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■’W- ■' 1% :t::!rt.>'|R- « “r" •»'(’ ' U f} I if Thursday, April 17, 1941 THE CL^NTO^I CHRONICLE. aiNTON, S. C. Poge Three TheWOA^AN’S PAGE SOOETir Evens, CUIB AND CHURCH NEWS OFINIERESI TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 , Francos Winn Gives Easter E^Hunf Frances Winn entertained a num ber <A classmates and friends at her borne on Friday afternoon with an Easter egg hunt. The diUdren enjoyed hunting brightly-colored eggs which were hiddm in the yard of the home. Lat er Miss Agnes Milling assisted Fran ces’ mother, Mrs. Carltcm F. Winn, in serving refreshments of ice cream and cookies to eighteen guests. Kyzer-Turner Rites ' Solemnized Saturday Miss Corrina Kyzer, dauid^ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kyzer of New berry, and Ansel Turner, sem of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Turner of this city, were quietly united in marriage Sat urday. The ceremony was perfonned by Rev. C. M. Johnson in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Turner are residing on East Centamlal street with the groom’s parents. Mr. Turner is em ployed at the C. W. Coc^r garage. Eoster Porty Enjoyed By Little Folk On Friday afternoon Mrs. Roy Benjamin entertained for her son, Roy, Jr., and a group of other dtil- dren with a merry Easter party. The feature entertainment ^ the afternoon was an outdpor egg hunt at the Benjamin home on Florida street. Mrs. Benjamin was assisted in entertaining the little folk by Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., Mrs. Pearl Lewis and Nell Buchanan. Punch and cakes were served to about twenty guests. Mrs. Lankford Hostess To Sara Glenn Circle * The April meeting of the Sara Glenn circle* of Broad Street Metho dist church Woman’s Society of Christian Service was held on Mon day ev^iing at the home of Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. Mrs. Irene Pitts, assisted by sev eral members, gavei an interesting program on “Investing Our Hindtage In Christian Education.” The. meet UNUSUAL GIFTS For Hit Graduate A Visit WiU CoBTinee You. fronhs JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE ing was presided over by the ebai^ hian, Mias Elizabeth Copeland. Dur- ing< a social hour the hostess served a salad course. Mrs. Copeland Gives Bridge Luncheon Saturday at noon Mrs. Pringle Copeland entertained her bridge clidt> at luncheon. Spring flowers in pastel shades adorned the living-room. Centering the iffettily-appointed dining room table was a bowl of pink snapdrag ons. Luncbemi was served in the dining room. Later three tables ‘ of bridge were in play. ^ Miss Gloria Brodie of Florence, stu dent at the Woman’s college of Fur man. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs, Mrs. Catherine Padgett and twin sems of McCormick, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck. Friends of Mrs. Hugh Holman will be glad to know she is improving satikCactorily at St Francis hospital AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. in Greenville following an operation.j priends here of CAPTAIN Birth Announcements E. C. Young of Columbia, the qEORGE R. BLALOCK, who is sU- week-end with his mother, Mrs. A. tkmed at Fort Bragg, N. C., with a. P. Young. . ^ ^ medical unit from Laurens, will Miss Alice Nei^bors of Oree^ learn with interest of his activities! viRe, visited her nmther, Mrs. R. P.jthere. Captain Blalock has now! Neighbors, last week-«id. t b^^n assign^ to the station hospital Mrs. Arthur H. McQxieen and ^bere he his charge of about 50 daughters, Jean and Agnes, of Loris, \ patients. He has also been selected are visiting her parents, Mr. and for special training at Carlisle Bar- Study Club Meets With Mrs*. Betts Mrs. C. Bynum Betts was hostess to the Wednesday Study club last week. ^ An interesting program was givc^ centering around two United States jxresidrats, Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge, with Mrs. George W. Taylor and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon reading papers. Late in the afternoon the hostess served sandwiches, punch, cake and candy. Little Boy Celebrates Birthday With Party On Friday aftemo<m in celebration of his fourth birthday which occ\ir- red Sunday, April 13, Buck Holland, Jr., and a number of little friends were entertained by his mother, Mrs. Davis R. Holland. The children were invited into the dining room where a prettily-deco rated birthday cake bearing four candles centered the lace-covered table. After the guests had all ar rived Bude lighted the candles and grpwn-ups and the little folk sang “Happy Birthday To You.” After the gifts were opened and^each friend was thanked, refreshments were en joyed. Ice cream was served with rabbit cookies iced in white with pink eyes. Later in the afternoon guests were invited outdoors for an Easter egg hunt. Each child was re membered with a miniatiue basket filled with candy eggs and chickens wrapped in colored cellophane. Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Joe W. Wray has resumed his teaching position at the high school after being called to his home in Cedartown, Ga., the past week on account of the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. H. T. Wray. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nichols of Greenwood, visited Summerville, Charleston and Magnolia Gardens Sxmday. Misses Seavy Mae Linton of Ben- nettsville, and Daisy Carroll of Con cord, N. C., were visitors on the ewr- I^anage campus the past week-end. Alva Holland' of Columbia, Mr. racks near Harrisburg, Pa., during the month of May. ROBERTS Mr. and Mrt. W. H. Roberts an nounce the birth of a daughter, Dor othy Claire, on Saturday, April 12, at Hays hospital pnmofT Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Piepb<^ an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Pressley, at Hays hospital, Tuesday, April IS. HOOTER Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hooper an nounce the birth of a son, Tony Mar shall, Wednesday, April 16. announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Saturday, April 12, at Hays hospitaL DOBBINS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dobbins of Goldvillc, formerly of this city, an nounce > the birth of^ a son, James Rannie, Sunday, April 13, at Hays* hospitaL WB DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLlb>PUBLISBJNG CO. Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Tranunell MRS. ZEE McLEES, MISS FRAN CES TAYL6R, MRS. N. REESE YOUNG, and her sisters, MISSES' MARY and LILA DILLARD of^ Hendersonville, N. C., attended the, “Moonli^t ParMie” Friday evening at Clemson. Speake;, is able to be out again af ter a lengthy Illness. Miss Speake has many friends here who will be pleased to know she is “up and about.” VHH remove veer] witb( JlFFY-lSC Fee Sale By 8ADEER-OWENS PHARMACT MRS. B. F. WINGARD and daugh ter. BARRIE JEAN, MRS. ROY BENJAMIN and son, ROY, JR., left yesterday for a two weeks stay in' Virginia. Mrs. Wingard and dauidt* ter will be at Hampton, Va., with and Mrs. W. O. Holland and son, Wingard, who is stationed at James, of this city, and Miss Ethel[Fort Monroe, Va., for a special,re- Wright of Lanford, were gue^ Sun-. fresher course. Mrs. Benjamin and day of Bfa. and Mrs. W. E. Jacks injgon will be guests of Mrs. A. V. Rock HiU Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., and daughter, Kitty Lu, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., and son, Jimmy, and Nell Buchanan on Tuesday visited C. W. Hallman, Sr., who is a patient in a Columbia hospitaL Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish and &nith in Portsmouth, Va. Of interest to the many friends here of FIRST LT. C. W. HALL- HAN now stationed it Camp Stm^- art, Ga., is his selection for a re fresher course at Fort Monroe, Va. ^ , J , J Hallman will leave Camp Stew-' daugh^, Lucinda, have reti^^ ^ f^,, ^ort Monroe on April 26. Garden Tour In Laurent-April 19*20 ftUMFOSe RiDOttS ^ Why does Carrie Cotffns ^ dimb a ladderP MCAUSI rfM** Mm to dw w MSS « Sm I On Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 30, Laurms gardens be open to the public, with the entire pro ceeds to go tor “Bundles for Britain.” The date has bem changed from the following we<dc-end becatise of the warm weather. Tickets priced at twenty-five cents and covering the entire tour will be on sale at the* various-gardens on each day. Gardens have been listed by the following: Mrs. W. P. Putnam, Mrs. C. P. Vincent, Mrs. Robert Richard son (outdoor fireplace), Mrs. L. G. Balle, Mi). T. P. Kendrick, Mrs. M. L. Ctopeland (ante-bellum home open Sundior only), Mrs. E. D. Sasterby, Mrs. Ed Crews,; Mrs. C. K. Wright, Mrs. Martin Teague, Mrs. R. H. Ro per, Mrs. Adolphus Riddle, Mrs. H. L. Ktttmedy, Mrs. Charles Fleming, (terraced garden), Mrs. H. D. Gray, Mrs. Jgm^ .H. Sullivan, Mrs. |Pitts I Brown, Mrs. C. H. Arnudrong, Mrs. {Jessie Bolt (hillside garden), Mrs. Clyde Franks (featuring Chinese ar- franganents in the*home), uid ICi^ !J. C. Owings. « Ladies of this community interest ed in flowers are cordially invited by the Laurens Garden clito. from Florida where they spent the spring holidays with Dr Fish’s motoer. Miss Sara Eloise Derrick, student at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Merchant, and Mr. Merchant. Miss Inez Young, student at Lan der college, Grenwood, visited her father, John T. Young, and Mrs. Young the past we^-end. She.had as her guest. Miss Blanche Bethea, of Tatum, alro a Lander student. