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Announcements
Th* United Deui^tov of the Con*
lederacy will meet' at the ho^ of
Mn. Afnes Kern at 4 o’clodc Crkttjr
afternoon.
The Century club will Iiold dteir
annual open meeting at the home of
M^. William P. Jacobs Tuesday af
ternoon at 4 o’<ilock. At this time
each member will invite a gueet and
Hufdi Holman will be the guest
speaker.
Jockson-Wordlow
Engogement
lb. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson of this
city, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Annie Lee, to Hubert
Golden Wardlaw of Marietta, Ga.
The wedding will take place in the
early summer.
Anne Owens Has
Birthday Party
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINT6n, S. C.
Poge Three
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Mrs. Payne Hostess
To Bridge Club,
Mrs. HoraM Payne was hostess to
hfr bridge club cm Wednesday after
noon. .
Lila^ and Talisman^ roses formed
a colorful background /or the tables
where several games. enjoyed.
After cards salad an^, 2wect courses
were served.
Baptist Women
In Annual Meet
ion of her birthday, Anne Owens in
vited a number of schoolmates for a
theatre party. ,
The little girls assembled at a lofcal
theatre ai^ saw a currenit movie.
Later the i^up went to .^me*s homa
where refreshments of mmch (fmd
cookies were served. » ■
Wgdswoith Qub Meets
With Mrs. Woiicman .
The Wadswcnih Home Demon<tra>
tSon club h^ its April meeting at
the home of Mrs. C. R. Workman,
with Mrs. Ben Woikman assistant
hostess.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. Luthen Young.
The club Joined in singing a soQg»
after which Mrs. Hugh Workman
conducted the devotionaL The pic
ture study for the month waa lare-
sented by Mrs. John Dickmrt. The
topic for the month, “Renovating
Floors and Furniture,” was given in
an interesting manner by Mrs.
George Brown, local leader.
After a short business session the
hostesses served refreshments.
Mrs. jGearge Blolock
Enfertoins At Bridge
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Several Speakers Heord
On Pragrom At Lou-
rens Church.
“Fulfill the Purpose of thd Great
Commission” and presented awards |
to society leaders in recognition of
their work.
Under the program division “Ef-
i forts to Obey the Great Commission
j In Oxir Association,” Miss Nell Simp-
ison reported for the Simbeams, Mrs,
|Uda Yeargin for the R. A. unit, Miss
G. A.; Miss
A.; Mrs. T. L.
!W. Bailey, mission study, and Mrs.
R
Birth Announcements
Uda Yeargin for the R
[Amaryllis Smith, the
f Ethel Simmons, Y. W.
CHANEY
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Chaney announce
the birth of a daughter, Virginia
Belle, on April 23.
WOODRUFF
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodruff an-
P Swofford, stewardship. On roll nounce the birth of a son, Gerald
ponded for Conway, Tuesday, April 29, at Hays
Taylor, di- hospital.
I vision two, and Mrs. J. Jf. Byrd, third —-
PITTS IMPROVING
Laurens, April 28.—; The program
at the 39th annual meeting of the' J-
*0™“ * union <rf
cm-Thtuadair afternoon Mrs. Geo.[Laurens Baptist association held Sat- divlsioa. All officers of the union
R. Blalock entertained her bridge urday at the First Baptist church, I were reelected, including Mrs. J. W,
club and several additional guests. {incited addresses by Miss Lucy, Henderson as secretary. Special mu-
Two tables were arranged for cards Wright of Hwanghsien, China, now | sic of the day was by Mrs.
in the living room which was attrac-'on furloui^; Mrs. J. L. Cuthbertson, and Mrs. B. R. Lawson,
tlveiy decorated with Lady Bankshia Chester, superintendent of the North-j
roses. Mrs. C. W. C^ipeland and Mrs.'em division, sUte W. M. Un and a,SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE to return to his home here
Kytar
Dinner Party Given
By Mrs. Moarhead
Mrs. W. A.
