The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 10, 1935, Image 3

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/ n I l> T ,.-.i; ■T-' * • ,} J • - 7 :-f f THURSDAY, JANUARY 10rl9S5 V( r THi! w L<>VEL"Y PARTY N CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. I *T - Ti-' I SOalSTY EVPNTSa CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 . i {PROMISE A Poem for the New Year The year will keep its promises to me: Unfailin£:ly the days will come and ^ go; Rivers will take their sure coarse to the sea; Seedtime and harvest — these ,will come, I know; / ’ The stars will go their quiet silver ■way; ^ There will be sun and rain and wind I and dew^ ' There will be breathless beauty in each day; There w’iljibe'i^d loved task.s for me q to do. ^ And I have made my promise to the year. ' God help me keep it through the hours ahead: I shall be braver, I shall banish fear; I shall not leave a kindly word un- ' said; . I shall have faith tfat this, my-^ an cient grief, • Will yield it last to laughter. and to song; DINNER PARTY BY \ JOHN W. nNNEY . Thursday evening John W. Finney del^htfully entertained a number of friends at dinner. The living rooms were festive with Christmas decorations. On the dining taible a dark red cyclamen formed a lovely .centerpiece. Around this- red candles bunded. Dinner in four de ft Y .MRS. PITTS I A lovely pai^y of the New Year ; Mjcured^on WednesdayTaftemoon whenf Sj Mfs. R. J. Pitts invited friends* for j; g I four tables of bridge;*, The living roofh . j was festive with bowls of red swamp! berries, Silver flowers, and masses ofl pine boughs»^,*c...™aL'';A^ - ' j After a series of progressions the' hostess assisted by Mrs. Hubert Pitts' knd Mrs. JohiTi W. Finney served a. delightful salad course. Mrs. George j Crutchfield of Orangeburg was an. out-of-tow'n guest. j LEAfUJErWEMBERS TO MEET IN LAURENS A meeting of the League Union of the Methodist churches of Clinton, Goldville, and Laurens will be held at guests. licious courses was served to sixteen I Mill community house in ' Laurcn.s Friday evening, Jan. 11, at 7:30 o^lock. The EpWorth Leagruc of the Laurens First Methodist church will be hostess. Mrs. D. A. Clyburn, exten.sion sec retary of the Young Peoples division YOUNG PEOPLE 7 ENJOY PARTY Continuingfa series of holiday par ties among the younger set Elizabeth Graham invited the members of the “Jolly 8” club and a few boy friends for a prom party on Thursday eve ning. Proms were enjoyed and later deli cious refi>eshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served. With the New Year here! if is in order tq make gojsd resllu^ tion9, especially when it means money in your pocketbook. Many Clinton women have fl- ready resolved to profit by THB CHRONICLE'S grocery adver> tisements every Thursday morn ing during 1935 and>«re saving, much money thereby. This is addressed to those who have not yet formed the habit: ' “Resolved, that I will consult THE CHRONICLE grocery ad vertisements every Thursday .morning, .select my needs for the week, and put the savings in the bank.’l. All of your food, clothing, household, etc., needs can easily be supplied through THE CHRONICLE. .. decorate^l, with a profusio and piper white narcissi a profusion of le/ns D’Arcy Paul Gray. She .i^< , w of Winthrop college aridT white can^labra hrlding lighted tap- v^as formerly a mptubjyr of the Clinton ers of white, A musical prograin was given by Mrs.- N. iJ^.^Page. As the bride and ^brid^grooni"entered, Mrs. Page played the bridal chojTis from Lohengrin. While th^ 'vows were jbeing spoken, “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms” was softly played on the organ. