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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 19S8 THE CMWTON CHRONICLE, CLINTXM*. L C PAGE THREE •' The Woman^s Page SOaETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 cd the faculty of the University of South Carolina, who has been associ ated with the institution for more than thirty years. On this occasion hanced by her- dress of aquamarine crepe. The draped bodice had a simple deep V’ neck, held with a clip of bril liants. Her <hat was of navy straw, members of the i faced underneath with white straw in Watts tXavis of Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Golu^la; 'Mrs. Byrd Jones, Clinton; Mlrs. Thom- well Dunlap, of Clinton, sister of the bride, and-her daughter. Gene; Mrl. C. K. DoBeaugrine, of Warrenton, an other sister of the' bride, and her daughter, Anne; Mrs. Lindsay Wil- efiapter, honor members of the stu-ft.;e front, and trimmed with. white j ThornweH, Jr., and Mildred Harris; dent body who have achieved unusual gardenias. Other accessories were academic success by earning a posi-1 navy, and her flowers were a corsage tion on the dean’s academic honor roll.' of orchids and valley lilies. The following students will be pres-j Imnmliately after -the •bride, Mr. Dunlap, and their children,, lianw, of Macon, sister of the bride: ANNOUNCEMENTS Musgrove’s Mill chapter, D. A. R., will meet next Wednesday afternoon, April 20, at 4 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Jones. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday afternoon, April 19, at 4 o’clock with Mrs. Julia Grif fin. Miss Sybil Burdette and M5*s. Jo die Chandler will be joint hostesses. The Century club will meet Tues day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. S. M. Huivtley. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the church next Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. BILLY LIGHTFOOT ENTERTAINS FRIENDS _ j Billy Lightfoot recently entertained! a number of friends with a delightful | dinner party7 Covers were laid for the j following guests: Muss Louise Jacobs,; Miss Nina Cochrane of (Iteenwoo<i, M iss Margaret Lightfoot, Tench Ow ens and Robert Wysor. Mrs. D. J. Brimm served the young folk a de- liciou.s dinner. Arthur Copeland, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. Dudlej’ Jones, Mrs. M. G. Wood- worth, Mrs. W. H Shands, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. J. W’. Copeland, Mrs. T. D. Copeland, and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. TEACHERS’ GROUP GOES ON OUTING The Teachers’ circle of Thornwell Memorial church met at Faith cottage on Monday evening for a short busi- ^ ness session. Miss Sarah Cannon pre-|W.ITH MRS. BAILEY sided, and Miss Luva McDonald was; Stephen D. Lee chapter, chosen secretary-treasurer for group. Later the menrhers w'ent to the or phanage cottage on Enoree river where a weiner roast and picnic sup per was enjoyed. j 'Imnmliately alter tlie ceremony, ent: Laura Fleming, Roy Hutchinson,! Mrs. Harris entertained at a wedding J. W. Barnhill, A H. Crenshaw, Harry W. G. Summerville, H. P. Mclnvaill, W. G. Summerville, Skinner, W. P. McKittrick, Harry Mc- was i hostess at an informal rec ‘ption hon- 1 oring her daughter and Mr. Davis. LIONS CfcUfl^FO- JOINT HOSTESSES FOR CHURCH CIRCLE On Monday afternoon Mrs. Bessie Gtxlfrey and Mrs. James Bradley were hostesses to the Ella Riddell cir cle of Thornwell Memorial church at the home of Mrs. ,\nsel Godfrey. , Mrs. Louis l^Motte led the devo-1 ' tional and Mrs. Tirginia de.Montmollin j pyas 4:hairmau- of the. afterruMin’s ! teresting prograni. During the social , hour refreshment.-* were served. breakiast in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Davis. Guests were members of the wedding party and out-of-town rela- Sween, J. R. Thomason, Lofton Sulli- tives and guests. v»n, DugJd Hud»on.