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^1 V , JAMUAbY U^ IMO TBE CLINTON CBHONICLE, CLINTON. 8. "JW pThe. Woman^s Page ^ SOdETT EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH N1W8 OF 'i^akplMMM 74 or 258 Bejposklf, ir^ mlko ]«ft ^Sunday make Ifer kome ia Aimiatoii, Ala. to Tbe table araa JiandamiMAy deoonvt- jfikted over the meetincr. ed wltii a oenkral .anaagament .<0^' Barden, the .new lea^r. Mrs. Clifton C. Adair, newly elected president, pre- f PAGE THREE sessKm a Births OWENS Mr. and Mrs. J. H X>iaEns annooRee announcements Iba AnxfflMT of fihxiad Street MeChodM dmncA will meet Monday^ Jan. 2S at 8:80 at tbe ebaxchi, t/ MBS. OWENS HONORED WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mn, Mary Owens was booored by snenabma <d her famSy Sunday, Jan. 14, tbe occasion of her 05tii birth day, with a smpcise birthday dinner. The dining tsMe annrad (which the famSy gutbered to sing BHntbday,’* was centered with a pink and whbe cake bearing gleaiDbig candles. (Places were Isid for eight and a cMiekms (cbicken dhmer wi aerted. iMrs. Owens received msny attractive and naefol gifta. Mrs. Dot 'HeuT and danghter, Sera, of Greenwood, were out-of-town guests for the oooasllh. v MRS. REYNOLDS HONORED BY MRS. BALLARD AT PARTY On Friday evening Mrs. B. B. Bal lard was hostess at bridge bonoring Mra. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., the former Miiss Helen Adair. Itnee taMes were appointed for bridge amid a pretty setting of gisdi- oS 'and potted piimts. Mrs. Clyde 8. LmAford was winner of high score prise and ftoatSoir prize went to IfSa Dot Adair. Mrs. Reynolds was |»e- by the hostess with sevwal silver in her chosmi fwt- tem. After cards a tempting salad plate and Russian tea were BRIDGE CLUB HONORED BY MRS. C & GALLOWAY IWednssday afternoon Mra. C. E., Gefioway entertained her bridge oldb wHb a lovely par^T* Mixed eprtng fkmers were prettSy arranged in Ore Hving room as a hadGgrpund for two taUea. A nunnfcer of interesting games were pbiyed. ' Later the hostess served ddMous lefieafaments. vu m v«wv«wi After g short business vworvu m veri-cokrred Aownrs mtermingled wi^j social boor was enjoyed during whkh tsB bitted tapers in matobing pas.!special music was fuSni^ by Mra-It),* birtj, of m son, Geone Richard, on tel tihks. Ormrs were laid for ten! ^beF Pitta and Miss Elissbetb Nel-' wtd tbs hoetsas Was lUMWted in serv-jsoD, acesmpanied at tb^ pisno by Ing a ddicioas.foar eonnw hmeheon Mrs. Mrs. D. BLIfRcynoidB, by Mrs. John W, fUmiey, Jr. jJr., was complimonted by her chda The honor -gnset was vsmeniberad friMKls"‘arith a miseellarteona showar, vritha l<pW}y piece of pottery. . jthe gifts being presented in a novel the occasion were Mrs. P. manner. Ddi^us refreshments were B. Adi^, Mrs. 6. Y. Adahr. Mrs. B.'nerved. B. Banacd, Mrs. Clyde S. Ignkfotd,l * Wednesday, Jan. 10. 1%*. Owens be fore marriage was Hiss Lidie '^Bee Oopdand. MRS. PRIN6LB COPELAND HONpRS BKl BRIDGE CLUB Thursday Mrs. Fringla CopeiaDd charming Entertained her bri^ dtA at lupoheon. Eariy spring flovrers made an at tractive setting (for two tablea At noon s delectable hmeheon was served on prettily appointed taldes. Latm* a number of games of bridge were enjoyed. ' Misses Martha WWtten, Pitt <Nlca, g|;2||||| Display' and Dorothy Ada^. { TtUCK COHIlllfir To Clinton Wednesday BY LOVELY PARTY GIVEN MISS P4T GILES Miss Pat Giles entertained charm ingly on Wednesday afternoon xom- phmenting Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr. Dainty place cards were used and mxrkiniHihs place of tbe honor guest a miniature < bride's bouquet. was by pieces of I: THORN WELL GROUP OBSERVES ANNUAL BIBLE STUDY Tuesday through l^day of the past week was observed by <he EUa Riddle drde as ttteir vearly Bible Study pe riod, the