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THURS ;rsd1ay, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 3. C. • -7 'J ■ ' ' ' " > > ' P\GE THREB The Woman’s Page , / i SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST - Telephone 258 was followed with a short talk by ' Mis.s ' Georgia Cromer. At the con clusion of the program the ho.stes.s served ice cream and cookies. ANNOUNCEMENTS I CHURCH CIRCLE MEETS The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First!WITH MRS. HARRY L.\YTON Presbyterian church will meet Mon-j Monday afternoon Mrs Harry Lay- day, Sept. 19, at 4 p. m., at the'(ton was hostess to the members of church. ' ' I the Ella Riddle circle of Thornwell The W. C. T U. will meet Friday, church. Miss Cora Richey afternoon. Sept. 16, at 3;3C, at the!^®* the assisting hostess. WOMAN’S CLIH HOl.DS FIRST FALL MEETlNi; The first fall meeting of the Wom an’s club was held on Friday after noon at the Armory with a large number in attendance. Special guests of the afternoon were the teachers of the city schools. A pi^fusion of mixed gardenflow- To Lead Bible Conference Here The afternoon’s devotional ‘A Leadin,” will ^!*^^®**^^^ Patterson Associate Reformed Presbyterian' airernoon s oevoiionai was ers w’ere used in decoration. Miss Carolyn Lane pleased the au- 'dience with a musical reading and was accompani^ by Mrs. J F. Jacobs, j The club py^sident, Mrs. R. S. Gw? I ens presidtHl over the business session. church. A play, “A Leadin,” will be!y”*“*f'‘ raviersou. Anj in the afternoon.a delightful given, and all members and visitors,interesting program enjoyed. Delicious are invited to be present. I®" “Student Mork in State Universi-'^^^y^ wafers were served by The James B. Parrott chapter, Colleges, was given with||jjggpg Florence Bailey, Amy Jacobs, der of the Elastem Star, will meet ^ M. Stutts as leader. 1 Marcia Galloway, Emily Dillard, and Friday night, at 8 o’clock in the Ma-, After the program the hostess j Monts. sonic hall. .\11 officers are urged delicious refreshments. \ , be present to make plans for the visit r-i»ri wc MRS. HOL.MAN of th, worthy matron in Oc- j;®™OmST ClRC^^ - HONOKEl) WITH DINNER t„F„ n.,,vt-i-r tober. hold .MEETINGS | iyj,.g j p Jacobs, Sr., entertained , *’«EI) BARNETI Thi Musgrove’s Mill chapter D. A. circles of Broad Street Metho-iy,j Monday evening with a lovely din-| .A Bible conference under the R., \vll meet next Wednesday after-ner party honoring .Mr. and Mrs. * pices of the (leneral BoliM of Chris- no;.n. Sopt. 21, at 4 o’clock, at *!>; , HuKh Holnmn, whose recent maiTiage tian Education, will begin at Broad borne of Mrs. W. W. Harris, with Circle No 1 with .Mrs. r.. K. David- was a social event in Ocala, Florida. Strerkt .Methodist church’ this morn- Mrs. Louis C. LaMoUe as assisting son, and a prt>gram on ‘‘Mexico, ’ was, li^.autiful while lilies effectively fing at 9:30 and continue through members are invited to driven by Mrs. Ben Copeland. decorated the living room, and ar- Saturday. The hours of service will Mrs. A. S. Rumph was hostess to j*angement of roses were ustnl in the lx* 9:30 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. circle No. 2, and Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Wilder dis-' aus- hostess. .All be present. The Century club will day afternoon. Sept. 20, at w'ith Mrs. Kenneth Baker. library and dining room. .A color j TT10€^ Tu^S* 4 o’clock Mrs. J. B. VMitier tos-' ^^as artistically carritnl by cussed the afternoon topic. i . .. , i. The conference will be conducted F'red Barnett, well known Florida out in the dining room and a low | layman of the <lenomination. Mem- Crcle No. 3 was enteitained by Mrs. ,.j^ roses centered the pret- hers of all Met,hodist chuix'hes in this D. Copeland. i tily appointed tables. C overs were I area, and the general public are cor- I The Sarah Glenn circle met in thejiaij for ten. idially invited to attend the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes of this | evening at Miss M^eline ^ toast to the bride was given by * HUGHES-ADAIR ANNOUNCEMENT ,4 OFFICE SUPPLIES V THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS . . . about the office — trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencils, ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc.—are very useful when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all office accessories. RUBBER STAMPS 21-HOUR SERVICE Any kind or size stamp you may need. NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. I OFFICE BOOKS of their! Adair, and Miss Clyde Ray and Mm. Louis Thornley were assistant host esses. A Bible study on “Esther” was given by Mrs. J. G. Roper, at the con clusion of which the hostesses served delicious punch and sandwiches. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES MET MONDAY ' The circles of the First Presbyte- ,rian church met on Monday afternoon city, announce the marriage daughter, Margaret, to F. C. Adair of Laurens, on September 11, at New berry. KENNETH CRAIG HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Kenneth Craig entertained a num ber of friends on Friday afternoon with a party, the occasion being his ninth birthday, h’ourteen friends en-[ joyed the party, and the host was thel^'J-b the following, recipient of many gifts. Kenneth’s* ^ -Mr.s. mother, Mrs. E. 1). Craig, .servedt^bs. • „ _ ^ punch and cookies to the guests. ' Mrs. A. B. Goclfu-y was hostess to ♦ I No. 2, and Mrs. L. C. l..iiM()tte led an MRS. ROY G.ASQUE [interesting program on “America’s HOSTESS TO CLUB Greatest Home Mission Field.” Mrs. Roy Gasque was hostess to entertained by Mrs. J. membt‘rs of the Odds and Ends Book Leake who, jointly with .Mrs. Hor- club on Thursday evening, with all ace Payne, gave the afternoon topic, members present. { *'’'<>• ^ riiet with .Mrs. \V. (’. Shealy, A delightful evening was spent in aad Mrs. J. f. Jacobs, Sr., was in playing chinker-chek, and selecting charge of the program the! PERSONAL MENTION Miss Catherine WMlson of the or phanage school faculty, returned yes- A toast to Dr. William P. Jacobs, and to groom by Dr. Marshall Brown. A delicious four course dinner was served the following guests: Mr. and terday from Bowling Grt*en, where M rs. Hugh Holman Major R. E. Wy-|she was calltnl on account of the ill- sor. Prof, and Mm Harry Sturgeon, ness of her father, J. N. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown, Dr. j Rev. Gene Wilson, pastor of Peach- and* Mrs. W’illiam P. Jacobs. ,tree Presbyterian church in Atlanta, Ayliffe was a visitor Tuesiiay. at the orphanage on CARD OF THANKS I w’ish to publicly thank my friends for their sjilendid support in my race I Extra, extra, read all about it— Tuesday whieh r(‘sulted in my re- ISUr Baseball Coach at Presbyterian election as a member of the house of Icollege ill with cold the past w<*ek— reinx'sentatives fi’om this county. 1 settled in his head — that’s right, in prize the privilege of/serving you. his head—dook him a week to get rid and in the future as in the past, will 'of it and now he’s practically as.goiMl do my level best to promote the de- as new. .Mrs. llalloway’s certainly velopment of-the eounty and the in glad he’s up and out, she couldn’t t<*rests of our piniple. level! Iweedle while he was caged up.' ROBERT C. WASSON. new books for the coming year. The hostess served a delicious salad course. HOLI.IS-SUBLETT ANNOUNCEMENT .Mr. and Mr.s. Charlie A. Hollis an nounce the marriage of thrir (laugh ter, Mary Kate, to A*. G. Sublett, on Augu.st 31, at Lexington, ^uth Caro lina. .Mrs. Sublett is a graduate of Clin ton high .school, and is a young wom an of unusual charm and personality. Mr. Sublett is a son of Mr. and M rs. T. E. Sublett of Owensboro, Ky. He is a graduate of the Univei*sity of Kentucky. He came to ('linton sev eral months ago to assume the man agement of Scott’s new store. No.'.'j was entertained at the home of Mrs. Sam Neal. Mrs. John D. vis gave an interesting talk “Young People.” No. 6 met in the evening with MISS AZILE LIVLNG.STON, form- A college professor says that thOj Da-\.r Clinton Hi alg’ehra t(*acher, was in rich are always inelim'd to accept ph town several days the past week visit-' things as they are. Well, keeping on j ing old friends. She isn’t teaching, I accepting things is one way to stay has a jKisition as head of the siH’ialjrich Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Columnar Books, Looseleaf Ledgers and Sheets., Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, Carbon* Paper, Adding Machine Paper. ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. We offer the finest quality — rea.sonabie prices. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Cliroiiicle Pub. Office Supplies Dept. Subscribe to The Chronicle — $1.50 a Year WELCOME P. C. STUDENTS AM) FACULTY We have mi».sed you during the summer—are happy to wel come you back, and to make our store your GIFT headquarters— you’re always welcome. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •,,and,,, EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, CompleU Modern Equipment Day Phone »4 Night Phonen 24, 253 or 2SS Clinton, 8. C .Mrs. Grady Chandler, with 11 mem-, socui ity office in .Newlmn y. .Saw her ! bt‘rs present. After a Bible lesson up town and .MR. JOE L. CARTER social hour was enjpy(*d. ‘ i wa.s dishing out the usual'line of The Busine.ss Woman’.s circle met good-natured teasing. ; with .Mrs. John Holland Hunter, and! {Mrs. A. .M. CojKdand gave an inter- Hope the election is really over this {(‘Sting Bible study, after which a so- time. W. S. DEN.SON, sitter-downer' 'cial hour was enjoyed. administrator at the polls, > ♦ (didn’t im|trove in two weeks, he still PRF,.‘>BY 1 FyRI AN ( ON F F.RF^Nl F,.S chants like the tobacco auctioneer. BFlINf; HELD TIILS WEEK 'MR W'l) MRS, X went, to vote.„ The South (’arolina I'resbylerial is made out their tickets. .Mr. holding its four fall group conferen- x looked over his wife's shoulder and ces this week. The organization isij,.ii,l; “Well, I’ll be , if you headed by .Mrs. H. W. Kiser, of Lau- hjjvcn’t killed (‘very one of my voles, rens, as jire.-ident. there wasn’t any use in voting.” Group .No. 3 will meet this morning -♦ at 10 o’clock at the .Mouritvilie Pres-i I ve been saving this .-pace all suni- byterian church, with Mrs. J. W.|nu‘r for two young ladies who prom- Tin.sley, of I^uren.s, as leader. j ised faithfully they would have a Group No. 4 will meet Friday at [very special aunouncement to fill it Ahe Aveleigh Presbyterian church in uji lx‘foro the summer -was over—it’s Newberry, with Mrs. B. .S'. Pin.son, of over, if you can forget these last .this city, presiding. hot days—and yet he hasn’t popp(Kl I Group No. 1 met on Tuesday with'the question. The bug seems to have' the W’arrenton church in Abbeville, ^ bitten quiU‘ a number of the young land Group No. 2 with the Ware'nien and they have beim led unpro-' .Shoals church yesterday. 'testing into double harne.«s. Don’t! .At each of the^ conferences .Mrs. • give up hope girls, there’s something' Kiser will bring an*inspirational mes- quite appealing alniut a cozy living (.«age. .Mrs. Carl Bramlett, also of j loom and a crackling fire that is {Laurens, and president of the .South' <lifferent from moonlight and rijipling {Carolina 8yn(Mlical, will have charge j winter. A friend of mine said evolu- jOf the Bible hour, teaching Phil^i-, tion made man from a monkey hut it jpians. Miss Lina Boyce, of the North; U>ok a wedding ceremony to make I Brazil mission, is the missionary him a goat. ^ speaker for the meetings. “ u * j ^ .Sorry to hear the teacherage at CHURCH GROUP MEETS Ashewood, where .MISS HEBE DIL- MTTH .MISS ALICE GAINES -LARI) stays, burned the past week, The Young Wo.man’s Auxiliary of during the teachers’ absence. It was a the F irst Baptist church met on .Mon-; beautiful old [ilace, fornu'i lly the gov- day evening at K:()0, with .Miss Alice' emor’s mansion. .School turned out Ganies. The following jnemFx*rs were fui" a six weeks harve.st period and pre.sent: Mis.ses Josephine and I/>u all the teachers camr* Ixune. BeFio’s Bell Neighbors Jamie Little, Sue and linen and.knick-knacks for fixing her, Florence Adair, Annie Rogers liailey,' room were burned, hut fortunately Ruth Smith, Frances Jont^s, Nell Ah-j she brought all her clothes home with rams, Lita Downs, Beverly Davis, her. Georgia Cromer, Ida Poole, Mary Lou John.son, Mae Barton, Annie Lee Jackson, Adelaide Roberts, Mrs. Ger trude Johnson and Mrs. W. N. Long. Miss Mary Lou Johnson presented a program on “Home and Foreign Mis sions,” in the form of a contest, and NOTICE! 1 take this opportunity to thank all those who supported me in my race for Game Warden of Laurens County. Al though defeated, I have no ill will toward any one. I want to say it has been a pleasure and privilege to serve the sportsmen of our county for the past four years. SIDNEY , A. LEE Dr. William P. Jacobs has a new profession—at least that is what the PaC-.SaC, the college annual, says: Dr. William Plumber Jacobs. Would like very much to know what was in a 'letter a young man got from hi.s girl, who lives three doors below ;him. Dew tell. ! If you have heard the rumor fffiout .another young lady taking the matri monial stride, it ain’t so she says! 1 — 'MRS. B. L. KING ha.s a birthday Sept. 13. FRANCES LEE PITTS jcelebrate.s a birthday today MRS. I WELDON JACK.SON al.so celebrates! today. MR. and MRS, ANDY YOUNG j have a wedding anniversary Sept. 16. TO HOLD MEET TODAY Mr.:. D. McL. McDonald, Executive Secret..! y. South Carolina Tuberculo sis Association, will meet with a committee of Laurens county citizens under the chairmanship of J. Leroy ] Bums at 10 A. M., Thursday, Sep- ‘tember is at the offices of the County Health department to begin plans for the orgranization of a permanent County Tuberculosis Association. 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