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/ / /' ■ I ■ ■ THE CHSONICLE, CLPirroN, 8. c. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOaETT EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TdephOM 74 or 258 J WM served under the direotMm ai Mrs. Henry M. Younr. Ailter <finiMr tiie hiddhiv wm riloTrd for dandnff end Harry Ray mond and hie OoUefe ’Yf” orchestra, of tJcatwiry, fumiebed music for the MR, and iMKS. C. W. HALLMAN, MBS. B. M, DUTTON, MR. and MRS,! was aptx>inied to make plans for beaatafymtr tMs street. They were as sured by Mayoj^pJBailey, they state, of Che town's ooopera^oti in supplyinir slurubhery and upkeep. The k>caj ha« already fained reooftn- occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White b_ jh\ iDUTTCW, JR., and a<«, JIM-'”®" ^ national organization ANNOI^CBMMNTS The Canilfary dtd> wfll meet at 4 Vioick Tuptidhy, April 2, at the home Mrs. 8. Ifi Hatley wtt be hoitees tn meafcere of the Muaie^chi) on Wed- BSfday, April at 4 o'dook. The local finstem Star chapter will meet Friday eveinng at 8 o'clock in 'the Masonic temple* OtKeers for tho pastor of. the cbureh, officiated, usinc the ihig eewMooy. Ushers wars J. A. Sease and Grady CopehuMi led Che grand mardh In Che center of the roetmun was k huge neat of Easter eggs in purple MY, sttended Che^ Monavian Baiter services in Winston-Salem, N. C., Sunday naorning. When Che ^roup ar-» and gold. Clfts w«« preacntad in arrived in (WlnsCiott-Salsm about five- novel manner as each lady drew an .ddqty, part of the ceremony had al- eglg wUeh contained a number andlrenJy started. Eaihcr in Che monhcg was given the correeponding prise, 'the Moravian band had <Mv<ded into for oommemorsting a memorial to Miss Willard, and the meroheri hope Inter to phfie a stone marioer at a vantage poiiit on the street The chancel was effectiveiz deeorat- ^ dored a program of nuptiiU muaic. Cams and oCher bosineM aCtanded to. 3,^ lOmrus from “Lohengrin” was used as a proceeeional sad Men- drissohn’s “Wedding March” as a re- Spring has brought Che usual re- mod^ng, building and changing of , J . . ..i .. J J J business locations, as wall as resi- Punoh was served during Che eve- four or five unMa and aeosnaded Che ^ q yi|j/3R ||,|^ made .Mpg fn4 in rMnteT mnlitf rsninl rsit fmmni Tiarfli brmr rihiintn -wirr iung in Che deoocntionB of <he|ref<eehroent Preceding Che eunrise service in the taUe whkh was Hanked <m erither'cemetery, “God’s Acre,” Bishop J. side by taH baskets of yetlowi for- Kemieth PfoM redted part of the Hfciweiv decorat— ^..ui .. ^ ^ ' V7,*« mal strstf. 8fR« and MRS. FRAJMOXS . ... , , oecmas- whkh was Hanked <m either cemetery, “God’s Acre,” Bishop J. or at/wmc histiiw fLuMiii lotted of 1*«jAd.ir «-Mt, »d MBS. SSS« OTritet5l«wr^.;S»d«S CTwd. »wth th* wn^ypaon <*1^ ntBD OXLEYS horn, «, manceo urn ^ hundred and thwty mem- m uikson in front of the Home Mo-|^^ a* lamuy pews. their gue.