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SOaETY EVENTS.
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
TeltphaiM 74 or 2S8
fern and gladioli /were placed at|
either side. White asters and fern
were u^ed in the decorations of the
ceremony rown. Candles were light>
ed by Joe S. Poole and Floyd H.
Poole. i
McCrary Reelected
Clinton Magistrate
CAED OF THANKS /
I wish to publicly thank my
friends for their splendid support in
I my race for the House in Tuesday’s
I primary. In the future as in the
I Clyde H. McCrary, incumbent, was.past, I will always stand ready to
The wedding music was given by re-elected in Tuesday's primary as ’ help in the developtnent of my coun-
•r'
W. C. T. U* TO
MBET rUDAT
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance union will medt Friday, Sep
tember 18, with Mrs. Irene Todd.
LBOHH« AUXniABT
TO MEET TUESDAY ,
The American . Legion AuxiUarX
will iheet Tuesday, Sept. 17, at ♦
o'clock with Mrs. Frank Miller. -A
full attendance is requested at this,
the first fall meeting of the group.
KASmEN .STAE CHAFTEK
TO MBET FEIDAT
The’ James’^B. Parrott chapter. Or
der of the Eastern Star, will meet
Friday evening, September 13, at 8
o'clock in the Masonic temple. Ot-
ficeii ask that all members be pres
ent, as plans will be made for the
games were enjoyed, with Miss Col-|nK)ny “To a Wild Rose” was softly,Clinton Mills
lette Griffin winning the contest ^Pleyed. , | Lydia Mills ..
prize. A salad course was later The bride was given in marriage Goldville ...
served the guests. I by her brother, Boyce B: Poole. l^jHopeweU ....
Mrs. John T. Young and Mrs. D.fwore a navy blue, triple-sheer crepe.Mountville ...
d. Woo^ who were recenUy mar- dress with black accessories. Her|
shoulder corsage was of tube roaes,, Total
delphinium, and fern. The bride's
.William Augustus Poole of Dunn, magistrate at Clinton over his op-
N. C., a nephew of the bride. Mr.tponent, B. R. Fuller. McCrary polled
Poole sang “Sweetest Story Ever 1,546 votes to 1,320 for his opponent.
Told” and “I Love You Truly” and The vote for the six precincts of
played ' “Traumerei.” The wedding'punter township follows:
march by Mendelssohn was used as[ ns.u...
summer, flowers. Several amusing the processioiml. During the cct^ j Clinton City
ty imd work for the interests of
my people. *
ROBERT C. WASSON
the interest? of the ebunty and to
impartially and fairly serve all sec
tions.
E. FRANK ANDERSON
Fuller
ried, were remembered by the host
ess with gifts. Guests included mem
bers of Academy Street school fac-
ul^, Miss Kate Milam, a new mem
ber, Mrs. W. E. Monts, Mrs. H. A.
Copeland# Mrs. J<^ B. Gentry and
Mrs. J. A. Cheatham.
... .... 513
551
271
410
152 .
201
238
338
37
35
.... 115
11
1,326
1,546
CARD or THANKS
McCrary, j desire to thank my friends for
the splendid suppeni I received in
Tuesday's primary in my race. As
one of your elected Cotrranissionera,
I pledge my best efforts to further
DR. AND MRS. FERGUSON
HONORED AT RENNO
On \Wednesday evening Mr.
and
n Wednesday
Mrs. David Copeland entertained at
their home in Renno with a dinner
party, honoring Dr. and Mrs. R. B.
Ferguson of Baltimore, Md
Birthdays
And Annivorsaries
dis^lct meeting to be held in Lau- •nje home was attractively deco
rens November 8.
MRS/COPELA^ HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
only attendant, Mrs. Alice Poole
Alexander, se^ed as matron of hon
or. She wore a mtnt-green dress with
black accessorfes-and a shoulder cor
sage of Better-Times red roses, del-
f^inium and fern. Jacqueline Alex
ander, niece of the bride, was flow- - The Chronicle extends greetings
e rgirl. She wore a frilled pink or- to those whose birthdays and aimi
gandie and carried a silver basket, jversaries occur during the week.
The bridegroom had as his best* Dr. J. B. Kennedy observed a
man, Earle Blakely of Laurens. birthday Friday, September 6.
Following tre ceremony, an infor-| Sunday, September 8, was the
mal reception was held on the spa- wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs.
cious lawn, during which the bridal R. W. Jenson, and also Dr. John-
MASON8 TO MEET FRIDAT
Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M.,
will hold a regular communication
Friday ni^t. Sept. 13, at 7:45 o’clock.
This being the first meeting after re-
ce^ all members are urged to be
present.
