The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 01, 1938, Image 3

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■/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C. PAGE THREB The Woman’s Page QIVMUTV ICVFXTS CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 fusion to attractively adorn the home for this occasion. A delicious three course turkey din ner was served the guests invited for six tables of bridge. officiated, using the ring ceremony. Only relatives and clo.se friends of the 'bride and groom were present. The bride wore a smart suit of teal blue, trimmixl with gray fox. Her ac- Lions To Emtertain Hi Football Team ’During the evening an interesting|cessories were dubonnet, and sihe wore number of progreasions were enjoyed a cor.sage of Talisman roses. ' in which Mrs. R. C. Adair was award ed v high score prize for the ladies. The t'linton Lions club, at it.s meet-* ;ing at Hotel Clinton on Friday eve-l the team and coaching staff to be their guest^ in appreciation of the 8u«regsful rbcord enjoyed by the team I this year and to offer pi&lic congratu lations to the group. The fastest talker >in the II. S. is oMrs. Hagins is the attractiW daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hol- ning, Dec. U, will be hosts to the foot-^ the man who has convinced his wife ANNOUNCEMENTS The regular meeting of the ^ntury refreshments were served buffet style. Miss Jessie Newby attended the ‘and R. S. Owens for the men. Mrs. S. l«nd and sin<^c her graduation from 1C. Hays received the floating prize, jciinton high school has made herj "A 1 ' home with her parents. She is_ promi-! ball team and cociching staff of the high school. The Lions have invited members of there will be no cold weather this winter and that they should leave the screens up. . BIBLE CLASS HONORS MISS MARY TODD nent in social circles and has a host ^of friends here who regret that her did) will be held at 4 o’clock, Tues- meeting in the absence of Miss Alice j The Young I.Adies’ Bible cla.ss of j marriage takes her away, day afternoon Dec 6th, at the home Gaines, faculty advisor of the club. the Associate Reformed Presbyteriani The groom is the son of ^Ir. and of Mrs. W. A. Johnson. i church had its regular monthly meet. Mrs. 0. L Hagins of Uncaster. He • 1 1. 11 tiursuKs ling- at the home of Miss Georgia Bee'is manager of Belk’s EK'partment The Music club will m«t at four|,oLLY EIGHT CLUB j Blakely on Monday evening. i..tore in Wville, and was fomiely o’clock next Wednesday i^moon at, (>„ y^iday evening Miss Louise Ja-' “ - ■ ' Tormeiy the home of Mrs. ‘William Brooks!«aijtertained at dinner in honor of Owens. Mrs. J- F- Jacobs Miss | Jolly Eight club Ix)is Blakely will be the assisting four additional guests. hostesses. BROWNING‘ADAIR ANNOUNCEaMENT Mr. and Mrs. Oba Freeman Brown ing of Greenwood, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Elsie EHeanor, to Samuel Young Adair of Clinton. The wedding will be solem nized in Decenuber. The Thanksgiving motif was car ried out, with pine cones and colored!for her trousseau. The Bible study was in 'charge Miss Margaret Blakely. After the 'business se.