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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
The Woman^s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Teleplume 74 or 258
T
tended the Reed-Gambrell wedding iniJUlM^ A lY RavvAn
Columbia Saturday. iVlrS* A.rLl. DAlTOll
Dies In Savnnah
son,
rith Mrs.
se, in Bates-
in Leesville.! Mrs. Eugenia Granger Barron, wife
C LaMottei®^ Allan D. Barron of GoldviMe, died
Birthdays
And Anniversaries
WELCOME, NEW
Wekonve t» you New
newborn kinc—
Can you teil us sometiting of the tid
ings that you bring?
Do you carry happiness enough to
last the year?
Do you sing a song of joy to cast out
doubt and fear?
Pesbaps a balm for heartaches you
bring along with you;
Perhaps a key to friendships to buoy
aM year througlh.
Mr. and Mrs- Lynn
Lsmn, Jr., spent Ohristm^
i Cooper’s faither, W. L.
burg, and other relati
!«>d »i» returned to/their We " "r* ^ ***
IMnsUm, N. C, 7e«te?d.y ,tUr spend-:*^«"^' ^ Oeongw hoyrtol m Snenn-
m* the hriWaye with the ehe had been ent.-
'mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, and oth- <*»? •« *»• _
a.. kaawa I Fuoeiml seTVjoes were held yeater-,^
1 j T V ■ . day afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Andwc, have
j Jamp and J^n Skm home of her brother, Harvey Granger,
several days this week of Mr. and Savannah.
In a quiet ceremony at the Presby- Mrs. John Lindsay in Wakeiboro. j Barron was a daughter of the
terian manse on tbe morning of De-j Bill Crisp student at Craxer Theo- ute Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Givo^r
cemb^ 20, Miss Esther Cordell of logical seminary, Oheeter, Pa., is'of Savannah. She was married in 1930 observe
Dalphos, Ohio, and Hartsville, vms spending the boHdays with his par-1 to Mr. Barron and came to GoMvilie
nuuned to Dr. George R. O’Daniel, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in to make ‘her home. During her resi-
also of HaKsviWe, the officiating Mountville, and other relativee here, idence there she made many friends by
clergyman being the ^verend Bar- £ j Adair have re-|her kind, sweet disposition and lovely
nard A Mclihany, minister of the turned from a visit to Btrs. Adair’s traits of character. The news of her
father, M. Meadows, in Cusseta, Ala. | untimely death came as a great shock
YEAR iCORDELL-O'DANIEL RITES
Year, enterjSOLEMNIZED AT HARTSVILLE
HartsviNe church.
The ring ceremony was perfoimed
Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Buford will
observe, their first weddiog anniver
sary tomonow, Dec. 29. •
Lynn Oooper, Jr., is tix yean old
today. ^
Mr. and Mia. Woodrow Shnmcns of
wadding axmi-
Satorday, Dec. SO.
Mrs. J. T. Pack celebrated a birth
day Sunday, Dec. 24.
Mr. and Mm. Brunoon AabiM will
anniversary
Tkiesday, Jan. 2.
Miss Ida Poole has a birthday to
morrow, Dec. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. WingaH wiH
observe a wedding atmiveraary Mon-
M A80NS TO MEET FRIDAY
Qampbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. ML,
win hold a special cararaonieation Fri
day night, Dec. 29, at 7 o’clock. Qec-
tion and inatailation of officers will
take place, and all members are urged
to be prewwt Bro. O. Fkenk Hart,
grand secnetary, will be bene to in-
atall the hew offioera.
R. L. PLAXKX). W. M.
J. M. FULMHR, Sec.
Wo Do AH
PRINTING
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING 00.
in a setting of Christmas BTeewry,
We bid you welcome, New Year—our ■ poinsettias smd red candles. The ,^ide
Mr. and Mre. W. W. Arrington andjto those wlx> knew and admired
mily of Greenville, spent Christinas whom join in sincere sympathy. ” **
Fran-
dreams we trust with you;
Forgetting ills of all the past,
start the book anew.
was attired in a beautifid blaidt crepe
we I dress beaded in turquoise and silver,
with handsome fin*-trimmed coat and
matching accessories. Her corsage
was of yeilow Gloria roses. The young
coupJe left immediately on a motor
high.trip to Florida, and on their return
HIGH SCHOOL GROUP
GIVE DANCE AT CLUB
The junior class of Clinton
school entertained on last Wednesday j will reside at their residence on West,
evening with a lovely Christmas dance, Home avenue.
at I-akeside country club. * The bride, an unusually attractive .
\ Yuletide decoration of silvered'^nd charming young woman, is the
I?"* «d Mre. R W. Oread., Jr..
