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THE CUMTON CHBONICLB, CUMTON. & C.
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SOaETT EVENTS.
OAm AMD CHOKB JIIWS OF INTEEESr
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in' turn presented to the honoree. Af
ter ■ number of appropriate games
a shower of miscellaneous gifts were
presented to Mrs. timvepfon in 1 neor-^
el manner. The attractive packages
singing of the class song,
Out to Life,” by the seniors.
In addition to the seniors and their
guest, Mr. and Mrs. Pinson, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
were opened and passed amcmg the!Brannon, Miss Cornelia Harris. Mias
t guests. j Helen Farter, and Miss Luva Me-
Mr^ Stone and Mrs. Kibler i»e-|Donald were present
sided over the punch boed. Cakes Mrs. Lynn was assisted by Miss
.end ean^ were also served with [Agnes Hope Gwaltney and members
Iced punch.
ANNOVNCEMKNT8
The U. D. C. tHB meet at 4 o'clodc
Friday, May 8, at the home of Miss
Sallie mm- ' _
The Ondufy clid> will meet Tues
day, May 7i at 4 o’clock, at the home
, of Mrs. Harold S. Fish. (
> The Susanna Wesley Bible class of
Broad Str^ Methodist churdi will'
meet Fridar,|May 3, at 4 o’clock with
Mrs. W. R. Pitts. All members are
asked tq be laesent.
MRS. CORNWALL
HOSTfeSS AT BRIDGE
Mrs. J. J. Cornwall entertained her
bridge chib on Tuesday.
Lovely spring flowers, including
iris and pansies, adorned the rooms.
Bridge was iri^yed and a series of
progre^ons enjoyed. For refresh-
nients two courses were served
MRS. 1AC0B8 B08TB8S
TO BRIDGE CLUB
A. R. P. BIBLE CLASS
MEETS WITH MRS. TODD
Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mrs. A. B.
Blakehr, Jr., were joint hostesses to
Ckx Thursday Mrs. Wm- P. Jacobs. ^ ^ . . -
entertainad her bridge club with V j?”?*”
the Associate Reformed Prewyterian
TEACHERS’CnCLB
BAS WEINER ROAST
Monday evening the Teachers’ cir
cle of Thomwell Memorial chuITch
enjoyed a delightful weiner roast at
the cottages on Enoree river.
When the guests had assembled a
large bonfire wm built and weinafi
and marfhmallows roasted and en
joyed picnic style.
lovely party.
Bouquets of tulips, bridal wreath
and iris were arranged throughout
the home.
Several progressions of bridge wore
enjoyed! a^ later delfcioiu refrcrii-
ih^ts were served.
Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Wadesboro,
N. C., was an out-of-town guest.
MISS STEWART raiTBRTAINS
FRIENDS WITH PARTT
On Saturday evening Miss Helen
SteWart wis hostess to a group of
friends at her home lor a deliid^tful
informal party.
Arrangwnents of sps^ flowers in
a variety of colors hunished an ap-
psopriate setting for the affair to
wh^ about twenty friends were in
vited. A number of games were
played and refreshments of ' punch
and cookies served during the eve
ning.
MRS. COPELAND HOSTESS
TO FRIENDLY DOERN
Mrs. A. M. Copeland entertaindd
members of the “Friendly Dozen’’
of the junior class.
Members of the senior class are:
Margaret Baker, Thelma Baker,
Daisy Carroll, Anne Coleman, Jean
ette Coxe, Elvira Craig, Lily Mae
Fortner, Bennie Hillhouse, Seavy
Maye Linton, Jeanette Mayers,
Louise McCown, Felix McLellan, My-
church <m Mtmday evening Vt thejrabel McMillan, Mary Moye, Richard
home of the former. deMontmollln, Catherine Owens,
The living room was prettily deco- Ja*n« Painter, Thomas Weller. An-
rated with vases of colorful garden “i® Maye Whitman, Harry Whit-
flowers. . aker, Dovie Woodside. ^
MH. R. L. PlaxivQ discussed the
life and work of Luke, the Biblical!
riiaracter chosen for study lor the;
evening. {
After the discussion a social hour
wu enjoy^ during which the host-
esaes served a salad course with tea.
