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l V* Thursday, September 2, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 5. G Page Three The WOMAN'S PAGE SOCEIY EVBin, CLUB AW CHUtCH NEWS Of INTEREST TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 Grace Young Gives Party For Visitors On Thursday evening Miss Grace _ . . . , Voun, entertained with a p^an ^1^ P»Pl.daneit* candles bore the names, Richard Lollie. The places of the honorees were marked with a gift from the hostess. After refreshments the faculty, was a special guest on this occasion. Miss Wofford is visiting them until she returns to Fassifem relatives and friends here. Other guests included Misses Eliza beth Copeland and Agnes Davis, who are members of the Clinton schools faculty; Miss Martha Pitts, who will teach this winter in Rock Hill; Miss Mary Lottye Riser of Whitmire, who is a member of the Black Rock facul ty; and Miss Mildred Workman, who teaches in Goldville. Miss Galloway Entertains For Visitor; Bride Miss Paula White of Chester, who was visiting Miss Marcia Galloway, w;s -of wtn£n'-1.. m**** 1 1 . “j;-‘r tr Salem, N. C., Misses Eleanor and M stutts ' c* 11 * bride, were comnlimented v Ann and Jimmy Kinney of Sumter Mrs Mutu - Miss Jeannette Morrison, is visiting school for girls at Hendersonville, N. C., the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Boyd and son, Bobby, of Summerville, visited the father, A. S. Hutchinson, in Hape- Mr. and Mrs. Sims and Miss Hazel ville, Ga. ; Sims were visitors in Greenville £). JI. and Wyatt Chandler of Co-,Tuesday, coa, Fla., were guests last week of Wyman Shealy, of the navy, Gulf- Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Chandler. Friends of Mrs. E. W. Everett of fomier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H., Richmond, Va., who has been spend Boyd, and the latter’s parents in I in 8 summer with her mother, Laurens several days last week. iMrs. L. T. Lawson, will regret to Friends of John B. Spratt, Jr., of know she ,s a P atient at State Park the navy, will be interested to know he has been transferred from Rich mond, Va., to Norfolk. Captain and Mrs. James Davis of Louisiana, spent a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. George M. Davis, who accompanied them to port, Miss., visited Mrs. Shealy and son here during the week. Misses Carolyn and Jean Rigby returned yesterday to their home in Shreveport, La., after a visit with Wyman Shaaly, Jr, left Sunday I Pr0 ' and MrJ Kenneth Baker, for College Park, Ga.. where be will' Friends of Miss Frances Lee Pitts, be a student at Georgia Military ^ s - Et ^ el wil1 ^ academy. i interested to know she left this week Miss Ruth Farrell of Wilkes Barre, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Ansel God frey. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock and Lillington, N. C., for a visit with , Mm. Davis’ relativas. I daughter of Augusta. Ga . vis.ted the to attend Draughan’s Business col lege in Greenville. re- U. D. C. To Meet With Mrs. Bailey The young people Were entertain- jfld informally on ihe lawn and proms enjoyed throughout the eve ning.. Mrs. R. S. Tniluck, Mrs. Her- bert Drew and Miss Nancy Young as-! * he Stephen D. Lee chapter, Unit- sisted in entertaining .and serving. J ed ii Daughters of the Confederacy, Refreshments of punch and cookies ^ W1 ^ meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 served. the home of Mrs. C. ^4. Bailey, This will be a business meeting Party Given For Out-of-Town Visitors Complimenting a number of out- of-town visitors, Cornelia Harris gave a card part on Friday morning. The honorees were Misses Mary Jean Martin of Easley, Eleanor Kinney of Sumter, Toccoa Wise of Jacksonville, Fla., Jean Rigby of Shreveport, La., and Phyllis West of Winston-Salem, j McCrary invited a number of friends and officers ask all members to at tend. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. H. M. Dunwody, Mrs. F. C. Pinson, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Miss Louise Kern. Billy McCrary Gives Picnic For Friends * On last Wednesday afternoon Billy N, C. Cards and other games were en joyed after which the hostess, as sisted by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, and Miss Miriam Donnan, served ice cream, cake and puncti. Celebrate Birthdays With Joint Party Mrs. F. M. Stutts entertained about fourteen members of the younger set at her home last Wednesday eve ning honoring her son, Richard, who was celebrating his birthday, and Miss Laura Frances Hudgens, who observed hers the 31st. The receiving rooms were pret- for a picnic and swimming party at the Margaret Hunter Park in New berry. Miss Sara McCrary and Miss Frances Barnette accompanied the young folk on the outing. After swimming was enjoyed a bountiful picnic supper was served. cent bride, were complimented when Miss Galloway entertained at bridge on Saturday afternoon. OFFICE SUPPLIES —All the little things needed to expedite work In Major Ralph Barrow of West!™ ther - Mrs T - J Blalock,:the office. Chronicle Publishing Co., Point, N.'Y., and James Ferguson of , e Tue8day Charlotte, N. C., were guests during .the week of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Four tables were arranged for the pj tts games in a colorful setting of cuti M iss Lyl Adams left Tuesday for flowers. Miss Cissie Young won Stephens where she will be a high score prize and the honor guests member of the school staff the com-'eanor Copeland, j were remembered with gifts. After cards a tempting salad course was !»_ __j «r «r «—I Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., left this week for a visit with Sgt. Ramage in Kearney, Nebraska. Miss Margaret Patton of Laurens, was the week-entf guest of Miss El- Phone 74. A. R. P. Bible Class Holds Open Meeting served. Out-of-town guests included Miss Mary Callaham of Liberty, who was the week-end guest of Miss Jane Little; and Miss Carolyn Rigby of Shreveport, La., who was visiting Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker. Miss Carolyn Henry entertained a few friends on Monday morning with a delightful breakfast honoring. Miss White. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. number of additional guests. A pic nic supper was served on the lawn tily adorned with bouquets of roses s ? ary and zinnias. Several amusing con-|?" d R “ mayne So ^ onsk )' of P ol ™>- tests were enjoyed with prizes u a ’ w 'V > are vls, “ n * « r - and Mrs. awarded Misses Ruth Humph. Ann!”“f h Earf!le ’ were * uests on th 's “a- McMillan and Murphy Timmerman. During proms punch and wafers . _ Miss Dorothy Adair and Hubert The Ladies Bible class of the As- Adair of this city and H e r m o s a sociate Reformed Presbyterian Beach, Calif., have birthdays Sept. 3 church held an open meeting' on and $ept. 7, respectively. Monday evening at the home of Mr.; Today is the birthday of L. W. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, inviting a ! Rawl. Darrell Dailey will celebrate a birthday Monday, Sept. 6. mg session. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims are guests Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Cor-.this week of the latter’s parents, Mr nelia Harris, and Mr. and Mrs F. M.; a nd Mrs. S. F. Rampey, in Piedmont Stutts attended the funeral of Wil-! liam S. Thompson in Spartanburg ; Tuesday. Captain and Mrs. Ralph R. Hoi-’ combe of Greenville, spent the week- i end with the latter’s mother, Mrs.! John Griffin Pitts. . } Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes spimt yesterday in Honea Path with the, llatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.' Reeves. • ( Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore and son, Henry, of Charlotte, N. C., were | week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. They left Monday, accom panied -by Billy Cooper, for a stay at Shumate Inn, N. C. r-’* Mrs. Ce^il Abrams of Hattiesburg, Miss., is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. A. Steer, and Mr. Steer, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Sowers and Mrs. Sowers’ mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan, are spending the week at Montreat, N. C. Mrs. C. Q. Holland has returned 1 from a visit with her njother, Mrs. Nancy Bramlett, and sister, Mrs. j Lewis Kalusche, in Asheville, N. C. | Major Thomas Howell of Maxwell P-N Xr COLD DISCOMFORTS field, Montgomery, Ala., is visiting Mrs. John Holland Hunter has a Mrs. Howell and sons. were served on the porch