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THI RSDAY. JI LY CO. 1935 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THRU The Woman^s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 or 2S8 MM » gave H report on the n.eetinjr of the byt« ruin college. He fioki» a poMiion •Xmerk-an • C^toinetric a»i>ociation re-,with the I-W-S Guano company, cently heW in Los .\nge1e». of which .Mr. and Mrs. Copeland, upon re- he is a trustee. Dr. Smith also took turning from their wethling trip, will part or the prog^ram. gii'ing a discu.s- make their h<»me for the present with .*ion of returning the visually ineffec tive child to usefulness. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. ADAIR Mrs. R. C. Adair entertained ~her bridge club on Thursday morning. Pastel-tinted zinnias and phlox fea tured the decorations in the living room where three tables were ar ranged for players. After cards the guests were invited into the dining room where a de licious luncheon was served in buffet style. JOY GODFREY HAS ! BIRTHDAY PARTli I Joy Godfrey entertained a few little 'girls Thursday morning on the occa- inure.tin, p«>ir«n on •‘Chri.ti.ni’’?; J'L""*!' Citiionnhip," which hod Iwcn prepared ^ •“"* »>>»^ .merry tomee by Mm. T. P. Owen^ was prawnted.l®" mother in- ‘Vited the guests into the dining room .Mr. Copeland’s parents until their new home now under construction on Hampton avenue is completed. i Birthdays And Anniversaries Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey ob- Also takin* part on the promm were;"''" >"e a-ee.. .».« w,e omina ivon, served their wedding anniversary Fri-; Mrs. Xene D. Workman. Mrs. S. W. 1 '”"1^ caO. gleam-,day, July 14. . Sumerel, Miss Mary Lizzie Owens andl*”f candle, was cut. Punch andj ^ j j,as a birthday to- Mrs. Bailey. i""?" ^ 'day. ' rortune emblems attached to nb- "scottie” pin.s SHOES NEED REPAIRING? WIT OUR SERVICES AND PRICES AVAILABLE TO lU, THERE IS NO EXaiSE FOR THAT •RUN DOW N AT THE HEEL LOOK.- W'c Hatre m Coaplcic Urn •i PoL islics, Lam aad SImc AemBorka. S E US FOR BEST SHOE REBUILDING. During a social hour the group en joyed punch and cookies. CITY SHOE SHOP J. R DaiN^, Owner PiMMie 9283^ S. D. Dawkiwi, M|n*. bons were drawn and , given as favors. YOUNGER SET ENJOYS SCAVENGER HUNT An enjoyable entertainment of the MISS FERGUSON ENTERTAINS |week among the younger set was the FRIENDS AT BRIDGE j scavenger hunt given on Friday eve- On Thursday morning, Miss Hazel jning by Miss Jane Ferguson at the Ferguson, daughter of Major and Mrs. i home of her parents. Major ajid Mrs. L. J. Ferguson, entertained a group iL J. Ferguson. MRS. B. F. WINGARD HONORS BRIDE WITH LOVELY TEA Beautiful among social affairs of the week was the tea given Thursday Mr. and M rs. J. A. Cheatham cele brated their first anniversary Satur day, July 15. I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cox of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Har ris of Columbia, formerly of this city, have anniversaries today. M rs. \V. C. Shealy has a birthday afternoon by Mrs. B. F. Wingard. honoring Miss Margaret Wasson of j Saturday. July 22. Laurens, who