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/ / -ua / THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON , L/C. f I PAGE THREE i!i The Woman’s Page SOOETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST - Telephone 258 PITTS-HOLCOMBE ENGAGEMENT Mrs. John Griffin Pitts of this city, announces the enfragement of her daught*^r, Joyce, to .William Ralph ^hats were the party favors. Delicious ice cream and cake were served. Caroline West, who spent the week- eri(l with Joy, was an out-of-town I Gary Dillard gave on Tuesday at i o’clock in compliment to Mrs. R. E.' Wysor, who is soon to leave Clintefn.; j. Graceful ^ sprays of crepe myrtle ; adorped the living room' where punch and canapes were served. The center- piece hf Ihe exquisitely appointed table in the dining room was an ar-, Tangement of snapdragons and sfem' ,inja crystal bowl on a reflector. A delicious luncheon was served. Places were laid for Mrs. Wysor, Mrs. Dillard, Mrs. R. C. .\dair, Mrs. R. S. Owens, Mrs. Lonnie McMillan, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Len [Rounds of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. R. E. Holcombe, of Atlanta and Tate, Ga; an attractive gift guelst. Mary Kent Wysor was given ‘ „ u i.- ’ * “ j ! or. f* ■ I Sadler, Mrs. H. L. Sturgeon and Mys., The marriage August. will be solemnized in, , Assisting the hostess in entertain Iing were Misses Nancy Owens, and' Agnes Davis, Inez and Henrietta I Young. ' F^orty little friends shared i Joy’s birthday celebration. ! W. W. Harris. BIBLE SCHOOL GROUP ON PICNIC On Friday the boys and girls of thej First Presbyterian church who attend-1 JOINT HOSTESSES ed the vacation Bible school, went on,TO CHURCH CIRCLE , j LIEUT. mWELL FREEMAN, who| a picnic at John T. Young’s spring' Miss Jeanette ..Pitts and Mrs. B.'R.jis ijstationetl at Barksdale* Field, near here. Everyone had aigood time. Austin were joint hostesses to the! Shreveport, La., paid a flying visit to The McMillians pre.^fented-their mav-; Busine.ss Girlsl circle of Broad Street i his parents, MR. and MRS. M. M., ionette show*, much to the delight of: ^I^-'thodist church on Monday evening.; FREEM.\N, last week, made the trip the audience. ;The s<.‘jsion was featui^ed by a Bible alone in a new silver-A-17-A army | Many good things to eat vve^e en-|st_udy led by Mrs. J. C. Roper. - I job. Left the field about 1 o’clock, joyed, and especial appreciation^ isj After a short bu.slne.-s meeting the'stopped in Columbus, (fa., several due to Several Clinton >tores, who do-j hostes.'^es served' 'a- 'delieious salad hours and aYi^ved' ih' Clinton "at''7 nated gifts not only_for the picnic, bu^ also for the cooking Cilass. ' PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY HOLDS JULY MEETING Monday evening the Woman’s Aux iliary of the First Presbyterian church course with punclk. LITTLE GIRLS ENJOY ‘o'clock, averaging a speed of 210 Imiles an rhour from Columbus. lA*ft| -ShrevefHM't July for . Randolplj, "HOUSE PART^’ .'F'ield at San Antonio, Texas, where Fay Pitts entertained eight little. ^.j]! be an instimctor . . . POLLY friends with a hou.se party last week.' piki>m.oNT, in the Greenville Pied- Those enjoying the happy occasion ^^^nt, sayrngr^Ahd speaking of dark- met in the auxiliary room^ w’ith the i were: Virginia Gray, Virginia Henry, j Paired brides—^wherp may 1 ask would Business girls circle in charge of thepby Godfrey, Emma McCrary^ EloisejyQy jjjjp find three lovelier than the program. ; NabbFs, Marian, Carolyn, and Ann Mrs. Louis C. LaMotte, president of Pitts. I the auxiliary of Thornwell Memorial' church, led the devotionals. An interesting feature of the e^’e- ning was the presentation, by Mrs. R. S. Owens, in behalf of the auxili ary, of an exquisite basket of gladi oli to Mrs. R. E. Wysor who leaves soon