The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 14, 1940, Image 3
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SOCETY Evens, CUIB AND CHURCH NEWS
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Announcements
The American •Legion Auxiliary
will meet Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
14), at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. T. J.
Peake. A full att^ruiance is asked
hy the ivesidoi^ Mrs. B. O. Whitten.
The Musgrove's Mill chapter D. A.
will meet next Wednesday, Nov.
90th, at four o’clock at the home of
Mrs. 1ft. E. J<mos.
The Century club will meet Tues
day, Novembw 10, at four o’clock,
at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jorfmson.
The topic of study, **America, The
Factory,” will be discussed by Mrs.
A. V. Martin and Mrs. L. S. Mc
Millan. 1
hf cornstalks and pumpkins provided: the living room bowls of na-j noted lecturer. Mr. Upshaw spoke in-in^l/l2. Being later e^elled
a ^iw setting. chry^themums ai^ | terestingly, stressing the temprance I from Calcutta by the East India
question. iCompany they were forced to open
group and a number of games were gf the mantel. Pale pink chrysanthe-* After the address the group held | their first missionary work in Bur-
Surratt-Owenby
Morrioge Announced
Announcement has bem made of
the marriage of Miss Glennie Sur
ratt of Goldville, and J. M. Owenby,
of tile Fairview community. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
C. C. Vaughn on Friday, Nov. 1.
were hung on the lawn and groups Cornelia Harris.
guests at the door. In the living
room Mrs.. F. M. Stutts received
with the hostess and invited the
guests into the dining room.
Centering the tea table was a bowl
of yellow and white snapdragons
Witt white tti*? to jiv«|w. C. T. U. Members
iholders. Yellow and white chrys-j-j \Ayii* r> ll 1.
janthemums were used elsewhere MOOr WllllOIII 1/. UpShQW
about the room. Mrs. L. R. Lynn
j poured tea. Serving sandwiches,
cakes and mints were Mrs. Thomwell
IDimlap, Mrs. Dennis Sowers and
ciation of her work for the class and|l^:*.:^^M Ta ithemums stood in relief against the
as a token of their esteem. T L s^iumu i w ^background of greenery.
Later in the afternoon the GiVCH SundOy j For her marriage the bride was be-
n * connection with the Steward-icomingly attired in a costume suit of
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[i^ip Program of the Woman's Mis-'tfrape wine with a red fox trim.
isionary society of the First Bap-'Black accessories completed her en-
Itist church the Training Union will semble, and she wore a corsage of
Iglve a missionary playlet, “The Her-j talisman roses.
joine of Ava," at the evening service Mr. and Mrs. HagW entertained
On Friday members of the Worn- on Nov. 17. ' Ithe guests infonr^llT^^Jjtcr the rites,
an’s Christian Temperance uniont playlet depicts the life ofiln the dining room^n artistic deco-
were invited to the high school toj^Dn Hasseltine Judson, the wife of! ration of bridal greert and white also
hear an address given by Hon. Wil-itj^^ first American Baptist mission-
liam D. Upshaw of Greenwood, al^ry.
enjoyed.
Delicious punch and cookies were
served.
mums were also placed about the
room.
Mrs. John W. Finney
Hostess To Club
Thank-Offering Service
iAt Lutheran Church
Tuewlay morning Mrs. John W. The Woman’s Missionary Society
Finney delightflSy entertained her of St. John’s Luthenm ^i^h will
bridge club conduct a public thank offering ser-
Places Were arranged for guests vice in the chui^ at J-30 next Sun-
at two tables in the living roomjov evening. Mrs. J. V. Long* of
whei» handsome yeUow and white! Prosperity, will bring the Thank Of-
chrysanthemums were used for deco-
ratimu.
After several progressions, the
hostess served a delicious'hot lunch
eon in two courses. J
Business Girls Circle
Meets With Miss Dillord
The Business Girls circle of the
First Presbyterian church met on
-Monday evening with Miw Maiy
Rowze Dillard, with^ twenty m«n-
bers present
Mrs. George W. Taylor gave an
interesting program on '“Appeal For
Foreign and Home Missions.” At
the conclusion of the program the
hostess served Russian tea and sand-
vicbet. ^
Church Group Hours
Mr. Piephoff
Misses Julia and Helen Porter were
hostess to the Teacher’s ^ircle of
Thomwell Memorial church on Mon
day evening. *
Rev. Clarence Piephoff of the or-
I^ianage staff, gave a talk on “Wit
nessing for Christ”
Afterwards a delicious salad course
was served.
Bridge Club Meets With
Mrs. Wm. Boiley Owens
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. William
Bailey Owens entertained her bridge
club at a lovely party.
Bouquets of yellow and white
chrysanthemums effectively adorned
the living Toom.
Ueveral games of bridge were play
ed at two tables and later delicious
Methodist Society
To Meet Mondoy
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of Broad Street Methodiist
church will meet Monday afternoon,
November 18 at 3 o’clock. The sec
retary has requested all members to
note a, change in the hour. A .short
business meeting will be held fol
lowed by the first session in obaw-
vance of "The Week of Prayer,”
which will be led by Mrs. Dave W.