<5sion, Miss Mary Todd, bride-elect, was pleasant ly surprised -with many lovely gifts of coniKcted with the Belk store in this city. . After a wedding trip Hagins will make their beville. gourds adding color to the decora tions. The table was attractive with a huge pumpkin in the center sur rounded with fruit and nuts. A delicious dinner was serv'ed the guests. A delicious salad coui'se and tea were served later in the twening. Me. and Mrs. horne in Ab- MEl'HODIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY The circles of Broad Street Metho dist church will meet noon at four o’clock. Circle No. 1—Mrs. H. J. Pitts. Circle No. 2—Mrs. Mood Smith. Circle No. 3—-Mrs. T. J. Leake. The Sara Glenn circle will meet Monday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. John W. Finney. PRESBTERYIAN CIRCLES MEET MONDAY The ciivlcs of the First Presbyte rian church will mivt Monaay after noon at four o'clock as follows: nail • Tk*- YT- • • I Circle No. 1—.Mrs .Heath Cope- On Saturday morning Miss Virginia i„„ 1 ^1 • . ,, ,, X. . _ ^ L ,1 land, chairman; meets with Mrs. Copeland. MISS VIRGINIA SADLER ENTERTAINS FRIENDS i^dler was hostess to a number of her! Monday after-® gc-t-together party. 1 Guests for two tables of bridge, were invited and several interesting! l ’ game.s were played throughout the' " Circle No. 2—Mrs. VV. P. Jacobs,'i-eivsuit«'. Three tables of bridge and ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY GIVEN GREENWOOD BRIDE-ELECT The engagement of Miss Elsie Browning of Greenwood, to Samuel, Young .\dair of this city, ‘was an-' nounceil .Saturday afternoon by .Mrs.' O. F. Brmvning and Miss Sybil Browning at their home in Green-! woihi. ' 1 Fall flowers were usihI throughout the Jiving and liining rooms thrown 1 ;ment meets with .Mi's. L morning. j After the games a social hour was' enjoyed and at noon a delicious salad! course luncheon with Russian tea was' served. Circle No. 4—Mrs. Pringle Cope land, chainnan; meets with Mrs. Copeland. E. I four tables of Chinese chi'ckers were I in play during the afternoon. Novelty i prizes were awarded to Miss Dorothy Garrett for high'stx)re, to Miss Caro-' line Rush for low score in bridge, i Circle No. 5—Mrs. iM. G. Wood- and Miss Grace Gilchrist receiveil the I CUMALANDER-MADDOX —^ The following announcement is of I MRS. PAYNE HOSTESS interest here to friends of the bride: |T0 BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cumalander ofj Last Tuesday morning Mrs. Hor- Olinton, announce the marriage of ace Payne entertained her bridge club their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to at a Jovely party and added an ad- Francis Maddox of Union, on Wed- ditional table for gueats. nesday, July 20, 1938. Beautiful chrysanthemums attrac- The bride W'as graduated in June ,tively adorned the card rooms. Cent-1 at the .Mary Black hospital in Spar-'»-iinR the dining room table was an^ tanburg, and has been engaged in ai »‘angement of color autumn leaves j public nursing. !>" » pumpkin. t w’orth, chairman; meets with Mrs. Geo. W. Bailey. Circle No. 6—Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., chairman; meet-s with Mrs. I,arry Dillard. Circle No. 8—^Mi.ss Ella Little Mc Crary, chairman; meets with Miss MoCrarj' at 7:30 Monday evening. floating prize for checkers. She w’as also rememilKTeti by the hosti'sst^s ^ with a lovely gift for her trousseau. I A delicious salad course with Rus-' sian tea was served 'by the hostesses I (Continueil on page seven) MUSICAL REX ITAL BY MRS. Pins’ PUPILS The mu.sic pupils of Mrs. Janies Pitts gatheretl at her home last Wed nesday afternoon for a recital. Each child took part in an intore.st- ing program and Mark Pitts was awardiHl the prize offered to the pu pil with the most hours of practice. Late in the afternoon delicious re freshments were enjoyeil by the group. ! When .scor»‘s were counted Mrs. Raymond Pitts was fouml to have won