The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1941, Image 3

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"V'. V Thursdoy, June 5,1^1 f'“» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. ,7 - • Poge Three jocKiY Evans, aw MDOHiiiai news OF WIBIEST...... . mEPHONE t4 OR 258 Bryson-Culp Engagement Mr. and Mn. Hugh Watt Bitmu of MountviUe .announce the engage ment of their daughter, Catherine Workman BryscHi, to Lieutenant James Lewis Culp of Rock Hill and Pt. Custer, Mich. The wedding ^ take place in July. Baptist Circles To Meet MBnday Circles of the First Baptist .djiirch Missionary Society will meet Monday afternoon, June 9, as follows: ■» Bostic with Mrs. Ernest Hipg^^ Franks with Mis. S. S. Barnett. Langston with Mrs. Keith Adair. Patterson with Mrs, W. Taylor Adair. Mrs. E. J. Adair Hostess To Actaean Club Mrs. E. J. Adair was hostess to members of the Actaean Book club at a 12:30 lunchevm on Friday at Hotel Clinton. , Places were laid for twelve J|(liests at a daintily appointed table tily decorated with arrang( cut flowen^. ^A hot lunch< served in courses.' table^ret- lemilfts of cheoa was A. R. P. Missionary Society Holds Meet Tlie Missionary Society of the As- sociate Reformed Presbyterian church held the June meeting Mon day afternoon at the church. A. v^re distributed, Mr^ J. Reed Todd, jtrogram leader, led a discussion on i. Mrs. Jacobs' Pupils Give Annual Recital On Thursday and Friday evening at Lakeside couhlry club Mrs! J. F. Jacobs presented her piano pupQs la fecitaL The spacious club rooms were handsomely decorated with arranger ments of larkspiu:, roses apdf other ^t flowers. Parents, relatives nnd friends of the students were invited for the msical program. cookies were served. an amusing "otiAtvtfty** cosiest was aaloyed with prfaeas awarded Mrs. Arnold and Oeordfc ‘ H. * Comelson. Mrs. Bailey presented the honor guests with a lovely gift as a'^re- membrance of the occasion. Mrs. Bessie Hays Owens assisted the hostess in the courtesies of en tertaining. } Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday Tlw First Presbyterian cirdes will meet Monday, June 9 at four o’clock as foRows. No. 2—Mrs. W. M. Walker, chair man; Mrs. L. E. Bishop, hostess. No. 3—Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr., chairman; Mite Connie Bailey host ess. No. 4—Mrs. Edward Henry, chair man; Mrs.,Frank Adair, hostess. No. 9—Mrs. Fraiik Miller, chair man; Mrs. S. C. Hays, hostess. No, 6—Mrs. Heath Copeland, chairman; Mrs, J. J. Cornwall, host ess. man; Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, hostess’ Nb. 7—Idrs. Geo. Brockenbrough, chakman; Mrs. Irby Hi]^, hostess. Recital Given By ' Mrs. Brimm's Pupils >The piano pupils of Mrs. D. J. Brimra ^rendered a varied musical pix^ram'* of solos, duets and marches E. M. Timmerman, and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. , Assisting tee hostete in serving and entertaining were Mrs. J. H. Thoma son, Mrs. G. R. Starnes and Mrs. Jdin Inman of Laurens, and Mrs. J. H. Powell of Waterloo. Parties In Simpsonville For Brides-Elect Miss Mary Rauline Lawson of near on the staff of ‘The Gamecock," stu dent publication, as sports editor and editor. Paul was further honored with a senior award, tee “Garnet and Black,” which,is given in an effort to recognize those students who em body the principles of loyalty, sin cerity of purpose, devoted service adil courageous leadership. Selec tions are made by three faculty members and <»e m^ber of tec student body. It is a recognition of ClintOT, and Miss Mary Anderson of performance agd prophecy of !!