University of South Carolina Libraries
THl RSDAY. Jl NE 22. 193S THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. r PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, ClAH AND CHLHCH NEWS OF INTEREST Trirplwe 74 or 2S8 in tW Uininif and “AM For Yoa.’* Nra. ShrpWrd ‘‘f nuptia? m;a^ »■«* ppnd*-rrd hy Mrsi. L.f^ r»vt TendorHi Shabtrt*» *'Scrvtiode.'* “Ave Sira. J. F. JactAm onranbt, Mb* Col- room. Mar-A,’ a!Ki “VMirtaaa Loot Soar'' l«tte Griffin and J. bmmc Copeland, Mrn. Jtihn RiohaH* and ML«5 Mary The “BridaJ Chonw” fron LaAencrm mloHita. Miw GrifTin aanir, “Because.” Howze IHllard fntertaine<l in the was used for the procesmma!^ and yn^ Copeknd sanft “Sw»ctcM rmini. >ervir>ir punch on the lawn! MendelsrtiJin s “%(e4dinr March for Ever Told.” Mrs. Jacobs played v>'vu‘ Mrs. Julian K.*lick of (Jeorfe-j the “Bridal Chorus’ from LoheoifTin Misses Nannie Sue Adair and PEOPLE YOU KNOW the recessional. “To a Miid Rose* softly played daring the WUIh MISS MART WORKMAN HONORED wm PARTY HoDorinc Mba Mary, Workmaa, bride-elect. Mra. Harry Nettles enter-iCommbsion and Tooth. tained with a lovely ' Fridaiy morning. The ushers III, Roy Casque, J. F. Bhmes of An derson, and Martin MiBcr of Laorras. Mrs. Arthur F. Draab of Laorens. Zee MTricht of the T’ooiiff Wevnanh dsme honor. Auxiliary. Mn. Olin Shealy. Jr., read | tired in bh»e net fashioned with pink as a processional and the weddinfri Hipp. mareh from MendelBsohn as a reces-' Durmir the evenirr* the bride and SMoal. During the ceremony ‘Trau-' bridejcroom left for a weddiny trip to merei” was softly played. New York and upon their return will Richard Kapp of OranirebuiVi be at home in Columbb. For travel-' ively at- , j i v V injf the bride wore a smart navy blue . . brother of the bndegTX>om, and John v., ^ ... .... . ^ , jfigfl pink • ; naaR aiii4 asTroIaat an intJereatinr P«per on The Great porrain ribbon triaBaiiqcs. The bod- V*^ ice featured a square ncrUtne, puffed “***♦"• Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftb and dnl- jdren, NeOe, Mary, Frank and Nan- nette, visited relatives near Campo- bello last week. Miss Maryaret Brice of Greenwood, was the week-end guest of Mr. and were chi. nrt ,uit 'With white W. I). Copdmnd pique collar and cuffs. Her accesso- , ries were navy and wbite and she paity on! At the cooclasion of the program|sleeves, and the floor lenyth skirt was The maid of honor. Miss EUa Uttle'wore a corsaye of lilies of the valley. a social hour was eqioyed, dunny^wkMy flared. She wore a tiny pink McCrary, sbter of the bride, was, Mrs. Kapp, daug'hter of Mr. and Bouquets of mixed garden flowers j which sandwiriies cookies and punch. ne< )iat adorned wirk flowers. She beautifully goahed in light blue mar-1 Mrs. L. D. McCrary, b a graduate of adorned the briiog room where t^lesjwere served. earned an old fa5h:.>nrd nosegay of qubette havii^ lace insertions and, W’inthrop college. While there she were arranged for bridge and Chineae^ * , 'sweet peas outlinet: w»rh blue toHe WADSWORTH CLIB .fa.shioned with a square neckline, ® member of the Kappa Phi so- The junior brl.iesjaaid. Barbara puffed sleeves and a bouffant floor-Kappa Delta Phi na checkers. During the morning the hos^,KLK^ WFKKIK |Workiimn. wore a :v>nr dreas of pink length skirt. She carried a cascade honorary educational society ■Sms itMr dsme of honor. Her tiny hat was and wore a large picture hat. lege marshall and chief marshall dur- nnws near wiMra. ^ lowers were a tx ». -.1 i. v ’"F senior year. For the past IIJI .HU on ■ The bnde, given in msmage by her i Iftf TiAixY^ fMTtjiThMl - ^ ' titTW ywiFS couraM. I nosegay of mauve jcweec peas outlined three years she has taught in the '^-lin^k nrt. at Or.n|!.