^Cliff H. Mc^.j the breakJast, Mr. Davi, and Norman Creech, B. C. Jarrard, Clj-de om.their we<ldinir trip Conr^, Miles Fenruson, Thelma Tay-; lor, Ashby Johnson, C. \\. McCully, Jr., Jane Murgron Adelaide Jloborta, I Tiiwday night Mrs. Harris Laetitia Jones, Wilma ^Vham and * G. Lindsay. * Out-of-town relatives and friends U. D. C. CHAPTER MEETTS we<lding include*! Mr. and I Mrs. Jack H, Davis of Clinton, S. I Kavvir..v., a., aavv Urjited j parcnts of the bridegroom, his broth- the \ Daughters of the Confederacy, held t ers. Jack anti Harry, of Clinton, and its April meeting at the home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey on Friday afternoon, with Mi.sses Sallie Wright and Mary Johnson and Mrs. Zee Me Lees assist ant hostesses. The business session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Ralph Cope land, and reports wt're heard from all committees. The chapter voted to share the ex penses of a visit to Fort Hill by the sixth grade history class. The program was in charge of Miss Ruby Norris. John ('. ('alhtiun’s plan- Miss Dol’y Milling, Clinton; Mrs. W. A. Harper, of Ocilla, sister of the Mrs. W. R. Deal, of Lakeland, Fhu, and Mrs. L. S. Williams of Barnes- viHe. tation life and work was the topic HAVE ‘LADIES’ NIGHT” - The Lions club will have its annual ‘‘ladies’ night” celebration F’riday EASTER CANT.4TA AT ning. An interesting program has! ( been arranged, and in addition to the! Sunday morning at the 11 banquet a dance has been plannetl. ; o’clock service "affair will be staged at the I (-hoir will render an Eas- point to an ' cantata, ‘‘The Living for study. Miss F.loise Miller gave a sketch of his life and works. Miss Agnes Davis told the story of the res toration of the Calhoun man.sion. T VO winners in the dramatic con tests, Jean Copeland of Renno, an<l reatl The armoi-y, and indications enjoyable event. PARTY GIVEN FOR NEWBERRY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron enter tained with a delightful informal par ty on Wedne.sday evening in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Slaton, of Newdx'rry. During the eve ning bingo was played after which the hostess servcNl delicious hot choco late and sandwiches to a number of guests. MRS. KAMI* BOYD HOSTESS TO CLUB | Mrs, Hamp lBoy^ entertained her bridge club and additional guests at her home in College View. The living room was artistically decorated with spring flowers in lovely hues. After several interesting progressions the hostess served a delicious salad course. MRS. YOUNG HOSTESS TO ‘FRIENDLY DOZEN” On Friday afternoon Mlrs. J. Lee Young was a delightful hostess to the members of the Friendly Dozen cliib at her home. The living and tlining rooms were lovely with bowls of pink roses and statice. Mrs. Young served a delicious salad antj sweet bourse to the following guests who enjoyed the occasion; Mrs. ing.s that won them di.stinction in the ('hrist,” by contests. Wildermere. j Mrs. I>eila John.son rentlortnl 'two Those who will take part are: Sa-N’ucal .solos, with Mrs. Fenlinand Ja- prano.s—Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mrs. W. I cob-s at the piano. Moorheatl and Miss Sara Zee! Refreshments of saiulwicht's, co<»k- Wright; altos—Mgs. R. W. Copeland, j ies and tea were serve*! during the Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, .Miss Alice; s*>cial hour. Gaines; tenors—Bruce Galloway an<l' ^ , Roy M. Spratt; bassos — Nathaniel' ^ (OMMIllEh Heath and Malcolm Hemphill. * A (JENUINE EUIIN WA'TtH FOR THE GRADUATE is truly the watch buy for 1937. same small deposit will for future delivery. hold FRONTIS JEWEI iRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE The sp**cial music is under the di- nvtion of Miss Mamie Sumerel, choir director and organist. The public is cordialy invited. MUSIC CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. imiMM The Clinton Music club met last Wednesilay at the home of Mrs. D. J. Brimm, with Mrs. Delmar Rhame as associate hostess. There were fifteen members present. Officers for the en.suing yjffjir were discussed, also the prospect of or ganizing a choral society in Clinton, but nothing definite was decided. Mrs. Kenneth Baker had charge of the program for the afternoon and Beethoven was the subject of study. M'rs. Rhame gave a talk on Beetho ven. Mrs. Eugene Johnson and .Miss Al ice Gaines playiHl “The Minuet,” in duet form. Mrs. Baker played the “AIh*gro” movi*ment from one of the sonatas. After the program, Mrs. Heath Cxipeland and Mi.ss Sybil .Burdette played a duo, “Morning Moods,” from “Peer Gynt” suite by Grieg. A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served by the hostesses. . SIGMA KAPPA aTpHA CHAI»TER TO GIVE BANQUET TUESDAY Sigma Kappa Alpha, scholastic fra ternity at J^esbyterian coll**ge, will hold its annual banquet on next Tues day evening, the occasion always be ing one of the outstanding social events of the early spring. The chapter will have as its guest speaker, Dr. Leonard T. Baker, dean Smart To Wear! For EASTER Easter Suits $15.00 to $32.50 K 8 e Easter Dry Cleaning Week We have sufficient trained help to give each gar ment individual attention during the entire week. So don’t hesitate to send your particular cleaning any time through Saturday. ROYAL OFFERS YOU AN INEXPENSIVE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A NEW-LOOK ING OUTFIT FOR EASTER. “BEAUTIFUL jORY CLEANING” GIVE.S CLUB’S PH(M;RAM The Civic comniittec was hostess to the Woman’s club Frulay afternoon at the home of Mrs. John W. Little. Mrs, K. S. Owens presi<lt'<l ami the meeting opened with two piano solos rendered by .Misses Frances Simpson and Louise Jacobs.