^idvill«, a former C^ton resident, things to come. bote mmnbers 'of tec Simpsonville school faculty, who will be married this monte, were recent honorees at several parties in Simpsonville. i An afternoon party was given at tee home of Mrs. H. B. Smite with Misses Ruby Jones, Evelyn Owens, MR. and MRS. R. M. LEAGUE and their guest, MISS FLORENCE LEAGUE of New York, were in Co- lunfbia for the graduating exercises. W. P. BALDWIN, JR.,l of Colum- „ _ _ ***** formerly of Clinton, was also Rigenia"B'iimi,™Lo’uise' 'Sriiite md I fr^ tee UniversiW witl^ Sara Davis as assistant hostesses. Hearts Dice was played after which grandson of Mrs. J. this city. C. McMillan of a biichelor of arts degree and given senior award. Mr. Baldwin is refreshments consisting of a sweet course, pimch and salted nuts were church I served. Misses Lawson and Ander son were presented luncheon services in china. Guests included members of the Sim{>sonville school faculty; Mrs. L. T. Lawson, of Clinton, and Mrs. B. M. Anderson of ReidviUe, mothers of the bride%elect; Mrs. D. W. Burdette and Mrs. LAiteer Martin of Simpson ville, mothers of tee grooms-elect. The brides-elect were again e<»n- plimented on Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Jeff Richardson and Miss Helen Richarttebn entertained. Games temoon a salad course served. The were enjoyed and later in the af- hostess remembered tee honorees wit hgifts of crystal. Clinton Boy To Wed Georgia Girl da., ROSWELL K. PORTER, member of the faculty of Starke University school in Montgomery, Ala., has ar rived for tee summer vacation and will join his motlier, Mrs. W. S. POR TER, at their rottage in Montreat, N. C., this week. REV. JOHN MOR RISON. MRS. MORRISON and chil dren, who have been residing in Chipley, Fla., will arrive this week, and together with MISSES JULIA and HELEN PORTER, members of tee Thom well f school faculty, will go to Montreat for a vacation stay. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and children ptett to sail from New York on June 27 to resume their missionary work in the Belgian Congo, Africa, after an extended leave. At tee graduating exercises at' Wipthrop college on Monday MISS DOROTHY CRAWFORD of this city, was awarded a bachelor of science degree and MISS DOROTHY ED WARDS a bachelor of arts degree. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Crawford and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, and Miss Frances Black were in Rock Hill for « tee graduating exercises. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICUi FOR RADIO REPAIR (Guaranteed Werfc) M. BOYD OWINGS ' City Sales Ca. ^ tee Brimm home. • About forty friehds and relatives assembled to eifjoy the recital and a social hour during which refrcsh- . , , served - Taking part After tee journals for tee moflte' oh tee program were: Betty Taylor, Edna Baldwin, Balerie Harmoh, Ar lene McCullough, Betty Ann Camp- tee objectives for the coming churdk dy^^Frances Winn, Doratey Hudg- y®**"* ei^ Doris Heatl)erly, Neely Ann Big- ham,! Ann McMillan, Gerry Tram- leli, Angelia Casanova, Ibid Carolyn ttrtPhy. Lovely Party Honors^ Miss Bryson, Bride*Elect A lovely party was given yester day morning cemplimenting * Mias Catherine Bryson, bride-elect, by her aunt. Miss Irene Workman. A variety of gardm flowers placed at vantage points. added attractive- neei to the homd for tee occasion. andlTha placeof tee honor guest was sig- nifted by a silver* bride's slipper. Methpfjist ^Circles ond AuxHidry To Meet Circles and auxiliary of Broad Street Methodist church Wmnan's Society of Christian Service will meet Monday afternoon, June 9. Circles will meet at the church ai 3:30 after which an auxiliary meet ing will be held in the main audito rium with circle No. 3 as hostess to tee group. The Sara Glenn circle will meet at 7:30 with Mrs. Ray Pitts. Mrs. Bailey Hostess AfVmher Forty Five tables of bridge jvere