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THITISDAY, JUNE 8, 1S3$
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C,
The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telcphoiie 74 or 258
rmnired. frnm tbe chande
lier were naall white pnraaols, tied on,
ribbons, sur^etthre ct a shower. A
collection <rf attmetire re€ and white i
utensds
presented Miss
kitchen
Wilson.
Delicious
sereed.
'Hny parasob and bac* of pastel
tinted rice made attractiTe faeors.
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
Workman. Mae r>i<a5. Eleanor Cope-t
punch and ,cake'
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Woman’s Christian Temperance
union will meet at the home of Mrs.
T. P. Owens Friday, June 9, at 4
o’clock.
The Sarah Glenn Circle will meet
Monday, June 12th, at 7:30 at the
home of Bfrs. Clifton Adair, with Mrs.
S. Y. Adair and iMrs. Tom Howell as
aeeistant hostesses.
at tbe YJfX^.A. graduate school. Blue
Rid^, N. C., was remembered with a
TEA HONORS POPULAR
JUI«^E BRIDB-ELBCT
Amonr lovely summer social affairs
land, Pefiy Spmnt, Dorothy Edwards,
.Mary and Dorothy Crawford.
R. P. Wilder and C. E. Gsiloway
attended the Spartanbunr*Macon base
ball irame :n Spartanburfr on Friday
evening.
C. B. Holcombe Charleston, Mr.
collefe where their son and brother,
Herbert Scarboroufh, was a
of the cmdualinc claas.
Robert Wysor, student at Presby-.
terian coUece the past session, left
Saturday for Richmond, Va., where
he will visit relatives before going to
Fort MTarren, Wyoroiny, to spend tbe
Mr. ai^ Mrs, A. O. Bray and daugh
ters, Mkmes Vera. Betty and Louise,
of GiifOn. Ga., left Tueaday for their
home after a visit to Mrs. Bray’s
handkerchief shower.
METHODIST CIRCLES
MEET MONDAY
The circles of Broad Street Metho-
Friends of C. C. Giles srill be sorry
to know that he b confined to his, „
home thb week on aceount of illness.!*"? Holcombe of Green-1summer with hb parents, Major and
ville, were here Monday for P. C.iSIrs. R. E. Wysor.
ronrnem^enL Their son snd brother.: jir.’and Mrs. Harry Bolick and son,
C B. Holcond^. Jr, wa.« a member! Harry. Jr, of Lake View, are visit-
Parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. K;ng. R^ic and Billy Mrs. Reed Todd. Mrs. Charles Work-
;by Mrs. John W. Liittle and Miss Ellaj Mbs Julb Bailey of GrvenvUie.!<uJ* in C e Mon- Spartanburg and Sloan Todd
'Lktle JicCrary honoring their niece spent the week-end with her mother,! J. Isaac Copeland, librarian at Fur- r Monday
land awtar Miim C^mi^ M4Cranr *T I W RaiW v^iai^ iioranan at f ur for the graduation exercises at the
.and sister. Miss lopie X^rary. *. L. H. Hailey. Sunday Mrs. man university. Greenville, spent tbe|(.olIeee Their hmther Walter
hostess on! po^ the occasion quantities of lark-j Bailey and ehildrrn vbited Dr. Bailey, past week here with hb parents, Mr.i^rn^ member of the eraduatine
who is a hospital patient in Coiumbb. and Mrs. W. D. Copeiand. * member of the graduating
Lenora Hammond of Greenville, bi Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson are vbit-j^
the guest this week of her cousin, Mil-jing their daughter. Mrs. A. H. Mc-
dred HoHaikd. (Queen, and Mr. McQueen in Latta,
was the tea given Thursday afternoon, mother, Mrs. R. L. Bailey.
spur, hydrangeas and phlox in charm
ing arrangements decorated the re-
cei\ing rooms.
Greeting the gue>:s were Mrs. Rob
ert S. Owens, Miss Nancy Owens and
Dr. J. B. Kennedy. «f tbe college i*nd other reladvcs in Mullins.
Scout Director
'I
MRS. PITTS HOSTESS TO
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Raymond Pitts entertained the
’Tuesday bridge club at ^r home.