was married last Sun-j Joy Goilfrey was eleven years of friends at bridge. a» • A V* ^ aaovrii* j * | * * Seven couples assembled in the liv-j<l«y Dallas Dendy. also of laiurens.jTuesday. July 18 old Guests were invited for two tables. and the living room of the home was decorated with bouquets of zinnias in ing room and each was given a list! receiving rooms of the home' Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wilder will; a variety of colors. Progressive bridge | Ferguson and Charles McDonald were was played, with Miss Marcia Gallo-1 the couple returning with the most way winning high score prize. The “booby” prize was present^ to Miss Marguerite McMillan. articles on their list within the des- After cards delicious ice cream and j hunt the hostess served sandwiches, cookies were served. I cake and limeade. of articles to find between the hours! f^**"*"^** * striking setting for the oc-1 celebrate their wedding anniversary of 9:30 and 11:00 o’clock. Miss Hazel *>th lovely arrangements of iTuesday. July 2h. Picardy gladiola. Talisman and Jo-' Dr. J. I^e Young and Mrs. J. M. anna Hill roses. I Pitts, Sr., had birthdays Tuesday, Mrs. W. H. Shands and Miss Maude'July 18. j ignated time. Pearson greeted the guests at thej Tomorrow, July 21, is the wedding After aJl couples had completed the I they were welcomed by, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil <» • ■ ‘ Mrs. W. D. Copeland. Receiving with; Abrams. Mrs. Wingard was the honored guest, i Dr. F. D. Jones observed a birth- Miss Wasson. Miss Catherine Jones.jday Sunday, July H>. ) bride-elect. Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs Coal Notice! We are offering PREMIUM COAL at $7.00 per ton— a very moderate price for sncIi HiRk Quality Coal as “Sun Ray,” “Mayflower” or “Great Heart” coals. - Also, we are again guaranteeing “Not a pint of dust in a ton.” If you wish to book some good coal before the price goes up please call Henderson l*itts or “Red” Cope> land at Phone 62. C-W-S GUANO C0„ INC. I MISS RAMAGE ENTERTAINS WINNERS ANNOUNCED ' IN BABY contest; Little Nell Timmerman and Donnie Rhame were winners in the recent jbaby contest sponsored by J. Pen- MRS. J. M. PITTS HONORED WITH SURPRISE PARTY iPDR BOSTON VISITOR James Wasson and Mrs. Effie Was Honoring Mra. J. M. Pitts, Sr., onj Miss Martha Ramage delightfully j *on of Laurens, and Mr*. F.mmie Win- Tues^y afternoon, the occasion of entertained a number of friends on'lf*rd of Lexington. Each one in the her birthday, Mrs. R. J. Pitts enter- W’edneaday evening honoring Miss 1 T^ceiving line and also those w'ho iained with a lovely party. 'Helen Davis of Boston, who was visit-1helped entertain carried a miniature The party, to which fourteen close,ing her mother, Mrs. Ace Davis, who bride’s sh«*wered bouquet. ^ friends were invited, came as a com-[resides near Clinton. | Assisting the h«»stess in entertain-j ney company for the girl and boyj plete and pleasant surprise to Mrs. Bouquets of cut flowers were placed' ing were: .Mrs. M*. A, Johnson. Mrs ! whose photograph displayrtl in thein Pitts. Effective arrangements of yel- About the