Sailing iBodenhamer, of San Rafael, Calif. ’TUBERCULIN TESTS TO BE
Jto. Bod^a^r is the former Mto GIVEN COLORED PUPILS
Kathryn Gaskill, daughter^ of Mr.| ^
and Mrs. R. S. Gaskill, formerly of ■ _ ^
this city pupils at Bell Street school for
D. C.* Heustess wiU celebrate a children will be offered the
birthday tomorrow. May 3. ^
Tueaday, April 30, was the birth- conducted by Miss Jeimie Fay
day of Earl Stewart. ' tuberculosis nurse for Laurens
^ I and Greenwood counties. Miss Er
vin will be assisted by the county
Births
HARMON
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Hannon an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Bren
da Frances, at the Workman Mem
orial hospital in Woodnfff, Saturday,
April 27. i ^ •
health department personnel.
All students showing a positive
reaction will be x-rayed at the coun
ty clinic held every fourth Saturday
at the Laurens hospital.
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“The Paper Bverybedj Reads”
Birthdays
And Anniversaries
SWENDIMAN-Prm
Of cordial interest here to the
many friends and relatives of the
groom is the following announce
ment:
.Jtdrs. Lydia Swendiman announces
the marriage of her daughter, Bev-
Marvin Stewart, Jr., was five years
old Tuesday, April 30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Britain will ob
serve their wedding anniversary Sun-
jday,‘May 5.
Miss Emma Adams has a birthday
May 7.
Ronnie "GHftthTloss, son 6? Mr. anS
Mrs. R. O. Ross will be two years old
erly, to Guy Cleon Pitts on Tuesday,' g
February twenty-Mventh. nine- ^rs. F. M. Stutts is observing her
teen hundred and forty, Leesburg, birthday today.
. ij * , u- - Saturday, May 4, is the wedding
Mtts. IMtts IS a resident of Washing- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
ton, D. C.
Mif. Pitts is the son of Mrs. Guy C.
Pitts and the late Mr. Pitts of this
FUR COAT
STORAGE
Protect yoor eoah^and other furs from moths dur
ing the summer months. We are a^in collecting
fnrs fw storage with ARCTIC FUR CQ., of Colum
bia. Your coat wilt be insured agahmt fhre and theft.
BRING IT TO
CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPK
WPdrs
flowers were used throughout the
h^e. For the six o’clock dinner
tlw dining table was prettily appoint
ed in crystal and silver with a can-
d^abra of lighted tapers adding
beauty to the scene.
m-T GIVES DANCE
AT GOIJNTET CLUB
Among lovely social affairs of the
week was the dance the Hi-Y gave on
Friday evening at Lakeside country
ciub, inviting a number of guests.
f Dancing was enjoyed throughout
die evening. For refreshments punch
and cakes were served.
Chaperones included: Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Gentry, Miss AUce Gaines j NEW YORK VISITORS
and James Sloan. ' HONORED BY FRIENDS
On Thursday evening Rev. and
MQri. O. W. Chapin of Margaretsville,
N. Y., who have been visiting Mrs.
Chapin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Crawford, were honor guests at
an enjoyable steak supper given on
Thursday evening by Miss Collette
’Griffin and Julian Coleman.
Steaks were prepared oven an op
en fire in' the yard of the Griffin
chib on Tuesday evening with a de-|city and a graduate of Clinton high
lightful dinner. j school. He is employed in Wash-'
Attractive .arrangements of roses, i ington by the general accosting of-
pdragons, phlox and other cut fice, an agency for the United States
were tned
MRS. TTLOR HOSTESS
To STUDY CLUB' x.
, Mrs. George W. Taylor was hostess
tp the members of the Wednesday
fi^dy club for the final meeting be
fore disbanding for the summer
months.