roeedags being bdd each afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs. R. T. Dwilap. Mn. L. B. Dillard, preeident of the Auxiliary of the First Prethyte- rian church, led the program using as the topic, ''Witnessing For Christ" from the Bbdc of John. At tbe conduskm of the meeting on Friday afternoon Mrs. Dillaid was rememfcered with a lovely piece of pottery which was preeentM by Mrs. F. M. Stutts as a gift (burn the drde. Ddkions sandwiofam, fruit cake aid coffee were served. STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. E 8. OWENS Last week Mrs. Robert S. Owens was hostess to the Wednesday Study dub. Lbvdy sprays of pussy-willow were srranged in s bowl in the living room. An interesting progovan on Gerbsrt Hsuptmann, German writer, was given, with Mrs. R. C. Adair « l^r. Sh.. tdU of his life and naad a (^nofMls his play, ‘^Before dnnriae,’' and the drama, "The Sunken Bdl." During the afternoon the hosteu, assisted by her daughter Mary Bailey Owens, served ddkious Russian tea, sandwkhee, cookies and pastel iced lady fingers. of of ME AND MRS. CANNON ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon were host and hostess on Tuesday to Bridge was played tt three tables with Mrs. 'Ray Pitts winner of high score prize. Mrs, Reynolds was pleasantly surprised aritb a shower of Immis which were presented by Httle Jackie Franks who entered carrying the packages in a basket Tbe Stamp dmplay truck now on a tour by the postoffioe department, wtB be in Clinton next Wednesday, January 24th from 12 we<Nii to 8 p. m., it watt announced by Postmaster E 'L. iPWxioo. The truck will be sta tioned on the lot in front of tbe pott- offke and will be open to the public with no charge. The truck contains specimens of every issue of postage stamps from 1847 to date, an advertisement in today’s paper states, together with miscellaneous material relative to -the EMaeveiPk birthday, wffl start tt 8 oViock with a ptregnuai ef e)d tkne dancing and eonthme untS 11 o'clock. Afl proceeds aetted wtt be paid to tha foondttkm tt Vhurm Apr bigs. Ia years patt as much aa |100 baa been rei^aed from this phOattfaropy. Arrangement for the iMp ball are in the besde of a eomsnittee oonaist- iigr of J. J. Oark, John Roae and J. Maaon Rowland. PUGH Mr. and <lfra. H. E Pugh, Jr., of Greer, formerty of Clinton, ennounee the birth of a son, Jerry Rkhard, on Jan. ». NEAL and Mra. Emmett Neel of MM, amwunee tbe birth of a Julia Boyce, Jan. 8. Wa Da AO Hade ef PRINTING CHRONICLE PUBLISHING OE ribbon of Muded 4. >1«> ■weotheart roaeiL Th. hootcH *1» , otamp printinr prm preeented the bonoree with a gift of China. Bud vasee of sweetpeae and sweet heart roses adorned ^ small tables and a centerpiece of the same flow ers was used on tbe .prettily-appohited dinmg table. Mrs. P. B. Adair and 'Mrs. John W. Fn^y, 9r., were re freshment guests. MRS. RHAMB ENTERTAINS AT COUNTRY CLUB Among beautiful parties of the week was that given oh Tuesday.af ternoon by Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, Jr., at Lakeside country cltt>. The large dub rooms were en- hancedj-'in attractiveness with lovdy arrangments of red carnations and white chr3r8anthennnns. -A bright fire glowed in the huge' open fire place. A number of interesting games were enjoyed with guests playing at seven tables. Lovely prizes were such as is' used at the present by the department in the pr^uction of stamps. The public is cordially invited to visit the tritck during its five hours stop here. School children are in vited to see the exhibit because of its educational value. Postmastere in this section 'have also been invited. Tbe disi^ay is said to he tbe largest of Us kind ever slK>wn in the Sou^j and Clinton is one of the few towns 1 induded on the itinerary in this