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. After the reception the couple left ! for a short wedding trip. For trav- ieling the bride changed from her loVe- jly wedding gown of purple'velvet to j a becoming costumte of peacock blue. The bride is the only daughter* of Mrs. Bertha Anderson Gray, and of the late gradtita high sphool faculty.' Hei* friend! will be pleased that her marriage brings her back to Clinton fon her futuib houi». ,, ‘ . The groom is a first fvonor f^duata of Presbyterian college and graduated last June from the Cincinnatti Collega oi[ Embalming. He is the youngest son of John ‘ E.. Adkir, and the lata Mrs.''"Margaret Stone Adair. His mo ther passed away when he was sev enteen months old, after which he was taken into the home of his uncle, D, E.. Tribble, where he was reared and has lived his entire life. He is con nected with the well known firm of D, E. Tribble company, funeral direc tors. \ of the Upper South Carolina Mq,tho-}Gray Harris, Miriam Coleman, Jean dist conference, wMll make an ad letno- dres.s. METHODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY Circles of’the Broad Street Metho- All league invited. members are cordially Holman, Carolyn Murphy, Jean Lay- ton, Marcia Galloway,, Dorothy Hud gens, I>aura Frances Hpdgens, Mar garet Peters, Robbie King, Katherine Ellison, and Marguerite McMillan. I n 1, I ' t tv. « 11 vJidlst church will meet next Monday^af- L"" j Tp ™ I Shan have hope that there will be Mra. J C. Roper. CAPT. AND MRS. BLANTON ENTERTAIN AT DINNER On New Years night Captain and j COUNCIL (JROUP Mrs. W. L. Blanton invited the mem-[OUTLINES WORK i Epworth Uagu. Cornell of thi ^ the Broad Street Jlethod,St ehorthlB„,j Melhodirt church, and and a few’ friends to meet Dr. and J: For relief tha old hurts the world hmi jbome so long. The year will keep its promise. Oh, my heart, We must,not fail to do our humble part. —Grace Noll Crow’tdl. ^ In January Christian Herald. I). A. R. CHAI»TER TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Musgrove’s. Mill chapter, D. A. R., will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bailey, with Mrs. J. W. Leake as as sistant hostess. ternoon at 3:30 with the following hostesses: < Circle* No. 1. Chairman Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Hostess, Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Circle No. 2. Chairman, Mrs. R. J. Pitts. Hostess, Mrs. R. J. Pitts. .Circle No. 3. Chairman, Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Hostess, Mrs. J. C. Roper AUXILIARY TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY The' Americ*! .Legion Auxiliary will meet at 4 o'clock Thursday, Janu ary 17th, at the home of Mrs. Walter A. Johnson. Assisting her as hostess es jmiW be Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. S. C. Hays. ♦ J i MIRIAM DONNAN ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Miriam Donnan entertained a few friends on Saturday morning. Various games were enjoy^; and afterwards 9 delicious salad course, fruit cake and' Russian taa were served by Mir iam's mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan, and Cornelia Harris. The girls enjoying the party ^were: Margaret Brice, Betty Spi*att, Emily Dillard, Louise Jacobs,. Jnex Young, Louise Coe,. Elizabeth Barnes, and Frances Simpson. PARTY GIVEN BY BETTY SPRATT An eftjoyable event Imong the younger sqt was the party which Betty SpratV^ gave oh Friday evening assembling a %rge group of friends. A variety of\games including rook and anagxaips Were played at card tables, "litter deli^us ice ct%am and cookies were served. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED At PO o’clock on Tues Mrs. Goyne Simpson gracio tained the members of her and added an extra table During the morning, in a morning enter- club ruests. of lovely pot flowers, an elaborate hul course with tea and cookies < served. In the dining room an artistic ar rangement of pink roses'and fem cen tered the exquisitely appointed table where a delicious three course dinner was served buffet style. Afterwards a number of amusing games were played. Talks from Dr. Roper and Joyce Pitts, president of the Council, were also interesting fea tures of the evning. Seventeen guests enjoyed the delightful affair. PRESBYTERIAN GROUPS. TO IWEET MONDAY The circles