The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1938, Image 3
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938
THE CI-INTON CHI^ICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
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IstressinfT Uie plantinjr <5f flowerinj? 1 of Bcnnettsville, poet; Elizabeth
'trees and shrubs, with dogwood and O’Neill Vortier of Charleston, artist;
crepe myrtle being suggested. The; Lily Strickland of New York and
organization decide<l to sponsor a .Anderson, musician; and Katherine
’ plant exchange soon. Ball Ripley of Charleston, writer.
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The Woman’s Page
SOaETY EVENTS.
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
TEMI’l.ETON-TA.MSBERC,
WEDOlNC; HERE .V
LOVEI.Y CHCRCH EVENT
The marriage of Mi'.-s .Avanelle
l.oui'e Templeton, daughter • of Mr.
1 Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., was elect- This was followed with a musical se- and .Mrs. Olive. Templeton, of Gold-
ed chairman of the group wiith Mrs. lection by Miss Lilly May Cox. Mrs. ville, and .Mr. .August .K>hn Tams-
,W. Edward Monts as assistant chair-i Martin read a letter from the presi*-1 berg, of Charleston, took place at 5:30
inun.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The American Legion auxiliary will
meet next Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’dock at the home of Mrs. Gary Mar
tin.
The Century club will hold its regu
lar meeting on Tuesday afternoon at
4 o’clock at the residence of Mrs. A.
E. Spencer.
Musgrove’s Mill chapter, D. A
iCHURCH CIRCLES ENJOY
DINNER AT CHURCH
JOINT HOSTESSES I business women’s circle of the
HONOR FLORIDA VISITORS * First Presbi^erian church enterUined -the enjoyable
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. jJ^^-^tifully at dinner on Friday eveJwas concluded
F. Jacobs and Mrs. William Bailey'"*"^
dent of Lime.stone college conveying o’clock Saturday afternoon in'the As-
greetings to the chapter and express-1 sociate Reforinetl Presbyterian church i
ing appreciation of their interest
in the college.
With the serving of refreshments
afternoon’s program
(Continued on page two)
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
Owens entertained delightfully at din
ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mc-i
•Farlin of Winter Haven. Florida. 1
I Vari-colored garden flowers attrac-i
jtively decorated the home and cent-
prettily appointed
'ered the prettily appointed dining
’’table. A delicious dinner was served.
will meet next Wednesday at 4:00 ,
at the home of Mrs. B, R. Fuller l>'*Fed.
Mrs. Jack H. Davk as assistant host-i
ese. I
at the church. Guests of the
occasion were members of circle No.||.'|sH SUPPER FOR CLUB
8, and members of the auxiliary of 47 LAKE MURR.AY
T^ornwell Memorial church. j xhp Odds and Ends Book club on-
Pink ro.ses, cosmos and blue agera-j ^ delightful outing on Thurs-
tum in low containers adorned the (jgy evening at Adams’ camp on I..ake
tables. A delicious dinner was served. Murray when Mrs. Bill .\dair and
Several musical selections by Mrs. Miss '.Mary Tmld entertained the
D. J. Brimm and the singing of a members. A delicious fish
The Chronicle wishes to announce
MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN
HONOR MRS. CUTTINO
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman
tertained Tuesday with a lovely
ner in honor of Mrs. Thelma Cuttino,
Worthy Grand Matron, O. E. S
South Carolina.
Besides the hostesses the guests
w'ere: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mrs. Rachel Davis.
METHODIST AUXlUARY
I MEETS MONDAY
j The auxiliary' ‘ of Broad Street
Methodist church will meet next Mon-
en-'day afternoon, Oct. 17 at 4 o'clock
jjj,. at the church. H. F. Harris will ad
dress the group on “The City and
of . the Church.” in the third of a series
of k^ctures. The final K'Cture will be
given at prayer nu*eting on Wotlnes-
number of songs in unison added to served to twelve guests,
the pleasure of the evening. j
Hitt and/^^y*
U. D. C. MEETS WITH
MRS. GEO. H. ELLIS 1
Stephen ITT Ixx' chapter, U. D. ('.,
held its Octot)er meeting on Friday
afternoon at the home of .Mrs. Geo.
