The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 24, 1937, Image 3

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L- i / THtJRSDAY, JUNE 24,.1937 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGETHSSB SOCIETY BYENTS, ^UB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST "" '- " Tdephone 258 . ' MRS. ROSS YOUNG- HONORS .BRip^ELECT Continuinir 1£ series jrf partieA^ for Miss Sadie Chaildler, bride-elect of this city, Mrs. Ross You»c of Lau rens, entertained at luncheon for her on Tuesday inviting Sixteen guests. Mixed garden flower’s were effective ly uS^ed in decoration. Aft^r a delicious four course lunch eon'Was served bridge was played. BUFFET SUPPER FOR WEDDING PARTY * Prior to the rehearsal on Friday evening, Mrs. J. W. Leake entertain ed the Leabe^Hanier wedding party at a lovely buffet supper. ' —^ Centering the lace covered dining table, exquisite in appointments, was a low bowl of gardenias. A de licious supper was served. An inter esting feature of the evening wjis the ^cutting pf ,^he wedding cake contain ing the emblems of fate. DINNER ' ‘ DR. AND MRS. HICKS . \In complimerit to Miss Sadie Chand- lerXand James Addison whose wed ding^ takes place Saturday afternoon, .Dr. and Mrs, F. F. Hicks entertained on Saturday evening at a lovely din ner. ^ ' , A low bowl' of shaata, daisies and fern centered the beautifully appoint ed dining table where a delicious din ner was served. The bride-elect was remembered with an attractive gift. TEA GIVEN FOR ^ GAFFNEY VISITOR Mrs. R. E. Wysor gave a delightfiri Geo. .-A '1. ■‘X'L f by Mrs. John T. Little and Mrs, H, Ellis, studied the life of this great poet and enjoyed several of his ^pemB. Following the conclusion bf,^tbe ^tudy and adjournment of the chapter for the sumrner months, a delightful social hour was enjoyed during which the hostesses, Mesdames Ralph Cope land,-T. j. L^ke, L. V. Pinson,^ Jessie Sparks, A. B.’ Blakely and Miss Kem served block cream and old-fashioned iel received and entertained in the re- cake. ^ cepticn room. In the living rwmT Mrs. voitNG R. W. Wade and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey ^^^AND MRS. YOUNG entertained. Mrs. Pringle Copeland CERTAIN FRIENDS — and Mrs. J^ J.' Cornwell entertained} On Sunday eveni^, Mr. and Mrs. and served in the dining room. The Ous Young entertained a. nujp'ber of table waa covered with a lace {loth and centered with a bowl of colorful mixed flowers. Delicious punch, cook ies and sandwiches were served. The guests were directed to the side porch by«Mrs. Leland Young and Mrs. Heatlf Copeland, where Miss Essie Young and Mrs. JHugh Simpson served punch. * LEAKE-HAMER BRIDAL PARTY HONORED After the rehearsal on F*‘iday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler and Miss Sadie Chandler delightfully entertained in honor'of Leake- Hamer bridal - party. Thie moms were beautifully deco rated with a profusion of Queen friend? at dinner. An a'-rangement of summeT'-ile^l ers iriade an attractive setting for the tOcca^on. In the dining rOom the table was centered with a bowl of pink car nations, flanked by tall candles in holders. A delicious four-course-^•dinner was sCT^ed the following guests: Misses Sadie Henc^rix of Ware Sh^s, Hydo Ray, Miriam and Gladys NetSop, And Messrs. Albert Yooum, Waltet Cjro- mer of Steubenville,. Ohio, and Lloyd Wilson and Paul Miller of AiVdersom The hoste^was assisted during the evening by**her sister, Mrs. Clyde Smith. gardenias. Queen Ann’s lace * and shasJU daisies. • greeting the guest's upon their alr- Bval w^re Mrs. W. A.'Moorheaji, Mrs. John W: Finney and Mrs. J. B. Hart. Receiving with Miss Moorhead were the honor guests and ,Mrs. William Mason, a recent bride of Newjterry, Mrs. Douglas Jeter, a fwent bride of Greenwood, Mrs. T. B. 'Shetrill of Tampa, Fla., Miss Blanche Durgin of East Orangp, N. J., Mrs. J. A. Chand ler, 'Mrs. J .T. Addison and Mrs. W. EHcus. ’ 5.' Green and white were the chose^ colors for the tea table, which was lace covered and centered with a low arrangement of shasta daisies, gyp- ItCdntinued on page seven) LITTLE GIRL H.