Guests for two tables assemMed in
ers were arranged in the living roomi*’^**^
|Of the lodge. Four tables were ap-j**,^^ were
an attractive setting of vari-colored
out flowers. Mrs. J. J. Cornwell re
ceived tbe club prixe for high score.
The guest prize was presented to Mrs.
S. E. Ehrans of Coluzhbia.
At noon the hostess served a deli
cious luncheon in two courses.
pointed for bridge. At the eon-
MRS. CLAUDE WORKMAN
COMPUMENTED WITH TEAS
Miss Irene Workman w
Tuesday both morning and afternoon
at informal teas in compliment to her
sister-in4aw, Mrs. Claude A. W’ork-
man of Bfarion, N. C.
Van-colored garden flowers were
arrang^ in the Imng room. j j Receiving with the*f*culty, left Tuesday to spend thej Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
Delicious sandwiches and an hostesses were the bride-elect, her summer at bb home in York. -daughter, Jane, and Mrs. Irene Todd,.
diat church will meet Monday, Junei^’''"*^ served on both occasions. „<,ther, Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Miss' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes and chil-ispent Sunday in Laurens with the!
12, at 4 oVlock, as follows: | nnunr&csKs Hunter of Gray Court, and Miss:<lren were called Tuesday to Lake City I Utter’s daughter. Mrs. Frank Martin,|
No. l-JVkh Mrs. R. J. McCrary,aVirginia Barns. account of the death of Mrs. and Mr. Martin. |
jL. P. M. PitU. cluiirm.n. I"’qY-W Mn Arthur Mr,. J. K. Jlr,. Rurtuondj?^’/"!*'• R™'!"' P"''"
■ t*'*. "Hpppy A'"* - “> TuMdmy'A h,nd«)m, Uc dock n>v,rrtl ^ Mr. ,nd Mr,. J. MrCrreor. M.m
fs,; Mr,. Ralph Blakely, chairman. p.. tabic and formine the eenterynece *“| ” ■*'
|en for Mi,, Copie McCrary, Clinton •" exquisite arranceinem. in a eilrer. '
ibride-eleet. *««>• <>< P-tel tiut«l lart^ur. r«i«l J*!" TaliL^
A profusion of mixed garden flow-i****' gypsophilia and tall pink candle, Roa, M Lrnn of the Dar*
. I i:_! were in silver holders. .Al«« on the:,."' „ of the Dar-
aiWer bowl, <d ,»,„l ^"dton Sehod for Boy, f^hy, Rome,
mint,. Entertainin* the meat, -ere'^ P*"””-
elusion of the caM ddiciou, »»■»«■ j ‘^1 Mr and lira J. C.’Tiiling at Erie,
*"^li^s<^^-^'p.:::::::tl wiu.i t: *
, * ^rary was prwsei^ wim. . ~.. J. Milling. Monday and Tueaday.
a beautiful troumeau (tfl from the ' fricadi of Mr. aad Mm. N
hoatcMe,. I ^ XrtU«; H<>rtonwaiheiBtereaud toknow Uicy|Abheville MoiiAy after a vi.it to ^
Mi.«', Mary Howxe DilUnl. CoUerte'i*" “ W"t,, Mr. a«d Mrs. Oc^ H. EUi,.
I Griffin, and Mildred Hipp Mrred 5^.""
* Miss Maigarrt Sadler of Rock Hill, lumhia. spent the week-end wtth her ■ iam a fs^urhim
was the guest a few dajrs this week grandparent.*. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Me- wILLIAM H. STKOUD
0 . _ . . , . a %ir. J H H F llVr 'Mfs. i^arroll Spmcer. Millan. Sr. Mr. Stroud, of Greenville, h»s been
ter entertained last Hednraday after- Mrs. J H. Hun^^M^^F. S. P. Bafcb mal daughter, Vir-j Mrs. W. S. Porter left Monday for named nature study director for Boy
ginia Idee, of tlmrlotte. are visiting|Montreal. N. C., where she will spend (amp fHd Indian. He is head
Mrs. Babb’s BMther. Mrs. J. L the summer. of the science department of Welcome
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackwell and swhnol and scoutmaster of troop
rietie. of eany summer nowerv a y.amg laoy o. unmuai cmin. lireenidTo. Mr. and Mrs. Hmi Blackwell of LTor- ^'en in the Greenville district. Mr.