in play dUrUag^ the and after ttes games BiiB fnoe was luesenf- ed Mrs. Joe Culp of Rock Hill. Miss Bryson was remembered with a gift^ After cards a delightful salad course was served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Perry McCarty, Mrs. Culp and Miss Louise Culp of Rock HiU; Mrs. H. W. Bryson, Misses. Jean and Mercy Winebrenner of MountviUe. Joint Hostesses Compliment ^cent Bride Wifli Party “ Mrt. G .W: ahd Mrs. Climde Mrs, C. M. Bailey mtertained with J; Tranmellmtertalned with a love- a dinner party on Thursday evening Tuest^y wening at tee honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold .J®®®®! ^ complimenting who were recently married. • recent bride. TaU vases of larkspur in shades of lavender, orchid and pfiik were used in tee receiving rooms with bouquets of roses and other cut flowers at tractively arranged. Dinner was served at tables prettily appointed with central bouquets. After dilmer Columbus, Ga^ June 2. — The en gagement of Min Ruth L^is Moyer e( eii^t o*ek)ck-on Tuesday evening I and^ Lieutenant L^ce Sh^en Hm- derson, of Fort Benning, is announc ed, tee marriage to be an event of the siunmer. The bride-elect is the dauiditer of Mr. and Blrs. L C. Moyer. Her moth er, the former Min Mary R. Brendle, is the daughter of tee late Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Brendle, of Lebanon, Pa. Min Moyer was educated in the public schools of Jacksonville, Fla., and Ck>lumbus, and was graduated from Wesleyan college, receiving* her A. B. degree with the clan of 1940. While at Wesleyan she wAs active in campus life and served on tee staffs of tee Watehtower, Wesleyan and 'Veteroft For tee past year Min Moyer has been in charge of physi cal ediKation for girls at the Robert E. Lee high school, Thomaston. Lieutenant Henderson is tee son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair of Clinton, S. C. He received his A B. degree from Presbyterian college with tee clan of 1939 and was a mjember of the varsity football team. - Uefutenanr'HendnRon lrTK>w fia- tioned at Fort Benning with tee SOlst Parachute Battalion. UOUND THE TOWN incidents, Unusuol and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. A UNUSUAL GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE FRONnS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOpPE LIT?i TRAVIL TH» • Nann ioseadedl eadb of as n beWCU4mradianwifor»vinl* >y ea<lteejoy.of litteg Ifyoa ■o loagn M«« ihls esjn tad- itidefdnndliilbmeusNisntelag aMMthe wfoaa, AaR Aig •one* thiag** showd W odsfected fFghSet deiey.‘fthiai|i NOW •MSbeck •» He^ Go Md see war Poem. IMk over fear IM nlte iliL Get kteea* tOM» pcoAiilOMui CtM* SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY 7'.-i As tee guests arrived they were asked to write wishes in tee bride’s book. In tee' receivteg roomf of the home bouquets of gladioli, roees and snapdragons in pastel shades urere attractively used. A striking ar rangement of white carnations, fev erfew and fern in a crystal bowl centered tee bride’4 table. Smaiw tables were alad appointed for sup per with miniature corsages hnaAing tee places, whOe tee place of the honor guest was maiked with a white tulle how and corsage of pink ear- nations and fern. A salad and sweet course, punch and salted nuts ware served. Dingo, with arizes being award ed tee winners, 7wtc cojoj^. The hoooree was rsnembered by her friends with attractive gifU vteich were opened and patfid among tee guests. Mrs Smith Entartains. For Miss Stoiie Congnuinf a tcries^f pert^ for Bfitt Mary Allen Stone 6l Vnkm, whoaa auurrtefe to Dunam S. Felder of this dty, will take place this mootfa. Mrs. Felder Smite en- itntained beautifully at her home tn [Laurms on Saturday aftamoon. Tba borne was lo^^ In its