The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 09, 1937, Image 3

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' ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. pJfcE THRE # I The Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST ' Telephone 2M - ^ ANNOUNCEMENTS The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its September meeting oh Sept. 21, at 3:30, at the home of Mrs. ‘irUrWKTtteii."" ‘ PROM PARTY GIVEN FOR YOl'NG SET Miiss Margaret Simpson entertained a 'number of friends with an enjoyable prior to^ber engagement to Mr. Davis. Mi\ Davis is the son of Mr. and Mr.s. Walter Diavis, of this cty, and jis now employed by JX E. TVibble^ company. ■ j Imn^edia^ely following the cere-J ■ mony Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for a I it^n days’ tour through Florida. Uponj [their return they will be at home to • their many friends here. I Close friends and the immediate' family attending the ceremony were: Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Davis, parents' of the bridegroom; Mrs. E. A. Pat-., terson, mother of the bride; MissI Marion Patterson. Ahderiioii;/ c • I prom party on Monday evening. If Bonxn. plater; Mrs. Sa^ ■ D. A. «;as .played and pnzes won by Andy.f^^^^^,. j , Sept.poung and Betty Tribble, after Wbrnh,^ j, Wakefield. Iva; The Musgrove’s Mill chapter R. w’ill meet next Wednesday, 15 at 4 o'cloek at the home of Mra.;the young people danced the ;'Bigv„.„|| j-pp, Davia. ainton. L. C. LaMotte. , ! Apple.” Mrs. Simpson, assisted by j » Miss Jennie Young and Miss HONORED WITH Elizabeth Falls, served the AT COUNTRY CLUB punch and cookies. I , 1' . - , Those eniovinir the delio-htful oc-1 Saturday afternoon thciteach- METHODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY No. 2, with Mrs. WL E. Fall.s. No. 3, with Mrs. Julia Griffin. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY DANCE On Friday evening Mis* Eleanor j Copeland entertained about fifty j friends with a dance at her home. “The Apple” and round dancing fea*j . . • , ^ ■ Iireil the evening's entertainment.i«,«»■ ."'’it PuiKh was sarved tTirougfioul tlie ring. Katherine IKcus, Peggy Pitts, Faye, ... Pitts, Harold and Fred Pitts, Harold j Those attending the entertainment Crenshaw, Billy Falls, Carson NaborS,^^ .Andy Young, John Mimnaugh, Rufus ^mney, Mrs. ,\V C. Oxley and Mrs. Sadler and Leaman Jones. i Donnan, .Miss Lilly i arborpugh and Miss Nancy Owen.s pinneil names on every one as GROUP PRESBYTERIAL MEET AT MHIT.MIRE Group Four of the South Carolina imire. Presbyterian churth at ten ~! o’clock on Tuesday morning. Sept. 14. MRS. PAYNE HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB At the morning hour there will be a talk by .Mrs. H. H. Monroe, mission ary to'Japan. The horiie mission work Mrs. Horace Payne was hostess to j«f the pre.sbytery will be presented ^ ^ tel* m A te te m*^.^**«* * *i« A the members of her bridge club and a few additional guests on Tuesday morning. Carrying out a color by w’orkers of the presbytery in the afternoon. Also appearing on Ae af ternoon’s program will be reports of they entered. The receiving*line was comixisod ofi| the new teachers, Mr. and Mr.'s. W, E. Monts, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.,|| president ot“tHe’ Wbmah’s “cTub, "amT Mrs. J. C. Roper, cchairman of thejl scheme of yellow, the home was deco-i p^ple s work, and announce- rated with autumn glory and tube uients will be made by Miss Con- roses. After cards, Mrs. Payne .served her guests delicious light refreshments. DANCE (HVEN FOR OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS In compliment to Miss Linda .Cope land of Columbia, Miss Lois Simp son of Greenville, and Miss Louise Poole of Spartanburg, a dance was given by Misse.s Inez Young, Betty Spratt, and Louise Coe on Monday evening in Copeland hall. Punch and cookies were served alxjut sixty- five guests who enjoyed the delight ful evening. PRESBYTERI.AN CIRCLES .MEET MONDAY The circles of the First'Presbyte rian church will meet a 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at the following homes: No. I, with Mrs. J. J. Cornwell. No. 2, with Mrs. M. G. Woodworth. No. 3, with Mrs, Copeland y Black- well. No. 4, with Mrs. George W. Bailey. No. 5, with Mrs, Jack H. Davis, Sr. No. 6, with Mrs. Harry Wilkes. The Business Women will meet at 7::30 Monday evening with Mrs. Dil lard Milam. MRS. UMOTTE HOSTF^iS TO AUXILIARY Monday afternoon Mrs. Louis C. LaMotte was hostess to the Ella Rid dell circle of Thornwell Memorial church at