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Thursday, June 8, 1944
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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TheWOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 OR-258
roses, daisies and delphinium being
featured in the living room.
Greeting the guests at the door
were Mrs. Julian Bolick and Mrs.
Wilson Harris. Receiving in the liv
ing room were the hostesses^ the
bride-ele ( ct and her Smother, j Mrs.
George W. Taylor.
Assisting in receiving Were Mrs. R.
E. Sadler, Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs.
S. G. Dillard, Mrs. R. S. Owens, Mrs.
‘J. Austin Chandler and Mrs. Paul G,
; Turner.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
Mrs. W. S. Horne
Hospital Patient
FINAL SETTLEMENT and
CREDITORS NOTICE
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Clyde Saxon Lanford,
Bible Class Meets With
Mrs. Bennie Blakely
Monday evening the May meeting
of the Ladies Bible class of the As
sociate Reformed Presbyterian church
was held at the country home of
Mrs. Benie Blakely.
that day. Dr. Woods also discussed
observe their wedding anniversary
On the exquisitely appointed table Tuesday, June 13.
Friends of Mrs^yw^S. Horne (Fay deceased, will present them to the
Adair) will be graoNiu. know she is undersigned, duly proven on or be-
j recuperating*at *he local hospital fol- fore the 18th day of ApriIj A D >
! lowing an appendix operation Satur-. |945 > or be forever barred,
i day morning. Mrs. Horne is a mem- , . 4 , , - , in,- r
1 her of The Chronicle stall. Jean Lay- th = 18th . ^ ot M f ^ J
ton is substituting for her at the of- »' 11 , ma , k | a " nal . a «ounting to-Uie
.! Ann iiinnoc Court of Probate for Laurens County,
Lt. and Mrs. Robert F. Black WTll, flce during her illness. s c at 10 0 - c i oc k a m . t fls Executrix
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur ThisjWeek.
the Southern hero, Robert E. Lee.
in the dining room, covered with an
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, contralto,
imported cut' work and lace cloth,
and Miss Annette Moorhead, vidlinist,' 5 e " tral adornment of pink and
gave a musical program. • , white larkspur and gypsophiha. Si -
Mrs. B. F. Wingard was chairman ! ver bon - bon dlsh es of salted nuts
of the evening’s program.
A delightful social hour was en-
and Mrs. D. C. Heustess, Mr. and, and 01 ? M** same day_will apply^for.
. „ T u Mrs. W. C. Shealy, and Mr. and MrsV a dlscb T^ e ' persons indebted to
Lewis Bagwell, Jr., has a birthday w ^ ^, er this estfete are hereby notified to
the 15th. . ’ ' ■ . _ make payment on or-before said date.
Continuing the study of the 'book, joyed during the evening and sand-
“Christian Citizenship,” a chapter wiches, grape juice, and cookies
was discussed, with Miss Margaret served.
Blakely as leader of the program.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and salad and sweet courses served
to twenty-two members.
Methodist Circles
To Meet Monday
Cirtles of the Woman’s Society ot
Christian Service, Broad Street Meth-
John Hunter
Entertains Friends
John Hunter entertained a number •
of friends with a street dance at his I
home on Friday evening. Punch and
cookies were served by his mother,
Mrs. J. H. Hunter.
board and mantel.
A salad course with punch and
cookies was served by Misses Julia
and Betty Taylor, Ame Jacobs, Jean
Layton, Marcia Galloway, Carolyn
Henry and Robbie King.
’ About seventy-five guests called
during the afternoon.
June 10 is the birthday of Mrs., TESTAMENTS—Especially made for
Brunson AsbilL young men in service. Chronic!*
were placed at intervals. Pink roses i Mrs. J. B. Dailey will have a birth- Publishing Co.
were used for decoration on the side- day the Nth.
Saturday, the 10th, is the wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John
Holland Hunter.'
Mrs. R. M. League will have a
birthday Monday, the 12th.
Pfc. and Mrs. Heath Copeland will
observe their wedding anniversary
I Sunday, the 11th.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davidson will
'observe their anniversary tomorrpw
LOIS JOHNSON LANKFORD,
Executrix.
Dated May 16 ,1944.—8-4c - .
