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and .Miss ^Rose Lee were assistant, day Gening aMhe^ome ol Mr., and F|pminf| NflmpH Td ^ —
hostesses. "tMre. TTF. Jacobs. ——— ~r-fr-. I* . ,
Circle chairman. Mrs. Carroll P. : Hosts and hostesses 'for the occa-jlNGW rOFm JOD
Reid, presided and Miss Elizabeth sion were Mr. Snd Mrs. Robert F. I ^
Copeland presented the program on Black, Mr. and Mrs. John William Frank Fleming of -Lanfords. who^ofr-Thurs<iay t January 22, at 3.30.
The Clinton chapter of elar.srooir.
teachers will meet art the high school
“Thy Saving Health.’’ Taking part
were Mrs. Clhyte Ray, who gave the
devotional, Miss Mary Shedd ahd
Miss Katrine Martin.
King, Mr. and Mrs. William Shields*, s ^ rvec j as f arm labor assistant!
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis.-
Engagement Of
Interest Here
Mrs. Tessie Simmons (A Cross Hill,
announces the engagement of her
Ex Libris Book *
Club Holds Meeting
The Ex Lihris club met Tuseday
, . . in Laurens county during the past! AUXllJAXY TO
During the evening guests were in-l . V
vited into the dining room , where «; rear, ha., been named an,slant coun-
At the conclusion of the program! salad, assort^ sandwiches, cake and, ty agent of Chesterfield county and
the hostesses served a saladr*plate; Russian tea were served buffet style. ^ entered upon his duties the first of
with Russian tea. • < ; The prettily-appointed supper table the year> it is ann ounced by C. B.
^ : had a cen1ral arrangement.. ! Cannont county ^ent. ■
Tuesday Bridge Club
Meets With Mrs. Bailey
The Januaj-y meeting df the Amer^
lean Legion Auxiliary will be held
Tilesday* January 20, at 4:00 p. m
at the home of Mrs. W. G. King. St.
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t MASONS TO MEET
Cafnpbel Lodge NcT 44, A. F. M.,'
The Tuesday bridge club gathered meet Tuesday, January 20, at 7
'*•*— —**-*• -- -- afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. at the home of Mrs. P. S. Bailey the o dock, When the F. C» degree wiH
daughter, Kathryn Jane, to James ' past week. Two tables were in play, conferred, it is announced by of-1
Richard Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ;^ca ope an . 'during the afternoon, with Mrs. Car-.^ c ^ a ^ s -
J. G. Martin, Sr., of ; James Island, Greenery and berries were used in lisle Neely and Mrs R a y mo nd Pitts ‘
Charleston. ! the .living room where eight members | winnirtg ^0^ p ri zes. After cards a)
The wedding will take place in gathered for an informal discussion sa j ac j pi a t e vas served
February. • ’ . i on literary events.- Books were also
Presbyterion Auxiliary
To Meet Monday
j exchanged. Sandwiches, cheese bis-
; cuit, potato chips and hot chocolate
i were served during the afternoon.
The Woman's auxiliary of U>e First : Chllrc |, Officers
Predbyteraan church will meet Mon-i . i ii j
day afternoon, January 19, at 4 Are Installed
o’clock. Mrs. A. S. Maxwell of| A n executive meeting of the Wom-
Thoniwell orphanage, will teach the an ’ s Society of Christian Service of
mission study lesson.
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Mrs. William Shields was hostess
to her chib Thursday afternoon for
a ‘dessert bridge. / •
Two tables were arranged for the
games in a pretty setting of red roses.
Tallie also carried out the rose motif.
Before the games a sweet course, cof
fee, candy and huts were served.
Scores were tied and Mrs. Robert
Black cut with Mrs. Tommy Hollis
to win the award.
Broad Street Methodist church was
held at the church Thursday after
noon. Ollficers for the coming year
were installed during the morning
worship hour on Sunday. Another
tweeting will be heki Monday after
noon, January 19, at the church at
3:30 o’clock.
