The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 08, 1941, Image 3

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/ / Thuftdoy, Moy 8, 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Three <■ f ) TheWd/AAN’S PAGE ms, CUB W CHURCH NEWS TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 Lawson^-Burdette Announcement Mri. L. T. Lawson of Clinton, an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Ifary Pauline, to William Ral^ Burdette of Simpsonville. Griffin-Colemon Announcement Mrs. Collett L. Grillin of this city, annoimces the engagement of hw daughter, Collette, and Julian W. Coleman, also of CUntcm. The wed ding will take place in Jime. Boptitt Y.W.A. Meets With Miss ockson Miss Annie Lee Jackson was host ess on Tuesday evming to members of the Young Woman’s Association of the First Baptist church. Miss Alethea Barnet^ president, wras program chairman. She gave the scripture reading from Mark, af- tre which the program oh ’’Youth, Baptist Circles To Meet Mondoy Circles of the First Baptist church Missionary society will meet Monday afternoon. May 12, as follows: Bostic circle, with Mrs. R. A. Steer. Franks cirde, with Mrs. Qeorge H. Ellis. - - Langston circle with Mrs. R. M. League. Patterson circle wit^ Mrs. M. C. Poole. Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist church Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet next Monday af ternoon at 3:30 as follows: No. 1—^Mrs. Ralph Blakely, chair- man,‘ Mrs. Arnold Cannon, hostess. No. 2—^Mrs. Sidney Rumph, chair man; Mrs. Lorena Adair, host^. No. 3—Mrs. W. H.* Simpson, chair man; Mrs T, C. Johnson, hostess. Andersoo-Martin Announcement Mrs. Benjamin Mason Anderson of Reidville, announces \ the engage ment of her dauiditer, Mary Agnes, to Edward Luther Martin, Jr., of Simpsonville. The wedding will take place in June. The bride-elect is pleasantly re membered here where she formerly madelier home with her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Kem, while attending Clinton high schooL » Sunday, May 11, Is MOTHER'S DAY Remember Mother with a GIFT "frdnT ouiT'liii^ kssafP^ ment that she will appreciate. FRON'ns JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOn>E For Truth In All The World,” was presented. Misses Clara Poole, Lil lian Speake, Helen Pugh and Miss Jadnon contributed articles During a social hour Miss Jackson, bride-elect, and Mrs. Irby Ferguson, a recent bride, were presented gifts of crystaL The hostess served a sal ad course with tea U. D. C. Meets With Mrs. Agnes Kern The May meeting of the Stephen D. Lee chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy was held on Friday aftefhoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Kem, with Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Miss Louise Kem and Mrs. J. H. Stone as assistant hostesses. Miss Mary Johnson, who had charge of the program, gave an in teresting paper reminis^t of the old South vividly portraying conditions just before, during and after the War Between the States. Four pupils from Academy Street sdiool, Lessie Heds- peth, Elva Joan Davenport, Elanda WRkes and Margaret Evans rendered a nipnber of Southern songs. At the conclusion of the program a business session was held and plaiu made for a Memorial Day program to be pre sented Friday morning. Later in the afternoon refresh ments of sandwiches, cookies and tea were enjoyed. of Northern Illinois College of Op tometry, Chicago. Since graduation he has been associated in the prac tice of optometry with Dr. folder Smith, of Clinton and Laurens. Presbyterian Circles To Meet Mondoy Circles of the First Presbyterian church Auxiliary wiU meet Monday. Circle No. 1, Mrs. Zee McLees, chairman, meets with Mrs. Perry M. Moore at 7:30 p. m. x All other circtes will meet at 4 o’clock as follows: No. 2->Mrs. W. M. Walker, chair man; meets with Mrs'. L. B. Dillard. Bridge Parties By Joint Hostesses Outstanding among social activi ties of the week were the lovely bridge parties given on Thursday and Friday afternoons by Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., and Mrs. W. M. Walker. On Thursday aftemoim the host esses pntertained at the home of Mrs. Rhame when five tables were in play. The card rooms were beeutL- ful^ decorated with roses, snapdrag ons, purple iris and sweetpeas in va ried arrangements. Again on Friday afternoon guests were invited for five tables at the home of Mrs. Walker. On this occas- tertained the April meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Xxaurens County Medical Society at her home The meeting was presided over by the