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Thursday, June 3, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Three / . TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH MEWS OF INTOESI ,.. TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 before they are stamped 'out — but, gram functioning. In some cases its Garland-Pierson Rites Announced Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Dolores Marie Garland and Cadet Candidate Samuel S. Pierson, in training with, the 39th AAF detachment at Presbyterian col lege, both of Allentown, Pa. The rites were performed on Sat urday, May 29, at the home of the of ficiating minister, Rev. W. N. Long. even if it requires punishment of the most drastic sort, they will undoubt edly be curbed before they are able to get enough control to cause star vation. Rationing will have its ups and downs, but the people are, in gen eral, cp-operating splendidly with the rationing program and there is no reason to suppose that it will be al lowed to get out of hand. The possibility of a major food hesitancy to take action which the people consider necessary may be due to political considerations — but more often it is probably due to the hope of avoiding Hitleristic, dictato rial methods wherever possible. It may prove necessary for the adminis tration to use the biggest club it can find to control some war situations and it may be necessary for congress to construct a new set of clubs with long, sharp spikes in them. But so ion, announce the marriage of their shortage will be evident for a c° u P le ; n f wnr kinp out our nroHWns daughter, Shirley, to Walter A- Davis,'more months, until we can get actual , 7 m f t hod<; most adwtinis- jJr., of this city and Charleston, on figures-on farm production probabiti-:.. i • i i ^ i «■ ■.m strive Sunday, May 1«. The rite, were per- ,i«. So far, poor weather, p!ui floods S’?" ■formed by th. Rev. J. C. Sox at lin the Mtdd^ We rt , emphasise the some members of the government who. are all for a complete war dic- t^tm-ship—but even they realize that Miss Eliabeth Nordby Weds Cadet Abbott Miss Elizabeth Irene Nordby Lexington. Mrs. Davis was becomingly attir ed in a navy blue suit with white accessories. She is an attractive young woman pf the blonde type and has endeared herself to a wide circle of friends in her home town, i where she will continue to make her I home for the present. | Mr. Davis is the son of W. A. ; Davis, Sr., and the late Mrs. Davis, chances of a poor year, but the de partment of agriculiure still hopes for record production in 1943 and be lieves the poor start in some sections:wouldn't stlndToTit un canbeovercome less it became the only way out. The flurry of strides m war produc- j , tion industry has inspired all kinds ^ D T q MEET of wUd rumors and does indicate a; ^ Stephen D. Lee Chapter, dangerous situation which Teqbires, United Daughters of the Confederacy, drastic treetment-but with public j will meet Frid evening( at 8;3 o,j opinion, including the opinion vij at the home of of i of ibis city. 7He holds a position most war workers themselves. with a construction company and is now located in Charleston, Merchantville, N. J., aMK Cadet Can didate Jack Wallace Abbott of: Cam den, N. J., in training with the 39th . *. . . , . _ AAF detachment at Presbyterian col- MlSS Mary LOUISe Scrivener May Bride of Cadet Evans at the First Baptist church. Miss Faye Pitts Gives 'Spend-the-Night' Party Miss Faye Pitts entertained dead against striked, any general "re volt” of workers is apt to be against strike instigators rather than against the government. Our government has the power to control war 'woskers, to enforce ra- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scrivener of ■ tioning, and to issue whatever orders Meadville, Pa., announce the mar- are necessary to keep the war pro- riage of their daughter, Mary Louise, nf - —^ evening, i at the home of Mrs. Mary* Henry 50 1 Arthur. Mrs. & H. Hall is program leader for the evening. Officers ask members to please note the change of meeting time. BOLL-WEE-GO COLE BOLL WEEVIL MACHINES OLIVER FARM MACHINERY ALADDIN LAMP SUPPUES • BUILDERS HARDWARE FEED OATS BINDER TWINE GRAIN CRADLES .... MOWER REPAIRS G. A. Copeland & Son Pbone 61 BIBLES—Full assortment, all sizes. prices and types. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does ; to Cadet . Candidate Robert William ( ! Evans, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. G. 1 Ev^ns of Grove City, Pa. friends on Friday with a “spend-the- r , Tl ? e r> we ^ d . ing , to °^ p ] ac f. , at the night” party First Baptist church of this city.'i After supper the hostess and her S* tl 2 d *7’ May 3. at 6:30, with Rev '! six guests attended a party given by the Young Peoplfe’s League at Broad Street Methodist church. Those en joying the occasion were Misses Vir ginia Gray, Virginia Henry, Emma McCrary, Shirley Dawkins, Buchanan and Joy Godfrey. IW. N. Long, officiating. Cameron-O'Brien Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. O’Brien of Charleston, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Clark, to Ensign Joseph Price Cameron on May 23, at the post chapel. Fort Moultrie, S. C. The above announcement will be read here with interest, by friends of Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien who were reared at Thomwe&l orphanage. Mrs. O’Brien before marriage was Miss Helene Clark. Miss Smith Hostess For Dinner Party The bride ■wore a dress in a pastel shade of rose, with navy accessor ies and a corsage of sweetpeas. _ Mrs. Evans will remain here for Nell a few weeks wit h her husband who is in training with the 39th AAF de- | tachment at Presbyterian college, jthen will return to Meadville, to re- jsume her studies at the Meadville 1 | Commercial college. Burroughs-League Rites Announced Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lilly Lorene, to Mor ris Hayes (Bill) League, on Satur day, May 22. The ceremony was performed at the home of the officiating minister,! Rev. W. N. Long. Only close friends and relatives attended the rites. The bride was becomingly attired; in navy with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. League have returned Miss Margery Smith was hostess'# " ave ™*-urnea to about twenty