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THURSDAY. MABCH 21, 1940
THE CMNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. Q.
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The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,;-
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 74 or 25S
Mrs. J. B. Johnson , I
' Passes Iii Virginia
^Americana* Fashion
B<^yed WiMoan, Former Clinton
Resident, Snccitanbs To Ex
tended Dlness. Funeral Yes
terday In Manassas.
announcements
The WomanVi Christian Temperance
onion meet Monday, (March 25, at
8 o’clock ‘With ‘Mrs. L. Rom Lynn. All
MR. and MRS. CHAPMAN
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Sarali Hampton iPHta Johnson,
srife of J.. Benjamin Johnson of Ma-^
naaaas, Va., dM at her home early!
Mr. .nd Mn. K. P. C9>.|>m.n
ho.t IkoaUn on ThumMy ewiln, ^***** P**^ oeveral montlifl.
mmhhers are asked to attend and'to membera of thehr hri
guMfaifor vwo
wpI^. day morning at ll oclock from the;
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feaon ^ Due West, the district presi-f Daffodils jaiponkas, and jonquils'home, with interment following at,
dent, and Mrs. J. T. Byars of Abbe- with willow tx^hs in attractive }
ville, state roembers'hip chairman, will ranumnents were used in the home.j Mrs. Johnson wa? a daujfhter of
be present for the meeting' A number of progresaons were made Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitts, Sr., highly!
' ~ land high aeore prize was prec«nted to'regarded resident's of the Shady*
LIONS LADIES NIGHT Mrs. U W. Rawl. Award for low i Grove section. She was a graduate of r
TO BE HELD FRIDAY
score went to Mrs. Arnold Cannon. (Lander colege. Greenwood, and Pea-
The Lions club will hold its annual j» Later m the evening the hostess'body Normal, Nashville, Tenn. She'
Holy Wedc Services
At St John’s Church
"TT»e Choice of the People."
At 7:30 tomorrow night, Good Fri
day will be commemorated by a .ser
vice at whkh time the pastor wffl
speak in "The Choke That Shook Om
Holy Week is being observed at t World." Eaater morning, there will
;St. John's Lutheran church with ser- »n Eaiter Feativiri Senrice at 11:
vioM being h^ each evening at 7:3o'^ o’do^ with a meaaa^ on the
na.- ■ . (R**uiTecrion. The Holy Cbmmunion
ft. 7,’ be adminioterred again at tlml
theme being comridered this week is ^
‘Hlreat Chokes of the Last Week.” I „ ^ „
An intereating feature wUl be the! ^ bis congregatioa ex-
lovely candle light service tomght,.^*^ • ««*** weleome to eWton «»
at which time the Holy Communion ;**^ •P«*al aeralcM.
awH be administred. The only il-| -
himmation in the church will be that W^JjQ^AJULJUNIMJ^^
I throughout the buildjng. The theme,
jof the pastor’s measage tonight is:>
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO.
ladies night celebration Friday eve
ning at the armory. A committee,
whkh was appointed several weeks
ago, has completed all arrangements
for the affair. The program includes
a banquet, to be fdkwed by a dance.
Harry Raymond and his College “N"
orchestra will play. ^
served a tempting salad plate with!successfully taught in the Clinton,
hot chocolate.
EASTER EGG HUNT
—FDR YOUNG TOLKT
The children of the Associate Re
formed Preflbyrterian chtmch were
Greenville and Fountain Inp publk
sehooh, and in recent years was en-!
DINNER PARTY (gaged in home demonstration work inj
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR (Prince William county, Virginia, un-
On Thursday Evening Lawrence'til her marriage in 1936.
Fe^oo entertained a number of | The news of Mrs. Johnson’s death
sneMs ^ dinim. greatly regretted by a wide circle
For the affair a St. Patrick s mo- friends in Clinton where she was
^ charmm^y wrried ou^CpH,^^ j^ad endeared herself to all
ers were Faid for twelve and eachj^h^ pleasure of knowing her.
place was marked with a basket afigi,^ ^ devoted Christian and mem-
NEW YORK. N.jY.—A four-star
.style triumph that’s as easy to
knit as i| is to look at! Make it of
bright red yam, bind it with blue
grosgrain, button it with white
pearl stars, and your smartness
will be saluted left and right.}
Make it of Melbourne or Angel
Zephyr.
