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I THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON L C. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS, " CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Tetephone 258 ' also outlined the choir rails. Prior to the ceremony as tha can dles were being: lighted, Mrs. ’G.' T. King, Jr., organist, rendered Chopin’s ANNOUNCEMENTS [ program and the topic for discussion _Mi * .^1^3 “Holidays in ‘France.” Talks were given by Betty Sprmtt, Frances ^peake, Eevelyn Hettry ^knd EUaabeth]- *hANNC The JE^h Glenn circle will mect|W “Holidays in ‘France.” Talks ville, Tenn., and two Bible studies by Monday evening at 7:30, April 11, with Mrs. Clyde Lankford. All members of Broad Street Meth odist church are invited to attend an open house meeting at the church in the new dining room, on Friday eve ning, April 8, at 7:30. This notice is; punch an invitation to each member and family affiliated with the church. Barnes. Following the program a so-! jATge delegation Trom the_ Firet Pi cial hour was enjoyed during which the hostesses served delicious refresh ments of sandwiches, cookies and PRESBYTERIAL HOLDS ^ you that yelove one another . /. ** MEET IN GREENWOOD “Gethsemane.” Solo, Mrs. D. J. With an a^ndance of 241, includ- Brimm. ing officers/ delegates and visitors,! Hymn, “Thy Will Be Dorte,” male the 3^h annual meeting of the wo-'octet, man’s auxiliary^ of South Carolina[ “Betrayed and Forsaken.” The cho- ^lorrison, soloist, gave several selec- presbytery, was held in the First' rus, and solo part, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, i t>ons. Presbyterian church of Greenwood on “Then all His disciples forsook Him| First to enter the church were the Tuesday, March 29th. The day s pro-. and fled ...” usher-groomsmen, who wore Dibble gram was featured with an inspira-. “0 was there ever loneliness like Rickenbacker, Russel Jeter, Eh*. FrAn- tional dadress by Dr. H. Kerr Taylor. His! cis Owens and Ned Arthur, all of Un- of the foreign missions board, Nash-| From the drear garden of His ion; Bob Jeter, Chester; Bailey Wil agony, The sinless One was led ... ” “Before Pilate.” The chorus with solo parts. / 1 J fashioped with 'bandeaux of violets and wore pink slippers. The maid of honor, Miss Frances Williams, of Greensboro, and the dame of honor. Miss Janie McCutcheon of Atlantic The conference was attended b 'L“i easteri4 star BANQUET TONIGHT — The Jaines B. Parrott chapter, or der of Eastern Star, will have its annual inspection this evening at 7:00 o’clock. A banquet will be served in the dining hall of the Ma sonic Temple'at this time and the in spection meeting will follow at 8:00 o’clock. All-members; are invited to attend. METHODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY The circles of Broad Strebt Metho- dist church will meet on Monday af ternoon with the following: ‘ Circle No. 1 with Mrs. V. Parks Adair, and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, chair man. Circle No. 2 with 'Mrs. P. B. Adair, and Mrs. J. B. Dailey, chairman. C/tPclc No. 3 with Mrs, Mugh Simp* son and Mrs. Hantp Boyd, chairman. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES MEET MONDAY The circles of the First Presbyte-rj rian church Auxiliary will meet Mon day afternoon with the following: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Ayliffe Ja cobs; Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs, chairman. Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Jack And erson; Mrs. Jacobs, chairman. Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Earle Work man; Mrs. Workman, chairman. Circle ^o. 4 with Mrs. G. R. Cope- byterian and Thomwell Memorial' Pilate and the rabble: “Crucify churches of this city. [ Him!” The meeting was opened with pray-1 “The March To Calvary.” The che er by Mrs. S. C. Hodges, of Green-{rus. Nocturne in E Flat.” Mrs. C. M. Tarrant, sister of the bride, wore similar gown.s. All carried nosegays of violets. The dainty little flower girl, petite Rose Reece Tarrant, niece of the bride, •^ore azalea pink net made floor length. She carried a silver basket of rose petals which she scattered in the path of the bride. Bob Mackey, young son of Mr. and Mrs, LeConte Mackey, of I^ancaster, Hams, brother of the bride, Lancaa- ter; Silas Bailey of Clinton, and R. M. Tarrant of Charlotte. —ThejTwere follbwed^y the T)ndM- m ring bearer. He wore a stdt—“^ maids. Miss Plorenoe Baiey, Clinton;!