-its 'attended the ravian church. Upon reaching the cupancy. Remodeling continues on the First National Bank building, with the Oitizeos Federal Savings and Loan' association loesitied across from the Lakes’ Ready4o-Wear f^ioppe while their olTioe is being repaired from fire danisges early in January. Monday found R. W. WADE and Ms aaeieUiit, MRS. F. M. KING (Misa BMrlte Wilkes) busy getting situated in their original upstaurs office of the buildiiV- MRS. KING was “gmge*^” receiving congratulation with nhber- gksed h^. J. V. EDWARDS made bea(tttnes*in the GnM News with his newiy-reniodeted and modernized sta- Oti aCnJOa lUTMu mSPSet. Several young ladiee would Hke to know Co whom and whart BTLLY PfTTS writes Chat curls the point of street is compleCed and ready for oc-^an otherwise good fountain pen. (Mrs. Hcber Koon, organaat, ren- MISS BELL ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH DANCE Mias Doxthy BeB entsntained on Friday evening at the home of her aunt, 'Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur, with a lovely dance. A profusion of cut flowers pret- tUy adorned the home for the ooca- aion for whkh about florty members of' Che younger wore invited. Dancing was 'enjoyed ChroughouC Itbe evenfog land refreshments of punch'and Cookies served. baker-weBb announcement The foUowang announcement will be read here with intereat by friends of Che groom-eieot: Mrs. Vioia M. Baker, of OiesnviHe^ announcea the engagement of heri cemetery the bishop waited vasitors had f'ded in before beginning Until all egimi the rites. Visitors are always wei-' corned, but are asked to make no pho-' tographs of the scenes. The graves enjoykUe event Gmsto included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughn of Kinards, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jeter of Edgefield, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bishop of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Hutto of Coluiribia, Mr. and' are in neat roars with the tombstones ^ ^ HkJhard White of Chester, Mr.llying perfectly flat and all exactiy ^ * L 11 Hts. Tom Addison of Rock Hill, alike, presenting a striking and rest- Mss Kberta bwse^of A^vm^ ji,. Mason, Mr. andiful picture. Lihes and baskets of N. C., wrier of tbebnde and oiuy Owens of Laurens, Miss beautiful flowers were friaced upon attendai^ wore a d^y ooetume |{ait)tie Senn of Newberry, Mr. and'the graves. crowd, 36,000,' was suit with matching hat and navy ac- mssof^s. Hw corsage waa of gar denias. The bride, who was given in mar- cold of light weight wool, with navy and powder blue accessories. Her flowers were aweeCheart roses rimwered with vrily Mies. h. W. Rawd, of this city, served as dri bsfdsgiuora’s best man. ImmedkAely after the ceremony the h*** » wedding (trip tol daugfa^, llto and upon <heir„*retuoJ’ |[rion 'Wcfcb, w ijiBivmgv to taksi^^ make their home in uinhm. place hi May. \ Uri: Woodruff is the <&i«bter of Mr. >W«M> Js lha son of Dr. and Mf, Mrs. Henry 6. Saasa cf Gsi- Mw. P. L. Webb of and islj^ rsceived her educMAm at connected ^rith the J. C. Penney Co., ^vVfeadriop college, Rock Hffl, arid 4n GreenviHe. Bowen’s Business ooMege;^Cdl<raibiai ■’ ^ ' For the past year she has held a civil t ' fservice pbritkm at the navy yard in HONORS MRS. HATCHBLL CharieatMv!^ ^ V Mrs. H. H. Ha^H w^Mrs. Agnes| Woodruff is the son of Mr. and Kern honored the foroier’s hwhand ^ g t. Woodruff, of .this city, alki Hays, 'Mias Laetitia Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little, Dr. and Mm. T. J. 