-burit. TJ» lovely in her wedding gown of white mar- young bride pos.sesses unusual s-wx^et- at Dalryn*!^ springs near Kinanls MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON^ Tor their annual picnic. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE j About fifiteen memhers pink net On Tuesday eoenii« Mr. and Mrs. ent and a short business session was ^ ^ Ei^ene Johzmon ware host and host- held during which the foilowing ©f. l “<^orted by mr unoe. Dr. L. E- quisetie, having square neckline, fit- caa to mcaabers of their bridge club. Ticers were riecled for the coming marriage, the ted bodice with a wide lace insertion Two tidilcs were arranged for cards year: • lovely bride was esqubite in her wed- the waist line, puffed sleeves and in the living rocni which was decorat-1 Mrs. L. L. Young, re-clcclied presi-'*^'"R gown of white starch^ chiffon * f^jj circular skirt with lace panels ed with bouquets of roses and other dent. featuring a fitted^d^ with and ending in a slight train. Her fin- cat flower.. Pro*rr«iw. brid*, wm Mr.. ^ B«lci.b««h. r».ri««d IT lr"f* “ '*rKapp of Batt'imore and the late W played ai«l Ar«dd ruooa wa, Ufb viec^rreM^t. eoKh r*"’k S"’ f {"L* and is a irra-loate of the Uni- score winner. Mrs. Downs Monroe and Mrs. Ben ength circular skirt ending with Jcy. The bnde s colonial bouquet yersitv of Maryland F'ormerlv he After the game, the hoateas Mrved Workman, local leader,. ^ . ^ "" ^ •"<* ' live<l in run>lH.rland. Md., but 1, now a delightful pi^te with punch. -Mrs. George T. Brown, publicity length wu ef iBusioa was Her only ornament wa.s a pearl neck- chairman. caught to her hair with orange bJos- j^ce. the gift of the groom. WEDDING PARTY HONORED j After the businesa meeting a de- *nd pleated i^^ine in ^ <f- Gordon Bowie, of Cumberland, Md., AT LAKESIDE CLUB lightful picnic supper was aerred Mrs. P. F. Wingard, Mrs. R. P. €hap<Tnan, Mrs, C. C. Giles, Mb-s Eliz abeth Copeland and W. T. Putnam at tended the state grand chapter meet ing of the Order of the Eiawtern Star in Spartanburg this week. Mrs. Mamie Smith and daughter, Miss Lynn Smith of York, visited the former’.H sSsrter, Mr®. George A. Cope land, on Thursday. While here they were entertained at luncheon by Mrs. H. D. Payne. 'Miss NcHe Loftis, student nurse at General hospital, Spartanburg, has re turned to her dutiiis after spending a 4 ness and charm of personality, and two-week.s vacation with her parents her many friends regret that her here. marriage takes her arway from Clin- Umi. Mr. Kapp is the son of Mrs. P. C. After the rehearsal Tuesday eve- ■ung, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bi«well of WEDDING BREAKFAST FOR Spartanbrng. entertained the Bums-' McCR.