®^ white satin and carried the ring Miss Nancy Arthur, Huntington, W. j satin pillow. wood, -and the delegates were wel comed by Mrs. 0. T. Liner of the hostess church, Greeting:s were ex tended from Bethel presbyterial by ' Mrs. Loraine Simril of Rock Hill. “The Saviour King goes forth to ‘ die! Goes forth in all His bright! ...” “Calvary.” Solo parts, Mr. Harris Va.; Misa Margaret Moore, Lancas I ter; Mrs. Dibble Rickenbacker, Union. They were charmingly attired in floor length gowns of azalea pink lace ®l®ry' fashioned with purple girdles. They attended by his best man, A. A. Ar- wore chin length veils of pink net .: (Continued on page six) ' land; ^Irs. Copeland, chairman. Circle No. 5 with Mrs. G, Wood- worth; Mrs. Woodworth, chairman. Circle No. 6 with Mrs. T. J. Bla lock; Mrs. Blalock, chairman. Circle No. 7 with Mrs. Austin TlShdl^r; MrsT Gary Martin, “^aTr- man. CENTURY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. JACOBS On Tuesday afternoon the members of the Century club enjoyed a musi cal program under the direction of Mrs. W’. P. Jacobs at her home in College View. She used a.s her sub ject, “The Development of Popular Music in America,” and played popu- Mrs. C. A. Calcote of Newberry, re-j and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. tiring president, who presided overj Concluding hymn, “Rock of Ages” the sessions, submitted an interest-] —chorus. ing report, as did Mrs. H. W. Kiser. During the prelude, the vseripture of Laurens, as vice-president, Mrs. A. I will be read and prayer offered by the T. Neely, corresponding secretary;| pastor. Dr. D. J. Woods. The ushers Mrs. R. C. Adair, Clinton, recording j have been requested to admit no one secretary; Mi.ss Fannie McCaughrin. ^luring this time, and it is therefore New*berry, treasurer, and Mrs.-J. C. j n^iuested that the congregation as- Denny, Crosw Hill, historian. After a'semble before eight o’clock. A free- prayer by Dr. R. C. Long, John Os- will offering will be taken to help The attractive bride entered with her brother, David Reece Williams, who gave her in marriage, and was joined at the altar by the bridegroom, man of Presbyterian college, and the Rev, L, C. LaMotte of Thornwell or phanage were heard. Mrs. W. A. Wil- defi*ay the expense of the music and decorations. Full list of 4be choir: Mrs. M. W. hams of Greenwood, pave the report Brt)wn, Mrs. Charles John.son, Mrs. of the credentials committee, and Mrs. Milam, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mrs. H. W. Kiser of Laurens, led in a me- y Heath Copeland, Mrs. D. J. Brimm, morial service for those who had ditnl ^ ^^^^er, Mrs. H. A. Cope- during the year. ^ land, Virginia Bums, Verna Others making reports were ^^r8. Fred T. McGill, Cross Hill; Mrs. Paul Mann, Abbeville; Mrs. Robert Wham, Laurens; Mrs. J. H. Sherard, Abbe ville; Mr.s. L. C. I.aMotte, Clinton; Mrs. James Smith, I.aurens; Mrs. J. N. Gordon, Due West; Mrs. E. P. of decorations. Childers, Ware Shoals, and .Mrs.'J. A. WOMAN S CLUB MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Woman’s club will hold its regular meeting E'riday afternoon at;l®r selections from.the time of their 4:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. John | origin to the present, giving sketches; W. Little, with.the civic commhteelof the comi>osers and illustrating the' as hostess. ! different compositions with phono- The club will have as its guest, j f^aph records. i. i Mrs. J. H. Summer of Newberry,! The club enjoytnl having as their and conductiMl an open conftr- “Ik‘autification! iruest, .Mrs. Gwrge Beatty, of Savan- Mclx'od, Martha Whitten, Sybil Bur-1 dette, Messrs. Charles Smith, H. F.' Harris, Ansel Go<ifrey, Hampton Tal- i hot, Joe Gilmore, Wayne Potter, and | Dr. B. O. W’hitten. j Mrs. George Blalock is in charge ’ Mrs. Carl Bramlett, of I.aurens, president of the syno<lical, w’as intro- who will si>eak on Projects.” All members are inviU*d to be pres ent and asked to come pre{>aml to pay their dues for the year. A silver offering is also to be taken to pur chase kitchen equipment for the armory. MR, AND MRS. JACOBS HONORED WITH DINNER On Monday evening Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr., entertained with a dinner rmh, Ga., a former member. The club adjourned to meet April 19, with Mrs. S. M. Huntley. TEMPERANCE UNION TO I*RESENT PAGEANT 'The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Friday afternoon at the As.sociatc Reformwl Presbyterian church and the public is cordially in once period, Laurens was chosen as the place FORMER CIJNTON GIRL WEDS AT LANCASTER Ijancaster, April 2.