to make her home in Wyoming. Mrs. Wysor, a forrner president of the auxiliary, spoke a few gracious words in acceptance of» the .lovely gift. A short business session- followed the meeting. ^ ones who stood with Mrs. J. A. Piper] at her tea yesterday afternoon? Letj me remind you that in her receiving line there was, first of all, her charm- ,'ing new daughter, Medora Browning METHODIST AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING .1-^* 1 Piper, formerly of Clinton, whom ev- of Broad Street Methodist chu^h wasl ,vas so very happy to meet held on Monday afternoon m the aux.|^„’^ looked perfectly'lovely in a iliary rooms. i dross that only the fortunate A fifteen minute prayer service may' i possess MARGARFIT HOLLIS preceded the meeting. Circle No. -[bas a two weeks’ vacation; is spend- presented the program. Mrs. George; ber sisters at Mountville! BURNS-HARRIS RITE,S AT SUMTER The following announcement is of social interest here: Mr. and .Mrs. VV. B. Burnss an nounce the marriage of their, daugh ter, Lucy, to Harold Flemiijg Harris, on Tuesday the twentieth of July, 1937, at Sumter, South Carolina; Both the bride And groom are known here by a number of friends who will be interested in the. an nouncement of their marriage. Miss Bums, who is from Sumter, for several years taught iri the Clin ton city schools, and for the past two years has been a member of the Con way school faculty. Vy. Copeland read the scripture ^elec-,^^^ Columbia-this fact alone will re- An interesting article, was given by Mrs. J. VV. Coleman. After the program sion was held. traffic from Abbeville to Clin- . . NF:D ,‘^PRL’NT HAYS is va-i Home Cburch of Two Missionaries,” si'KLM HAYS is va-ij ’Rationing at. Myrtle Beach, and isn’t'tl a business scs-|j^ something of a coincidence that a girl from Greenwood, whose last' MRS. A. M. COPELAND HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. A. M. Copeland was hostess to the "Friendly I]tezen”club on Tues day afternoon. Pink perennial phlox and Queen initial is‘’MILLER, should he there I ^po? . . . ROBERT ELLISON says i he hasn’t seen a jiaper in a^week be- j cause h^^ sleeps until dinner time— i sounds as if somebody’s been staying | out nights ... .V young man w7t)rai .\nn’s lace were effectiively used in iK^od-looking automobile wants to decor»tiq|i Mrs. Copeland served a delicious meet a certain NURSE in town ArchHwt W. P: BEALER of Knox- three-course supper to the following ITenn., who designed the Thom guests: Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. Elise Orphanage baby cottage and Spencer Hindman, Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Mrs. Jack H. Young, Mrs. J. M. Dick, Mrs. R. S. Owens, Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mrs. H.. A, Copeland, Mrs. M. G.» Woodworth, Miss Connie Bailey, and Mrs. John Spratt. ’ ‘ The groom, a native of Bishopville, has been principal of the Academy | PARTY Street school of this city for the past .MRS J M PITTS two years. • Mrs. Hubert Pitts and .Mrs. Ray mond Pitts honored Mrs. J. M. Pitts with a •'surprise birthday party on MARGARET DOUGLAS TO WEI) IN FALL ' ' a Mrs. Davison McDowell Douglas of|^l^*‘^ay* afternoon at the home of Columbia, announces the engagement | latter. Summer flowers made a of her daughter, Margaret McDowell, lovely setting for the occasion, to H. Robert Woods, Jr. The wedding is to take place in the early fall. president’s home, here for a check-! over of the new (leorgia Home now! under construction on the institution’s campus . . . F’clks "catching” their breath entering ANDERSON’S new modernized 5, 10 and 2ISc store, “cool as a fresh sea breeze.” . . . J. C. ED- VV’.ARDK declares he got the black eye when he fell out of bed . . . ALMON' .SPENCF:R amrBERTIE .McMAHAN riding up the Street . . . RFIV’. JOHN .VIcSVVFiEN, of Chester, talking with L. B. DILLARD . . MRS. W. T. PUT NAM protected from Sol’s rays by a .THE NEW Frigidaire WATER COOLER FOR THE HOME Frijjidaire’s remarkable new water cooler for honie.s, business concerns and offices, provides cool, refreshing water at the touch of a finger, day or night. Not too cold or too warm, but always just the right temperature for health and real thirst- quenching satisfaction. And it provides this abundant supply of water at astonishingly low cost. •Drop in today and let us show * you the new cooler and what it means in com- fon, conTenience and sav ing. V Quality Foods, Meats---Prompt Serrice! WE OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY GOOD GROCERIES Baldwin's is one of the city's most popular shopping places for good things to eat. Our modern grocery store and market is ready to serve you at your call, either by phone or in person. Try Baldwin's first. If You Are Not Already a Customer — We Invite You! Tender Leaf Tea .. . ISc Boraxo ISc Certo, bottle 25c Huskies, pkg 15c Peach Juice lOc Black Walnut Cookies 10c Super Suds .. - 10c Kerr Tops, doz. ..... 25c NO DRAWING IINTII. Xured Ham, sliced .. Stew Beef, lb. ...... PorkChopt^lb. Beef Liver, lb. Chuck Steak, lb. .... Baked Pork Loaf ... Canadian 'Bacon, lb.. Beef Roast, lb FURTHER NOTICE 40c 15c 30c 25c 25c 35c 55c 20c Baldwin’s Grocery Phones 99 and 100 CLINTON, S. C. 1 /j 4 M SADLER'S WtEK-END SPECIALS Mi8.s Dougks is the daughter of the latp Dtj-, Davison^McDow«fU—Douglas Mrs.^ Tom -Adair,- Mrs.-Maggie Hays, huge umbrella, gathering roasting Punch, sandwiche.s and cookies were ears . . . Ladies, it’s a new wrinkle— ser^’ed the following guests: .VIrs. VV, j WHO is the PRAUTK'AL JOKER M. McMillan, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, | that put this sign on the lawn of a bbrhe ALL who resigned the presidency of Pres byterian college in 1927 after fifteen Mr.s. George A. Will Milam, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. J. Marie Owens, Mrs. and one-half years service, to become j Emma Little, Mrs.^’Minnie Adair and president of the University of South, A. Sewell. Carolina. Her early girlhood days| ’Mrs. Pitts was remembered with a were spent here where she is pleas-1 nunvber c4 loVely i^fts. nntly remembered by^ a wide circle GIVEN FOR J . .j GREEN WOOD VISITOR ^Mr. Woods IS the son of Dr. and Thursday evening Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Harper Robert Woods of Ches- .j^^^^ her granddaughter. Ag- lady’s young NIGHT.” BIRTHDAYS—Does your birthday come on Thurwlay? If so kindly tell us, giving the date and the month. :14c Carter’s Pills 25c , 17c Nujol, $1.00 size ...... 59c -t Alkaselt^ 60c ;. _,.. 49c Castoria^Kk . ..... 29c Capudine 60c 49c Additional. Locals ter JOY GODFREY HAS LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Ansel Godfrey entertained at a lovely party Saturday afternoon at her home on Maple street celebrat ing the ninth birthday of her daugh ter, Joy~ When the guests arrived they enjoyed many games and con tests on the lawn. _ Later the little folks were invited into the dining room where a pink, white and green color scheme was ar tistically carried out. 'The decorated birthday cake topped with candles made the centerpiece for the artisti cally appointed table. The dainty baskets Hlled with mints, that fur ther decorated the table, and party nes Kern, of Greenwood, with a de lightful lawn party. Proms and danc ing were enjoyed. , >- Mrs. Kern, assisted by Miss Fannie Hatton and Mrs. J. L. W’right served] punch and wafers to twenty guests II DISTINCTIVE IPUrpf pv J SI vT EiLitt s Get all set for yo«r< vaMtion before leaving. (;;Me in today aad see how little it costa to wear things that will speak well of ybo. - FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE ¥ FAREWELL PARTY FOR ELIZABETH WYSOR Miss Virginia Sadler entertained with a farewell party on Wednesday morning in compliment to Elizabeth Wysor, who is to leave Clinton soon to make her home in Wyoming. Twelve guests were invited and each asked to_ bring a letter. The let ters will be opened and read by Miss Wysor while making the trip to her new home. At noon a tempting two-course luncheon was served. