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r^' ^ ■ ' \y . ■.»«« J- ---jr^:, ■ >\’''ir'' Thitf»<k>y/ October 2^ 1941 ^ : . . t ■ : ■/ .' / 1 * I ' ’ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C . -J Poge Three sooEiY Evens, auBvw church hews OF IMEREST.,.,.. . TaEPHONE 74 OR 258 —^ ^ — W Junior Endeovorers Hold Church Picnic Friday tvaaiinc the Junior Chrie- tian Endaavw soriaty of the Flret Presbyterian church ^oyed a pichic, at the church. ' ' After the group assembled games were played aod latn a plehic sup^ per was served the* young people. enaemble with a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Humphries is a native of ClhH ton but fdr some time past has beci| makinc her home in Greenwood. Aftmr a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Humphries are reriding hi HayesviUe, N. where Mr. Huni^- ries holds a poritkm with the T* V. A. project Mrs. Copeland Hostess To Actoeon Club On Friday afternoon Mrs. T. D. Copeland entertained the Actaean Bo^ cliirts. OladtoU, snapdragons and roses were prettily uirnd in the receiving roenns. Twelve guests enjoyed a num« bur of games of rook during the af- temocm and driightful refreshments were later served by the hostess. John H. Montgomery. The bride was alsoimresmted a gUt of lingerie by the hostess. R^reshmoits were served, after adridi the guests wore invited to the dining room ediere the gifts were displayed and presented to tlw bride. The guests included, in addition td the hoam: guest, her mohrer, Mrs. J. M. Dorman, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. L. H. Tayloir, Mrs. Russell Dendy, Mr^ J. W. Mahon, Mrs. Sam CalUcott, Mias Ehna Power, Mrs. Willis Dubose, Mrs. Frank Ljcixt Mrs. Johimy Mcbttyre, Miss Idith Hel- lams, Mrs. Dallas Dendy, Mrs. John A. Montgomoy, and Mrs. H. A. Roim. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIYRSARIES NOTED Tb Those BlrUMays Oeenr Thi« A. R, P. Bible Clo^s Holds September Meet June Owens Celebrates Birthdoy With Party In observance df her eleventh blrttiday, ediich occurred Monday, June Owens, daughter of Mr. arid Mn. J. D. Owens entertained a num ber of gfais with a theatre party* ^ Otaests gaUwred at Jtme’s home and after attending a local movie en-‘ joyed refreshmaits at a drug store. Those invited fbr the occasipn Peggy Copdand,. Anne Owens, genia Nabors, Ddita Owens, Alberta Baldarin, Billy Dea Hooper, Mary Louise King, and Angela Casamova. Joy Godfr^ Gires Party For rrlends An attractive party of the wedk- end. was given on Friday evening by Joy Godfrey at her hcmie, asaembling a large group of 8(±k0ol friends. The patriotic red, white and blue theme was luettily carried clUt in the decorations. A number of games were enjoyed, with pundi and cookiea aarved for refreAments. Members of the. Associate Re> formed Presbyterian chun^ Ladies’ Bible olass met cm Monday evening at the home of Misses Margaret and Katherine Blakely. Blrs. Hubert Tbdd gave as the les son a continuation of die book, “Building df Character.” After the discussion members drew names for “sunshine sisters.” Later the host esses served refreshments. Medical Auxiliaiy___^ ^ Begins Foil Meetings The Auxiliary to the Laurens County Medical society held their Brenda Ruth Mayer, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. LeGrancte Mayer, will be two yean old Mondsy, Oc tober 6. Francis Blalodc has a birthday to morrow, Oct, S. Lt. C. W. H|tllman of this city and Camp Stewart, Ga., has a birthday tiio'-Ttir^jmd Mr. and Mrs. Hallman Will olMrve their anniversary the 8th: , Ficad'Whitlock has s birthday Oc- Foll Fashion Show At Choney's Tonight first meeting, since the summer re cess, at the home of Mrs. John Gar- j teber^ rett Hart; in Laurens. Mrs. W. T. Ijg&tha Davis, daughter of Mr. and Martinet Goldville, president, pre- Mrs. John Davis, who ifve near here, tided. Ihe minutes of the last meet- will celebrate a birthday Sunday. Chancy’s Dress Shoppe will pre sent its fourth annual fall fashion Show this evening at 8 o’clock in ob servance of the fourth anniversary oT the shop. A number of young ladles of this city and Goldville will model the newest fashions in efresses,* suits and coats which have just arrived from the New York ma^et Out-of-town judges will select the best model, who will be presented a silver khring cup. Favors will be given thoee calling, refreidunents served, and entertain ment furnished for the occasion this evening. ^ Mrs. Ethel Chaney, proprietor of the shop, in, an advertisement in to day’s paper, extends to the public a cordial welcome to attend the fash- ' ion parade. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Aatomo- bile • Surety Bonds • All Forms of Pro|»erty Insuranee. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. Study Club Bogins Foil Mootings Wednesday afwmoon the first fall meeting of the Study clid> was held at the home of Mrs. George W. Tay lor. An interesting larogram has been ^burned lor. ihe yeer on “Men and Politics” to varioui countries of ttia wmrld. Mrs. Wm. P. Jaedba led the piro- gram, whidh was a resume of Wil liam L. Schirer’s “Berlin Diary.” Coffee,' sahdwidics and cookies were served. 3 Cdrtor-Humphrios Ritos Soturdoy Of interest to frimds here is the marriage of Mrs. Nellie Lynch Car ter and Hcrrol Humphries of Gaff ney. The ceremony was perfonned Sat urday evtning at eight o’clock et the home’ ef Mr. end Mrs. T. J. Jechsoo, th» Muserdve erhooi houae. with tlw Rev, Hubert G. Werdlew .oiow iwumi. FrankUn, N. C., officiating. A pro^ grem of wedding music was rendered by Charles Smifii, pianiet The oou- jte entered unattended and ap- jnroached the alter, fanivovised of an ivy background with lighted tapers and baskets of white gladioli. For her wedding the bride wore a Cuniplete Sink —Shoes —Hots —Fonts —Sweaters —Leather Jackets —Sport Jackets ^iits ™ — ?^?0[bmos —Robes —^Ties And Many Otlmr Artidw For Men and L B. DiLURD Musgrove Club Holds S^ember Meeting Ine September meeting of the Musgrove Home Deimmstration club was held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Snider Thursday afternoon. The following program was given: Song, “Star Spani^ Bamwr.** Flag salute, John Ridiard Snider, Jr. Devotion fnftn the Book of Psalms, Miss Bessie Davis. Mrs. J. K. Haseldm 'gave an inter esting talk on the cere of poultry, the laying house and equipment, with illustretiims. At the eoachision of fiie progrun a sodal hour was enjoyed, during which the hostess, asristsd by Mrs. Hasriden, ssrved refredunents. The October meeting will be held Miss Ferguson Honored* At Luncheon Soturdoy A duurming comidlment was paid Miss Kmily Ftrgua^ bride-elect of ttiis mon^ when Misses Kattierine Graham and LAetitia Jones wore co- hostesses et a lundmcm on Saturday. Scene of the enjoyable event ^as the Wallace Houae in Newberry, a lovely old colonial home, vhich was effectively decorated in e green and ahite bridal motif. Guests (m this occasion were twelve>close friends of Miss Ferguson. The table was ex quisitely appointed with a central arrangement of white tuberoses end maiden hair lam and at eadi place was a doll dresssd as a bridesmaid, witlu« miniature bride designating the place of the honor guest From the chandelier were suspmded rib bons showered with wedding bells. A delightful tluoe-course lunchecm was served. The'’ hostesses presented the bride-elect r iovriy linen break fast set Forty In Lourens Honors Recent Bride Mias Runette Dendy entertained with a linen shower Thursday eve ning at her home in Laurens comi^- menting Mrs. Stewart O. Brown, a racmt CUnton brida. Baautlful 4a]l roarixids furnished an artistic satting for fiie affair. Tha hoooTM’t placa waa daaignatad by a eonaga Of pink roaabuds. Gin-rummy was enjoyad, priaes going to Mm. L. R. Taylor and Mn. pmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnum TO THE CONSUMERS OF MILK IN CLINTON AND GOLDVILLE: Due to the kicreose in price of doiry supplies ond feed, tbe retail price of milk, effective Oc tober IStli, will be: Wt hear by madam. rumor that LT. HUGH JACOBS, of Fart Bragg, N. C, now en aMmuvars naar RoS Hill, waa statlenad aa guard at Win- tbrop coUaga. This waa quita a oo- liiehhm, and fsttonata for Lt Ja- ing were read by Mrs. H. M. Rut- le^e, secretary. After die business session the pro gram was turned over to the pro gram chairman, Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., of Clinton, who announced plans for the following meetings. The laro- grem of ttie afternoon was a book review of a recent novel, “The Keys of the Kingdcmi,” by A. J. Cronin. The author holds a very peculiar in terest to members of the Auxiliary, as be is 'a Scots medical doctor wdu) haiL written several bodes of popular fieuem. The review was ghren by Mrs. Hart and wse a comprgbensive repoct Of the book and of the life of the auidM>r. After tbe program, refrsehments of sweet apple cider and gingerbread squares w^ creeih dieese kfeg were served. A new member, Mrs. Ellia Gray, formerly of was welcomed into the Auxiliary. The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be held November 24 in Clinton. There will be no meeting in October. George A. Copeland will observe a birthday Saturday, October 4. and Mrs. W. S. Home have a bedding anniversary tomorrow. Miguel Cassanova, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova, will celebrate a birthday October 7. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. DutUm^ Jr., will observe a wedding anniversary Wednesday, Oct, 8. i Billy Nabors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nibors,, has a birthday today. * Mn. R. T. Dunlap win observe a birthday October 4. ' AROUND THE TOWN ^ Incidents, Unusual ond Ordinory, GoHiered On ' Our Rounds. ROBERT VANCE, son Of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vanee, called into army service several months ago and sta tioned at Fort McPherson, Ga., is at home again until January, when he plans to enter the navy. Friends of KIT YOUNG wiU be in- forested to know he left Saturday night for Petmeburg, Va., where he has accepted a position with the Sea- beard Airline railwsg in the signal deputment. Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young. DR. and MRS. F. D. JONBS ai^ the iMTOud grandparents of a fifth fanddaughter. Lt. and Mn. Parker J(»es of Fort Moultrie, have an nounced the arrival of a daurintcr, on Sept. g. The little rirl has been niuned Edith Bond for her maternal grandmother. Dr. and Mrs. Jones paid the office a visit the other day and in giving us tbe very special news of the newest arrival in the family the former beamingly in formed us that the grandsons are now six, with the niimber of grand daughters not far behind. MARION LAWSON, son of Mrs. L. T. Lawson of near Clinton, who recently graduated from Furman with honors, has entered the Univer sity of Maryland Medical college at Baltimore. LT. NED S. HAYS of Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, and Lt. Wilson White of Salt Lake City, Utah, were week-«Kl guests of Mr, and Mrs. MR. FRONTIS FIRM TO QUIT BUSINESS The well known J. B. FrOtotis Jew elry Store and Gift Shoppe of this city, is retiring from businen by public auction, as announced in a page advertisement in today’s paper. The deciskm having been made to retire from business, their entire stock and fixtures will be sold to the highest bidders, the stock consisting Of high grade Jewelry, silverwaie, china, glassware, leather goods, etc. Th^sale. begins today (Oct. 2) at 2 pjn. and will continue with three aucfimis daily, 10:20 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 pjn., and '1:20 to 10 pan., until ev erything is sold. The Frontis firm hat been in busi ness here since 1910 and during foe 2S-year period has retained its repu- tat^ as one of the city’s most suc- cearful and reliable retail concerns. B. E. Jacobs of Boston, Mass., is the auctioneer in charge of the sale. Mr. Jacobs is an expert of long ex perience In conductiifo jewelry liqui dation sales. He comes hi|d^ recom mended to Mr. Frontis by ^****Hg jewelry firms in all parts of foe United States who have used his ser vices in foe past MRS. AND MISS SCHOOL ^ TEACHER! Why not give me your subscription for magazines needed in your work? Sdiool libraries a specialty. JAMBS W. CALDWELL SAY. “I SAW THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK TOC. Gray Funeral Home CHntoit B. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Asibalaace Serrke and 2M-J 41 L. RUSSRLL GRAY ?. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. HAMILTON’S A Credit To All Soatk CareUBft^ ClkitMt S. C. C. W, stone and Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays. Lieutenants Hays and Wilson, ; who were on an official cross-country I flight were met in Augusta Saturday by relatives here and stopped in Co lumbia for the former’s sister, Miss l^)runt who also spent foe here. On Mondigr Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Stone accompanied foe young flyers to Augusta. t BELK’8 DEPARTMENT STORE is foe winner of foe trophy sponsored by foe American Le^on Auxiliary for foe best window diqplays for the month of September. -'■J ■» BILLY KING, eon of Mj?« and Mrs. W. G. King, has received notice that be has besn accepted into foe Unit ed States army air corps as a fiying cadet He is to make an official re port to Columbia this morning and will leave • Saturday for Maxwell FMd, Montgomery, Ala. The goUaga “lal” mqM are very becoming to' some of foe oomriy oo-eds, who are suppoeed to pey a five-cent fine if caught <m foe cempue wtfoout them. Three of foe yomm ladlea of foe freehman claai hafonned us foat the male up- not very str^ with them oonotming, this rule. »■' C. D. G. TO MBT iUDAT The local duqptar, Uhltsd Daugh- tara of tha Confedaracy, wiD meet on Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. CEMTCRT CLUB TO MEET Tha Cantury club will meet at four o’clock next Tuaaday afternoon, Oc tober 7, at tha hmne of Mrs. W. A. Jdrnson. You Are invited to attend our FOURTH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW In observinre of our Fourth Anniversaiy THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER SECOND At eight o’clock CHANBYB DRESS SHOPPE CLINTON, 8. C. Ethel Chaney, —REFRESHMENTS —LIVE MODELS —SOUVENIRS —ENTERTAINMENT A tilv«r k>vinc cop wiU be pwented to th« bwt model. Oubof-towa 'judges wiU eeieet the outstao^ng girt, not on bosuty but poise and abOHy aanmodaL f- Children under twelve not admitted without parents. Chaney’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON, s. c.