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■' ... » / JDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935 ) I ■-■' THE CXJNTdN CHEONICLE CUNTON, E C. j a few rounds of bridge, with lop^,<^core 1 te^rtainmfent. Covers were laid forij ® I prize going to Miss Medora ^rown-jsixty-five, including members of the - / , IT'V y - / ■' L Clinton, the gifts j were I club, their wives, ami other special I Ct ^ Jji's^ted Miss Todd by the daintily at--guests from the Rotary and Lig^ns JL JLI.IC' y y- XAJl W. 1.*.' O JL n^essenger, Baby Claire ^teid, ajclubs. EVENTSi , ‘ feLUB AND CHURCH NE^ OB' INTEREST TjielephoiM 2M jtby wagon being used to convey the j'packages to the reception room. The hbs'Wss was assisted by Miss 'geati Catherine Davenport and Miss *K) little town of Bethlehem! How still we see thee lie; Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by; Yet in thy dabk streets shineth The everlasting Light; The hopes and fears of all the years Afe met in thee tonight. j “For Christ is Soml of Mary, And gathered all above, While morUls sleep, the angels keep Their watch of wondering love. O morning stars, together Proclaim the holy^birth! And praisA sing to God the King And peace to' both on earth. . t “How silently, how silently. The wondrous gift is given! So God imparb' to' human hearts blessings of His heaven. No ear may hear his coming. Rut in this world of sin. jorie, Minter. In addition Ufi local guests and Miss Todd, others from Clinton were Mrs. Hubert Todd, Mrs. Harry Nettles, Miss Emma Little, M iss Doris Bolt. DAVIS-GLASGOW ANNOUNCEMENT ' . An announcegient .of interest here is that of the approaching marriage of Mis« Uuiae Davis and E._C. Glas- dinner PARTY GiVEN goa of High Point, N. C. The wc i- gy MISSES BLAKELY ding will take place during the Christ mas holidayis. * .Miss Davis is a daughter'of Mrs. T. P. Davis who resides near he' O, and the late T. P. Davis. She is a grad uate of Winthrop college and .'‘or the pt;st several years has successfully taught at High Point. lining room was transformed hass of color and beauty sug- of' the Yuletide season. T^ tables^ weie lovely in Christmas dec orations rwith stieamers and t^ll ta- persybeighetping the beautiful effe<;t ith the i-etiring president', J. H. Pitfs, Jr., as ma.ster of ceremonies, a Miss Browning, Miss Mary Todd, and|veyy enjoyable'’and unique program carriM out. .After singing r of i wii s merica,’ singnng^p and grace, the program wjs entered into, with music fur-i i BRIDGE CLUB I ENTERTAINED j Mrs. VV'illard Jones entertained the .nxembers of her bridge club.and sev- ieral additional guests on Tuesday af ternoon. The receiving rooms were lovely .'with Christmas flowers and other Whert meek souls will receive him, |(31.1 f.)gi,Yias decorations. .still ' The dear Christ enters in. “O holy child of ^thlehem! Descend to uir, we pray; Cast out sin and enter in, Be bom in ms today. We hear the Christmas angels iTie great glad tiding tell; O come to us, abide wi^ us, *' Our Lord Emmanuel! Amen." _ —Phillips Brooks. After several rounds, Mrs. Jones served dainty .sandwiches and tea. The refreshments also cairied out the Christmas motif. Miss Janet Leake, bride-elect, was remembered with a lovely gift.^ bed during the evening by Chaney’s lestra. Mrs. Inez Woods, of Lau- ini . Misses Margaret and Catherine,or Blakely entertained with a lovely din-ji'ens^contributed to the program with ner party Thursday evening in honor | several well rendered musicaL num- of D^. and Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes, ofibers.N.^ Easley, who were recently married, j The amusemept for the <Kcasioi\ and Miss Ruth Todd and Fi-ank Mar-jwa.s clekvr and well disiratched, cieat- tin, of Laurens, who aie to be mai- ing aln ost continuous mirth and fun. ried on Christmas day., ^ . 