'Peake, and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin, aV off this city. ,with a surprise supper Tueedsy pn Jthe occasion of his birthday. . Colorful bouquets of spring flowers prettBy adom^ the home. Guests were invited into ihe <Koing room where a birthday cake gleaming with candles centered Ihe dskriily-appoint- ed table. Covers were laid for ten and a delicioue supper SMved.. The honor gueat was remembered by-hls frieoda wkh a number of gifts which were opened later in tbs'eve ning. W. C. T. U. MEMBERS MSAR GUEST SPEAKERS Mrs. L. Roas waa hostess on Iftonday afternoon to members of the Woman's GhaMbm HnepsaaaBi km for their Mareh masting. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey led the devo- tiomd and ssserkl hynme iwere samg- Mm. R. L. Eobiaaon -of Due Weat, dlatrkf preaident, made an interest- mg addMs on the tinniwranca or ganization ad need <rf ^ eristlngf!»^_ conditions.^,iSriMied In her •Mhem Ckld^, a^ At that but MHm «,» *? % . 4 iAATMik/mV 'MMH A>RjfnV10M 1 Mrs. Cliff<Hxi Smith and Bir. and Mrs.^smaller than usin'; due Geosge Brokinbapgh of Kinards, Mr. weather^, and Mrs. Tom Taylor of Greena^ood,! 1..; ,v V - - - T V a..— ^ Workman, Jr., ofi MRS. W. J. DUNCAN has as heri| nage by herbrotoerJL^an E. Searo, ^ ^ ^ jy c. gvjfri, MRS. ELLA TDDD, of Deca- wu^n^ ^ ^ Heort..., Ifc Md M.J. Ai^ Gj^jtur, Todd who » T8y^ way, iMr. and Mrs. Franem Blalock, I old, is the former Miss EHa Sheldon Dr. and 'Mrs. Fekler Smith, Dr. Dun- J of Westminater, and once taught Birs. can S. Fridm*, Ih*. and Mrs. S. C. T)uncan. She was a teacher in the “Dominick” school in Newberry coun-| ty and boarded in the home of John W. jSoott, firiher of Mrs. DuiKan, then j Mias Mary Boott *^1106 her visit kij ,Canton Mrs. Todd has reoeived cattsjl 'from a nnnher of her dCormer pupis I who rtmeabtr and love her, among them Jim Duncan, WiHiam Scott, and ' iRev. James McKittrick, paetor of the iPHret Baptist church, all of Wtutmire. Bill Pitts, Jr., wiM be one y'sar old! • t| tomorrow, Bfaroh 29. | DR. 3. C. HAYS during the weekj Clara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and ; has a patient with whom he conversed I Maw. A. J: nWhnaen, will cslebraite a I in Spanish. Little ANITA BfRCH-j birthday Saturday> March 30. |A'RD, two-year-<M daughter of Rev.| Mr. and Jifrs. T> kby Holland win I and Mrs. Russell Birchard, was taken observe jtfaeir wedding anniversary 1 ill with pneumonia while here visiting March 31. • . jMr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey. Since Walter A. Johnson has a birthday]her parents are missionaaiee to Cen- HOME STORE WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY AT QUANTITY PRICES MARKET SPECIALS “ Birthdays And Anniva'saries Wednesday, April 3. Tueaday, ‘MarA 26, was the birth day of H. H. Hatchell. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson have a wedding anniversary April 3. Mrs. N. Reese Young will observe a birthday Tueaday, April 2. Marrii 31 is the birthday of Mrs. Edgar Copeland. ir connected with il^dut Hide and Fur company, of Wilmington, Delaware; FORMER CLINTON GIRL WEDS GAFFNEY MAN Of interest throughout the Caro- bnak was the marriage Saturday af ternoon, March 23, at 6 o’clock at which Miss Elixabrih Ward •Harris became tbe bride ot William Marion Qsldwdi at the ladies paiknr of Bun combe Street Mdtbodiet church, GreenTiile. 'Rev. B. 