floral decoration, six tdUea being arrang ed tn brWlse in a setting of snap- dragms and vteite hydrtngaas. A ,boneaboe wrapped in white satin {ribbon and showand with ribbons and valley Bliae made the place of the bride-elect distioctive. After the gawyes a salad ooursa, angiL teod cake, punch and mints —p awvad. Gifts of linen were Mated by tea baetess to tec bon er guasl and MIsb GoUatte Grifttn of tele tdty, brlda aket of Juna, Mki Marjorie MeOown of Laurens, ittao a biida-alaet, and Mis. Brock of Bonaa Pate, a meant bride, who wem special gaeste on teis oecaskm Tboce from CUaten enjoying the bospitatUty Of Mrs.;iBnite in addi tion to Mies Grilfla, wem; Mrs. Tom Addison, Mrs. Jaaaat Addison, Mn. CarUile Mealy, Mrs. Odbart'Elaktly, Mn. Hmdenon JStei, Mn. Julia GrttRii, Mn. C. C. wdlay, Mn. J. Will Laaka, Mrs. Aylitfs Jaeobe. Mrs. MISS GRACE BARNETT, who gredoater' ffUte NbrOi' Grechidllc Junior college last week, is at home with her parents. Mi', and Mrs. S. S. Barnett, for tee summer. While at sdiool Mika Barnett was prominent in studmt activitin. She was presi dent of tee studmt body during her senior year; a member of tee Y.WA. council, and as a voice student was a member of tee girls* quartet and ^ college choir. MR. and MRS. E. J. ADAIR left teis morning for a two months* va cation trip through tee Middle West They wiU visit St. Louis, Mo., Den ver, Co., and Colorado ^(Nrlngs, go ing about July 1 to Hot ^;^ings. Ark., for a monte’s stay. MRS. L. T. LAWSON, MISS MARY PAULINE LAWSON, RYAN and MARION LAWSON wem in Atlanta on May 2S for the graduation of their son and brother, L. T. LAWSON, from Ogteteorpe university. Mr. Lawstm q>ent a few days at his home near hem befom leaving Sun day for Augusta, Ga., where he has accepted a position with tee Bell Telcphime company. On Sunday the First Baptist church obaarved their annual “Cradle Roll.” day, with W. M. SUMEREL the only diarter member of the churdi now livhig, in diarge. Mr. Sumeml was decorated with a pink carnation and tee youngest mamber of the cradle roll, DOROTHY CLAIRE ROBERTS, ■evm weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, was given a baby shoe filled wtte flowers. sur ms new memiKB EisemeiaMoe ' IS fASTSR THAN tVtSil 'Yss^upnssxeivsnftiiew sumunusE eooam wm ust itss ctnutBMt soo. LookI Fgafurtt OcUptpI Many Exduthrgl e Hlg|i-a|)Md BroOtr e ONW'Piscs Ovea C«a- stmedoB eOlMi-Ptaeci AII»Fnrcrisie' *Co*A*MM<«r OvM Control UhmtrmftI, o#t«ono/ ot thghi Frigidairs Xketric Range Model B-10 $114.50 Maxwell Bros. (S' Kinard CUNTON —TWO STORES —LAURENS I SfttE OF STERLING SILVER NEELY AMN BIOHAM, 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Big- ham, of tee Clinton Mill community, and ANOEUA CAS8ANOVA, dauOiter 'of Mr., and Mrs. M. Casta- nova,^ rastdants of Florida street, are apt piano pujMls. At a radtal of Mrs. D. J. Eriam^s students on Tuesday evenii^ Ne^ Ann, eteo has bid music for ona and a half yelurs, was abk to play two and a half year grade music without an error, while Anglia has memorized two complete selectioQz. PAUL SUMPTER LEAGUE of teiti city, was graduated on Monday eve- nii^ from tea Univoceity of South | Carolina wite a bariielor oi arts de gree In Journelism. He has served I Pdpparlkak( •ra wMi SmUNO TOPS Sperttng pUsi dkelten with sterlkg litver fepsi Just whet $ your tebk needs el yeer round. At this price you c«i buy severel sets. V y/ v Vi Cglealgt dedfa with rIdfoA % welfhted betel Yeull went el kesi 2 pek fer year leOi lebk. 2V Msb. M . /ij fi. /i' ' STERLING SILVER SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS A« gmjiiint value at ibis low price. Buy theoi tor your own hioait, for future gifta» bridge priiig! Quantities are limited. BOX OPS I HAMILTON’S BROAD STREET CLINTON. S. C.