The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1948, Image 3
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NOTICE TO STOC KHOLDERS
The annual meeting of Stockhold
ers of The Commercial Depository
of Clinton, Clinton, S. C-. will be held
January 13, 1948, at 4:00 q’clock
P.M., in the office of the Depository,
to elect Directors for the next ensu-
year, and tV transact juch bus!
nes%. as nhay come before the- meet
ing. • A A_
. H. D. HENkY, Vice-Pres.
8-3c F. M, BOLAND, Cashier.
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Ford-Bryont ..
Mhss. Bryant and John D.
, Ford of thTs’Ycity, were united in
: marriage _on .December 25. The
'ceremony was performed in Laurens
! by Probate Judge J. H. Wasson.
After a wedding trip they are now ] Toniaht
' making their home here. *
with the Rev
ficiating.
The b'ride^jvore r a brown -gabardine
suit with brown accessories 'and a
purple ^orchid corsage.
The bridegrootn’s sister, Mrs. "Wil
liam P. Coker, of Asheville, was ma
tron of honor She wore a black wool
suit with black accessories and a
cor.sage of white gardenias.
William P. Coker, ^f Asheville,
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FRIDAY — 4 U> 6 F\ M.
The Ice Cream Bar
COMEf
ment position, as caretaker -of the
armory.
After a wedding trip they are resid
ing wilh the groom's parents.
U. D. C. Will
Hall-Livingston
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall of- near
Little Mountain, formerly of Goid-
ville, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sara Ruth, to Virgil'
Wyman Livingston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J* A. Livingston jof Prosperity.!
The wedding will take plaof in
Fdbruary.
| The January meeting of the Ste-'
1 phen D. Lee Chapter, U. D. C.. will
meet this evening (Tburs4ay) - at
' ; 7:,30 o’cltxTk at the home of Mrs. D. A. ‘
Yarborough. Mrs. E. H. Hall, Sr., is
program leader.
Georgia Visitor
Entertained Here v
<Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis enter-
tained at supper recently in honor
of ^tiheir visitor, Miss Mary Alice
i Blackburn, of Alto, Ga. Places
were laid for seven' guests, at the din
ing table which had a centerpiece of
greenery and' lighted candles. Sea
sonal decorations were attractive in
the receiving rooms.
Presbyterian Circles
To Meet Monday
Circles- of the -First Presbyterian
ohunch will meet \Jonday, January
12, as follows:
Circles L and 2 together at the
churfrh at 8 o’clock.
All others will rryeet at 4 o’clock.
No. 3, Mrs. J. B. Frontis.
No. 4, Mrs. R. C. McLees.
No. 5, Mrs. Harry Wilkes.
No: 6, Whs. H. S.' Owens. ‘ '
No. 7, Mrs. H. M. Wise.
No: 8, Rock Bridge at the church at
4 o’clock Tlesday, JaquaryT3.
Miss Margaret Bolt Bride
Of Sanford R. McDaniel
Of wide social interest is the an
nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. W. 'ft.
Bolt of Laurens, of the marriage of
Lions Give Party 5
At Country Club
: The Clintbn Lions club entertained! ^ M 1 ar S aret C - to San -
their wives and friends on last Tucs- 1 ° f so " Mr ' a . nd
day evening at Lakeside country! * ^ ‘ ¥ cI:)aniei of city
club. . on December 12.
Crepe paper streamers in pastel I . ^remony took place at 6
shades were used in-decorations and ° cloc k in evening at the First
the ball room was adorned with a
fan-shaped arrangement of gladi
oli. A bullet supper was served to
about one hundred guests. An. at
tractive centerpiece for the dining
table was fashioned of white' chry
santhemums, pink . carnations and
!heatherV Dancing was enjoyed dur
ing the evening with an orchestra
furnishing the music.
Members of the committee on ar
rangements ^included P. S. Bailey,
John A. Addison, Archie D. Clark
and Robert P. Hamer.
Baptist church of Asheville, N. C., j
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Singley-Sonders
Rehearsal Party
Miss Treida Peterson* of Spartan
burg, entertained the wedding party
and a few' friends Friday evening
aiflter the rehearsal for the Singley-
Sanders wedding which took place
December 27.*
The party wus given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, which
was prettily decorated in the green
and white bridal motif. Fruit cake,
colifee, nuts and cpndy were served.
The bride and groom presented their
gifts Jo the bridesmaids and ushers
at this time.
The Pattes Give
'Reveillon' Party
A .“Reveillon Party” was given
Dec. 31 by the Rev. and Mrs. Ed
ouard Pafte at their home, 7 Calvert
avenue. Twenty -guests enjoyed a
program df music atiSi'^nes. Pnaes
were given for “the hfiju little poem"
and the "last quiz *ft. 1947.” Just
before midnight a buffet supper was
served. Library, parlor and hall
were decorated with silvery leaves
and.colored tajlfers.
W. M. S. Meeting
Held Monday
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Bailey’** Memorial church met
Monday evening with Mrs. Eland j
Harris, hostess.
• The president, Mrs. Crawford, pre- j
sided over the business session and
Mrs. M'arvnn Stewart gave an inter
esting article on “He Shall Direct)
Thy Path.” Minutes of the previous
menting were read by Mrs. Harris.
secretary. The meeting was closed
with a prayer.
Later the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Glee Scarborough, served a salad..
ENLIST YOUR MEMBERSHIP
in the
course with hot coffee.
Birthday Dinner
Honors Mr. Adair
In observance of Mr. Adair’s birth-
'day Sunday, Jan. 4, Mrs. J. I. Adair
! entertained a number of relatives at
dinner.
Adorning the center of the table
which was overlaid with a 'linen
cover was an epergne with pink and
white roses handmade by the l|ast-
less. Place cards and the birthday
l cake decorated with pink candles
completed the table arrangement.
Rhodes-Smith
Rites Solemnized-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes of,
this city, announce the marriage of'
their daughtei* Kathryn, to Roy
Thomas Smith, <it>n of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde F. Smith, also of Clinton. The
ceremony was performed af- Broad
Street Methodist church parsonage
by Rev. P. L. Bauknlght.
Mr. Smith served several years in
the army and now holds a govern-
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Laurens County Community
Concert Association
Partake of a Program of Music and Entertainment by Some of the
Nation’s Outstanding Artists and Help Advance the Cultural Life of Ijiu-
rens County. ” ■ » ■ .
At Least 3 Concerts This Year
See and Hear in I^aurens What You Would Like to See and Hear
in New York.
, - Season Membership ... J6.00
(Tax Included)
School Children $3.00
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Membership Limited to 1,000
, . (Capacity of Auditorium) 1 .
No single admissions sold. This year’s members have prior nghL* to
membership in future years.
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Membership blanks available at Chronicle Publishing Co., or from any
one of the membership committee.
Memberships transferable and recognized by other Community Can-
cert Associations where seating is available.
Campaign Now On!:
Closes Saturday, January 10, at 5 P. M.
Pull for the Cultural Development
of Laurens County
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mrs. lee s. mcmillan
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Campaign Director
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