The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1940, Image 3

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THPHSPAY. FEBaUARY/2», mO THB CUNTON GHBONICLB, CUNt6n, S. C. PAGE THEEB % r*r« The Woman’s Page a/WTVBM*ip miripwrnna f . SOaEYY BTBNTB, CLUB AND CHCRCB NEWS OF INTEBEST 'IMephone 74 or 258.' J L Gowan of LaortM, iflio arranged beaurtifvHir appo^ted platea follow* h>C op paitriotfe moUf uaed in tiM dacora<fc>n , of the chib room. .1, Galloway's 1>res8 and^JHft Shop. (coosin of the^v.bridpgr<»on7, was beet;to Florida, stopping nn Colunibia for The groom is tbe‘"«lder aon of Mr. |nan. • [a Yiait to the bride's father, Dr. and iMrs. W. C. Otdey of oity.l Immediately aftw the ceremony Bailey, who is a’^tient at State Pai*. amended Preafcyt«Tan ooll^, »®^1ihe bride’s mother entertained at an After March 10th the young couple Thirty guests, in addition to the aux* Igradtiated from the University of inf<mnal reception. Mrs. J. W. Hen- reside in South Boston, Va., fliary mevnbers, enjoyed the hoepkali-l^iorth Carolina. His fratep^^ » deraon am) Mrs. 0. P. V neertt of where the bridefirotmi is enimirrd in ty of the hostess. Pi Kappa ^pha. Lsorens, aunis of ine briJj, invited textile business. For traveling j • J ^ After a wedding trip to FWrk|a'the guests into the ^ning nxmi. The bride wore a smart three-piece I the young couple are making their bride’s tWMe was Mtl with an ex- wool suit in pastel blue with a wolf % % ONB-WAT ROAD I shall not pats this way (hut once. Any good thing, Iherefore, II eaa do Oi; any ksndnMs I can ihow ' To any hwnat) being, I Let me do it now. liCt me not defer it Nor neglect it, For I shall not pass this way Again. —Seteoted. ANNOUNCEMENTS The annual business meeting of the Centory cldb will be held Monday, March 4, at 4 o'clock with Mn.' D. Jones. (Members are asked to note the change in date of meeting. tivw paper on Lwapens county in the induaisial worid. which ithe hos^ses, Mrs and Bfrs. Benjamin, served tea and sandwiches. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER . _ _ ... _ - FOR MRS. R, F. BLAKELY home fors$be present at Hotd CHn-'qojnte lace cloth having a central «»'<1 « <hiety pink chiffon blouse. On • the occasion of her biithday ,*on until their home mm und^ con- ^urrangeraent of white snapdragons ki Wue hat was trimmed with Thursday, February 22, Mrs. R. F, strucftion on Centennial street, is eom-'^ erfmUd bowl flanked by four flowers and a veil. Dark blue acccss- Blidcely was pleasantly surprised by,pl«*®d. Mr. Oxley is associaied inIteQ -wiiite candles in boMers. Mrs.,®*^ completed her costume, bar daughters, 'Misees 'Margaret and bnsiness with Ws father unddr the Spy. a. Moorhead and Mr*. George ' The bride, an attractive and popular Catherine Blakely, with an enjoyable f>m> name of Oxley’s Wholesale cora- H. ENis poured coffee. Serving cof- young woman, has a wide, circle of a; •«.»,, friends here who regret that her mar- sa 'Irene Dillard, Beverly Davis and ”•«« remove* her from CUnUm. Hhe . wcU koor wu «0o)»d d^i decoration. I • . pton ipproprintely OMd end jdecc. JULIA BAILBY WBDS leid Jor twdve. TOe dininc tebliweelPURMAN a PINSON IN daintily appointed and forming a oen- LOVELY HOME CEREMONY ODDS AND ENDS'BC^ "club ENTERTAINED PARTY Misses llfaxgarot „ and Katherine Blakely entertained the Odds and nds Book with a deligh^ul party, iln addition I Ijanrie Little, also Anne and Frances attended Limestone college and I Bailey of S^rtanbuig, nieces of the t»he past f ew years !taa held a jbride. Mimes Sadie Viheent and tarial position in G-eenville. for secre- terpiece