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odist church, will meet Monday after- MfS. SimDSOII Honors
noon, June 12, at 4 o’clock, with the . . ... ,
Mrs. Wadsworth
Birth Announcements
RAMSEY
Sgt. and Mrs. Augustus Ramsey*
following c^irmen and hostesses: ™rS. YVOaSWOfm Je», atZ Lauren"fnn.y
No. 1 Mrs. J. B. Dailey, chairman, honoring Mrs. William Wadsworth, hospital on June 5.
Mrs. B. H. Henry, hostess. | a recent bride, Mrs. W. H. Simpson i , ■ ♦
No. 2 Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., entertained on Saturday afternoon at ANDERSON
.chairman; Mrs. Davis Holland, host-. a lovelv seated tea t * j »» o i r. a j
I ^ , = ediea ied - . J Lt. and Mrs. Samuel F. Anderson
. / ' Colorful garden flowers in pastel I annn , mr „ t u-„ hirth nf a rin.iaHtor
. lllan ’ chair - tints decorated the living room. , Joyce Lynn in Seneca> on j u g ne 3 ;
ess.
Tomorrow, the 9th, is the birthdayl
of Miss Carolyn Young.
Yesterday was the anniversary of
Capt. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson.
' Lt. and Mrs. Dillard Boland hgve a
wedding anniversary tomorrow.
Richard Rhame was two years old
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little ob
serve their anniversary Saturday, the
10th.
Today’s anniversaries include Mr.
man; Mrs. J. W. Milam, hostess.
with Mr§. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. W.
C. Milam as chairman and hostess.
The Sara Glenn circle will meet', Duri . n ^ tbe afternoon the guests Mrs An derson is the former Miss
ine sara Lrienn circle will meet W ere invited into the dining room i Margaret Rakpr nf Thnrnwell nr
Monday atj o clock in the evening, where the Igce-covered table was phanage* ' * 1 Th
centered with a bowl of roses, hemo- i 1 »
callis and larkspur,- BOLAND
A salad course, punch and cake; Pvt . and Mrs> F M Boland, Jr.,
was seryed in buffet style. j announce the birth of a daughter,
Assisting, in serving were Mrs. R. Linda Davidson, on June 4 at Hays
C. Adair, Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. hospital. Mrs. Boland is the former
I. M. Smith, Mrs. Allen McSween! Miss Willie Earle Davidson,
and Mrs. Wilson Harris.
Mrs.
Taylor-Roberts
Wedding Yesterday
The marriage of Miss Frances Tay
lor of this city, and Daniel McDonald
Roberts, corporal. United States
Wadsworth was presented l ADAIR
army was solemnized yesterday in! with a crystal fruit bowl. Miss Eliza-j Mr and Mrs Fleming Copeland
the^Centnd Presbyterian church in | beth Nelson, br.de-elect, was remem-- Adair of Laurens announce th e birth
St. Louis, Mo
Miss Taylor, the daughter of Mrs.
George W. Taylor, is a recent gradu
ate of Mary Baldwin college, Staun
ton, Va. Cpl. Roberts graduated from
Presbyterian college last fall and is
now stationed at Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo.
Mrs. Taylor, mother of the bride,
bered with a gift of crystal.
Clinton Bride
Honored In Laurens
Miss Nancy Laws was hostess to
four tables of bridge Tuesday morn
ing at her home in Laurens, compli-
| of a son, Fleming Copeland, Jr., on
| May 22. Mrs. Adair is the former
j Miss Margaret Hughes of Clinton.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
' Phones 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
▼. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra.
FAVORED OVER A
YEARS
ClanSSenS
Bread
as a ea ea es a as ^ ^ a •
menting Mrs. W. E. Dillon, Jr., ofj
and Mrs. Roberts, mother of the | Laurens, the former Miss Jean With-
groom, were present for the wedding.; erspoon, and Mrs. William Wads
worth, the former Miss Carolyn Free
man, of this city.
The games were played in an ar-
U. D. C. Meets With
Mrs. C M. Bailey
The last meeting of the Stephen D.
Lee chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, for the current year
.was held on Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Assistant
hostesses were Mrs. W. J. Duncan,
Miss Nene Workman and Mrs. Es
telle Abrams.
Adorning the receiving rooms of
the home were a profusion of color
ful roses.
