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ipppp^ I X) i' 1 . •' V' i f! /' THUBSDAT, FEBRUARY 22, IMO THE CLDfTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 9. C. PA^E -^EB The Woman’s Page BOaETT EVBNfe. ^UB Aiw CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Tdcphooe 74 or 258 LIGION AUXILIARY HEARS STATS PRESIDENT T)m P«bnur7 sM^nf oi iSbe Amer- iesn Leg^ atudHiur ‘was held on Tueaday afienMon at the borne of for Mrs M. M. Finnan, deceased Saturday ererring at Latoaide eoaa- ineinnft>er of t!he orgarrizattioa, this ba'itry dah. In addition to tfie teams. mg the time each year ahen a epeeial SMTiee ii held, m remembrance of members who have passed away dor- UDB-MUCKENFUSS Hr. and Mi^ Attan Franeb Lkk annoonce the marrfage of their dmgh- t«r Frances, to Daooata Mnek- anfuse on Friday, the ninth of Feh^ roary, nineteen Imnclred* and forty, at EAoree, South Carolina jgreater number of membMs axa tak> ing (pact on the programs, and an tai- oreaae in the miaeion and local ti«aa> ury. Menhwa woted to renew the mis* aion pledge for the coming year. The ndeaim study book, "Metbodisti Unit* ed For Aictlon,’* by John R. liott, was Mra. Felder Smith, wiith a laige mum- ing the year. After an impresaive ber in attendance. * candle eervice, Mrs, S. G. Diikurd read After a short boeineee seesion, John B. Xlentry, of the high school fecnhy, Tendered two wocal se^eetkme, “In-' in Oolumhia of which she was a char-1 Jacobs was aaelatied in aervtag by viotos’* (Hhu), and "The Trumpeter” i ter member, before becoming a resi- Mrs. H, E. Storgeon, Mrs. Jack Nix (Dix). i jdeot of Ointon. Glenn McArtbur of The oijaniaation was delighted to the “orphanage, favored, the group rate team the coming season. June Moore, last season's grid co-captain, expreased the appreciai^ of the en- thwtnim for Ihe ‘^Kmntifal repast,” end thanked nmmbers of the team for given him the past senssrei guests were present for the aimoal event Beautifully decorated tables were arranged in the large clif> ioom|the cooperation where cover* were laid for sixty, On^iyear. a memorial to Mrs. Freeman and ajof. the deHeaciea of t|a banquet wuaj JThe, prthcipa] speaker of the eve- letter from the p’aattor of the churchjhurge servings of froM duck. Mrs. rung wae^ Coach ¥Mter A, Johneon. now In his 25lh year as athletic in structor at the ccdlege. He made an inspiring ta& to the football men, ur ging a spirit of cooperration and hard fight on the pait ^ each play- with the song, *K^roasing the Bar.” bn, Mrs. C. E. Gallo way, Mrs. W. A. Jolmson and Mrs. 'M. W.< Brown. M the conehmion of the deHghtful The guest speaker for tlw afternoon Dr. Jacohe extended a most!®^ coming season , 1.^. . v*iSnii«h, Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, Mrs. The hbove anoouneement wfll bs of introdoBed, and ■ also to os taught|p^ jj 3^^^ ThomweH Dun- have preaent on this occasion the de- parUiMiital president, Mrs. W. T. _ , — ^ - ► Freeman of Great FaMsJ who gave a was M«. F. A. Brown, missionary toicog^ welcome to the honored gueatal The after-dmner program was in- tklk on “AmeHcanism.” jShuchoufu, Ohina, who is the special l^gid gpdB^ briefly of the coBege foot-'***’HE*rusd with a numben* of f jokes Chirhv the afternoon the hostess’refnesentative of the First chmch adheduU for iths eonifa«^ atorine by Ihr. Jacobs whkh the and Mshtant hostesses, Mrs. Mood (the China field. Mm. Brown is nowj^n^dek wiX conMat of ten interest to fiiends of the bride, who Ian frequently visited in Clinton mid ia plraiantilr mnenabered here. Ifat young couple are making theiriTO BRIDGB CLUB home in SummerviHe. A lovdy‘occasion of Tuesday niiorli- the congregatloiL by the pastor. MRS. ADAIR HOSTESS MR. AND BWS. JOHNSON HOST AND HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson were host and boateea 00 Thursday eve ning to members of their bridge dub. Frogeeasive bridge was played at two teUee with Mrs. Lowry 'WHaon beh^ awarded high score prise and Miss Mary Johnson low score. After cards the hostess was aseiat- ed in serving a dekotable ealad plate by her sister, Mrs. fSemeis Blaloclc. MBDIGAir AUXILURY TO MEET MONDAY The Laurens Co^H1ty Medical auxil