January Meeting
Sara Glenn Circle
The Sara Glenn circle of Broad
Street Methodist church met Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Julian Coleman. Mrs. J. J. ’Green
HERE’S WHY MOST MOTHERS
When Children
Catch Cold
W arming, soothing relief
from distress of colds starts
In a hurry when you rub on
Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. Be
cause VapoRub penetrates to
-upper. "
special medicinal vapors... and
stimulates skin surfaces like a
.warming poultice. Then it works
for hours to bring relief while
the child sleeps! Try it tonight!
AT BEDTIME rub throat,
chest and back with Vicks
VapoRub. Its relief-bring
ing action starts instantly
to relieve distress . . .
WORKS WHILE CHILD SLEEPS
to bring relief during the
night. Often by morplng
most misery of the cold
Is gone!
Mrs. George Blalock
Hostess At Bridge
Thursday afternoon Mrs. George
Blalock was hostess to members of
her bridge club assembling players
for two tables.
A dessert course was served before
the games. High , score award w^nt
to Mrs. Harry Wilkes and floating
prize’ to Mrs. James Addison. _ A
lovely bowl of snapdragons and
gladioli was used in the card room.
Presbyterian Business
Circles Meet Together
Monday evening the Business
Women’s circle No. 2, entertained
members of group No. 1 at the First
Presbyterian church.
Mrs. A. M. Copeland gave the de
votional after which Mrs. George
Taylor addressed the group on “For
eign Missions.”
Later refreshments of nut loaf,
coffee and salted nuts were served
in the church parlors.
Thirty-five’ menvbers attended the
meeting.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Finney
Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., enter
tained her bridge club Thursday af
ternoon.
An arrangement of lavender chrys
anthemums adorned the dining table
and pink snapdragons were effec*!
tive bn a console. Two tables were
in play \yith high score prize being
w6n by Mrs. C. W. Anderson. Later,
a sWeet course., coffee, nuts and,
mints were served.
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman’s Missionary society of
St. John’s Lutheran church was held'
January 5 at the home of Mrs. Rhett!
P. Adair. * -I
Mrs. Elbert Boyce led the program
1 for the evening on “We The People od
(The World.” Mrs. W. O. Derrick and
Mrs. Ratchford Boland contributed
articles,on tlie topic of discussion.
At the conclusion of the program
i the hostess servexTa salad and sweetj
1 course.
j Baptist Business Women
Have Monthly Meeting
The Business Women’s circle met
Monday evening at the First Baptist
church with Mrs. Hugh Ray and Miss 1
Jamie Little as hostesses.
Topic oif study, “Sixty Years In;
Royal Service,”, was presented by
Mrs. W. H. Roberts with Mrs. Jobe
D. Holland, Mrs. Ray, Miss Irene
Workman. Miss Agnes Davis, Miss
Eloise Miller "and Miss Elizabeth
Adams contributing articles.
Refreshments of do-nuts, coffee,
and salted nuts were served in the
church parlors which were attrac
tive with arrangements .of pink gladi
oli. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel was a guest
of the group for the meeting.
U. D. C. Chapter
Installs Officers
The January meeting of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy, Steph
en D. Lee chapter, was held Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs. D.
A. Yarborough. .
Mrs. E. H. Haji, program chairman,
presided and # conducted the instal
lation services for new officers. Miss
Lily Yarborough gave sketches on
Lee and Jackson, Confederate gen
erals, who have birthdays this month.
An arrangement of camellias was
attractive in the hostess’ living room
where twenty-five members gathered
for the meeting. Ambrosia and cake
was served by the hostess, and as
sistant hostesses, Mrs. Metta Stone,
Miss Gladys Wilson and Miss Sara
Stone. / ■
The following officers were in
stalled to serve for the coming year:
President. Mrs. Henry M. Young.
Vice-President, Miss Agnes Davis.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. D. A.
Yarborough. i
Oorresponding ' Secretary, Mrs.
Ralph Copeland.
Treasurer, Miss Sara Stone.
Historian, Mrs. C. B. Betts. j.
Registrar, Mrs. J. H. Stone. ’
Chaplain, Mrs. A. M. Copeland.
Recorder of Crosses. Mrs. Nene D.
Workman.
Delightful Drop-In
Given Saturday
A delightful drop-in, assembling
about fifty guests, was given Satur-
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