I state. I Professional Announcement! Dr. Felder Smith gnnoancee'^ Dr. Duncan S. Felder, a recent graduate of'Nortiiem Illinois College of Optom etry, as associate in the practice of Optometry in Clin- *ton, Laurens and Community. As consulting eye specialists we offer complete opte- metric services in eye examinations, prescribing ahd fit ting glasses, replacing l«ises, frames, etc., • We invite you to visit our offices or telephone for ap pointment. CLINTON PHONE 29 « LAURENS PHONE 794 MaaawaaHRKawwaaaiiaaiiaNaRaaaaaaMmiRNRRRRaaaawaKaaaaaaai Ball Planned I At Goldvillei members of their bridge dub and ad ditional guetts for a delightful eve- presented with iMre. H. D. Payne irin- BLLA RIDDLB CIRCLE . MEETS WITH MRS. DUNAP Mrs. R. T. Dmdap mwl MIm Mary Adams wevs joint boohoasea on Mon- da|» afUomoon at Uie borne of tbe fonner to members of Rm EUa Rid dle drde of T^tomwell Memorial church. •Mrs. Jennie Newkiik presided over the meeting. The prograia w«a*m ning of cards. . | Tallies 'were diWwu and progressive bridge idayed at three tabies. Prizes were awarded the winners, Mrs. L. W. Rawl winning high scores Mrs. Shirlie Timmons, low score, and Mrs. R P. Chapman, bingo. ^ During the evening tbe hoetees served a tempting salad plate with Russian tea. LEGION AUXIUARY HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF YEAR The first meeting of the American Legion A'uxnliary ter the new year, w(ss hdd <m Tuesday afternoon at 'the baase qff Mrs. Jeba HoBaad 'Hunter. Assisting as hostesses w«re Mrs. S. W. SoBimi, Mrs. Hugh &mpeon, Mrs. Bsrl Workman and (Mrs. W. E Jones. After ithe osutt opening exercises the afternoon's program was present ed. Virginia Oumetel pleased the nkig bii^ score and Mrs. H. L. Elkh dbMger low score. After cards a delicious salad course with coffee was served. Mrs. Bynum Poe of Rock Hill, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. CSrrdl White Copdand, wts an out-of-town guest. president’s ball, staged annual- • | ly at GoldviHe under the sponsorship 1 of Loyal Order of Moose, to raise funds for the Warm Springs Founds- | lion's fight againsf^hfantile paraly-1 sis, 'will be held on the night of Janu- ' \ ary 27 in the -school auditoriim, it ,wa8 announced yesterday. j The event, honoring President j audience with a piaao edOf- ‘^La^ Re- Several interesting games were an i Vene Ziarta’' (listt). M!rs. Mm. F. IM Miss'^ Patter-ji^ph Blakdy read an interesting son and Mrs. (Bessie Go^^ tatanglj^per, ‘'Their OhHdren’s Education.” complete the program Marjorie e^ MisriiMi Bud^* Prayer was little played a piano offered by Mra' Go«i^ and ‘«rhe Camel 'Train” (WBliam Stutts conducted the Brble study. Baines).. At the conclusion of the^rogr^ 'Laher a eocial boor was enjoyed the hostesses serv^ a telecUWe ^ delicious refreshments of sand- pweet course with coffee. wiches, cookies and Russian tea ♦ 'served. HRS. WILSON HOSTESS MISS WHITTEN ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE LUNCHEON Continuing a series of parties for Mrs. D. H. Rejmlds, Mi« Martha Whitten entertained with a bridge Itmcheon on Friday. A floral decoration of artistkaMy- anmugad cut flowers formed a pretty setting ter three tables. Tbe band- painted taHies were bride's bouquets tied with white satin ribbon. A minia ture bride dressed in pink net was fashioned from a tea 'beH and used to mark the place of tbe honor guest. joyed, with Miss Agnes Milling win ner of high score. Ad^Jopnal guests were invited for a dele^ble three- course limcbeon. A large doll gowned as a bride foimed an attractive cen ter for the prettily-appointed dining table. The honoree received a gift of china as a remembrance of the happy occa sion. TO W. C. T. U. GROUP MISS AGNES DAVIS HEADS ‘Members of the Womanh Christian BUSINESS WOMAN'S CIRCLE