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k ' Y •' IT-: r^. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C PACK THMBB The Woman^s Page , SOaSTY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Tekphooe 74 or 258 PEOPLE VOUKNOW Births MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL —The Society Editor was cowlucted in which the club pre-I sented to eiach lady present a box of candy and an addhional favor. Mrs. William Brooks Owens, the club’s pianist, due to illness, was absent for .'the first time for such an occasion and sreneral regret expressed by the president and members that she was jnot able to be at her aocustomed place. I Christmas holidays with her parent8.|C. Pinaon, <d this city, j Enjoyable music for the evening j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farguson. j - — fumwhed by a group from the Mr. and Mrs. Lumas Lake had as! BBNNBTT Monday ^venma at'the Ihome of the'J?'"*^ schwls b^, dire^ by Paul-^esr guests Sunday Mr. and Mn.| Jir. and Mm. M. A. former to members of the Ladies’ j Mahaffey as, Grady l^rouse of Abbeville. Mm. Ho- Ware Shoals, formerty o# Ohaten, an- SUBSCXm TO THB CHMWICLB McQUBKN Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McQueen _ I Latta, announce the iMrlli of a daapBh- 'ter, Agnes Gertrude, Dec. 4. j Mias Emily Ferguson, who teaches'McQueen is the former Mtaa Mi lat CheatenfieM, ie spendnig tbeiPaiaon, dnqghtor <rf Mr. and lira. COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME POK CXNMfeD PEOPIJI OHLT Phnatlf Bar. B. W. ^ Brbte dass of the Aaaooiate Reformed pianist. |mer Woods of Atlanta,' and Mm. Cari Pmshvtnrian ohimh i evening, Medlock of Laurens. rTBsoyxOTm ommon. _ (the members were reminded that thej „ w r j j GiwmmomI P*^iocca.sion was not only ‘Madies night”* Vu 1 ilii- ^ Greenwood honprtal gram leader for the evening, gave a't^ 1 ^ birthday of the ^ Whdiington, D.O, W. of ••D-.W- D»rin, th. STtiJtl' nooBoe the birth of a daughter, ily Aan, on Monday, Dec. 18. at the WHY SiOrcr Fi Fir qvick rcSef fi |busine8s seeakm Mrs. Wilson was elected president of the class for the looming year, and Mrs. Ansel Bobo, secretary and treasurer. ,4^V4aaism r* ^ ^ ■xsx. * aa* a.^ ^l.. Spencer. To hia complete aurprise, 'J . . wa. preaentod . ,ift by the ™«nb«-!i:.5: ship as evidence of their high es- iMiss Maude Wells of this city. ^ ' GIVB THB CHRON1CLB FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT I take CCS 66fi J. Isaac Copeland, librarian aft Fur- MRS. T. J. PEAKE HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB . teem for him, and in recognition of n n 1 After the progra,! a delightfd ^ man {Ohnstmas party was enjoyed. Eacbj entertainment of the' memb^ in the class has a ^Simshine' ^ Mrs. T. J. I-enke entertained her’®**®'!.?"*' ('™”l.Mra. Selwyn of Greenville, >eho dkl and .Mirs. W. D. Copland. ! Mr. and Mrs. OHn Sheely and O. H. la prettily decorated Christma* tree. b^jire club « Wedne«i.y tAttnoon, ^ •with a pretty party. used to give the room a holiday ndte. .^.stK mrajj^wnta er^jT, hooteesee oerved a tamptin* **l:ir^**‘^ aided plme which carried out the red ^orned the b^. Bnd^ wan play-^ green color motif. Slrta were cd at two tables throughout the passed temoon and when scjores were count-1 ^ many myacemua thing, tt.; audience . ®'i; "1“®! _^ir« and ijimij' jfjj' M jv uo 't-jsi I ^ «• 4«xai%ri«^ 4. ' a • , , y% • r% % closely »-atehed, but didnt under-i'’"J?*'* ™. I. „ 1 . j Mrs. W. H. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.