H. Ellis.
The usual business session was
I hold, after which Mrs. D, A. Yarbor
ough read an interesting historical
paper.
1 Miss Lydie Blakely, an adoptetl
jthatviMiss Ri»by Woodruff, of thi.s
I city, has accepted a position in the
; news anti business departments, suc
ceeding her sister, Mrs. Mize, who
’recently resigned because of her re-
jmoval to Sarasota, Fla. Miss Wood-
jruff for the past two years has held
an office position with the J. C. Pen-
supper was
* * ney company store.
I For Miss Woo<lruff as she enters
' upon her new work. The Chronicle
bespeaks the same s<pirit of helpful
jeoo|H'ration that has Peon shown heri
, predeeessors during their conniption
.Memorial chuivh met on Monday af-
the home of Mrs. J. M. -
CHURCH CIRCLE MEETS
M ITH MRS. HI IMIENS
The Ella Riddell circle of Thornwell
DORIS BALDWIN
HAS WEINER ROAST
Saturday evening Dori.s Baldwin
entertained a large group of friends
with a weiner roast. Many games
were enjoyed. At an ttractive out-
of-door fireplace, w’einers and marsh
mallows were roasted. Punch was,
served throughout the evening to 20 j
guests of the occasion. j
MUSIC PUPILS GIVE PRCKIRAM
AT HOME OF TEACHER
The Florida Street school music pu
pils of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., met on
Friday afternoon at her home.
Each pupil pleased the group with
a musical sekption. I.Ater, delicious
refreshments wyere served.
'daughter of the chapter, was pres-1 ^ '
MRS. LITTLE HOSTESS
TO HER BR11N;E CLUB
Thursday morning Mrs, John W. cordially welcomed.
Little entertained her bridge club with j During the afternoon delicious
luncheon. Boquets of mixed ^ cookies and tea were
jiviny I served. Assisting Mrs. Ellis as host-
a lovely
garden flowers
adorned the
ternoon at
Hudgens, with Miss .Mary Caldwell
I assisting her as hostess.
I Mrs. Virginia de .Montmollin was in
the i>resident’s chair and presided
over the meeting, which had for its
Uopie. "Forgotten .Areas in Our
Cities.” The'devotional for the after
noon was given by Miss .'sara
.son. Mrs. Jennie Newkirk pre.sented
an interesting program. Others tak
ing part on the program were Miss
paiH'r.
i
STOMP
SPRINGS
WATER
I have arranged .
WITH
I. C. Boland’s
(Irocery Store
TO HANDLE STOMP
SPRINGS WATER.
You can secure it at any
time in Uhe-Rallon glass
jug by calling Phone Num
ber 169.
I will be glad to have you
visit the spring at any
time.
W. A. KRELL,
MANAGER
room. A delectable luncheon
served. .After luncheon brulge
played.
MRS. C. .M. BAILEY HONORS
LIEUT. AND MRS. FREEMAN
Honoring Lieutenant Powell
Freeman and Mrs. Freeman of
Antonio, Texas,
entertained with
, ..rot Cora Richey, .Mrs. Lula Jamison, Mrs.
was fss were: Mi^. I. S. Jeanes Mrs. D., Montmollin and Mrs. James Brad-
was I A. Yarborough, Mrs. Ralph Copeland, j
land Mrs. Tom .Ada^r. i the program a delicious salad
I FRENCH CI.CB HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
\|J The French club of Clinton high
met on
San
school, “Nons Autres,
JOINT HOSTF.SSES
GIVE BUII><;E PARTY
Mrs; Silas Bailey and .Miss Florence,
Hail.y w.r.. joint hostess.., .t . love-1 l.l-N<'HE«N.SHO*t KK
brWKv party on Friday afternoon I F«K MISS FLOY OMINtiS
Mrs. C. M. Railey
a lovely dinner par
ty on Monday evening.
