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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1SS8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
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The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
and was assisted by Mrs. T. H. New
kirk, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey and Mrs.
W. C. Huffman.
Later in the afternoon the firsts
were invited into the dininjf
and delicious refreshments
served
SCHOOL ^OFFICIALS
, ARE GRATEFUL
We wish to thank the people of
Clinton for the fine spirit of cooper-
’'®®"*.ation and support which was so grra-
^®*^iciously manifested on last Friday
{when the state championship football
j^me was played in Clinton.
The playing of this game in Clinton
was made possible by the loyal sup
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' jjMinoupce—Jtha--feiith o# a daugbCar,
Mr. and Mrs, James Pitts, Jr., an- ^Vances Estell, on Dec. 3rd.
nounce the arrival of a daughter, Sara
Scarborough, on Saturday, Dec. 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ekhvin Cunningham
Looks like the Czechs have turned
to swing. Hacha is the leading candi
date for the' presidency.
ANNOUNCEMENT DINNER
FOR MISS MARGARET TAYLOR
On Monday evening Miss t rances | p^j.^ wholehearted interest of the
{Milam and Dillard Milam entertained Lions did). We are deeply
quet and entertainment with much fun' * lovely dinner party, announc- grateful to this organization for this
and merriment prevailing. ! engagement of Mias Margaret wonderful work. f
The club will have as its honor Bates Taylor and B. W. Crouch, and The loyalty of the Chamber of Corn-
guests the members’ wives and friends honoring Miss Elsie Browning well as all other civic or-'
and other out-of-town guests. While B. Y. Adair, whose marriage is ganizations is deeply appreciated.
* A T /vf F" t announcement has been made by ^ solemnized Dec, 11th. j •pjjg cooperation of the mayor, the,
The Womans Auxiliai^ e ;tht> committee in charge, the enter-} 'The Taylor-Crouch announcement entire police force and the state high-'
Presbyterian church wi 'tainment promises to be one of the,was made to the g:uests in an inter-'way patrol aided greatly in handling
ANNOUNCE.MENTS
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The Women’s Christian Temperance
union will meet Friday afternoon, De
cember 10, at 3:30, at the home of
Mrs. L. Ross Lynn.
YOUNG'S PHARMACY
PHONE 49
‘THE OLD RELIABLE”
CLINTON, S. C.
(JDcilgrccn /Kjencij Drug Store
Monday afternoon, Dec
©’dock at the church.
12, at 4:001
outstanding successes in a long series Jesting manner. The table was prettily, the traffic before and after the game.
jof similar celebrations sponsored in j appointed, decorated with roses, and To each of the officers we express
The American Le^on Auxiliary will.^j^g past by the dub. The evening’s lighted with candles. At each place'our appreciktion.
meet next Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13, presided over by R.
at 4 o’dock at the home of Mrs. John I g
Holland Hunter.
Ferguson, the retiring president.
GIRLS’ CLUB MEETS
IWITH VIRGINIA SU-MEREL
Thursday evening Virginia Sumerel
was a heart-shaped place card with] To the merchants and business and
TAYLOR-CROUCH
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor of this' ^.^terUined the “Merrimaids” club. | throughout the evening.
city, announce the engagement of i Supper was cooked on an attractive ] ^
their daughter, Margaret Bates, to,out-of-door fireplace and served i^|ks WALTER JOHNSON
B. W. Crouch. The marriage will take She open. Later the girls attended the ijqsTESS Vo" CLUB
place at an early date. j”pep” meeting for the Clinton-Lakej
LITTLE MIl-DRE* DUNLAP ! View football frame.
at the home of .Mrs. \V. John.son.
CELEBRATES SIXTH BIRTHDAY GALLOWAY
Friday afternoon, Dec. 2, the DINNER I*-\RTY lovely program appropriate to
sion on her sixth birthday, little Mil-, i^j^rcia Galloway was hostess to the holuLay sea.son, planned by .Mrs.
dred Dunlap entertained twelve little “Chums” club and other guests John.son and Mrs. D. J. Brimni, was
an arrow through it. When the arrow j ppofcssional men, we sincerely appre-
was pulled out, it read “Taylor- ciate your cooperation and .support in
Crouch, January.” I the closing of your places of busi-
After the delicious four-course din-1 noss. This enabled many people to see
' ner w’as served, Chinese checkers were j the game who could not have seen it
otherwi.se. A finer spirit of loyalty
and wholehearted cooperation could
not be found anywhere than w^as
jtihown by all the people of Clintorj-
'and the community. May we express
? ''r lo oach of you our d«Wappti^
meeting of the (entury club was ’’ *
W. Edward Monts, Supt.
W. K. Anderson, Jr., Prin.
prescntiHl.
