The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 04, 1940, Image 3

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The Woihan* s Page SOCIBTT BVBNTS, CLUB AMD CHURCH, NEWS OF INTEREST TekphoM 74 or 258 ^nOuncbmsnts - Tbt OinOacjr dfiib iwiU mmd wMi Mn.' DotinraH Gntem ot -'4 o’dodc ToMday, Jannuy 9. eatvntainiac dnriiic Oh* aiitettMxm. AlxNit 0irMat]r<4lv« younc folk tn- Joyed «he oe^wikm. BAILBT.PINSQN Dr. and Mirs. T. L.'W. fialkT, of CUa annoanoe the anfatpement of their danphter, Jtdia OpIheMa, ih> For- inan Barndt Piaaon, Jr., of, Oreene- twro, North Oarolina. The -reddinp ariil be eoleiinixed Fdbroary 24. » ■ SMITH'BARBEB Mr. “and Mra. (M. C. Smith, of 1^ lull, CUnton, arnKMnwe the maxtiaca df their danghttr, Laana Ijoniae, ho Edwin EaiHe Barite, of Goidriile, on Saturday, iDeeemfcar 28,' 1989. MISSES 4;rahaii and babnes ARE LUNCHEON HOSTESSES lUsaee Eliiaibeith Grahani and Etiz- abeth 'Baznes ware hoateeeea on Mon- aaeduaivafy. 'Wepinp, Jan.: 8^ at 7:80, the tmaom maihmette company liait OHntnn ag^ for an optetiainmewt in the or< ME. AND MRS. TODD HONOR BRIDE AND GROOM OompMmentinc Mra. Todd*# Imtber, vMlIMl iJnOOMTp ftlKI EtSlk MWntTt of Union, who were married Dae. 24, |ir.^ and Mra. BUbert Todd entertained at <ihmar on Friday erenfaig. Mm. Brefamer ie the former Mim lila Senn of Newhcrry The dininp and Ihrinp rdoma of the home were decorated in the tradition id Chrietmas motif, and corera wan laid for ten at the prettdy appointed taUe. Mrs. Irene Todd aaeie^ the hoetess in eervinp a delkiooa turkey dinner. Mr. and Mra. Brehmer were remem bered by the boat and hoatees with a pift. Gueata indtided Mra. Janie Breh- mer, mother of the proom, Hayne and Orpk^bage Ompel SibUr^iy Nis^t . Birdidaya Bobo Funeral Here Olin Admam And Anniveraaiiea I Thb Afternoon: Goea To Woodruff Jimany Nioboia, Bonof Mr. and Mm.! R. DaMtm Bohov 7f, |C. «£. Nichols, wa# two yean Fri- CUnten oitixen, died late Last year the Kinpalaiid Mai4on-[(kijr, Dec. 29^ ettaa oam# 4o CliiaUm for the Stait»| |ir. and Mm. Ttaanhs A. How^ oh- and Tboimiali or-iaadeed their weddinp anniversary Sunday, Dee. 81. ^ Willard L. Jomm has a' Mrthd|By Satarday, Jan. d. Today is the hiithday of Dobhi Ow- pfannaca chapel to whkh the ptabHe tnt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. la invited, with a amaH adbiiasion price of Tba' KinpalaiDd Marioncttea ■ atand in the fink rank of puppet compnniea in the United Staten. 25,000 anttca- id Ms mote brinpinp thair dehphtf ul p^opwaafia to many parts of the country.* Each year MMy hiuw a new show, rstmn to the sanae Vaoea year alter year. The prapram to be peeeented Siat- urday ni^ is deaipned Jor old and yoonp' al^. For Vb& younper proup there wtti be ecanea from Aike.fo Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson w4R oelebraitc a weddinp anniveraary to morrow, Jan. 5. { Jam. 1 was the annhwtaary of Mr. They tmveljand Mrs. James IkCoadlw. yaar,( MUm Marparet Shealy wiH celebrate I Oiin TaMduj wkh Tounp Im^^lg^Jtha past ewak ior Wi Mm. W. M. SMy, fcMnrinp a haa Just cal ttneas of the past taao asaaln. ilmiileaia alaie in aarvleea wEI he bald lUat Mr. and Mrs. Johnson at 2:80 at Broad SUest'friends who whi lepret to ehnrflh, coodooted hy Rev.tthey have left Clinton, and L. P. McGas, and Ear. J. L, Mayer, wishes follow tham to thefr in of ihk city, left ehm he a birthday Tucaday, Jan. 9. J. H. M. Younp be 84 years oM Monday, Jan. 8. Dee. 80 was the 30th aimiversBry of Qfr. and lira. M. C. Poole. James I. Adair has*a birthday day. Jan. 5. Dr. WMKam A. Moorhead, FMladel- Wonderiand. And thb memorable Iphta, son of Mr. end Mrs, W. A. Lewis Oared story hitereets grown-1 Moorhead of GoMeKle, wifl