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■ ■: i- . tHttBSSAif, MAY 6, 1987 • \ T1^ E CUNTON CHRONKXE. CUNTOR 8»C T ^ v.,_• PAGB TERM Woman’s Page GOLDVILLE GIRl, TO BE CROWJJED MAY QUEEN AT COKER, SATURDA'^;i SOCIKTT EVENTS, \ , etOB AND CHUSCD NEWS OF INTEREST .. . TdcplxMM'ttS^ r ^ ANNOUNCEMENTS The W. C. T. U, Wiirineet Thurs- dAy afternoon at 2:30 at the home of T. R. Owens. ^e Stephen D. Lee Chapter U. D.^. will meet Friday afternoon at 4:00 at the home of Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr. Assisting her aS hostesses will be Miss Clara Doclrett, Mrs. J. M: Pitta aikd Mies hCsude Pearson. WAT HENDBRSON Boths^ll Graham, Mrs.' R/E. Wysor, ias Ma^i Mias Ma^aret Bdll, of ^uiiton, ^Va., Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs.^ G. A. Cope land, Mrs. Clair Hays, Mrs. . Gu Pitts, Mrs. H. L. To<^, Miss Sallie Wriirht, Mrs. Silas Bailey, and Mrs R. E.- Sadler,.. r—'r— PRESBYTERIAN^ CIRCLES -MEET:j^NHAY ^ The Circles of the First Presby terian church will meet Monday temoon at 4:00 o’clock with the fol- _ ^ENTERTAINS FRIENDS , Friday evening Wat Henderson No. 1—Mrs. J, B. Townsend. tertained a number ^ friends at a delightful party.^ atteirkiirtg a current movie they returned home and played out-door gamW Miss Robbie Henderson served the\young folk delicious ice cream and cake. WEINER ROAST FOR YOUNG GROUP Wyman Shealy, J_r,, delightfully entertained some of his classmates at a weiner roast on Friday ej^rting. After games had been enjoyed 'they built bonfires and toasted weiners and marshmallows. Twelve young people were present for the occasion. No. 2—Mrs. A. 0*Dantel. No, 3.—Mrs. Frank Miller. No. 4—Mrs. F. E. Robbins. No. 5—Mrs. G. P. Copeland. No. 6—Mrs. Lee Y’oung. No. T-^^ra. L. D. McCrary 8:C0 on Monday evening. METHODIST CIIRCLES MRBT MONDAY The Circles of Broad Street Metho dist xluilTftiL will meet Monday ; after noon at '4:00 o’clock with the follow ing: MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB No. 1—Mra, W. H. Simpson, host- ''ess;.. rs. T. J.\l,,eake, chairman. Mrs. Thomas Jacobs was a chai*m- Nq. 2.—Mrs. Henderson Pitts, host ess; Mrs. George Wattt Copeland, chairman. No. 3—Mrs. John W. Finney, host ess; Mrs. R. W. Wade, chairman. ing hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday morning. Beautiful spring'flowers adorned the, living Boom. After cards the hostess PARTY GIVEN BY ferved a delightful salad ahl sweet.MIMNAUGH course. Iln addition to thU^embers, Mrs. I^e Snow of Columbu^^ Mrs. D. guests. C. HCustess were a., and invited MRS. HEUSTESS HOSTESS TO CLUB .M rs. D. C. Heustess Was a delight ful hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tues<iay morning. Tu- -• lips and—pansies and other garden flowers formed a setting of unuaual beauty for two tables. At noon the hostess served a lovely two course luncheon. MRS. V'ANCE ENTERTANS CLUB Friday afternoon the Actaean Book club met with Mrs. R. B. Vance. Against a background of colorful roses and ragged robin, tables; were arranged for rook. After cards the hostess served a delectable salad course and ice cream and cake. The members and additional guests were: Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Miss Clara Puckett, Mrs. E. J. Adair, Mrs. X D. Copeland, Mrs. W. D. Copeland, Mrs. YOUR MOTHER DESERVES AN ENDURING GIFT You’re sure to' find the gift that exactly suits your taste and your pocketl^ook. FRONTIS JEWm JIY STORE John MimnaUgh recently entrain ed his schoolmates with an interest ing pronir-party. The living room, was a bower of color with mixed garden flowers. In the dining room, the color scheme was pink and green and was also carried out in detail in refreshments. Mrs. Mimnaugh, as sisted by Mrs. A. E. McIntosh, Mrs. R. B. Glenn, and Miss Lily Yarbor ough, 'served the guasts delicious punch, dainty sandwiches and cake. LOVELY PARTIES BY __ JOINT HOSTESSES Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap, Mrs. J. B. Hart of Goldville, lind Mrs. J. B. Townsend entertained with a lovely bridge party yesterday afternoon and will again entertain this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Townsend. Exquisite t^ea roses were artistically arranged in the living room. At five o’clock guests were invited for tea. The hostesses served delightful salad and sweet courses with iced tea. FACULTY AND TRUSTEES ARE ENTERTAINED The faculty and trustees of the Clinton public schools were delight fully entertained .by the teachers of Florid^Street school, the high school and H. A. Copeland on Friday evening at John T. Young’s spring, near here. An-«ijoyabl€ feature of the evening’s entertainment was play- i ing bingo and several contents. A de licious chicken stew