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zr ■'*{,-r’- --p^----vs Thurs4oy/ December 4^ 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C / If, / , ' • I ^ Af't- ^ Page Three r ■ n ti I it i >^f*!-' i ■H im thdWOMN’S PAGE SOaEIY EVBITS, CUB MD CHUtCH NEWS OF INTEREST....... telephone 74 or zss Brooks-Barnes Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Bracks, Sr, of Washington, Ga.,. announce the en> gagement of their daughter, Mary Eliubeth, to Thomas Kohn Barnes of Clinton and Taylors. The wedding will take place December 28. Mrs. Stone Teaches Bible Class Today Mrs. Ira T. Stone of Greenwoo4i‘ noted Bible teacher, will give the last in a series of Bible lessons this af- temon at 3:30 at Broad Street Meth odist Church. All ladies of the com munity are invited to attend. Salters-Odom Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Sal ters of Salters, announce the engage ment of their dau^ter, Sarah May, to Lieutenant Iknerson H. Odom of Salters and Fort Bragg, N. C. The wedding will take place at an early date. The bride-elect, who is a graduate of Presbyterian college, is pleasantly known here by a number of friends. She is a niece of Mrs. S. Gary DOl- ard of this city, and during her four years in college made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dillard. , Miss Hill, Mr. Cato Married November 23 Of interest to their friends is the marriage of Miss Margaret Hill and George W. Cato, whidi took place Sunday, Novemter 23, in Augusta, Ga The bride is the daughter of E. A. Hill of this city, and the late Mrs. Hill/ She holds a position in file of fices of Dr. William P. Jacobs. Mr. Cato, a native of Columbia, has been connected with the Home Stores here and in Colxnnbia for sev eral years and has recently been transferred here as manager of the local store. Mrs. Little Honored On Visit Here Mrs. Emma J. Little, formerly of this city, who now makes her home in Simpsonville with h«r daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd, was t^e wedc- end guest of Mrs. M. A. Hays. ~;On Friday Mra.^'C. W. Slone and Mrs. Bssie Hays Owens invited a number of Mrs. Little’s Clinton friends for an aftemomi visit and re freshments. A delightful salad and sweet course was saved the follow ing guests: Mrs. George A. Copeland, Bfrs. J. M. Pitts, Mrs. N. E. Finney, Mrs: J. H. Stone, Mrs. W. M. McMil lan, Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr.^ Mrs. JuUa Griffin, Mrs. W. J. Dimcan, Mrs. Ella Warren and Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Horton-Oxley Wedding Party Entertained After Rehearsal The Horton-Qxley wedding party was entertained on Friday evening following the rehearsal by the bride’s sister Mrs. H. Grady Chandler, and Mr. Chandler. ^ The Chandler home was artistically decorated with white and yeltow duysanthemums and white lighted tapers glowed on the handsmnely ap pointed dining table and mantels Jack Matthews, pianist, rendered a number of mxisical selections during the evening. A variety of dainty sandwiches and Russian tea were served to thirty guests. Luncheon, Linen Shower For Mrs. Giles, Bride MUss Mar^ Whitten and Mrs. C. B. Kugler of Washington, N. C., were joint hostesses, entertaining for Blrs. Thurston R. Giles, a recent bride, with a luncheon and linen shower on Thursday at Hotel Clinton Coffee shop. The dining room was beautifully decorated with large white chrysan themums. The table, where covers were laid for ten guests, was effec tive with an arrangement of carna tions and white caiuiles. An old- fashiond bouquet marked the bride’s place. After a three-course luncheon, Mrs. Giles was presented gifts of linen from the guests. Roberts-Lufler , Rites Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul Roberts of this dty, announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to William Chappell Lufler, of Clinttm and New Haven, Conn., on November 15, Au gusta, Ga. Bfrs. Lufler is the eldest daughto: of Bfr., and Mrs. Roberts and attend ed LiBMstcme and Presbyterian col lege receiving her B. A. defpee from ttre latter schooL Since graduation -n TTTT T-TITTH—T TTTnillllllllMHWgMMWIINIIII MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Deconber f.aad • plus- CARTOON. “SAGEBRUSH AND SILVER.” “NEWS.” 10c & 30c Feature begins: 2:23,4:23,7:23,9:23. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Deoemher It and 11 "Harmon Of Michigan" With TOM HARMON, ANITA LOUISE and FOREST EVASHEV- SKI. Feature begins: 2:10, ^:52,7:24,9:47. "Officer And the Lady" With ROCHELLE HUDSO^N, BRUCE BENNETT and ROGER PRYOR. Feature begins: 3:34,8:16 and 8:48. phis “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY.” Chepter 11. 