Winner Named In
Recital' Contest
mh^ in fTWn Md A «ilver b... ^ic Methodist ohurch, snd si
treated by Miss Nannie Young Trib-’j adorned m ^ marked attainments. Sweet! On Monday afternoon -a recital con-
ble and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr., to anj®^ •**!*" disposition, kind, gentle a n d test was held m the Sunday school
egg hunt on Tuesday aftwrioon at thet'^®*’ (thoughtful of others, she was admired room of the First Baptist church,
home of Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. menis. ine rkoets n^t^, Mrs. K. t-.j^nd loved by many friends and ac- sponsored by the local chapter of the
Twelve young folk enjoyed finding join in extend- Woman’s Christian Temperance Un-
^ eggs 4iic!r were c<^l^ S H^
After dinner, dancing ■was enjoyed
tbe yard and home. After the hunt, _ _ ,
f^it juice, cookies and bright-colored | ^nd a number'W games played.'
sandy eggs ■wore Served the guests, j - _ ^
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MRBl HAYS HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. S.
bridge club
I Zelma Myerboltz, of Thornwell or-
Mrs. Johnson .8 survived by her phanage reciting "The Social Glass,”
parents, who reside near here; by her was presented a silver medal and is
husband and two small sons, Jimmy, eligible to enter the state contest to
two and one-half years old, and Da- be held in Walhalla next week to conr-
iBOOK CLUB MEETS WITH -
book :'*■ .•’■"(j'l":™
P ^ Uok sister. Miss Martha Pitts, who Misses Margaret and Katherine
w Kxx K KI® ^ teaches at Piedmont; and two broth- Blakely and Mrs. John W. Little.
^ club I at ^ home of Mrs Heath Co^and. j „ t. Others tek ng pa^t and th^ t tie of
with a pretty party. ' f<»Lthis pkce. their^lectimis w^:
iJaffodila and other colorful spring,a<Wed attractiveness to the living, jj,. j jj Ayers—" The Tragedy of Pay
flowers were used to decorate the liv- f^ ^e occaswn.. ^ ^ |
|Dg room. Bridge was played during! Mr^ Hubert Boyd has i^ently Wn Monday for Manassas for, Katherine Fowler — “Garden of
the afternoon at two tables, and high vke-prestot of the <aub. [ j,;j^ yesterday. Memories.”
•a>re i>rize wonJ^.Mre. Prin^<kpe-j^^ oilers are;Rosa Expected to return to thei Thelma Ray Baker — "Eleanor’s?
h'; ^
land. Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, a club gruest^fcTi president, and Mrs. Carroll city tonight,
for the occasion, was also remembered secretary. The pibgram'
with a gift. ® round table discussion of book
Afier the games the hostess seryed I reviews and current events related to
deMckus refreshraenits. (literature.
I »■ During the aftemo<Mij refi-eshmenta
MISS EDWARDS HONORS , of tea and cookies were! enj«j-ed.
Part.”
Aletka Altman—“Tlie 'Track Meet.”.
Dotxkhy Gibson—^“The Web.” *
Ruth Rumph—"The Druggist and.
iBeer.” i
GljEST WITH PARTY
Honoring her week-end guest, Miss
Jeanne Holman of Columbia, Mias
Frances Ruth Edwa'rds entertained on
Wednesday evening with a delightful.
infoi-mal party.
LEGION AUXILIARY
IN MONTHLY SESSION
The local chapter of the .American
Legion Auxiliary met on Tuesday af-
‘itemoon at the home of Mrs. R. C.