Temperance Unkm met on Friday af- tenKxm at the home of Mrs. Lowry Wilson. The Hving room <was attractively decorated with evergreens and pom- aettiaa Tlk Business Women's circle of the Fiitt Baptist church met on Monday evening at the borne of Mrs. Rusaell Cooper, wffh Mrs. Hugh Ray ms as sistant hostess. Tbe devotional 'was given by Mrs Mrs. Frank Adair opened tbe meet- OHn Sheely, Jr., who chose es a ecrip- •il'S .i mg wkh an inspiring devotional. A program on "Our Yotth” was led hy Mrs. T. P. Owens. Mrs. Nene D. Workman, Mrs. L. V. Pinson, 'Mrs. bene Todd end 'Mrs. T. J. Bkdoek, Sr., aH coikributed interestirg ar- tjkks relatives to the topk of discus sion for the afternoon. After a short* business session the group was dismiseed with the repemt- iag of the mispmh. January Special Extra allowance <m your (rid Watch for a new one. ture reading the 19th PMlm and Luke 4:18-22. Miaa Qoiae MiHer, assisted hy Mise Agnes iWvis and Mrs. Sheely, presented a program 'On "Learning Bow To Love the Bible.'' The following newly elected officers were installed at this time for the year: Mias Agnes Davis, leader. Mrs.. Olin Sheely, Jr., assistant leader. Mrs. W. H. Roberts, secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Hugh Ray, personal service chairman. « 'Mra. Ryland Sumerel, personal' j vke treasurer. I Mrs. W. 'B. Driggers,'social ohair- jmM. I The hosteaees served dclkious re- jfrerimieots during an enjoyable social ’hour. ~ MRS, FINNEY COMPLIMENTS RHYNQLDB AT LUNCMBON . John W. Firmey, Hr., enttr- taified diawidnfly at luoiri)^ on Tlnieaday'compUmenth^g Mra. D. H. COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME Clinton, S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Pheae Sit Rev. H. W. Waftcr, Manager Dividend Payment Beginning January 22,1940 The Commercial Bank (UQUIDA'nNG) Will Make a Distribution A% to Depositors FROM STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY FUND H. D. HENRY, Conservator PARTY BY MISS ELLA ADAIR A LOVELY AFFAIR OutataiuHngly lovely anxMig social affairs of the week vras the party fiven <m Thursday afternoon from four to five o'ch^ by 'Mias EUa Adair oompdimenting Mrs. D. H. Rey nolds, Jr. Tall fioor baequerts of gladioU, white tuBe hem, and red caocBea were 'effectively u^ ia tbe recepikn hall. As the guests assennUed little Johnnk Adaw, nephew of the lioetess, who was a^ppropiie/tely dressed for the occasion, pkmed on corsages of white narcissus and lean, and Mrs. D. J. Brimm rradered several muii- cal sriections. Designating tbe place of the h<HM>rw was a bow of white satin nbbon and her corsage was of carnations, f«m and tube roees. The room was decorated in a eolw motif of red and hhite, the mantie being adorned with tulle bows, lighted tapers and bouquets of carnations. Mrs. Sttma iB. Adair and Mrs. Clif ton C. Adair served pimeh. A bride's book was <paased in ‘>rhkb each guatt wrote a wish. -The hoetees gave an amusing poetry recital, efter whkh dlekious salad and sweet eooreee ww served with coffee. A silver tray of mints was passed. Mrs. Reynolds was mressotsd by tbe hostess wM gifts of liiisaiL <81x1660 guests called durhig the ap pointed time. SARA GLENN CIRCLE BEGINS YEAR'S WORK The Sara Glmn Circle of Broad Strett MsthoAtt churob mtt on Wed nesday evenfog tt the horns of lim. A O. WorittMUL Guests wsrt recstesd hi tbs Hving rooat by Mrs. Woeknan gnd the la- sistanlt hottessctt Mitsfiz CoBsMk OrUOm and Louise MeOrtaj. After asotenos praysri ttie BMe study on 'Tsahaut” was given hy Mrs; John G. Barden, pneeddwt of the fffaiHaiy, Alto taki^ part on tbs program wese BQss.GrkMn and Uhk Clyde 8 Link- ford." Mrs. J'olm W. Coleman diaenn- ed the Hte of (Mke 'BeR Beimett. A vote of thanks was given Hra. 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