} ^ ■ . , . , 'Vallace and family, and Mr. and The evenings varied program, the ^ Newberrv were music, fun and memment, and the * * i vT*^’ i u 1 ... . u . ..'gU'Wts Sunday of .Mr. ami Mrs. J. H.J presentation of gifts to the hoiH>r ^ te ' guests, made the annual social func tion an enjoyable evwt in keeping | ^ .Hth other, given by the Clinton cluhi"®???®'"®’ *i® -mwidays with her parents, Mr. and ©d Mrs. Jodie Chandler was presented gQi^Qf^ifY GIVE£ PARTY high score prirc. l^qn COUNTRY CLUB MM cmd. UK hoete» .wved it* organization .eventeen delicious salad course w’lth Russian) , joywi ^i MiQo,.o Rnchael O’Danirl of Cam ithe past week was the lovely Christ- Durimp the eveninir the oresident' Kachael u lianieJ ot iam- jmas party given on Wedne^iy eve-1 the ^ ^ *«*- tea. MRS. TAYLOR HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB Wedneaday afternoon Mrs George ning by the Alpha Psi Delta sororityjp. C. Pinson, and he was asked to! of Paesbyerian coMege. Miss Mar-|g^p(^ recognition, tharene Pitta is president of the or- I ingham, N. C., are spending the hoK-1 W. Taylor entertained the Study club »WM*atfon. which has fourteen mem- METHODIST AUXILIARY at a lovely meetii^. 1*^' member invited a'INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS A delightful C^istmaa progiam , . waa presented by Mrs. ThotnweJl , The apacioua dub rooms were gaily Dunlap. She read ”To Make A Hoos- ^ ier Hoiiday,” and “The Gift of the Ohristn^ tr^. ‘Taflfy pulling was enjoyed, carols sung and games play- Magi.” Mrs. Taylor’s'home was adorned,?* evening Dancing and with bright berried evergreens and a also furnished entertain- prettUy decorated tree. Delicious oof- oocwion. fee, sandwiches, fruit cake and cookies Sandwiches, cold drinks, fruit, can- were served. "Y served. Each gueet wa.s gvien a gift from Last Thursday afternoon members of Broad Street Methodist church held Che December meeting, at which time officers for the coming year were in- !>,»««.« iw,— stalled by Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor BiU Wade, Duncan Workman, Thomas of the church. days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs., A. O’Daniel. Mrs. Austin Chandler spent Mon-' day in Greenwood with Mrs. II. A. Bennett The following Clemson college stu dents arrived yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays at their bonssa: the ChrLstmas tree. Baldwin, John G. Pitts. .Mr. ami Mrs. J. T PiMe, and Lewis Dickerson and guests of MR. AND .MRS. GODFREY ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfi-ey enter- taint*d members of t;he latter’s Iwitlge Mrs. Francis W’est led the devo tional, selecting as a Scripture read- ^ ^ , ing part of the 14th chapter of Mark.J^*y**‘» ^'*‘*.*‘ Mr.. W»« .!«> (taVf an inapirin* di.-;'®'”"*’ Ohaperoti«, were 'Mr. and Mr.. Jack'cii..i<in on the topic, ‘"The Gift of the, ™'?; ''®??®', " Nixon, Miss Mary Ho^kze Dillard ami j Loving Heart.” Mr. McGee offered * *• Jeanes. and Mrs. H. M. W’ilson, Jr. prayer. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We take this means of thanking you for your gener ous patronage and good will in the past. We hope that this pleasant relationship may continue in the future and we pledge our best efftwls to give you quality work, competent service and fair prices. BUCHANAN’S DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Jeanes, in Easley for the holidays. .‘Xrebie Sam .Adair, stmkmt ait the .An imnres.sive memorial service . . »n. hold for Mr..SiU)k.FinnoyAd»ir.