The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1938, Image 3
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 19S8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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The Woman’s Page
SOaETY EVENTS,
CLUE AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
TdephoM 258
the bride’s brother, the Rev. Edward
S. Jones, in Goldville, with the im-
Tfiediate families of the bride and
groom and a few very clase friends
present. Adding particular sentiment
Brooks Announces
For The House
A more descriptive term for the'of rage. It seems she didn’t want to
kind of weather we’re havii^ now
would be “hot do^ days.’’ /
to the occasion was the fact that the C. F
go' on feeding the hand that bit her.
SPECIAL OFFER
Cosmopolitan—16 months for $2.50
See your home agent.
JAM^ W. CALDWELL
MRS. OWENS HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB ^
On' Saturday afternoon Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey’ Owens delightfully enter
tained her bridge club.
Vari-colored summer flowers adorn
ed the living room. i
After a series of progressions a de-
liciots salad course was served.
LOUISE JACOBS HONORS
FRIENDS WITH PARTY
Thursday evening Miss Louise Ja
cobs entertained a few friends at a
lovely party.
Mixed gaiiden flowers were used id
decorations.
Dancing was enjoyed during the
evening. Later watermelons were cut
* for refreshments.
^ ' 1 1 ^ farm hand for
I ■ . • *''» divc-c. th. othor day <;h.rir«l h, of.
Una,entry hour yoattrday at n^n, an-
same date 26 years a^. inounced himself as a candidate for j i__ :
i Rev. Mr. Jones officiated, using the'the house of representatives in this|~ ..jji
impressive full ring ceremony. I summer’s primary. j
.■immediately after the ceremony! ’ Mr. Brooks is well known in thej
Mr. and Mrs. Jones entertained the county, having previously held the of-i
maUy at tea on Tuesday coming. ‘superintendent of education.
C<^rf^ sinnias adorned the rooms !<*j*'**'K room, the table was overlaid He states that^he stands for economi-l
H. D. HENRY
1698-1938'
F. M. BOLAND
fee cream and cookiea were served.
Mrs. B«inett Townsend assisted the
hoateas in serving.
IlKMe envying the oooasTon were;
Mrs. W. Edward Monts, Mrs. John T.
Little, Mrs. L. B. DUkid, Mrs. M. J.
McFadden," Mrs. Gary Dillard, Mrs.
W. D. Copeland, and Mrs. J. F. Ja
cobs, Jr.
PARTY GIVEN FOR
JANE LITTLE AND GUEST
Friday afternoon Misses Copie and
Ella Little McCrary h<mored their
cousin, Jane Little, and her house
guest, Hannah Lou Dargan of Gre«i-
wood, with a delightful party.
Colorful gladioli and geraniums
made a pretty setting for tables
where rook was played.
Later in the afternoon a delicious
salad course with iced tea was served.
MRS. .MONTS ENTERTAINS
FRIENDS AT PAIl-TY
Mrs. W. Edward^ Monts entertained
informally at tea on Wednesday
with a lovely lace cloth, and a low j cal government, both county andi
bowl of ‘ garden flowers in' pasteli state, and promises a faithful and ef-
shades formed the centerpiece oyer ficient service if elected,
which there “was a shower of blue ' ' m
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
forget-me-nots caught in white satin Q nxij QialA
ribM>ns susnended from the chande-' OlUIlCrCI o OoIG
To Start Today
ribbons suspended from the chande-'
lieri Tall white taipers in four silver!
candle holders shed a soft glow over!
the table at w'hich Mrs. J. D. W’arnerj
of Quincy, Fla., sister of the bride, j Th^ annual July clearance sale of
and Mrs. V. F. Platt of Conway, aunt | Sumerel’s Department Store begins
of the groom, served cream. The cen-|this mornipg, offering outstanding
ter of interest was the beautifully ‘ special values throughout the store
decorated two-tiered wedding cake' that will appeal to the buying public.
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121
morning honoring her sister, Mrs. q. * min-1 All summer merchandise has beenj
C. Hayes, and Mrs. Julia Pratt.
The rooms were colorful with bowls
of crepe mjTlle and salvia.
iature bride and groom, but were re- i slaughtered for this special selling
veale<i as the guests cut for the mar-1 event, details of which are found inj
riage emblems. Mints were senr’ed byithe advertising, columns of to<lay’s
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were served. !''”*• ^ .1
Guests of the meming were; Mrs. ““'‘‘'til'!'' '^“*'';|51ST FAIRVIEW SHOW
John Sprntt, Mrs. J. F. jKobs, Jr., I®’’ TO BE HELD OCT. 7TH
Spartanburg, and tn« late Rev. E. S.l ^
Jones of the Methomst conferences' Announcement was made last weekj
of this state. She grmuated at Con-1 that the 51at annual Fairview Stock-
versc college in the class of 1934 and! show will be held this year on Fri-
Mrs. Bennett Townsend, Mrs. John T,
Little, Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mrs. W. D
Copeland and Mrs. George W. Taylor.