'Rhett Turnipeeed, pwkor 'of the church, officiated in the 'Of a gathering of okwe Hsends and rdalHves. The vows were spoken before an jtltar of bridal green and a baehgrsand off palms. EUriy spring Aowers and snapdragon* were tsririhdly arranged. Mha iBeian OskhveU of Gaff^, sis- ter of. the. bridegroom, and Miss JuHa Bfobfaina off Gaffney, preeodbed a gram of weddiag music. Nomben in- cioded “Venatian Lowe Song,” by Nev-P^' . u_ ^ rnm.rmM^mr^ has announced. The picture will alao be ah<nm at Laureiw at the same GWTW To Open In CUnt<m May 3 Tha poonlar aeraea varakm of Mar garet mteheav boMy book, “Gone Willi the Wind,” wW <^wn in Clinton at Hie Caafam on Friday May 3, ac- coriKng to the local / manager, O. I. Shsaily. The technjat^ pkture whkh had its pmoie^ InSAlUairia a few weeks agrs wHi /be preheated hero cx- trel America, Anita bna Hved most of her life among a Spanish-speaking people and can converse in that lan guage better than fkiglMb. The ;dia-| logue bettween Dr. Hays and bis tiny !| patient was very interesting and at source of amusement for the hospital staff. j The street extending from North Broad to Roeemont cemetery, or the] intersection of OaBioun highway andi Norih Adair, haa been named by thcl local W. C. T. U. clmpter FRANCBS E. WILLARD street, in memory of tbs potad tiewparsaaf kariar. AA a ro-j cant maal of Mrs. L, V. PhMon. Mrs. R. W.l Johnson and 'Mrs. None D. Workman,] nation alcoholic d: time. KIM’ANIS MEET TODAY The Kiwanis diA wMl hold vts us- V mon 4ni 1^ on I**??*!””!? 8. Thb Mate-member-i ^ • ^iW Rose,” -by MacOoweU. Mrs. j. T. Byars of {*Rw trtriiHoTial wedding marches wtee spoke on the weik ^ attendants the cou- meeting this ev^ing at the regu- rte tang»mn« uiuon « I™"* noi^anto the coo | Cec^. under die lenderahip of Mm. MairlHarris Armour, an ard^ lead er. , T PORK ROAST Lb. 15c PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. 35c SLICED BACON 2 lbs R9C full CREAM j CHEESE U. ;19c TENDERIZED Picnic HAMS • Lb...lSc : ' " PORK • OVER llbsxsc PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb.. iSc CHOICE ROUND STEAK Lb. X5c VEAL CHOPS lb... 29c BEEF ROAST lb.. ITzC ARiar Ihe program a rimig' business eesskm was brid. Present at the The bride wore a two-piece suit of committee dUUty ride crepe. Hat and accesrories int»r.4!«iib rfimtitwM. were In black and she wore 'white _ _ _ gloves. Her corsage waa of valley meeting was a new member, Mrs. wl 1*®!? ■*”*. *'‘*^ . FoUowmg Ihe ceremony an mfor- Mmg. ,,,— ' jihal rooeprion waa beki at the home. WILKB6-KING MARRIAGE ***« bride’s parents rit 108 Tmdal OF INTEREST HERB avenue. llfc j«d Mrs. Attped Nagri of 6t. , ffVjRowmg • Louie, Miseowi, announce the mar- GaWwell will resi^ riage of their sktw', Ida Eleanor *4 «»»* <« Jotoaon s^ m Wilkes, of this dty, to Frencb Mar- Gaffeey, vriisre Mr. Cak^l holds a tin King, of Seneca and ainton, on respunrible position with Hamnck DeceiUber 23, 1939, in Rock Hill. |milla. M«. King, a daoirier of the late Mrs. Os«^ is the daugbtw Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Wilkee of Ai-lp4 Teague Grey Hams bany, Ga., received her education in «f GreenviHe, former residents of thri the TlMnorv'eH idiootB nA tA 9h0,#W»fKted Sw® c4ty acftooi® <» treat Junior cdUege, Montreat, N. C.. <»n*on and received her B. S.