was an arrangement of small I 4n a lovely oerremony at five o’dock ,Bv«lyn Henderson of Laurens, enter- About seventy close friends and flags in a crystal bowl. (Mint baskets on Saturday afternoon at the homejtain^ in the gift room. The guests . . • ^i- in red, white and blua served as com-,of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.iopon arriving were received by Mr. incudmg out-of-town, guests bination place cards and favors. Mrs.'Bailey, Miss Julia Bailey became the!and Mr«.’S. W. Sumerel. Greirville, .Spartanburg, Greens- Ends Book ddb on Tuesday evening! J-it “fi*'****^*""^ Young !b^e of Furman E.rraU Pinson Jn, I ^he afternoon the bride and boro. OharioUe and Laurens. jla:*,., ,T- assisted the 'hostesses m serv- ^Gi^viHe, and Greensboro, N. C. bridegroom left for a wedding trip present for the w.Hiding. were MRS. OWENS IS HOSTESS AT INFORMAL PARTY On Tuesday morning Mrs. R. Owens was hostess tx/* nundoer S. to moKlw. uiai Nmcy 0»«. 'l* * four^rae turkey ITie Aev W N. of the md Mr.. HiAert Todd wew inv«ed "'‘""'fv , - ' ,,l>.nde, offKi»t«l, u.iu« the impreMiw for tibe occasion ' ^or the occasion were: Mrs. ring ceremony. Table appomtments featured tall! B* Sr., Mrs A. B. Bli^ely.i Ferns, floor baskets W white'catta green tapers and uther symbols ofi®*'-’ J«*s>e Sparic^ Mrs. P. S. hlies and tall candelabra, with ma.ry St. Patrick’s day. Arrangements of Righted Upenj were beautifully ar- Basketball's All-Sister Team. Nudeflora Jasimne were used on the!^''. ’*'2^^: ;Mrs^ Irene Todd, Mias f,nged agaiiwit a mirrored back- table and elsewhere in the home Blakeljfc Mrs, J. A, Coleman, ground outlined with Southern smilax,, 5 MWoS CSI «,”• ,W; f • of Ora. „d Mrs. „f,«tin* the weddin* ucunt. ’ 1 fr«ni .t ade)i«htful“drop-m“l>.rtylt>y the hortraM.. The St. Patrick'.' lamirt, ■ —bonorinr iMw* M of WimMu ',day mottf was charmingly carried ,r***^Y opvn« Frank Cope, vocalist, of GreenviMe,, boro, Mrs. John W. Little. coTftesfcs enjoyed relating to Ireland, An entertaining flower wmteet was 4^ . SCHOOL athletic banquet On the program was a contest of i . ^ uxt tfw a m a k>e* a yd enjoyed and light lefreehments served ^ I”®'' vvere iAN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Miss Sumerel played “The Rosdry,” Mr.* Cope ^ng “I Love You Truly,” ! and “Because.” The “Bridal Chorus” i to the guests who called during the morning, played by Mrs. Eugene Johnson. BX^UTIVB MEETING AT k:aL t local a. r. p. church The Executive Committee of the Selcond Preabyterial 'of tbe Woman's COUNTY NURSES GROUP MEETS WITH MRS. MILAM Mrs-t W. C. ‘Milam and Mrs. A. J. Merchant were joint hostesses on -Missionary sodeity of the A8aociate|the Laurens County Nurses associ Reformed Presbyterian cfaurch was atkm. held yesterday afternoon at the local chdueh. At the dose <ii the session sand- vrioihes, coffee and cookies were eerv- ed by local members of 'the organiza tion. Mrs. C. Bynum Bebtf and Mies Margaret Blakriy are memhen of the Executive oommktee. LITTLE KENNETH BAKER HAS BIR'TODAY PARTY Mrs. Kenneth Baker entertained with a lovely party on Wednesday af ternoon honoring her small son, Ken neth Baker, Jr., who was oeidbawting his fourth biithday. A/bumber of merry outdoor games were played. Later the children wpre invited into the dining room. 