living ri>om. and centering , C. Rynum Rett*. Mra. C. C. Giles.: windivws received the most V4»t»>. I lolw gladiola were used in keeping jthc pcettily-appointe*! dining table Mr*. L D. Mri'rary and .Mrs. T. C. Nell is the daughter of .Mr and with a striking green and yellow color I was • bowl or x-ari-colored zinnias. Johns«»n. .Mrs. E. .M. Timmerman ami is 14 scheme. The beautiful and attractive A delicious supper wa» ser\-ed buffet t 'entenng the evquioitely apptunteii months old. Ibinnu. 19 months tdd. is g.fts presented the hom>ree were style. Iac» coverel table in the dining ro«*m the «on «»f I»r. and Mrs D. t». Rhame. o|- ried lind passed among the guests Other- enjoying the cera-ion in ad- • tall 'ase ^-andwiclkea and punch were served ditwin to th«‘ honor guest were Mis«- anil -tatice surf*»umit"4| by a I»»a r«*uml iIj' ng the afternoon. The birthday * • Kiorence Ihiv:-, Ihirothy, Mary and b..w| of rv-e- on a mirror n-n.et4*r tss*. lieat-ng yt IJow lighted candle- Ida fiawfi-rd. .Mt-- Kvelyr Ramage R<’'» - ami fern outlirted the mirmr a^d deroratrd with fl.-ral tiesigns of €»f lAuren-. and Mi— Ijiura V rgin.a g-ri- K ng wa» rut by Mr* Pitt- and Inman «f tireenvilie. h4*u«e gur-r .•< s* ed Ihivis P nk ami whi?*- lee cream ami «!•<•» •ated rakt * were -« rre«l by Mr* R<d> t »: Ms-—'n of lai iren-. Mr- Jame- \*ujrr**-n. and M «• KJia Littlr Mr I .try Ka'tir Jean M mgard pa—«d nt nl* M— llarfY Ne»tle* and Mil l's? 4'a tki.t— {tum h kb. • U* ssfVr hurtdred and f.fty gur-t- \ IMTDII8 4 4»MPI IMKNTF.D kN klXll.lkKk Ilk MlWt klMt.lMk Dll LAND ,M kH |\TP.HE.HTI\<. MKm\«. M \ rg^fita D»-Ard mtertarred Tile regular mofitni) meeCtng ef th. w ■ « .»*• ) nr»4ge part| .'^tueday W'l-man's kui tary I'f the Fi^* 1^- tn •• t-g at t ..4n'.«7 . id’ bytrfian rhttfch was he'id en kfooday «a.^ during the tft* r*i«M>n .kmong > • rg l|k*« Mar.o^ of Au' aPem”-’n at thr rhurrh tiu rd toww gwr«t« wees Mr* Sam g ■/* » •h«‘ ••» tbe floral of hr- •*« Mr* Heath < opriand wa# the pe»» Basor. Mt*s Pimebr Wtthres^ion. t., U-e « a* Ser y and M** g^am t<adef for the a/irrswwn. with Mr- llide-el iohnaey. Mr- fl M ^ Mrla.nAM |t ...nn wee-a-end l*U dr..*' •no, ,n fharge of Mr* I* <1 Brown. Mr- Henry Hatriw-W. Hr* r Mis* V rgtn,a *-Adler Bnarrxr Jr Mr* Hugfi H««lmwN ai-w Gilheri Buhees««. Mr* J J lU’ndy. • •• a-ay—l s’ '■-A t-arv . n 'Se pr<qyrasa. g e»ng a M -•»• FJ-»e Bhwnette anJ Ft—•••e • r. tft-trr* We*« d'*rw***—n “V Miasi—n Itendy. Mrs Btswe.; lu-wdy. Mr* < P ro-«’- Jr. The prill- wa- |2 im in tnuh- at the* -ton for ewrh child i llomirahle mention wa- given to lamia kdair. tlaughter of Mr ami Mr- Grady k<lair, Tor.iiji Ray,daugh ter of Mr and Mr- Dud.i) Ray. tn-rirge Hiahs'k. Jr. -tin wf |»» and Ml- tr*'orge K Hla'i-rk. ami Mdtwn 11- yd. •••n i*f Mr ami Mr- Kay H»»yd. f>-i tK« ir alandir-g- a tHr ,.>r«|e-t« tk in4 * »• re l%e -a tk hrn "tl-mr tk ilh the 1-a-«-d. they *11 kae* l«- h -nm- The frr-d. of r«mrw. wio he fer the firU ahe were tw piay 'n arirtt and daln t If they ran them aJ> m thr UiraUr g',, 1 ,* , -e. • • Ml** an-l J t I •rgi«**a pf a» ••* Mr- T'-f •• ♦ t* "^0 Mlnw lui livK «f>B FStBMTklSw IBtBSIwl M -d* , r ... g g‘ ■-P J • .