The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 25, 1941, Image 3

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, ,; / . , '-f . _ ,. ■■ p.J V f U Thmidoy^ September 25/1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Page Three ncinips, CUIB MD CHURCH NEWS ....... TEUmONE 74 OE 258 the loyaKy meeting. During tiie ception Miss Sybil Burdette rendered • number of piano eelections. AuxHkiry To Moot Mofidoy rlledieal THm Laimna Cowatyliedical Aux- fiiary wUl meet Monday afternoon Sept 29, nt iour o’clodi at the home of Mii. J. G;Hart(in iaurena./ Mti$ic CNib Itteomes The |iu& dub will hold 'tte ftrct meeting df ttie fall Wedneaday af* temoen, Oct 1, at four o'clock at tiw home of Mn. D. J. Brhnm. A qjwcial program will be praaented by Guce muaiciant, of the Ntwberry cdlege musk department jj. j ^ Mrs. Poyita Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. Horae Horace D. I^pme^en- fertained fa«r,.bridge club at lunch eon. * , Pastel'tlnted dahliw and zinnias were prettily arranged in the living room and dining room. ' After luncheon, bridge was played. this oceaalon and certilleates of pro* motion will be awaidgd those being advmtced from one department to •nolhw’. Titt pastor, Rev. L. P. MeOee, an* nounces that services Sunday wffl be at the usiial hours, dayliid^t' time. Moyer loeoks To Wesley oible Class ' On last Wectoesday evehhig mem bers of the men's Wmley Bible class of Bfoad Street Methodist churdi held.their monthly supper meeting with twenty-five to attendance. Circle Ifo. 1, Mrs. BahTh Blakely, duiirman, sen^ a dUdcen supper in the church dining hall. Rev. J. Le- Grande Mayer, pastor Of St. Jdm's Lutheran diurdi, addressed the groim, discussing the entertainment of soldk^^on maneuvers adio have been invit^ to spend week-ends here during October and Hwember. Miss Higgiiis Bride ^ 6f Robert Bolond Mrs. J. S. Higgins of Lanford, nounces the marriage of her daugh ter, Mary Frances, to Robert L Bol- anA Clinton and Spartanburg, on S^itember fifth, nineteen Iran- dred 1^ focty-mie. The ceremony was pei^onned in Greenwood by Rev. M. R. Wingard, pastor of file Lutheran diurdL Mrs. Boland is the daughter ofl Mrs. S, S. Higgins and the late Mr. Higgina She is a graduate of Lime stone college and -for the' past year has been connected with the depart ment of pubUc welfare in Laurens, county. Eostem Star Group District Meeting Here A meeting of the sixth district Or der of the Bastenf Star wfll be haM toniifiit at I o'elodc (daylight sav^ erne) in the Mseonk temple. The>)cal James B. Parrott dia^jHar will have ita annual Inqiectkm tof hioiTOw night. Sept 26, at tha sama time and place. All members of the chapter at*e invited to attend. Atekison-Shorpe Announcement .Mr. wad Bfrs. J. H. Atdiison of CaM4>pells, anhouQpe ^the marriage of Miller, and Irido Guests In Si Locol Bridge Oub portanburg white Copeland, Mrs. Carroll White Copeland, for merly of this city, is entertaining mmbers of her Inidge club at her. home in Spartanburg at a lun^ieOa today at 12 o'clodc. Clinton guests are Mrs. Canxdl M. Spencer, Mrs. A. H. Cummings, Mrs. T. Bksfii Copeland, Mrs. C^Usle Nady, Mrs. 'dTbm Addiaon, Mrs. Gkorga R. Bla- kde, Mrs. L M. Adair, also Mrs. James Addison of QoldvUle. ■■ ' ■ Miss Mohoffey Hostess To Bo(dc Glub Surprise Birthdoy Dinner Honors Miss Stotts Miss Dorothy Stutts was honored on Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Bthi. F.*M. Stutts, with a surprise birthday dfoncr. Six ,frie^ had been invited for the occasion and were at the Stutts' home to greet Miss Stutts when she retumad from churdi. Dinner was servad at a daintily-appointed table centered with a birfiidigr cake. Guests included Misses Marion Safitti, Elizabeth Hatton, and Miriam Coleman, and Messrs. Donnk Stride- land, Branch Fleming and Howard Cbeanut. i. - • Mias Rosa Mahaffey was hoistess to mambas of the Ex Libris Bode club Tuesday Mtemoon at ha homa. Mrs. Ca)lsle Weeff hm fiia pibgram for the 'afterzKxm, wtih Hu^ Holman of Prsebyterian col lege, as the guest speaker.’ Mr. Hol man gave an interesting talk on the noveL Lata in the afternoon the hostess served refreshments. iared at tha htwnm of Men -^r f* Hart j^ttiona to^tha elbow, and to organize a local chapta of Wln^P*. *»#• “ >«**®***l.‘*®^ <*»• Promotion Doy At Methodist Church ■ Annual promotion day will be ob served Sunday at Broad Street Methodist <^u^ Sunday school. A special program has been planned on OUTSTANDING GIFT VALUES Ni dally. X A CALL WILL CONVOfCB YOU. PRONna JEWELRY STORE ukl GIFT SB<H»PE thalr Hmigiitti^ James Edward Sharpe. The marriaga was performed Aug ust 17 at Newberry |]y tha Rev» B. F. lUgHn* Mr. Sharpe it tha son of MT. and iOs. J.*F. Sharpe of Chappells, where the young couple are making thalr home. WInthrop X)oughtars Orgonize Choptar Here On Itooday aftemooi nineteoi graihiates of Winthrop college gath Mr. Boland is fiJs son of Mr. and Mrs. lira C. Bdand of this city. He attended Presbyterian college and for the past several years has been connected with the Western Electric company and at present is located in Spartanburg. . Vincent-Fleming Mprrioge At Lourens Laums, Sa>t.' 22.