of the First Pre««byterian church will meet Monday as follows; No. 1, with Mrs. L. D. McCrary No. 2, with Mrs., Effie Robbins. No. 3, with Mrs. T. J. Blalock. No. 4, with Mrs. C. M. Bailey. No. 5. with Mrs. S. M. Huntley. Nos. 6 and 7, with Mrs. Bothwell Graham. ' “ No. 8, with Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Nos. 6'and 7 will hold a joint meet ing. All will meet at 4 o’clock, except No. 1, which will meet at 7:30. A Small Deposit . . T^ill hold that Diamond Ring or-WatciL Now is the time to choose —come in and see our nice assortment. ■ y raoNTis JEWELRY STORE LOVELY DINNER FOR-VISITORS '■ ■ Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young enter tained a number of the latter’s imme diate family on Saturday for dinner,^ At an attractively appointed table, centered with a lovely blooming cy- clamenTTLdelicious dinner was served. The guests included: Dr. md Mrs. R. E. Able, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Able, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Able, Mr. and Mr!. J. L. Davidson, all of Chester, and Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Crawford and children of Philadelphia. LUNCHEON FOR ASHEVILLE VISITOR V “ Mrs, Granville Taylor of AsheviRe, house guest of Mrs. Bothwell ^ra- ham,^ was honored on Tuesdaj^ when Mrs. J. _W. Copeland invited/k few friends for luncheon. / At a beautifully appoijtted centered with cut flow^s, an elabo rate luncheon was serVed. The guests in addition to the hon or guest were: Mrs. Bothwell Gra ham, Mrs. W. S/Bean, Mrs. John Mc- Sween, Mrs. E^/W. Ferguson, and Mrs. John Spratt./ - ^ ^IRC ELIZABETH WY80R / ENTERTAINS FRIENDS .On Thursday Elizabeth Il^ysor en- t^tained a few girls at / delightful luncheon and theatre papiy. In dining ro^; a/dllicious lunch eon w«!i served on ah exquisitely ap pointed ^1^1^- Afterisrards the young hostess ai^her gtwsts enjoyed a tMt- rent pictur^at/Gie theatreT - The guestsywere: Virginia Sadler, Virginia DiRard. Elliott Jacobs, Phyl lis Holmap; MarV Bailey Gwens,-Caro lyn Mc^een, Mih^ El zabeth Bald win, Margaret Lig^ooi'^nd Frances Speake, other interested friends met on Mon day evening at the home of Captain and Mrs. W. U Blanton for the pur pose of outlining their work for the n#w year. New committees were chosen as follows: • . *# Mu^ie—iMiss Myrtle Westbury. Keeper of Scrapbook—Miss Lalla May > Edwards. Social Service^-Duntan Workman, Teague Harris. ■« Publicity—Helen Milam, Charlie May Sirames. The pastor, Dr. J. C. Roper, was present and offered helpful sugges tions as to the type of„ work the coun cil Undertake This year. It was decided that the ("ouncil sponsor an oyster supper with the date to be announced Inter. ;A RIDDELL IRCLE MEETS The January meeting of the Ella Riij^ell circle of the ’Thornwell Me morial church was h^d on Monday afternoonl with Mrs. Lula Jamison and Mrs. Harry Layton as joint bosL esses. The session was held at Mrs. table, j Layton’s home. ' As.chairman of the circle, Mrs. B. S. Pinson presided over the business .se.Hsion just preceding the program on foreign missions. Among’those taking part.on the program were Miss Anna Bell Harvey, Miss Minnie Nisbet, Mrs, J. M. Hudgens and Miss Mary Adams. MiSs Caroline Caldwell led the Bible study based on Marie. At the conclusion the hostesses served a delicious sala*d course, tea, cookies and candy. MISS PUCKETT HONORS ASHEVILLE VISITOR Mi<<» Clara Duckett was hostess at a .lovely informal tea on Tuesday af ternoon given in compliment to Mrs. Granville TViylor, of Asheville, who is visiting Mrs. Bothwell Graham. Mrs. Taylor, before marriage Miss Marion McCrary, was reared in Clinton and is receiving a cordial welcome from ker many friends ♦upon her visit Jto h«r former home. Silvered flowers were attractively arranged in the rooms. A' low bowl of pink roses and fern adorned the prettily appointed table, presided over by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, ,Sr. Delicious tea, sandwiches, cakes, , mints and