Dahlias and rt»ses
tractiveness of the living rooms. Cen
tering the pretlily-app»»inted table in
the dining room was a low container' F renoh writer,
filled with pink roses. .A delicious charge of F.lliott Jacobs,
dinner was servtnl. '“<1 ^he hook. The
the home of Mar-
Others who assist- the first
MRS. KENNETH BAKER
HOSTESS TO MUSIC CLUB
Mrs. Kenneth Baker was* hostess tol
fall meeting of the Woman’s
on
ly
at the former’s home.
Hand.some dahlias ’in harmonizing
shades and howls of roses were used
in decoration.
Bridge was played at six tables.
Afterwards, -a delicious salad course
and a sweet course were served^
day evening at
garet Lightfoot.
ed as hostesses were: Phyllis Hoi-1 Music club on Wednesday afternoon,
Padded to the at- >u«n, Josephine Coixdand and Maigar-'with a large lunnher in attendance.
*et Khoaly. ' l-fovely red roses adorned the living
.An interesting program on the room.
Victor Hugo, was in, Mrs. Jleath Copeland, i»resident.
She review- greeteil the members and welcomed
Hunidthack of Notre several new niemhers. The chairman
Damt‘,'’ by Hugo*. A study of the life
of the author was also given by Hu-
iH'rt .Adair.
F'or refreshments a delicious salad
course w'as scrvisl. laitcr the club;
To My Friends...
I wish to announce that l am a contestant in The
Clinton Chronicle “Christmas Club” Subscription Cam
paign. I will greatly appreciate your subscription re
newal, or a new subscription to be sent to your home, or
to friends and relatives anywhere in the United States.
I assure you of my deep appreciation of any assist
ance given me in this campaign.
On Saturday Mrs. Raiwlolph Davis,
who livt*s near here, entertained bt‘au-
LOVELY DINNER PARTY
BY .MRS. C. M. BAILEY ,
Mrs. C. M. Bailey was hostess at i presented
tifully at a lunche«»n-shower honoring joined in group singing.
.Miss F'loy Owings, of Owings. bride- " ^
elect of tVt.rf)er. TEMPLETON-TAMSBERG
A profusion of fall flowers arlis-■ BRIDAL PARM HONORED
tically decorated the rt*ceiving rooms.' Before the rehearsal on F riday eve-
Lun^eon m~tTir**e TTciicious courses.ning fhe Temj)leton-Tarnst)cr]r wed-|
was serveil to twelve guests, ’ ding party was honored with a lovely
.After lunchw.n. Mijss Owings wa.s huffi-t supin-r at the home of Mr. and
shower from the Mrs. (iiKirge R. Holland. Joint hosts
of - the year’s program committee,
Mrs. Baker, stated the year would he
spent'in .studying the niU'^ic of vari
ous countries.
F'or the afternoon’s program. Miss
HELEN ADAIR
(.\t Pet .Vdair’.s Furniture Store)
w
( Advert iM'ment)
^ with
dinner on Thursday evening when she | quests '^on.sisting of useful gifts
enlertaineil delightfully honoring Mr.|the kitchen. _
and Mrs. R. R. .McF’arlin, of M’inter ^ ~
Haven, F'la.
.A profusion of lovely fall flowers
adorned the receiving rooms. The
lieautifully-appointed table in the din
ing room was centered with a low
hiiwl of roses. A deleet;il»le dinner was
.serveil.
CM SI AL (;iFTS
FOR ALL
We can help you s^di^ct easily
from our large variety. Come in
and join our I.ay-.\way Plan.
FRONTIS
JEWELRY S'l'ORE
and GIFT SHOl'PE
for were .Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Adair, Mr.
and .Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, .Mr. ami
Mrs. Doc Buchanan.
