The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 29, 1944, Image 3
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TiieWOMAN’S PAGE
SOOEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST.....’
TELEPHONE 74 OR 258.
Mrs. Earle Fain
Honored By Frieiids >
On Monday evening Mrs. Rhett
Sloan and Mrs. S. S. Barnette were
hdstesses at a dinner party at the
State Training school in Hbnor of
Mrs. Earle Fain, whose marriage was
an event of last Saturday evening.
Coffee and cakes were served.
Mrs. Fain, the former Miss Myrtle
Waldrop, was presented a number of
gifts from Training school employees.
College Ministerial Club
To Hold Annual Banquet
In collaboration with the Woman’s]
Auxiliary, the Ministerial club of
Presbyterian vcollege will hold its an- 1
nual banquet Friday evening at 7:30
at the First Presbyterian church.
The guest speaker will be the Rev.
Ferguson Wood, pastor of Westmin
ster Presbyterian church of Atlanta.
The following will'be guests of the
club: Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brrfwn, j
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holman, Dr* and I
Mrs. D. J. Brimm, Pr. and Mrs. A. E.
Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner,
Rev. and Mrs. James Gray, and
Thomas Horton.
The 14 members of the club will
attend with their dates.
Coleman. Assisting hostesses' were
Mrs. J. B. Frontis, Mrs. B. H. Henry,
Mrs. L. E. Bishop and Mrs. Johrr W.
Coleman.
Opening the meeting were the sa
lute to the flag, the preamble and a
prayer. Mrs. P. M. Pitts, president,
presided over the business session.
Col. Ansel Godfrey, who has re
cently returned from Europe, was
guest speaker for the afternoon and
gave an interesting talk on “Uses of
Artillery in Conflict.”
Later the guests were invited into
the dining rootn for refreshments.
Pouring tea at either end of the table
were Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Bishop.
Sandwiches and cookies were served.
Blackwelders Entertain
Penney Employees
Honoring the employees of the J.
C. Penney company, Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Blackwelder entertained at
dinner on Tuesday evening at their
home on Centennial street.
Adorning the living room and din
ing room were arrangements of pas
tel chrysanthemums.
Dinner was served at prettily-
appointed tables. Marking the
places were chrysanthemum place
cards.
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Named "Student of Mtnth"
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day afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Cain gave the devo
tional, using the 103rd Psalm. The
4-H members joined the club in sing
ing "For The Beauty of The Earth."
A playlet, “A Thanksgiving of Long
Ago,” was presented by the 4-H
members. Miss Louise Fleming dis-
CIRCLES TO MEET
Circles and 3 of Broad Street
Methodist"' church will meet at the
church Monday evening, at 7:30, with
the Sara Glenn circle.
Century Club Meets
With Mrs. Brown
Mrs. M. W. Brown was hostess to
the Century club at its regular meet
ing Tuesday afternoon, Noymeber 20.
Members of the club enjoybd studies
on China presented in two papers.
The first, by Mrs. John Spratt, dealt
with, art ih tapestry and silks, and
the rither, by Mrs. James Gray, dealt
with ceramics.
A social hour followed the pro
gram during which refreshments of
cake, grapes, nuts and coffee were
served.
The group will meet again Decem
ber 4.
Miss Mauldin Honors
Mrs. James Wilson
Miss Lois Mauldin entertained
with a shower on Friday evening
honoring Mrs. James Wilson, a re
cent bride.
During the evening games were
enjoyed and a number of gifts pre
sented the honor guest.
Later refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
Entertain At Dinner
On Thanksgiving Day Mr. ftnd Mrs.
T. L. Cooper entertained with a fam
ily dinner at their home on North
Adair street.
Those enjoying the delightful oc-1
casion were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. i
Cooper and Susanne Cooper, Mr. and!
Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mrs. T. J. Mc
Alister, Mrs. Jim Moore and Mrs.
Jim Ridgeway of Laurens.
Legion Auxiliary
Hears Col. Godfrey
The November meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary was held
on Tuesday afternoon at • the home
of Mrs. Julia Griffin and Mrs. Julian
NOTICE TO
CUSTOMERS
Beginning today, nty
beauty shop will be open at
the usual time.
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
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Young People
Enjoy Party
Saturday evening Cornelia Harris
entertained with a dessert-card party
honoring Anne Owens and her guest,
Judy Morgan of Clemson.
Dessert was served in the dining
room buffet style from a table cent
ered with an arrangement of fruit.
Later rummy was played at three
tables. V*
Christmas Meeting
Music Club Announced
The annual Christmas meeting of
the Clinton Music club will be held
Tuesday evening, December 4, in the
parlors of the First Presbyterian
church. It will be an open meeting,
with guests invited.
Actaean Club Meets
With Miss Wright
Miss Sallie Wright entertained the
Actaeon Book club yesterday after
noon at her home.
The rooms were adorned with ar
rangements of pastel chrysanthe
mums.
During the afternoon a salad
course, ambrosia and fruit cake were
served.
During the war period meetings of
the club were discontinued but have
been resumed for the winter. New
members who have recently joined
the club are Mrs. E. H. Hell, Mrs. Zee
JJcLees, Mrs. Robert S. Owens and
Mrs. George Brockenbrough of Ki-
nards.
