The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1938, Image 3
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
PAGE TH
I
The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS.
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
I Job Holland and
_ I Job
as hostesses.
The hinre Christmas
Mrs. Olin Shealy,
tree, from
lover the meeting. Plans for the com- MAKES A1*I*EAL
ing: year were discussed and the; FOR DESTITUTE FAMILY
truests shown throujrh the new nurses’i •
I Possibly the majority of the people
Those from Clinton attending the «nd wherew The Chronicle
'dinner were; Misses Helen Gilchrist, read know the sad story of those
Carolyn Boyd. Vera Cunninjtham and "ho are really poor and needy. No
Mrs. George Holman, Mrs. William I ^«ubt there are those who have never.
Milam. Mrs. William McMillian, Miss had the experience of coming directly
Margaret Warren of GoldviMe also contact with any one in such cir-
attended. * jcumstances, ami who would be glad
-♦ I of the opportunity to contribute to a'
MR. AND MRS. S. Y. ADAIR 'friend to provide a small mt'asure of
HONORED WITH REf'EPTION .comfort aPd Christmas cheer to such
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. a family.
H. D. Rantin honored Mr. and Mrs. S. It has been my sad experience this
a lovely reception. , week to find a white family of
share
BOYD-LIVINGSTON
•i
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, who re
side near here, announce the mar , . , . .. n i/ iwtnu
riage of their daughter, Hattie Vir-j^^*^^ was presenter! a gift, ,y
ginia, to Joe Eddy Livingston of New- The spacious living and dining croppers” tryiivg to live, within a few
berry. The ceremony was performed * v, rooms were thrown ensuite and at- miles of Clinton. The father and head
at the home of the brides pastor. Rev.- ^ se g. ^ itractively adorned with white chrvs- the family has been sick and un-
C. J. Matthews, of Little River-Domi-j •'^Iter the business session anthemums and evergreens in tall able to work almost all of the fall,
nick Preaibyterian church, on Tuesday KuesU. weie invitee into the dining Receiving were: Mr and and is still sick, and unable to do any
evening, Dec. 20th >t .even o'clock. [Xl. of Ir" Tn "''f*''"'"-* Mrs. Kantin, Mr. and Mrs. .kdair. Mr. thing.
lighted , candles. The table was cent-
After a wedding trip the young cou- , . ,
pie will make their home near New- a large bowd of silvereel her-,
ries. The C hristmas color scheme was
♦ carried out in the delicious refresh
ments. Each plate bore a white
candle, green gum drops, congealed
1 salad, sandwiches, c»>okies and hot tea.
. , , . , . ,, ,, , T'wo contests suggestive of th<* holi-
birthday of their son, Henry. Mr. and
mem- presenu*vl Mis. )V. P. Monljoy and-'
Mis. Gus Young.
MR. AND MRS. CHANDLER
(.IVE BIRTHDAY DINNER
.Sunday, in observance of the first
lew
Mrs. Grady Chandler honored
>*ers of their families and a
ir;ends at dinner.
The guests were invited into the
•lining room and at a jirettily appoint
ed tabU' centere«l by a low h<>w’. of
I.IME.‘<TONE (OI.LKtiE ( LCD
HOLDS MEET IN LAl’RENS
, I I 1 i., Tht* Laurens t'ountv Limestone
mixed flowers, were served a delight-
,in
ful -aurkey dinner.
Those enjoying the occasion were:
Mrs. Florence Davi.s, Mr. and Mrs.,.
Rex Chandler and son leaurens. Dr
and Mrs. C. B. Mills and family, Mr.j
and Mrs. J. C. (^handler, Mr. and Mrs.,
S. D. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce 1
Chandler and Roy Chandler of Cross:
Hill, and Mrs. Austin Chandler and|
fon of this city. i
held its regular monthly meet-
ay aftei
home of Mr^ T. ('. .McGee
and Mrs. O. F. Browning of GrCen-
wooil, Miss Edith Metts, Miss Sybil
Brmvning and <'ecil Browning of
Greenwood, Archie Adair, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Eargle, Miss Margaret
Taylor and B. \V. Crouch.
Those assisting in entertaining in
the various rooms were; Mr. and .Mrs.
Jodie Mc.Miilan, .Ir .,.Mr. and .Mrs.
