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Thursdoy, Januory 10, 1946 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three The WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS Of INTEREST ,.. TELEPHONE 74 OR 258 juert ipScer o! the eventr Mrs. Mellette, stteodance ofllcer . —ID,. EllzmbCth 1 Young and Amv ' Misses Sara EUtabeih'wc garding the dlfllcultles oi Century Club Meets .« With Mrs. Sprott ^ ' gave an interesting pi of the Chinese.,. Church Graiips To Presbyterian Circles To Meet Monday Circles of the Auxiliary o: Judy Adair Celebrates Her Fourth Birthday. On last Thursday afternoon Jud Grady . Adair, celebrated her fowl birthday with a party. During the afternoon indoor garni ware played and later the Utt: room where the lovely birthday cal with four glowing-candles centert the table. Novel souvenir ctfntalne: presented the little i Mrs. Don Roberts, Hostess To Friends Saturday evening Mrs. Da £ Bridge Forty Given io. B^Mrs. Bill Shields";"--' entertained at bridge, in s. Legion Auxiliory To . , (Meet With Mrs. Anderson The American Legion Auxiliary ■" teet Tuesday afternoon, Janu- PTA Group Hears Attendance Officer i Street School Parent-Teacher iciation was held .Tuesday in the ent, Mrs. H. E. Spencer, pressing. If KxirNose filkOp- Spoils Sleep Tonight ’. Bailey, Mrs. Ryland Sumerel. rs. Frank Young, Miss Lula Y< " Lonford-Dominick Rites At Newberry On December 24 Miss Betty Jl Lanford and Billy Harold Dom a, needn’t wait ti n's whim; they're here on your <y spring dreaaes! Cap sleeves, tiny ista in cottpns, rayons; bright pah as. buttondowns, top. And, at. Newberry and recently received Mr. and Mrs. Luther Young Entertain Friends On 25th Wedding Anniversary t their marriage on Saturday Mildred Workman served cake. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED George-Richapd.Owens.-so cap old yesterday. Thomas LeRoy Sanders, son i rate his first .birthday January ... Miss Louise Singley had a birthday E HOSPITAL THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Phone 400 Delivery Service Phone 400 Delivery Service We Are Happy! TO SERVE YOU AT OUR TEMPORARY LOCATION IN J. I. COPELAND'S STORE WN. BROAD ST. . Now FULLY Stocked Except for Soda Fountain and Prepared to Toke Core of All Your Drug Store Needs. DO YOU NEED — FILMS? MOTHBALLS? FLASHUGHT BATTERIES? HAIR BRUSHES (with Nylon Bristle*)? CIGARETTE UGHTERS? PIPES? GOOD FOUNTAIN PENS (Wa- •terman and Parker)? WE HAVE THEM AND WILL BE DELIGHTED TO SUPPLY YOU. Fire Sale Still Going (SALVAGED GOODS AT HALF PRICE) COME IN AND VISIT US TODAY Sadler-Owens Pharmacy WE NEED AT ONCE: A Number of Women as Sewing Machine Operators —, if you are between the ages of 18 and 36 and can work reg ularly each day, we can give you a steady and permanent job in a clean and pleasant place to work. Earnings of com petent and experienced work ers run as high as $30.00 a week and more. Minimum wage for learners is 40 cents an hour. Apply to... HALLMARK Manufacturing Corp. Davidson Street Clinton, S. C.