~v New Shipment Mufflers Beautiful Patterns ^ $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 Nunn^Bush Oxfords I $5.50 and $7.50 Shoes — $6.50 and S8.50 Beautiful Tie and Handkerchief Sets $1.00 each Men’s Rain Coats $3.45, $5.00 and $7.50 Boys’ Rain Coats $1.75, $2.50 and $4.50 Dillard Clintoh, South Carolina \ ■, - ■I »- >, ■/ ' . V ' ' '■ ■S*