M. Blakely of Doroville, Ga^ also vis-! - ^ husfiand, the deceased ’ ^***®“^ J wwMmg atimveraanr
ited their mother during the holidays.',»» surNived by two small daughters,
Mr. and Mre. R, L. Pkrioo and ren. J™"-;- '«>- »•
,B^y, spent Sunday re BlaAsbuFK.g,^,,^,,. • Mr. and Mre. Lomoa Lake have «
iw’ith the formers parents, Mr. ami |wedding anniversary Monday, Jan
.Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. I |
Lewis BagweU, Jr., will c<H«birate a
1.
Betty Tribble has returned from aj
•visit to lolatives in Charlotte, N. C.,
TO GIVE PARTY TONIGHT
The Helen Anderson Sunday school
Blacksburg.
Mr. ami Mrs.
class of tihe First Baptist,church will j
COLDS
Cause Discomfort
John W. Coleman Christmas party and daew i
ivey and pine boughs (formed an ap-^daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. rkrUtTYms with tbeir -*on Ma- »w<‘rting at the ihorm* of Mrs.
pr^iTiate set^ng ^^rdell of Delphos, A talented ^ ^ ^ c^oleman, ami Mrs. Coleman,!this evening at 7:30. The
Miss Alice Gaines, Miss Irene Hipp, pianist, she received her musical T « • -
Alex
eom-
M»8 Margaret Webb,
and James Sloan
for the oocasaon.
were
W. E. Monts
chaperones
training at the American Conser\a-
tory of Music, Chicago, from which
institution she hcids the degrees of
Imittee in charge invites all members
For quick rcfief
from tkc misery
of colds, take 666
666
Mr and Mrs. John Epps and son
ha\'e returned to their home in Char-
:to attend.
I liquid—^Tablrtfi—Salve—^Noae Drops
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
COUNTRY MARKET
W. R. Pitta, Pvap.
John M. Ray
Tom Reeder (calored)
Jess Oxner (rolored)
This fimi employs
Fifty previonaly re-
portA firms employed
ToUl
381
.385
It Pays To Trade
IN CLINTON
1 DU .1 u u ul- • ! l«»ton after being the gue«t» for sev-
I J?- “bu'SI enil <i»y« of Mre. Bpp,’ .retar. Mre.
BLAKELY-COVINCTON iL ?'yf™i’^u”'John Holland Hunter, and Mr. Hun-
Of cordial intereat te their many^,^»~" • n«™^.«»f ‘•'t ^“Ity'ter.
friend, here and elrewhere i. the fo|.l“f •"<* “ " “‘i
Inwin; announeemeat: ■ ******,^***^'*nl” ‘u ^ .‘•y *f Spartanburg, vished .Mre. E. B.
M^and Mre. John Telford Blakelyi®' '"•"Isloan Sunday.
the marriage of their | , i Miss Ludie Nell Scott spent the
l/r.
Mr .and Mrs. R. D. Ijewis and fam-:
1940 Calls For...
announce tne marriage , , i v ^ i . _ —
daughter, Catherine Benneat, to Mr. O Hamel has for reve^ years Atlanta with her gmnd-
Hi^s Kemper Covington of Ben-]*^;®'' ■" »*«»• imother, Mre. S. W. Hughes., and other
nettsville on Satunlay, Hresenbe-r the' y'"®-„»<■ “•l®,,7" «f *"<' ,''7- relatives. <)n Clhristmas .lay sh.. at-
twenty-third, nineteen hun.lied and ' * ■.J*'!.? *s it***.**"* *7 If®®*..®* ' teenl.si a showing of “tome With the
th.rty-nine, Clinton, .South Carolina. *''® «• T iT*' " in.! "
■' nyu*nan coHvgv, ami the .M. I). iJegree
from the .MtHlical C\»lU*gf of South
(’an>lina, Chark*.stt>n, and later'took
postgraduate work at tin* UnigiM'sity
of North Carolina ami Vamlerbilt uni-
MKS. P.\( K HONORED IN versity. Hi.s interneship was ser>*ed
DANA, N. ON IllRTHDAB at the Greenville (South Cnrolina)
Mr. ami Mrs, J. T. Pack and chil- (H*neral and the (k*orgia BajrtJst hos-
dren atU'mktl a ( bristnias house pitals. His mtyfiical fraternity is .\l|>ha
party over the week-end at the home Kapfia Kapfie ami he holds member-
of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. -Stepp in Dana, ship in the Hait^vyille Rotary club.
N. C. I ^
irty
A^r a short we<l<ling trip the
young couple will make their home
in Bennettsville.
Dec. 24 being the birthday of .Mrs.