C. R. Workman of Spartanburg, were gift of ‘‘Bundles for Connie MaxweU
invited for the games, after which'orphanage.”
high score, waa present Mrs. Jamea! The theme of the session was “His
Addison. Later in the afternoon the 1 Command — Our Supreme Obliga-
hostess served refreshments. jtion.” Miss AUeene Franks, superin
tendent of the Laurens W. M. U.,
presided, and during the course of
the meeting she discussed her an
nual report, which indicated steady
! progress in the number of eolist-
banquet ofljj^^Q^ jn ^11 departments, increased
Clmton hi^ school was held at the' contributions to all causes *and ex
armory on Thursday evening. | panded activities on the part of
The theme of the banquet was a'church societies and affiliates.
Friends of C. D. Pitts will be glad
to know he is improving satisfac
torily in a GreenviU. hospital after
undergoing an operation and expects
in a few
“The Paper Everybody Reads**. ‘ days.
Athletic Banquet
Enjoyable Event
Ihe annual athletic
Moorhead beautifully
Thursday afternoon on the occas-ichtertained the “Idle Moments” club
Mrs. Hoys Hostess
On^Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. C.
Hays was hostess to her bridge club,
inviting guests for two tables.
Several InterMting games were .en
joyed with Mrs. R. C. Adair winning
high score. Late in the aftemeon
a salad course, coi^es and tea was
served. Colorhil spring flowers add
ed attractiveness to the home for the
occasion.
Miss Wright Hostess
To Actaeon Club
Friday afternobh Miss Sallie
with a dinner party given on Friday
evening at the Wallace Home in
|lewbe^.
*' Mixed garden flowers were at-
^feacUv^ arranged throughout the
^Sapd^ome h<nne. ^
At the exquisite appointed din
ing room table covers were laid for
12 guests. Pink snapdragons were
effe^vely c(»nbined with pansies to
form n lovely centerpiece.' A de
licious dinner was served.
WrUd^t entertained- at a lovely party.
Artistic arrangements of lavender
iris, pink snapdragons and, ' roses
made the living and dining rooms
most atbractive.
Three tables were arranged for
rook and a number of interesting
games enjoyed.
Later a chicken salad course with
Russian tea and a dessert of straw
berry shortcake were served.
A. R. P. BiblTciass
^eets With Mrs. Todd ,
Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mias Mir
iam ColPnan were Joint hostesses at
the home of the former on Monday
evening to the Ladies Bible class ^f
the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church, with sixteen members in at
tendance.
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico conducted the
Bible study contipuiog a. igries of
discussions on the life of the Apostle
Paul. Diuing a social hour the host
esses served refreshments.
MeHiadist Society
To Give 'Hot Forty'
This evening at 7:30 the Woman's
Society of Broad Stz^ Methodist
■ church will idve a “hat party.” Mrs.
Eugene Hitt is chainpan of the com
mittee mR ' inangements and dll lad
ies of the . raurch are invlled. Hats
will be boaglit unseen and a prize
presented to the one with the most
becoming hat; For entertaihment a
number of games and stunts have
been planned wlm r«fir«dimettta'''tD
be served diuing the evening.
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Mrs. Betts Entertains
'Odds and Ends' Club
Mrs. C. Bynum Betts delightfully
entertained members of the Odda
and Ends book cliib at her homb on
Thursday evening.
Sunday School Gloss
Honors Mrs. McDaniel
On Tuesday evening 'the Mildred
McGee Sunday school class of Broad
Street Methodist church was enter
tained by Mrs. Billy McMillan apd
Iifrs. Clifton C. Adair at the McMiU-
an home.
After a business session a number
of games and contests were enjoyed.
Mrs. E. C. McDaniel, who will leave
this week with Lt.yMcDaniel to make
her home in Mon^omery, Ala., was
complimente<f with a handkerchief
ahoyrer.