Guest speaker for the evening was
Dr. D. J. Woods, who talked on the
Confederate president, Jefferson Da
vis, whose birthday was celebrated
OUR "WAR WORK"
IS TO HELP YOU
KEEP WELL
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■A Ye*, we’re in "war work”—
and to us it seems pretty im
portant. Our job is to co-oper
ate with your physician in help
ing to keep you well, and ready
for whatever work the nation
feels you are best qualified to
perform. We value this oppor
tunity to be of practical service.
Smith's Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
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tistic floral setting. The high score
prize went to Miss Mary Elizabeth'
Milam, a bride-elect, who was also
presented a dainty linen handker
chief as guest prize. The honorees
were also presented handkerchiefs as
gifts. Aftre cards, refreshments were|.
served by the hostess, assisted by her 1 '
aunt, Miss Virginia Sullivan.
Besides the brides and Miss Milam,
j the guests included Mrs. J. D. With-
; erspoon, Mrs. Don Witherspoon, Jr.,
; Misses Phoebe Witherspoon, Totsy
I Fleming, Linda Franks, Frances
; Fleming, Gloria McGowan, Elise
; Long, Mildred Roper, Virginia Wier,
all of Laurens; Mrs. Paul Gray Tur
ner, Misses Inez Young, Marjorie
Miller, Kat Dicus of Clinton, and An
nette Moorhead of Goldville.
Musical Program By
Thornwell Pupils
Friday Evening
A program by the music depart
ment of Thornwell orphanage, head
ed by Miss Luva McDonald, will be
presented in the chapel Friday eve
ning, June 9, at 8 o’clock. The pub
lic is cordially invited.
The following program will be
presented:
“Pretty Tulip,” Johnstone; “The
Little Bird,” Wood; “A Wooden-Shoe
Waltz,” Vandevere—grades 1 and 2.
“Flag of Our Country,” Stairs —
Carolyn Childers.
“Dreamy Daisies,” Stairs—Eugenia
Harper.
“Twinkle Toes,” Hopkins — Mary
Alice Hamm.
“Whirligig,” Frischen; “Country
Gardens,” Vandevere—grade 3.
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SlWZbiu
Stairs
Diamonds
For ages Dia
monds have been
a prime invest
ment. Bought
here, our stand
ing assures the
finest that money
will obtain.
A Visit To the Farm,
Irma Owens.
“Come, Dance With Me,” Humper
dinck—Neely Anne Bigham.
“The Parrot and the Penguin,” Ad
ler—Florence Ginn.
“Let Laughter Reign,” Wilson;
“Dutch Lullaby,” Wilson—grades 4
and 5.
“Hawaiian Echoes,” Hopkins—Hel
en Hamiltofi. /
“The Glider and the Gull,” Stevens
—Myrtle DuBose.
“Floating With the Tide,” Wilson—
grades 6, 7, 8.”
“Londonderry Air,” Irish melody—
Wanda Elledge.
“To the Evening Star,” Wagner—
Aimee Cothran.
“Struttin* Along,” Federer — Mary
Conrad.
“Home, Sweet Home Around the
World,” Lorenz—grades 7 and 8.
“Allegretto,” Haydn — Wanda El
ledge and Miss McDonald.
“The Lost *Chord > ” Sullivan—Dor
othy Gibney.
“Valse Caprice,” Newland — Betty
Jean Idol.
“The Bells of St. Mary’s,” Adams—
grade 6, 7, 8.
J.C.THOMAS
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WATCH MAKER
Tea Compliments
Miss Frances Taylor
Last Thursday afternoon from six
to seven, Misses Virginia Sadler and
Annette Moorhead entertained with
a lovely informal tea at the patter’s
home in Goldville honoring Miss
Frances Taylor, popular bride-elect.
A profusion of beautiful flowers
was used for decoration in the spa
cious receiving rooms, with gladioli.
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Beginning Thursday Morning, June 8, 9, IO
DRESSES COATS
All of best quality and styles —
Rayons, Bembergs, Crepes, Cottons
ALL WOOL — SHORT and LONG
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Special
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ONE LOT BLOUSES
ONE LOT SKIRTS
$1.95
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ONE LOT OP SOCKS-
50c value for 40c
NO CHARGES —NO APPROVALS
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Special
ONE LOT OF SUPS.. $1.50
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