iary win meet Monday, Feb. 26, at 3:80 at LMceside country dub, with Mrs. R P. McGowan of Laurens, as hoetess. The speaker for the afternoon will be Ifra. Mask R-mia, of GietnviUe, head of the Junior Charltiee .volun tary sendee. Additional guests are Using invited by the members to hear the address by Mrs. ERw. ing mas the party Mrs. R. C. Adair gave entertaining ber bridge dub. Spring flowers were prsttUy ar- rah^ in the living room. A num ber of intereatiiqg games were en joyed. Later a delktous hmeheon wea served. lap, served delicious r^freshmenta'. on fttrfough and will resume her work in Ohina in June. In an intereating manner she told of her work and the progress made at the mission school in the lart year. The monthly reports of offioerf were |riven during a'tvrief bueineea seesipn. MRS. HARRIS HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB * Wbdneaday aftemoon Mrs. Wilson Ihurris entertained the Study dub. Pink gladioli ai3 wMpdragons adorned the liviiig room. , . Conthrataig itiie study vf the for- MR8. BRAMLETT SPEAKS TO THORNWBLL AUXILIARY The regular montMy meeting of the Thomwdl Memorial dhureh Aux iliary waa held on Sunday afternoon at the Nellie Scott Unary. jMRB. JOHNSON HOSTESS Mrs. .Carl 3ramistt of Lporens, AT LOVELY PARTIES was the guest speaker for the aft«- noon and opened the meeting with prayer. The dgrotional was led' by Miss Mary, Adams. About twenty eppomenta. Hs( mJled upon savsral of fw town goeats who responded brkH/, expreseing iheir m- tersat in the ooHcge and Ita atbietae Honoring Mm Nannie Sue Adair, Mrs. R. W. Johnson entertained with a pre^ party on Toeeday afternoon. A fioral decimation of red cama- of * t - aa iMPMQJf psudicted the eoBegs wlOkava a flint group enjoyed. (Dorothy Lamour arrived in New York bnsMHed up in furs. She said it*a aaroag aeaaon of the year for that other eoatnane. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE members were present to hear Mrs. tions and cyclamen, in keeping with Brandett*s a<kheu on “Schools and} George Washington birthday decord- Colleget.” She spoke in the interest,tions, wse used throughout the Irving and dining rooms, which were thirown enauibe. Bridge was played at two tablea. of Presbyterian college and other schools and colleges of the denomina- tkm. ' ' , cty uf the for-' The president, Mrs. F. M. Stutt8,!and after cards a delicious salad ^on short atorv Mr* Marriiall presided over the busineM session ■ course, fruit cake mrkd coffee were en- Brown discosaed Robert Louis Stev- <Mig whk* ofWcers the ^ii^|>oyed. Assirting the hostess in aerv- enson and read one of his absorbing elcct^ to be Installed at the Marrii menting. atoricB, “Maskheim.' Late in the afbsmoon sandwiches, tea and cakes were served. TEACHERS CIRCLE HOLDS ., „ MEETING AT INFIRMARY hoeteeem on Wed! The Teacher's cimle of Thornweil Lets Mdhityre, and Mirs. Sara Jacobs. Min GwsJtniey led an inspiring de- on SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS 1 ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY ~ Mies Agnes OwaHaicy chaperoned mMnbers of her Sunday school claesjvotional. The evening’s program of TbonrweU Memorial chumh at a delightftd party on Saturday evening. The NeSie Scott library was the scene of the party to which each member of the dass invited a guest. Aamish^ gamee funrtshed divermon for the evening ainl deHckms refreeh- menta were served. Misses Lucile Johneon hnd Ida were,Joint hoeteesee on Wed- evening at the home of the complimenting Mrs. Don Mc- ning M the l^sh infirmary. curtney, the former Mias Louisff*Hoc- eeees for the evening were Misses r._ Evelyn MdDowell, Agnes Gwaltmey, ing the attractive plates which car ried out the cboMn motif, (wsre Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Miss Agnes MSI- MRS. McCartney is ' ing. r FETED WITH SHOWER | As a remembrance of the happy Mrs. Lumas Lake, Mrs. Roy Bur- occasion the honor guest was preseirt- ton. The party whach oame Vs a surprise to Mrs. McCartney aseenbled a group of her friends among them Miss Jean Speairman, Miss Estelle Tumblin, and FRENCH CLUB ENTERTAINS WITH VALBNTINB DA^CE On Friday evendqg the Fkaoch dtib of Cfinton high echool