observe a day at a lovely bridpp hxDOheon at the Jwi»on Muner, of Rinarda, Mr. and hone of the focmar# ‘ jMw. Paii Todd of RoiekHftt, and Mr. Ouesta kasenMad for six tahiea a*^ to. Frank Mintin'of Uurena. amid a traditional Ohriatmas eettinp featuriap silverad ever preens and tali red tapers in silver holdiBra. Miea Lou- ^ Me. Jacobs, score winner, was praaented a gift. At noon a deikious salad course, fruit cake and coffee were served. V' MISS FERGUSON ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH BUFFET SUPPER Aamonp pretty patties of the holi day season was the supper given on Friday eveninp by Mias Ekhily Ferpu- Bon at the hoitoe of her parents, Mr. and Mm. R. E. Ferpueon. Everpreena and hripliti^eniied hoUy fai attractive anranpemeiita were used throughout the home. Sapper was aerved buffet style to eighteen puesta from a table daintSy appointed and lighted with candles. ' Novel pansee and dancing fdmished entertainment throughout the ninp. JOINT HOSTEftSES TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. L. M. WHsim and Miss Mary Johnson were joint hoatassea at the home of the focmer this wenk to members of the Tuesday eveninp bridge dub and several additional gueata. •Pokisettias and evergreens formed an effective bachpround for the three 4aMea where propressive Sridte and bingo .were played. High eoore prise wae presented to Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mra. Hugh Ray won low score, and Misa Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Ajmold Cannon tied for bingo. After cardsgjthe 'boetesses served a delicious salad course, fruit odee and coffee. ige. as well .aa cbffdsen.. It really brings Wonderkkod nefore the very eyes of the onkuhers, wjth its famil- ia^charactenk-4he -Hue OatesfriHar, the Cheahiie Cat, the Duchess and the baby that toms into a Httle pip. fSiltfiplX Humpty-Dgmiity, jmd .otiof jthis dty. birthday Tuesday, Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Ropers of Green wood, edeiunted a weddinp anuivw- aaiy yeefterd|y, Jan. 3. Mrs. Rogen, before marriage, was Mias dan Bobo, daughter of Mrs. W. N. Bobo, At $51,194499 wMi'he Clyde-Me<>aiy, jS. C. S Boildcd Ddit Dr. S. W. Johnun, V.^Pmks Adair,| OHn K Olwsiy, Sr., JoInrChitar, and 1 U T. Bmnaga i •Mr. Bobu, had nsade hb home in' Colombia, Jaii. 2.—^The state's^ Clinken for a i«™ufcn' cf ysnra vrissre'bonded debt rose to $51,194439 dur- ha WM fiwg^pwtl in caipeaknr week.'tng the fiscal year which etided Jixw Be VMM a nwwher of Ihe MatkadiatiSO. The ftpore, shown in the snmial • chonh, a of high idaalB and (q>- tdphb mgntded by a wide dncle of friends who Join with the fam3y in * g UIUUIUIII^ fM Tha daesiwed ia survived by his daughter, Mrs. Sfaaaty and one son, Thoraaa Bcbo, of tfaia place. report of State Treasurer E. P. MHBer, was 83.102,000 higher than that of the 'previou year.' . course, the golden-bBir^ Ahce her self. The dinaut of the **adventures” comes in the fSgtat between TweeAe- dum and Taaedledee,- funny little peofdc, given.to,aiguiag and lovmg a goOQ ague. The play dealgnt^ partienlariy for Jan. 8 is the wedding anniveraary of Mr. and Mrs. John Motdtrie. R. P. Wilder has a birthday SuiMlay, Jan. