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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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SMsd-the-Doy Party .
AtCInbFaryitltor.
On T\ietd«j tn ymvit'glrk pitti-
wtd li Lakfikle Coimii7 etub, hon-
orinn MiM ICargavtt Kinairtf of Ctent*
•on, iMMi ol Hit* AniiUia Pa^rne, wi^
a ■paiid»tfaa«day party.
During
tha day iwriinming and odi-
ar racraatkmt ot tha chib ware an-
joyad and .at nopn a bdtmtttul pienie
dhinar
ria Burdatta for Winning high acore
prba. Later # troien salad, sand>
wlcfaas and ki^ drink Wera aarved
the guasta.
BRIffS:./UIOUI
PEOPU YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips.. Visitors
Mbs, Jones, Mr. M^Elwee
lfrs./J. C. Chandler of Croaa HiU.
and Boy Chandler of near Gray
Court, are spending tha wade wttb
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cooley and
granddaughter, Carolyn, of Csonden,
ware wab:-cnd guests of thdr sis
ters, Mrs. G. C. Nabon and Mrs. Irby
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo wara m
and
siunmer at her home in Erie, Pa
on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberson and
family and Miss Lorena Bell of Nash
ville, Ark., arrived Tuesday for a
visit to Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur and
other relatives here, enrouta to
Wrightsvilla beach. I
Mrs. Brunson Asbill attended the
South Carolina Florists' aaaociation
convention Tuesday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn and
daughters, Frances and Florence, and
Mrs. J. R. Murff of Laurens, will re
turn this wadt from a trip to Wash
ington, Baltimore and New Toric.
They also spent a few days witii
their Imother, Charles Winn, andtam-
ily in Ballair, Md. They wlU be ae-
ccmipanicd home by Clinky Winn,
Thomas OreanvlUe ytalerday aftwnoon to, who has been working near Waah
W married ^tur^
LdcoI Yom^iadiM >' •
Honored tn uteanwood - :
Mias Mary *Balli9 vwois of this
City and Miss Aiuiette Moorhead pf
Goldvdle, who are spending a few
days in Greenwood as guests of Miss
» .impllbit, md wCittBidwl
» J . ! and Mr. Dillard.
Ann Hollowly, were complhnentad
by their hbatM on Tueaday with.a
"mi$|e ^uhdhecm. Also guesbi at' the
party were Miss Virginia Dillard andl fireplace in the church paflor.
Mias Elliott Jacobs of this city
in Ihe^lor «J Ui. Flirt
brtnIm dimSpfthi.cItF. . !•<» w* b» tf«l to know ih. 1. Im-
The’ceremony uniting Miss Jones
and Mr: -McElwea was beautiful in
proving.
Miss Sara Salters of Salters, is vls-
Younger Set Enjoys.
Lok^ Outing ^
On Thursday evening eiahtew
members of die younger set gathered
at Curry’s lake for an outing^
Swimming, bowling and dancing
fumkhdl ditertaioment for the
group, after which a watermdon
sUci^ waa enjoyed. Mies Markm
Whitman of Fonsat City, N. C., who
is visiting Miss Doris Suber, was a
guest on this occasion.
fhe hnm^tiite familiea and ’ cloae
friends. Officiating at the rites was
Che' Rev. Mr. Fred Hedgepeth, pasUnr
of the Ware Shoals Methodist diurch.
The vows were spoken amid a!
lovity, decoration of bridal gre«a..ajajd^
white N^t^ing arotind the UnimtonC
On
the mkntel were arrangements of
white gladioli and tall floor baskets
of gladioli and plumosa fern were
ueed on either side. A low silver
bowl of clematis waa effective on
the piano.
The bride and groenn entered to
gether to the strains of the wedding
marrii from TiOlMaigrin” (Wagner)
played by Miss Dorothy McCrei^t.
Miss McCreight softly rendered
Traumerei during the ceremony.,
For her wedding the bride was
attired in an early fall model of light
tveifht wool-crepe in brown, the coat
featuring the new long lines. Her
Miss Clare Huber has returned to
her position at Lash infirmary on the
Mlsa Janie Stewart has resumed
her woriL at the orphanage as matron
after attending a school of ori^ian-
age workers at Duge university, Dur
ham, If. C.