Copeland.
faring message. This will be the
first public Thank Offering Service
in the local church in several years,
and the public is cordially invited to
attend. Mrs. L. W. Rawl is Thank-
their regular monthly business ses-,ina.
Sion, enrolling one new member. Mrs. Ann’s missionary career centered
L. Ross Lynn also discussed plans for | around Ava. Because of the loyalty
a boys’ and girls’ contest on the evils and fortitude with which she cared
of alcoholic drinks.
prevailed. Block cream and individ
ual wedding cakes were served-
Mrs. Milam is the dauehter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hill Graham of Un
ion. She is a graduate of the Nurses’
Training school of General hospital,
Spartanburg, and took post graduate
work at General hospital in Green
ville. She was formerly a member of
the nursing staff of Hays hospital of
this city.
Mr. Milam' is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Milam Sr., of this city
and received his education at Clin-
for Mr. Judson during his long im
prisonment she has been hera|ded
JniiA Rav C*l«krAfA« 'through the periods of missionary
J I history gs “The Heroine of Ava.”
Birthday With Forty 1 in tH. pUy ^ Pr„i,yu:v,>„ col
Jm. R»y, daughttr of Mr. Uld; Ann HaMlUne—Mary Lou John-1 |e,e. He holds an office poaition with
Mrs. Clayte Ray, celebrated her,son. , . , c w iThe Texas company here,
fourth birthday Thursday afternoon | Adonirtm Judson—Leroy Sanders.j ,,,, .
with a party to which she invited 1 Mrs. Haaeltine—Alice Gaines. ^
thirty-six little friends. ; “*■• ”"**^*—
Mrs. Bill Milam and Mrs. W. B,l Abby Hasseltine—Eleanor Cope-. ^^o5j<l® „They will make
Driggers assisted the hostess in en
tertaining the little folk with a num-
Offering secretary for the local so- '■ ber of games and contests. A birth-
ciety.
Bible Class Hmors
Mrs. West ArMeetiiK
,day cake gleaming with four light
ed candles was prettily displayed.
The guests enjoy^ ice cream and
land.
Hasseltine—Hazel
cookies during the afternoon and
were remembered with novelty can
dies as favors.
On Friday aftemocm the Susanna
Wesley Bible class of Broad Street i ~
Methodist church honored t h e i r i y^^jner RoOSt GivOII
Rebecca
ard.
Mary Hasseltine—^Marcia Gallo
way.
Mr. Rice—Rembert TrUluck.
their home in the Hays apartments
Reader—Clara Poole.
Servant—Helen Pugh.
Special music will be rendered at
intervals throughout the program.
How- Woodrow street.
Miss Frances Milam. Mr. and Mrs.
S. Y. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts
and Kirk Milam of this city, attend
ed the wedding.
(Additional society on page six)
Charles Johnson Host To
Friends On Birthday
Clebrating his * birthday, Charles
Johnson entertained a^ group' of
friends with an enjoyable party
Tuesday afternoon.
Bingo and a number of other
amusing gafnes were played during
the afternoon. Later -the guests
were invited into the dining romn
where the host’s mptlier, Mrs. Leila
N. Ji^inson, served ice cream and
cookies. Prettily centering the din
ing table was a large birthday cake
with lighted candles. Eaffti child
was remembered witii favors of bal
loons and candies.
teacher, Mrs. Francis West, who has l
moved to West Springs to ihake her,At V-OUIItry GIUD
home. ' Alt Lakeside country club on Sat-
"^e party, attended by thirty jurday evening Cornelia Harris en-
guests, was given at the home of.tertained a number of guests with a
Mrs. Hubert Pitts, with Mrs. Clyde jweiner roast. A fire was built in
H. McCrary, Mrs. P. B. Adair and!the big outdoor fire place and wein-
Mrs. S. C. Dunlap as assistant host-Urs and marshmallows toasted and
esses. Arrangements of lovely chrys-' served with rolls, pickles and punch. 1 bride’s sister, Mrs. Talmadge Hag
anthemums were used throughout | Features of the evening’s party i ler, in Union.
the home. Mrs. Adair conducted the i were a treasure hunt on the grounds, J TTie ring ceremony was performed j
devotional, after which a short busi- with Sarah Jane Johnson winning,at 7:30 in the evening by Rev. R. M.j
Groham-Milam Wedding
Solemnized In Union !
Beautiful in its simplicity was the|
wedding of Miss Cornelia Graham i
and Madison Dillard Milam, Jr.,
which took place Wednesday, No
vember the sixth at the home of the
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ness session was held. Chinese check
ers and hearts furnished entertain- in the club living room,
ment for the afternoon with Mrs. Cornelia's mother, Mrs. Wilson
John G. Barden being awarded the;Harris, Mrs. R. S. Owens and Mrs
prize. 3^. West was^ presented a Thomwell Dunlap chaperoned the
pair of silver candlesticks in appre-' group.
the prize, and a number of games Hagler in the present of relatives and
friends.
An improvised altar had been ar-J
ranged in the living room before the
mantel which was banked with pine.
