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THURSDAY, Jl^'E 15. 1939 THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Tdcf^HHie 74 ar 258 Mm MW Frmncnt Shaw of Hotmw] Path, MW Ehnnui Tinoley ai^ Eliaa-! brth Brief of Chester. * j MW McCrary was remembered by| the hostess with a jrift. Miss Mary Workman and Miss Tinsley alsoj Birthdays And Anniversaries and Mrs. O. I. Mr; and Mrs. W. D. Copeland will annivorsary of Mr Sbeely. > IV. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown will celebrate fn anniversary Monday, June 19. * : ' Mr. and .Mrs. W. M. JJcMilUn willj anniversary their 51st wvdding annivcr-l isary Saturday. June 17. Sunday, June 11, was the anniver- ANNOUNCBMENTS | Mrs. Paul Prince of Laurens, the for- The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Firstimer Miss Maude Poole of this city.- PiWbyterian church will meet Mon- The bride’s place was maihed by a' day, June 19th, at four o’clock at the brideselect of this month, were pre-| observe their wedding .seated a cift. • Saturday, June 17. I Miss Blakely was assisted in serv-j Mr. and Mm. Geoge W. H^man ing by Mrs. Ralph Blakely, Miss Flor- have an anniversary Sunday, June 18. ^ n ij ElU BWWy ^ Ann, BUk,l,.| ^ ^)«nr »t Mr, ,nd Mr,. H„tl. Cpd^d. LOVELY TEA TOR i^*^**^, Wednesday.' .RECENT BRIDES '• I Mrs. Roy Pitts, Mrs. Charlie Coop-i Mi** Ma^ Joi^ had a birthday! minWure bride and groom. .Mrs. Russell Cooper were|y^^^*y; After the guests had assembled in>in« hostesses at a lovely tea from »»•. ^nd Mrs. Roy G^ue Wve an. the living room of the hostess «» *«-thirty o’clock j^erday - - - _ . . . .'-ju .,1— 1. 1..*,..., Tuesday, June 20, is the weddingl iliary. church. All members are asked to be present as Mrs. A. E. Spencer, histo- -— . _ • ju * ..v i. # *». i..*,... nan, will give the history of the aux- bride’s book was passed. Each friend at the home of the lat^, i wrote a wish in the book to be kept j**®**<*”**R Mrs. Hugh Ray and Mrs. las a remetribance of the happy occa- ^o™*" Lawrence. :wo attractive n. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitte was winner brides of the season, in a contest appropriate for the oc-| The nouse wa« beautifully deco- caskm and received a lovely piece ^ rated with an array of summer flow* of pottery which was in turn pre-^ers. Greeting the guests were: Mrs. jPoeey W. Copeland, Mrs. »Lay Pitts, Hqip & Giandler Clothes for Men and Boys Yav Basiaeas Appreciated Dr. Fdder Smith DRSL SMmi R SMITH OrTOMBTHBIE SpedaGst In Eye Exjuninmtmui Offim » far A| eUXTOX. S. C \ % SUBSCRIBB TO THE OnMNUCLB RECENT BRIDE IS EN’TERTAINED Mrs. Hugh Ray was delightfully bonroed on Thun^ay evenkig with honored on Thursday evening vnth a sent^ to the h<mor guest. lovely party given by Mm. Claytel The bride was mnembered by her Mrs. Goyne Simpson, a^ Mm. Mike Ray Mm. Tan Ray and Mrs. I. an abundance of attrac-,Caskey. In the receiving line with The living room of the home was'tive gifts. . !the hostesses were Mrs. A. B. David- ottiai lifily arranged for the occa-j The living room of the home was son, another bride of the month, and sion and decorated throi^bout with thrown ensuite for the occasion and, Mrs. Fred Crosby, of Union. bright colored garden flowers. Sev eral games were enjoyed and Mm. decorated with giant daMias and pas-L Ejitertaining in the living room tel tinted snapdragons. *were Mrs. Eugene Johne<Hi and Mrs. Roy Pitts won the prirVin “Hearts.”