her home on Centennial and Thornwell streets. Mrs. Virginia deMontmollin, the circle chairman, gave the .devotipnal hase<l on the book of Romans. A short business? session .preceded the pro gram which wa.s led by Mrs. F. M. Stutts, assisted by Mise Sara Patter- adn. Using the subject, “Wanted, A Leader,” an interesting program was given. Late in the aftemPon the hostess served a delicious chicken salad course with tea and cookies. JANE LITTLE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Yesterday evening Jane Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little, celebrated her thirteenth birth, day with a lovely dinner party. The party was given at their attractive neir home on Maple street into which the family has recently moved. An artistic arrangament of early fall flowers, roses, dahlias and zin> nias adorned the house. Dinner in three delicious courses was served and afterwards games were played. The young guests en joying the evening were members-of the “Merrimaids” club and a group of boys. stance Armfield of Newberry. The auxiliaries of the First Presb3fterian and Thornwell Memorial churches of this city are included in group num ber four. CLINTON BOY WEDS ANDREWS GIRL The following announcement ceived in the city will be read with cordial interest: .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett Ran- son announce the marriage of their daughter, Nelle Kathleen, to Henry Drayton Dillard, on Sunday, the fifth of September, one thousand nine hun dred and thirty-seven, Kingstree, .South ('arolina. Mr. Dillard is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Dillard of this city. He is a grailuate of Presbyterian college and for the past two years has been teaching in the Andrews high school. He now holds a position with the Southern Kraft corporation at Gergetown. The young couple will make their home in .Andrew^. school committee of the organization, j Music during the afternoon was fur-i nished by Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Missj Collette Griffin, Mrs. Henderson I Pitts and H. F. Harris, with Mrs. J.l F. Jacobs, Jr., at the piano. ^ . { The gathering was entertained in I a very informal and interesting man ner by a-fortune wheel presideil over! by Mrs. John T. Little. A guessing' contest was held as to the number of | pieces of corn in a displayed jar, Miss Maiy Johnson winning the prize for guessing the nearest to the cprrect ^ number. Miniature corsages were! presented as souvenirs. Beautiful, re- I flowers presented by East Side Green house. were arrange<l in .the roornsj ami created a colorful setting for the! party. j .After refreshments of cream, cake; and salted peanuts, punch was served | dfl the porch. The teachers assembled ! on one side of the room and the school' comm'ittee on the ojiposite to sing a: greeting song. A handsome basket of fall fruits, vegetables and flowers! arranged by Mrs. B. F. Wingard, was presented to W, E. Monts, superin tendent of the city system, as an ap-j preciation of his services to the schools. The enjoyable affair Was attended by a large number of teachers, pa trons and friends of the schools. U. D. C. CHA1*TER HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING Friday afternoon the first fall f meeting of the Stephen D. Lee chap ter U. D. C. was held at the home of Mrs. A. -M. Copeland. The assdsting hostesses were Mrs,.,.C. B. Betts, Mrs. R. E, Jones and .Mrs. Harry I>ayton. To open the meeting the ritual was repeated responsively. Splendid re ports from the officers were then heard. Mrs. D. A, Yarborough, as program chairman for the afternoon, present ed a most interesting and informa tive progr-am. description of the Lee Week celebra tion recently held in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. The recitation of “The Blue and the Gray,” by V’irginia Dillard and Grace Martin pleased the audience. Concluding the program Mrs. Yarborough di.scus8ed “Old and New Columbia,” describing the city from 1756 until the present time. Delicious sandwiches, cookies and tea were served to twenty-six mem bers and guests. DENSON-KELLER RITES SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY Miss Suella Denson and Chester Keller of Greenville, were quietly united in marriage here on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock by Rev. W. N. Long, pastor of the First Baptist '\ You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend Our FORMAL OPENINGS I - , Sept. 9 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. V CLINTON FLOWER SHOP We