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bailey were week-end guests of relatives in Greenwood. Friends of Miss Christina Sowers will be glad to know she is conva lescing at her home after imdergoing an operation at the local hospital several weeks ajto* Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden and sons have returned fitnn Goldsboro, N. C., where they were called on ac count of the illness of the former’s father, John C. Barden, who is a hospital patient there. Hu^ Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Young; Billy Nabors, son of Mr. and Idrs. Grover Nabors, and Mason Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young, all of Camp Stew art, spent the week-end at their homes near here. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Miss Margaret Blakely, Mrs. J. Reed Todd, Mrs. L. M. Wilson, Mrs. R. F Blakely, Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Mrs. Irene Todd were in Spartanburg yesterday at tending the 34th annual session of the Woman’s Missionary union of the Second Pi^bjrtery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. Lieut. C. W. Hallman was .a visitor here JMonday enroute to Camp Stew art, Ga., after being called to Colum bia on account of the illness of his father, C. W. Hallman, Sr., of Bates- burg, who is a patient in the Baptist ho^ital suffering injuries received in an automobile accident Saturday. ylit totowwWi HUMFOIIO —IM Stottot { etttmet Hit Sw■totos,Hh% fML Safi4 Iw NSW of kHObt Wbm Ib I iNtIK.. ABOUT PEoru YOU anw Week-End Trips.. Visitors f Fftfiia $$ f* TffC Altl CRIB Rirt €BI £oT ROCidRBtg loMRi* Sm m libtmt AVTOMO- anji XNSUZASKX—4c CCRBgiliSR dbCROMblR by Thm #taR pRsy RM S. W. SUMEREL A€iRR-iMk ' pbMM se CUNTON. 8. 9. W. J. Bailey is on a vacation trip to Florida and Cuba. Friends of Mrs. John W. Finney, will be glad to know she is con valescing at Hkys hospital where she has been a patient the past week. Mr. and BIrs. A. F. McCurdy and children of Summerville, Ga., spent a few days last week with the lat ter’s mother, Bftrs. Minnie C. Adair, and ottier relatives. Also hme for' the ereek-end were Mr. and Mrs. O. T, Lawing of Ore«. Friends of Broadus Smith, whp has been a patient In an Atlsmfa hoiqiital, wUl be irtnd tp know he is now im proving at his home on Fkarida street , Miss EUzab^ Brodu sp6nt the weMt-end with her sister, Miss fdith Brooks, In Augusta, Oa., and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hmuy Brodo, in Washin^on, Oa. Howard Watkins of Camp Stew art Ga., spent the weMc-Aid at his home hers. Hubert Adair, studsut at West Georgia cqUSige, vWtsd his father, Rbett P.'Adair, and other r^tives here ttie past we^-end. Friepds of Mrs. A E. Spencer will regret to knew she is Ul at her home. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Oreer, spnit the wedk-end at hit home here. Billy Kii^ student at Furman university, Greenville, spent the week-end with his parsnM .Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King. He had as his guest DR. and MRS. D. O. RHAME, JR., were In Greepville yesterday to at tend the South Carolina Medical association convention and the meet ing of the Woman’s RuxiUary to the association. Mrs. Rhame is the retir ing president of the Laurens county Medical .Auxiliary. The lovely flower garden of MR. and-BIRS. CLYDE S. LANKFORD is expected to be in full bloom the coming week-end. Ihe azaleas, tul ips, pansies and myriads of other flowers will be at their height in the next few days. Each year the beau tiful arrangement of flowers around the Lankford home on Jones street attracts many out-of-town visitors as well as local residents. A number of names have been suggested for the garden but none has yet been se lected. MISS BIARY EMBIA SPEAKE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T.j IXIMAI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) Is A Delicious Treat for Evoyone Young: aihI old, everybody enjoys a dish of iee cremn. Especially DiximaiD Ice Cream, because' it*s extra smooth, and extra rich. Try sowing it to the youngsters when they come home hungry after school—it*8 energis ing as well as delicious. 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