! A delightful salad and sweet coursjClayte Ray. Mrs. Clyde Lankford^ The honor guests were pleaaanUy sur-jwas served with punch. j directed the <be d,ni^j prised with a shower of miscellaneous gifts. During the evening the hostesses served a salad and sweet course and pUTkCh. room where they were received byi MISS FLORENCE BAILEY j Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Miss Nancy HONORS BRIDE-ELECT I Owens. The table, which was cover-1| Continuing a series of lovriy parties'ed with a handsome lace cloth, was] for Miss Copie McCrary, whose mar-! centered with a large ci^stal bowl ofj W. C. T. U. MEETS WITH MRS. OWENS Mrs. T. P. Owena riage occurs this afternoon, Mias Flor-! flowers in partel .hues of pink, laven- j ence Bailey entertained at luncheon dev, blue, yellow, arid white, inter-, on Tuesday. {iipersed with asparagus fern. hosteM on; Pastel-tinted gladioli adorned ihej Misms Jeanekte Pitts, Lucile Sims, Friday afternoon to members of thei*P*«H>o* living roooas. In the dining,and Madeline Adair ^ed sandwirf»-| Woman’s Christian Temperance Un-iroom, where a pink and white eoloT|es. ham biacujte, and punch. Miss I note was used, the exquisite^ appoint-, Alliene Copeland passed macaroons] The guests were invited into the «1 table was centered with an ar-,and mi^. I Lving room which was made attrac- r^nfvmetit of roses. Corem wew laid, As the gi^s r^sed fr^p^the dm-1 tive with arrangemenu of cut flow- for eight. A delieioas luncheon was ing r««n into the sun-parfor th^ cm with lilies predominating. Mrs. »^rved. , V R «/ the nro- ^ ' ~ inotbers-in-law of the bride and h<»t- tonic^ C.I.ENN CIRCLE esses by Mr*. Cn^rgr Watts Cr^'cland - SH; » 2!...!!;^ XSETS WITH HRS. AIIAIR \M R' I X-,.-,,,i J„,1 * *\lrw by Mr*. Owens and Mm. R. L. Plasi-, On Monday evening the Sara Glenn -Mrs. B.uford < opeland and Mm The devotional was led by Mr*, circle of Br.wd Street .Metbodwt B ( rouch Iwde r-dbye to the 154) CO. of Mr*, ruf-' f *‘b‘' cai.rd (iuring the after noon. Frank Adair. I church met at the After the program .Vkhra Altman, ton Adair, of Tbomwell orphanage, favored ihle Bowls of ivy adorned the mamelr mewiec* with a recitation. “What srhile arrangemenu of snapdragons M OT7-< AKR KITK** |*r>ce One lannh.” 'and gladioli were used elec where in IN K ASI SATl RDA^ the living room. The subKe*. of study In a weddir.g c«mm-ny f qjeit RLt ENT 4 LINTON BRII>B ’for the e\ming wa* “W idening the htauty and dign.ty Mi»* lk»nahy C^w- H4INOMED WITH hHOW ER f.National H onion “ M.'s. George W. en* Sr«<l «f La»ley )»raiae the bndir W UwreAce. who before < opeWnd gave a dwcuiiian of thrjef Heyward marriage en Apnl la. was Mim iHiriem espistles sf Paul Ray. was h.moe*d on Friday iHinng a sonai by Misoeo Madelme Adair, « _ ...... ea la the sidt I Mrw X. 4 :ydr with a mi Mrs pnse at er ter Hirwell and Mr*. S. Y •t siotam Pitu. nans and dr Ah HOY D-DA\IDhON tlw Inr- Of ifftorost te their fi ■ tnhW sloewhrre la the by n law bnnri am magi of Mmo Cnmtya Hearts and bridge A H Hnvidson. both of tkw my The yed thfwof^ .Ut the eveaifig cefeamny was ' aiemnitid Friday. Jane S. T Adair wmaiag high flh. at the home af the affwiat.iig miaister. the Rev W R Haafcagbt. A.rsander 4 arr Smur- day rven»ng n( • M m the spacious ^ »e» and garnras surrwnnding the home of her Mr*. T A parew-s, Mr. and Mr-. W'tlliam 8e^^ Adair were as jlvr. la Fnairy. The row* arere s by a whrte an akwve natural ginwth of an artiolw and ahite. outlined an altar and nhitr] ■ad neie atearqivaiy •rronged m inl] fb«ir hnskots. piTo# to the fwemany a pragram af the 4^ f'vvM . J paaltM *4 IHiwJ Siwet Method et hri**e • attrartree >rhM<eh mart* * g Ihrr t.g thw ever,mg Th* hridr .