—^A wedding of •ocial prominence was solemnized Tuesday afternoon when Miss Sadie Lee Vincent, daughta of Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Vincent, became the bride of Victor R. Fleming in a love ly ceremony at the home of the bride's parents (to Fwley avenue. The Rev. John J. Hayes, pastor of tha First Preibyterian diurdi, otfkiated, using tha r^ service. Tte rttM were held in the spackua living room, fiia vows being mid be fore the mantk graced with gkwing tapers and white dahlias. The alta was framad with a mirror in fiia background, with large whUe badmts of white gladkli, dahlias and soft fern, forming a bmutiful aatting. On eitha side were white^candelabra set with white tapers casting’s soft glow fva the wedding scene. Wedding musk was presented by Mrs. John K. Taylor, pianist; Mrs. G. B. Sheppard, violinist; Mrs. R. T. Wilson and Miss Mary Frances Gos- nell, soloists. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Sheppard played "O Pitnnise Me" and "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." Mrs. Wilson sang “Because" and "Down Thru' the Years,” while Mias Goan^ sang "At Dawning." During the ceremony "Ave Maria” was sdft- ly played and the Bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" by Wagna was uaed. The couple entered the coememy room togetha. Tha bridal gown was of white satin made with sweetheart neckline. It was fashioned with an ova skirt of vdiite maUne edged ^with Chantilly lace down the front* and touchhig the door all tha way around. The leg-o'muttoa aleeves bore cov- fiurdp Daughters Mks Leila Russell, secretary of the Alumnae association of Winthrop, met with the group and spoke on the many dianges bei^ made at the col- kge and the need for such organiza tions throughout the state. Miss Agnes Davis was elected pres ident; Mrs. R. G. Watsoh, vice-presi dent; Miss Kate Milam, secretary- treasura, and BdUss Ella Little Mc- Craiy, ^eana. Thoee present expressed the desire lor otha Winthrop dau^ters to Join the diapta. Plans were made for a social meeting next numth, after which quartaly meetings will be held. Frances Workmon Celebrotas Birthdoy I-- > On Friday aftemooi,' Sept. 12, Frances Workman, daughta of Mr. and Mrs. Rion Workman, celebrated ha seventh birthday wifii a party, iqidting about twenty little idrls and boye; . Games were directed on the lawn hy NUsses Ella Littla McCrary and Louise Tribble. Lata in the after- hoixi ratrariimaots were aarved in ttw homa vdiidi was charmingly decorated carrying out a pink and white color sdieme. A 1^ table centered with the birfisday caka earing seven Rowing candles. White with pink flowers, and rop- of crepe piqm: in the choaoi ilor motif canpkted the table ap pointments. Ice cream was served with individual cakes ked in pink and e^te. Guests were ^yen sudc<* en dressed as dolls, mints'and bal< koos as favors. back with white buttons. Ha finger tip veil was edged with Chantilly lace draped into a coronet of orange blossoms whidi encircled ha^head. She carried a ediite satin Mvered prayer-book with a kvely corsgae of whit^ sephanotis and lUy-of-the-val- ley. Streamers of white satin ribbon knotted with white flowers fell to file floor. In honor of the occasion, the wed ding guests were entertained at a ra- ceptiem given by the bride's parents. The kride received ha education In Laurens high school and at Colum bia college, where she majored in dramatics. She received ha A. B. de gree at Presbyterian cdlkge, and for the past two years has taught in the city sdiools here. Mr. Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fkmi^ of Lanford, is a graduate of Ckmaon coUege, and is serving his secemd term as ckrk of court for Laurens county. Upon their return fron a Inridal visit, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming will be at home in their new coknial rasi- doice on Irby avenue. FINAL COUNTY VOTE The flnal offeial vote in the U. S. senate race fa Laurois county stood: Johnston 2,223; Maybank 1,723. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING -4aCBPTBAD CHBONICLE PUBLISHING Ca N? h f rosi^rMins Hold Mooting THAN ^HIS last W( AxofittiuEYni flWfiDf-fiial. of rt" wWiva taiosiM dsflfastr foory Djroyf Off. WtiuBuilMD tl IIASial SMITH'S PHABMACY YawImarilBliM fiw Fbst Prssbytariaa diunfii gave a kyalty meeting and lecaptko Hpn- oring Miss Thehna fflcIrHn, of Ri^- burg, edio has recently accaptad the position of director of religi^ edu cation at tha church. Dr. H. E. Stuigeon, ^president of file men's organization, was in charflt of fik folkwing pcecramf Opening prayer: Dr. L. Roes Idma. Devotkkml: Mrs. John W. Littk^ prtsidant of the auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. J. B. Townasnd, Mrs. Oeage W. Ynykr and Mm lari Worionan. "Back To Our Promliis,’* Johh TLdteHl Bufikr, "BaoUag Our BramiMs With Our Uvea,? Baa«li O. Prince. "God’s Premiase To Ua," Itov. J. K. Robarti. x An enjoyable feature of the pro gram was madal musk by the ^urch choir. Dtr.' D. J. Woods pronounced the benedktton. At the conclusion of the progron ii<— Wk*;!in preseekd ^ mem- fkn of the congregation. Pundi and were served <to about two gaests who partlcipatad la D HAMILTOirS "A Ciedik Ya All Senih Ckiefina" It-Is Time To Chrda Your Christmas Cards ^ jn LOVELY FOLDERS WTTH YOUR NAME IMPRINTED $1.00 . I Otha Beautiful Assotmoits At Most Reasonable Prices. Place Your Ordei* Now FOR DECEMBER DELIVERY Samples Ready for Your Inspection. 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