entertaioed wMh * dance at Lakeside country dub aasenablling about seventy-fltv mcmbeia of Iho younger net. Tbe epaciottf dtib roome ware fes tive with Valentine dccorationa of suB aaid white copids and hearts, whita caspe paper cttaMlMlp-staipad* tud hextim wkh fain and ether eW- greena and tall Bgii^ tapers. Dandag waa enjoyed tiKroughout the evening with Mss Alice Gaines, faculty SKhrieer for the dch, aeveral meinb^ of the high school faculty, .M^ W,. T. Martin and Mra. W. A Mooihe^of GoldviHe, aifhhaperones. METHODIST AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETlIlG,; The Auxiliary of ^luad Street Ifathodist ciraroh met on Monday af ternoon at the ohoreh with the presi dent, Mra. John G. Barden, presiding ft. -lOljrirtijj. wu pr«Kn*- Culb«t»o iMmii. xlwm. M by Mw MeDomM. ukkI to n.«k ft. <»»>. place of the honnr goeat. Contests appropriate to the oocaakm were en joyed, with pnzes being presented to Mss Francee Horton, Miss Edith Henderson, Mrs. P. M. Carr, Misa Margaret Hdlis and* Mrs. Burgess. Julia ^ deiidoua salad coarse was served Af^ the program a sodal hour was enjoyed and a ddicious salad course served in the Valentine motif. PARTY 18 ENJOYED BY THORNWELL SOCIETY Mieees Lets McIntyre and ed by the hostess with a gift of silvsr. Again in the eve(nriig Mrs. Johnson was hostess at a delightful dinner party complicating Mr. and Mrs. _ Joe L. dements, whose marriage has | recently been announced. | Three tables, davntily appointed for dinner, were arranged in the striking i and appropriate setting. The hostess I in serving a delectable course dinner by Msses Madeiine and Dorothy Adair. After dinner a number of interesting games whre played. During the evening the hostess pre sented ‘Mr. and Mrs. dements a love ly gift. Portw were chap^onra on Saturday Valentine motif f!.*®’***.** S^'beiic effectively earned out in te- by remtme H tte Tbw^l Mem- fxwahmcntii as well as deooiwtiona. orial olrardh Christian Endeavor so- efcty. I The petty was given at the Mc- aH oefa^ buildiog for the ninth grada and fifty-five attended. ‘The feature sotectainnsent was a woman less wedding jdanned by the boys of iMi lira. MeCartney waa PwnendKred vrith a titower of mnoellaiieous gifts. MISS ADAIR COMPUMBNTBD ^ WITH LOVELY LUNCHEON (Mias Nannie Sue Adair, brtds-sleot of the month, wae honoree Slatiirte '^a dsNiMhil iuimimm ftven MF also had g pawt cn the program, For, irMm Workman. nfrsMunents a awsrt course wae| (FVi^rant narcieeim and othermumd served and nuts and candy pasaediapna^ flower* in atiswotive arraaga- duriag Ihe evwdng. jnenta were used for the'oeeaekm. Place cards and other table appoint- Football Squads' Feted At Banquet The Preefayterian eoBcge footbaB squads, vanity and freahmani, wsre bonoved by Dr. W. P. Jacob# and Mrs. Jneoba wRh a Jovsiy banquet gi WE HAVE INSTALLED IN OUR cooling and COLD ROOM A New Frigidaire Milk Refiigeration System Wc wbh to Mmoanee to oar castomers and the pablie that wc haye parchaaod throafh W. C. Baldwin Conpany of this dty, a oHMicfii Frifidaire Refrigcrathm aysteai. This ia the latest and nniat up-to-date'eoohnE system that can be obtained and will enable as to furnish oar eos- tomers milk cooled quicker and colder than in the past. I We invitev yisitors to inspect oar new cooling eqaip- m«nt ai^complcte dairy facilities. We Sell Only Grade-A Milk Dettyinred Daily At Your Door At Thcse'Prices: Qnoft — 18e Two Quarts —..... 25c Pint _ 7c GaDoa 40e Ifattcrmilk, gallon — 25e Clinton Dairy S. A. Steer, Prop. Pheim 830 MYRA ADAIR GIVES BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY Myra Adair entertained a pum- ^ pf littie aohooU friends on Fri day evening at a lovely dinner party in oeMbration of her eleventh birth- d«y. A low bowl of bright red berries centered Ihe prettily appointed din- ... .... ^ room tn^ ydiere tbt George Mrs. I* P. (McGee gave a Washington motif was prettily car and inqnring devotional on “Bappi neee,” f<dio>wed by the akiging of g kgmn. A brief review of tv fife ai^ worke of the missionary, Dr. Young ried out in the deeorationa. Dinner in delicktts eoareee was served., Enoh httie girl remembered Myva ^ ^ . with a birthday