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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. PAGE THREE Mf t- i- ■ The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, ' CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TdeplMiie 74 or 25S PEOPLE YOU KNOW nnc 1I188B8 FEBQU80N QIYE PICNIC FOB OCBST8 MiM Ann Gregorie, of Washington, D. Ch formerly of Fort Screven, Oa^ ssjaa teted on Thursday evening when Ifisies Jane and Hazel Ferguson gave a delightful picnic. . After the twelve young people had bride, was an honor guest. Punch and cookies were enjoyed. MBS. BLAUtCK HOSTESS TO l^tlDGE CLUB Mrs. Qeorge R. Blalock entertained assembled at the Ferguscm home | members of her bridge club on they motored to Horseshoe falls (Thursday afternoon, assembling ' players for two tables. L^ely arrangements of roses adorned the living room of the home for the occasion. Mrs. Carlisle Neely was presented a gift for having won high score. After the games the host* ess served refreshments. Woods, who was recenUy married, j their home In Baltimore, Md., after Mrs. Hal Baldwin, also a recent • visit to the formers parents Yowman and children, Ann and Al bert, Jr., of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. Sellers’ and Mrs. Yowman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd,' near here. Mrs. C. W. Hallman was visited , ^ tw i,p during the week by Mrs. V. D. Ram- Hiu Anni. Lou Normw ten Sun-.;^. Sr.. Mra. V. D. Rmuteur, Jr,j day for . vKation lUy with friend.^ Arthur RMtueurt Sr. ^ jT Betty Ramseur ef Greenville, Mr.i in ^lumbi^ ^ ^ Hallman, Sr.. Miss' Mr. Md Mm. Sidney Jr.'Marjorie Hallman and Bob Hoover returned during the past week to ^tesburg. Misses Frances Simpson, Betty Spratt, Ruth Monts, Emily Dillard, BUY NOW! COAL IS GOING UP SOON Buy now and get the* benefit of summer prices. NO DUST or dirt in ^un-Ray** Coid. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. I PHONE 62 Where a picnic sufHper was served, l^ter in the evening the party en joyed dancing at Lakeside Country club. _ MB. ABH> MBS. WILSON ENTBBTADf BBIDQB CLUB On lliursday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilson deli^tfully enter tained members of their bridge club. An attractive and colorful setting was formed with arrangements of zinnias, iiJilox and ottier garden flowers. Bridge was played during the evening at three tables and a number of awards pre^ted the winners. After the games the host ess aerved a salad plate with punch, w! C. T. Jf. GBOUP MEETS WITH MES. JOHNSON Mrs. R. W. J<4inson was hostess on Friday afternoon to members of the erance Pinion. The living room of the home was attractive with a variety of summer flowers. Mrs. R. F. Adair led the devotien- al. A program on “Recreation” was in charge of Mrs. Alex Henry, who gave an interesting discussion of proper literature for the recreation of young people. / ■ MRS. PITTS HONORS SISTER WITH PAETT On Saturday at 10:30, Mrs. James Pitts entertained with a pretty morn ing party honoring her sister. Miss Helen Scarborough, of Bilhopville, who visited her the past week. Three tables were arranged for teridge and Chinese dieckers and guests included members of the col lege and high school set. Decorating the card rooms were vases of vari colored zinnias. Miss Louise Jacobs was presented high score prize and Chinese checker award went to Miss AUine Copeland. George Beatty of Co^bia. wtu louj^j,’ ^ jujott Ji^bs, Billy King! ^ w^-^ guest^of William •»<* Kgrth Fleischmann, Henry M. Young. "'i? j .r. ^ Tommy Martin, Duncan Work-' Mrs. T. J. Peake retm^ man. Bob Jones and Bob Black a! after a few we«^ visit to former Presbyterian college student, ter, Mrs Clifford Oliver, in Boston , yesterday to be members of a M^. Mr. aM Mrs. S^w ofjj^^^^ party at Myrtle ileach the re- ^l^bus, Ga., are visiting Mrs. ^“5’ . M pw, T, Ml t .ill vw«i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham have Friends of T. R. Workman w^ '^t*’®tumed to the city after spendi^ sorry to l^w he is ill at his home^^^^ summer with the latter’s parents, on Ca^rt aymue. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Durant, in Bish- D. a Smito. manager of ^Iks Cheatham wh<i is princi- Departmmt . Mra. Smith, Florida Street school, also at- are speiidmg the week in New York camp at Fort Screven, near bluing fall inerchj^ise, ! Savannah. Mr. Cheatham’s mother, Charles McDonald 18 spendii^ sev- jjrs. Helen Cheatham, who visited er^ weekr at his home near Clio, j A. H. Keaton, in Antre- C^ace You^ is visi^ng NaiKy | during the summer, returned (PMICieal &nrtot ^ the Mmniiiiig^ tha. ig .MlMte served a^kalad course with punch. MISS MUEPHT, MR. HOLLAND WED IN GREENVILLE Of interest to friends throughout (his section is the following an nouncement: “Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Murphy an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Evana Agnes, to John Bluford Holland on Saturday, August the tenth, nineteen hundred and forty, Greenville, South Carolina.” The ceremony was performed by McKeown in Blackstock this week Mrs. C. C. Bailey and Mrs. C. E. Moody have returned from a several weeks’ stay in Brevard, N. C. Miss Peggy Johnson spent last week at Myrtle Beach as the guest of Miss Mary Julia Speer of Green ville.