Cly«le Ixuikford. Dr. and Mrs.. H. M.
Ht-nry, .Mr. and .Mrs. .I.W. Kinney.
Mrs. William ISailey Owens. .Mr. an.i
Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. HiF.y
Me.Millan. .Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil .Mt-
rams, .Mr. ami Mr>. Roy Pitts. Mr. and
' .. V //
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
A. F. MARTIN, SR.
La.st Wednesday evening on the' oc
casion of his TKth. birthday, A. F.
^Martin, Sr., of liaurens was honored!
by his son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and .Mrs.Gary Martin with a delight
ful birthday dinner.
Evergreens and poinsettias with
.'ighteil Chri.stmas eandle.s furnished
, , . Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
mg last Tuesday afteiTimm at the at-
1 u . .Howell.
Uurens, with twenty members ^ rvco\y^\ favors of mis-
presciU. tletoe tiinl with white satin ribbon.
A Christmas program wa.s IT'ven „„ i,y
garet McMillan and Joyce Browning
of Greenwoo<l.
The guesrts were served a delicious
aalad course, sandwichi»s, cookies,
^ mints and ^Russian tea. The dining
E. Owens of Co umbia. Mrs. M.|room wa.s Je^-orated in the Chrutmas
T. Martin of f.oldville gave a paper,
on Mary, the Mother of Jesu.s. Mrs.
iVWitt Paiker an<l Mrs. H. M. Brown
with .M rs. R. M. Brown,
dent, presiding. Mrs. T. C. McGee ^
led a discussion on Gfiristmas decora
tions based on the recent demonstra-l
tions given in Laurens by Mi's. Clar-I
ence
There are seven children in the fam
ily ranging from about fifteen years
down to an infant just a few months
old. The 'mother has to do for them
all.
I Here is a real opjiortunity, men and
women, hoy.s and girls, if you would
like to experience the joy and liappi-
ne.s.s that eome.-^ to any one when they
have held out tlie heljiing hand to
some one !»•>' fortunate than thein-
selvks.
Dr. J. W. Davis lias unselfish'y at
tended the family ami will he gla<i to
siihstantiate *my statement and to
sanction my appeal. Any eontrihu-
tions left with The t'hroniele Pub
lishing f'o. for this family will he,
u.setl for this punuise. Try this aiidj
see if you tlon’t enjoy y*>ur . own
Christmas more.
U S. HENDERSON
Valuable assets cannot all be shown in fijjures. Among
ouF most valued assets are the goodwill and friendship
of our patrons. Tho spirit of the season brings to us re
newed appreciation of old associations and the value of
new friends.
your Christmas bo very happy, and the New
^ ear filled with all good things -for you and yours is our
sincere wish.
EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE
I’hone 210.")
Rites Today For
Miss L. Benjamin
Miss Luvenia Benjamin diwl early
h(»me in the
KnI ill the singing of ('hristmas ear-
with .Miss Kathleen Sanders play
ing the atrompaniments.
l,a.te in the aftern«K*n Mrs. .McGee
an<l the associate hostesses, .Mrs. Par
ker, Miss .'san<lers and Miss Maeie
Mc<’auley, serv«‘d delicious tea, saml-
H background for the lovely Yuletiile
setting.
An enjoyable four course dinm'r
was served by .Mr. Martin’s grand
daughters, Bonnr Peister and Emily
Martin.
Those enjoying the iccasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Wiss .Martin, .Mr. and
Mrs. Frank .Martin, .Mrs, Janies Dav-,
enport of Ijiurens, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Martin, Jr., of Greenville.
.•SUNDAY SCHOOL CLA.SS
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
Thur.sday evening at the home of
Mrs. Alex Henry th<- Helen Anderson
Sunday school das* of the First Bap
MR. AND MRS. B. S. PINSON i
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER '
On .Mon<lay evening .Mr, and .Mrs.
B. .S. Pinson delightfully entertained
members of the orphanage .school fae-
i#rty with a six o’clock dinner.
For the occasion the home was at
tractively dei'orated with poinsettias
and evergreens. The guests were
served a delicious dinner at a i>rettily
appointed table.