\S Anne's lace intermingled with ever- rirthiiaY PARTY greens. , . , On Wednesday afterno^, Mrs. A. For refreshments delicious sand- Spencer entertained ^ her littlb wiches, punch and hors d’ oeuvres granddaughter, Martha Roy, with a were served. Assisting in enter taining were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. .Adair. About forty guests enjoyed the occasion. MISS MEDORA BROWNING HONORED WITH PARTY ^ Honoring Miss Medora Browning, a June bride-elect, Mrs. R. W. Phil lips enter'tainied at bridge on Thurs day'morpm'g inviting guests for four tables. ' Tinteil Queen Anne’s lace was ar Special Sunday Dinner 40c v 11:30 <0 2:30 - EVENING MEAL 5:30 to 8:00 Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop Saturday Afternoon jtisticaWy-arranged in the card rooms. in'"cotnpliment to Mrs. D. C. Steven-j After the games a -delicious ’ son of Gaffney, who was the guest of jeon consisting .of a /salad Mrs. R. E. Sadler the past week ^Jjiovely shasta daisies and yarrow made A~«cene of unusual beauty op this occasion. The hostess served punch, cookies and sandwiches to a number • of guests. GIRLS’ CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRSi PITTS * The Busipess Girls’ circle of Broad Street Methodist church met with Mrs. Raymond Pitts on Monday eve ning at 8 o’clock. Mrs. J. C. Roper gave a Bible ^tudy, using as her subject the character, Esther. — Mrsr Pitts gave an interesting talk on the Japanese, depicting their char acteristics, religion, and education. • After the program a social hour was enjoyed. Light refreshments were served. MRS. J. LEE YOUNG GIVES LOVELY TEA M rs. J. Lee Young entertained with a lovely tea on Wednesday afternoon, and used mixed garden flowers ef fectively' in decoration. — Mrs. J." M. Dick of Raleigh, N. C., and Mrs. R. N. White of Wjnston- Salem, N. C., received with Mia. 'Young. The guests were grreeted at the door by Mrs. Horace Payne'and Mrs. C. B. Betts. Miss Frances O’Dan- CHARMING GIFTS* OF LASTING QUALITY Jaat received a nice of iriiported Hand Painted Gifts salable for Weddings, Birth days, and all occasiona. FRONTIS JEWm JIY STORE course, sw'eet course, tea ' ahd mints was served, Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mrs. B. 0. Whitten assisted in serving. Mrs, \V. A. Di- cus and Miss Frances Roper called after cards. An attractive gift was presented t^e honor guest. Thtfse enjoying the occasion were, besides the honor guest: Mr.s. J. D. Guerard, Mrs. Pringle Qopeland, Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Mi^s, . J, G+randler, Mrs. Hercules .Wis<fy-Mrs. Willard D. Campbell, Mrs. H. L? Eifcb- elberger, Mrs. George BJalock, Miss es Sadie Chandler, Geprgie B, Blake ly, Burns Browning, Dolly and Ag nes Milling, Margaret Moorhead and Cleon Pitts. MISS WITHERSPOON . HONORS MISS BROWNING Miss Medora Browning was honored by Miss Phoebe Witherspoon pf Lau rens, on Friday morning with a love ly bridge-luncheon at the Lakeside country club. Shasta daisies and Qu^n Ann’s lace Were effectively used in decoration. FouY tables were arranged for cards and Miss Browning’s place was mark ed with a beautiful corsage. Mrs. George Blalock won high score and graciously presented the prize to the honoree. Miss Sadie Chandler, bride- elect of the month, was presented a, lovely gift of crystal. 1 At noon a delicious two-course luncheon with iced tea was served the following guests: Misses Medora Browning, Sadie Chandler, Sarah Dorroh, Harriet And Margaret Gray, Lduise Cleveland, Mi's. Hubert John son, Mrs. Bob TVitty, Mrs. Charles Street, Mrs. Rasor, all of Laurens; Miss Margaret Moorhead of. Gold- ville, Mrs. Willianf Mason of New- berry, Mrs. George Blalock, Miss Dolly Milling, Miss Burns Browning, and Mrs. Hamp Boyd. I Her Qreta xJilomenti YT That planaing and |)rcp- yV aranoD hare preceded this glonoin moment in the • l»idrt life! EToy detaiL most be just right. The ez- qoiritely engraved wedding invitation or ahnounCement