Completing a years’ study on **Tlie
Foreign Short Story,” Mrs. C. Bynum
Betts made a study of the Swedish
government, and is also attending
Benjamin Franklin uniVersity in that
city.
The yoimg couple are making their
home at 1714 North Troy Street, Ar
lington, Va.
MR. AND MRS. STEWART
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY t
On Friday evening, April 19th, in
celebration of their wedding anniver
sary Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stewart
invited a number of friends for din
ner.
The home was decorated" with a
Infusion of seasonal flowers and in
the dining room at a beautifully ap
pointed table covers were laid for the
following guests. Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
novelist and Nobel prize winner,.,the _
Ihte Selma Lagerlof. During the j twenty friends were invited for the
afternoon one of Miss' Lagerlofs | occasion,
short st(x*ies, “The Legend of the
home and served with sandwiches,
pickle, coffee and cakes. About 5*^' ^ellw, Mrs. M.
R. Holson, Mrs. Mason Young, Miss
Christmas Rose,” was read.
At the conclusion of the program
sandwiches, cake and coffee were
served by the hostess.
May Imperial
Extra Alk»waBc«40B Ys
OM Witch rcr A
New Orc.
TRONTIS
JEWELRY «T0RE
and GIFT SHOPPE
RECENT BRIDE
HONORED’WITH SHOWER
Mrs. Roy Haupfear, a recent bride,
was honored on Thursday evening
with a party and miscellaneous
Blower by Mrs. S. P. Loftis, Mrs.
Annie Sto^, and Mrs. Bessi* Kibler,
at the home of the former.
Misses Banna Martin, Viola Puck
_ . I graatart
guadh’W tiw ikwrTwbrMa’s diair
was niariced with bows of crepe pa
per adiich carried out a color sdii^
of white, green and orangei* l^rays
of dogwood and ivy were used in the
living room and receptioa hall. Mrs.
S. S. Barnette iMrerided over the
bride’s bode in whibh each gtiest
wrote a wish: Mrs. Masen Ittmpeon
was winner in an amusing contest
and was awarded a prize which she
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WE CELEBRATE
BABY WEEK
with extra values. Visit our Complete Baby Department —
Clinton’s lirResL Mrs. N. Richardson in charge.
FREE! FREE!
A GIFT FOR ALL THE BABIES.
BRING THEM IN.
WANTED!
EVERY MOTHER AND EXPECTANT
MOTHER TO VISIT OUR BABY DE
PARTMENT DURING BABY WEEK.'
HAND4HADE
BABY WEAR
Never before have we ofer-
ed such a complete ttne of ,
hand-made baby wear.
(^urtmdes
' Baby Dresses
Imported, hand-made with
tiny tucks, dainty scaDops'
and fine embroidery.
For Baby Weak, only—
44c
Hand-made, scalloped with
lovely dcahms. at top and
bottom. Onb t|w finest ma
terials ased.' Actintty HUM
values. Baby Week special—
/ 44C Each
6tlwr liMii 8Bpt
Bakr .
Blankets
Soft, fluffy cotton Oib Blan-
^ kits, sist 8tx40. Pink and
Uue. Baby Wssk spscia]—
23c
22c
Wanted!
Bspm^ed
Crib.Seti
Ts adorn the bsiy^ bed.
Wshmntc imbrsIdTO
signs snd hemstUfinOlk
^y Weekspedtei- ^ «
■ 93c
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... y« to OSS sw line of nov
elty gilts for Hsrk Shsweis.
Odier items
Hand-maiii Bfts, Baby Boy
Saks, Piisur Cases, To*-
dlera,’ Dresses and Rompers.
: Especially priced Isr Baby
SILK’S DEPT. STORE
Mazelle Campbell, Miss Hattie Mae
Horton, Miss Helen Gilchrist, Mrs.
A. E. Cleveland, Mrs. John Ferguson
and Jim Brown. A delightful tbree-
courae dinner was served.
After dinner Mr. Barnette rpad a
humorous and ordinal poem reminis
cing the courtship of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart. Bingo was enjoyed during
,the evening and prizes were present
ed Mrs. Holson, Miss Kellar, Miss
iCgmpbeH and Mr. McCarlv.
ffuCra remembered Mr. dm Mm.