R. D. Hughes, W. M.
V. P, Adair, Act. Sec.
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“The Paper Bvwrybedy Reads”
couple slipped away amiddst show
ers of rice,
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Fridajf moming Mrs. Pringle Cop|^ fug; Oi*. pnd Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and
land was hostess to her bridge chib Ray, Mr. and Mrs. John
at a Mvely li^hecm. Ray^ Mr. and Mrs. James Cope-
^ Asters, pyre&rum and zinnlaa'
harmooizihg shades were prettily
rated for the occasion with arrange
ments of roses..
• A tliiee-course dinner was served,
and covefs were laid for the follow- William A. Ruth T^d
Poole, has taught in the public
schools of Chesterfield, Spartanburg
INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL
FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF OUR ULTRA MODERN
BEAUTY SHmPE, WE ARE OFFERING SPEOAL
PERMANENTS AT POPULAR PRICES.
DELL’S BEAUTY SALON
A CoMplete Beauty Service
PlMMie 20 Mrs. W. J. Crews, Prop.
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arraxiged in the living room and din'
Ing room.
Bridge wu played at two jables
and afterwards a luncheon
served the guests.
d ,and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson, Sr.
During the evening several pro-
IMasions of cards were mjoyed and
aimds presented the wiimers. Dr.
and Mrsf Fergusoii were remembered
with a gift of silver candlestick
holders.
Mrs. Copeland was assisted in en
tertaining by her daughter, Jean, and
sister. Mrs. Russell Cooper.
MR. AND MSS. tIMMONS
ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE .
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tlmrnons en
tertained a number of frienda BOYD-COLEMAN RITES
bridge <m Thursday evening. ^ SOLEMNIZED IN LAURENS
Tables for the ga^ wi^placedj Laurens. ScpL 1. —On Saturday
In the living rqbm where late *um-, August 31, at seven-thirty
mer flowers were attraijhvely ar- Miss Emma Boyd and Har-
ranged. After a senes of mterestmg coigman were united in marriage
games Mrs. Sam Ra3r8or was aw^-1 Central Methodist parsonage,
ed high score prize and F^ank Fow- i^j^^ 3 3 Harvey officiating,
ler low score. Later in the evening
the hostess, served a salad course.
son’s birthday.
Miss Ludie Nell Scott has a birth-
The bride, a daughter of the late day September 17.
Suzanne Cooper, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Coc^r, will be seven
years old September 17.
and Laurens counties. I^e will teach
in the Long Brwch school the com
ing seasion.*
Mr. Brown is the son Of the late
William P. Brown and Eugenia Mad
den Brown of Laurens. He is a prom
inent farmer of the Clinton section.
WOMAN’S SOCIETY OF
CHRISTIAN SERVICE HOLDS
ITS CHARTER MEETING
On Monday evening the charter
meeting of the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service was held at Broad
Methodist church with, ilie
pastor Rev. L. P. McGee, in charge.
The meeting was one of many held'
Mrs. B. L. King will observe a
birthday tomorro^, September 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young will ob
serve ' a wedding anniversary Mon
day, September 18.
Lumas Lake has a birthday today.
» Mrs. John G. Barden celebrated a
'birthday September 5, and Dr. and
Mrs. Barden observed their tenth
wedding anniversary Monday, Sep-
i tember 9.
September 15th birthdays include
Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Miss Frances
Lee Pitts and Murphy Timmerman.
^ecuUsf^ieiit Matbress
bjr SIMMONS
FROM MR. MeCRART
I am deeply grateful for the ex-
M188’’8UMEREL ENTERTAINS
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this month throughout Methodism | pression of confidence shown in mei
and one of historic significance. Or-|by Tuesday’s vote. 1 shall endeavor |
_ _ ganized on May 10, 1939, the ^eth-las always to fill the office efficiently}
The *ring ritual of * the lii’eth^ist!«*lst church has a far-reaching pro-'with fairness to all.
church was used.
Prior to the ceremony, Miss Mar
garet Harvey sang “Believe Me If
SUB-DEB” CLUB ' 'All Those Endearing Young Charms,”
On Tuesday evening Miss Virginia accompanied at the piano by Miss
Sumerel entertained the “Sub-Deb” Florence Harvey. •
club- with a delightful supper pa^y To the strains of the Bridal Chorus
at the home of her patents, Mr. and from Lohmgrin the couple entered
— Mrs. S. W. SumereL
Weiners wer8 roasted over the
I open fireplace in the yard of the
the ceremony room alone and spoke
the vows before an imilrovised altar
of fenr, on each side of which stood
home and served with hot rolls and!floor candelabra holding white can-
spaghetti. Later candy was passed.'dies. During the ceremony Miss Har-
Miss Sumerel’s guests for the occa-|vey played softly “Love’s (Md Sweet
Sion included Misses Margaret Caro- Song.”
line Hipp, Jane Little, Mary Bailey j The bride wore a beautiful fall
Owens, Haurt Etta Young, Annette out^ of sailor blue with accessories
Moorhead, Marjorie Miller and Betty of black. Her corsage was of pink
rosebuds and fern.