—In a ceremony marked by .solemnity and be^auty. Miss Frances Copeland William.s, (laughter of the late Mi*, and' Mrs. for the holding of the next meeting. ! D. Reece Williams of Ijancaster, and Officers ■ for the year wei*e elecUnl as follows: .Mrs. H. W. Kiser, Lau rens, president;' Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Clinton, vice-president; Mrs. C. J. Matthew^, Newberry, secretary of Chri.stian tnlucation; Mr.s. M. A. Du- past<>*' <>f the church. Harry Mwre Ar'thur of Union, were unite<l in marriage Wednesday eve ning, March 30, in the Presbyterian church of Ijaneaster. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R, W. Jop- rant, Ahlnwille, religious wlucation; , ^rs. J. W. Conyers, Ware Shoals, re- vited to Tt^nd. The meeting will he j Mrs. John Wilkt*s, opened with prayer and .song and thcj Laurens, treasurer; Miss Constance party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. following program will be presented:] New4)erry, secretary of as- 'Thomas Jacobs, The lower floor of I A story, the “Great Bridge,” will be the home was beautifully decorated' given by Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, fol- with narcissi and yellow remunculas. A delicipus four course dinner was served the folkrwing gueata: Mea. C. M, Bailey, W. J. Bailey, Mr. and lowed by a reading, “A Second Sign.” ‘“The Coat of a Glass of Wine,*’ will ba given by Sarah Ayers. There will sembly's home missions; Mrs, E. P. Childers, Ware Shoals, secretary of Christian social service. These along with continuing offi cers were installed by Dr. Long, pas tor of the hostess church. also be special music and a pageant Mrs. William P. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. j presented by Mrs. T. P. Owens, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. I R. <L, Plaxico, Mrs, C, B. Bettfl ^ SPEICIAX* J*ROGRAM QF I Miss Mary Lizzie Owens. SCHOOL CLUB MEETS WITH MARGARET BRICE “Nous Autres,” French . club of Clinton high school^ held its regular monthly meeting on Thursday eve ning at 7:30, at the home of Miss EASTER MUSIC AT FIRST IITTI E ROY GIVES 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BIRTHDAY PARTY j SUNDAY EVENING George Alec Henry, son of Mr. and! The public is cordially invite<l to Mrs. Alec Henry, celebratcKl his fifth attend a special program of Easter birthday wHh a party ye.«5tenlay af- The attractive church pn'.senUsl a | scene of outstanding loveliness with | .Southern smilax effectively creating a background for the tall floor bas kets of stately calla lilit^, white glad ioli and branches! candelabra holding burning white tapers placed on either side of the altar while burning tapers I aVE YOUR WARDROBE A LIFT FROM WINTER STORAGE ^OVV that the clothes are coining out of winter storage for your spring wardrobe, give them a lift with our rejuvenating dry cleaning ... or change them with our dependable dyeing — all moderate prices. “BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING’’ Margaret Brice, with Mis-ses Betty ■ ternoon, to which he invited a number I I I a *music at the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening, at 8 o’clock,!8 Spratt, Frances Simpson and Eliza-1 of little friends. The afternoon was i at which time a choir of twenty voic- g ■ - -- - .. g beth Graham as assistant hostesses. 