Tall floor baskets of white chrysan-
Turkey Dinner
SUNDAY
Roast Turkey with all the trim
mings. Also choice of other
meats.
50c
ChlMm’i rtelm—
HOTEL CLINTON
COFFEE SHOP
Mrs, Long, Mrs. Brannon
Conduct Study Course
On Tuesday evening members of
the Young Women’s Association of
'he First Baptist church met at the
home of Miss Lillian Speake for their
annual Study . Course program on
salad and sweet courses were served.
Virginia Henry Gives
Forty For Friends -
Among interesting social affairs of
the Hallowe’en season was the party
Virginia Henry gave on Wednesday
evening assembling a group of school
friends.
For the occasion Jack-O-Lantems
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR EVERYONE
LET’S MAKE IT A MERRIER
CHRISTMAS WITH USEFUL
GIFTS FROM ...
FRONnS
JEWELRY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
In Person!
ON THE STAGE
Study Course
Foreign" Misstora.
The meeting opened with the re
peating of the Lord’s Prayer, fol
lowed by a hymn. Mrs. W. N. Long
and Mrs. C. C. Brannon discussed
the booklet, “Publishing Glad Tid
ings.” The study course was divid
ed into*’ two parts and a delightful
social hoqr enjosred between sessions.
The hostess served tea and cookies
to sixteen guests.
A. R. P. Missioi\ary Society
Observes 'Week of Prayer'
This week is being observed by the
Missionary Society of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian church as the
annual “Week of Prayer.”
‘Services are held each aftraoon
at various homes with “Prayer” the
subject of the devotions. On Mon
day the group met with Mrs. E^ B.
Sloan, Mrs. R. L. Plaxico was host
ess to tile members Tuesday after
noon and yesterday the regular pray
ing
er meeting was held in the evening
at the church. Services will be held
at the home of Mrs. L. lit. Wilson
this afternoon and with Mrs. C. By
num Betts t<mioiTow.
Badie’s Chowfhl Little Etffxl
Little Jack Little
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
FMtvtaf Levelf
KATHLEEN QUINN
— TUESDAY —
SbttllRate-
GREENWOOD, S. C.
French Club Meets ,
With Miss Galloway
On Thursday evening at 7:30 the'
regular meeting of the French club
was held at the home of Miss Marcia
Galloway with Misses Ame Jacobs
Jean Layton and Carolyn Henry as
assistant hostesses.
Miss Jane tattle had arranged an
interesting program on “School Cus
toms and Families of France,” with
school members taking p^ in the
discussion. Miss Alice Gaines, in-
Ftructor in French in the high school,
is the dub sponsor.
Later in the evening the hostesses
served hoi dogs, cold drinks and
candy.
High School Group -
Enjoys Dance After Gome
After the Greenwood-Clinton game
on Friday evening Rufus Sadler en
tertained witii a dance at Lakeside
country club assembling about (me
SENSATIONAL
PRICE DRESS SALE
nnffsday Msniing, Nov. 14 Throi^ Sat, Nov. 16
Doch's Open 8 O’clock.
We hove a beautiful line of Dresses in wools, crepes, velveteens and jerseys. Sizes ranging from
II to 46. Lovely Evening Dresses in bright shades. Also smart Costume Suits, Dresses with long or
short Coots in matching shades. Both toilored ond fur-trimmed Coots in tweeds and solid shodes—
holf price. . n
hundred of the hi|di adiool aet In
cluding mmbera of the Greenwood
team, their cftieer leadero, the Clin
ton team and dieec kadtn, the
Hl-T and Frendi cluha.
The apactoua chib rooma were at
tractively ammged and brightened
by huge log firee. Dancings waa an-
j^fad and punck and cookwt aerved
throughout the eventaig.
Qiaperonea lor ttie oecaaion were
lira. R. B. Sadler, Mr. and Mra. John
B. Gentry, Miaa Ada Gambrell, W.
S. Monta, A. T. Fergua(» iBid Miaa
Mayea of Greenwood.
Thomwell Auxiliory
Honomd With Tfo
^' Wednaeday afternoon Mra. VTOaon
Havria antertaiaad tba ThorawiUl
Atiidftiarr at tan.
Ptnaon graatad tba
SPECIAL
A beautiful line of
Sweaters and Skirts, in
gay colors, at reduced
prices.
SPECIAL
One lot of HOSE
69C
SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF HATS—
$1.50
ONE LOT OF HATS^
$2.95
SPECIAL
One lot of JERSEY SLIPS
59C
Regular $1.95, $1.50 and
$1.00 values'
SPECIAL
One lot of
BLOUSES, SWEATERS
75c
SPECIAL
BLOUSES
$2.95 and $1.95 values
$1.50
SPECIAL
One lot of SATIN SLIPS
,$2.95 ond $1.95 values
$1.50
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On November 19th we. will hove a disploy of oil kinds of Linens—Table Cloths, Cord Table Sets,
Pillow Coses, i^odeira Dinner and Tea Napkins, etc. Thb b o good time to buy lovely things suitable
for Chrbtmos Gifts. So come in ond do your shopping eorly.
THE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOPPE
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