friends on Tue s day'', M„^ r1' P "’j' 1 ' moun ‘ alM evening at the home of her parents,i their ^ Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith, in the Bush River community for a delight ful dinner party. Arrangements of roses were used throughout the home and small bou quets adorned the tables daintily, appointed for dinner. Mrs. Smith was assisted by Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs. R. C. Adair of this city i'n serving a three course dinner. During the evening games, con tests and dates were enjoyed. Young People On House Parties A group of the college and young- their home with the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Mr. League is associated with his father in business. McCrary-Pitts. Wedding At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Miss Louise McCrary of this city, became the bride of Lt. William Roy Pitts, Jr., of this city and Boca Ra ton, Fla., Saturday evening, May 29, in a quiet wedding taking place in Fort Lauderdale, Flo. ’ The ring ceremony was performed | at the Methodist church by the pas-i tor, the Rev. Mr. Hanger. Attend- 1 ing the - rites were Lewis, Harold, i part!e t s 0 Vl h r«i y at r„ “'T" 8 - "T . ™ SerTot ke groom., S“nd l o,hr a,10n ^ m “ attractive blond. | w- , chose for her wedding a dress of! deMontmollin Rlchyr ^>qua crepe with white accessories. deMontmollm are w.th a group of Sh( . ls oldesl daughter of Mr Mrs. Clyde H. McCrary, and Hi £L±° fi iS * ^ r one.: Lt^T“tJe ^ Mr,. Jacobs and Tit are with a friends at the government reserva-; and tion above Walhalla. Miss Irene resignation was connected with M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers. • Lt. Pitts is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Pitts, Sr., He received his education at Pres byterian coilege and Clemson col lege, and held an office position in Union with The Texas company. Before enlisting for service in the army air corps in August, he was associated in business here with his father. He received his commission as a second lieutenant on April 29, at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., and is now receiving further training as a technical officer in communications at Boca Raton Field. t _ — i Lt. and Mrs. Pitts are making Smith of Laurens, Mrs. E. Mood their home near Boca Raton Smith and Mrs. Horace Baber. A,in Del Ray, Florida. bers o£ a house party given by the Theta Chi fraternity of Presbyte rian college the past week at Lake Rabun, Ga. Leonell Timmerman Celebrates Birthday Leonell Mood Timmerman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmer man, invited a number of friends for a party on Thursday afternoon in observance of her fifth birthday. The little folk were entertained by Mrs. Davis R. Holland with amusing games and contests. Ice cream, candy and nuts were served by Mrs. Tim merman, assisted by Mrs. Felder Field, prettily decorated birthday cake cen tered the dining table and colorful balloons to which were tied sticks of gum, were also used in decoration, and later given as favors. During the afternoon Leonell opened her attractive gifts. A Gasque-Copeland Rites At Laurens, Of cordial interest to THE NATIONAL SCENE As Washington Sees It Special to The Chronicle. Washington, June 1.—The rumor- factory here is working overtime •these days to predict the collapse of numerous the Office pf Price Administration, friends here is the announcement by uncontrolled black markets, the fail- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gasque of Lau- ure of rationing, a drastic shortage rens, of the marriage of their daugh- of food next winter, partial paralysis ter, Mary Gasque Batson, to James | of war production due to widespread Watts Copeland the 3rd, on Wednes-, strikes, and a breakdown of trans day, May 26. The marriage was portation in the Eastern states, solemnized at the home of the of-1 Most any minor official you talk to ficiating minister, the Rev. Adlai CJin this facsimile of a madhouse is Holler, pastor of the First Methodist' eager to warn anyone who will listen church in Laurens. I of impending tragedy of one kind or Mr. Copeland is the son of Mr. another on our civilian front The and Mrs. J. W. Copeland of Green- interesting thing about all of these ville, former residents of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland will re side in Wilmington, N. C., where he holds a position with the electrical department of the shipyards. Miss Shirley Foster Weds W. Alex Davis Of cordial social interest here to relatives and friends of the groom is the following announcement: . Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Foster of Un rumors is that they all contain ingre dients of truth—they are all based on things which could happen unless something was done to prevent their happening. There is no question that the OPA is going through a crisis, but there is every reason to think that it will come out of it with a better system for controlling prices and rationing. Th£re is no doubt that black mar kets are flourishing today, and it is probable that they will grow bigger Dailey's Service Has Gone to Tllfar Business conditions, the scarcity and restrictions of merchandise, point ra tioning and government restrictions have caused us to change our method of merchandising. ► Our Store Has Been Completely Remodeled and Modernized, Changed Over to a Convenient Self-Service ' WE WILL REMAIN OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 3 ~ UNTIL 9 P. M. To give our customers an opportunity to see and inspect Clinton's first store of this kind. Refreshments will be served. You are invited. f -y v ' ■ • . . ’• We Thank Our Customers ... for your good-will and splendid patronage since we opened for business five years ago. We are better prepared now to serve you than ever before. We are proud that we are able to bring to the buying public of this community Clinton's first SELF-SERVICE STORE. We pledge our best efforts to provide our custom- ers the best quality Groceries and Meats obtainable. We thank all Dailey cus tomers—if you are not one of our ktondreds of customers we ask you to visit our new, modernized store and give us an opportunity to serve you. Dailey’s Self - Service Store J. B. DAILEY, Owner and Operator Clinton, S. C.