The fii*st
HUGH EARGLE HONORED
was
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pinson, Misses
, , .Julia Porter, Shannon Simpson and
number on the pr^m! Columbia
yellow chrysanthemums'was a reading by Mrs. Harold 1'>^h
home. A delicious three J “A C hrist mas (iiK'st. T | atielphia symphony
was
Bliml M ice^
.\me Jacobs. Mrs.
a po('m, "The Morning of Christ’s
Nativity,’’ by .Milton. Frances Taylor
girls with a lovely p>arty. tat a lovely dinner party on Friday
Interesting games were played evening
refreshments of ice cream and cake[ ^pautiful
served. Each girl drew' her fortune
out of the cake. Paper horns were - _ dinner was served sixteen * seliTtions. “Water Siirile,’’ and
given as favors and candy was TlZitUy aZlnL ilhTol “Three Bliml Mice/’ were playisl by
pas.sed. j — .\me Jacobs. Mrs. Brimm rei'itiMl
'BUFFET LUNCHEON
MISS .MARY TODD AND (jhekNVILLE GUEST
s ym p h o n y <)IVh es t ra.
^ , ,, 1 »r Honoring her hou.se guest. Miss played a piano .seUn-tion, “"Bolero.
On Saturday evening -Ir. Marydel Carpenter of Greenville, .Mi.ssjxo conclude the program .Mrs. F. D.
W. C. Shealy entertained at Hotel, entertaincnl with'jo„es gave
Clinton in honor of .Miss Mary Todd
a sele<*tion in Gullah dia-
a lovely buffet luncheon at noon on “De Win’ and de Tide.”
MOUNTVILLE BOYS
ELECT 4-H OFFICERS
Mountvilie, Nov. 21>. -At a rt'cent
miH'ting of the .Mounlville 4-H club
the following officers were elceted:
.lohn Gomlman, president; .1. W. ('oats,
vice-president; .Jimmie Winehrenner,
l^ter in the afternoon the jruests i and tn-asurer; Dillard Jacks,
and Hugh Eargie, whose mai'^i^ge {
will be solemnized today at high noon j ^ berries,'wer^'invited into the dining‘room, ^
at the Associate Reformed Presby ‘ ^.^ndles, and evergnn'ns l>eautifully attractively di'coratinl in ('hristmasl T. A. Stallworth, assistant county
rian church. .... I adorned the home. A low silver bowl colors of r.sl and green. From the importance of
The guests were i.vited into calendula and fern centered the bt^autifully apr>oinUHl table Mrs. A. E. ■ on club pro-
dining room where a turkey dinner ^p^^tilv annointed lace covere«l table J Spencer and Mrs A V. Martin assist- planting ca.sh crops other
were i.vueu ...tu calendula and
, dinne ppc^tily appointed lace covered table
was served in four courses. Umtering.j^
the tai)le was an attractive arrange-1 ^ ^
mentof chrysanthemums and a minia-'^^^^ assisted in scrying a de-
ture bride and groom. The host an luncheon. Sixteen guests en-
hostesa pre»c‘nt«l the bride^lect with occasion,
a lovely crystal wedding bell
yiT.
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Had
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DINNER PARTY BY
MR. AND MRS. LITTLE
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little enter-
a number of guests delight-
e<l in serving delicious coffee, cheese cotton
bi.scuit, cake, .salted nut.s ami candy.
The next meeting of the club will
be held on January third at the home
of Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon.
ATTENDANTS NAMED FOR
TODD-EARGLE WEDDING TODAY
A weilding cenU'ring the interest of
SORF
Throat
MRS. LOUIE THORNLEY
GIVEN SHOWER OF GII-TS
On last Wednesday evening the em-1 _ __
ployee of the Southern Bell Telephone , -t”dinn«r~on Thu'rsdav and Fri- » wide circle of relatives and friends
company pleaisantly surprised | will lie that today of Miss Mary Belle
Louie Tbomley with a house-warming' ^ profusion of bright berriee in at-1Todd and Hugh h^rgle which will take
and miecellaneous shower at her new conUiners adorned the living' Pl»<^^ high noon at the Associate
and dining rooms. i Reformed Presbyterian church. The
On each occasion a delicioei three Bev. C. Bynum Betts, pa.stor of the
due to cold]
relieved by]
first pleasant iwalkm THOXINE.
Soothes an the way down then acU
from within. Ideal for children. 35c.
QUICKER.
BETTER.
NOTICE Ooroe to our store—buy
« a bottle of THOXINE—
irotn wiuun. Aurai lor c
THOXINE
home on Florida atreet.