quarter cen- tnry the HaacoomT^ jxmiFu pany's imprint has txknti^ JDKM 0^ our brilliant wed- ^ it is a HaicouaT invitation or announcement, 'it is sure to be .fauidesriy ,, appropriate. Let us help you make ygur selection from ' ^ oar beautiful sample book. Hie Chronicle LUNCHEON AT HOTEL FOB BRIDAL PARTY ' . On Saturday morning Mrs. C. C. Bailey honored the Leake-Hamer wed ding party with a luncheon at the Ho tel Clinton coffee shop. ' " '-,1 Sharia' daisies and Queen Ann’s lace made a lovely setting for the affair. Place cards with miniature bride and groom carried) .out the bridal motif. A delicious luncheon was served the following guests: Miss Lydie Leake, Bob Hamer, Mrs. R. C. Hamer, Miss Jane Hamer, and Miss Beverly Ha mer, of Bastover, Mrs. John DuBose of -Columbia,- Miss Helen Capers of Columbia, Mrs. Manigault Capers of Columbia, Randall Stoney jof Charles ton, Robert Lee Scarborough of East- over, James Addison of Goldville, Elbert Stone, JV., Miss Mary Allen Stone, and Mrs. E. W. Stone of Un ion, Mrs. C. E. Moody of Bronxville, N. Y., Miss .Coilette Griffin^ Miss Sadie Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. T. J.^ Peake, Mrs. J. W. Leake, and Mr. and Mrs. James King of Washington, D. C. U. D. C. CHAPTER ST.UDIES SIDNEY LANIER Stephen D. Lee chaptef, U. (D. C., held its June meeting at the home of Miss Louise Kem with the president, Mrs. J. Will Dillard^' presiding. Rou tine business was transacted and in teresting reports heard of the Pied mont district meeting held recently. Following a request that all UiDX!., chapters have special Lanier pro grams, it hehig’-tbs goal of the or ganization to have the portrait of Sid ney Lanier placed in the New York Hall of Fame aa<' a' Southern poet of high rank, the-chapter under thsf di rection of Mrs. Bynum Betts, assisted party, the occasion being her seventh birthday. i AfteT"games, Mrs. SjR'ncer invited | the children into the dining room. The table was centered with a beautiful birthday cake with seven candles. The cake was cut and served .with ice cream. Later, cookies and lemonade were served on the Jawn. , > Martha’s guests on this occasion were: Toccoa Wise of Jacksonville, Fla., Linda Copeland Dick of Raleigh, X. C,, Joy Godfrey, Grace Young, Myra Adair, Barrie Jean Wingard, and Lillian Dillard, CHANDLER-ADDISON WEDDING SATURDAY A wedding centering the interest of a wide circle of relatives aad friends will be that of Miss Sadie Chandler] and James Templeton Addison of Goldvffi^, which takes place Saturdjay afternoon, at five-thirty at the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. D. J. Woods, D.D., pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. - Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., organist, and Miss Collette Griffin and C. E. Gallo way will render the wedding music. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father, Jodie A. Chandler, and her attendants will be her aunt, Mrs. Carroll D. Nance of Cross. Hill, dame of honor, Mrs. Rob ert Hamer of Eastover, matron of honor, Miss Marcia Galloway, junior bridesmaid. Little Tommy ‘Sherrill, nephew of the groom, will be the ring twarer. -• Mr. Addison <will have for hjs best man his brother, Tom Addison, of Rock Hill. The usher-grhomsmen will be: Wil liam -H. Moorhead, Robert Hamer, Fleming Mason, and George Dunlap. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler of this city. She is a graduate of the Uni versity of South-Carolina and for the past two years has taught in the Clinton city schools. Since/^he an nouncement of her-approaching mar riage, Miss Chandler has been enter tained at a series of lovely parties., $5,000 Protection^ For Only 25c If you are planning a trip for one day or ra'any days, you will be interested in an Aetna Acci dent Ticket PpIi^rV - — For accidents which occur on public conveyances, the policy pays ,$5,000 for loss of life or limbs, $25 a week for total dis ability (up to 52 weeks) and $15 a week for partial disability (up to 26 weeks). Tor other ac cidents, $.3,000 