take pleasure in announcing the opening of Laurens County’s h only up-town Flower Shop, where choicest Fresh Cut Flowers for all oc casions may be obtained. Gifti4 and Cards. CLINTON BEAUTY SHOP We desire to announce that the name of Musgrove Beauty Shop has been changed to Clinton Beauty Shop, and that in our new location we are modernly equ4>ped for any type of beauty treatment by experienced and capable operators. ^ > We Invite You To Our Openings. We Want You To See Our New Locations. Next Door To Casino Theatre CLINTON FLOWER SHOP Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Prop. Phone 33 and 113 Member F. T. D. CUNTON BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Selma Franks Adair, Prop. Phone 243-J WELCOME, P. C. STUDENTS . AND FACULTY We are happy to WELCOME you back. Wc akall be pleaaed to aervor yoar aceds and iavitc you to viait as oftea. FRONTIS JEWEUIY STORE Since the college boys are back in town the days and night.s will become spicy and so will gossip , . . And .speaking of college hoys, CLIFF Mc- LEOD (better known by another name), editor of The Blue Stocking, certainly can make some tall exag gerations for a ministerial student . . . DR, ELLIS A. FULLER, pastor She gave a colorfuL ^ Firnt Baptist church 4^ At- lanta, and a former P. C. student, was in town Friday visiting old friends. It was glad news for AIKEN TAYLOR when he learned MARGAR ET BRICE would remain here for the coming school term . . . MfSS SARA ZEE WRIGHT, of Charlotte, former ly of Clinton, was here for the week- en<f with her mother, MRS. J. L WRIGHT. Miss Wright has been sing ing oh the “Old Wayside” program from 12:30 to 1:00 each Sunday over WSOC for the past two and a half months. “(5ld Wayside” is a charity program for shut-ins. Miss Wright will sing your favorite number by re quest. f ^ Someone would like to know if little JACK DAVIS is still having night- cltoch, who oflimted m the P««ence | , watermelon patch, but th<? neighbors have, and the one he cut Sunday must have gone ker-plank, when he thought it went ker-plunk . . . J. C. EDWARDS can scarcely curb his enthusiaem when MIS8 CORA BAIN’S name is mentioned close friends and rel^ives eeremony wae held' at the par sonage. The bride was attired in a hand some pink crepe suit with navy ac- ^soriee. The young couple left rnim^iotely I ^ yj, after eeremopy for a abort wed-1 j, ^ ^amp McDANIEL 11 • 1 Vo * reports that “they” got stranded on Mre. KeUer la the on^ daughter of_ ARTHUR G. SMITH Mr. and Mra. W. S. Denson of this , red wagon he can't aell. city. She received her education at the local high school and Presbyterian college, and has endeared herself to a LITTLE JOHN PITTS is the proud owner of a black and white pony , VI J- named Tiny, which was a gift from hM of fnenda by ter lovable d.apo.,, Saturday. How could SI on Md peraona ity. .1 school hooka hold any fascination for Mr. Keller is the son of Mr. andi, Mrs. W A Keller of Gwnv.lle. He ^ was ^duated from Presbytenan col- ; ' j,, j. ^ge in May, and will e^r Co.umb.a 1 ^ Q 0 0 0 i! 0 i I 0 0 0 iP 0 Sadler’s Cotton Picking Specials fl 1 i Special Sunday Dinner 40c - 11:30 to 2:30 EVENING MEAL 5:30 to 8:00 Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop Theological seminary this fall as a candidate for the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Keller will make their home in Decatur, Ga. ♦ s PATTERSON-DAVIS On Sunday, August 29, Miss Dor othy Patterson, of Antreville, and William J. Davis, of Clinton, were united in marriage by the Rev. L. D. Gillespie, of Anderson, the ring cere mony being used. ) The bride was attired in| a tailor ed suit of navy crepC with match ing accessories and wore a corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. A. Patterson, of Antre ville. Since her graduation from the AntreviUe high school she has held positiona in Greenville, Clinton and Andersofi where' she was employed and TbMMY WILLARD is so care less with other people’s time and his money ... It is reported that Clintpn will soon have^a new danciqg teacher. We hope she will be as .fortunate in the matter of inheritance*"as the forv V m^r one was. TENCH OWENS’ “Chatter^x” coJ- umn beginning in today’s paper is written for all football-minded folk. REVIVAL AT KINARDS CHURCH The Rev. J. M. Younginer, of Co lumbia, is assisting Rev. E. S. Jones, pastor, in revival services at Sharon Methodist church at Kinards. Services are held each evening at eight o’clock and will continue through Friday. 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