was served. CENTURY CLUB HAS OPEN* MEETING The Century club held its annual open meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Tibme of Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Mrs. Arthur Copeland led the pro- h ■ J izort feel young again Yoor mother will appreciate the simple, youthful lines of this Borbizoh gown and slip ond shell en* joy them for years to cornel Beautifully toBofed of Crepe Gorfiere, known for its long wear, ^ ~ MISS MARGARET MOORHEAD Miss Moorhead, attractive daughter of .Mr. and”^rs._VVV-A. Moorhead, will be cro\Vned queen in the .May Day celebratioa at Coker college, Harts-' ville, May 8th. She is.a senior and presidimt of the student government association at Coker. Miss Moorhead will rule over her May Court when the coronation cere mony takes place in the outdonr^theatre, the procession starting at TilSO p.m. Immediately following her crowning as queerf, a dance drama based on the story ot Persephone will be given by students'in physical education, after which there will be a reception in honor of the (jueen and her fifteen at tendants.. _ - _ Miss Moorhead will have as her maid of honor, Miss Hascl Mcl^od of Georgetown,, and will be crowned by Miss Katherine Cuthbertson of Chester. Charles Green wilf carry the queen's crown and James Johnson, Jr., and , . Bioii S^ce! Whether it be from Yields hardly oat of the city lim its, or whether it comes from half around-the woi^d,.we ^e ready to guarantee the quality of every article we handle. ThaA’a yirwily why we feel that we can do busi ng and keep our customers satisfied. : — - . CHASE & §ANBORN COFFEE 3pc Snowdrift LARD, 6 $1.25 White ASPARAGUS . 35c POST TOASTIES . \... 10c LUNCH ToiTCUE:: 2^^ BRAINS, can 10c and 15c CERTO, bottle rr. 2Sc PAPER NAPKINS, pkg. 10c CfllLI SAUCE, bottle 25c BEEF ROAST, lb 20c VEAL CHOPS, lb. 30c PORK CHOPS, lb. . . 30c STEW BEEF,lb. : . Ik PICNIC HAMS, lb .. 25c VEAL ROAST, lb. 25c - FRESH DRESSED FISH AH Kinds SANDWICH MEATS /• Richard Vaughan, Jr., will be, her train bearers, while Nancy Rose Green and Carolyn Dabbs have beetv chosen as flower girls. \ gram and read an amusing story, "Xingu,” by Edith Wharton. The homq was beautifvriiy decorated with roses^ and other spring flowers. Miss Margaret Bell, of Staunton, Va., was a guest at the club. After the program a delightful so cial hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Jacobs, assisted by officers of the club, serve^l dainty sandwiches, cakes, and Rus sian tea. This meeting closed the year’s work and the club adjourned for the summer. MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY r X special Mother’s Day prOgram including music, will be presentedTrt NortK Broad Street Methodiat church Sunday at the morning worship hour. 1 In connection with the observance of the day, the pastor, Dr. J., C. Roper, will speak on "A Composite Mother PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK FIRST PRIZE 6 LBS. SNOWDRIFT LARD SECOND PRIZE 12 LBS. RED BAND FI.OUR third I’RIZE 7 Cans PINEAPPLE JUICE FOURTH PRIZE ....... 2 Lbs. WHITE HOUSE COFFER Drawing S|Ltiirday Night, at 7:30 Baldwin's Grocery 0 0 PARTY GIVEN FOR COLUMBIA VISITOR Honoring Mrs., B. F. Hutto, of Co lumbia, Mrs. Clyde Lankford enter tained with a delightful bridge party Tuesday afternoon. The living room was a bower of blossoms. Beautiful white roses, col orful pansies, and exquisite sweet peas made a setting of unusual beau ty for four tables. After cards the hostess, assisted by Mrs! Hubert Pitts, Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. Royj Pitts, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, and Mi^s Ag-' nes Milling, served a tempting salad course. Later in the afternoon guests were invited for tea. The living and dining rooms were thrown en suite. Center ing the dining table was a cut-glass bowl filled with pansies and sweet peas. Two .silver bud vases adorned the buffet and each held a tea rose. , Delicious punch, samiwiches, and || cookies were sensed about - seventy- L five guests. 0 MRS. JAMES PITTS/ HEADS MUSIC CLUB The Woman’s music club met yes terday aftemooh at the home of Mis* Clara Duckett for the last meeting of the year, with a large attendance. Beautiful arrangements of iris^ lark.«pur and pansies adorned the liv ing room. * * y ' A lovely program of/music was rendered. Mis* - Dorothy Hagan played a* the opening number &chu y0wm is Hie aUt sMMt Mm. SbM » la 41 islra sises 4*00 bert’s "Ave...-Maria.” H. F. Harris sang "Dteam,” from the opera, -Ma- nlon (Massenet). ^nstrqoiental numbers a selection from the. suite “Scene* from Ima|rinary Ballet,’’ (Coleridge Taylor) played by Mr*. 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