^ .Mrs. Owens reptirted the busines.s meeting held in March, at which time prospects for a recreational park in Clinton were discussed and plans laid for the beginning of such a project and a committee appointe*! to investi gate the ma(tter. Rev. W, N. l»ng, chairman of the committee, wras pres ent and reported steps taken in this direction, displaying a poster show ing the site and plan of a park in front of the new armory. Mrs. J. H. Summer, of Newberry,1 was guest speaker and gave valuable ' information ai>out civic invfinivement. .Misses Jane Little am! .Marjory Miller delighted the members with a duet. The following officers were elected to fill vacancies on the executive board: First vipe-president, Mrs. John W. Little. * Civic thairman, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Library chairman, Mrs. W. 1*. Ja cobs. A contribution of $5 was tlonated by the club for the purchase of new nets for the tennis courts. A silver offering was given to as-[ sUt in equipping the kitchen at the i armory. | A delightful social hour was spent' during which time the hostesses serv ed .sandwiches, cookies and tea. HARKIS-DAVIS WEDDING AT SANDERSVILLE, GA. The following from the Sandersville (Ga.) Progress, will be of interest here to the friends of the bride and groom: The marriage of Miss Wiley Harris to Lawrence Fuller Davis of Clinton, S. C., took place at noon, Wednesday, April 6, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. W’alter Harris, near Sandersville. Dr. L. S. W’illiams, pas tor of the Barnesville Baptist church, read the ceremony. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Eliz abeth Harris, of Cheraw, S. C., ai.sterj of ^Che—bride,^ played “My- Heart - At Thy Sweet Voice” by Saint Saens, and Marion Jonlan, of Tennille, sang Car rie Jacobs Bond’s “I Love You Truly,” accompanied by Afiaa ■ Harris at the piano. The briilal party entered to the Wedding March from ‘‘Lohengrin,” by Wagner, and during the ceremony MacDowell’s “To a Wild Rose’ was played softly. Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was played after the ceremony. hTrst to enter was little Miss Annej DoBeaugrine of "Warrenton, niece of; the bride, who lighted the candles. She wore a , dress of aquamari printed crepe, and a corsage of sweet^ heart roses. Maid of honor was Miss Ellen Har ris, the bride’s sister. She wore a dress of pink colored sheer crepe, with a sash of purple moire, with ac cessories of white and a corsage of sweetheart roses and valley lillies. Mr. Davis entered with his brother, i W’atts Davis, of Clinton,^ who served as best man. ’They were met at the altar by the bride and her mother, who gave her in marriage. Mrs. Har ris .wore a redingote costume, a black net coat epibroidered in white over a black' dre^, a black baku hat and a corsage <n roses. The brunet bride’s beauty wa« en- Easter Plants A larjfo .st<K‘k of the fin- e.st plants. We advise early orders, (^all And make 5’our seleet ion now^— _ Lilu\s, Hydraiiiffas, Azaleas, (^inerarias. Begonias, Fuchsias, (leraniums, .and Valley Lilie.s. ROSES, CARNATIONS, GLADS Corsages Made According To Order. Eastside Greenhouses Free Delivery Phone 2105 We call these twr “extras” in oui Jarman “Shoq^r the News”—doe- low is the Fleet- wood” — And below is the “Clipper,” a Jarman straight tip style. SHOIS rOR MIR IJBO h $7.51 Mod PylM Other Styles $3.00 and $4.00 Blaster Shirts Towne and Arrow SI.50 to S2.00 Easter Neckwear Shantungs and Silka 50c and 65c Botany (Wrinkle Proof) $1.00 Each Straw Hats All the New Styles and Shape's — See Them Today. ADAIR'S MEN'S SHOP QUALITY AND CASH 1 BUY NOW AND SAVE ON YOUR EASTER CLOTHES! All from regular stock! This season’s styles and fabrics! A graiid saving opportunity for early shoppers. JUST 22 SMART DRESSES REMEMBER ONLY 22 OF ’EM! HURRY! 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