10c and 20c she has taught in the schools of Ai ken cotmty and Winnsboro. Bfr. Lufler is tennis coach at Pres byterian college. At present Mr. and Mrs. Lufler are xnaldng their home at the Tampa Terrace hotel, Tampa, Fla., where he is tennis coach at Da vis Island Country club. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. December 8 and 9 "Down In Son Diego" With RAY McDonald, dan DAILEY, JR., BONITA GRAN VILLE, LEO GORCEY, HENRY O’NEILL and STANLEY CLEM ENTS. A thrill drama df .Uncle. Sam’s great defense base! As timely as a news flash! The stars of tomorrow in a story of today! _ . _ i^—plus Comedy, “HALF SHOT AT SUN RISE,” with ROSCOE KARNS. Cartoon, “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET.” “NEWS.” 10c A 25c Feature begins: 2:41,4:32,7:41,9:32. WEDBfESDAY and THURSDAY. December 10 and 11 "Let's Go Collegiate" With FRANKIK DARRO, BfAR- CIA MAE JONES, JACKIE MORAN, KEYE LUKE and BfANTAN MORE LAND. Feature begins: 3:00, 5:20, 7:40, and 10:00. It FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. It and If Or fi|£ I MARY MARTIN Brian Lor'^-vy Ca^ v n Lee • plus SELECTED SHORTS. lOe A SOc Feature. Begins: Friday: 2:26, 4:26, 7:26, 9:26. V Saturday: 2:42, 4:57, 7:12, 9:27. i 10 A. M. Show FRIDAY. Citadel Of Crime With R(y^E RT ARMSTRONG, Frank 'AiLBERTsoN, unda itAYES. RUSSELL SIMPSON and SKEETS GALLAGHER. Feature begixu: 2:00,4:20,6:40,9:00. plus “SEA RAIDERS,” Chapter 7. 10c and 20c 9:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. Century Club Meets With Mrs. Jacobs Mrs. W. P. Jacobs was hostess on Tuesday afternoon to members of the Century club. Bfrs. John G. Barden, in charge of the program for the afternoon, gave a paper on “My Memoirs” by Pade rewski, noted pianist and composer. She was andst^ by Mrs. Kenneth Baker, who played a number of his musical selections. A. R. P. Members Enjoy Turkey Dinner The congregation of the Associate Reformed Presbjrterian church gath ered last evening at the Clinton Tea Room for a turkey dinner. Pine boughs^ holly and seasonal decorations in Christmas colors adorned the dining romn. Rev. C. B. Betts, pastor of the church, presided, with about 75 enjoying the occasion. The quartet of the Presbyterian col lege glee club entertained with a number of . musical selections. Presbyterian Circles To Meet Circle No. 1, Mrs. Zee McLees, chairman, will meet at 7:30 Monday evening, December 8, at the home of Bfrs. McLees. All other circles will meet Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock as follows: No. 2—Mrs. W. M. Walker, chair man; Mrs. J. H. Hunter, hostess. No. 3—Mrs. J. W. Copeland, chair man; Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, host ess. No. 4—^Mrs. Edward Henry, chair man; Mrs. Earl Spencer, hostess. No. 5—Mrs. Frank Miller, chair man; Mrs. W. G. King, ^stess. No. 6 — Mrs. Heath Copeland, chairman; Mrs. D. O. Rhame, hostess. No. 7—Mrs. George Brockenbrough, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Jacobs host ess. ‘ Church Group Meets With Mrs. Lynn Mrs. L. R. Lynn entertained the Ella Riddell circle of the Thomwell Memorial church on Monday after noon. The circle’s chairman, Mrs. Jennie Newkirk, presided over the business session. Bfrs. F. M. Stutts gave the devo tional, using the subject, “Look Unto Him.” A beautiful program, “We Are Come to Worship Him,” was giv«a by Bfrs. J. A. Flanagan. The hostess served delicious Rus sian tea, canapes and ^kies. Miss Mary Adams of Statesvlle, N. C., a former member of the cir cle, was welc(xned at the meeting. Y.W.A. Studies Foreign Missions At a special meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Frances Jones, twelve members of the Young Women’s association of the First Baptist church joined in the observ ance of the “week of prayer” for foreign missions. Miss Clara Poole had charge of a program dealing with mission work in Brazil, Chile, China and Hawaii. Those taking parts were Misses Jones, Jamie Little, Hazel Howard and Mrs. C. C. Brannon. A special offering for -the cause was taken and during a business session plans made for the Christmas candlelight service. Later in the evening the hostess served Russian tea, sandwiches and fruitcake. Methodist Societies To Hold December Meetings Circles of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon, December 8, at 3:30. Dur ing a business session all members will be asked to complete their pledges so the books may be closed. A social hour will follow and gifts from the members to their circle sisters will be presented fitnn the Christmas