Bouquets of sweets peas, roses and
snapdragems wa« used to decorate
the living and dining rooms, which
were ensuite. Centering the lace-
covered dining tabte^irav^a lovdy
arrangement of red roses flanked
with red candles in silver holders.
Sandwiches, cookies, tea and salted
nuts were served. *
patriotic motif, using red, white and
blue. Guests’ places were designated
with attractive “goal posV’ place
cards. Miss Irene Hipp and John B.
Gentry were faculty advisers for the'Command.to Tarry
arrangements committM.
Mils Henry Etta Young president
of the couiKil, gave toasts to the
football, bawball and tennis teams
Miss Wright spoke on the subject,
‘•My Efforts to Obey the Great Com
mission,” anef Mn. Cuthbertson in
leading a devotional discussed “His
The shower of
bundles, contributed by^ the various
W. M. S.’s of the association, was
presented by Mrs. J. H. Kyzar on
behalf of the union and accepted by
Responses were made by Charles [Mrs. Marie Drummond Babb, matron
Burnett"captain of the football team,‘of one of the Connie Maxwell cot-|
Miss Marjorie Miller and John Mim- tages. The packages containing about'
naugh, captains of the girls’ and boys’ 1125 worth of linen and other ar-
toinis teams. Guy Prater, captain of
Che baseball team was not present,
Later, Leamim Jones conducted an
amusing quiz "program
tides were taken to Greenwood Sun-
The * opening devotional service
was conducted by Rev. J. H. Kyzar,
The banquet jvas brought to a close pastor of the host church.- Mrs. C. B.
by the entire ^up singing the Alma Bobo gave a talk on the diarge to
Mater.
Jahnsan-Fergiis%^tes
Salemnized Satultloy
. Ol cordial interest to relatives and
friends is the marriage of Miss Mary
Lou Johnson and Irby W. fergusem.
’The rites were performed at the
Baptist parsonage by the bride’s pas
tor, Rev. W. N. Long, (xi Saturday;
evening.
The bride wu becomingly attired
I in a navy and white enswnble witti
blending acctesoriei. Her flpwers
were a corsage of reiS roses.
Bgrs. FMYuson is ttie only daughter
of Mrs. J. B. Johnstm and the late
Mr. Johnson. She is a graduate
Clinton high sdiool and is employed
in^the office ol McMillan-Cooper
Joanna Faculty
Is Announced
Co.
Ferguson, the son of Mrs. W.
M. Pergulott, and ffie late Mr; Fergu
son, is also a graduate of Clinton
hi|di school am} holds a position with
Copeland’s Market.
Upon their return from a wedding
trip My. and Mrs. Ferguson will re
side with the groom’s mother on
Muagrove street.
Study Club Holds
Yeqi^s Open Meeting
^(teday evening the annual open
. meeting of the Wednesday Study
Bouquets of pink roses were pret- was held at Lakeside Country
tily arranged in the living roomidtdh, with the president, Mrs. Thom-
where a three cdurse supper was'weU Dunlap, presiding,
served at small tables. Books werei The enjoyable e^t the
exchanged after which an amUsihgjaaembers of the club, their husbands
'guessing game furnished entertain- gnd Tofher guests. The clubhouse was
roent. Twelve guesto enjoyml Mrs.tiittractively decorated with a large
Betts’ hospitality on this occasion. jboyff of Lady Bankshia roses on the
— imant^ and mixed garden flowers
jelse^ere. Upon arriving, the guests
I were.greeted at the door by Mr. and
|Mrs. R,- C. Adair and Mr. and Mrs.
! M. ff. Brown. All were then invited
',into the dining room where pundi
was sapv*<I by the young daufd^ters
of sefbral club monbers.
Mm. Dunlap wekmned the guests
and introduce the speaker of the
Yaur
Graduofe's Gift
. . . will make a Ufe-long im
pression if yoii select a Watch
or Diamond Dinner Ring . . .