Invited guests were: Misses Julia
and Helen Porter, I^eta .McIntyre,
I^uva .McDonald, Shannon Simpson,
Miidre<i Hughes, FJeannr Kennedy,
room was
motif. Red and
pendeii from , I he chandelier, and the' yesterday morning at her
tttbie was deeoiateil with white nar- Pea Ridge s«*etion near here,
cissus. re<l roses and fern. Funeral services will be hcM this
Both grandmothi’rs of the groom, afternomi at at the Hurricane
Mrs. Tom Adair and .Mrs. J. ('. Me- Baptist ehuivh with intennent foIl.*w-
Millan, Sr., pouri^l tea from -^dver ing m the chuivh cemetery. The Rev.
teapots at each end of the table. . W. N. lamg vviH have chatve of the
Those assisting in serviiA? were; service.
Misses Tokie Adair, .Maitharene Pitts,' Mi" Benjamin vva> a daughter of
Evelyn Henry, ami f.^ittie Browning rhe late John and Annie Benjamin,
of Greenwoml. '.She was a wonjan of many fine traits
b.f
by
m
D
FROM YOUR FAVORITE
IXIM A1
ICE CREAM
( I'rade-Mark Registered)
D
list chuTvh entertained with a lovely Evelyn McDowell, Eliraheth Akers,
Christmas party with .Mrs. J. D. Ow-
(n.s, Mrs. Braxton Dutton, Jr., Mrs.
Catherine Wilson and Mrs. .Sara Ja-
colis amb^.Mrs. B«“^sie Morgan.
TO OUR MANY
CUSTOMERS AM)
FRIENDS—
.\ Merry Chri>*lma«. ... a
Pro)«p«‘rous New ) ear . . . and
a sincere “thank you" for your
valued patronage.
FRONTIS
JEWFI.KY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
NrKSE.S* \.SS<K'IATION
MEETS IN LAl’RENS
The regular monthly meeting of the
I^uren- county nurM--’ e'iuii was held
Tuesday evening in the laiurens hos
pital.
The memlM'i-i of the clui* were the
ilinn« r guests of the |.aurens ho.spital ‘’“''dl* -’’'
n.n ing staff. They had a- their hon-
gm St E. D. Kasteiby, chairman
of the iaiaid of diiectoi.s of th«‘ county
hospital.
Thou were aiMuil thirty meml»er>
jilescrit and .Mr.'. Kraziir I,omina«-k,
pre-id* nt of the ass<»ciation pn-sj.jed
BROWN INC. A DA IK KITES
SOLEMNIZED IN tiKEENWOOD
.Mis- Elsie Browning, who f«trmer-|
ly held a position in this city, was^
marrieil in Gix-enwamd on .Sunday, Ih*e.j
11th, to .Siimuel Young .A«lair of thisj
city . y
The w»sl«linjy took place at five-1
thirty at the home of the bride’s par
ents. The kev. W. B. Garrett wasj
the officiating minister and used the:
impressive ring ceremony. Only iela-|
tives and close friends were present.,
Palme, floor baskets of white giad-'
iolas and lighft<‘d eathtsiral tapiTs
formed an improvised altar tM-foie
which the Vows Were s|H)keii.
A progiam of nuptial music was
rend* led hy Gerahl 11. Smart. f»ian-l
isf, and .Ml'. Gii.vnell White, of West-'
minster and Greenwoml.
t’«*cil Browning, hr«»thei of the Juide
and Ge<trge < ren-haw, .Ir . of Maeon,
(«a . ail.I (ireenwiUMl, lighted the
ehaiaeter and loved and admireii
a wide circle of frietuls who will
learn with sorrow ikf her passing.
AID Gl\ EN FOR MONTH
The laiurens county «»ffiee of public
welfare announces that old-age
cases hav»' r«*eeiv«*d $f),.'Ut7.‘.>r», ir»H
depi'ndent children n*ceive<l $1,H8S.!{:{,
and 20 hlirHl i»eopIe $2‘.»U.K7, for the
part month.
\V»*’vo onjoyctl -civiiig y<ui (luring tin* year and we
now .‘siiucrvly wi.sh for you till the joys an4' happine.s.-i
of tin* ca.'ion,
I\lerry Christmas
And Happy New Year
GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO.
Si
THANK YOU
I wish to thank my many Triend.s for their generous
support during the recent Chronicle subscription contest.