from a table with an attractive ivy ar rangement. • Guests were • invited into the dining room where a hand some birthday cake gleaming with J We tombed 5 Continents to FIR OUR SHELVES (ontinei SfiELV # On our shelves, you will find an inventory of the world’s heal ing helps. Many of them rare and costly. But we maintain this complete i nventory because our s is a prescription pharmacy. The large volume of prescriptions which‘we compound makes it necessary for us to have, ever at hand, the rarest herb as well as the newest specialty. Volume, too, assures quick turnover and fresh, potent drugs. Yet it costs no more to have prescriptions compounded here, where pro fessional competence and ethi cal integrity are unquestioned. Smith's Pharmacy The Rexall Drag Store Methodist Sunday School Group Enjoys Picnic The Junior department of Broad Street Methodist church Sunday school gave a picnic Saturday after- Inoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Gasque, honoring the class that will soon be promoted to the interme diate department. The Junior department teachers, Mrs. Gasque, Mrs. John G. Barden, •,and Mrs. Sidney Rumph, entertain ed the little folk and later served a delightful picnic supper on the lawn of the Gasque home. Miss Carolyn Rigby Honored With Party Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker was hostess at bridge on Thursday afternoon, honoring her guest, Miss Carolyn Rigby 6f Shreveport, La. Guests were invited for two tables. Bowls of roses and other flowers of the season formed a pretty setting for the party. Attractive salad plates and iced drinks were served, after which a number of games were en joyed. Miss Marcia Galloway won high score and the hostess presented her visitor with a guest prize. Miss Johnson Gives Party For Friends Miss Bernice Johnson entertained Friday with a spend-the-day party for a number of friends who will leave in a few days to teach. Miss Myrtle Wofford of Columbia, a member of the Brookland-Cayce birthday Saturday. Sept. § birthdays include Mrs, John G. Barden, Mrs. H. F. Scott, and Miss Pearl Hitt of this city and Washington. Charles Reginald Tucker, son of Miss Alice Kerns of Greenville, 1 was the guest lust week of Mr and - Mrs. M. B. Owings. Miss Martha Owings accompanied her home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs.; Charles Tucker, is two sons of Greenville, were week-end years old today, Mrs. Andy Young and Mrs. S. S. Barnett celebrate birthdays Septem ber 8. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson will observe their wedding anniversary the 8th. Dr. J. B^.’ Kennedy has a ‘birthday Monday, ^ept. 6. Tomorrow’s birthday’s include Mrs. guests of Mrs. Caldwell’s sister, Mrs. Karl Johnson and Mr. Johnson. Mrs. J. A Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roland visited friends and rel-i atives in Johnston during the week.! Friends of Miss Florence Adair will be interested to know she is training as a telegraph operator at the Seaboard railway office here. Mrs. Landon Pittman, Misses Dor- W. J. Duncan, Mrs. W. G. King and othy and Barbara Pittman of Bos- Miss Florence Ella Blakely. I ton, Mass., were week-end guests of James Robert Chandler, son of Mr. Dr and Mrs. William P. Jacobs. Miss and Mrs. H. G. Chandler, will be Lydia Gove and Miss Rae Renahan. three years old the 6th. also of Boston, visited the Jacobs on Margaret Ella Copeland, daughter Saturday. They accompanied Miss of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Sr., Barbara Pittman, who will be a stu- will be one years old tomorrow. dent at Presbyterian college. Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spartanburg,! Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kohler and formerly of this city, has a birthday children, Ann and John, have return- Saturday. i ed from a visit with Mrs. Kohler’s Cold Wave Permanents —Easy To Take —Easy To Care For »• — • . —Easy On the Eyes 4 A summer permanent is a pleasure when it’s a Cold Wave. Cool spray methods. No heat, clamps, machinery, or electricity to sap your energy. It gently curls difficult neck tendrils, starting closer to the scalp, with stronger, longer-lasting results never before obtained with any other method. THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS ON OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY Since our Shoppe opened in Clinton three years ago we have enjoyed your fine patronage. We say “Thanks*’ to you and continue to offer the latest in beauty meth ods. We solicit a continuance of your business and friend ship. MRS. DELL CREWS MISS LI RLEE SHEALY ' MISS FLORENCE TRIPP MRS. VIRGINIA ADAIR MRS. DOROTHY LETSCH DelPs Beauty Shoppe PHONE 20 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips.. Visitors IXIMAI ICE CREAM -V ■ (Trade Mark Registered) IT'S THRIFTY TO SERVE DIXIMAID ICE CREAM . . . N Because: ITS GOOD! rrs WHOLESOME! ITS SATISFYING! ITS VERSATILE! DIXIMAID Ice Cream Is the treat for the whole family. There are so many ways to serve it, and make a delicious, dif ferent, and wholesome dessert. Top your favorite pie with it. Cover DIXIMAID with Chocolate sauce, or lemon sauce, and aee how delightfully it changes its appearance and taste. Ton’ll love it too, because It costs so little. Order from your dealer. Call For DiximaiD Ice Cream from your favorite dealer In Clinton and Goldville GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanton of Montgomery, Ala., are spending some time with the former’s grand mother, Mrs. W. H. Workman. Mrs. George^W. Taylor and daugh ters have returned from a visit with her mother, Mrs. N. P. Pratt, in De catur, Ga. Lt. Duncan McDuffie, formerly of Shaw field, Sumter, visited friends here Monday enroute to Moultrie, Ga., where he has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd are on a vacation trip to Hendersonville, N. C. Miss Polly Elrod of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and j Mrs. W. G. King. Friends of Missi Elrod will'be interested to know she 1 will be a member of the Welcome school' faculty, near Greenville, the coming year. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones are spending several weeks at Montreat, N. C. Friends of Dr. Jones will be glad to know he is improving from a i recent illness. Pvt. Lawrence Ferguson of Camp: Lee, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, the past week end. He had as his guest, Lawrence Hamilton of Liberty, a student at North Carolina State college, Raleigh.! Miss Betty Tribble, student at! Erskine college, Due West, is spend ing a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *W. B. Tribble. Friends of Lt. G. R. Porter, son of Mrs. W. S. Porter, will be interested to know he has completed a course in coast artillery training at Fort Mon roe, Va., and has be?n assigned to a post in Washington state. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., of Fort Lau derdale, Fla., is visiting her mother in Florence after spending several weeks here with Lt. King’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, accim- panied by Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Charlotte, N. C., have returned from a visit with their sistw, Mrs. Buell Stark in Dalton, Ga., and a business trip to Atlanta. Ensign and Mrs. James Sloan of Norfolk, Va,, are spendihg a ten day leave with the former’s mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughters, Misses Julia and Helen Porter, have returned from Montreal, N. C., where they spent ihe summer at their cot tage. Their granddaughter and niece, P snniy s policy of thrift and savings is moCc of a help than ever these days when every possible dol lar must go into War Bonds. _ . , This year we all must buy more carefully than ever BUY WlfOly and Peooey’s can be counted upon, as always, for high the things you noodl *"*** FALL’S HERE! | 1.98 FEMININE FLATTERY! Vise red types with a military air ... big soft berets that may be worn many waya . . .^»adre models for tailored togs . . « pillboxes round and square/. . . and big bonnets with flexible, flattering brims. Col ors for' fall ... all attractively trimmed. ■/ The New Fall Style Story! MARATHON* HATS Genuine fur felts in the best fall topcoat shades . . . featuring lower ^ crowns and wider brims. Casual* foe the School Crowd GAYEST HATS Bumper beanies, saucy g gg tarns, pert little dutch caps I and gay berets galore! * Yomthfml MmM, for ^FmU! ROYS’ NEW FELTS Collegiate looking — with A* contrasting bands and MX jaunty feather trimming. MV / 4