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, FRONTIS
JEWELRY STORE
aod CIFT SHOPPE
evening Napoleon Hill of this city,
writer and lecturer, vtho spoke in
terestingly on “Americanism.” Mr.
Hill was presented a gift of appre-
'elation by the chib.
{ FoBosidng the address, a aocial
■hour was enjoyed <hiring wfaidi ice
cream and eaka waa served.
Members af Teaching
Staff Reelected For
Coming ^eor.
Members of the Joanna school fac
ulty, Goldville, have been reelected
for the coming year, it was announc
ed yesterday.
llie schools again will be headed
by G, N. Foy as superintendent for
his 13th year. Other members of the
i^tected staff are:
A. B. Qallowiiy, iCoIdville, princi-
T. S. Lacy, 'Tallahassee, Fla., man
ual training.
Miss Edith Childress. Greenville,
home economics and science.
Miss Clifford Lovett, Carnegie, Ga.,
library and English.
fMiss Paul Vane Elrod, Greenville,
seventh grade.
Miss Laetitia Jones, Clinton, fourth
grade.
Miss Rosa B. Drcher, Prosperity,
third grade.
Miss Mildred Workman, Clinton,
second grade.
Miss Katherine Blakely, Clinton,
first grade.
Miss Alma Whisonant, Gaffney,
first grade.
Announcement of teachers for the
fifth grade and musk department
wtU be announced later, according
to Mr. Foy.
Trustees of the Goldville district
arr J.-B. Hart, chairman, Mrs. W.
A. Moorhead, secretary, and James
T. Addison.
Film Shows How G-Men
Combat Sobotoge
“The FBI—1941,” March of Time’s
forthcoming film story of the Federal
Bureau of Investigatipn in Washing
ton, has been scheduled for Friday
and Saturday, May 9 and 10, at the
Casino theatre here. Manager Leland
Young has announced.
Entirely! different from all pre
vious pictures dealing with the FBI,
this March of ’Time film is not a
G-man story. Manager Young stated.
Instead, the film .will show how the
FBI’s agen^ are today giving Amer-
kans internal security by concen
trating on the prevention of espion
age and sabotage in industrial plants
now working on defense orders.
The film will also take movie
goers inside the headquarters of* the.
Federal Bureau qf Investigation,
where expert laboratory technicians
test and analyze thoittands of scraps
of evidence to aasure themselves of
vktory when they bring publk ene
mies into court for triaL
BARBECUE SUPPER
FRIDAY, MAY 2
6:30
Barbecue Hash, Chicken,
Catfish and Pigfoot Stew
TIP TOP
SERVICE STATION
i. Ue Wiltard
YOU CAN HAVE OIXIMAID DELIVERED
TO YOUR HOME
Next time you. hare* unexpected guests, call your fa-
vorite drug store and they’ll rush ovm- an order of your-
favMlte . . .
IXIMAl
ICE, CREAM
(Trade Mark Registered)
right away. There’s no extra charge for this delivery
service, and you can enjoy the goodness of DiximaiD
Ice Cream without leaving your house to get it.
CALL FOR DIXIMAID ICE CREAM
from your favorite dealer in Clinton and GoldviUe
GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO.
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Wednesday Closing
Storts Next Week
The Wadneaday half-holiday for
butineas firma of ffw city for the
aummer aaaaoo will atart next Wed-
needey. May 1, at noon. According to
the cloelng agreement, the boU^
period wiB continue through the
... .Uia of May, June July and Aug
ust
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Davidson. Heads
Purol ^totion
Lk H. Davidaon, known to his
friends as “Ickie,” has assumed the
management of the Purol Service
Station <» East Carolina avenue.
This uyll nown station handles Purol
products and is prepared to give
first-class service to the motoring
publk. The new manager invites his
friends to visit him.
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BROAD STREET
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