The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 24, 1940, Image 3

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I f I. > Thursdoy, October 24, 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Three TheWOAAAN’S PAGE SOCIETY 'vtm, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTffiESI .. TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 Young People's League Enjoy Weiner Roast Dr. Charles Haddon Nabers offici-1 changed to a traveling suit of biege. phanage high school and for the past ated. I trimmed with red, with a red coat (several years has been connected I The quiet and simple ceremony land black accessories. Her flowers'with the Poinsett hotel staff in , ^ ^ T U tr 11. ^ was witnessed by a small assem-.were bride’s roses and lilies of the Greenville. I ChaperoT^d by Mrs. John Holland friends and relatives, {valley. Mr. Howard is the son of Mr. and I Hunter and Mrs. ran . • An arrangement of elevated palms | xhe couple left later for a wedding Mrs. James F. Howard of Greenville, t^nty-two mem * ° p . ^land ferns was used as a background trip and on returning they will be at He attended Parker schools and Fur- IPeoples lea^e o i ^“'for the rites with candelabra, hold-(home in an apartment at 328 West man university, graduating from the ing white cathedral tapers, and floor,Earle street. , latter institution in 1935. Mr. How- %ori5;e*^outiM "the erouD motored ^®*‘'®** chrysanthemums; Howard is the daughter of ^ ard is as.sociated with the Blue Ridge , .Pel’llI/Mrs. Charles Franklin Beeks, ofiBrokerage company. Before the ritual, a program of i {to “Happy Acres,” the country lodgej j owned by Dr. Jack H. Younug. music was rendered by Hal (Clinton, and the late Mr. Beeks. She Announcements The meeting of the Laurens Coun ty Medical auxiliary which was an nounced for Monday through error, was not held. The chapter will meet as scheduled Monday, October 28, ati 4 o’clock, with Mrs. George R. Bla lock. ’Mrs. Galloway Entertains Bridge Club At Lunch On Thursday morning Mrs. C. E. Galloway entertained her bridge club. For the occasion the hostess’ home was lovely with arrangements of chrysanthemums and Korean daisies. After the games the players enjoyed a delightful luncheon. Joint Hostesses Give Bridge Porty Mrs. J. Roy Casque and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts were joint hostesses at an afternoon bridge party on Thursday at the home of the former. Tables were arranged for the guests in rooms attractively decorat ed with blending shades of fall flow ers featuring chrysanthemums, mari- ..m., hirt, ..Of. orlz. tor thei™ “>« “P'" Moore, orjanist. ot SperUnburg, andj^ = Sraduate ot Ihe'Thomwell or-SUBSCRIBE-TO THE CHRONICtB ‘^“aw^Jd^ J Mr, hM ™n,”andT“l^t>“'’- “"r'’ ?' 'tT'"'”.''-, Ravsor while L M Wilson was ore- ^ , ‘ The bride s gown of white satin Kaysor, wniie Li. M. wiison v^s pre j. marshmallows were toasted andi fa«hinneH nn cimnle lines fea- sented the prize for men. During the Lw- voum? neonle ioined in erouo fashioned on simple nnes, lea evening the hostess served a salad 'turing a sweetheart neckline and plate and hot chocolate. **7e"*h Owens is president of thel^^"5 lencn ijwens is pre^aem ®*^.^‘;^“iered buttons. Folds of a full pleat at the back fell into a graceful train. The veil of \^hite illusion of finger tip length/ was caught to her hair ® coronet of orange blossoms. On Monday evening the Youngj ^ jHer bouquet was of bride’s roses People’s- Christian union- of the As-| iQ OlVC rafiy 'showered with valley lilies and white sociate Yleformed Presbyteriani continuing their campaign to raise|streamers. The bride wore a brooch funds for British war relief, the {set with a diamond in the center and Y.P.C.U. Entertains With Weiner Roast league and Miss Marjot^ie Miller chairman of the social committee. Lions Auxiliary church entertained with a weiner roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Jr. Tables were arranged in the yard of the home where a large open fire was built and weiners roasted and served with hot rolls. About twenty Lions club auxiliary has planned an,with pearls and sapphires on either entertainment for Friday, Nov. 1. side, the gift of Mr. Howard to his The party, which is to begin at 31 bride-elect on her weddirtg day. The o’clock, will be given at the armory:ring ceremony was performed, and everyone is invited. Mrs. J, J.! Mrs. Beeks, mother of the bride, . . .Cornwall is chairman of the ticket!wore black with black and white five m^bere of the organization aU members of the! accessories, and a corsage of roses, joyed ^ pleasant outing. : auxiliary have tickets for sale at (MrsT Howard, mother of the bride- ^i thirty-five cents each. Tables of groom wore soldier blue with black Musarove Club bridge, rook, other cards, and Chi- accessories. She also wore a, corsage , ,1 nese checkers will be in play. A; of roses, nolds Uctober Moat number win be given each person i A small informal reception was The October meeting of the Mus- attending and during the afternoon! held for members of the two families grove Home Demonstration club j when numbers are drawn prizes will I and musicians at the home of Mrs. was held at the home of Mrs. E. F. be presented to the holders of lucky P. R. Tucker, sister of the bride, fol- Anderson. ijickets. Refreshments will be served.