I^k, a surprise party had been plan
ned to which about fifty friends were
invitad. The home was decorated in
the traditional t2>ristinaa >motrf and
appropriate games were played.
CtiriaUnas carols were sung snd other
special music enjoyed. -Mrs. Pack
PEOPLE
VOU KNOW
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank (auley spent
remembered with many beautiful Christmas in M'hitmire with the lat-
gtfu. iter’s mother, Mrs. Inex Pruitt.
♦ 1 Miss Sara Lee l*ack has returned
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS to her home here after a ten-day vis h
GIVR.N CHRISTMAS PARTY with friends in Hendersonville and
Miss Nancy Yourig delightfully en- .
tevurentel h.r Sumtey reh<ml ctere. ►'T’'*? c.ty, .p«>t
rerepmted ot giri. of Ih. junior <l«- fT*. f ** ’* *
partment of the nrsl Piwebyterian hospitrt.
rhureh. w.th . tbr..tm« p.rty <« ^>*®- ‘nd Mre. ,pe« (■*
Wretrewtey afternoon. ^ .Sp..«nburg. .pM . wrth Ute formrr*. brellter. Boyd
AppropriM. golite. wore pl.jred. TT f<»w.rr. m^. Mre. H. M.
cut. w,re .idrengnJ renong thr »*»»®y grendmoUter. Mre. H. A.
Mftn tnleman.
Ralph QuatUebauvn of Columbia, is
visiting his grandmother. Mrs. J. H.
-M. Young.
Mrs. (k><>rgi* R, HoHaml is visiting
lH‘r daught<*r, .Mrs. Joe Hagins, sml|
•Mr. Hagins in .Abberille. |
.Misses Msi->' Bailey Owens, Vir-'
ginia Sadler and Grace Martin, Tench
Owens and Tommy Martin attendtil
the annual Christmas ilance at New-
(s*rry country club on We<lnes«lay ow
ning.
Mrs. W. B. Tribble and daughter,
Ixiuise, are s|M®miing a few days in
Blacksburg viibh Mrs. Tribble’s par
ents, .Mr. ami Mrs. J. N. Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian LYeeman and
Mr. and Mrs. Povrell Freeman will
leave tomorrow for their homee in
Dallas, Texas, after being calkd here
the piuK week on account of the desdh
of their mother, Mrs. M. M. KVeeman.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maaovi of Seneca.
'Captain and Mrs. Fleming Mason ofi
Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nance*
of Cross HiM, Mr. and Mrs. Gua Ma-j
son and ohildrevi of laturcna, Mr. and
Mrs. James Addiaon of GoldviUe, and
'Mr. and Mts. Jodie Cliandler of this
Sunday with Mrs. D. M'.j
Mason. •
Mrs. F. S. Ijove and son, Sadler,!
('hristmas in St. Auguntine, i
New Books
We Have A Complete Line
CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS,
LEDGERS, S. E. and D. E., ORDER BOOKS,
SALES BOOKS, Plain or ImfMrinted.
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Delicious ice cream was served for
refreahmenU. .Mias Young remem-
brred each guesX with an attractive
gift.
Hull. .Mrs. Love remained for a longer.
visit. I
.Miss Caroline twkhrell of Spar-'
tanburg, and James CaKhrell of this'
city, motored to Atlanta Christmas
u 1/ r. . w |day to attend the showing of “Gone
R. K. Porter of Montgomery. AU.,'y^,J^ ^ Wind “
A well-equipped office is essential in the conduct of
every business — it saves time and worry and makes
for efficiency. Here you will find everything you need
in Office Supplies for the New Year.
JOY GODFREY GIVES
CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTY
M’odnrsday evening Joy Godfrey
entertained a number of little friends
at a holiday dinner party.
Gay Christmas dccurations of ever
grewi wreaths, bright berried
snd gleaming red tapers added
festive air to the rooms. Adorning
the prettily appointed table in the
dining room was a lovely central
decoration and tiny red Christmas
tree candles and red Santa Claus
boots filled
were the attractive favors. A de
licious dinner was served.
After dinner games and contests
were enjoyed.
IS spending the holidays with his
mother .Mrs. M’. S. Porter. Abo visit
ing .Mrs. Porter m her sister, Mbs
I F^dith Walker of Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Puller L Reese, Jr.,
i vbked the former’s paretats in Abbe-
tville during the holidays. Mr. Reese
. ,, has returned to his work in Tampa,
'““J'Fl..
®l
Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Be«i Martin and
famly of Fbsley, and Mbs Jean Ja
cobs of New York, ware holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. SsmUct.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts and
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake will leave
tomorrow for Dallas, Texas, to attend
the Cotton Bowl game, fJemaon vs.