(U. and Ml** Bertie lleidt of (TiaHe*- rnce. were guests .4 Mrs. R. J. Me- Slrtnal has gamed m ule experience as
, . . - . , riyra.m. ntaak **•". Were gue«ts of Miss Elizabeth Crary while here this week attend- • naturalist thn»ugh « xp<*rience an
kitchen uu^o- from the was in P-nk. ^ ersarc of pink ^ attending the col- mg cmnH^»c«m.nt exercises at Pres- ^tvalent cura:..r of the h'urman pniver-
prrscn.ed .Hr -r.a a nu\el man- .'»'cs lege gradimtiMi ezetrrw*. b>-terian college. Their son and broth- »‘ty ma*eum and of Uaany and geo-
, ghi ■* wo o A ■ wcho w wmhiwi I •***^ Stnrgeon left Tuesday er. M'llliam BiackweU. was a member •'•ry. Cield trips in Mexico. Western
Duj.ng the a.terooon ifor ('amp Tonnwandak. Henderson- of the graduatmg riasa. *’mted .'bates and (Mnaib. He will
and candy Mil KM.MZMI l.> ( % ^ ^ Whitmire and teach Uxidermy at camp.
Many frtmd* in the city and at Hiss Jane Ihmnaa of ('olumbb. apent Having never signed a pence treaty.
, orphanage will rrad with cordml in-1 j|r». Joe L ('arter at Shel- • few flays thb week with Mrs. J. H. the SemmoV Indians are still tech-
t**^t thr foUamiag innsanrimint were here Sunday for the iNmnan, and attended rommcwcemrnt nknlly at war with the government,
hy the Loretrn Mimiuw com* coowmenrraMml rzerrises rxervi^es at the coUegr. Thnr nephew. Some tnhal lenders thinks accept-
Margaret McGregor and Frank Mc-(
(iregor of Rbby, wore guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. S. \V. Suinerel.
Mr. and Mrs. L, H. .Vdams, Sr., and
daughter. Miss Hazd Adams, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Jacobs
while attending the college commence- *
ment exercises. Their son and brother,!
Hammond Adams, was a member ofj
tbe graduating class. I
i Mrs. M. A. Durant and daughter,
Horace Florence, returned to their home
in
THORN WELL SENIORS
ENJOY PICNIC
On Saturday evening the seniors of'
Thfpmwell high school held their an
nual “senior picnic” with each mem
ber of the class inkiting a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts chaper
oned the group of about thirty young
people who motored to Riverside cot-
tsgf ‘ .Swimming was enjoyed, after
which a p'.cnic supper was serx'ed.
KITCHEN SHOWER GIVEN
I.MISS COPIB McCRARY
Honoring Miss Copb McCrary, June punch,
bride-elect, Mrs. John Holland Hun- Bidding tbe guests good-bye srere
noon
with an attrarthe
kitchen > ris. Several hundred guests
showrr. between thr hours cf four and six.
Pastel-tinted larkspur aad other va- For the occasion, the bride-elect.
of early summer riowers a y«aing lady of unnsiaal charm and ”,
adorned the living room. beauty, was dressed in a stunning
A selection «»f useful and attractive r-mn of
moo
net esnhroidrrrd
PKESDVTEKIAN (TK(*LEK
TO MEET MONDAY
The c:rcie" of the First Pre4>yte-*P**"**"-
nan churrh will meet Monday, June*****^ served.