} lowing the ceremony. The devotional was given by Mrs. 1 An afternoon of entertainment has i Mrs. Tucker’s home was arranged Earl Workman, followed by prayer, [been planned, officers state, with no (with white chrysanthemums and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden made an in golds, and zinnfas. A gift was pre- . .. .. sented Miss Lois Blakely, who held'^"^»"« report on the Wmthrop JUgh score. ” ^ she attended charge ticket. other than the Later in the afternoon the hostsses served a salad course. Bridge"Cl^b Meets With Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl were host and hostess on Thursday eve ning to members of their bridge club. I Three tables were arranged lor the players in the living room amid a pretty setting of marigolds, zinnias and roses. After a number of inter short course which durinE Wfuftoner. - WilsOtl-BreoHiM At the conclusion of the program a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served ice cream and cake. Eleven members were present, one new member, and a visitor. Just Iteceived Another Shipment nf . ... Heavy, drfeefnl - Sterling Silver Candlesticks I1.4S per Pair A small deposit will reserve any Gift until Christmas. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE aiul GIFT SHOPPE Rites Of Interest Here Of cordial interest to friends of the bride, who formerly made her home here, is the following announcement: B. E. .Wilson, of Spartanburg, an nounces the marriage of his daugh ter, Dorothy, to Harvie W. Breathitt, of Hopkinsville, Ky., and Spartan burg, on Wednesxlay, October 16. of the Board of Christian Education of the upper South Carolina confer-|B- ^ison and the late Mrs. Wil- ence of the Methodist church, met j Spartanburg, formerly oi th*s; with a . large group of church school ® | workers at Broad Street Methodist 1 ^ a graduate of - Church’on Monday evening. :Clinton high school and for several, Mr. Fridy outlined and explained I office position with. plans fot the year’s work and details I ^U^-Hudson company in Spartan-, of more efficient qrganization were htirg. admission I lighted tapers. Block cream, with a green heart fh the center, cake, nuts and mints were served about 30 guests. — Ehiring the evening Mrs. Howard Methodist Group Hears Wallace Fridy Wallace Fridy, extension secretary 'discussed. Dr. John G. Barden, su- 'perintendent of the church Sunday {school, presided and conducted the devotional. The meeting adjourned I with prayer by the pastor, Rev. L. P. McGee. . Mr. Breathitt holds a traveling po sition, with headquarters in Spar tanburg, where they will make their home after a wedding trip. W.l" Auxiliary Program On Training School The Auxiliary of Thom we 11 Me morial church met Sunday afternoon It the Library tmiMiiig on the nitaM rt (41^ far fMf r«ci»« A44imn Swat. far4 lakiaa Paw4ar — Saa P, Raaiiard, >. I. HOME STORE MARKET SPECIALS Western Meats and Fresh Lamb PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs 3Sc PORK HAMS Half or Whole lb.. xoc FRESH OYSTERS PINT— tJUART— XScSOc Fresh Lean PORK SHOULDERS Half or Whole LB. 18c FRESH PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 25c SLICED - BACON lb. .. 15c HOME-MADE Liver Pudding 2 lbs X$c BEEF ROAST lb.. 18c VEAL CHOPS LB. XOC PORK RIBS lb.. iSc Special for Sunday Turicey Dinner With All the Trimmings 50c Children’s Plates 30c TREAT YOUR FAMILY Hotd Clinton Coffee l%op LIGHT ASASMOVFIAKEI D. A. R. Meets With Mrs. J. .W. Leaker • Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J, Leake was hostess to the Musgrove’s I Mill chapter, D. A.