'The table ina festive with a birthday cake gieammg wftii candlea. Delieiotts we cream and cake were served. Each IsMIe friend wished Kenneth “happy birthday” and prsseoted hkn with gifts. The Clinton armory was the scene i from Lohengrin was used. During Friday evening of ^ annual high the ceremony “Liebestraum” was school athletic banquet' honoring the softly played. team, “Red Devils,” state champions; Frank Bailey, brother of the bride, for 1939. .lighted the candles. The athletic council, tinder the di-* Miss Agatha Bailey, sieter of the W^es^y"irftLT;^'“to“m^bera ^ Jfiss Margaret ^^per, bri^, was maid-^-ho^. She wore had decorated the armory handsome- a beautiful floor length gown nf er- ly- carrying out the ~1Zam colors,’chid brocaded satin, sleevriess and Mrs. John G. Barden, w-ho spent a vvhi^. ^ A large card^^ having a v-neckline. Her flowers number of years in Africa as a mis-l^**>»“„<«* vriucl* was Pnnted “Strte were an arm bouquet <rf pink and elonary, spoke to the group on niir«- i^"*P® ^ ^ whrte lavender snapdragons and stock tied ing conditions there. Current events P'”** pertiuning to the organization’s work and study were given by Mrs.. MHam. Misses Marion Pitts and Elizabeth Jackson and little Sallie and Clair Pitts entertained the gueets 'wMh sev eral songs and musical selections. Daring the aftmmoon the hostesses served a delectable salad plate with Russian tea, the Washington birthday motif being carried out in fefreab- mer^ as weii as decorations. Bou quets of cut flowers and fern added attraotaveness to the setting. with pink satin ribbon. Johnnie. Grace Muttin, president of the,.Abrams Bailey, nephew of the bride,j council, welcomed the guests, after;was ring bearer. which a toast to the football team I The lovely bride entered with her was given by Hazel Ferguson. Alvin brother, Drummond Bailey, who gave Trammell, captain of the “Red Dev her in marriage. She wore the wed- ils,” responded to the Coast. Jackie Iding gown of the bridegroomls moth- Weir and Tootsie Copeland enter-er which she bad worn at her wedding tained with a dance and several twenty-eight years ago. It \ y A. R. P. BIBLE CLASS - HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Ladiea' BRRs clam af llw Jla- sociate Reformed Presbyterian church met on Monday evening at the home of iMrs. E. B. Sloan. Miss Nannie Young Tribble was assistant hosteaa for the occasion. Brilliant colored cyrismen and bou quets of narcissus were used at floral 'deemcatinns. Mrs. Hugh Eargle gaver the Bible study for the evening on Matthew. During a social hour the hostesses served a delicious salad oourse.^^ MRS. OWENS COMPUMEN’ra VISITORS WITH DINNER PARTY Mrs. Wm. Bai^ Owane entertained at dinner on Ssiturddy evening com plimenting her _!pn, BiUy Owm uf- Atlanta, and his week-end guests, Miss Jeanne Thomas ^ AitUnta, and Bob Warwidc of Oolunibia. 'Arrangements of^ early spring flow ers were used* throughout the home. The dining tsMe was eaquisitsly ap pointed and a low bowl of pastel- tinted sweet peas used hi the center. A delicious thiee-course dinner was served the sixteen gue^ invited for D. A. R. CHAPTER HOLDS MEETING Wednesday aftmmoon-Mrs. Wilson Harris was hostess to the 'Muagrove's MiH chapter D. A. R. for the Febru ary mrestiag. The regent, Mrs. R. £. Jonea, pre- aided over the bnsineu meeting lehen delegatsa mmI atternates were elect ed to the ‘state D, A. R. cwttereoce at l^rxQa BeaA Vaith 18-20 and to the national D. A. R. congresa to be held in WaMiingtion, April 16-19. Mrs. J'ooes is a deisgats te the, conference and Mrs. Hama waa elected a dele gate with Mrs. €. !M. Bailey, akcr- 'nale. SThe regent is also the cfai^ ter’s delegate to the congrees and IMre. J. W. Leake and Mrs. J. A. Bailey were chosen aitemates. Two intereatiig articles, “Father of His Country,” and “Martha Wash ington's Will,” were read by Mrs. F. E. Robbins end Hre. Homer D. Henry. After the