12. as follows:
No 1 —Mrs. L. D. MK'rary, chair
man. .No meeting
No 2 Mrs. J. M'. Leake, dmirman
Mrs r. D JsM
No. J W
mar ; Mrs L B IhUard,
Na 4 - Mrs J
ssar; Mrs M G R
Nk h-^rs. r. M.
man. Mrs H L
St d-'^Mrs J W Onsrfsni. elmir
man, Mrs Arthur t
N<
7-
. Mrs W \
S% h—Mrs. Ayhffe Jncuha. chair
ma". Mme Mary H«mrzr IMlard, hast
t R<»¥«R^ -RAT
M m Kara^ Francse l n.shy, of L'n-
w r, and ('.axien Ray. of thi>
e.ty, wets united .a martiagi June I
in I'MfH- T>»r rrte* Wrte perftWSSed
by l*r ( «' (* ('anipboR in the par
sf * mr* 't : nr F ’'t Baptist rbarrb
(. ARDISN TEA t.lt EN
HIR (OLLE4.E SENIORS
I»r. M iUiam P J
cubs aad the r«0rire HXmes
delightful garden party at the
home m Coiiegv View aa Saturday
the lisp gradu
ates af “
Dr aad Mr* A C Spsuesr aad l*r
and Mr*
the gueata at t
Mr* H r
to the rurmeng .me Reroiimg with
l>r aud Mt» Jaeshs Were Lukie ( ulp.
iriiideat af
A H Camsumgs aud M"s t
INsneb aau rake* were sewsd hy
idhle* w th m.aed
**• .mittee. Nashvdk. Teua^ af the
ra«v ^ ( usow (
A A
“A luv«4y and
tok place su Weguesday
May IW when Mms t'amie toe Oliver
art mesdbrrs af the
Dual
Mrs Hugh Prture of Ahhmlle. Mca. Mrs
Carl Taylor aad sou, Ted. of Ibarras, a
ly «f Mrs T. J.' Mrs. J. L
and Heira
The fell^iag Wiathrsp enllegr «ts ,"penl thr w
thrtr houses here Mmsee DorMhyjfW
MU. Joe Doas
thr graduatii
Misses
of Hliott.
with Mr. aad Mrs. |
W'FA <4»eeks eonrtitutea aur-
to thr srhrte man. On second
is it the Indians or white
who’s sorrt ndervng ?
BURMWIRR TO THR CHRONICLE
Rveryhody Reads*
Rtl I AMRENt E
TW ft mg *•*
iiil be
n*»r»#-t by tbe
f r * t ' • •'i' famsaft :
Ray SA-
rounre* TV* mOTvage fd her dUiWb* ^
... . . V *A '.X « |T_ delirious refri i SmsaT^ were
( lyde. to Normori Mutori Law- _
i>n Tuesday ev*— ng. Apru the
aad
ter.
•Siete*--!
Mrs Ray • a aaughter of Mr* St.}
pry Crooby and the late Mr ( voeby
cf UniikO exmnty She has heea teach
ing n the pdyir *rhaah af I’nion
mice her g-s !jat •ei from Winthrop
_ thirty n ne. * tAroenr-.-e. .s..3th * aro-
rt . eg*
The gnu-rn .* a eon tf Mr^ Ray aad
the late I O Ray of thu city. The bnde. a native of < ..man. .*
Or. the.r return from a sredding •" aiiractrve yoaag wsamn af p.ea^
trp .n the mountains of North Caro- "W She i# a
fana and Teanaaaat, the yaung couple Hiaton bigh fchom aad hM ••*<“*
snll make thmr hmae hero. with the Calf Rrf.n-
m ii« C%a
YOUNG GROUP R.N’JOY8 • The groom, a saa af Mr.aad Mra.C.
PARTY AT RIVERSIDE R. Laxrrenev. «f Clemaaa. » a grada-
Mrs. F. M. Btao# and Mias Annie ate of tbe Calhoan-Clemsaa Ingh
Lee Jackson last week chaperoned a trhool aad has artended Pmhytenan
group at the younger set on a bouse college for the past Pwo yvars.