DINNER PARTY GIVEN BY
MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL COOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Ruaaell Cooper enter
tained on Wednesday at dinner.
Handsome dahlias were arranged in
the living room and a bowl of roses
centered the dining room table. A de
licious dinner was served.
Those present wereJ Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc
Millan, Sr., L. H. Davidson, Mrs. B.
F. Copeland and Mrs. Gus Davidson.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
HAS OUTDOOR SERVICE
Last Wednesday afternoon the Sun
day school of the First Baptist church
held a picnic at John T. Young’s
spring, a’ith 150 attending. A boun
tiful picnic supper was served, after
which the pastor, Rev. W. N! Long,
conducted the regular prayer meet
ing services.
BIBLE SCHOOL GROUP
ENJOYS PICNIC
The daily vacation Bible school of
the First Presbyterian churoh, held
last week, enjoyed a picnic outing on
Saturday at the recreation park in
Newberry.
Swimming in the pool was enjoyed.
Later a bountiful picnic lunch was
served to over a hundred who at.
tended.
Among those attending, besides the
children, -were: Mrs. R. E. Sadler,
Mrs. Gary Martin, Mrs. John W. Lit
tle, Misses Ella Little McCrary and
Frances Black, instructors in the
school.
has held a position ^ith the American
Optical company for the past year.
Mr. Hucks is thi son of and
Mrs. Herbert HucksXSffTof Pmopolis.
He was graduated from Wofford col
lege in 1934, hiving taken a very
prominent part in campus activities
there. For the past three years he
has been teacher of French in the
Greensboro senior high school.
Late in the afternoon, the bride
and groom left for a short wedding
trip. They will reside in Greensboro
after September 1.
day, October 7th.
In a statement by the secretary,
Walter R. Stewart, the association
extended a cordial welcome to all for
mer friends, patrons and visitors, ask
ing them for their hearty co-oper
ation as in former years.
METHODIST AUXILIARY
HOLDS MEETING
The Auxiliary of Broad Street
Methodist churuch met on Monday
afternoon at the church.
A short business meeting was held.
MRS. WILLIA-M BROOKS OWENS
HONORED WITH SHOWER
Mrs. Jack H. Young honori'd Mrs.
William Brooks Owens with a .shower
on Tuesday afternoon.
After the guests had assembled, cup
towels were hemmed, which were later
presented to the honor guest. A love
ly collection of gifts from the guests
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
Mr. Stewart said that it was the
intention of the association this year
to make the fair “one more success,”
that the premiums will be more va
ried and as large as the means and
liberality of friends will permit.
.The annual event is free to all and,
as usual, thousands or expected to
attend.
Dr.^FeIder Smith I
W. J. Bailey is spending several
w-eeks at Hot Springs, Ark.
Gary Martin, Jr., is visiting his
aunt, Mrs. H. I). Niles, in Carmien.
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The Misses Dorothy Duckeir and
were given Mrs. Owens to use in herj^^***y Asheynie,
new home.
During the afternoon a delicious
sala^ course was served.
Lad and dad banquet
AT BAI»TIST CHURCH HERE
A large representation from Royal
are visiting their aunt, Miss Lou Hen
derson. j
Billy King is attending the Kingj
family reunion in Hartsville today and{
will go from there to Pawley’s Island'
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Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily
Phone 29-W for Appointment
Clinton, S. C.
Later the first in a series of lectures Ambassador chspters from over the
on the “Epistle .of Peter” was given county attended the R. A. Lsd snd
by Mrs. J. C. Roper. The Auxiliarp.Dad banquet last Tkuradny evening JM>d sone, William and Huf\ U*aye t^
will conclude
afternoon.
its Bible study
this at the First Bapti.<«t church in this
city.
j The pre-banquet program was op-
tened by the repeating of the R. A.
to visit his aunt and grandparents,
Mm. Harry Phillip, .ml Mr. .nd Mr..
Thrilling Sensation
New Movie
“THE CHANCE TO LOSE”
“PROPS”
WHEELS ACROSS AFRICA”
IN OUR SHOWROOM TONIGHT
Thursday, July 21
AT 8:00 O’CLOCK
All Free.
McMillan-Cooper
Motor Company
WEST MAIN STREET
r
B. L. King.
Dr. W. P.