new' officers of the auxili ary: Mrs. W. T. Martin, of Goldville, on Jones street. Bowls -of tulips j president; Mrs. B. O. Whitten, of and other spring flowers graced the! Clinton, vice-president; and Mrs. H- meeth^ room where fourteen mem-^M. Rutledge, of Laurens, secretary, bers of the auxiliary met. 1 (Continued on page seven) No. 3—^Mrs. J. W. Copeland, chair- ion a profusion of flowers in pastel man; meets with Mrs. Copelimd. | shades adorned the home. Lavender No. 4—Mrs. Edward Henry, chair- j iris in a silver basket were used in the man; meets with Mrs. Krank Kellers No. S-;-Mrs. Frank Miller, (^air man; me^ with Mrs. W. C. I^ealy. No. 6 — Mrs. Heath Copeland, chairman; meets with Mrs. C. M. Spencer. • No. 7 — Mrs. George Brocken- brouidi, chairman; meets with Mrs. R. C. Adair.* living room, a low bowl of mapdrag- ons formed an attractive centerpiece for the dining table, bouquets of ros es were placed at vantage points and sweetpeas in mirrored arches were effective. Prizes were presented Mrs. T. Heath Copeland and Mrs. Hubert Boyd on Thursday afternoon and wiraers on Friday were Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. Goyne L. Simp son. After cards frozen salad were served. courses Century Club Holds Annual Open Meeting Tuesday afternoon the annual open meeting of the Century club was hew at the hoiM of Mrs. H. s. Medicol Auxiliary Meets Fish, with the pi^ident, ^rs. Wm - - - - — • P. Jacobs, presiding. The members of the club and a number of guests assembled for the; enjoyable occasi(m. Adorning the living room were bowls of lovely lavender iris. Mrs. Jacobs welcomed the guests and introduced the speaker of the occasion, Hugh Holman, of the col lege fa<^ty, who discussed “The American Way of Life.’’ After the address the guests were invited into the dining room for re freshments. Centering the exquis itely appointed table was a bowl of red Etoile de Holland roses, flanked with six white candles in silver holders. Punch, sandwiches and cakes were served in buffet style. With Mrs. Teague Mrs. Jesse Teague, of Laurens, en- Ellq Riddell Circle Holds May Meeting Stdne-Felder Announcement Mr. and Mrs. JSlbert Watson Stone of Union, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Allen, to Dr. Duncan Stokes Felder of Clinton, the wedding to take place June 17 at 8 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Stone is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stone. She is a graduate of Winthrop college where ahe was a member of the Senior Or der, Kappa Delta Pi, and Tau Omega social club. Since her graduation fthe has been a member of the faculty at Hull Juiitei' high uchool hi eeiurn* bia. Her mother is the former Susan Allen Leake of Clinton, daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. William James Leake. Her father is the son of the late Frances Copeland and William A Stone of Clkiton. Dr. Felder is the son of Marvin P. Felder and the late Myra Conner, both of St. George. He is a graduate MxmBtuwxxEUMEiwxifiiuiwwwituxuititieiMtitiminBumxjuniintinwwwg REMENBER YOUR MOTHER WITH A GIFT OF BtAUTY — from — DELL’S iEAUTY SHOPPE PlMMie 20 We Will Cloee Wednesday at Netm During, May, June, July and August ENJOY THE DEUaOUS GOODIE OF IX1MAI ICE CREAM ' (Trade fbAltbiimufA) CREAMY GOODNESS---DixlmaiD 1^ Ico Ctmuil TUa wlioleacmn, BiiUrUioim food comes podtod in aaniUry cnHnons, ;niidi the same as yoar Mtar 'car- (eooa. Its rick tsTar is aealsd in mi tkat yon may aiijey STsry montkfnl of this tcmptfaif dellcaey. Order some DisfanaiD lee Cream tkia Fory day every day. CAM. FOR DiXIMAID ICE CREAM fram your favorite dealer ia Ciiatoa sad Goldvillo NWOOD dtEAMERT CO. The May meeting of the Ella Rid dell auxiliary of 'Thomwell Memorial chqrch was held on Monday after noon at the Silliman cottage, on the orphanage campus. Prayqr was offered by the circle chairman, Mrs. Jennie Newkirk. Mrs. F. M. Stutts gave a devotional on the topi*, “Pioneering In Prayer.” Miss Sara Patterson was assisted by Mrs.! Bessie E. Godfrey, Mrs. R. T. Dunlap, j Mrs. L. R. Lynn and Mrs. Helen Dor- j roh in presenting an interesting pro gram on “Moving Westward In Bra- zU.” Later in the afternoon the host esses, Miss Mary Adams and Mrs. Dorrcdi, served a salad course with ieai Raut— •» Miss Gaines, Bride-elect, Honored At Luncheon Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and Miss Nan nie Young Tribble were joint host esses at a luncfateon Saturday at the home of the former in honor of Miss Alice Gaines, bride-elect. Sweetpeas and roses in various hues formed a pretty backgroimd for four small tables