MISS VIRGINIA SADLER, (faiugh-l®
„ 1 A# Tx . ^jMurvicc
clinic and avail themaeh’cs of this;
SPREAD EASTER JOY WITH
A FLORAL GREETING
A
' Ml.'' 'Y
—Potted Plants
---Cut Flowers -
—Baskets
—Corsages
—Easter Lilies
There are many ways to express your greelings, but
the most thoughtful, beautiful way is—with flowers. Say
“HappyEaster” to everyone dear with our choice floVers.
i
I EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE
On Columbia Highway
Phone 2105
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler of
this' city, w’ho is a student at Coker
college, HartsvH'le, has been chosen as ‘
one of the attendants to the May
Queen, Miss Margaret Davidson of
!Adaor. Mrs. W. G. King. Mrs. W. A. Miss^Rosamond Durban of
A profusion of spring flowers gave (pijp^j^an, Mrs. B» H. Henry and Mrs. roommate of Miss Sadler, who
a note of color to the setting and g; Galloway were assistant host- i^®^ frequenty visited here, was ie-
about twenty members of the highlg^geg occasion. ' .lected as the other freshman rep re-,
school and college set enjoyed the oc-j The hviog and dining rooms of the in the court for the May dayj
(home were thrown ensuite and pi-et- relebration. Since entering Coker lastj
During the evening ‘ h^^itees^tSy a(kuTied wdth dafFodiki. M.i»s faH^ss Sadler has taken an actitej
served a salad course with RussianGriffin sang two Irish selections campus affairs. She is a'
tea. * ^ jand Peggy Johnson and Myra Adair athletic council, the|
^ • favored the guests with piano solos. !glre club, and tennis team.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN ^t the coSc^n of I ahiirt busi-l
HOLD PRAYER SERVICES i„^ « social hour was eh-' MISS ROSA MAHAFFEY, mem-'
net»s session a social hour was en
The Auxiliary of the Firs*^ Presby-,joyed, during which the hostesses her of the high schol faculty in the'
terian church requeste the women of served Russian tea, sand-wiches, an4!<lppartment of English, spoke to thei
the church to pause each day at 10 cookies. ' English teachers and librarians of the'
o’clock and pray for a revival. j I state at the meeting in Greenville oti
I’rayer meetings will be held today COLUMBIA VISITOR IS I Thursday. Her subject was ‘Teaching
as follows: ICOMPLIMENTBD AT LUNCHEON
2:30, at the home of Mrs. CaiToll. Miss Annette Moorhead oompli-
Spencer. , 'mented Moss Jeanne Holman of Co-
AM other groups will meat at jjlumbia, houee guest of Miss Prances
MISS VIRGINIA
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sum
/o’clock at the homes of Mrs. Dick,Ruth Edwards, with a lovely luncheon erel, and a member of the high school!
1 T Xt7 I * AU_* I 1 1 • •! . « . ?
the Short Stoi-y.”
S U M E R E L ,|
Copeland, Mrs. J. W. CKipeiland, Sr.,‘on Friday at the home of her par-
Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. S. M. Huntleylente, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead,idiwniamon before the recent meeting i
T W’ j,j.j (^Idvjlle. -L - , • • ^ r, ,
and Mrs. J. W. I-«ake.
r
Vases of jonquils, daffodils and oth-
student council, took part in a panel
of the high school principals of South |
Carolina at the state convention, in
GIFTS
EASTER GIFTS THAT
BRING HAPPINESS
FRONTIS
JEWELRY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
er cut flowers were used io the dining I Greenville, March 14. Clinton high
'and living rooms of the home. After a eehool was one of the six schools in
ifruH cocktail served in the living
room, the guests were invited aoto the
dining room for a tempting three-
coui'se luncheon. Places were laid for
eight.
Che state invited to participate in the |
discussion which centered around the
development of student council in!
South Carolina high schools. Other
schools represented were Greenville
After lunch the group attended a; senior high, Dreher high of Oolumibia,!
local movie. _ j Edmunds high of Sumter, Kingstree j
• high and Cross high. The panel dis-
MRS. CHANEY COMPLIMENTS ■* closed that Clinton’s student council
{BRIDE-ELECT WITH PARTY
j On Wednesday evening Mrs. W. M.
jGhaney entertained with a delightful
party announcing the engagement of
[Miss Elizabeth Willingham, of Gold-
is one of the most progressive in the
state, considering the fact that it has
been organized only two years.
The GIRL 900UT TROOP of CHn-
Special Sunday
50c Dinner
FRIED CHICKEN.
BAKED SWIFTS .
PRE5HUM HAM.
Treat Her Dinner On
Ea^.
HOTEL CLINTON
COFFEE SHOP
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hayne is sponsoring an Easter egg hunt
Willingham’ to Le^vl« Murphy, also <rf ,on the college plaza for the small
Goldville.