Jacobs, Mrs. Jacobs,
trip
lay by train for a three weeks’
to California. j
B. h'. Copelaml, III, and George L..
Copeland of Charlotte, an«l Jean Cope- I
8UMMERS-DUNAWAY
Coming as a surprise to their ami allegiance in unison, land of Kenno, are vi.'^iting their
friends here and elsewhere was the Stroud of the Warrier Creek R. grandmother, Mrs. B. F. Copelaml.
marriage of Miss Ruth Summers and ^ devotional, using as the' .Misses Emily and Banna Piester
William Dunaway, which was soleni- “Building a Seven-Story Life.” -'Tai-tin are sp<-nding this wi^'k with
nire<l July IKth at the home of Rev. welcome was extended by Dr. their gran«lmother, Mrs. J. R. Green,
J. A. Martin in Laurens. Bailey and the Princeton R. Newberry.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ^ -This Jubilee Year” Mr. and .Mr.s. Hugh Morgan of Ijau-!
THURSDAY - FRIDAY • SATURDAY
A RED HOT JULY SPECIAU
Mattie Summers and the late discussed by Janies Craine, of reins, announce the biith of a daiigh-
Summers of this place. The groom is j Avenue K. A. Others taking ter, ElizalH'tb Kay, on July 18th. .Mrs.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Duna- program were: “Prayer Morgan before marriage was Miss'
way of near of Jesu.s” Gray Court R. A., and Katherine Coleman of this city. |
Echoes From the Camp,” by the Lau-j T riends of little John Hunter I.a-
rens R. A. H. A. Stover of Laurens, Motte will bt* sorry to know he suf-
Plain and Printed Rayon Crepe and Novelty Sheer
will make their home with the bride’s
mother
I \V. M. U. golden jubilee hymn.
‘ The Rev. W. N. Long, i>astor of the
MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR
GIVES TEA FOR GUESTS
C^mplimvntine her mother,
J,Ja .Pratt, T™ “Vouth A-uminir Lemier.hip.”
sister of Mrs. W. Edward Monts, .Mrs. .u ^
" ^ ■ _ _ • ' After the program a bountiful sup-
George W. Taylor entertained infor-j i i- ^
^ per was served by the ladies of the
church in the church social hall.
sang “This Glad Year of Jubilee,” the; fere<l a broken arm Tuesday after-
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.Mrs. L. C. Williams and small son,i
short talk on L. C. Williams, Jr., of .Macon, Ga., is
spending two weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely an
nounce the birtff of a son on July 15,
All activities were presided overeat Hays hospital,
by Mrs Uda Yeargin, a.ssociationaL Mrs. H. W. Crisp and children re-
R. A. director. : turned yesterday to their home in
♦ I Miami, Flgy after visiting Mrs. Nancy
MISS SARAH STEELE JONES 1 Jones. ^—
BRIDE OF HERBERT HUCKS ' Mrs. Charles Bow'en of Antreville,
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A wedding, lovely in its simple dig-ii* visiting Mrs. William Davis.
nity and of'special interest to many •
! friends in North and South Carolina, Cl&iHlS
Mrs. McQuown
Direct Factory Sale
wa.s that which united in marriage 1
Miss 5?arah Steele Jones of Spartan-!
burg, and Herbert Hucks, Jr., of Pin-j
opolis, and Green.sbt>ro, N. C. ThCj
ceremony was solemnized at 4 o’clock' \ McQuowti, 52, wife!
Saturday afternoon at the home ofi^^ j g McQuown of this city, died'
home here Friday foUowing a!
iqqgqgggqgggggggggqqqqqgggg illness of Several months. «
Funeral services were conducted
from the residence Saturday after
noon at 3 o’clock by the Rev. C. A.
II In',.
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This assortment includes Printed Rayon Crepes, Printed Spun Rayons,
Plain Pastel Rayon.s, Acetate, Shantaungs and Novelty ‘Thick *N Thin.”
Calcote of Newberry, and Dr. D. J.
\\'ood.s of thi.s city. Interment fol-j
1 lowed in Greer. j
r Mrs. McQuown was a native of|
! Jackson county, Ga. She was a daugh.'
I ter of the late J. A. and Josia Ppwell;
I Ulm, and had spent the greater part'
!of her life in this state. She Avas a
■ member of the First Presbyterian
'church and possessed many admirable
! traits TTK character that endeared ai
' large nuiwber of friends to her who
jwill learn with sorrow of her passing.;
I Besides her husband, the deceased j
; is survived by one son, 0. H. Mc-
{Quown of Winston-Salem, N. C., one
'brother, J. E. Ulm of Florida; four^
I sisters, Mrs. Florence Collier of Flori-j
' da, Mrs. Kate, Hadden of Georgia,
j Mrs. Ed C. Alexander, Atlanta, and
Mrs. A J. Mize, Winston-Salem.
A Total of Thirty Individual Styles
A TOTAimF 300 DRESSES
Be here Friday morning when the doors open and we’ll promise, you’ll
not be disappointed.
SEE OUR WINDOW
It wouldn’t be quite accurate to say
that the Harvard men who object to
the addition of Communist Granville'
Hicks to the faculty are seeing red.
Make it crimson. I
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