program refredhimenets were served. A box Off miacrilaneous articleB will soon be s^ by the chapter to “Ta ll. T. .. . Meat the Rill CHstsra. remarkable among not oidy bseasM thsy are an all sister combination tat beeaaae their record placea them among the best in the oonn- lzy,-te thsh^ last- elghtrfoar gamar thcr‘h»Y4riy<>riTighrjr TF^ gf^ taosrtted their enthoaiaam for tta gams from their father and coach. Uwraea W. HlU. I uraciivjr-^11(111, years ago. songs were given by tbe girls' <}oaT-| fashioned of,white satin with a high trite: Martha Lou Blakely, Frances Ineddine and a yoke of lace and d- Bvith Edwards, Frances Taylor, and' bow lengith sleeves, with -which ri>e Annette Mootbead. Bttly Cummingsiwore lace mitta. Groups of tudes rendered several trumpet solos and|wfth chenille fringe were placed at John B. Gentry favoi^ the group'intervals on tbe wide skirt which end- with several songs. Carolyn FTee-|ed in a train. . Her kng veil of B- man ^ gave a toast to Coach Wildm, who responded wMh R P.jhision failing in three tiers from a a few mountain giris and bt^s. the occasioa. After dinner a novel game fur nished much amusement for the party. LONG HRANCH CLUB HOLDS MBBTING The Home iDemunstrabion eliA tf Long Branch community held its reg- idar monthly meeting Monday after noon at the school houae. An interesting program had been arranged, with Mrs. Samuel Compton giving a helpful dtscussion on prepa ration for and care of baby ^icks. Mrs. C D. Benjamin read an informa- i'' GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FRONnS JEWELRY STORE ■Ed GIFT SHOPPB Our Wdili and Sertke Uit Btat masses,"' tils T). A: R. eobool for PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES HOLD PRAYER SERVICES The eirdee of Gie First Presbyte rian church win hokl spaeial prayer servioes today as foHows: No. 2-^ At 4 o’clock, Mrs. F. D. Jones, hostess; Mrs. J. W. Ipake, chairman. >, No. 8—At 4 o^oek, Mrs. T. J. Bte- tock, Sr., hostess; Ms^ J. W. Ander- 8<m, diairman. No. 4—At 4 o'elodk:, Ifea. John Spratt, hostess and chairman. No. 5—At 2:80 o’clock, Mrs. Car- roll Spencer, hostess and chairman. No. « —At 4 o’clock Mts. J. W. Copeland, Sr., hostess and chamnan. No. T—At 4 o'clock, Mrs? F. E. Rob bins, hostess; Mrs. J. L. Dammon, chaiirmah. Noi 1—Mrs. I* D. McCrary nqoeste her drde msmbers to pause each day and pray (or a revival in tha chmxli, and aE women of the congregation ate a4k«d to join ‘with this cireie fn the prayer obesevanee. word! in praise of the work his boya <Md last season. He announced that Charles Bumstt had bean dseted captkin of the coming season’s foot ball team, and James Rhodes alter nate caption. Alvin Trammell 'then pressmted Coach Wilder with a grid tesfhqr ■ tehsn sf ariseai irsai tta football team. The tables were prettHy adorned with candks and red loving cops as place cards with “’89 duuo^” writ ten in white letters. A dsUetooi tur key dinner was served. W. £. IMonts, superintendent of 4ihe city sriioots, introduced tbe qw®k‘ er for the evening, Coaeh Jules Car- son, of W-offord college. Mr. Car- son’s talk on^sports and their useful ness and im^rtance in schools waa beard with keen interest. Mr. Car- son introduced Roy Robinson, basket ball and baseball coadh of Wotford. The singing of tl^e Alma Mater by the group brought the banquet to a close. The fete was attended by about two hundred, including memb^ of the atMetic association, faculty, trustees and additional -guestja. coronet of thinestonea, was oauiht with sprays of orange Mbssoms. She cairied a bouquet of calls lihes, snap dragons, and fern tied with wide ‘White