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt will ob serve their weddinp anniversary Wed- lions To &itertain Hi Footibafl Team eve- r COTILLION CLUB ENTERTAINS WITH DANCE AT ARMORY Charming in every detail was the dance given at the aemory on last Wednesday evening by the Cotillioa dub of which Curitsle yiT. Neely is pneaident. In addition to members of the dub, a number of invited gueats were prea- ant. Ldta Chaney and his oroheatra, of Laurens, famished mosic for the oecMMkm. Befresbments of punch and ■udirichrw were served throughout iba evenkig, and centering the. table Wmmm WOgU pUnOU IRMl VUfJMUlKiBCiTlx an artistic arrangement of evergreens and holly* SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE PARTY On Thursday eveninp the Helen An- deraon daaa of the Baptist Sun day school held its annxial Christmas patty and regular dass meetinp at the home of Mrs. Alex Henry. airs. Henry gave the devotional and read the OMstmas story from the Book of Inkie. Gifts were exchanged from a tree, pawitily decorated with bright Hphts. About the Uvinp and dining room of the home were placed eveigmeua, and adorning the mantles METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY Oirdea of Broad Street Methodist church auxiliary will meet 5f<MMla7, ~Jan. 9, at 3:30, as fdlowB: No. 1, Mrs. P. 6. Adadr,'charrman and hoetesB. No. 2, Mrs. B. H. Henry, chairman the entertahmiant cf aduR osmbers of the audience is a riiCMtened venrion of the w«ll-known Gilbert and Sulli van operetta, **H. M.- S. Phiafoire.** The ^kiag tnekkUee have a ehaim in them^vea.' And the gay scene and edoif ul dhtumes make tl^ play a joy both to ear and to eye. These dramatic numbers ere two focal points of the perforroanM to be givfti here. Between them are scat tered short numbers — dances, tricks and circus nurahera. Theee the pup peteers call **the spice cf the pri>- gram.” They give the whole (thb« iKvely tempo, and show the oosnplcte range cf marionette mauiipnhstion. One shout feature which the audienoe is not Kkely to forget-is tSie Professor at the piano. It is rendered with great ability and. h^or. Anolher unfoiget- nesday, Jan. 10. Today is the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adah. Mra. Eddie Deve.cf Washington, the former Mias Willie Adair of tins city, has a birthday today. Appropriation Bill Mapped By Group several snow aoeoaea. Games and contests appropriate to the occasion furnished nnarii amuswnent. Cgakest James pnse psesented to Mrs. Columbia, Jan. 2.—^The house ways and means committee will start itk pre-session meetinp tosnorrow to map * out a general appropriation hill for introduction eariy in the legislative teim openmp January 9. ^ The conunittee’e work, which b a customary step in the long road that muri be travel'in enactinp the aR- important ievwue measure, wiH lay The CMuton Lbna dub, at their iiiritim Friday eveninp, JMuary 12, at Hotel dint^ will have ae poeda members of the Clinton hjk^ aAooi championship footbaR tflim. Coach Jess Mssly, of CliswaQn col lege, and Banks MeFadden, sB-Amar-i ban back of the dsemon teem, have j been invited to be present for the| Bnrffu I * CROUCH Mr. and Mra B. W. Qrauoh, Jr., an nounce die birih of a daughter, Ddly Noiton, on Deoendier 28. Mrs. Crouch before luaiTiagt was Miss Margaret Taytor. ^e cbencter <d every program b the ground work for house action, the perfowny bear. Brum. Ha haa Basb'of the committee’s work wll been do^ his atdnte for neariy ten be the aimud teport of the bo(%at years, havnnp pUyed to thouraade. commission. Contrary to the prae- en- And 'hb wmaoaw trickery deared him to the hearts of every spectator who has seen him go through his paces. The puUk b invited to attend the entmtainment tke of recent years, the figures de cided upon by the budget comniiB- sion were not made publk. Fireamn- aUy they will be announced when the vrays and means conanittee be gins woiric. WELLS Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Weilb announce the tarih cf a son, Edkar Eupene, Jr., on Dee. 21, at Hays hoapstal. ISI?., 0 Umg f0$§0 SKIDP6 ID 8HMS to iflioic» Doofli Ik diiiluqipcntojOE. WilK or phoog lor fiiH iofooiuh tioQ OQ our modemdiy pdioed IfiffiitRocr