This support enabled me to turn in excellent reports dur
ing the entire contest. To each of you a Merry Christ-
jiias and Happy .\’ew Year.
IONA BLAKELY
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
TO ALL OUR FRIE.NDS
We just simply could not be happy without wishing
happiness for our patrons. We are proud of our big
“faimily" of loyal customers. You have been good to us
and we W’ant you to know we appreciate it.
We wish you the choicest enjoyments Christmas af
fords and hope that 1939 will bring you more blessings
than you'have ever received before./
Arg^ remember — we are anxious to continue to serve
,you and will do our very best to please you during the
new year.
BUCHANAN’S ^
DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY
Phone 28
-Ml .s J^ybil Biiiwtimg. i-t* r <<f thi
bnd(, pn'Ct ded her lu lh>‘ altar. Sh<
wa- dre.'"**d in a 'iiiarl c(ii<lt«i
Blue on i**' fa.'ihioncd an impl«‘
fratiiring a '«niaic ricek and
puffed '•.(fves, and eariie<l an
bi»u«|uet of .Sunbui.rt ro-*
The bridf, who etilcicd lh«' (•*i«*-
nioriy room on the arm of her fath
er, hy w'hom sh<' wa^ given in mar
riage, wa- lovely in her .wedding
di(*ss, a .-mart tw(> piece rmxlel of
Queen’.s hlue crept'. Her hat, trim
med with a s’hort v( il, sli|ip< r% gloves
and bag were of wine, .'-h* wore a
.shoulder corsage of l aii-man ni>« -
and lilies of the valley.
The Uri<tegroom was attended hy
his brother, Archie .Adait of < lin-
ton, as be.rt man.
Mrs. Browning, mother of the bride,
was bet'omingly <lressed in wine cre|H*
and wore a shoulder corsag* of gar
denias and lilie- of the vai;«y.
Mrs. Kantin, mothir of the groom,
was attractively dre.-sed in .^lack
crepe. H( r flower.- were
buds.
Immediately following
moriy, the hride's jiarents
ed at a r«‘cei>tion. I.i»ter M
Adair left for a wi-dding tr.j) 'o hiori-
da.
Mrs. .Adair i- the eldest -laughter
of Mr. and .Mrs. O. F. Browning.
She i' a graduate of Greenwood high
school and Peterson <’olk'g< of Com
merce. For the past four year.- -^he
has held a government po.-ition with
offices in Greenville, Clinton, New
berry and Greenwood.
Mr. Adair, .son of Mrs. H, I>. Ran
tin and the 'late .Samuel Young .Adair,
was graduated from Clinton high
school. For the pa.st five, years he
has been co/inected with Young’s
Pharmacy of this city. ,
Il'iK
I ose
th
S29.75
ceri -
ri‘''i tain-
arui M' -.
•SI.OO WEEKLY
(enter solitaire ring
with 'i\ smaller -ide
diamonds.
GRUEN CHIEF
.. . Ysllow gold • Jil
(ilW'd csM. Guildits bs<L
?rierydiamondt S39.75
in a i.'iodefn je*-
ting of white or yellow gold.
GRUEN
Yelow gold filled cat# .
Guildd# bad
$39.50
PLAY AT HURRICANE
The Hurricane .school closed
,day evening wdth a Christma.s
Tues-1
musi- j
cal play. The spirit of cooperation
shown by the community in its large;
attendance was greatly appreciated,
Mrs. Sara W’atkins stated yesterday.
The school will open again Monday.
January 2nd.
ILL IN HOSPITAL
Friends of Carroll Pitts of Inman,)
I son of Mrs. Lee Pitts of this city, will'
be sorry to know that he entered the!
Hays hospital yesterday as a patient |
and is quite iU.
$1.00 MEEKLY
Diamond engagement
and Wedding ring en
semble.
/•*rw*»**ir**
; v.i'vAt'vs
GRUEN
... Y#llow gold
fiiltd c#t#. Gwildit# back.
firole 2
2 fin# diamondt. Yaltow *
or whit# gold fill#d.
lO-DIAMOM)
BRIDAL SET
fine diamonds in each
these rich
Beautifully
I mountings
in
.solid gold
matched
CHARGE IT NOW - PAY LATER!
PAYNE’S Credit Jeweler
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Abnuns-Geer Bklsr^ Broad Street