Boston college, to be pbyed on New
Year’s day. the trip they will
spend seveiwl dajrs in New Orleans.
-MISS DONNAN ENTERTAINS
AT BKIIKIE PARTY
Ordination Service
At Baptist Church
was the guest Christmas of .Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
Friends of Mrs. J D. Henry will be
interested to know she and her little
, son, Johnny, left Friday to join Mr.
Henry in Salem, N. J., where Iby
wHl mske their home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. J. Duncan had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Kennedy and son, Craig. Jr., of The Firrt Baptist churoh has plan-
Sparunburg, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ev-,n«^ for the ordination of William E.
ans and family of C<dumbb, Mrs. J. Crisp, Jr., to the fuH duties and op-
Hubert Pitts! of the Goapel ministry. |
re.rea . re..a, .re.o. .....o-o re..re SChcdubd fOT SlUMby I
^liday sea.son^9 the bridge this cky. . evening, December 31, at 7:30, sub-
BTiss Minam Donnan gave on We^ Phillip Essay of j«^ ^ the approval of the examining!
n^y evening assembling a group of.^ p.,. council. ,
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. F. P. Cauley, dur-, The ordination sermon will be de-
/ , aw w ling the part week. livened by Rev. Denver J. Davis, of
settias were featured m the bright Quy^gU Payne are spend- Swarthmore, Penna., wHh other min
ing the holidays in GoldviUe with'j^’^^rs of the Uurens coimty asso^
their mother, Mrs. Clara Payne, and.ciation taking part in the aervioe.
.... , .'other relatives. I Mr. Crisp is a student of Croser
terertmg games a delicious salad
and coffee
. / , • I JT • ,Wre'M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs.
Among lovely social affairs of the,^^ andiThe service is
the college set.
In the living r^holly jnd poin-. ^
featured m the bright' "
seasonal decorations.
Three tables were prettily appoint
ed iefr cards. After a number of in-
krith cake
was
course
served.
Those enjoying the party
Mbses. Virginia Dillard,
Jacobs, ^ily M^. i MVs“‘AlirA*'Re^ uT,
— Mickey Roberts, Eliabrth Gra-;^^^ mTT j.
were: |
Elliort'
Friends of Dalton Bobo will regret,Theological Seminary at (Xieater, Pa.,
to know he is critically ill at his home ;®*^ i* home for the Chnrt-
here. holidays. Tlie public b invited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and'to thb service.
N. K. Vance of Alexandria, La., and
—loietter Boxes
—Alphabets
—Cash Boxes*
—Ink, pints, quarts
—Typewriter Ribbons
—Carbon Paper
—Rubber Bands
—Paste, jars
—Show Card Ink
—Index File Outfits
-Ink Wells
—Pencils, all kinds
—Pencil Sharpeners
—Pay Envelopes
—Memorandums
—Rubber Stamps
^Letter Folders
—Receipt Books
Collection Wallets
—Statements and Bill
Heads
Adding Machine
Ribbons
—Second Sheets
—Paper Clips
—Adding Machine
Paper
—Blotters
—Arch Boards
—Order Books
—Scripto Pencils
—Thumb Tacks
—Stenographers’^ Note
Books
-Typewriter Paper,
boxed
i
I
—stamp Pads
—Pen Points
^ IneTtou^.' J.aTFariiSJi, Sl£^A<km, of ‘W' <rf.«lreii^
rerevi *^^*®®*^ AdaiTis of ing you for the muTiy expressions of
snd Elizabeth ^ Newberry, spent Ohrirtmas with Mrs.lkindnesa and friendship shown me
Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J..during the Christmas season. I havei
Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan also!enjoyed greatly the cards, flowersH
had as holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs.lan^ gifts which you have showered;
If There’s Something Yon Need We Can’t Supply, We
Can Get It For Ton On Short Notice.
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and GIFT SBOPPE
William Scott and family of Whit-'
upon me. May 1940 hold heedth and
mvre. : happiness for all of you. (
Mrs. Bessie Ferguson of Whitmire,: Sincerely, |
was called here this week on account I t. L. W. BAILEY,
jof the serious illnees of Mrs. Henry Room 406, State Paik. S. C.'
Burton. - December 27, 1939. !
I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and '
family of Gray Court, spent Christ-
imas with Mrs. Armstrong’s parents,
Mr Jind Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick and chil
dren Of Raleigh, N. C., are visiting
'Mrs. Dick’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
iJadc H. Young.
( Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Misa
'Emily and Lawrence Fergdson <at'
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SERVICE STATION
standard Products
Cars Washed and (kuanad
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