polL cks. iMoedl^ the depend* Ga of Hifdbed, s PROFESSIONAL NOTICE Dr. J. W. Davia haa araved Us af- fiee iato the reeaM fenact ly acesH pied hy Dr. T. L. W. BMlcy ia the ef W. SUMEREL Aetiui-iicr f^onc 80 Cliiiton, S. C. A tsmptinp salad plate carrying out the red and green color motif was served with hot tea. lighted' red tapers in silver caodlestidcs were us^ on the hulfri and a beautiful Cen terpiece for the dining table was foamed by silvered eveipreens and a red potted jdanL Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Hugh Ray, Mrs. J. D. Owens, Mrs. Lewb D. Shnpson, Mrs. Cla^ Ray and Mra Olin, Sheely, Jri' AROUr^T MISS BUZABETH NK3HOL90N, f<Mmerly connected with Boae'a, haa aceepted a position in the WaUbim P. Jacobs offke as assistant to John F. Norris. BHSS lONE NEAL haa ra- pjaced Miss Nidiolaon in her former position. JANUARY and hostess. No. 3, with Mra Hubeit J. ’ BRILLIANT TEA HONORS M Chaorman and hoetesa. The Sara Glenn circle, Ifrs. Clifton Adair, riiaunam, wtii meet Xueaday evening, Jan. 9, at 7:80, withlm. A. C. Worionan. Mra Jolm G. Barden will bad the KMe study. .Sr--. . YOUNGER SET ENJOYS ~ YULBTIDB PARTY On Friday evening - Mbass Betty Hunter and \Vnginia Sumerel entor- twned about forty members of the high school set with a delightful pasty at the home of the focmer’s parsnte, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter. For the occasion an apiHopriate MRS. ELLIOTT HALL . AND MRS. BRUCE LEA Thursday afternoon from four to ri^ Mrs. Wm. P. Jaoobe eoteitatned wotb a hrilliant tea honoring her ab- ter, Mrs. EHjott Hall of Great Frila, ai|d Mrs. Bruca Lcn of -RoelEy Btoaot, N. C., who waa, until her reocht mar riage, Mbs Florence -Bailey cf thb city. The spacious Jaoobe home was ar- tbtkaUy decorated with lovely sea: sonal aRangemente of flowers, evsr- gresM and lighted tapers. On tha hving-room mantel sprays of long- leaf pine and cones fon^ a hack- decoratim cf giasnyy aad^ btig^ pwwmd for m]rriade of tali red can I*™* A PnnMHiu nd mrUnd. of em hfome. Gasnes and dancing faznbhed divereion for the evening and refresh ments of punch, cookies and candy were served. ANNE OWENS HONORS VISITOR FROM FLORIDA Anne Owens enteitained a number of littb friends with a delightful perty at Lakeside Country chi) on Friday afternoon to honor Toccoa Wbe, of JackaonvSk, Fla., who is visit^ hef grandparents, ICr. and ‘Mrs. H fi. Vanea. % The kpadous oM> rooms were ibrii^t with Ohristaoaa deoorationB, and a log fire burned in the hu^ open fheplace S^ago mmI <i>ker 0mm ^ Joyed during tl^ afteraokn. and amus- /ing prises awarded the wimiara. De- r lkious punch, cakes and aaMad nuts ware served for rafteehtaeata. Mgfet colored baHoon mads attnetiea 2t- gariands green further carried out( the Christ- mas motif. A taX, heautifuily decorat ed and lighted tree featured the dec orations in the son parlor. Wrieomkig th# giwete at the door were Sirs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. C. E. Gafloway, and Mra. L. B. DdUard in troduced to tha receiving line. Re- oftving with Mrs. Jaeobc were the honor gueata, Mra. Lea and Mrs. Hal, Mra Brewer Dixon cf Tkliedega. Ala., Bhrs. W. L. MaybaN ,'of Wadeaboro, N.'C., and Mra. H. M. Wise of Jad:- sonvile, Fla. 8fri. W. D. Copeland and Mrs. R. E. Fmguson invited tfw guests iato the dh^qg auom.' The teble laid wHh a cut work and laee ckoth, was mfliui- sita, centered .wHh an arrangwaaut of prinkettiei in a silver boat and flanked by four red biimlBg tapera ia •Over hoMeia. Iftni. .0. M. Oeihrf and MR. and MRS. HARRY NETTLES and daughter are now occupying their new teeidcnce on South Adair atree Alao among attraotive* new homes is that recently completed by IGR.