* • dougMer -< Mr and ^ -*t— «x-. .id a ~ahitf course Mm Jeba W H«yd of aear 4 ..nt*a. Prayer ^ • gfa4<*#te ».arse of the Spo-tar. ^ t^raesa. noepitnl RPI BAT I %l RLNS MllliR yv groom >s o s««v »f the Into Mr ■liNOREII NKHR WriM PARTY h Dnes^oa mi thw c ty 4>a Lsis > • -"ei f g.er*. t •» .*#1 Mf*. Virgii ALrank* Tmmaw s'^ M Ibe htnae 'd the f Wita the P*. •pa-y 4KTVTAMMN4. AM4IN4. TMR BEAlTin 1. t.lFTS F4HI THE RRIDB WILL BE HER 4.I»TS FROM aas t^ party ‘**44 ^ Ljfe Iniaacat Mr*. 4 iaude — .. Monde at MISH 4 AR4IL1NE MARTIN KNTERTAlNf Mlll>B-UElT Mna 4aralme Martin was an Snisrdny at a lonely li piiawnlHig Mns 4 apse MK’rary kg^l he ootonaamed thm afWr- ni fire-tterty at Use Firm Praa- hyteiina cbarrti. A prmimmm mf gar dan Tj FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE ut4 GIFT SHOPPE itilrer, 41dnn. Glnao Hand-Painlad Nnvehieo diamg BsUy |»u?!5.g the' recenmny ra» seitiy gtsea at the *a« nffrred hy lir hridp’s pan- i.,e. |U« W W Lynch, of the Ppeo- ra«-rh uf I osley The offiei- at-rg mmt*t*e *** l>r R 4 Gnor, ppreoidrwl «f Kfmkwtm rnllege The hnde had as her maid of homor hr' ..etne, Mas Mary Ivradt. who wnee • 1 tm»i ■ deeao of cepew hlne ae- gansa with p«ah aerenonnea Her fWw- cm we*e a hnnqnm of pmk gladiolt. Ldtie Indly Martia of Eaoley, eaa- sia af the hridr. was fWwar girl. Her, dmos was of pink net and she wosat h:*e ntoaosomes She rnmed a p*nk j imt of gardea flnwsy*. The hridr mterad on the arm of her ‘ father tbmvgh a vine-ewnemd arch. and aas la hath the bring a A ealnrfal hnapnit m gruom arbo tiinns tmfjmmd n eeuiec for the table nahr «d ahieh was ntuaclivrly appmaUed m rmtora. hsauty nf the hmdr rryulal and silver. Cavers vwev tnid farther enknared by her empire style for seven and a 6thcmm tbrve-cnurae drvas of white georgvnte, luncheon served. ,tnmnwd wiUi silk lace Mitehed in tiny Enjoying the occaoioc m a^itioti worr a eoronct of orange jto the honor guest wem MMoea Nan- with a floor-lmiglii veil of inio Sue Adair. Ella Lottie MtCjjf,; g-miftly. Her bouqucA was I Virginia Kaxherme Blakely,., while rtne* and lilies of the valley, land pene Htpp. i Xhe mother of the bride vra* be- ' MISS MK RABT HONORED JlT miTM PASTY AT 0WTM;S ^ rconmgr was of pink rose buds. WITH PARTY AT OWI>4.S^^ Misses Jottephine and Margaret ^ Miml* - r- J A rmtUiations to the young couple tnry Hunter of Owings, enftertanjed beau- » . a^»- . A -J -r ui^-re mvited into the back garaens :i^rin» Mim'co^ MxoJt. of th» wd akf ehy, and Miss Mamie Sartor of Un ion, brides-elect. Pink gladioli. dahKas and roses «t- ’ tractively adorned the living ro«n where four tables were ! bridge and bingo. tkki f%lic Into X CD coofi. Aad CTCQ If foa think It MPmhHOthfrfcllrm^B invited where p’jnch, twere served. • Immediately following the recep- Mr. and Mi*. Carr left for a wed- AAFAP... *”P* bnde’s going away cos- f^^.tume was a na\7 blue dress of sheer j crepe with a white sharkskin jacket,] - , .V.. and with this she wore a navy turban After several progreseioos the bout- ^ MM. Mr»«l dflkiou. MlMl md Kmdu«t» «f th. Uni-!| of South Carolina and has] courses. Mr.. John W. Utti. -on ^ for Emmie prize and Miss - - - . prize in reolty tn# ttUky Cnink <3aitiherme McNally the bingo prize '*nd Mim «»veral years. She is a granddaughter of W. E Owens, and a niece of Mrs. ouKimiy^io iDt emw of : Mi« MdCr-r, -« p^smud . .jhor R E bon-bon dish and Miss Sartor a sLver of this city. ; cream and sugar set. Mr. Carr is a graduate of Erekine iSTNA-IZE . .... - ^ . 