* »• ■f f ' < , k -lU'rt t»m inen* -eekMUl WW* k inretit. M-** Swdtr \ iWvlrt, afUr whwa $lrs L. B- IhdanA He^^ MMr* B M Mi 'f ' he nIgWS’CBt >—* gWVe a* M**- tattle Edwatd*. alf ef ti .‘f n, f rnen* ••a* M- k ’• '* w.f»,en- an.| M*-- l* u ■ -M' -a' SI a-are |,»* ^ r. <« t ,», and -,4 l»»e, ■ , ; » • >».| Mr ■ ■ »• Ik s« *l* T- -x •tr.sltn,) *• ■ * 9 ■ *1 ■ P»e*hrW a- »-r**e» —^ - — 1*- WM-- *g ••• r ««(« Ul'-a M ktti. iBirr h klH KB Water Rates Reduced! The Water and ligM l*tajit awnagners the following reduction as authorized by f'ounril: Krginning with Juur aaB rMtinuing throuck Sep tember, all rmidential water billing will carry a 2S‘. reduction on all water n%er ami abo«e Ibe minimum. Thin in Bone In rnmply with Ibe reMurwt nf nanny who Benire to keep Ibeir lawnn and nbrnbbery in Bilinn, In Bn im nl lemi em4 la D. C. HEUSTESS, Oerk & Treat, j Subteribe to The Chronicle — S1.50a Year r ■ s 9* I* J W ..d’ ..f • a • • • t S'- P«>l‘t 1 kB BBIDA Fl ».! Y N4i\fHiril MnN I I N« N»<»\ r -.g M-' I a'St' -Nl m *■ ; •« I M W w ■ K » • H I < Mr* tb* I g * *• 1 a V -g - a I' nr I k I. *• s -• 1 J t •d* Ji t»*r— •-iS • isg* • • ft • •*• l- . * , s., * . - t , , •]■ ' ■ a an-T M ■ 'r'"ta -e-l r»*--*i ' f ' •!* ( f **« <s -t «- a * of wa '.r Tal-sn-ar. tha plare of fWra g^r’ li»* gna' th* p.a«w *f the h,’-,,-*- war a larger rwrawgw rd whit* kdiar ney r-m*« and gypeuphilia t« hrxla- p.nk and hits* A ptwfwsw-n td p*4a n a* and giaduda nilaraprr*«<d w th fr*r nhjm 4 kBiH MMItF 4tirri.kMi |\ 4 P.KFM«l\k kT IKM M Nil I « • e- •*At ' g a-* Me-t-*—tai • 1 r •: Y' r • -^y t • 4 .«r. . Seo ' f R « a M .vaUrrd IW ' .f >Mar>9 '• r*»ie tw s- M •• Ma'gsie' Sau , • lS4e'''*e' d M'* I* *a4.eT. • SOie lie I ■ hA "’f • ’ Ms *» • «•! ,8* , I*- y W t-r-gg. -, • » » f *w rStar-a end ’a* ►• )®e«l a- r ng ,ereua> ay ) ■' k-x - |»'*e • • '--I a a> «a n««»f M 4 T l MMCTs MltN MB> BAII Ek t>* Frdsy afke'f -■« Mr* T I,’ M Ka .ey wa- ate** t. fwevwber* af the f^rii. furnished fmaJ adomwsewt Wamwa't 4 hriatian Temgeranr* tmma imth the dinif^ and living rwama at her honve on < alvwrt aveaw* ^ delectable threw-coume Ktnrhean The apactous living room was hand- ^ras sarvwd at amall tabUa la the d»n- to-nely d*r«>rat*d with arrangwasentt |f|g roam ta sixteen incited guest* <d rnjarful summer flowers. j\f hridr-elaek waa presented a The meeting was opened with the |y „f Sr'ipture reading by Mrs. T. R. Ow-' ♦ eiia. After a short buaineos aomKMi an DR. AND MRS. FE14JRK SMITH ENTFJtTAiN OPTOMETRISTS t«n»<-- mnd fsrw*. fwewrahed a **Bt I gh*. foe the wedding srewr 4lw th* ' t-u f.t wrr* tbrve large hoabete af deep p.na crepe mjrrtie whjrb sSuod I- f.ear re..ef aga.Mt the hwrhgvwund tf green The nupemJ muse waa fwrmsbed hy l*r Matter B Roherts, director uf mua-c at Miatbrwp collage, aegwnisl I*T. Robert* piayad Srhtibert’s Sere- rvade and during the ceremony tb* *«dt tone* ad tha argan arere heard in ‘Traumerei’' by Schumann. Mr* Stre^e -ang “Beiause.” Tbr Bridal THE IDEAL WEDDING GIfT FOR THE COM- ING BRIDE— Sterling Silver, Distinctive China and Hand Cat (Tear Sparkling Glassware. Match, (lock and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. FRONTIS ■ JEWEIJIY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith enter- < horu* from Lidiengrin sra« used a* tained optometrists of the Piedmont the processional and the M’edding section and their wive* and friend* March 4 Mendelssohn | a* the rrees- on .Monday evening at Lakeside Coun- sional. try club with a buffet supper. The bride had as her only attend-' Effectively used in the center of ant her .