1 John I illand Hunter, impersonating The room.s where the, gue.sts \yerei Major ffiowes of radio lenowh, put seated at small tables, were beautiful ion an ramateur broadca.sting “show" with lighted tapers, Christmas flow-jin whim several children and young ere and other Christmas decorations.' peopIoV participated with recitations, An elaborate four-course dinner was songiy guitar and “mouth organ" served. After dinner games wei'^ enjoyed. For The Holidays LET US HELP YOU PLAN YPUR CHRISTMAS MEALS NPW IMannin^ is easy at this store, because there never a time when we had more good things to offer you for Christmas. Place your orders early—deliveries made when desired. ^ " r \ numbers. .At the conclusion of the contests prizes were awaMed ^to all M rs. Jeanes and Miss Todd werejontries. Several Kiwanians, unexpect- presented with attractive gifUs. 'cdly, Called to the micrajAene, wTepe ' Besidey the honor guests; those'en-j given instructions to do'^certain feats Mr. ami and tho.se voted - the—heait peiformers awarile<l prizes. .A group of Negi-oes joying the occasion were: Mrs. Hubert Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. from the CCC camp, under the direc- MUSIC PUPILS GIVE RECITAL Music pupils ol Miss Maude Sum- erel’s studio presented an enjoyable recital on Saiurday afteii^oon w'ith a number of invit^. guests present. The program consisted of a group of lovely and rendered by itable and inspiring manner. Holly and other evergreens were us<‘<I in the decorations. A ^sweet course and candy wa.s served by the hostess at the conclusion of the entertamment. LUNCHEON GIVEN ' FOR BRIDE-ELECT ^ Mrs. T. J. Peake was hostess at a lovely luncheon Saturday in honor of Miss Janet Leake, popular bride- elect. In the dining I'oom, the table was lovely in w'hite and ' silver. Miss Ijeake’s place was marked with a lovely gift of linen, wrapiKni in sil ver and white. I A hot couree luncheon was served Hugh Morgan of laurens; Rev. VV. M. jtron of J. M. ('arson, educational di- Blakely of Salisbury, N. C., Misses rector, gave a "fttmihSer of songs and Josie Pressley and Nannie Young j exhibitions of tap dancing that were Tribble. jwell received. Place cards with the Kiwanis “K," CANT.AT.A SERVICE ' jwere at each place. Noise-making fa- LOVIILY OCCASION Ivors and confetti were also at each . , . I to the following guests; Misses appropnaW .elections, - (•h»„dl«,/'hri h.rpup.la .na m«te^ -||,^^^^ E|i„b.th WitlH-rs^f Co bia, Mrs. J Watson, .Mrs. T. J. 1^1 Willard Jones. / MRS. BETITS HfSSTF^SS BRIDGE PARTY BY MRS. (iEORGE STARNES On last‘Wednesday afternoon .Mrs An audience that jamineel to over-i place. .As favors, the'ladies were pi-F- flowing the auditorium' and gallery jieentod heautifuL compacts bearing of the Fir.st Presbyterian church en-jthe Kjw^anis emblem- Mre. William joyed a lovely program of Christma.s Brooks Owens, the' club’s faithful music last Sunday afternoon at the'pianist, was presentee! a ten-dollair Annual five o’clock vesper seiwice gold piece in behalf of the member- which proveel a fitting introduction to ship as a ChrUtma-s gift, the celebratiom of Christmas. j The various stunts, amusing fea- The cantata was given umler the | lures of the pnigram and music, made Misses Lid-j dirwtion of .Mrs. J. K. Jacobs, Jr., I the occasion a very hajipy one, up to istine j organist of the church. "In Judt^a’s the stamlard maintained by the club Colum-; Hills’’ was the subject of the rendi- in former y<‘ars. Will Iveake; Mrs. R. G. ition, the soloists, the chorus, ami the lock and .Mrs. director combining for a most satis fying- stniring of the Iteautiful ora torio. 