Stewart with a gift of crystal. On
leaving, the guests were asked to
register and wereL. given miniature
hats as souvenirs.
PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG
PEOPLES LEAGUE
ELECTS OFFICEES
The Yobng Peoples’ league of the
First Presbyterian church at a re
cent meeting named the following
officers to serve for the coming
church year:
Tench Owens, president.
Betty Hunter, vice-president.
Eula Gray Blakely, secretary-
treasurer.
The retiring officers, Emily Dil
lard, president; Tench Owens, vice-
president; and Billy Lightfoot, secre
tary and treasurer; together with the
“highwi^” chairman, nominated the
new officers. •
Highway chairmen are:
Life enrichment, Roy Coker.
Forejgn missions. Bill Culp.
Home missions, Catherine Bryson.
Christian education and ministe
rial relief, Frances Speake.
Religious education and publica
tion, Jane Little.
Stewardship, Lawrence Ferguson.
Social setviCb, Marjorie Miller.
Program chair., Robert Schwane-
beck.
The newly • elected officers will
take office Sunday.
DS. AND MRS. LYNN
HONOR THORNWELl CLASS
The senior class of Thomwell hi^
sdiool was honored at the annual
senior banquet Friday ni^t, April
26, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L.
Roes Lynn.
The theme, “The Seven Seas,” was
carried out in the table decoratkm,
sfven mirrors representative of the
seven seas, the m^ature sailboats as
place cards and favors and the pro
gram, with the class colon, blue md
silver, xnff Hie flower, ihe swee^pea,
in prominence.
The guests mterm and took their
places as Miss Luva McDonald play
ed “Sailing.” After tile singing of
America” by the group and grace
by Dr. L^mn, six mcnibers of the
junior class, dressed ae sailor girki,
sang. >:“SaiUng.”
•Oaring the evening B. S. Pineon,
acting ae toastmaster, introduced the
following toasts: “The Ship and
Those Sailing,”' by Tbamas WHkr;
(Antarctic),” by Rkhard deMoot-
rooUln; “MoonUght on the Medlter-
“The Sea Pewguixx end oEmk Byrds
ranean,” by Lonlse McCown; “The
Sen of Mrtssdapd (Aieilic)-” by i
Ux McLellan; “the Sea of Sky Blue
Watars (Carribean),” by Myrabel
McMillan; “The Sea of ManaooDS and
Good Hope <Indian),” by Anne Cole
man; “The See of Pioaeera (Atlan
tic),” by James Painter; and “The
Sea of PeacMul Watera (Pacific),'
by Daisy Carrol). Dr. Lynn gave the
final toast, “the See at Life,” eml
the intigcem waaeonchided with the
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VIVIEN LEIGH AS SCARLETT O’HARA
(•ONE WITH THE WINB
[WOULD THRILL TO THE LOVEUNESS OF OUR
FLOWERS AND WOULD CHOOSE THEM
FOR ^LL OCCASIONS.
Flowers...
. . . truly express beautiful and friendly thoutbts.
We Specialize in CORSAGES. BOUQUETS—lovely and
fragrant. I^ces f<H‘ every purse.
FOR MOTHER ON HER DAY
, Sunday, May 12
REMEMBER HER WITH FLOWERS
You will find the perfect choke in our large adeciion of cut flowmx.
Totted Pluits or CoTMges^
EAstside Greenhouse
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24.LB. SACK .. 87c 96-LB. SACK $3.28
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BIRDSEY’S FEEDS
' (NEW LOW PRICES)
STARTING MASH
25 LBS.—83c 100 LBS^2.90
GROWING MASH
25 IRS—77e 100 LBSv-12.65
LAYING MASH
25 LBS.—73c 100 IRS^2.50
DAIRY FEED 100 LB^-lllO
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON
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25 LB^72c 100 LR—$2.45
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25 LR—64c . 100 LR—$2.20
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