|U'>'v«7»*y «< d.w.«.l ni. mb.T of the ont.nlz«Jon,lj1’“' "'“)' TIIOR,NMELL AUXILIARY IN KE(;ULAK MEETING _ .MenibtMS of the Thornwell Memo- vjrj,. Nannie E. Jones" also de-l*^'* B. D. Ran- cluh ami their husbands at dinner on ***“* church auxiliary met on Sunday cea.'MnJ, mother of Mrs, George Watts> »« r- ou i i u Fnday evening. ,afU^moon at the Ibirary. 'Coix-laml, who serYiNl a.s president of i M^- M. C. Sln-aly and Mrs. A Yuletide decoration of bright- „ The mmrng wa.^ presideti over by auxiliary for the past year Newlierry. spent berrieil holly, evergreens and tall red tapers formed an appropriate seating for the party. A delicious tiukey Lynn ie<i tne devotional, "Holy Night per wa.s .st*rve<l buffet style to sixteeniuspiring program on Joy of the Mctne gave a timely and in-, . . , . ... ^ guests. Lord” was presi-nted by Miss aane' t^j.^sting talk on the conditioti of the .After supper cards wart» played,, Ghristmas carols, sung by - al(.^yp(.y, today, and also spoke briefly with Mrs, Hamp Boyd winning high^K^'^P orphanage girls, were ^^n the book, “Quo Vadis. Mrs. F. .M. .Stutts, pre.swlent of the pr. Ji,hn G. Harden, aceoinpaiiicd organiratkm, and ojiened with prayer. I ^.^e piano by Mrs. Barden, sang a • Libsjon. I Mrs. L. R. Lynn led the devotional. bv,i« ••h.Jv ” I The foII<ywi Inman with Mr. and Mrs. ing Wint'hrop college .students are sp<*nding tbi* holidays score for the ladies, and H. E Eichel- berger for the men. heard with pleasure. | following officers were in- During the budness session, sec- stalled; LADIES’ BIBLE CLASS ENJOYS CHRISTMAS TREE Mrs. Lowry Wilson and Mrs. A. B.j on retartes of causes gave their month ly reports and an offering for “minis terial relier’ was made. Blakely, Jr., were joint hoatsasea HONORED J/ • J, J'WA TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS At Ckriataias tiaie ws lay aaide oar worries and carea aad have a saaaoa of aiirtk and fel- lowskip. We wcicoais this glad holiday that ws nay show ap preciation of oar friends by wishing yoa hsppincas sad prosperity daring Christaias snd the New Year. We Thank You. FRONTIS Jewelry Store And GIFT SHOPPE BY KIWANIANS AT PRB-CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual “ladies night” celebra tion of the Clinton Kiwsnis club took place last Thursday evening at Hotel Clinton in the form of a banquet and informal entertainment. 'Hie party is given annually during the pre-Christ- ,mas season in honor of the “Kiweens” 'snd invited gueets. Dr. A. ^ Spencer, the retiring (Mrs. John G. Barden, president. Mrs. J. B. Dailey, vice-president. Mrs. R. J. Pitts, recording secre tary. Mrs. J. V. Edwards, corresponding secretary. Mrs. T. P. Owens, secretary of lit erature and publication. Mrs. A. M. Cannon, mission treas urer. Mrs. H. J. Pitts, local treasurer. .Mrs. .S. Dawkins, superintendent baby division. Mrs. George Watts Oopeland, su perintendent of missions. Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, superin- Edwards, Eleanor Copeland, Dorothy* Workman, Elsie Johnson, .Marga^' Johnson, Pi*ggy Sprunt, Mary. Ida and Dorothy Crawfoni. Missta Ellioftt Dobbins and IKirothy t'larke, also stu dents at WHnthrop, are spending Christmas at their homes in GoM-.* vHle. I indude Mr. snd >Mrs. T. P. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr.,i and Mr. and Mrs. Wilaon Tison of Ks-| tiR. Mrs. Tison before marriage was' Miss Elsie IJttle of this city. I pr«..deM. pr«.M)«d m mtatar of roonita. .nd »iotand«i tho IWM* « Mr.. Goot*. Holknd. .opn-mtand- moft cordiol w«lron.o. koll^n* t)K ^ ^ of . 