nut were served by idrs. W. P. Jacobs Mrs. J. F. Jacfbs, Jr , and'Mrs. T. 1) Jacobs. ■ Among the guests invited were: Miss Bothwell Graham, Mrs. W. S.' Bean, Mrs. M. G. Wo<lworth, Mrs.] John Spratt, Mrs. George A. <'o})eIand, I Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. J. W. I^eake, Mrs. John MeSween, Mrs. C. M. Bai ley, Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon, Mrs. A. V. .Martin and Mrs. L D. McCrary. OFFERING $5 CASH PRIZE FOR THE PERSON WHO CAN TAKE THE FOLLOWING THIRTEEN LETTERS - D G E AORO F O T-0 R S E A D G O O R S R O T F O > AND BinU) THE MOST WORDS. Only English Words Permitted. Try Your Luck. CONTEST RULES: Use the same letter as mgity times as you like; for example, “Good,** “Dor “ etr. CONTEST CLOSES JAN. 31, 1935 i: BRING OR MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO THE ARGO FOOD STORE BY JANUARY 31, 1935 ^ J - X MUSIC CLUB r _ i ENJOYS I'ROGRAM The Woman’s Music .club held the first meeting of the New Year on last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I^, R.jLynn. Miss Ruth Bailey, the club presi dent, presided over a short business session, after which Miss Rosa Ma- haffey, a chairman, presented a love- U. D. C. JANUARY -- MEETING HELD The January meeting of the Ste-^ plien D. Ijce chapter U. D. C. was held on\Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.'^. F. Jacobs, Sr. She was assist ed by\ Miss Clara Duckett, Mrs. J. Will Dm^rd and Miss Ixiuise Kern as hostese*.. \ ’ A short'■'business ||session p/esided over by Mrs.. John W. Little opened the meeting. Afterwards Mrs, Henry Young was chairman of an interesting program. Four papers were read con cerning men ^prominent in the Con federate War period whose birthdays occur in January, as fol^ws:^ ' Matthew Maury—Mrs. llarry ^ Lay- ' -i K Stonewall Jackson—^^Mrs. \W. yt\ Shands. ' ’ Edgar Allan Poe—Mrs. jTom'^lb^ke. Robert E. Lee—Mrs. (^B. Betts. Louise Jacobs played p/piano solo \| Prelude in C sharp mjhor, Rachmani noff, y/ After the program a plea.sant social ly program on “Lullaby*.” Miss Sybil!, • r^A D.. , J i- t 'hour was enjo^d-4ww delicious sand- Burdette appeared first on the pro-. . , . wiches and^ot chocolate .served. igram, playing a piano solo lullaby, , ^ ^*'®’^’!gRAY-AI)AIR WEDDING Slumber .Songs of All Nations, pre- gQj aT WILIJAM.STON pared by Mrs, Bothwell .Graham and read by Mrs. D. J. Brimm; followed.' Mrs. W. P, Jacobs sang “Cradle Song” by Brahms, to conclude the program. During the social hour which fol lowed. sandwiches, fruit cake, and hot chocolate were’served. DOROTHY STUTT8 HAS SKATING PARTY Dorothy* Stutts invited a groUp of friends for a skating party on Wed nesday afternoon. After an hour’s skating on Centen«u nial street, the young people assem bled at Dorothy's home and enjoyed lyarious chntests, prizes falling to Clara May Poole and Jeian Holman. . Dainty refreshments of hot ^hoco- I late, cookies and candy were .served !1n the dining room, attractive with iChristmas decorations. Misses Annie' ; Lee Jackson, Frances Cooke and Nel lie Ruth Duckett seived. Puzzles were I given as^avors. The girly present were: Helen Mor rison, Ruth Davie, Carolyn MeSween, Elizabeth Wysor, Elizabeth Jlattoib' Fiqience Ella Blakely, Clara May Pbela, 'FrmfiMz * Ruth ftdwardSr/Lula A wedding of interest here to many; friends and relatives, was .solemnized j at Williabiston last Friday afternoonj when Miss Narcissa Gray and Williilmj i David Adair of-this city, were united in marriage. | The ceremony was performed in the Williamston Methodist church in the | presence of close friends and rela tives, with the Rev. N. ’^A. Page, of... ficiating. The church was effectively : WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS AND BREAD Offered now to our customers daily. lOc Loaf — 15c Dozen IDEAL BAKERY FOR THE NEW YEAR INK ft = chronicle pub. CO. 600 Yards Plain and Printed" : _Cc^e early and see for ybUrself it is the best buy you have ever had. Fbr oniy — J. C. ea^'ilET COMipaNT, r* ‘.t'