CMDN .MEETING Pink roses and a profusion of
OF’ YOCNC. 1‘EOPLK ' cosmos in valious sTiades of pink
There will he a uni-m meeting of wi're artistically arranged in the liv-
all the young jnsYpIe’s organizations ing rooms. " Thi‘ dining room table
of the city chuivhes Sunday, cve- \sas laid with a lace cloth and cent-
ning. at 7 o'c.vwk at the ,.!fd with a lovely arrangement of
.A'soeiato R f rme.1 Presbyterian pink rtiMs an.l ageratuni.
ehurch. A delicious supper wa- seiviMl.
.Miss Georgia B. Blak.'y will 1m' Chi y'antliemum lioutonnieie- were
ill charge . f the ; -g am. and mem- jiinned on a- favoi.s.
hei > of ‘he v.iriou-' gani/ati-ois —
will p.ir‘icipa‘e.
This is •iie >ec " I
kiml of tile year, th
at Thoinw* ; M-iu >iia
tune ago.
•ne»-tir.g of
f -t tiling
church
thi-v
hel.i
-oni'
riiion,
ugh
<!a
1 Hanson of
1, at Wood-
t IVIC (OMMITTEK
MEETS WITH MRS. DW ENS
The civic committvH* of •*'e W '’nairs
club met on Tuesday moining at the
home of .M-f s. R. S. Owens.
I’laii- were discjsvtd for making
Clinton a more h.autiful c ty by
NEVER SUCH A
FOR APPOINTMENTS/
Miss Helen Peterson is giving th^ fa
mous Cara Nome F'acial during our
Beauty W’eek beginning .Monday, Octo
ber 17.
That’s news greeted with joy by (lin-
ton’s smartest wimien. They are hurry
ing to make appointments! Not for any
thing would they miss the opportunity
of having .Miss Peterson’s beneficial 4.>-
^ minute consultation, including the rest
ful Cara Nome Facial, individual skin
analysis, glamorous make-up and out
line of daily complexion care.
.Miss Peterson comes, at our own ex
pense to demonstrate the distinguished
Langlois Cara Nome Beauty Creations.
The facial is our special courtesy to you,
the beauty-conscious women of our town.
There is no charge or oUigatiivn.
Make your appointment now* Only 10
consultations can be given daily, 9 A. M.
\^lo 4:45 P..M.
SMITH’S PHARMACY
REMEMBER THE REXALL DRUG STORE FOR
BEST VALUES IN TOWN
MISS ( II VRLOITE LKEPEK
W EDS IN \ ERMGNT
.Ml-. .Mary F'. l.»*i‘pcr T,f
a!;iiounc<*s thi- man lag' of lu i
trr. ( harlott , and Kai
N' W Yoik. on Ortolo r
stock, Vermont.
Mi>' Li'cper foimorly hihl the p<»-
-itioii of ca<(* worker at Ihoinwel!
orphanage and i.- jdea.'.antly renieiii-
beieil here by a wide circle of friend-.
.At the time of her niairiagi she wax
a‘^si'tant director of the state di-
Y.sion of welfare in New Mampshire.
Mr. Hanson i-: connected with the
Carnegie Institu'e of Wa-hington,
-JL. C.. .. . ■
Burdette, as chairman, present
ed an inlert*sting program based on;
F’rench music. Miss Ruth Bailey read
ia pajier on the development of F'rencl^
I miTsic. .Several musical numher.s were
given as follows: [
Solo, “Sing, Smile, .Slumber” (Gou
nod)—.Miss Cidlette Griffin. '
Piano solo, “Scarf Dance” (t'harmi-
nade)—'.Mrs. William Brooks (twens. 1
Trio, “.My Tender .Songs Would Be
Flying” (Hahn) .Miss Griffin, Mi's.
Ilemlerson Pitts, and .Miss Rosa .Ma-
haffey.