\RY-KAPP PARTY Walker bndal party delightfully at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and the Lakeside country club. Mrs. Julian Bolirk entertained beau- Gladioli in effective arrangements tifully at breakfast on Thursday hon- adomed the cl;d» moom. In the din- or.ng the Mrt'rary-Kapp wedding ing rvwm where a greer and white party, col< r note was the tab.r was Throughout the room* a profusion centered wjth a benmifuL'y dec«*rated «»f gladioL. '.ha-'ta dai->«-« and Q vf*^dt::r.g caie ci*niained th» \nne’* Inc- w.-re arf^JcacV a*-- f(»rtjne emV-rr?-. Ice c'-am, rake rangvtl. The br»‘airfa*t tahie. wH. r« feet. She earned a bouquet of bride’s w;|^, the bridegroom’s best man. showered with lilies of the 31^. IleOrary, mother of the bride, valley. She wove as her only oma- vas gowned in black crepe with lace me-nt a necklace of pearls. 'trimmings, and her flowers were pink The oridegToom enterrd with hb rose®. M rs. J, L. Damenon and Miss Vir ginia Shealy of Newberry, who was the house guest the past week of Mrs. Dameron, .spent Thursday in Green wood with Mrs. Cora Dilworth and Miss Corina Dilworth. CARD OF THANKS oeK man, L. E ta-'g. Mr*^. e Bum* m«-*H«.r t rue, w BagTnrt!. Jr^ of Spar- .M a' 1 ^ r . H - ■»r ■ lAurm>, 'e “-avy biue aers, n c^- Mrs. P.r. Kapp of Baltimon*. moth er of the hndegroom, wore black lace; and her corsage was of while nrses. engaginl in dairying, with plants in Orangeliurg and Columbia. Out-of-town gue.stfi at the wedding very grateful for the many were: .Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kapp kindneas ^own us during Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. RichardiUncJ's and death of our wife and Kapp of Orangeburg, Mr. and Mrs. I• K. Brown. We also (Kirdon Bowie of Cumberland, Md.,"'-''^ thank friends and relatives Rev. and Mrs. John E. Richards of beautiful floral offerings. Imnudiat* !v after ih* ct-n-nionv the I.AKb^lDF. I II B BEMKF.RS \N.M %l. I»%-M F- A’ ‘’f the past wee* wa- tb* gsv- « -1 meffi-it-'-' -f t ‘ A* or Ksrmt .1^*. - '• - a.-' l n*w «lfr»ir’f ji.fi.fe t rs ma::-®* ti. •-a ..-f k ..m J ;,,»u.'Tii'- Ta* i" bafkrf • 'C,-i g.ai-'i ■>. * •«' ■ sT-rfiL' tk* -ett ng Mi»ir f«r the was f’-i' nier-sd Iwve B irwwdi awd hM or theWra ak (•rwe\Jkr ooer- af-t? for twenty fn.-. aa- i»rett !y appo.ntrd With nUrr ard c-T'*’*’ I’rntfrng the talde aa« a b<»wi of «-ama*'.*f*-. frr' a~-i gvp^ p'"i..a a'>-f -•h • th*'r *•<■»•- m.-s tw*a l« -t aha*!.* dar> • and ft-r- A del e J imwkfaid r f-ur c*-!.-.,. a# .r..v; a-r> ng oil* a gr-v - a- • "A %fl.- r-'.-!'; r'cTf-- Mr;- W ; I ~»4 - I Sw i - • r-" v M ' a. r ♦ a‘• g - * ■ r- A M 'I - Siaa' > •- m H K ^ jk,^ ' ^ . . a*- cnjffon I ,<»a M i - lit al*- . g- — e» V fc ar* a*»4 H» * T»»V- t*a* •a* r* I*T ’--“a - -d 'Hr »m tmde’s parents < ntertaimii the im- •i)*il;atc famili*’- and oiit-of-toan r-i •- at a n-reptior. (Ire.-ting the go.-'- at the iloor aere M* an<i Mr*. J.*hn W. I.'ttlf Kuceivmg aith the ho-te-- aer, Mr- Kapp. the - de S'rtl br degriKiin, amt Mi Kl'a I .!t ,e MeS f S' > 1 i>tal g'~ii *a.' car’ -d ’tie •n . A|f.1 ir. h. T». Ha ,• J t* \Vaynesl*on>. (Ja., .Mrs. W. R. Ixiw-; man. .Mr;>. Frank Brj-ant, Mrs. Ella .''eigniou.*. .Mr. and Mrs. (1. R. Bow man. .Mr>. Region Myers, of Orange- hiiig. Mis- Lui'retin Ihiniel, .Miss Br.gg.' Vnder-.in. .Mr. anil .Mrs. lamis of <ireena-<MMi. Mr. ami Mrs. Thoma- .Ii'fer-. Mi. and Mi'. Russell .