- Bur^ Simpson of Monroe, N. C.J spent Monday here with his mother,! Mrs. B. M. Duttwi, Sr. j Miss Florence Adair is the guest | of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. With fheih. MRS. HIFP HOSTESS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Members of the “Faithful Work ers” Sunday school class of the First Baptist church met on Tuesday eve- j Rev. J. A. Carr in the library of the ning at the home of their teachelr, church of which he is pastor. Only Mrs. Ernest HJpp near here. a few close friends and relatives Miss Ruth Smith, assisted by Miss ^ere present. Annie Lee Jackson wid Miss Fran- The bride was attired in a lovely ces Jones, gave an interesting pro- blue dress with black accessories, gram on “Saved To Serve.” During She attended Asheville Teachers col- a social hour the hostess served a lege and received her diploma from salad course with an iced drink. {Appalachian State Teachers college. ;>rogram was PBE8BTTEBIAN AUXIUABT COMPLIMENTS MES. WOODS * The auxiliary of the First Presby terian church met on Mcmday eve ning at the church with the Business Women^circle, Mrs. Zee McLees, chairman, in charge of the pi “Stewardship In the Home' the subject of the devotional led by “Home and Christian Social Rela tions” was heard. At the conclusion of the program the circle entertained with a social hour complimenting Mrs. D. J. Boone, N. C. Since her graduation riie has taught in the schools of Greenville county. Mr. Holland, only son of Mr. and Mrs." Reese Holland, of the Langston church community near here, is a successful farmer and well known citiz«i of his community. After a short wedding trip the couple wjn reside with the groom’s ^ Unusual Gifts For The Bride SEE OUR REGULAR AUGUST SPEOALS. A Visit Will Convince You. FRONTO JEWEa^Y STOp uid GIFT SHOPPE ' For Rent 5 MOtKRN APARTMENTS Steam Heated Furnished Former H<Mne of Mrs. J. F. Jneobs, Sr. NO. 1 — First floor west — Parlor, bedroom, comhination butler’s pan try and -toing room, kitchen, bath. 325.00 per month. NO. 2—First floor east—Combina tion parlor and dining room, bed room, kitchenette, bath. $20.00 per month. _ NO» 3—Second floor west—JParlor. bedroom, combination kitchenette and breakfast room, 2 baths. $20.00 per month. NO. 4—Second fkxw east—^Parlor, VAU0HN-J0HN80N BITES IN CHARLESTON AUGUST 7 ■The ‘marriage of Miss Rachel Vaughn ai^d Thad C. Johnson, Jr., of this city, which was solmenized on Wednesday, August 7, in Charleston, is of cordial interest to their friends here. . The ceremony was performed at the Citadel Square Baptist church in Charleston by the Rw. Mr. Petti grew, pastor of the churdi. The bride, an Attractive brunette, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vaughn of Chester. She is a grad uate of Chester hU^ school and since coming to Clinton six months ago has been denta) SMlstant to. th*. F. F. Hicks. The groom, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Jc^mton, of "this city. Mro. Gnw ir’YayY6irAg3"ch^^: dren returned to their honM here j Saturday after a two months’‘stay in' Montre^t, N. C. i James W. Caldwell returned Tues- j day from a month’s vacation stay in Montreat and Waynesville, N. C. Mrs. Robert Lyons of Rock Hill, was the guest Monday of Miss Bebe Dillard. ’ Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens and children, Doris and Tommy, and Miss Helen Stewart, spent a few days last week in Charleston and Myrtle Beach. Mrs. M. J. McFadden is spending a few days in Rock Hill with Mrs. C. L. Dunlap. Miss Frances Burton of Savannah, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton for several weeks. / Mr .and Mrs. E. E. Wells and ron, Edgar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kanning in Gray Court. Mrs. Joe Little Mrs. M. A. Durant and daughter, Florence, of Abbeville, and Mrs. C. M. Asbill and daughter, Betty, of Clemson, were guests Tues day of Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Washing ton, Ga., who spent the week herel with relatives, T. R. Owens and T. P. Gwens visited the fonper’s son, cH^Vaugli^««r., in Cliffs||e, N. Ot, Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Luther Boho, of Co lumbia, were guests Thursd^ of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung and son. Tommy, Mrs. Lewis Young and W. T. Kanning visited J. R. Tucker, in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton haste as their guests today Ifni. C. C. McWhifter and Miss Anni Gruber ol Jonesville, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipscombe and son, James, of Jer sey City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young have returned from their wedding trip and are residing at Mr. Young’s home on South Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Owings and daughter, Martha, spent the week- TendTin Green^nte wTthTMr. and Mrs. is a'graduate of Clinton high school Elen Kerns. and attended Clemson college. He is in the electrical and plumbing busi ness with his father. < Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making their home with Miss Ida Turner in the Joe L. Carter residence. MISS GEOEGIE BEE BLAKELY WEDS JOHN T. YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper and children of Clemson, were guests Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young and Mrs. J. M. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Young and son, Lawrence, were visitors in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and daughter. In a ceremony characterized by'Suzanne, spent Sunday in Charlotte, simplicity and beauty. Miss Georgia ;N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash- Bee Blakely and John T. Young of j more.. Mrs. AshmOre accompanied this city, were, united in marriage on'them home for a visit. Saturday at seven o’clock in the eve ning. The vows were spoken at the home of Mr, Young’s sister, Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey, with Dr. Frank Dudley Jones officiating. Members of the immediate families attended. An improvised altar of bamboo and silver king was formed before Mrs. P. C. Ferguson, Miss Lucile Ferguson, of Whitmire, and Miss ed Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and Polly McWhirter of Jonesville, visit- Mrs. Henry Burton Sunday. Friends of J. H. M. Young will be sorry to know he continues seriously ill at his home. , . C. W. Anderson will return tomor- the mantel of the living room. On; row from- a business trip to Louis- either side were floor baskets of ■. ville Ky. He was accompanied on the white gladioli and asters. Tall white trip by I. M. Adair. ^ tapers and white asters were used! Miss Mary Frances Franks will* on the mantel. Elsewhere were bowls of pink asters, blue driphinium and other garden flowers. For her marriage, the bride, who is a lovely blonde typf, was becom ingly attired in an early fall model of slate blue wool with blending ac- ecsamiea. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds and blue delphinium. ImmeiUately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Young left for a wed ding tr^. The bride is the youngest daugh- bMiroom, bath, comblnatitm kitchwgj^ U, ^ ^ 3 Blakely, ette and dining room. $18.00 9*^ of this city. She attended Eisklne college, Due West, and Presbyterian NO. 5—Third floor—Two b e d-j collage, where received her B. S. rooms, dining room, kiti^en, bath, large reception hall. $16.00 month. Rentals include water and-steam heat free. Minor adjustments to plans and furniture to suit your needs. Large wooded lot, veranda and garage. Phone 49, or write— JOHN F. NORRIS CLINTON. B. C. leave today for a week’s stay with her sister Mrs. Carter Miller, In Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis had as their gueste Sunday the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pgtterson, of An- treville, and sister, . Mrs. Douglas TKAdtofield, and Mr. Wakefield, of i Iva. Miss Carolyn, Jimmy and Tedo Freeman returned to their home here Tueaday after a two months’ visit to their brothers, Powell Free man, in San Antonio, and Julian Freeman, in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and' degree. Since her graduation she has] son, Mike, Jr., of Seneca, visited| taufd^t in the Clinton city schools. Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.* Mrs. Young Is a young woman of T. L. Cooper, during the week. They} unusual dtarm and by her sweet w«re accompanied hmne by tbeir personality has endeared herself to a host of friends who are glad that her marriagb will not remove her from Clinton. Mr. Young is the son of the late nephew, Billy Cooper, for a week’s visit I Mrs. A. B. Stone of this city, and sister. Mrs. W. H.JdcCrary and son,' Billy, of Greenwood, have returned; R. H. Young and Mary Etta Stroud! fitnn a two weeks’ visit to their 1 Young of Clinton, and a graduate of brothers in Irvington and Elizabeth,! Davidson college. He it proprietor of Young Company and has exten sive farming interests in this com munity. N. J., and a trip to New York and' the fair. | Mrs. R. D. Sellers and son. Bob, of Albert* We Are Opoi For BurinMs IN GALLOWAY’S FORMER LOCA-nON. r Experienced Operators. For Appointments. DELL’S Beauty Salon Mrs. W. J. Crews, Prop. ± QUICK REUEF for PERSPIRING FEET STA-DRI FOOT LOTION Cheeks PerapirstiMi Sorely and 'safely. Pleasant to Use— —Win Net Injure Hew Abe Excellent fer Under Ann Use. ,35c At Yonr Dmggist^s VOTE FOR H. Lawrence Kennedy Candidate For County Treasurer 23 YEARS BANKING AND BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Look Like A MiKon .. Bit Dress Oi A Bidget Better come right in to get first choice of these sparkling new dresses! 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