^ and BCRS. W. M. WALKER on Maple strMt. MR. and MRS. FRANK FOW LER have a handsome resMenoe un der construction on Calhoopd stzaet whkh wiN soon be ready for oee pancy. ' CLEARAMCE POSinVELT ONLY 10 DAYS OF THIS SALE. SAU KfilNS MMMRY 4di. Nd CUSES MMMBY IS mB At ill On Wednesday, Dec. 20, whkh wi the Uwi driN it«bt of 1989 for the local National Guard, Baktery Q, WALTER A. JOHNSCHl, csgtai JACK H. DAVIS, flzat Ibutehamt, and B. F. WINGARD, second MsutetwYit, were presented with combination dg- erette cases and lighters, gifts frosn meTid>ers of the battery, aa tokewa of t^ir 'esteem. A silver gift asnounting to seven doHars, waa preaanted to “UNCLE SIEBERT," the colored jan itor and handy man aromd the azra- ory. “Utide SM>eFt’’ was ashed to make a speech. “Gentlemen, I a praying for you, that you never have to faoe your enesniea; hut if you do, I hope you waU be victorious and soon return to your jweetbearte, wives and daldren,” was the impromptu andT fitohig responae of the graateful “Un- da SHhert,” The presentation of the gifits was made hy Seegeaoi E. T. SPIRES. / dmwMc Sale. Um Sale ef All Salas. A Drastic Reduction on all faB winter teriThaadlee. MmM We luiTe diaresmfded cost. Now ia the Ubm to take adeanlaffe Thia ie no sale to get rid of aicrchandiBe that jon can*t nae^ hnt real prices to BMve stock to get' ready fmr new epring 6 Coats, fnr-trimnied and tailored. Sold for $24.95. Mast go now- Anne’s luotbkr, Mrs. E. 8w Mra. R. E. Stofler, Mrs. 8. G. DMard, Mrs. B. F. WIngard, Mra. H. X. Wba and Mba Okroliaa Marihi aaritesd Id *10 KEEP ON TDiET ALWAYS— .. yoa naed an accurate dadt at ham# or afftoa—-osl a da- 'i ^hsadabla asd sarartly 4rstdi far •yohr'ana. FftONTIS JBWE1RY8TQBE morra Mra. George A. Oopelsnd poured Eos- hudsome i aian tea from aa. A ailvsr sarvie emigtaiad chicken salad eourae, aiM salted nuts wers served, g'and enteitalnhig in the din- tag rotea Were Mra. Eeeee Young, Xre. AyWIte Jaoobe, Goyne fUmpann, Mrs. Bonce Payne, ]fre< Ikisgte Oopatend, Xra. R. E. Sadter, Mra.^'ldiy fOgp and Mra. D. O. Rfaania, Jr. Aaristing tha .hoatees in antoftein- taff ta tha uarteualrtepa wore:'lfrs. T. J. PtahA 4Ha. S> G. Bays, Mn.-J. A. Chaadlkr. Mn. W. M. Wallhr, to IBxoa and Mrs. Hitgh Hot* Mra. MarihaB Brown hade'lha flavfrai haodrad eaflad at thb lovi- iy sodal atfalp tta Jwliday aeasbo. BtUBCllBB’ -TO TMB dSMHnCUl 10 Coats, fur-trimmed. Formerly $19.95, bow- $9.50 $1.50 $$»00 The latjnet “Thrm SADLER LOVE, ROBERT MCLEES and TOM NAXKX), were teen wan- tering aimleaeiy aromid on tba windy and foriom-loolQng atreets of dtaton eariy Sunday nig^ Thera b least one msm in GHa- ton who ateited the Now Tear off right ROY CASQUE, b evidantiy a <tay ahaad with hb ed Thursday’e paper yesterday. 14 Coats, tweeds, and some fnr-trimmed. Formerly sold for $12.95, now— $0*95 2 large-siie Swagger Suits, sold for $19.95, PEOPLE VOU KNOW Mr. «mI (Mra. fi. F. of Cdhaoibia, were <cA Mr. and Mra John yfti Lttfla. yiaode Wanaamaker W Wariungton, D. C., i the- hnUdaye with Mb WM fV* WHhI aou Smifli, teadani ei tha Uuliatsily of Boaite CsraMna, Oodasfto waa « 'Wtah^gtait ta tha W< hofsaT^' AD nma-tailored Suits and Sport Salto— Greatly Reduced 4 Snila, $2435, lUiauaed, iwo- SoU for One lot Parker wool flannel SklrtiH— One lot aD-wool Sweaters, now— 75C One lot hnteh-weol Sweat- H lor $1935, now— $9.90 See the New LYNMOOK 'Sprmg Dresses Be the first to wear aneL 2 Mstihai Jackeia, aaU'fs $535. $i$.50 $12.50 95.75 2 real Lapin fur Jackeia, sold for $153$, Oae lot Evening $4-99 AB $738 now $4-99 One gro«p $1-50 One grenp One lot Hosnt Coats— Gready Reducjcd ALL BATS— Reduced NO EXCHANGES OS REFUNDS—NO APPROVALS OR CHARGES-PLEASE. S DRESS $H0PPE Cfintai^S.C