first prize. After the games a delicious lunch eon was servtHl. MRS. OWENS SPEAKS IN LAURENS FRIDAY .Mrs. Clarence Owens of C-olumbia,^ an authority on <'hri.stmas decora-i tion.s, will give a lecture and demon-' stration tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock in the <''oTnmunity hall in lau- TOM ROBERTSONS OK CH ATT A N ()()(J A EN TERT A IN El) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roln'i't.son, their daughter .Miss .Margaret, and friend, .Miss Donrt’hy Blakely, of Chattanoo ga, Te,nn., were the house guests of .Mrs. .Julia Griffin and .Miss Collette Griffin during the holidays and, while in <’linton, were plea.santly en tertained by other friends and rela tives in the city. .After returning from the Clemson- b'ui-man game, the vi.sitors and a mim- additional gue.sts were <'nter- hy .Mr.'. Geo. .M. Davis at a lovely Thanksgiving ilinner. A. at FRENCH CLUB MEETS WITH DOROTHY HORTON On Tuesday evening the French club of Clinton high .'chool met with Dorothy Horton al the home of her sisU'r, .Mrs. Gra<ly C'handler. Kath erine Simmon.s, .Jeanne Holman ami Frances Taylor served as joint host esses. The program opened with the singing of the .Mar.scillaise, afU'i' which the SK‘cretary n*ad the minutes of tile la.st nu'eting. On Friday afternoon, .Mrs. .J. rens, under the auspices of the I^iu-1 ^ <‘ntertuined the group rens Garden club. A nominal admis-jI.akeside country club, sion will bo chargtMl to defray ex-| Again honoring th/: visitors on !■ ri- IH‘nse.s. ,\!1 Clinton women who are|‘Liy, .Miss l>ois Blakely gathered a interested in piaetical suggwtionsjfriends at the home of .Mr. jHMtaining to <i«*eorations for the'^^P^'*^ -Mis. .M. 1.. Robertson for an eve- Yuletide, aie cmilially invited to hear:*^'^^ music. .Mrs. Owens. ' ^bi Saturday evening, .Miss Col- ! lette Griffin inviteil a mimlHT of BEASLEY-PAYNE | fn.mds for an informal six'ial hour .Mr. and .Mrs. \N. \. Beasb'y, of with her gut*.s.t.s, Clayton, .Via., announce the marriage! — of their daughter. Sue, to Harry C.i.MRS. ETHFW, BFSBIN ADAIR \ short program on French archi-* Fayne, .Jr., of Clinton, on November i WEDS TE.NNESSEE'MA.N -j several in Greenville. Only a small group' .Mr. and .Mrs, Charles B. Busbin of of intimate friends att<*nd(s| the wihI- GrisT, announce the marriage of their cling. (laughter, .Mcs. Ethel BusJiin .Adair of Mrs. Payne is a graduate of Grady Ho.'-pital Kchool of .Nursing, Atlanta, Ga.-.At present she i.s connected with the Lyday .Memorial ho.spital in Bre vard, N. C., and the first of the year will join Mr. PajTie here to make- her home. •Mr. Payne is the son of .Mrs, Clarice Payne of Union, and is engaged in the jewelry business in this city. torture was presented ^ by members of the clul». After a brief business social hour was enjoycsl. se.ssinn a Ilelicious THE IDEAL ( HRLST.M AS GIFT . . . now ready for your inspec tion. A complete selection of Uhri.stmas Gift suggestions. Vis it our store and join the ranks of the “Lay-Away” shopiH-rs this Christma.s. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE AIK. AND MRS. LITTLE ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER .Mr. and .Mrs. .John W, Little entiT- t.'lined a group of friends at dinner on 'i'liesday ev<‘ning. Chrysanthemums, naicissus and ■ (Other fall flowers weiv u.sed in pro- mHDE EASIER SOOT TO CRIMi YOUR WOOD- WORK. NO SMOKE TO SOIL YOUR DRAPES AND CURTAINS. NO DUST TO DIM YOUR WALL- PAPER AND WINDOWS. NO SMUDGES ON LINENS AND UPHOL STERY. THATS THE FINE FEATURE OF THE ASHLEY WOOD lURNINC STOVE . . . WHICH. THANKS TO PERFECT COMIUSTION. MAKES WINTER HEATING EASIER AND SPRING HOUSE CLEANING LIGHTER. ASK TOUR DIALIR ASOUT THi ASHLEY ... A SIZE FOR EVERY NSIO. jflslxley llUTOmflTlC UJOOD BUftniHG STOVE CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. Prather-Simpson Furniture Company Livingston, Tenn., to Finis C. .May nard of lh»' .same jdaee. The wedding was solemnized on .Monday, Novem ber 21.st, at four o’clock, in Cookeville, Tenn. The Itride 'holds the position of au- jierintendeirt of Lady .Ann hospital at Livingston, Tenn., and. is well known here. She received her training as a' nurse in Hays hosjiital and in .New York. .She was corintcted with the hosjiital here before going to Liv-i ing'ton to make her home. | The groom was reared in Willow (Jr.)ve, 'I I nil. Ill taught in the <’lay county schools several years and wasi formerly with the Tennessee jiublie' hi'ulth departjnent. He is now eon-! ncctid with the adult «(lucation jiro-: gram .in that .state. Mr. and .Mrs. .Maynard will continue| to make their home in rennessee..f Th( y have many friend' hen- and in that state, who wish thoin iiiiich haj)-1 pi ness. WOMA.N S ( I.I B MKKTS >MTI1 MItS. JACOBS j The Woman’s eluJ| met on .Monday, afterniMin at the Home of .Mrs. Wil-. liam Jac'bs, ehairman of thi i.ibrary' committee, with the members of her' ciirnmiltee assisting a.-' ho.'tesses. For the afternoon program Willard L. Jones, college librarian, was the guest sjnaker. He spoke of the jios- sibility of federal funds becoming 'available for the estalilishment and I maintenance of la gional libraries in thi.s and other slate.s. I (Following the address of .Mr. Jones, a busine.ss .session was^held and pre sided over by the president, .Mrs. R, S. Owens. A tribute was read to the memory of the late Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., long indentified wit|i the cluii. as one of its mo.st faithful and use ful ntembers, and one who served thej I organization a.s president for several U'rms. The club decided to spon.sor the sale of Chri.stmas seals ds in pre- Ivious years. RerMirts of the library land civic committee.s w'ere heard. I During the a/ternoon a social hour jwa.s enjoyed. For refre.shments de licious tea, sandwiches and cookies , were served. HOLLAND-HAGINS RITES :SOLEMNIZED AT GREENWOOD On Wednesday evening, November !23rd, Miss iMyrtis Hollamf of this chy, w'as married to J. S. Hagins of Abbeville, in Main Street Methodist parsonage, Greenwood. The Rev. L. E. Wiggins, a former pastor of the bride. A aiflkMyMtoikaBijrtfcii' i^iil if tm 1 GIFTS - - GIFTS — GIFTS Gifts for Everyone. (Jifts for Her. (;ifts for Him. — al — Galloway’s This is to announce that I have as sumed the management of the ser vice station formerly operated by E. G. and J. G. Young at the end of South Broad Slrcct. 1 will handle a full line of Good Gulf Products, and am prepared to supply your gas and oil needs, and tire service. In addition, I will also handle light groceries. 1 invite the patronage of the pub lic, assuring prompt service and quality products. ROBERT E. JOHNSON. Johnson Service Station South Broad Street YOUNG’S PHARMACY PHONE “THE OLD RELIABLE’ POND’S CREAMS 39' SScSIZE MEDIUM JAR VICKS 35c SIZE VAPO RUB 27 TOOTH VALU- DENT BRUSH 12 COLO TABLETS 23 HILL'S 30c SIZE 50c SHAVE CREAM BARBASOL 34 SOAP ON SALE! PAfMOLIVE HYDROGER FULL PIRT PEROXIDE 23 ©TT''' C A2iD BOF POWDER or CRYSTAL,1 ANQEi CCc ROUGE IRCACRAT 43^ STATIOHsESY 24 SHEETS or 25 ENVELOPES 50 07 ^ ■■ I ^v’ f-' Tvti'Ti r’ \ \