'The violinist, Mias Dorethy Hagan, of the Joanna school faculty, Goldville, added to the imiiressiverie'^" CANTATA AT HOPEWELL | .A Christmas cantata will be given at the Hojiewell Methixlist church i’ i^gnday evening by the Lau: Tomatoes, Cranberries, Cocoanuts, Pecans, Wa[lnuts, Cauliflower, Green Beans, Lettuce, Spinach, Celery, and Carrots. I OUR MARKET IS FULL OF CHOICE MEATS HAMS-—the riRht size to boil. STEAK—the kind you like. PORK CHOPS—lean and juicy. DRF:sSED CHICK ENS, DRESSED HENS and TURKEYS. PORK SAU SAGE—Rood enouRh, at a price you can afford. ...= ; ^ HOME-MADE FRUIT CAKE ALSO BAKERY. FRUIT CAKE COMPLETE STOCK OF FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS. 7 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF APPI.ES, TANGER INES, ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPE FRUIT. NUTO GRAPES, CANDIES, RAISINS—.EVERYTHING Ymi NEED FOR SANTA CLAUS STOCKINGS. / We have served you 16 years with the be.^ of our ability and oiir~aim is to do^a better job each /ear. / mM'UDY ( I.UB .Mrs. C. B. Bett.s was ho.ste.ss to the members of the Study ('lub on Wed-j . ^ • 1 nesday afternoon. The living 'u appropriate decorations, | |j^ cordially invited. George Stoi-nes efttertoine<l ^ith-^ arrangements | with silver trw's and soft lights add- Iwely bridge party at her home in and gilded evergreens. ^.he digniM effect. Moven, j-hop First In tens t'ount^^idjJKarm Women chorusi , of the* service with .-several selections. title of th<‘ vesinu- rembt-bm i.s,!“ The choir rloft and chancel was ..' Ibeautiful in ‘ ' ‘ Baldwin’ “(iood Things To Eat’ .^hones 99 and 100 , the Hays apartments. -Four tables were, attractively An interesting , many was given by Mrs. W. I), Cope- aini—arge s Ijand. She discus.se<l "Hitler," united for the di.cu«e<i "Hitlor." tV Get- Allman le«der. and also, dweribod the After the games the hostess served! program -on Gei- t^'ough the entire progi*am was a; message of great truths connected i with the birth and ministry of ('hristj a.s the SavWur of the w'orld. "THE ( HRONICLK Then In the Storea a delicious salad course and a sweet course. i conditions that exist in (Jermany 4 today. SHOWER (JIVEN The hostess servcNl delicious cof.; BRII)ES-ELE('T LUNCHEON GIVEN MISS RUTH TODD fee, sandwiches and pastel-tinted can- 'dics. M isses Janet l^eake ami Ruth Todd, l>upular brides-elect of the month, 1 were guests of honor at. a levely hand- [ kerchief shower last Wednesday eve-1 ning, given by .Mis.ses Emma liittle M isa Ruth Tod<> was honoreil I jojnT PARTY (JIVEN on Saturday when Miss Medora Ml’SIC PUPII.S Bi-owning enUMtaineiljrith a Junchovn At the lakeside ('oiintry club on Phm‘b<‘ Witherspoon,.-at the home in her honoi.- * Friday afternoon -Mrs. .M, L. Ko|M‘ri"^ foimei. In the dining room, the tnble Uu.ens ami Mrs. J. F. Jacobs en-1 . After-severe! games ami eonte.sts, lovely with silver holly an i li;fhted pupils s.f their piano 1" '^'^ "ere awarded to Mrs. Miiliert silver candles.. Places were laid i'<"', ^ delightful party. l»'«’fry, to A the (Kcasion the club room 4^' ;4m i-i_ fsraf rs. Willard .lom's, for top scofV in •attsi w ith .<inalP Dorothy Hagen, win- nine, A delicious luncheon in foiu j j.'*! courses wa.s .served-to the followingi)eautifully decoratts: gue.sts: Mrs. Charles M’orkman. I cedar tn*es ami garlamis of greensl*^*'' the cont«*st. Mary To<1d. Mrs. Harry Nettles. ^.^lls at ihtervals.! the dining room was thrown es l.A>is Martin and Phoeln* W ith**r-■ decoraU*d and lighted Christmas jopen, r**vealing-a ( hristnuis tre<* in ^ spoon of Uurens, Miss Kmma Litll- it^p^, .suggestive of the aiqu oach-: »=he -cenU*r of the Uble, filled with i «nd .Mrs. Hubert Todd. ;j,., fhandkeichiefs for the honor guests. Special... For Christmas We are giving 200' off on all Sterling Silver Gob- tlets Friday and Saturday lonly. - - NOW IS THE TIME to start or fill in on your Goblets. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE ihg holiday .season. 1 Delicious punch and I served. wafers were. l.MISS RUTH TODD IIONOREI) AT LAURENS j Ijiurens, Dec. 14.