•snioa's of II:'!, Mi*'**'* .Io*ephine ami M;»!g.i Hunt* ' of Owing*, a i-l M'. R. Brown. Janie.s Brown. SMOND (OTTON BLOOM Th«> -eoimi coUmi of the sea son brought to The ( hniiiicie offic** Tuexiay afternoon liy II. II. liollo- aay, e.imi* fnim the faim of the late •lohn II Young mwr the city M Ma-, e?i s-ti'M- •*; I Subscribe la TIIF ( IIKONICLB ' a' •: a 1 . ■ dlA"’T«l -’-A 1 y a- » *. g I a' s- - as 5' miMM leMcIXTIRR RITEb htHF.MMXED IX C«M4 «■ M' aMf M< I |a«jWr ■ XKAL AXU haARTTOX RXTT.rrAlX AT MXXRR M-wm Luia Iw* N«wi ao.i Ra^si b»h* TAaa wn 1 mmi<i*j «w 11., ■■'■•■g 4 Ha R- M n -wir M - H R g->-WM Mr* ’* f. ! a{-* ' ■ -* T ra’ b»i'r aaii i*>« • gad p^ a aok rd #■ # aft sg •eprea t i|w '• aSe- s.'l*r ta a a g»v. • • I . >•*«««: ifm - Hlft*ar-t ao»l wwide' Margaret laiTte Jam tattle aaaii |(r» • J' ■*' •*! >•* CTrsni. «ak* amt •» H’• Mt- T j I'rak* amj 6iT YOUl NIW SUPflY OF NANIS UNOIIWIAI NIII BELK’S DEPT. STORE I I IMoN. S. I . mt '»• ' tim 'mr-mm: , . . It, f < > . « V • ' A ^ 1 ..V 1^.. Cs* 1 • • d s. ‘ r- - M - - r A ■ ^ 0 • • ^ fcr.' ' Sg a M < 1 . ft. ■4 ft H re .f • f o ■ ^ * --a _ * Sr A ft ‘ A ■ B I • • * • u k t • ft^ 1 Bgx • ^ ... • • r ? •r-j IBs . • 'a ■ ® < W' ' . am t B*• • ^ * • * km.- , vf • ... .. 1. " ••• . 'Y m «¥* ^ IS • w .r,-- ^ w * . * • N %.. - V .. ^ ' . . . ..e . c 1 . -V # ft • - ' J . ' M « . 1ft s-*' CJ (# « * ' ft ‘ 1 \ .. T O ^ K • ft ' * * » r a r. DR AXIi Mlt> f J It Ah» la M Mar- lltiNOR RRIDAI M A. PAIIII -a M ft) 1 *a* it » * A r*' - g ' ft a ft’ a* la •t A .* nik>BiT»:«iAx AiiiUARi NOIJt!* NIM«blll %l. Mttmxt. The M-ara* • Aaxgwry laf tfe. I Praairjffroar cAmeh heid fwoatthtj aarwttag Maw4ay ■l the chunk wiMl Biiivy-ginr I; r - . .a • -a.. . la. a-Si M-* h ■nk'i* r *1 'a- ft ARkAXhA.*^ AlsrrOR HOXO«EI> AT “BAPPY AIRES” Hi nc*nag M"» D Jl Fnemoa af Bate*vi:ir. Aru., wha w Ihr guest af her *i«(«r. Mr*. Gsy L. Pitts, Mrs. Jack H. Y'o.,ng. Mr« W. H. Shands ar>c M « \.rt <»T»a--: entertained' Mr* J m Leake imd rtmrge af tW prngTmnt for the afWfwaaa Mra A E Spawrer. Auxilary hutanaak gave an iniereftting hi«tAry of the churrh and Auxiliary, beg-namg mnk the fawnd mg i»f the town of Cl.atnn and thv *-tabJiahnient the I ft f t OiJ* M Wa.ar M a-«* ' ' Ma**' H. < ' a' a*!*. Dr H I**' : « -mt * t*l w *,h a ieve y PA yr-r- fday after- nan noon at five-:h.-^ a: tne Mge of-*ife Mr*. Young at "Happy .Acres." have .Adomirdr the .i-^tge wa.* a profusion ran:iation PXa ""nary »-hiirri“. TV caxa*** and a brief O .'•.-xf-'ia* ■ g-e-** th- wreddirig -ketch of the fokjr pa.<tar- who we'« Mr. a'«. M'^ r, G > w»on*, .•erved t.he rts^i.ndi aaace it* or- F-iwa-*: M -w- Marguerrte gi»m. Rev. Z. L. H..gg ' •>. Mr. Mr*. H. L. Gwlder. f Wei-v atf gaily-coiored ga.-aea fiwvers. De- Holmes, Ihr. \ViU«ai Plumer Jacobs, M'. ar,<: .M—. B F Sw.ik, Mr. and Ik .-x* refreshmsBC? were served tu Dr. F. D. Jooe-, and Ilr. D. J. Roods. M'^. R. A. f'a ana'i. a*, «d Spurran- the guest.* who calkd during the af- Mrs. Spencer also gave the nasats of burg; M.'.-. I»eR tt Mcore. of Rood- temoon. .A large number od friends the First members, all deucoas and ruff; -Mr. an*! Mrs. Mark Brmajn, of enjoyed renewing acqm;a£aaces with elders who have served the church and He".d«-*>r.''\'il!e, N. f'.: Mr. aad Mrs. Mrs. Frierson, the former Miss R’in,e the First board od trustees. In coo- Johr: W. T»-ld, M»* Betue Rjchards, Joe Vance of tK * city. elusion, points of interest cooceming M.