'I'o eonelude the |)idgram, .Mi.-s
Biiidotle played "Dnnnd Mad* Ion” and
“.Ma<l<“!<»ii de la Victori*'.” 'I'lie music
for fluse .seh-ct itiii- was lit ought to
her by her brothm, W. I’h-m* Bur
dette, from I'ranee after tlie WoiM
\\;ii-.
During tlu' soeial boiii ibliei'iii- f'a,
-andwiclus ami cookie.s were siMV*d.
.\ssisting .Mr-. Baki-r as bo t*-.- w >*•
.Ml', liiigen** .!o)in-oti ;ind Mi - < "I
lette Griffin.
MONEY TO LOAN
TO
BUILD, BUY or REMODEL
F. H. A. Insured Loans
LSTLMATF.S (;LAI)LV FI R.MSHKI) FREK
NO ORLIOATIONS
(’all 9.J-J
CLINTON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Ll’MilLR .AM) lU ILDINC .AIATFRIALS
Tlie eoupb- w ili
Wood'tiK'k, Vt.
make tbiii home in
1NSPE(TIDN MEETING
FUR EASTERN STAR
The .1 ami's B. Parrott chapter No.
(). K. S., held its regular inspec
tion meeting .Monday evening at H;3U
o’clock in the .Masonic hall.
A lovely baniiuet was serve*l in the
dining hall at 7 o’clock to more than
a hundred visitors from di'fferejit
parts of the state..
.Mrs. .Mary T. f’hapman gave the
Welcome address and Herbert Pow
ell responded. Kenneth Baker, of
Greenwood, returned thanks.
.\ft<‘r the banquet the members
were invited into the chapter room.
.Members of Jame.s B. I'arrott chap
ter No. 0, put on the initiation cere
mony in a very creditable manner.
.Mrs. Thelma R. Cuttino of Sumter,
Worthy Grand Matron of .South Caro
lina was presented and Howard F.l-
eazer of Columbia, Worthy Grand
Patron, was introduced and gave the
local chapter the honor roll with a
star. A large number of past and
present grand officers of the state
were pre.scnt.
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LIME.STONE COLLEGE CLUB
MEETS WITH MRS. BAILEY
j The Laurens county Limestone col
lege elub held its first fall meeting
at the home of one of its members,
Mrsr T. L. W. Bailey on Tuesday af
ternoon. Assisting Mrs. Bailey as'
hostesses were Mrs. C. K- AVright
and Mrs. Louis Anderson, of Laur
ens, and Mrs. W. T. Martin of Gold-
ville.
The meeting was presided over by
the president, Mrs. Louis Anderson.
The tc^ic for consideration at the
afternoon’s study was “Portraits of
South Carolina Women.” Those stt^-
ied were Louise Manning Croslahd
i/f/cd
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Suui
Ita InIL, rich, ddicioiu fla
vor; iipen texture: icndar
erual iinilarm quality;
make- t I.AUSSEN’S OLD
TI.ME^ BREAD Ideal far
toaaii II ^popular ior every
pnrnoie Fry it . . . . Toa*ll
find it “makea the fineat
toaat you ever toasted.**
IN THE NEW.SIZE lOc LOAF
What a wtuulcriiil welcome (IIAFS-
SEN'S n«“w nize I Oc loul of OLD
'ri.AlEY Ilreail rreeiveil Iroiii everv-
oiie!
Auu loo, will like the new .«iixe 10c
loafolOID TIAIFY BREAD made
on the same old Utiiev formula ot
other years; il's made with 1*1 E.NTY
o( pure butter; plenl\ oi rich milk;
plenlv ot Millar and all the other fine
ingrt'tlieiita (!l AL'SSE.N'.S pul.s into
OUITIMEY BREAD! U\ delieioie*
. . . it's well-haked . . iI'm lopn And
because it's “.Air-Conditioned” —
tXAUSSEN’S OLD TIMEV BREAD
always FRESH at your grocer’s.
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