is paid for loss, of life or limbs,. $15 a week for total disability and $9 a week for partial disability. Policies may be purchased for any period of time desired (up to 120 days), but the longer the period, the lower the rate. For example, while the rate is 25c for one'da<y, it is only $1.50 for seven days, $2.75 for fifteen dayA, $4.50 for thirty days, $10 for ninety days and $13 for 120 days. Telephone this office to protect you before going away. S. W. SUMEREL, Agt. Phone 80 Clinton. S. C. Forget The WeaDier- PHONE You never need be “all out” of Anything in Groct^iea. You never need to shop around bi the hot summer sun. Everything in,our full-stocked, htore is as near you as the nearest phone; ' , j Phone-shopping, service is coupled with on-time dc-i liveries here. And no Suggestion 6f this service in^our prices. Our bu^iness^ is planned **10 meet a bousewife^si needs—and our policy, to satisfy them fully, PAPER' NAPKINS, pfeg. 10c GRAPE SODA> qt.... .12c MARSHMALLOW CREME, i5c, 25c MIDGET BROOMS . .. 75c Hemz JdINCE MEAT ..... .. 25c PET MILK, 3 large cans .. . . 25c Heinz JELLY .. 15c FISH ROE L. 15c VEAL CHOPS, lb . . 30c VEAL STEW,lb....r:T‘:irr:rr:-25c- BEEF UVER,lb. . .; . . . :25c BEEF ROAST, lb. .... 20c BACON SQUARES, lb........ 25c PORK RIBS,lb. . . . . . . 20c PICNICS,lb ... ..... .. 25c Dressed Trout and Croakers j PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK ' FIRST PRIZE . 6 Lbs. SNOWDRIFT LARD SECOND PRIZfi .!! 12 Lb^t, FLOUR THIRD PRIZE : '/j Lb. BANQUET TEA FOURTH PRIZE 3 Qts. GINGER ALE . FIFTH PRIZE ...J 2 Cans CHERRIES SIXTH PRIZE 2 I^rge Boxes RITZ CRACKERS Drawing Saturday Niriit, at 7:30 Baldwin's Groceiy Phones 99 add 100 MRS. WHITTEN HEADS LEGION AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting olf the American Legion Auxiliary was held oil Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. The meet ing was opened with prayer,^by the president, Mrs. Lankford. After taking up several matters of busi ness- the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. B. O. Whitten, President; Mrs. R. ^I. Pitts, Vice-President; Mrs. John W. Little, Treasurer, and Mrs. George W. CJhpela^d, Secretary. The follow ing delegates w^re selected to attend the state gathering to be held in Rock Hill on August 1, 2, 3: Mrs. R. J. Pitts. Mrs. George W. Copeland, and Mrs. Tope Chapma^. Mn. Heath Copeland was the guest of the Auxiliary and was presented with a gift Th appreciation of the splendid work done in coimectidh with tha Style Shew and Amateur Hour spon sored by the Auxiliary. ’ * There will be no further meeting during the summer. The next meet ing will be held in Serptember at which tirwe the new officers .will be fn- stalled. vf . Mrs. Lankford i expressed her ap preciation of the splendid cooperation of all 'members during the year ^^of her presidency and asked the contin ued support of the membership fdr the coming year. Nine new members were announced since last meeting.. ' ■ The hostess; was assisted in serving a sweet course by Mrs. P. B. Adair and. Mrs. W: R. Pitts. MISS MARGARET MOORHEAD HONORS BRIDES-ELECT Charming among the week’s de lightful social affairs was the tea given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Margaret Moqrhead, of Goldville,] when she eriterta.'ned complimentary to three 'popalar brides-elect. Misses MedoraTBfttwning, Sadie Chandler wd Lydie Leake. Yh securing rooms^in the spacious home were effectively arranged^jDthlV Sadler’s Confetenee VALUES! 50c HIND’S CREAM 36c . 75c PEPSODENT 59c 75c BAYER’S ASPIRIN l;9c ' 100 ULLY’S ASPIRIN 29c ” Pint RUBIZAN - ANTISEPTIC — 49c rs 75c MANfeE MEDICINE 50c I I I $1.75. VITALIS TONIC $1.39 - 25c "BLACK DRAUGHT 13c 25c B-C POWDER 16c ^ $1.00 lipjohn’s 75c $1.00 4 Rolls CITROCAR- Fletcher’s MEAD’S Toilet Paper BONATES CASTORIA -4iPLK 1,000 Sheets 66c 49c 25c duaiT^ ‘ im. » ^ Pint “ Quart ^ 1 - i , Stevenson’s RUBBINO MINERAL ' FLY-DED # Ant Poison ALCOHOL ‘ ' jOIL (heavy) 45c 1 25c 18c / ■ 59c I m ' i -WlsT / - a .» • • • ■ -• rr — -4