tree. The Sara Glenn circle will meet at 7:30 at the church at which time a Christmas pageant will be given, a social hour and Christmas tree en joyed. The aiuciliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec^ber 9, at 3:30. The names of new officers of the organi- zati(m will be read and chairmoi for the coining year appointed. “This Christmas.” Music was xinder the direction of Dr. Barden, and a number of selections were given by the Brotherhood qiuurtet composed of W. G. Coker, Dr. Barden, John B. Gentry and Fred Bouknight. Julian Coleman directed 'a nmnber of en tertaining :ggmes. Presiding over the affair, whidi was attended by <me hundred mem bers, their wives and friends, was the president, Bfr. Adair. Other offi cers are: D. B. &nith, vice-president, and C. M. Bedenbaugh, secretary- treasurer. Dcorations wee in charge of Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. Auxiliary Group' Meets With Mrs. Felder Smith The Piedmont Group Auxiliary to the South Carolina Optometric asso ciation meeting was held at the hatne of Mrs. Felder Smith in Laurens on Wednesday morning, this being the regular December meeting, held one week earlier on account of making plans for the Christmas banquet. Mrs. Smith, the president, presid ed over the meeting, with Mrs. W. C. Ezel acting as secretary pro tern ini the absence of the Secretary. The! minutes of the previous meeting were | read and approved. The roll call was answered by current events pertain ing to vision. Mrs. Smith, chairman of arrange ments for the Christmas banquet, reported and it was decided to have the annual affair at the Watts Mill community house, Laurens, on Tues day, December 16, at 7:30. Mrs. W. C. Ezell of Spartanburg, invttsd those to take part on the program for the banquet to meet at her home for r^earsal Tuesday, Decembr 9, at 8 pm. Mrs. L. W. Brock of Green ville, is chairman of the entertain ment committee, assisted by Mrs. A. (Coottmied on page six) Far a at new- 4e have Installed PHONR 26 ATTENTION, UDIES! er heUiay hairstyle, get y net delay. Par md drier. DELL'S BEAUTY SALON CUNTOK, 8. C. -■I leaettttttttiHHettiBtacxgwKttttKatRiigjiRieRttgRRtWBoe • In tissas lika these, the pn- scrrsdofi of sbood health be* cosaes a sastter of nstioasl ooooscti. Foe Healdt is omfint Uaa of defense. As good dd- sens, we can coocribnia to the Prepazedoass program by grt- jiagwrtUndi^hfhMtimgirdL This is no time for “hsHway” As oof oontribotion to the dmse, we arga yon to consult a rcpotabla Physidso, and to heed his experienced connsel. And remember, in this establishmenc, yonr Physician’s presc^ptions arill be carcflilly and competently compoooded. v. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY TekpbMK 4M H[AL1H is our first defensf A PRODUCT WITH A GOOD REPUTATION REMOVES EVERY PARTICLE OF RISK IN THE BUYER’S SELECTION OF IT For •fldurlngYtKCvrocy^'T forlunchonging boauty,Yforj^^roal thrill of ^ido . . • Gruon's\fifiol^roputation.inoons^solid sot* Itfaction'at modoroto cost—oFwoyf* GRl.’EN VdH-TMn TARA .11 iewab . . . GnfonU>OAN Jewel Orvea nUDAY AND SATURDAY, U and U l/S Mountain Moonlight With WEAVER BROTHERS A EL- VIRY and BETTY JANE RHODES, JOHN ARCHER, KANE RICHMOND and FRANK SULLY. Feature Begins: Friday: 3:04, 5:82, 8:04, 10:32. Saturday: 2:51, 5:19, 7:47, 10:15. Sunset In Wyoming With GENE AUTRY, SMILEY BURNETTE, MARIS WRIXON and GEORGE CLEVELAND. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 4:26, 7:00, 9:28. Saturday: 1:30, 3:58, 6*J6, 8:54. phia “JUNGLE GIRL,” Chapter 4. 10c and 2Sc 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. yellew aald^ , f6c4* wlHi alak Wesley Brotherhood Observes 'Lodies Night'; Fetes Mr. aiid Mrs. Kohler Last evening the Wesley Brother hood of Br^ Street Methodist church held their annual ladies ni^t jointly with a turkey dinner honor ing the new pastor, Rev. J. H. Koh ler, and Mrs. Kohler. Guests were greeted in the hall by Bfr. and Bfrs. Hubert Pitts, and in- trodudd to the receiving line com posed of the president of the organi zation, Rhett P. Adair, Mrs. Adair, Bfr. and Mr». Kohler, Rev. H. O. Chambers of Newberry, former pas tor, and fim. Chamben, Miss Made Davis, and Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden. Ifr., and Mrs. Clyde Lank ford received in the dining room, and directing the guests to their places were Bfr. and Bfrs. RaU>h Blakely and Bfr. and Bfrs; W. H. Simpson. Invocation was by Rev. E. R. Ma son, superintendent of the Greoi- wood district. The Quest speaker waa Mr. Chambers, iRdio usad as a topic. ysllsw aeldv. 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