1 plc*asantly spent in an egg hunt after Miss Jo Copeland was leader of the which Mrs, Henry invite<l the little folk into the dining room for refresh- LIFE BEGINS AT GRADUATION! Start them off with a depend able, stylish W’atch. Many have taken advantage of our I.ay-Away Plan. Our selection is very com plete. Plan to see it. FBONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE ments. The table was centered with a pink birthday cake with five candles, and the cake was cut and served with ice cream. Those enj(»y es, under the direction of Mrs. Ferdi-||| nand Jacobs, organist, will presently the sacri*d cantata, “Olivet to Cal-j8 vary.” j» Ri*calling some of the incidents in [ft the last days of the Saviour’s life on;8 earth, this cantata, in two parts, rev- f« ing the occasion were: Tommy Ow-j inspiringly revives the||| ens, Tommy Howell, Louise and Rnth j (.ntry into Jeru.salem, the j ft Singley, Walter Long, Lynn Cooper, n'joicing of the multitude with hosan-ill Jr., Susanne Cooper, Betty Sumerel, and Charles John.son. joicing nas and palms, the view of Jeru.salemlft from the steep of'Olivet, the lament j« George Alec was remembered with beautiful city, the scene in j gifts from all his friends. I MISS DORTHY SIMPSON ' HONORED AT ERSKINE i Friends in Clinton of Miss Dorothy ' Simpson of Whitmire, a junior at Erskine college, will be interested to learn that she has been elected presi dent of the Y.W.C.A, for the coming year, after having served on the or ganization’s cabinet for the past two years. She is also a member of the dramatic and Tbeta Beta Gamma clubs,’and a staff member of the col lege publication, 'The Mirror. Miss Simpson is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe H. Simpson of Whitmire, and granddaughter of Mr. TJ^TTH the comiiig ™ of fine weather you’ll probably be temp ted to'^hop on the gat”— but we’d suggest instead that you see ua about a Gwibination Automobile Policy to biop you over trouble. iCTNA-IZE the temple, and the lonely walk back over the mount at night. In part two, the Supper of the Passover, at which Jesus washes the disciples’ feet, the giving of the new commandment, passing on to the scene of infinite pathos of the Garden of Gethsemane, the sudden appearance of the hostile crowd, Jesus forsaken by his disciples, His utter loneliness among ruthless foes, the tumult before Pilate in the JudgTnent hall, the “P*a8«age of the Cross,” and the tragedy and triumph of Calvary. The parte, in detail, will be taken as follows: Part One “On the W^ay To Jerusalem,” by and Mrs. D. B. Bobo of this city, and, Mrs. George W. Cunningham, who . * • “When o er the steep of Olivet, TUi ABtaa theoagh The S. W. SUMEREL Aetna-iier Next Door to Western Union -Phone SO “ resides near here. DOUBLE MARRIAGE RITES AT CROSS HILL Laurens, April 2.—In a double cer emony performed by the Rev. Fred T. McGill, pastor of Liberty Springs Presbyterian church. Cross Hill, Miss Ella Wharton Dunlap of Mountville, and (^arroll Drayton Nance, Jr., of Cross Hill, and Miss Lovie Dickert and John Henry Nance, II, both of Columbia, were married last Sunday night at the home of the officiating minister. The bridegroopis are brothers, sons of former state Senator Carroll D, Nance of Cross Hill. The bride of C., of God, and caM out them that bought D. Nance, Jr.,.is the youngest daugh-janJ sold therein.” ter of Mrs. Annie Hudgens Dunlap' “The Mount of Olives.” Solo part, and the late Rufus T. Dunlap of j Mbs Martha Whitten. The chorus. Mountville. She is a graduate of Wo-1- “ Twas night o’er lonely Olivet, man's Teachers college, Cullowee, N. ' The trees their darksome shad C., and has taught in the Mountville ows cast; high school since completing her col- .And slowly up the mountain side, lege course. Her husband was educat- With weary" step the Saviour Tila3eT ai^ at Cross Hill. John Henry Nance, II, and his bride will continue to make'their home in Columbia, where he issconnerted with insurance offices, and where she has held a secretarial position. The Lord to Salem came. The crowds their glad hosannas raised To His beloved name . . . “Before Jerusalem.” Solo parts, Mrs. Charles Johnson and H. F. Har ris, “Like a fair vision in the morning light. Lay the proud city of Jerusalem... And Jesus paused, and gazed with tearful eyes ...” “In the Temple.’' Solo parts, Dr. B. 0. Whitten and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, with repetition by the chorus, “And Jesus entered into the Temple Hymn, “Just As I Am,” nrrale quar tet. Part Two <#* “A New epmmandment.” Solo, Mr. Harris. 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