The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 10, 1946, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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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
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