party at Riverside cottage on Enoree •
river. ENTERTAINS FOR MISS
Hfkes, owunming and picnica were,SCOTT. OF EASLEY
Mr*
Mrs Ri
r the fi
J R Ce
thr
onfe
“The ririmmy wj
front of as impeenw 4 ahar of
and fern* snth caadrdhra and ralla
:,.te*. whsle the how« was deewated
nita quafiUttes of dawir* After the
rf-res»«>fiy thr hr dr and groom rv-
mifd roagratodtioa* du'^ieg shirh
T«a and roffee
\dpoR Rrii
Mr* R P
hy Mr*
Richard-
hn/Af a tmmm •
Uur wlk dres* snth toarars «f
pmk worn with a srhKe hat ti
with a p«nk ved. She wore a
of srhite roses aad liiaev of thr valky
Mr. aad Mrs. TaMot are wmaiaiag a
few days in
for their
Miss Oliver, who » p.easant.y le-
mensbered here, was reared in thr or
phanage. after wbach she taok train-
.ng in Grady haopatal. AUaaaa. For
a nuadwir of years she has labored as
a medira! missionary to (luiia. being i
a member of tbe hoopotal staff at
Mr. Talbot, also a misomaary. is
enjoyed and a number of visitors from Of interest amoug the social events
the city joined the party on various of the xreek was the party given on Tsmg Km^Pu
days. Monday evening by Miss Nancy Ow- TaRioC ■
'Thooe enjoying the occaaion werelens. honoring M:so Dorothy Scott f**"*T***^ *, .e,-’
Elizabeth Hatton, Dorothy Hudgens, Easley, whose marriage to Heyward member of^ sophoraote elars this
Miriam Coleman. Clara Poole, Dorothy'Carr, of Rock Hill, wii: take place 7^ •* Preobyter^ college.
Stutta, Wyman Shraly, Jr., and Rich- Saturday, June 10. sa/ti’VTA'il ■ P^Tl'nirVT
ard Stutts. The home was charmingly deco- MOl NTv 1LX«E Si 1. PKvT
rated throughout with a profumon of ‘ WINS POEYVY PRIZE
MR. AND MRS. MOORHEAD bright colored spring flower*. Supper. w*
MOORHEAD
FETE SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP served buffet style. The bride-1 For the fourth time in the last five
On last Tuesday evenuig the ■ elect was presented with a shower of year* a Lauider college student has
mediate Sunday echoed department of
the First Baptist church met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Moor
head in (kildville for a delightful pic
nic su^iper.
A large bonTire was made on the
opacious grounds of the Moorhead
home and weiners roasted. Hot rolls,
tea, sandwiches and marshmallows
were also served.
After supper games were enjoyed.
Bill Crisp, assistant superintendent
lovely mssceliancous gifts in tbe novel won the Skylark priae offered an-
form of a treasure hunt. innally by John Bennett fo the best
Dut-of-tovrn people who enjoyed the t poem written daring the year by any
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. W. M.j student in a college in the state. Miss
Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mercy Winebrenner, daughter cf Mr.
Martin and fasnily. cf Easley, Miss' and Jfrs. J. MTinebrenner of Mount-
Frances McLeod of Camden, and Mr.'vile, has been notified by the Poetry
CYirr. ^ I Society of South Carolina that ^ i?
MISS CATHERINE WILSON
GH EN TEA AND SHORTER
1939 winner of the prize. Miss Wine
brenner is a member of the lismg
, , , .. - .. , junkM* elms* at Lander.
Among ioarfy parties cf ,tbe week In
J
of the Intermediate group, who isiwns the tea and surprise kitchen,« whi-Hi appeared in the.
leaving this week for summer study shower given by the Thornwell home i^oe of the college literary'
economics classes on Saturday at The Erothesian. Toe prize
3lLoCall building honoring their teach-
FATHER’S DAY’-JUNE 18
Remember him with a Gift
and Card.
~ Come in and see oar nice se
lection.
Dependable Watch. Clock ami
Jewelry RepairiuT-
FRONTIS
JEWEIJtT STORE
GIFT SHOPPE
er. Miss Catherine Wilson,
I is flO in cash.
member of
. 1. . p Miss Winebrenner is a
be married on Juiy 4ih to Rev. A. D..^j^ Lander College Poetry cli* and
has been active m various ocher cam-
CToud of Porterdale, Ga., tbe cere
Jmony to be performed in the Preshy
; terian church at Bowling Green.
Bowls of douMe larkspur were ef
fectively arranged in the halL
Daring afternoon the
went invited inlo tbe dining
where the hridnl motif of green aad
M^bte maa atti actively carzied out.
Bowls of white la ih spin were pieeeri
about the roon and an the raanld a
pus organizations.
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