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[' v -V . .. - Thursday, October 28,1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Page Three < i TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, OUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 Lanford-Gossett Engagement Mrs. Ethel Lanford of Lanford Sta tion, announces the engagement of her daughter, Ruby, to William Alvin Gossett of Cross Anchor. The wed ding will %ke place at an early date. Presbyterian Women Meet In Columbia The thirtieth annual meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Synod of South Carolina of the Presbyterian church was held in Columbia Tues day through today at the First Pres* byterian church. 1 -v Mrs. A. M. Copeland attended the meeting in the interest of the orphan age,. Dr. William P. Jacobs, presi dent of Presbyterian college, ad dressed the group yesterday on “New Requirements of Christian Educa tion.” Mrs. John Spratt of this city, is Christian social service secretary for the state-wide organization. A.R.P. Bible Class Begins New Study . Mrs. R. L.. Plaxico was hostess on Monday evening to members of the Ladies Bible class,of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. , Mrs. George Watts Copeland was leader of the program and began a series of discussions on the book, “Studies In the Life of the Christian” by H. T. Sell. Later in the evening a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served a salad course with tea. Mrs. Sloan Todd of Alexandria, La., who is vis iting here, was a special guest for the meeting and was remembered by the class with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney Give Dinner For Employes On last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney celebrated the sixth anniversary of Chaney’s Dress Shoppe with a banquet for the employes at the city hall in Laurens. Punch was served, after which a delicious turkey dinner was enjoyed. The table was prettily decorated with beautiful autumn flowers in a va riety of -colors. Attractive novelty place cards were used. After dinner, Mrs. Chaney, who acted as hostess, office of the Bell Telephone com pany. > Mrs. Maher, who is the daughter and Mrs. Stephen J. Maher of Pater son, N. J., attended the St. Mary’s schools at Paterson. He has been an employe of The Evening News of Patenon for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Maher left during the for a after their home in Spartanburg. of the death of the former’s mother, Mrs. C. T. Martin of Laurens. While here they visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole. Mrs. G. H Mcllwain of the city schools faculty, was the week-end guest of friends in Belton. Mrs. C. G. Padget of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her a short wedding trip to mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors. Tv’.tf Tbe price we pot upon* pre scription i« e/e/r price—always; It is determined by a careful reckoning of the cost of ingre dients, the time of a skilled registered pharmacist, a fixed percentage for overhead and a modest profit. Our costs are low because our volume is Urge; And you are assured fresh, po tent drugs in every instance; Actually, it costs no more—may cost a good deal less—to have prescriptions compounded here. Smith's Pharmacy The Rexall Drag Store IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE following an accident, when the court gays, “You pay”, if you can turn to an insurance company and say, "YOU pay!” iEtna Automobile In- surance pays verdicts u to the policy limits and cost of legal defense. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent Jacobs Building—Phone M CLINTON, 8. C. in a charming manner introduced several former employee,* present employes, their husbands and other guests. After dinner the group was entertained in 'a delightfully infor mal manner. As a token of appreciation, the employes presented Mrs. Chaney with a beautiful, silver bread tray and other friends invited for the oc casion remembered her with a lovely set of silver pepper and salt shakers. Guests in addition to employes and their husbands were Miss Mary Stone, Mrs. SelmS B. Adair, Mr. and tors. L. W. Rawl, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur How ard, nad Gus- Babb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer of Greenville, were out-of-town guests for the occasion. W.C.T.U. Group Meets With Mrs. Irene Todd Members of the Woman’s Chris tian Temperance union met on Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irene Todd. The president, Mrs. L. S. Hender son, presided over the meeting and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey was in charge of the program. A devotional was led by Mrs. J. Reed Todd, after which Mrs. Bailey discussed articles from the organization’s magazine, “Union Signal” Mrs. Adams Hostess To Friends At Dinifer Pvt. William B. Campbell will re turn today to Vancouver, Washing ton, after spending a leave with Mrs. Campbell and with his mother, Mrs. Murray Adams, at their home on Musgrove street. On Sunday Mrs. Adams was host ess to a number of 1 friends at dinner honoring her son. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gregory and daughter, Mrs. Lee Barnes and sons, and Ray Campbell of Greenwood, Misses' Eleanor and Hilda Dockery and Lick Stroud of Whitmire, Cpl. Mike DeMaro of Fort Jackson, Mrs. J. D. Barbery and Miss Mary Bur roughs of this city, ft Madden-Fuller Rites At Gray Court Church Of interest to friends here is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Madden and Cpl Mil- ton Lee Fuller which was solemnized on October 15 in, the Gray Court Methodist church. Rev. W. Y. Cooley officiated,.'' The wedding music was furnished by Miss Rubye Culbertson and Mrs. E. J. Evatt. Mrs. Troy Madden played the traditional wedding marches, The church was decorated with yellow and white dahlias and false dragon head. For her wedding the bride chose a smart two-piece dress of winter white and rose flannel, with which she wore black accessories. Her cor sage was of talisman rosebuds. Mrs. Fuller is the only daughter of J'. S. Madden and the late Mary. Jacks Madden of Mountville. She at tended Presbyterian college and is the commercial teacher at Hickory Tavern high school. * Corporal Fuller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fuller, of Laurens, at tended Laurens high school. For the past eighteen months he has been a member of the arm^d forces and is now stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. For the present the bride will re main at the home of her father near Mountville while Corporal Fuller re turns to Fort Benning. Former Clinton Girl * Weds In Spartanburg A beautiful ceremony, impressive in its dignity and simplicity, was the wedding of Miss Nell Dillard to James Alexander Maher which took place in the rectory of the St. Paul Catholic church in Spartanburg on Wednesday October 20, at 4 o’clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis O. Ferri and was attended by the immediate families and a few close friends. Miss Dillard had as her only at tendant, Mrs. Edward Smith as ma tron of honor, and Mr. Maher had as his best man Edward Smith. Mrs. Smith wore a brown dress, brown accessories and a shoulder corsage of talisman roses. The bride was lovely in a street length dress of pale blue. With this costume she wore a pale blue hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. Immediately following the wedding an informal reception was held at the home of the bride. The living room where the guests were received was beautifully arranged with a pro fusion of white chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. In the dining room the bride’s table wds lovely with its lace cloth, being centered with a large bowl of small white chrysan themums, flanked on each side with candelabra with lighted white tapers. On one side of the table the bride’s cake, topped with a bride and bride groom was placed. Helping in the serving of punch and cake were the bride’s two sisters, Mrs. Sally At water, Miss Bessie Dillard, and Mrs. Johnny E. Mullins. MHrs. Maher, who is the daughter of Mrs. Jack W. Dillard, is formerly of Clinton but for several years has made her home - in Spartanburg where she has been employed in the afternon f Florida, after which ttiey will make Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr., and chil dren of Valdosta, Ga., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tay lor. Friends of Mac B. Hipp, Sr., will be glad to know he is improving at Guy H. Copeland of Abbeville, vis- ! U»e Greenwood hospital where he is ited his mother, Mrs. J. Rhett Cope-j* patient. On Sunday Mrs. O. O PEOPLE YOU KNOW ... Clinton branch will be given its quota and workers notified. Appre ciation was expressed by the com mittee to those assisting wife the work. * Merchants Discuss Work Program discuss a supervised work program to be led by Mrs. Delle Putnam of Laurens, of the distributive educa tion, division of the state department of education. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation for the flowers, kindnesses and sym pathy shown me at the time of the A. Wilmot Shealy, Jr., principal of I death of my mother, Mrs. J. J. land, during the week. Miss Beth Ford of the city schools faculty, spent the week-end at her home in Clover. Mrs. J. H. Graham and Miss Mar tha Graham of Union, spent Monday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr., and Mr. Milam. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs are vis iting Dr. J: Dillard Jacobs in At lanta, Ga. Mrs. G. R. Milam is spending some time in Panama City, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Jinks, and Mr. Jinks. W. E. Owens is spending two weeks in Easley with his daughter, Mrs. B. H. Martin, and Mr. Martin. Friends of Pfc. George F. Brown ing will be interested to know he has been transferred from Fort Mc Clellan, Ala., to The Citadel, Charles ton, fbr training. Lt. and Mrs. Sloan.Todd of Camp , *. tl’ r Livingston, Alexandria, La.; a r e! IntGFmClli HCr6 (Of spending a 15-day leave with theliui.. C|| a W FeraUSOH former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J”'** tl, « Reed Todd and with the latter’s rela- RlCnOrd F. FcrgilSOd lives in Conway Copeland and Mrs. Carrie Schenck of Newberry, visited Mr. Hipp, the former’s brother. Mrs. A. B. Godfrey and daughter, Miss Joy Godfrey, were week-end guests of Mrs. F. A. Glenn and-Miss Carolyn West in Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur, Sr., of Greenville, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., Tues day. Pvt Luther Nabors of Port Ben ning, Ga., spent the week-end with relatives here and in Laurens, and with Jiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, in Goldvi Me. Mrs. Heath Copeland was the guest of relatives in Chester several days this we6k. Friends of Mrs. E. L. Holland will be glad to know she is improving at her home where she has been ill the past week. ^ the. high school, has announced % I McMinn. meeting for the Merchants associa tion of the Chamber of Commerce to be held in the high school library Monday evening, Nov. 1, at 8 o’clock. The purpose of the meeting is to —MRS. FRED BURNETT. TESTAMENTS—Especially made for young men in service. Chronicle Publishing Co. Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey attended the Founders day exercises Sunday at Tamassee, D. A. R. - sponsored school for mountain children, near Walhalla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands spent the past week in Greenville with their daughter, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson, and Mr. Carson. Mrs. W. G. Hobbs and daughter, Claire, of Savannah, Ga., are spend ing the week with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Roberts. M. C. Milam returned Tuesday to his home in Emporia, Va., after a visit here with his sisters. On Monday Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Milam were-guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair in Greenville. Mrs. James L. Browning of New berry, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus and family. Mrs. Zee McLees is visiting her son, Lt. Robert McLees, in Orlando, Fla. Enroute home she will spend some time with her brother, R. Z. Wright, and Mrs. Wright in Jack sonville. Friends of Mrs. Wright will regret to know she is ill. Browning Dicus, naval air corps, of Lake City, Fla., is spading a 10- day leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Aj Dicusr Mr. and Mrs. Olin Furr and chil dren, Ada Apn tod Fayrel, and Mrs. J7 L. Fufr wire guests of relatives in Columbus and Try on, N. C., # the past week-end. They were accom panied home for a visit by Mrs. George C. Dedmonds of Try on. Friends of Mrs. R. B. Glenn will be glad to know she is improving af ter an iJilness of several weeks. Friends' of C. H. Hall will regret to know he has been iU at his home the past week. Selwyn Brown of Goldville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. Furr and family during the week before leaving for the west coast where he will enter war work. ^ Friends of Lt. Lawrence Hall will be interested to know he hatf been transferred from Daniel Field, Au gusta, Ga., to Macon, Ga. Mrs. Ada V. Brown and grandson, Gary Bodie, of Prosperity, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. J L. Furr, several days last we°k. Friends of Mrs. W, H. Workman will be glad to know she is improv-j ing and is able to be up some each day, after a three weeks illness. Mrs. Harry Bolick arrived yester day to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Todd, for a few days. Her 1 young son, Harry, will return with her to Durham, N. C., Saturday, where they will make their home with Lt. Bolick, stationed at Camp Butner. Friends of Mrs. Hugh Holman will be glad to know she is doing nicely at Hays hospital where she under went an appendix operation vester- day. - Mrs. Augustus Ramsev left this week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Riob, in Vin cennes, Indiana. Frientls of Mrs. W. G. Coker will be interested to know she is a patient at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer of New berry, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. R. M. Crooks, and Mr. Crooks. Miss Mary Ella Bailey, member of the Greenwood school faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. . . Mr. and Mrs. Deany Martin have returned to Norfolk, Va., after being called here the past week on account A Few Drops Up Each Nostril Quickly RcRcva Head Cold Stuffiness Specialized Medication Works Fast Right Where Trouble Is! 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