Friends of Mrs. W. B. Lea of
Rocky Mount, N. C., the former Miss
Florence BSiley of this city, will be
glad to know. she is satMactorily
improving following an appendix op-
be glad to know she is improving in
a Greenville hospital and has beeiv
up several times in a wheel chair.,
Friends of C. C. Giles will be gliri
to know he is convalescing at his
home after being a patient at the
local hospital for several weeks.
Mrs. Phil Price, who spent the va
cation period at her home in Browns
ville, Texas, has Resumed her duties
as matron of the McCormick home
at Thomwell orphanage.
High School Football
Proctico Storh Todoy
Announcement waa made yeatar-
day by Coadi Taylor Martin that
football practice for the high acbool
team starts today %t 10 o’clock on
the Florida Street school field. Two
practices will be held each day, one
in the morning and one'in the af-
temocm, until September 1. Coach
Martin alao stated that all who are
interested in trying for the team are
asked to report at the field during
the practice hours.
Cooperotive Adv On
County Horse Show.
The public’s attention is directed
to a cooperative advertisement in to
day’s paper pertaining to the annual
Laurens County Horae show to bo
held here Fridaiy evening at 8 o’clock.
Twelve local business firms are rep-
reaented in the special feature adver-
tiaement.
SPECIAL OFFS
Bea^rs’ Dlgaal, 7 wtvmUu ILM.
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JAMES W. CALDWELL
PhiM t7f
D It Is a MagaaiM Too Nead
orphanage campus, after spending the | Hays hospital this week.
Mrs
Randolph and Kelly fields, San An
tonio, Texas. Fpr_j^ pMt_ several
months he has bim stationed with
the United States army air corps at
Lawsrni field, Fort Bm^ing, Ga.*
The following Clinton people, rela
tives of the groom, were guMts at the
wedding: Mrs. R. J. MKlrary, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. BlcCrary and Mr.
and Mrs. William Bladrwell; alao Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Blackwell of Flor-
Mrs. Reese Young
Entertains Club
Mrs. N. Reese Young deliiditfuUy
entertained her bridge club on
Thursday morning at 10:30. *
Roses and gladioli artlsticiiRy ar
ranged throughout the rooms made a
lovely setting for the tables. At noon,
after a number of interesting games,
a three course luncheon was served.
Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs. W. P.
Jacobs assisted the hostess in sendng.
Business Woman's
Circle Meets
Mrs. James McCombs and Mrs. W.
C. Bond were hostesses t6 members
of the Business Woman’s cirde of the
First Baptist church on Monday eve
ning.
Hugh Ray led an interesting
pn^ram on the topic, “Training Her
ald To Spread tha GiWpaL” Tgjring-
part on the program ware Mrs. Ry-
land F. Sumerel, Mrs. W. A. Budi-
anan, Mrs. W. B. Driggers, Mrs.
Clayte Ray, and Mrs. B. M. Dritton,
Jr. The program closed with prayer
by Mrs. McCombs.
During a social hour the hostesses
served punch and cookies.
Miss Moorheod Honors
Visitor With Luncheon
Hemor^ her house guest, Miss
Ann Holloway, of Greniwood, Miss
Annette Mooibead entertain^ on
Friday with a bridge luncheon. Shar-
ence.
Leon Crump and little daugh
ter, Linda, are visiting relatives in
Ware Shoals. -
Bill Wade, who has been doing
YJd.CA. work at Lake Charles, La.,
this summer, will return to his home
here this w^-end.
Brunsem Asbill, J. Willie Young
ai^d M. C. Hamm returned yesterday
from a deep sea fishing trip near
Con^iray.
Friends of Mrs. A. E. Spencer will
HOUSEWIVES!
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Going Up!
Groceries, Foods of all kinds,
CtotUng and HonsehoM Needs
are advaneing In price.
The wise hanaewife will ean-
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accessories were also in brown and
she carried a cascade bouquet of
taliam^n roses tied with a tailored
PENNEY’S
bow pf talisman taffeta ribbon.
Mrs. McElwee is the daughter of
J. Y. Jones of Lockhart and the late
Mrs. Jopes, and a sister of Lt. Willard
L. Jones of this city and Camp Stew
art, Ga. She is a graduate of Win-
^rop college and for several years
past has taught home economics in
the Ware SSioals high schooL
Mr. McElwee, the son of Mrs.
Thomas Walter McElwee, Sr., and the
late Mr. McElwee, of Clover, is a
graduate of Erskine college. He is
principal of the Ware Shoals l^i^
school, where the young couple will
ipake their home upon their return
from a wedding triip.