'ertiksre and formerly taught in thej In motion to gn^from Ho hold, tho position nunAor rttondod tbo ,,^1 «-ohor in tho! iQinton and Union. FOR MISS COPIE McCRARY MISS BLAKELY ENTERTAINS . „ ^ u n Miss Katherine Blakely was host- make their home in Rock Hill. Rock Hill high school. I After attending summer school at Duke univemity the young couple will S. W. SUMEREL > A«tiia-itcr Phone 80 Ginton, S. C. ess on Thursday afternoon at a de lightful party honoring Miss Copie McCrary. j About twenty guests assemlned inj the living rooms of the home m which a profusion of gaily colored garden flower* were arraaged. The bride- elect’s place ama asartod with a love ly corsage. After ing progneaeioDi the deiiciooB refreshmenls. Out of town RnaulB for the BEEMAN I Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Beeman of Long Island, N. Y., announce the birth ofj a davghter, Elinbeth Alice, on Junej 13, Mrs. Beerann is the fonner MiMj Ernestine Chaney, daughter <rf Mrs. Eknemt Cteney of this city, aad thej late Mr. To Our Customers and Friends We Wish To Announce That Beginning Next Wednesday, June 22nd WE WILL CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 1:00 DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST We ask oar coirtaaitrp !• bear Ibis closing date m oiM ca day and let m aenre yoa early in tbe nNirninff. Mid-sMniBwr ' parel for ladieH, new niUKnery and aceeworicH are arririnfr daily for varai weather wear. Every defaitment of oar stitre ia filled witb tboi new owr- chandiae, and we pr—inr yoa that yioa will alwaya find aanMlbioR new on your visit here, aad oar Kalewforce eager to aerve aad pka.oe yoa. A cordial welconie alwaya awaits yoa at Uarpenter's. CARPENTER’S Newberry, S. C. ASK FXIR TM’KKTS WITH AIX PUKCIIASKS WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY! (set the .Mont F'or Your Food Dollar .. Spend It At Dailey F'lMd dollars bay aimre at Dailey*»—4bat*8 wby yoa'll find M pays !• sdoop bree not •nh on week-ends bat al Ibmagb tbe week. We intUe you In kHog yoor lad in and ckerk prire* ileni by Hens. Herr*a where tbe beat foods arH for Inm becaaw we twfl for (*AXH and bate no eipenske ebarge arraonts or delivery service. (Grapefruit Juire« 4 for 25c 46 Oz. Crapcfniit Juice 15c Fresh CX)KN MEAL, peek 20c VINtXiAR, quart bottle lOc Corn or TomatoeR, 4 for 25c RINSO, 3 mmII pkK* 25c N* ZV, Vmm PIE PEACHES, 3 for 23c N.. zy, t'jM GREEN BEANS, 3 for 25c SODA or STARCH. 6 for 23r HUSKIES, 2 for 15c Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 24c Carnation MILK, 4 larKe or 8 small .. 25c Jello or Royal Gefattin 5c Sweet Mixed PICKLES, quart 25c RITZ CRACKERS 20c Assorted CXIOKIES, lb. lOc ITeniiun Flake CRACKERS, 2 lbs. 29c Vuilb WAFERS, 2 pkgs. 29c Dailey’s Royal Breakfast COFFEE, lb. 14c HMwy G.ld ^ ' MAYONNAISE, quart 32c MATCHES, 6 boxes I5c A Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables At AD Tines. SALT, 3 for 10c In Our Market Package tH* Layers BREAKFAST BACON, lb... 25c BEEF LIVER, lb. 25c Balentine’s PORK SAUSAGE, lb. 23c Hockless P1C74ICS. Dx 20c BEEF ROAST, lb. 20c We Also Have a Good Variety of Cold Mmt& Smoked Sausage, 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Fisli. DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY ‘’Quality Foods At Ectmoniy Prices^ INDEPENDENT—Owned and Operated Bj ObM— Pbaple! r -