During the evening about forty
guests called and refreehments of
a salad course, Russian tea and cook
ies were served.
course turkey dinner was served.
Assisting in the serving were Misses
Nancy Owens, Collette Griffin, Ella
church, will perform the ceremony.
Before the ceremony the nuptial
music will be given by Mrs, W. B.
Mrs. Thomlcy was presented ^"17'Little McCrary. Lily Yarborough and I Key, Jr., pianist, of Rock Hill, sister
lovely and useful gifts for her home.
KIWANIS “LADIES NIGHT'
AT HOTEL TONIGHT
The annual “ladies night” celebra
tion of tha Clinton Kiwanis club, an . , . , ,
event of wide social interest each were won by John W
fall, will be held-this evening at HotelGeorge Bl^ock.
lake a swalloiv—wait a few minutes^
If y«u are not relieved and entirely
satisfied wt win rettim
Sold by KELLERS DRUG STORE
Jane Little. 1®^ groom, and Mrs. Eather E.
After dinner games and contests Miller of Colurnbia, also a sister of
were enjoyed. Winners of the ladies {the groom, soloist,
prizes were Mrs. John Holland Hunt-i The bride-<*lect will be given ini
er and Mrs, J. J. Cornwell. The men’s' marriage by her father, J. Reid Todd.
Finney!The matron of honor will be her sis
ter, Mrs. ('hark-s R. Workman
Clinton at 7:30 in the form of a ban-
CIIURCH CIRCLE MEETS
ATTENTION. STUDENTS
AND SCHOOL FACULTY
— 'WITH MRS. I.. R. LYNN
of
Spartanburg.
Mr. F^argle will have for his best
i man his brother, Curtis M. Earglc of
The Ella Riddle circle of Thomwell | Tryon, N. C.
Memorial church met on Monday af-j Walter B. Todd of this city, and J.
temoon at the home of Mre. L. R. j .‘Ooan Todd of ('onway, brothers of
Regret that my name was not listed | Lynn. ithe bride-elect, will .serve as u.Hhers,
with the busimas houses to close forj ^he absence of the chairman,} Since the announcement of the ap-
the Clinton-Lake View game. I closed Urs. Virginia de Montmollin, Mrs. 1 proachj.ng marriage of the popular
Ijouis C. lAMott# pre.sidcd and also young couple a number of parties
led the devotional service. Mrs. B.jhave been given in their honor.
S. I*inson led the afternoon’s program
HUGHES-DANIEL WEDDING
and attended the game. I always co-
•psrale in such cases.
J. B. FRONTIS, Jeweler.
D. E. Tribble Co.
FDNKRAI. DIRECTORS
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AiPlRlN f^LETS
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES LOVELY FOR THE HAP
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Dry Cleaned by us. color, fabric and smartness are
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your dresses, suits, coats and blouses. We offer a depen
dable call-for-and-delivery service anywhere in the city.
Cleaning and Reblocking Hats
a Specialty
Rugs, Draperies and Curtains Should
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OF INTKKEST HERE
A marriage of inU‘Pi*s.t to the
'couple’.s many friends is that of MisSj
Yancey Sherard Hughe.s and Andrews
jChalmors Daniel, Jr., which took
place Sunday afternoon at three,
j o’clock at the home of the bride’s,
Ijiarents in Columbia.
I Before an improvi.sc<l altar arrange-'
ment of palms, white fkxir liaskets;
of Madonna ]ili<*s and seven-branched |
candelabra holding cathedral candles
in the living room, the ceremony waS'
performed by the Itev. Ijouis C, La- j
Motte of this city, a cousin of thei
J groom-elect. i
The bride entered with her father
who gave her in marriage and Mr. j
I Daniel was attended by Dick Porter j
jas best man. Durrel Hughes, young i
[brother of the bride, and Muller
I Kreps, Jr., lighted the candles. |
j The nuptial music was rendered by
! Miss Marjorie Collins, and J. O. Com,
I baritone, gave musical selections.
The bride is the dai^hter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. D. Hughes of Columbia.
She was graduated from the Univer
sity high school and attended the
University of South Carolina.
Mr. Daniel, known to his friends
here and elsewhere aa “Sam,” is the
■on of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Daniel of
Irmo. He is a.graduate of the Uni
versity of South Carolina and is now
eonnected with Hsbeiiioht-MeDo>ugall,
Inc., of Columbis.
The groom’s lather was superin
tendent of the Clinton city schools
a number of years ago. His mother
befere msrrisge wss Mise Laurie AuU
of this city. He is s nephew of Mrs.
Myrtle Hunter snd cousin of Mrs. L.
C. LaMotte and John H. Hunter.
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