gift. After ^ner J. Ailra, w»^P^w®”ted by the i»eei- ^ group egjoysd a picture atifiocoi dent. Mrs. T. P. Owens gave inter- eetfaig news Jtems from the misshm- gries in Korea, Pc^Md and the Bel gian Congo. During the' business session officers and leaders of (the circles gave the pe riod reports wMoh showed (thatt much is bting manifeated and * Trade-In YOUR OLD WATCH FOR A NEW ONE. ' A libm*al allowance for your old watch. FRONTIS • JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE thsaftre. Those enjoying,the oocaaaoif^^wgre: Anne Owens, Joy'Godfrey, Margaret Barnett, Oomfla Harria, Doris Ow< ena, Ayitffe Jacobs,. Marjorie SmitlL Jeanette Morrison, Grace Young and Baibasa Anderson. CENTURY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. STURGEON Mrs. H. E,. StuigBon fn^mtidned the Ceolltiy chf> on Tuteday after noon. A highly instmetive program on “CbechoelovaiBia is Bom---and Died,” was given by Mrs. W. A. Johnson !and Mrs. Bothweil Graham, boitli 1 reswiing intwesting papara. I The nex meeting ^ the cltib, whkh 'wiB be the annual businees meeting, iwidl b held on Monday, March 41h, jsit the home of Mrs. F. D. Jones.' Members are asked change in date. toe the ^Vv': • '<***y***t CLEIW AHB REBIESHIHC! Let US put your wardrobe into spick tnd span shape. Rugs and Drapes cleaaed. Hats Reblocked—a compiks seryice, the sane you would expect In a larfer dty — is at your dfaposal when you call os. THE LAUNDRY WASH Haye H done right here hi, jour hohm-towm hy reliable, g^pcdenced lanndrymen who know how.. ’. CALX. A HUCHANi^ SERVICB MAN TO GET YOUR CLEAND^G AND LAUNDRY ments featured the Gcors* Washing ton motif. A tempting three courae luncheon (wae eerv^ to the foUowimg gueate; Mmecs Agnee Miling, EUa littie McOrary, and Maor^Bmina l^;)cake, and Mn. W. C. OdM, Mrs. Keith Adair and Mrs. Jolm W; Fin ney, Jr. As a remembrMKe of Ihe event Miss Adair was pwsnted by the bostese with a gift of china. SURRRISB birthday SUPPER HONORS P. M. CAJIR Honoring 'P. M. Carr Sunday on tha occasion of hH birthday. Ifas. Carr invited a numbw of friends for an o'dodc supper. A pink and white bwtfaday. cake gleaming with oaniBea oentend tha prsttUy appointed tal^. A deticieua sapper was served bdSet style to six teen guests. Bouquets of early epriag fkrwera were aitistioally arrmnswl in the home. Mr. Carr waa ramembered wHh several attractive gidlU. Mra. Clura and Eetele TumbUn of iLarurena, w«re among owt^-towin gueata enjoying the ocoaeion. MISSES GILES AND WHITTEN . COMPUMBNT BRIDB-BLFCT One of tile kvelieet yocieil events of the wedk was the afternoon pnity given at Lakeeide oountiry clnh Fri day by Misses Pat Giles and Martiia WhKten oompKmmting Misa Nannie Sue Adair. Ip the card room four tnUes ware arranged againet a background nf colorful ipring tdossosna. Bank tahia ap^inM with a narine bow! of taKsman roera qnd aareiisas. several interesting games priaaa awarded Mias Ella little MeCkary lor }|ht8h aearo Slid Jr., ^'for low aootv. , , For refiathmenti the guests ww hrrtted into an adjokUng rotm. Ihel table where planet ware hdd sauted n striking pktoia wtih.'Hs la-j flac^ ceotial ammgimsut af nur- ciaeus interspersed wkh lem, and (White ennettee. From tias emitar m| white satin ‘Sftibon- extsndad to place bearing the phwe card aug a| ikiwer. The liobor guest was thi of a ahower of Utaben aitieiaa ware presented in n ribbon covaiiadl PENNEY’S -END UP . ' DliY CLEANEKd and LAUNDRY rttQNS M ■ *■■■ ' / Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Ookman ^ Laurens, town guaata for the ■ '♦ MISSIONARY IS'GUEST AUXIUARY SPEAKkR ^ < The regidar monthly aaaeting af |ha AmtiMserr of tha First Frekbytesiaa ehuMh was held on A memorial sarviea BOYS’ SHIRTS Boitofi-on style. In whites md fancies. REDUCED. EACH— Sze 70x80 Blankots A Real Value — St 22 ^ Lftdies’ SflX Dresses I GREATLY REDUCED $liO . 14 Only Ladiea' OUTING GOWNS REDUCED. SOc EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! . . METfS Suits asDooBSk $11.77 25 Only CBlLDREIfS AND LADBBS* PKorr Dresses REDUCED. 66c REDUCED! Curtain Scrim Extra Wide IQc MEN’S FettHats ALL 8TTLES AND COLORS. Men’s TOPFLIGHT SHIRTS Sfightly Soiled. Mostly lAsrge Sises. 67c