SMonia, jonquils and daffodils form-
chrldren of the town Friday after
med a colorful and attractive back
ground for the affair to which twenty
friends of the bride-elect were invit
ed. The announcement of the
noon at 3:30. Prizes will he given to
ANTIQUE
the finders of gold and silver eggs,
also to the one finding the most eggs.
A/snudl admission fee will be charg-
, . ®P*led' each child^ tiie proceeds to go into
proaching marriage, -which will take Scout fund
(place at an early date, was made in a The Girl Scout troop was organized
novel manner. Pour tables were ar-jat the beginning of the school year
j ranged for, gamw and contests fug- Lnd is sponsored by the school under
gestive of a wedaing, and the Easter Uhe leadership of Miss 'Irene Hipp,
I motif w-as charmingly carried out in, with AmeHa Payne as her assistant,
.deroratiora. |Edna Earle Workn»n is secretary and
Mrs. K. P. Chapman, Mrs. u W.^^^asurer and there are three patrol
Rawl and Mvas Pansy Woodruff ••-.leaders: Rosalyn Cason,'Emily jC^-
|8isi^ the hostesa in serving aaladijand and Peggy Johnson. Meetings
and sweet courses. are held on Ylonday mornings at the i
A lovely trousseau gilt was pre- school and on Wednesday afternoons
sensed the hono(p guest by the hostess. At the home of one of the Scouts.
i
You Needn’t Spend A
Fortune To Look Like
A Million!
SUITS
THAT COMPARE FAVOR
ABLY WITH THE COST
LIEST—
$15.00
others:
$17.50 and $19.75
SALE
A beautiful collection of
antiques on display at No. 7
Calvert Avenue (home of
the late Mrs. J.^F. Jacobs,
Sr.)
Sponsored by the*
lifanuy Association of CUnton
THURSDAY,
MARCH 21
H
GRIFFON SUITS—
$25.00
Spring HATS
Quality, Style, Colors
Dobbs ... $5.00
Adams .. $2.95
Sport COATS
$9.95 to $15.75
Spring Slacks
$2.95 to $7.50
Sport Oxfords
$3.00 to $5.00
PLORSHEIM
SHOES
$8.95 and-$10
Botany and Wembley
NECKWEAR
$1.00
Others:
55c - 2 for $1.00
INTERWOVEN
SOX
35c and 50c
Others:
15c and 25c
Handkerchiefs
WUt<K:
50c Dozen -
5e Each
Colors:
2 f(Nr 15c
75c Dozen
CENTURt CLUB ENJOYS
.MUSICAL PROGRAM
A meeting of the Century club was
held on Tuesday afternoon in the Ja
cobs forum room at Predbyterian col
lege, with a nomber of membera and
gueite attending.
A special
NOTES FROM CITY
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
The city health department and the
county h<»dth department -will bold a
cUnic for domestic help Bfonday,
r piwffam *of re-)rMait(h 25, from 2 to f orelock at the
corded music <a "The Crucifixion" icHy hall.
I (Sir John Stainer) was preeeii^ed j There will be no dharge for the ex-
wHh the following artists taking jaminatiomi arhkh include TB and
part: Richard Crooks, tenor; Law-1 Waaeemian tests. AR cck^ nuraea,
rence Tftbei^ baritone; Mark An- maids, etc., should be tested. Health
deews, organiat, and the Trinity choir, cards, similar to those issued food
Mrs. J. W. Dodge of ^hnectady, handlers will be given to tboae paaa-
N. y., who is yiriting Mrs. H. E.'ing the teits and pcopor inatructiona
Arrow Shirts
$2.00 each
Towne l%irts
$1.65 each
Other Shirts
$1.00 each
Phillips-Jones
Shirts
$U9 - 3 for $4.C
Whites 4uid Faiicies !■ a dmice of the Tlvee New GiBan!
t,
r
I*-,. win/ HI TMnaig aars. «. b. ing me teats ana proper
Sturgeon, and Mrs. C. T. Paxon of . issued to those needing attention.
Jadteoarflle, Fla., atere out-ofrtown It is urged tlMit employsrs aRow
$®**t*. time off far the help to attend this
Adair’s Men’s Shop
-QUALITY AND CASW*
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