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.^'■ ■ ■ T^fursdoy^ April 3^ 1941 • _ :.•!. ■• .•.•' *■ ' ■ • X ,i ■ '•• •' / ' ' ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE^ CLINTON. S. C. ^ Av ^ TheWOA\AN’S PAGE SOCKIY Evons, CUiB iMD CHUeCH NEWS OEMIBIESI.. .....TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 K Announcements Th» United Deuiditen of the Con federacy will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the h(mie of Mrs, A. B. Blakely, Sr. The Susanna Wesley Bible class of Broad Street Methodist churdi.wlll meet this evening, Thursday, at ft o’clock with Mrs. B. H. Henry. Clara Johnson Celebrates Birthday Bb celebration of her birthday which occurred March 80, Clara J(4inapn invited ten friends for a theatfe party on Monday afternoon. Before attending the piovies, guests were treated to ice cream and pop corn. ' Orphanage Group Enjoys Outing At Milt A . Among enjoyable events of the week at the orphanage was the se nior class hike to Yarborough’s Mill. When the young people reached the site huge fires were built on the rocks. Weiners were roasted on long sticks and served with rolls. Marsh- l^allows were also toasted. V Chaperones for the evening were \lisses Rachel Westmoreland, Ellga- twth Akers and Leta McIntyre. About thirty young people enjoyed ^the party including several out-of- town guests: Misses Myra McMillan of Asheville, Vera Wilson of Bath, and Abble McIntyre of Clio. Lions Club Ladies Night April 18 The Lions club will stage its an nual ’’ladies night” celebration on the evening of Friday, April 18, it has been announced. The entertainment will take the form of a banquet and dance, to be held in the armory, at which time wives of members and Uieir friends will be honored guests. The Kenneth Bakers Entertain At Bridge V' HONOR TOUR GRADUATE WITH AN ^ ELGIN WATCH FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GUT SHOPPE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker en tertained the latter’s bridge club and their husbands on Friday evening. A profusion of colorful daffodils odded charm to the home. A delicious supper was served on the card tables and later several games of bridge were played. Prize winners were Mrs. Be^ett Town- s^id and J. B. Hart. Poge Three supper, hot rolls, weiners and cof fee was served, after which the group gathered around a huge open fire in ilie living room of the cottiqte and ^oyed games.and songs. Misses Annie Lee Jackson and Mary Stone directed the gamesr "MISS HI MISS Book Club Meets With Mrs. Copeland The ”Ex Libiis” book club met on last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Heath Copeland. Mrs. H\igh Holman, chairman for the afternoon, bad arranged a pro gram on American ccnnposers. Mrs. Kenneth Baker gave sketches of the lives of several composers, playing selections composed by each. Late in the afternoon the hostess served refreshments. Lovely forties Joint Hostesses By Among lovely bridge parties of the week were those given 4^y Mrs. Prin gle Copelmd and Mrs. D. C. Heus- tess Friday morning and afternoon. The Copeland home was beautiful ly decdTated for the occasion. Par ticularly effqptive was the mantel with two urns arranged with long sprays of forsythia before a mirror. Miss Betty Hunter, talented daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter of this city, has been selected by the Clinton high school factdty as the most outstanding senior to rep resent the class in the “Miss Hi Miss” A beautiful basket of softly blended ?L ^inthrop coUege ^ieh carries pictures of girls select- room Ubl.. Oth« bowh of mixed i Betty, .who is editor of The Senti nel, students publication of the school, is a member of Beta scholas- Virginia Sadler Showing Improvement The many friends of Miss Virginia Sadler, for the pasttwelve days a patient at Columbia hospital, will be pleased t|> know her condition was reported yesterday as showing im provement. In an automobile acci dent en route from Camden to Co lumbia she suffered a spinal injury, the other occupants of the car escap ing without injury. Miss Sadler has been put in a cast and is expected to remain in the hospital for some time. Her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sadler, has beei\ with her since she^was hurt. P. C. NINE PUTS GUILFORD TODAY The Presbrterian college baseball team met Guilford college here yes terday afternoon, and will play the same team here this afternoon at ai45. The games were originally scheduled for today and Friday. 1 The Blue Hose team, coached by ' Chick Galloway, has made a start for the season. Free tickets will be given to all ladies attending the exhibition flowers were effective. j Five tables were arranged for | guests on both occasions. A number { ofvgames of bridge were played and later salad and sweet courses served. SeYeral guests 'called after cards. this afternoon and 85 years of age. to all men over SPECIAL OFFER Good HoBsekeepIng. 2 yean for M.Ot. Cosmopolttan, 2 yean for |3JM. JAMES W. CALOWILL “Tour Magasliie Maa” Rumford Riddles ► IVhy has Susan Saupdft changtl hdr 0xpr»sslon f SIPORI APTIR •KAUSS now with lUMPOftO Kor caiioi novor k«f« a bittar "bokinf aeatdor*' totla. lUMFOUO eontoini no alum, con't loava a bittor tatto. FML Sand for NEW booklof eontainina doiona of brlghl idoo, to imorovo voor bokina. AddroM, Rumford B.'tking Ri wdor Box K. Rumford R. L * 'rxxx'arax'naixaamaaaaaaaSaaaaiaaa Orphanag^ Group , Enjoys Forty c Saturday evening thp ninth Good Pictures £veru ^ime! grade of Thomwell high school entertained with an attractive party at ^ Nellie Scott library. A number of inM|k||tng games of various kinds wer^Mjoy^. Miss Agnes Hope Qwaltney chaperoned the group. Later in the evening ice cream and cakes were served. James Gamble of Monetta, was an out-of-town guest. uree that aaiiafy, or a Aow roU (roar That’s the guarantee you get with AgOi