Mrs. Coleman is the eldest daugh-
iter of Mri and Mrs. iFYed S. Boyd of
East Main atreet.
Mr. Coleman is a son of the late
Himter.
U. D. C. chapter MEETS
WITH MRS. JONES
Mrs. R. E. Jones was hostess on
Monday afternoon to members of
the United Daughters of the Con
J. A. CU>leman and Mrs. Coleman of
Clinton. Jitter a wedding trip to Ten-
federacy. Assistant hostesses were'neaaee and other points, the young
Mrs. Henry M. Young and Mrs. A. j couple will m'ake their home on
.M. Copeland^ ! Hampton street
The living^ room was attractive
MR. AND MRS. SIMPSON
HONOR DR, AND MRS.
FERGUSON AT RKNNO HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Gillette Simpson en
tertained at their home in Renno on
with arrangements of bright garden
flowers.
Miss Mary Johstimn, president pf
the chapter, read m interesting pa
per^ on “Founders Day.” A commit-^
tee was appointed to nominate oili-^Friday evening in honor of Dr. and
cers who will be elected at the Oc- Mrs. Richard Butler Ferguson, o9
tober meeting. Its members are Mrs
Copeland, Mik. Young and Mrs.
Jones
Baltimore, Md.
The rooms of the newly-fufnished
home were effectively decorated with
gram of consolidation, revitalization
and service for each department of
church activity.
The Woman’s Missionary society
of the Methodist church was or
ganized for foreign work in 1869 and
'Tor home work in 1886. In 1910 the
general conference organized the
miasion work -of the church under
one board and the combined societies
became known as the Woman’s Mis
sionary socletyl The official name is
now The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service.
FoUowing an impressive enroll
ment ceremony, new officers were
elected. Those joining the society
will be prseiged with charter mem
ber certificates: The foUowiim offi
cers were elec^:
President—Mrs. John G. Barden.
Vice-resident—Mrs. J. B. Dailey.
Recording secretary — Mrs. Ray
mond Pitts.
Corresponding secretary'-i-Mrs. J.
V. Edwards.
. Mission treasurer.— Mrs. A. M.
Cannon.
Local treasurer — Mr#.' Huberti J.
Pitts.
Secretary missionary education
and service—Mrs. S. C. Dunlap.
Secretary C!hristian social rela
tions—Mrs. J. W. Coleman [
Secretary local church activities—
Mrs. George R. Holland.
Secretary literature and hublka-
CLYDE H. McCRARY.
ICE CREAM SUPPER
AT LONG BRANCH
An ice cream festival will be
held at Long Branch school hpuse
Saturday night. Sept. 14, begiiming
at 7 o’clock. Other refreshments will
be offered for sale and entertain
ment will feature the evening. All
patrons and friends of the school
are invited.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLB PUBU8HING CO. .
TERMS TO
SUIT YOU
Pratlier-Simpson Furniture Co
*THE HOME MAKERS*
CUNTON, S. C.
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During the afternoon, refreshments i arrangements of red and pink, roses,
were served "by"die--hoatessesT ipink dahlias and orchid asters.
^ ’ I Greeting the guests at the door
FOREWELL DANCE FOR were Mrs. Sarah Bell Davidson and
THE MISSES FEJUIUSON {Mr#. James Copeland. In the recep-
Misses Jibie and Hazel Ferguson,
who left Sunday to enter Marshall
col^e. Huntinstoo* W. V*.. andL wiM
make their future home at Fort
Bragg, N. C., were complimented on
Friday evening when a group of (receiving line,
friends entertained with a dance atj Assisting in
Lakeside country club.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Mrs. R. S. Ow
ens Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. W
tion hall were the host and hostess.
Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Fannie
Fergusem, mother of Dr. Fergusoo,
smd Mr, and Mrs. John M. Ray, a
recent bride and groom, forming the
entertaining were
Mrs. David Copeland, Mrs. Bluford
Copeland, Mrs. Roy I^tts, Mrs. Ma
son Simpson, Mrs. Tan Ray, Mr. and
T. Martin, Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor, and [Mrs. Don Copeland, Mrs. Russell
Mrs R. E. Sadler chaperoned the. Cooper, and Mrs. C. W. Wier. Mr
young people for the delif^tful a^
fair. Da^ng was enjoyed and punch
served throdtfmut the evening. Host
esses were Misses Eu^ Gray Blake
ly, Elliott Jacobs,- Vfiginia* Sadler,
Mary, Bailey Owens, Virginia Dillard,
FrmnM Taykn*, Grace Martin and
Annette Moorhead.
tions—Mrs. Billy McMillan.
Secretary supplies — Mrs. Eugene
Hitt.
Secretary baby division —Mrs. iSr
D. Dawkins. *
Chairmen of standing committees:
Executive cMiunittee — Mrs. Bar
den.
Spiritual life—Mrs. Dave W. Cope
land.
Program—Mrs. Dailey.
Finance—Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Hu
bert Pitts.
Membership—Mrs. Tbad C. John
son,
llie program cbmmittee reported
that the present schedule of meet
ings will be retained.
Mrs. Pet B. Adair was elected as
delegate to the conference organiza
tion meeting to be held in Grace}
church, at Union, October 15.
The newly-elected president'made
a forceful charge to the society. Of
ficers will be installed by the pastor
at the moming worship service on
Sunday, and the circles will meet
and Mrs. Hugh Ray presided at the
register which was later presented
to Dr. and Ijirs. Ferguson as a sou
venir of the occasion.
The dining table, covered with a
beautiful Venetian lace cloth, waa
prettily appointed. A crystal bowl of
Dink roaes and tall white candles in
'crystal candlesticks were used. Seat-!I^onday at the church at 3:30. The
'ed at either end of the table ware Sara Glenn circle wiU meet Mondays
Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur and lirs.’«wiing at 7:30 with Miss CoUette|
MRS. OUZT8 ENTERTAINS
"lilSSS ^.ITM ofiJoli H. who
the weak was the party given onlM®^®"* Simpson and Evelyn F«-
Monday afternoon from 4 to 8 by *ce ^ ia-
Mn. J. B. Ourts, enterUining the d^vidllal cakes decorated with green
iShm oiliSn, StJt Khool.i*™Jfc>LLW*« M.. Co|p.Umd pomd
of which Mr. Ouzts is principal.
Five tables were arrant for
games in the living room and sun
parlor amid a pretty setting of late
Births
CHANDLER
^rvifig punch on the porch were ' Mr .am) Mm. H. Grady Chandler
Misses Jean Cc^ieland and Jackie announce the birth of a son, James
V^r. iRobert, at Hay# hospital on Friday,
Ughty-five giiests called during [September 6.
the evening.
A bronze lion, IS feet high,
vridch roars at Soon, the
future of a clock in MWilna,
ily. / g
thinking ol clocks or
ties it pays to tlAEiaf ua.
guassimrk‘>bout
cair .repairs to jedrwr of any
daseilptioii. Our guaraaim of-
satisfaction stands hack of
evgry job—yet Ip mmlsm isn't
expe^ve.
J.&FRONTIS
POOLX-BBOWN RinS
SOLraiNlZED AT LAURENS
Mrs. Alice Poole Alexander
Laumui .announces the marriage of
her sister, Miss Annie Belle Poole
and William Rodger Brown, on Wed
nesday, August 38. The announce
ment is of interest to a wide circVi
at friends.
The wedding took place at the
home of the bride, with Rev. Jodie
A. ICutin, of Laurens, officiating,
using the ridg service. The vows
were spoken before an imj^vised
altar near a: mirjroiad man^ with
a white and green backgreamd. At
the front ol the formed az^ catl)^-
dral candelabra bald candles m-
twtaed with elamatls, whidi flower
alas also used hi ttiR' (httotfa -deooia-
tiad. Tall'floav baskOts ef tiAe roaes,
SELLS RADIO SCRIPT
Hugh Holman, director of the radio
department at Presbyterian college,
of is the author of a radio script which;
will be heard Sunday ni^t at 7|
o’clock over the Columbia broadcast-;
ing astern on the “Columbia Work
shop” program. The script is a radio
adaptation of the story, “Mr. C^harles”
by Donald' Houifli. Although Mr.
HolzTVBn has written and edited 104
educational radio scripts for the col
lege, ttiis is the first to appear over
a major network.
CARD or THANKS
I wkh to thank the voters of Lau
rens County lor their ‘ si^iiNWt in
Tuesday's race. To prove my appre-
datkni, 1 dwU tender an honest and
efficient admlnistralhin of the office.
J. JXE|dgAH POWER.
GILES CHEVROLET CO. Inc.
CXINTON, & C.
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