Immediately afto: the ceremony
guests were entertained at an infor
mal reception,and refreshments^were
served by Bairie Jean Wingard and
Anne Owens.
Miss Mary Jones and J. Y. Jones
of Lockhart, and Mrs. McElwee ai
Clover, were out-of-town guests for
the wedding.
AUGUST BARGAINS
Ponkk-McCrory Wedding
Solemnized In Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Penick an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Blanche Marian, to Lieut. Rob
ert Ryan McCrary, United States
army air corps, of this city and Fort
Benning, Ga., on Sunday, August 10.
The ceremony took place at 10
o’clock in the morning at_the First
Baptist church in Columbia, with the
Rev. W. C. Allen officiating in the
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^ bmon ^th MiM HoUoway ^ presence of the two immediate fam
Miss Grace Martin of Goldville, who iueg and a few close friends.
is spending the summer in Hender
sonville, N, C, sad sriNo was also
visiting Miss Moorheed.
Summer flowers in varied arrange
ments formed a colorful background
for three tabln. High score' award
went to Miss Margaret Claroline JUpp
and the hostess presented Miss Hol
loway and Miss Martin guest pi
After the games a
luncheon was served.
Mrs. Hu^h Roy
Hostess At Bridge
A pretty party was given on Wed
nesday afternoon when Mrs. Hugh
Ray was boston to membvs of her
bri^ club and aeveral additi<mal
guests.
A charming feature of the party
was tiie patriotic motif uaed in tal-|>.
lys, prises whfeh were wrapped ill
the traditional colors^ "anji fkiral
decorations, the flowers beloff red
and white hn blue vases. Two tsMas
were in play during the afternoon
and a gift waa presented Min Flor-
The Meal'GifI
SUBPiUSB HER VITH A
PIKE OF OUR NEW
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POTTERY
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l^rofewiQiial
Aimouiicemait^
Befiaaiiif Aniiiiflt l/nr
ofliee wUl cUee it MooeM
; WediieMlfly and Thuraday
of week. .
Dr. F. F.Hkks
M. Berry Seay, organist, presented
a pro^nm of weldMing music.
Arrangements of white gladioli in
tall silver vases wne used on the
pulpit
Min Mary Penick was her sister’s
only attendant She wore a rose crepe
dren widi navy accessories and car
ried on arm bouquet of pink gladi
oli ^and blue delf^inium.
llie bride was given in marriage
by her fatiier, Rot^ E. Penick. She
wore a lovely soft crepe dress of
Orleans bliic made along simple lines
with a short dressy coat. Her small
navy hat was flnUhed with blue os
trich plumes and her only othament
was a diamond and pearl brooch, a
family heirloom, ^e carried a bou
quet of orchids and white gladioli
bella showwred with tuberoen.
W.' M. McCrary, of this city, was
his brother's best man. « *
Mrs. Robert E. Penick, motiier of
the bride, wore poudre-hlue sheer
and on iMg shoulder waa a corsage of
Talisman roeritHida and blue delphin-
hun.
Mrs. Robmi J. McCrary, the bride
groom's motlwr, was in black sheer
and hwr conmge Was of pink rose
buds and hhie delphinium.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Pankk entortainad* at a wed
ding breakfari for tiie wadding piur-
ty, the two famUtos and out-of-town
guests at the Rotri Wade Hampton.
The breakfast tubto' waa cantered
with a riiarmlng arrangement of
bridal whitk and green flowers. At
<Mae end of the room was toe tiered
wedding cake topped with a minia-
jhire bridal couple, f
Later In the morning Lieutenant
and Mrs. McCrsiy left for their wed
ding trip to ,Wariiingtcm, D. C., and
New York, aftm wtaldi thmr will
make their home tonqmrarily in Bal
timore, Md., ej^are lieutenant Mc
Crary ia taking apacial training in
chemteal wartasab
Mrs. McCrary, the daughter of Mr.
and Mra. R. S.,Patidt of Columbia,
was graduated from the Univerfity
of South Carolina, where she was a
member of Sigma Kai^ sorority and
of Damas. Since her graduation she
has done case work with the Family
Welfare society in Colianbia.
Lieutenant McCrary ia the son of
Mrs. Robert J. McOri^ and the late
Mr. McCrary of this city. He is a
gradiMto oi Clemaaci rnllaea and of
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