'fM^ciMhCT by I Mm. D>v. fr. Copztand. .uporin- ^ Mm group. “<* 5®*'® I>®- >-'taTK)«nt of .piritu.! lift. banquet was by the man Mrs. John W. Coleman Chairman so cial twiatkins. Mrs. Clifton Adair, chairman of Sara Glenn circle. Mrs. P. B. Adair, chairman of cir- R. Ljmn, an elegant served in four cbursai sgement. The tables were attractive in holly and red candles decorations to provide a lovely setting for the dinner. A -u 'wl' V large ‘'Merry Christmas” greeting displayed across one side of the hall, reminded the guests of the Yuletide season. The program committee gave a few amusing ten-years-hence items from newspapers pertaining to several members of the club. Dorothy Robin son, an Academy Street school pupil, 'favdred the audience with a clever reading. Place cards with the Kiwanis “K” , um,. were placed at each plate. A drawing H®-* formerly <>f Clinton, cele- , brated a birthday I>ec. 15. .Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton wHI .Mrs. B. H. Henry, chairman of cir- de No. 2. , Mrs. H. J. Phts, chainnan of cir cle No. 3. Birthdays And Anniversaries WHY NOT 80LVE YOUR GIFT ! PROBLEMS ' . . . by giving the Man “Reader’s Di-l gear or “Ufe“: the Waaian “Gead Housekeeping” or “American Hame“:{ the Young Man “American Maga-' sine”; the Young WiHuan “Tbe l..a-| dies* Home Journal”; the Roy “Abmc-' lean Boy” or “Boys’ life”; the Girl “The American Girl.” JAMBS W. CALDWELL Call 27C Send lovely Cbri9UM» tify yo«r hone with several They will briRhtea mp mmy to loved oBcs or or other —l*OINSETnAS —CUT FLOWERS Make voor —CYCLAMEN —WREATHS today. Eastskle Greenhouse PHONE 2195 Miss Aiieline Bolami, of Miami We Extend Best Wishes For A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year We wish to “thank” our friends and customers for the ever-increasinsr patronage afforded us during the past year for which we are very grateful. That this pleasant relationship will continue in the future is our sincere wish. DONT FORGET FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS EASTSM GREENHOUSE Mrs. Branson Asbill Phone 210$ observe their firwt wedding anniver- sar\' .Sunday, Dec. 24. 'ffKlay’s birthdays: Mrs. Emma J. Little, Mr.H, Lois Page Goff, Mies Hazel Boland of Greenville, former ly of Clinton, and Mrs. J. R. Martin, of Laurens, who was before marriage. Miss Mary Poole of this city. kfr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves will ob serve their 8th wedding anniversary We<lnesday, Dec. 27. Mrs. .M, C. Poole has a birthday Saturday, Dec. 23. Little Henry Grady Chandler,, Jr., was 2 years old Tuee^y, Dec. 19. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bryan Holland have a wedding anniversary Tuesday, Dec. 26. Lawrence HaJl celebrated a birth day Dec. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoong ob- acreed their 3rd. wedding anniversary Dee. 19. . Little Jackie Pranks, 8 year old granddaughter of Mrs. Sehna B. Adair, will criebiwte a birthday Bun- day, Dec. 24. December 27 is the 46th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mas. W. H. Shands. Mrs. J. E. Benjantm has i Wednesday, Dee. 27. • Miss Attis Cauley will celebrate a birthday tomorrow and P. P. Oanley has one .Sunday, Dee. 24. lhad Johnson and Mrs. R. W. Woodruff of Senamk^ Fla., fmiueriy of diaum, lhave b^jrChdhqrs (Xwistmas <l*y. December 25 wedding anpiversaries W. C. BALDWIN MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STBEET — CUNTON. & C