—^^One of the^nst interesting .social events of the week jwas a lingerie shower Thursday eve- ; ning for .Miss Ruth Elizabeth Todd, jof ('linton, who.se approaching mar riage to J. Frank Martin, Jr., of Lau-i , . , , ... • ; rens, has been announced. • the wed- the g.ris at .Joanna Inn. those enjoy-1 ,ding to take place Christmas day.l‘"*f• the occa.«ion were The. compliment to the popular bride- |elect w'as given by Miss Mariegene I .Martin at her home on Farley ave- mue. Christmas decorations formed an * attractive setting foi the jiarty. After the honoi On either side of the trre were wed-1 ding "scem'.s, consisting of smalNdolls dressed as hrides ami bridesmaids. These were givim the guests as fa-j: vors. Places weVe found at the tables! by means of lighted candles, us<‘<l as place cards. Tempting salad and sweet couires weiv seiwed. .Mi.ss lyeake wa^s presented with a lovely ch(K’oUte set by .Miss Little. Besides'.Mis.se.s Todd and Ix*ake amli, licake, .Mrs. Irene Todd. Mre. J. W. Hul)eit Todd and .Mrs. , «' U. I). C. CHAPTER HOLDS OPEN MEETING i Friday aftenioon the SU’phen I).!, i'Lee chafiter, C. I), C., entertaineil of invited gm^'ts on the . / Christinas » in a wide variety await your ' selection. ALL Kilbs AND SIZES OF POTTED PLANTS FOR Gl CUT I^OWERS IN VAl ARTIFipfAL. DESlW FOB-ALL OCCASipNS COME .^D SELECT Y0URS EARLY Clinton FJower Shop ~:Ave. Flowers/^ele^aphed Anywhere home of Mrs, .JoTin T. liittle. The roonfs were festive j^i their j j lovely Christmas decoratiiufs. A pro-j fusion n'f silvered everg^-ns and red' icandu4 were used in Um living ro<)m,l while the* dining morn pn-sented a I- jltfvely picture in^^-a|)j»ointnu*nts of| fhlue ami silver. For the a^ernoon- an enjoyable^ program w^jif arianged Jry Mrs. J. j Will Dillare. Mrs. A. .M. Coiieland I read th^^waiitiful Chri.stma.s story as the d)«votional. .Mre. Little cordially wlepomed the guests for tlv‘ occa.sion Miss Rosa .Mahaffey responded, he singing of several Christma.s car ols by .Ml'S. Henderson Pitts, Miss ('ollette Griffin and Miss .Mahaffey, [accompanied by Mrs. Jame.s Pitts atj i the piano, ailded pleasure to the [ jevent. Miss Mt'do'ra Browning gave a reading by Temple, Bailey, “Gold, FrankiheensA* and Myrrh." Later a- delicious chicken .'«alad ■course, .samlwiches and Riissian tea i were served. The hostes.ses, in addi-i tion to Mrs. Little, were .Mrs, J. M. I Pitts, Mrs. .Jessie .Sparks, Miss Lily, Yarbonrugh, Mrs. T. M. Adair and Mrs. J. M’ill Dillard. ' GIFTS FORf^ GIFTS FOR : - $1.49 Ladles Hex HtHidkerchiefs (Linen) 5-piece Manicure Sets Mei^s Fuire Silk Socki^ ^Zipper Bill Folds; /Men’s Ready-lied Ties X 1-pound Box Chocoiates / Men’s Wool Boot Sox ^ « * Men’s Zipper Bill Folds Boys’ Corduroy Bunts Men’^s Wool-lined (iloves Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats t'otton Blankets (72x80) Women’s All-leather Oxfords •(children’s All-leather Shoes GIFTS FOR GIFTS FOR y49C'/■ $1.98 Wool Gloves (Women’s & Children’s) Dresser Sets^(3-piec^) S|)ort Handkerchiefs (3 (o a box) Chiffon and Service Silk Hase Men’s Sport Suspenders .Men’s Leather Zipper Bill Folds • Boys’ l.ined Corduroy Bants. Satin Slips—Celanese l*ajamas Bari Wool Blankets (7HxS0) Men’s Dress Banis Hat Boxes^a retil- valge ' Women s Raincoats GIFTS FOR 7 GIFTS FOR ♦ • 98c e Men’s I*r^-shrunk Shirts — W’oodbury’s 5-piece Set Dresser Set, 3-piece Boys’ All-wool Sweaters 1“', ' $2.98 ■' ^ '■ ^ Men’s Wool Jackets - Twin Sweater Suits Men’s Felt Hats ' r* • '"v Men’s Dress Oxfords \ WELCOME T TOYliND! I Phone ”33— KIWANIS “LADIES NIGHT’ ^ j A VRftY GALA AFFAIR ! fn a lovely Christmas setting, the annual “ladies night” celebration of the Clinton Klwanis club, an eveiit'at which the “Kmeen-s" are alw,ay8 guests of. honor, took place la.st '■ITiursday evening at Hotel' Clinton in the yfown of a banquet and speial en- z! t AAdic&iaHiiStraa * tSSi'; ;• ' /