*-. am. .Mrs. M. L. Mote*, of loa- ♦ ■ - the sister churches ia the community rer.r; M-*. Fre*. rempcaa. M.*®*- Mary BAPTIST Y 01NG PEOPLE were (^sclosed. Geenp'*'’'., ^I** .Ann Pruitt, M*s« BNTERT.AINED BY .41XILIARY After the program a short business Kaih-Tm Sm,te, Mrs. Cuets SuUivaa, On Monday rreniag the Roman’s session was held, with Mr*. L. B. Dill- Mrs-. Ja.mee F. Bbrncs. «d .AnderMtn; Auxiliary ef the Firs-t Bapairt diurch president of the organixalioii, M-ss Rjty -Norrl* aad Mbs rankyn * Lane, of '•-wherry. MISS COPIE .McCRART H'EDS ROBERT PARKS KAPP IX LCIVELY CHURCH CEREMONY , A lovely weddjr4: was that -cd Miss entertained the young people’s organi- rations on the grounds od the church- Mrs. R. P. Wilder !ed the devotion- BURNS-RALKER RTEDDING al. The Rt-yal .Ambasaadors, the Sun- HERE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON beams and the Junior and BEAUTIFUL CHURCH EA'ENT dia» dn-rji^ rf IW *“• A W»ldinc of dsonm ooi dip.it iu S«. *■« Emm. C*pv-nd MdCryx o’clock at the F^rst Presbyterian pj^rks Kapp, od Coiaadhta. xrhxh was Church when 3lbs AYrginia -Sue Burns ,K,>mr,:zed at »:3b last Thursday af- became the bride of W. M. Walker, .^rnoon in the Finz Pre^.ytermn Dr. D. J. Woods, pastor of the <*«««*-Tr,- Rev. Jaaa E. Rrhat^ of officiated in the presence of rriatives ^Vayne^boro. Gm, ofF«ut«L using the ring ceremony. Prayer xcaa offered hy the bnde’a pas-cor. Dr. D. J Ferns, floor Anne’a lace. NOTICE Onr HTNDOW FOR THE- SPECIALS OF FERED EACH WEEK DUR ING THE ^BOOSTER CAMPAIGN’^ .FRONTIS JEWEI JIT STOKE aai GDT SBOTPE sam. and frieeids. For the occasion floor baskets <d pink gladioli, IQica and gypaupiiilia interspersed with tal braached can- delaLra, again« a backgruaad of ferns, were efXacCixciy nmmgnd ia Queen ASK KOK TH Ktrrs WITH Al.l. IM:K( II \SI-X Dailey’s World’s Fare of Good Foods Mr are raaufttaaitft uhirll are ufrhiag the imarhel hft aur I af the f«*f like at diw-riaiiaufiag nimft Yau tt gH iKr iagqujiltiv hfaN^* here ai the ItHfTllYI |*Mh F **. -uvTfvg i»n> *arrtfirHig the f»i>adD. r*H»fle*Kift oertire al hair a«ftnrr*liip '*jvr kau lirKef* r«eeft ' 4n<f • With 1^4 lie • * (orn or TomatiM’x, I for 25c All |S.puL.r MG XKK IThX pkK. MaxHt'll llouHc ( ofTn*. Ib. LV 20<* rr JI'ICE. IH-o/., 2 for 2Hr Jl K K 16-oi:.. 50r K»v al Kfraliffti*l MiKFEh:, 2 lbs. 2;»c C rwalM'd af Nlscgd PINKAPPIJ-; No. 2 can 15c \ anilU W AKKR.S, 2 pkKs. 29c ‘KRAl*Tor HOMINY, 3 for 2.'ic Premium Fhke ( RACKETS. 2 lbs. 29c VINEOAR. quart bottle 10c SIIRF:I)I)EI) wheat, 2 Un 2.U’ Fresh Country EtRiS, doz. 25c t-Strinx BROOMS, each I9c RITZ CRACK KR.S, lb. 2(tc l*ride Assortment CRACKERS, lb. 2:k* Pink SALMON, can 10c Mixed COOKIES, lb. 10c Smarty DOG FOOD, 6 for 25c SODA or STARCH, 6 for 25c 8 small or 4 lar^e cans 25c Carnation MILK, 4 lar^e or 8 small 25c In Our Market BEEF ROAST, lb. : 20c VEAL CHOPS, Ib. 25c BEEF LIVER, lb. 25c BREAKFAST BACON, Ib. 25c Smoked Sausage, 2 lbs. 35c BACON SQUARES, Ib 20c SERVE COLD CUTS FOR SUMMER SUPPERS Any of these cuts^—25c lb. .Macaroni and Llieese looaf, l*ickle and Pi mento looaf. Minced Ham, Chicken Loaf, Liver ('hee#e. Roast Beef I^oaf, Sauce Meat. DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY ‘‘Quality Foods At Economy Prices’* l.\DEPENDENT —OwimS aa4 OperaUd By CUatMi PMple! Ask For Tickets