Plena- rhmwMt film. C^iiyiRt in anri try a roU today. There’s asiae to fit your camera. And to be sure of the best posfible results ... nave our ezpeix nmsning service devdop and print your saposod film. You'D get better ptctures, and Caster, Cdendfier^ Mrs. Addison Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. James Addison was hostess Ml Thursday afternoon to members of her bridge club at her home in Goldville. Colorful spring flowers fbnned an attractive setting for two tables. Af ter a nvimber of interesting progres sions high score prize was presalted to Mrs. Tom Addison. After cards a sali^ course was Study Club Meets With Mfs. Toylor Wednesday afternoon Mrs. George W. Taylor entertained the Study club. Bowls of giant daffodils, snowdrops and blue hyacinths were prettily arranged. An interesting program on two United States presidents was given by Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap. She dis cussed the varied career of Woodrow Wilson and gave a sketch of Warren G. Harding. The hostess served coffee, sand wiches, cakes and candies. Mirs piueucY College Group Enjoys Picnic At Riverside ^ On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts chaperoned a group of the college set for a picnic at River side cottage on the Musgrove road. About thirty-five young people gathered at the Stutts home and mo tored to Riverside. A bountiful picnic K k IXIMAI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) Tastes Good All The Time Of coarse it does! It tsstss frsnd at any time, Ust es pecially so on tke liot sommer days that are ebmiaf. It*s ■0 delicioaa, so good for yoa that yoa should set some every day! Resiembtr to ask far DHUMAID! BUYrr ^san- BY THE SAUCEB^BY THE CONH-BY THE QUART CALL FOR DIXIMAID ICE CREAM from yoor fhvorite dealer in Clinton and Goldville i-s-vv M111080seeeeee»#e»o»soo»»eeh Wd•t»>i>0M»eee»e8e»i Bridge Parties Given By Joint Hostesses . Wi(j tic club and has taken a prominent part in varied school activities since she entered the eighth grade. day morning Mrs. Silas Bailey and Mrs. Goyne Simpson entertained with a lovely bridge party , assem bling guests for several tables. The rooms were lovely with mixed | q;>ring flowers including bowls of golden daffodils. After the games a luncheon was served on the card tables. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Simpson en tertained again on Friday afternoon when sev^^ tables of bridge were in play. Colorful spring flowers adorned the living rooms. Late in the afternoon the hostesses served refreshments. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Emily Ferguson, who teaches in Chesterfield, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. She had as her guest Miss Beatrice Abernathy of Durham, N. C. IXincan Workman, a senior at Clemson, spent the spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. Nene D. Work man, and grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Duncan. He had as his guests, his roommate, Everette Martin of New York, Miss Margie MkrQowan of Ldur^, and Miss Portia Spaulding of Jacksonville, Fla., a student at Anderson mllege. The four young people accompained by Mrs. Duncan spent several days this week in Jack sonville with Miss Spaulding's por- ients, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Spaulding. Mrs. C^land and Mrs. Owens (aive Dinner Parties Tuesday evoiing Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. William Bailey Owens entertained with a lovely din ner party. Arrangements of mixed spring flowers in soft pastel shades were ef fective in the rooms. A delicious dinner was served fourteen guests. and Mrs. H. M. Rutledge of Laurens, secretary-treasurer. Delegates to the state convention to be held in Green ville on AjHTil 16 were selected dur ing the evening and reports of the past year reviewed. RUBBER STAMPS AU Sites — Qakk Service CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. Brighlien EASTER WITH FLOWERS Nothing is more eloquent of Easter joy and bmnty 1 than lovely, fra^rrant flow ers. Ours are always fresh, jfull blooming, and radiantly beautiful... perfect to have jin the home ... or to wear in the Easter parade. Priced for every purse. Corsages, Lillies, Potted Plants, Roses and all season- j^>le cut flowers. PUCE YOUR ORDERS NOW! WE DELIVER ANYWHERE. EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE ii PHONE 2105 Again on Friday evening Mrs. Copelahd and Mrs. Owens entertain ed with a bridge dinner, inviting j guests for three tables. Lovely vari-colored garden flow ers, with daffodils predominating, were prettily arranged in tne living rooms. A delicious dinner was served on card tables and lata: bridge was played. Thornwetr Auxiliary Elects New Officers At the March meeting of the Wo man’s Auxiliary of the Thomwell Memorial church a report of the year’s work was presented by Mrs. F. M. Stutts, the retiring president. Mrs. L. O. McCutchen,'former missionary to China, spoke interestingly of her woik in that area. The following officers were elected to serve for the coming year and in stalled by Rev. C.’ E. Piephoff: President, Miss Elizabeth Akers. Vice-President, Mim Cora Richey. Secretary, Mrs. B. S. Pinson. Treasurer, Miss Sara Patterson. Historian, Mrs. L. Ross Lomn. Secretary Foreign Missi^, Miss Mary Adams. Secretary of Assembly’s Home Mis^ons, Mrs. Helen Dori^. Secretary of Christian Education and Ministerial Relief, Miss JuUa Porter. Secretary of Religious i Education, Miss Lucy Watkins. Secretary Synod’s and Presbytory’s Home Missions, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Secretery bf Spiritual Life, Mrs. Bessie Qodlr^. Secretary of Literature, Mrs. R., T. Dunlap. Secratary of Christian Social Ser vice, Mka Agnes Gwaltmey. Pastor’s Aid Secretary, Miss Leta licintyre. Secretary of Social Activities, Mrs. W. W. Harris. 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