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t TS Thursday, January 28.1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. Page Three o ' Camp Wheeler, Ga., has been an -l, vp ., A W|| |C Mcu/c nouned. iLYDIA MILLS NEWS The home was beautifully dtc0 ” COD TI4D WPFIf rated for the occasion with a pro- * 1 rlE WLCIx fusion of flowering quince. i Miss Eloise Brown, Correspondent Miss Margaret Blakely greeted the «md Representative Regulations Given By Rationing Board The local war price and rationing board issued the following statement yesterday: “It is very important that ration books held by persons inducted into the armed forces be returned to the ration board. If any member of your family has been inducted and you the first of such meals. It is also the responsibility of the owner or mana ger of the establishment to secure the surrender of the book. “The owner or manager of the es tablishment is not to use these stamps to purchase sugar or coffee since he is given sufficient allotment by the ration board.” HAS APPENDIX OPERATION Friends of Halsell Roberts, Jr., will TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS ♦ OF INTEREST....... telephone 74 or 258 f J v t , , • !h^ t 'to a i.“4ce1SS. r. 'CSvSS *“ r iS M ‘ C with the honor guests and the host- ^ M M C ‘ ess was her mother, Mrs. B. X. Min- Tedder - in Hartsville. us, of Greenwood, and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Boyd Grant and childen of Franz, the former Miss Sally Ann Whitmire, are spending a few days Lauderdale, a bride of recent date, with her parent?* Mr. and Mrs. F. E. eral years and now is connected with the Hallmark Shirt company. Mr. and Mrs. Todd have taken an aiK j w hite taffeta and white day furlough with his mother, Mrs. s ic k A - - ■* AMk A ■ an a. 1a AaMA A f H . A . A. ■ - A a a ^ AAA A der chiffon with a corsage of pink Pvt. Edward Elders of Camp book in his name, turn it in at once, gladioli. Miss Yarborough wore White, Oregon, is spending a fifteen-1 “if the inductee had a car and ba- “A” gas ration book and some A.R.P. Bible Class Honors Mrs. Nabors _. nun ut — -— — — ; member of the famiy still uses the Mrs. B. H. Henry on Musgrove street, occasion a black lace gown with a' M rs. J. A. Black, Sr., visited her car,, the gas ration book may be re waist corsage of white carnations. sister, Mrs. T. G. Lackey, irt Colum- tained. However, any supplemental “B” or “C” ration he held must be turned in. j “The same rules apply to any de ceased person. The board will appre- Mrs. Leake invited the guests into bia, the past week-end. the dining room where Misses Mar- Mrs ArdeUa Thomas o( M i nn0 w. tharene Pitts, Pat Gardner and Beth G ^ SDe ndina a few days with her Ford served block cream and indi- ^ 18 s P enain * a rew aa y s wim ner The January meeting of the Ladies r ° ra serveo pioc* cream ana mai- son ^ and family ceased person. The board will appre- Bible class* of the Associate Reform- ] V1 “ ual ca * e ® a “ d salted Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of ciate ver y much your cooperation in . ... - - . • . i mite T ifflo I on a T'rvriH Hyoccori oc __ __ __ 4. ^ ai 1 1 • a Lillian Dillard Honored With Birthday Party . On Thursday evening Cornelia ^ h0 w C ° f Dr l ^ gladioli. Mrs. Franz chose for the Cora Elders.* Harris and Barbara Anderson enter tained with a party at the home of the former in honor of Lillian Dill ard who was celebrating a birthday. Bingo and contests were enjoyed during the evenng. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Harris, served , - - . T _ a sweet course with lemonade. About ied Presbyterian church was held on nut f ■ , L |ttle Jane Todd dressed as Newb€rry visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J.i turning in these ration-books imme- ' * - Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 1 » Valentine girl pinned on favors Blackw#u on Sunday Hubert Todd with Mrs. Marion Na- i ^ hich wn bl * heart * wlt *} Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crawford spent bors as joint hostess. Gladioli and names , Billy-Miles and Perry-Law- the week _ end w j t b the former’s fath- daffodils prettily adorned the home.! f en< :f‘ dming table was beau- g g Crawford, in Williamston. The (oUowInj new officer, for the! Miss Lula Lee Neal spent the year were in char,e: In^^S^uT in^e st^ r , ° D * Mrs. Harry Bohck, president, M ss f two hearts. Entertaining in the R F n # rninmhia Nannie Young Tribble, vice-presi-1 dinine room W( > rt > Mr „ j N Rirh . Mrs - B - E Eskew of Columbia, was complimented on last Wednes-1 dent; Mrs. Hubert Todd, scretary and ^ Miss Rf)sa Mahaffey and ^ C “ R ' KUy: hir r>„u * T5 u Kenaaii, on ounaay. nicely following an appendix oper ation at Hays hospital yesterday af ternoon. twenty-five members of the younger set enjoyed the party. Mrs. Holland, Bride, Feted With Shower Mrs. Jack Holland, a recent bride, the former Miss Carolyn Copeland, treasurer. Miss Tribble discussed the lesson day evening when Miss Dorothy Tay lor, Mrs. Dudley Ray and Miss Jackie Wiet entertained in her honor at the home of the former. Floral arrangements of carnations and amarillis lilies were used at vantage points in the living room.