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING Special Sunday Dinner 40c 11:30 to 2:30 Evening meal 5:30 to 8:00 Hotel Qinton Cotf ee Shop The Woman’s Missionary society of the First Baptist churuch met in gen eral session Monday afternoon. The Langston circle was in charge of the program and the meeting opened with singing of the Woman’s hymn. Following the theme for the year, "In His Name ^Lmong AH Peoples,” the topic for the .month of July was "The Negro.” The particular phase of the work for discussion was ‘’Our Task as Neighbors.” •» A group of colored wqmen from Hebron Baptist church W. M. S. was present and presented a program of negro spirituals and talks from .two of its members. A brief business session was held* Shank^ Wilburn of South Boston,! Va., was the guest last week of Mr.' and Mrs. C. C. Giles. W. D. Copeland was a business vis itor in Columbia Tuesday - Miss Emnja Little returned last week from (ireenville where she at tended summer school at Furman uni versity. She was accompanied home by Miss Fldrde Page of Florence, for a few days’ visit. Miss Little, who has been teaching in the Joanna schools at (kildville, will be a ’mem ber of the Fountain Inn school faculty the coming year. Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Duncan Workman are spending two weeks at Lake Junaluska, N. C. Mrs. James Pitts and children are spending two weeks with relatives at Bishopville. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, W. J.' Duncan, and Mrs. Nene Work man were viaitora in Unidn Sunday. Miss Gertrude Smith of Kinards, who is attending summer school at Furman university, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cope land. Robert Hubbard of ^^neca, spent Sunday ‘In the city with friends. Davis Workman is spending two weeks at Camp Elliott, Old Fort, N. C. Mrs. Maggie Leslie of Belton and -I Magnolia, Ark!, was the guest last week of Mrs. Sarah Bell Davidson and Mrs. Henry Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Ly man, spent the week-end with Mrs. Reid’s father, F. M. Boland. TOOTH PASTES Ipana 37c Forhans 50c >... 39c Usterine 40c ....: 33c Pepaodent 40c .... 33c Colgate’s 20c MOUTH WASH Listerine 75c 59c No. 59, pint 49c Pepsodent 75c 59c Rubizan, pint 49c Vick’s Voratone 35c .. 29c FOR THE HAIR LUCKY TIGER TONIC, $1.00 SIZE 79c VEGELAY, 75c size, with above—FREE. HTCH SHAMPOO, 75c size 59c HERPICIDE TONIC, $1.00 size 69c VITALIS TONIC, $1.00 size i.. . 79c MAIWEEN TONIC, $1.00 size 79c SUN SHADES, SUN HELMETS, GOGGl.RS Prices Range From 19c to $125 . ALARM CLOCKS We have< another biR shipment of clocks in, and they are the best values that we have ever had. See our window. ‘Priced 98c to $3.50 HURRICANE PLANS REVIVAL after the prqgram. Rev. W. N. Long, pastor of Reports ^rev heard from circle i F'**-*^. baptist church of this city, an- meetings heW^e previous Monday j and re^mrts from young people’s Baptist ^urch Sunday eve ganizationk., DEODORANTS Mum; 60c 49c Spiro Powder . 30c Yo^pra Cream 25ci Amolin 35c and 60c CREAMS Pond’s, 35c size 24c Hind’s, 5dc size 37c Jergoi’s, 50c size ..... 34c Ludeniie, $1.00 size ... 39c 1 MRS. GARY jPILLARD HONORS MRS. WYSOR Charmibg alpchg UMT^week’s social affairs was the luncheon which Mrs. ning at 8 o’clock. There will be no preaching Monday morning, but ser vices will be held Monday evening. 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