satin ribbon. Preston Charles, Jr., of FkMrenee, 1921—1940 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 19 Years Experience Professional Insurance Informaticm Furnished Free Member — Tbe National Association of L|fe Underwriters. SPECIAL' S6c Fried Chidcai Diiuier ^ISUNDAY HbtelClmtoir MEDICAL AUKIUART HBARB MRS. MARK ELLIS Mrs. aterk S. ElHs, direotior of The OrstnviBs FamHy Wslfars Sodaty and the Voluntssr Ssrriee of Jwkr CharitMkp .wis the gnsst apmkmt at 'the redfisneitr vke^ag nf ‘Wsnr- an’a AuzSlary to tbs Laurena County Msdkal Society on (Monday afternoon nt Tehiitids eouatzy ddh. Tta spsatar wm hitruhii^ by Mrs. John Gatnutt Hnit uf LMteha, piuni* dent of tta oKfanizadon, wta idso uxtsndsd n wsieems to tta risHors for I oeeasioOj -.llnv Eita, who talds m very InQmtiiit'^^poiition. at ^ state’s sols rtotetewtatlvt on Executive Oomiaietse of Tbs Bios Ritatr^ssRtaM fee Social Work ibi toroW^tajy';lb^ thsoretigilly gad ihs‘-y«^ psrtimmt words ^ tta speaker struck a staponsive' chtod hi tta minds of those present, as she ‘divdlys^'dta mideriying reasons for 'variouk ffsychriogtad sodto MISS ADAIR BECOMES BRIDE OP FRED WILTON OXLEY A wedding of cordial faitereat to their many friends took place Thurs day mormqg .vriwn Miss Naanis Sue Adair became -the bride of Fred WM- tou Oxley. ^ ' The quiet ceremony- waa penformed at the 'Baptist paraonage by tta Rev. W. N. Long, pastor of tta bride, in tta presence of members of tta tams- diate families. For her marriage Miss Adak, who is of a petite brunette type, 'em® a striking three pises wori sdt in Atlantic fleet Uoe with navy noeeaa- ories. Her 'coraage waa of gardsniaa. Tta bride te the atti'ariiee and popular daughter of Mr. and Mra. Taylor W.*Ad6irisf Ihia city and a pnMionte of Cliiiton high school. Prior to her maxriags she was widely sntertainsd by tar numsroos frtanda. Mrs. Oxtay taMs a position with MiUuiy’s Sirring Hat lo^rical reasons in svsry-day lifs,|r' FoBowing the program of tta uf- '* imrTcMKtvnr.. ban of attan hralda, with ■ braMsd ekktan that Item half way down tbs splno and Is held wtth a ted ribbon. The cllpa are EMa aetellg unfoldtwf ttta ladMa ptoai ta tta ^ tato tta 7^ YOUR NEIGHBOR SAYS by DAILEYS -IIO.MMmOU.I Dorr AMCE MHH YOU SKONIIM FOR 0€m A WOtlf^ ^ If QX ART AN UlkisOAL' INMAMl.l MBST, ? #■ f i rOR. NO FM ROT/ ASK ANY^ OF TNC WOMtN WHO TRAM WMCIC I DO.' SHOFFINA IS A FLKASVRC NMCRC YOU AIT ONLY TMt FINC9T QOAUTY, VAUies,^AN0 seRVice.' tm tkt iftrfwfima lUri QllUl GtOCEiy Southern Bell FLOUR, 12 lb. 39c. 24 11^ 75C..48 Ib. $1.49 Crystal WhiWlilX)UR, 12 lb. 45C..24 lb. 85c..48 lb. $1.55 SUCAR, 25 lb... S1.25 10 lb. 50c 5 lb. 25c Pure LARD, 8 lb. 69c; 4 lb. 35c. TOMATOES, 4 cans 25c OLEOMARGARINE, lb. . 10c FuU Cream CHEESE, lb.. 19c HOG FEED 75 lb. $1.35 100 lb. '$1.75 MCE miCK FAT BACK, lb. 7%c 'Fresh Conntiy EGGS, daa. 25c Thick, Lean RIB MEAT, H>. 10c Georgia Cane SYRUP, ^ Va sallon 39c . J: .. Gallon 75c "" W ■■■In' Afl Piylw Bnuita . CIGARETTES, pkg. ; 15c —I— ■■Ill Ill — IMII.II H I No. 1 Irish Potatoes, 10 lb. 27c Sweet POTATOES, 10 lb. . 25c GrapefruiWnice, 46 oz. .. . 15c vEgetableb- AU Kinds In Season. NICE GREEN CABBAGE, 4 lb. ' 10c New POTATOES, lb. 5c IN OUR MARKET IN LAYERS Sliced Breakfast Bacpii» lb. 15c^* Swift*8 or AraMMir*s Pork SAUSAGE, lb. 15c BACON SQUARES, lb. 15c Hockless PlCNlCa lb. 18c SMAIX, LEAN PORK CHOPS, 2 lb.. . 35c BEEF ROAST, lb. 20c CHUCK STEAK, 2 Ihu ^ . 35c Fresh FISH and OYSTEKS” - hAiLEY’5 CASH brqcfrv J/y^ "Qua^Uu&oiionu/7klc66'' ^ I |/' ''Uu.aJ^icoKom^'pAcc66'’ INDEPENDENT - Owned and Operated By Clinton People / V ..