|her cupid was bringing a shower of; 1 Bingo was enjoyed and later in the gifts. Little Jane Todd dressed ini Mrs. Robert P. Hamer. Mrs. -Annie Ervin and children on character building, tyrs. Bolick p j ano selections were given asked each member to draw a year- by A T book and when Mrs. NaDors drew, 1 ^ Mrs During the afternoon a number of were guesfs of Mrs Clyde Trammell Sf? goodbye. Ferguson. John G. Barden bade the j Sunday. Pvt. Thurman Henson of Fort Bel- diately. For Institu|ional Users, Boarding Houses, Cafes, Etc. “A consumer who arranges to eat 14 or more meals per week in the same establishment must surrender his war ration book to that establish ment at or before the time he eats <3et the urge 10 HELP PURGE HITLER/ evening little Tonita Ray presented' the honor guest with a host of gifts attractively wrapped in pink and white. Mrs. E. C. Taylor assisted the hostesses in serving a chicken salad course and spiced tea. Little Virginia Payne Celebrates Birthday Virginia Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne celebrat- day J^mmy Dutton, son of Mr. and a Valentine costume poesented an array of attractive packages. A salad and sweet course was served with coffee. Mrs. NaborV mother, Mrs. J. A. Coleman, was a special guest on this occasion. Jimmy Dutton Entertains Friends On Birthday In celebration of his sixth birth ed her 6th birthday January 18, with a patriotic party to which she invit ed about thirty-five little friends. Decorations charmingly carried out a red, white and blue color note. A three-tiered birthday cake adorn Mrs. M. Dutton, Jr., delightfully BIRTHDAYS AND ~ ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. a birthday , voir, Va., is spending a four-day fur lough with Mrs, Henson. Mrs. Roselle Farr of Woodruff,! spent the week-end with Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. S. Navy. l | Mrs. Lloyd Watkins and son, Mil-| wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Blackwell on Sunday. Mrs. Vera Webster of Anderson, spent the week-end with Miss Jennie Vee Blackstone. .Mrs. Miriam Glenn and son, and Miss Nellie Ruth Campbell visited Mrs. J. W. Glenn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridwell of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown and usually large red and blue balloons ed with miniature flags, and red;which were sent Jimmy from Eng- candles centered the dining table. Op* land by his uncle, Lt. C. W. Hall- either side of the cake were red man. Continuing the color scheme candles tied with red ribbons at each! red sugar plum trees, bowls of flow- corner were cannons of red card-! ering quince and red candles in blue board. Several “Uncle Sams” hold- holders were prettily used in decora- C. C. Giles observed January 23. . j u * * *..., . . j Mrs. W. M. McMillan will observe ^ h" ■’< th birthday Saturday, the 30th. 81 11!f v, h Tur,i,'A ! February 3 is the birthday of Miss daughter, Miss Eloise Brown, were In the living room susuended from Mjllnte Ra ' , visitors m Whitmire Sunday, the chandelier was a cascade of un- Mr a[ld Mrs j L Dickert have „ Mr . and Mrs . Furman H u ghe S are wedding anniversary February 2. now making their home in East Roberta Bond, daughter of Mr. and Point, Fla. wg Mrs. W. C. Bond, will- celebrate a Mrs. Janie Miller and daughter, birthday tomorrow. Miss Blanche Miller and Miss Jose- Mrs. D. J. Brimm observes a birth- phine Jenkins spent the week-end day January 31. .with relatives in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts will i Mrs. Mary Fuller and, daughter, ing flags completed the table deco- tions. Centering the dining roomi observe their wedding'anniversar^ Miss Ruby Hayes, spent 'the week-' rations. The main feature of the entertainment was a contest where the little folk blindfolded tried to pin the beard on “Uncle Sam.” Fav ors in the chosen color scheme were given the guests. Miss Nancy Owens assisted Mrs. Payne in entertaining and serving dainty refreshments. table with a cover in the Valentine j p e t) ruarv 3 motif was a handsome birthday cake In keeping witb the Valentin^ season favors of red baskets filled with candy hearts were given as favors. The birthday cake was cut and serv ed with ice cream. During the afternoon each guest j enjoyed a ride on Jimmy’s pony. Assisting in entertaining and serving were Jimmy’s grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Norris and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., Miss Miss Attis Cauley Bride of R. W. Todd A marriage of interest to friends Nancy Owens, and Mrs. Roy Beja- and relatives throughout this section min who showed moving pictures was that of Miss Attis Cauley and to the group. Ray Waldo Todd. The rites were ^ performed at the home of the offic- [^Qygly TeO Honors iating minister, Dr. D. J. Woods, on D .. 7 D ., ■ Saturday, January 16. |DNCle, Dride-eieCt The bride wore for her wedding One of the loveliest parties of the a suit of teal blue with black access- season was given on Friday after- ories and a corsage of white carna- noon when Miss Harriett Minus en- tions. Mrs. Todd is the attractive tertained at tea from five until six daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Caul- o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. Will ey. She is a graduate of Cliriton high Leake honoring Mrs. Miles Blount, school and holds a position with a recent bride, the former Miss Mat- Jacobs Press. > tie Senn, and Miss Perry Yarborough, The groom is a native of Greenville whose engagement to Lt Lawrence but has made his home here for sev- Fleischmann of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. H. C. Suber has a birthday Sunday, the 31st. J Monday, Feb. 1, is the birthday of Miss Margaret Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton end with Mr. and Mrs. Barfield in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Medlock of Woodruff, were week-end guests of Mrs. W. M. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunlap and have a wedding anniversary Jan. 31. Mrs. E. A. Tinsley of Goldville, visit- Heyward Nettles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nettles, will be three years old Saturday. Joanne Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Copeland, will cele brate her birthday January 31. ed Mrs. Rachel Moseley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davenport of Easley, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alma Harvey. James Verden, brother of Mrs. Mary Fuller, is serving with the U. & htt see each beauties? Henry Dreyfuss, world-famous designer created this smooch-writing team! Press the magic button of the Erersharp Repeating Pencil with your thumb—and dick! It feeds new points like a machine gun! The Erersharp Pen—with its new “Magic Feed” ends pen messiness — prevents flooding—even above 12,000 foot altitudes! Writes cleaner—faster—easier! c W° Jtnn L <vQ 75 tv**’ SMITH’S PHARMACY “Your Rex&U Store” Tune In EVERpHARFS “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT* Tomorrow is the birthday of Frank S. army in Robinson, Ga. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will; Miss Virginia Blackwell visited in observe their anniversary the 31st, I Whitmire Sunday, and Mrs. Simpson has a birthday I Tuesday. Herbert Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. i I. M. Adair, will be four years old j February 1. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell of Ren-1 _ no, will observe their wedding anni- Tinsley—Giants In The VaUey and versary January 31. Cowards On The Hill. Brenda Gardner, daughter of Mr. I The church and the various' and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, is one year ( organizations are progressing, Mr.' old today. ^ Tinsley states, and there is a notice-1 Cpl. and Mrs. J. D. McKee of this able improvement both in attendance city and Gulfport, Miss., have a wed- and offerings. The church is plan- j ding anniversary the 31st. ning to have an every-member can- | vas in the near future. Lydia Baptist Church Services Sunday, January 31. Sunday School—10:30. Preaching 11:30. Sermon by the pastor. Rev. W. A. Kiwanians Will Note Milestone The church building completion. is nearing The Clinton Kiwanis club organ ized 21 years ago and one of the oldest groups in Kiwanis Intemation-1 Rebecca, to Charles Sparino of New al, will devote its program this eve- York and Presbyterian college. Todd-Sparino Engagement Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd announce the engagement of their daughter, ning to participation in a nation wide observance of the 28th anniver sary of the International organiza tion. Clubs in the United States and Canada will participate in the ob servance. The program will be in charge of the committee on Kiwanis education, officers have announced. The marriage ceremony will be performed by the Rev. C. F. Allen of Goldville, Friday afternoon, January 29 ,at five o’clock Among The Sick J. S. Navy is ill at his home on Copeland street. Little Bobby Jean Turner is ill with flu. Mrs. W. J. Dabbs is improving after a few days’ illness. Mrs. Pauline Lawson has been se riously ill at her home on Davis ave nue. Mrs. L. L. Simpson is able to be out again after a week’s illness. Little David Hughes is sufferng Plans Being Made For Home Nursing Staff Plans are underway for a class in home nursing to begin in about two weeks, according to an announcement by Mrs. J. B. Townsend of the local Red Cross. Mrs. William C. 'Milam; a broken army injury received in will instruct the class and anyone , a Monday afternoon. ^ interested in attending is asked to! Friends of Pvt. Houston Ellis will contact Mrs. Townsend at once so regret to know he is a patient in the that definite arrangements may be .hospital at Camp Bowie, Texas, made. . I Birthdays Joyce Nolan observed a birthday January 26th. Little Martha Joan Reeder will celebrate her birthday January 31st. Miss Margie Poison is observing a birthday today. i Little Rock Bailey was one year old January 23rd. Little Henry Overstreet was three Tax Collections Show Increase Tax collections for the period end ing December 31, when penalties went into effect, were $285,971.07, ac cording to figures secured from the office of T. Lane Monroe. This total compares with $277,994.24 to the y ears old January 22nd same date last year, showing gn in crease of about $8,000. Little George Blackwell was two years old Sunday. CENTURY CLUB TO MEET Mrs. L. Ross Lynn will be hostess to members of the Century club at her home at four o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, February 2. BIUSIC CLUB TO MEET The Music club will meet Wednes day afternoon, February 3, at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. Julian Coleman. BAY. *1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. Wasted money Is wasted lives. Don't waste precious lives. 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