^ R., for the Oc tober meeting. Chrysanthemums in pastel shades adorned the living room. I The regent, Mrs. R. E. Jones, led in the salute to the flag and presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Leake read an article from the Na- Itional Defense magazine, “Changes I In R.O.T.C." ] Ice cream and salted nuts were I served. !Enjoyal>le Party For Younger Set At Club Enjoyable among activities of the week for the younger set was the party given on Friday evening at Lakeside country club by Clinky Winn. Upon arriving, the twenty-tyvo guests were given tally cards ^nd after the proms refreshments of hamburgers and iced drinks were served. A«number of games were played and dancing enjoyed during the evening. / The host’s mother, Mi^. Carlton F. Winn, was assisted in serving and erftertaining by Miss Agnes Milling and Miss Frances Brownlee of Lau rens. 1 (discussion, “Our Heritage,” and In- .Linie Bobby Shepard jrwS^.h. Has Birthday Party lOf the Methodist church. Mrs. Thad Mrs. A. L. Shepard entertained a.C. Johnson. Sr„ Mrs. P. B. Adair and group of smaU children at a delight- Mrs. L. P. McGee described briefly ful party Tuesday afternoon at herj^e program of work carried on in' (home, celebrating the fourth birth • .. and wann aa faaii 1W*t the way yo«*ll leal la KCHsiiicwKAi *^ar- makUW. V«| l3ui eiUa a miait igwe ■miW alaeliaM alodMa. •. • Coay paata that efiag on Thorawell campus. Mrs. F. M. Stutts, president of the organization, presided over the busi ness session. The devotional was'i given by Miss Elizabeth Akers, who I talked on “Stewardship of Talent.” Miss Mary Frances Griffin led a pro gram on the Assembly’s Training school for lay workers in Richmond. Misses Margaret Hazel, Julia Porter! and Mary Leonard took part on the| program and told of work of gradu-| ates of the school in cities and on' the home and foreign mission fields.! Mrs. B. S. Pinson gave a report of{ the group conference recently held I in Goldvillc. During the afternoon an offering j was taken for the training school, jj Methodist Society Holds Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Wo man’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church was held at the church on Monday aftenuxm. Mrs. John G. Barden, president, was in charge with Mrs. Davis R. Holland as recording secretary. Following the devoHbnal, scripture andf prayer were given by Mrs. J. B. Dailey. Mrs. W. H. Simpson led the FOOTBALL (ONLY GAME IN CLINTON THIS WEEK) Bell Street VS. Easley day of her son, Bobby. \ A number of merry out-door games enjoyed. Later the children I PmU ^ BELK’S DEPT. STORE Mnnalniwcar Headquartfn ’ the mission centers at home and. abroad. In conclusion, Mrs. Simpson j reported that there are 38,000 or-1 were enjoyed. Later the children ganized Methodist women in the' Iwere invited into the house for re- twenty-eight lands outside the Unit-; freshments. The rooms were festive |e<I States who are united in this fel-j with bright Hallowe’en decorations lowship of service. ' During a business session reports from officers were heard and dis-i cussed. Mrs. Dave W. Copeland dis tributed copies of “The Upper Room,” a booklet of daily devotions, land presented a plea for sending! 'copies to boys and girls who are' 'away at college. Mrs. Dailey gave a! {report of the conference organiza-| jtion meeting held last Tuesday in' Union. The society voted to make, additional gifts to Epworth orphan-{ age and for benevolences of the church. Mrs. A. M. Cannon, mission treasurer, report a total of ^165.75 paid on the pledge. The membership chairman reported a total of 62 char ter members. The president explain ed that every woman in the church may be a member of the society even if she is not signed as a charter member. New cities will be drawn in January. f Friday Night, Oct. 25 Johnson Field—7:30 and centering the prettily-appointed dining table was a birthday cake adon^ with four burning tapers. )The hostess served ice cream and !cakc Attractive Hallowe’ipn .horns {were given as favors. .Long Broncli Club ’Has PotrioticNProgram j The Long Branch Home Demon- stratiem club held its first fall meet- nig at the achoolhouse Mcmday af- temocnau In the abemce of the presi- dcntrMra. C. D. Benjamin, who was ill, Mrs. R6y Harris presided over the meeting. . Since all clubs throughout the county are featuring pat^tic pro grams the following was rendered: Song, “America.’’ Devotional by Mrs. Sam Compton. Flag aahite was ipven by club memboni. “Qod BkM America” and “The Star Spangled Banner” were sung. The following reports were given: National defense iMrogram, by Mfe. Harris; local leaden oouncU, Mrs. Compton; report from the short course at Winthrop, by Mrs. Marvin Poola. Afttr tba fewingpi pnggam a so cial hour was eajo; A Snappy Game By Two Strong Colored Teams BeekS'Howard Rites In Greenville Miss Kathleen Beeks. daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Beeks, of this city, and James Francis Howard, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, ware married Saturday alfemoon at k in the chapel of the Firtt an churdv of Greenville. Admission 20c & 35c See a good game and he^ a good cause at the same time by your support. Proceeds to be used by Clinton Kiwanis Chib for their Christmas Santa Claus fund for the 300 children of Thomwell Orphanage. --X five o’clock Predsy^i —' t-'