-ister, Mrs. Bynum Poe, dame the prettily-appointed dining table of honor, who wore a sports dress of ■ was a bowl of colorful petunias and paie pink pique, a large white straw' verbena. The hostess was assisted in hat and carried an arm bouquet of' serving by her sister, Miss lia McLe- asters in |*astel shade*, more of Vidalia, Ga., and Mrs. Mary The candles were lighted by the. Gasque Batson of Lauren.*. two usherx;, Bynum pf,«- of Rock Hill,* The ladies enjoyed several games and Arthur Copeland of Clinton. The of cards, while the regular monthly bridegroom was attended by his zone meeting was held. brother. Heath Copeland of this city. Dr. W. C. Ezell < of Spartanburg, as best man. i Tl)e bride was gi'*^ >n marriage by ' ~ • her paternal uncle, Rufus E. Sadler of Clinton. The bride wa« a striking STRAW HAT SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Elntire Lot of at Half-Price L. B. Dillard figure in her wedding costume of 'white importeil linen fashioned ■with a jacket, the. lapels of. which “were lined with ssvy dotted taffeta. A large white felt hat and corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley com pleted her modish costume. Immediately after the ceremony .M.^s. Sadler, mother of the br:«le, en tertained at luncheon for the weflding- Sparry, memr»ers 6f the immediate families and out-r»f-town guests, at her home on College avenue. I The bride, a graduate of Winthrop college, is an attractive and accom plished young wrmian. For the paat three years she successfully taught in|| the Clinton high scho<J during which; time she made many friends who areji giad to know her nsarriage brings her to Clmton for her future home. The bridegroom is tbe jounger aoV of Mr. aad Mra. T. D. CopelaMl of tkia city, aad a graduate of Prea FORMAL OPENING TODAY Thursday July 20th. CLINTON BEAUTY SALON iFriMMiJii.Y I ij.N-ni.s REAirnr nmift) mt Cbalaa We lasile Ibe laB Mba aborb ai aasBeraly Bublir. W'e aae aaly Ibe fiacat prefaral aaB Ibb ealire aaB allzMetbofy ly la obit aar la aeoe Ibe are ■aBerate. MISS ETHEL EARGLE . . . aa et| pbahure ia aerkiag ymm. ageralar vil be b atleatba gbea ta afl iB win take lUaealM. Special Prices On Permanents For July $7.50 IVraianent $5.(K) I'eraianent $3.50 Permanent Summer Special $5.00 .... $3.50 .... $2.50 $2.00 THREE FREE PERMANENTS To Be (^ven Away Friday, July 28 - 8:00 P. M. On this 4late three Permanents priceoi at $7.50, $.5.00 and $,3.50 will be, ^iven away absolutely FREE to our custinners bolding lucky numbers. Ask our operators for full particulars about these free awards. Clinton Beauty Salon cunton. s, c. Next D4K>r To Casino Tbeatre CY)OL — CLEAN — COMFOBTi Pbaae 24$-J 1 j