Joy Godfrey Honors
Three Queens Girls
Thursday afternoon Joy Godfrey
entertained with a “drop in” honor
ing her guests from Queens college,
“Pete” Thomas, Betsey Walton and
Betty Brown.
The guests were invited into \he
dining room for refreshments. Cen
tering the tea tablp was a bowl of
garden chrysanthemums. Russian tea,
sandwiches and cake were served.
Mrs. Godfrey poured tea.
Brockenbroughs
Entertain at Dinner
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George BrOckenbrough enter
tained at dinner at their country j
home, “Capers Acres.”
Colorful autumn leaves and log
fires in the open fireplaces adde^to
the attractiveness of the home. In the
dining room, softly lighted by candle
light, the table was centered with
i clusters of grapes and leaves arrang-
, ed around a reflector, with tall silver
! candles placed at intervals.
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i LUCY ANN THOMAS, member
|. of the senior class at Clinton high,
was named “Student of the Month”
, for November. The selection is
made by a committee composed of
i class presidents and instructors.
Lucy is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Thomas of this city.
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land Mrs. Charles D. Bell of Spar
tanburg. He attended Hastoc school
in Spartanburg and recently received I
a discharge from the army. He is |
connected with the Eden Food stores'
of Columbia, where ihe young couple
will make their home.
Immediately following the cere
mony an informal reception was held l
at the parsonage by the Rev. and
Mrs. Lever, friends of the young i
couple.
Those from here attending the
ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. Wy-;
man Sheaiy, J. E. Benjamin, Lt.,
Pauline Benjamin and Mrs. Paul i
Benjamin.
Mrs. Compton Heads
Long Branch Club
The Long Branch Home Demon
stration club held the November
meeting at the school house on Mon-
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am now serving meals
to the public at my home
on South Broad Street.
Breakfast 7 to 8 a.m., din
ner 12 to 1, supper 6 to 7:15
MRS.
P. W. MAULDIN
cussed selecting poultry for' - home' Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. W. R.
and market. r A Bf-own.
The following officers w^re elect- 1 . Local Leaders—Mrs. Joe Poole and
ed for the new year: Mrs. Vernon May.
President—Mrs. Sam Compton. ( Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Vice-President—Mrs. C. D. Benja- Sam Compton and Mrs. A. J. Pert-
min. land.
RUBBER
STAMPS
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MARKING LAUNDRY
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<2H” or less)
And an Indelible Ink Pad
$1.00
In ordering by mail PRINT
plainly name or initials want
ed on Stamp.
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CLINTON, S. C.
Greet ings^V
GIFTS FOR ALL THE
FAMILY
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Special Christmas rales on
the following magazines: Look.
Time. Newsweek, Coronet. Es
quire and others. Attractive gift
card with each subscription.
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GILBERT BLAKELY, Phone 188
PENCILS—The best 5c Pencils made
—Dixon Ticonderoga and Eagle
Mirado. Buy them boxed by the
dozen. Chronicle Pub. Co.
Wo rks^ 116
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^leries
^ Cold
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MODERN WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OF
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Has Special
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into uppar bronchial
tubes with its special
medicinal vapors
Stimulates
chest and bacb Sor>
tacas hko a mea.
warming poultice
Warming, soothing Vicks VapoRub is the best-
known home remedy you can use to relieve mis
eries of chest colds. Rub it well on throat, chest
and back at bedtime. Its special penetrating-
stimulating action starts right to work—and
keeps on working for hours—to
bring grand relief. Invites rest
ful sleep, too. Try it tonight.
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3 Days Only—November 29,30, Dec. 1
All Coats, Suits
and Dresses
1-2 PRICE
Miss Virginia Benjamin
Weds Charles D. Bell
On Saturday afternoon at 5:30
o’clock, Miss Mary Virginia Benja
min and Charles Qixon Bell, of Spar
tanburg and Columbia, were quietly
united in marriage at the home of
the officiating minister, the Rev. M.
W. Lever, in Lancaster, in the pres
ence of the immediate families and
a few close friends.
The impressive ring ceremony was
performed before the mantle which
was lovely with an arrangement of
yellow "and white chrysanthemums
flanked on either teide by "candelabra
holding lighted yellow tapers.
The bride was lovely in an aqua
'suit with black accessories and white
gloves. She wore a shoulder corsage
of gardenias, orange blossoms and
tuberoses. K .
Msr .Bell is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin
of this city. She is a graduate of
Clinton high school and completed a
course in nursing* at the Mary Black
hospital in Spartanburg. Following
her graduation she held' a position on
the nursing staff of the Clear Lake
Lodge in Orlando, Fla., and for the
past several years has been connect-
] ed with the nursing staff at the State
Training School.
Mr. Bell is a son of the late Mr.
ONE LOT OF BLOUSES REDUCED.
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ONE LOT OF SWEATERS GREATLY
REDUCED.
ONE LOT OF SKIRTS-y 2 PRICE.
BAGS REDUCED.
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BEAUTIFUL HATS REDUCED.
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For Your Christmas Shopping
Mfe have a lovely line of Scarfs to select from -r- such as
Metropolitan Masterpiece, Peruvian Square and others. Also,
Head Snuggies, The Crusader, and all the wear for the head.
We also^have lovely Hankies and Linens.
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