^degfee and reids a position as secretory to from the Woman’s ooHege of Furman R. W. Wade, lo^ attocney at law.lmnveriity in 1987 where ^ 'tmt a She is an attractive young woman of flf SkP»a Iota Chj surority; unuBual charm -and poeeeaeea a wide She waa gradiulted from the school of circle of friends who wffl be intereat- twHnology, Genwai hoepitoi, Sparton- «d in the announcement of her mar-^tnng, m Pihruary and since then has 'been connected with the Cherokee Mr! King is the eon of Mr. and Mr8. |Co^y hospRal in Gaffhey as tech- Prank M. King of Adsirsville, and a'nl<^* graduate of Clemson college. He is] Mr. OaWweii, die son of Mrs. Thoro- instroetor of agricuHure in CBnton.M M- CaWwaH, of Gaffney, and.the high schod. ' |i*4e Mr. Caldwell, attended the city The yowi couple are making the}r.»choo*s of Gaffhey and Duke univer- Births SNIDER BIr. and Mrs. J. R. Snider of thg Moagrove eemmunity, announce the birth of a dawghter, Bc^dtie Dennis, on Masch 12. UME FOR MOTH-PROOFING -II ■ii» —li- % Royal Cleaners, Inc. Phone 77 home on Weri Carolina avenue, where they have taken aa apaitmeat with M^s. W. e. Owens^Sr. \ SBASB-I^DRUFF WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY ilkw Toye Amelia Ssase and Orion* OL Wootbuff of dds eity, wan nsar- ried Sunday afternoon to n tovety cerenMinyjat 5:80 in SL Pnul’a Lulh- enn chnroh at QUbent. Rn. J. LeOraiNle Maper off this cky, aaatoteA kf En. A L. Dvaffte, X A UFEimB POSSESSION CHOOSE YOUR DUMOND AND WBDONH RING CAREFULLY. Wa ahall be glad to advba tegl kdip yan m yew diamead pw- FSONTIS STORED sky at Duiham, N. C. UON8 ladies night A BRILLIANT EVENT Udhettog to the Faster season and outotondhig among aoelal aArin «ff Hw weak, waa the annuid “ladtea nlg^ crisCftoion given by the local Xiohs ctob .at the Ctfaton armory an Friday sventog. ifyetodi ot vnri-cokrad brilooas in aritodc airaqgamenta fsnaad a oMk- tog wailMad dicoraitloni Tho hnMfaig was pcettHy HgliMd In pnatal MOD OBOORMMT DMM OOMfOO wPO illHKpUllB* A MOmi- ORMlOwpiO^ }aimpanilid Hrom a Hflit and NachlBR atamat to tho floor, was an effhd^ featore off the rooto decorations. Hal ptoeud at an eS and ax* tmadinlr ’atoog dm center ware rows of gold and purple crepe paper cov- ifitoL wito' panskiau At hriarvah orya- mssai df daffodito and fare were IomiL iMMtSE to to® tohi® mh pakMgMMite ware hgbtod hnrticana were given na fa3m to - --Q ■ throe^uoarsa Professional Notice Dr. M. J. McFaddeR has re^optotori hi4 Dental OIBce on aeeond Ikor of The Chronicle building on South Brand Street. R.H. CAUSE BARBER SHOP ^*Tht n^MiilY ShafT . ^ ^a —■ _ READY TO SEBYE YOU PROMPTLY AND WELL. 1 haya with me: BEN HEATHimLY LEE POWEL YOUR BUSINESS APPREOATED . J Fine so APRIL mb m MR WD rm m sir 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IQ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 J —a I ' Oisr theme during 1939 has been —and it will be the same during all of 1940— ~ ^WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING EXCEPT BAD^ WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU WELL AND often DUR ING 1940. ANNOUNCEMENTS BANK FORMS BLOTTERS BOOKLETS BROADSIDES STATEMENTS BILL HEADS CIRCULARS # SALES BOOKS ENCLOSURES ENVEl^PES - FlUNG FORMS LABELS LETTERHEADS MILL FORMS OFFICE FORMS PUBUCATIONS SHIPPING FORMS STATIONBRY TAGS RECEIPT BOOKS Chronicle Publisliing Go. PuUishers—Printers—Stationers Tdeidione No. 74 Clintoi^ S. C. . : -J v-i.'