where limch was served in th(ue courses. The bride’s place was maiked with a lovely corsage of sweetpeas. Partners Were drawn for an amus ing cross-word puzzle which when solved ‘told an interesting story of the bride, during vdiich time Miss Louise Tribble arrived at the door with a large basket of gifts attrac tively wrapped in pastel shades, for the bride. Out-of-town guests for the occas ion were Mrs. Charles Worieman, Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland, and Mrs. ROus Lewi^ all of Spartanburg. Announcement Party For Miss Collette Griffin Beautiful in every, detail was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Lon nie S. McMillan and Mrs. Ayliffe Jacoba on Saturday morning an nouncing the engagement of Miss Collate Griffin and Julian W. Cole man, whose marriage will take place in June. For the occasion quantities of mix ed garden! flowers with sweetpeas, rotes and iris preckmiinating, were artistically arranged throughout the McMillan Ikvyti*. Attractive tallys with the wedding emblems of bells, shoes and rings bore the announcement Griffin- ColMoan. Six tables were arranged for bridge. After a series of interesting gam<w a luncheon was served on card tables. For dessert ice cream mold ed in the fond of wedding bells and individual decorated cakes were served. ^ Whim scores were counted Miss Alline Newsom, of Columbia, was presented hi|^ score prize, and MUa I Elizabi^ 'Copeland won consolation, Mias Griffin was given a' lovely trousaeau gift. Several guests called after cards. Out-of-town guests included: Miss Alline Newsom, Mrs. H. F. Hai^ Miss Mary Ellen Stone, Mias Louise Gray, of Columbia, Mrs. Loye Jidin- aon, of Pacolet, Miss Huj Collette Davis, of Laurens, Mias Agatha Bail ey, 'ChmUmt Mrs. T. J. Anderson, Gresnwood, Mias Briggs Anderson, Orangeburg, Miss Mildred Wilson, Calhoun Falls, Mrs. .v Bob Hamer, Eastover, Mrs.* Carroll D. Nance, Cross Hill, Mrs. Jodie (YNeill, Rock Hill, Mrs. Jim Barber, Laurens, Mrs. Morgan Todd, Simpsonville. Mias Griffin was attired in a dress of green with purple sash, and pieV tun hat and harmonising accessor ies. FOR SALE 1940 2-Do«>r PLYMOUTH DE LUXE ExoeUent CenditleHi. Low mil eage. Locally owned. Phone 42 GIVE MOTHER FLOWERS ON HER DAY — THE PERFECT GIFT She loves flowers at any time, but when they come from you on Mother’s Day — well, they make her glow with joy because of the devotion they express. We have large selections — Fresh Cut Flowers, All Kinds of Potted Plants, Corsages, Make-up Boxes, Bas kets, etc. Place your orders now to be delivered when you say. We telegraidi flowers anywhere. Come out and visit our Greenhouses—see our beauti ful Flowers for Mother’s Day, EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE \ ' Phone 2105 aaaaaaaaaanKwwMKaaaKMaaaaKaicawKHKKKaaaaaaxaaaaaauaaaa STwRMoiHa ’ Give her a lovely gift to wear with thii pride ... or something she's always wanted for her home! Colton Charmen for Springt BRENTWOOD FROCKS 1.98 If you’re looking for a Moth er’s Day gift a Brentwood is perfect! Gay floral prints, dots, stripes—everything for a smart, cool and comfortable summer! flbiiari Sally Lea WASH FROCKS 98c Gay little cottons that always look fresh. Flock dot voiles, printed batistes, crisp novelty prints and printed piques, all very nicely made and cleverly trimmed. TAN AND WHITE WEDGIES IM Styled for sports and tailored sumemr outfits! Supple white leather wittr turf tan trim. Celeste ARCH OXFORDS IN SUMMER WHITE 2.98 — So right with summer outfits . . . daintily styled oxfords of soft while kid with white cov ered Cuban heels. LOVELY UDY HATS 98c and 1.98 . We’ve schemed to flatter the mature woman . . . we’ve de signed hats with gently beauti ful lines, topped them with flowers, trimmed them with ribbons, softened them with veils! Jast Whal Malher Waala! GAYMODE HOSE —Gift Packaged 2 prs. 1.K She’s sure to appreciate their exquisite beauty and long wearing qualities! Give Moiher A Lovely JEAN NEDRA DRESS 3.98 How pleased she’ll be to have you pick out a dress for her— especially if it’s one of these beauties. For they’re designed to flatter the mature woman— generously cut, with graceful, slenderizing lines. Exquisitely Lovely- Lace Trimmed SLIPS 98c —Gift Wrapped for Mother’s Day! Prettily trimmed with lace or sleekly tailored. Bias cut to fit smoothly. Mother will be de lighted with one of these! HANDSOME HANDBAGS 49c and 98c New styles, picked to please the most fastidious lady. Big roomy pouches, interesting new shapes, styles with convenient handles ... of fine simulated leathers. PENNEY’S IN CLINTON ijh. J