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- * » \ Thursday, January 22, 1948 .. i THE CLINTON ■RieWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W land '‘Mountain Folk Sflngs.” playing la nujnber of illustra-tfve recordings. iMrs. E. H. Hall gave an interesting i sketch on Lily Strickland, a South Carolina composer, who was a class mate at Converse college. ' • Mrs. Wise Gives Dessert-Bridge Thursday afternoon Mrs. — ■ . — Wise was hostess to her club for a dessert-Joridge. " " • “Universal Military Training." Mrs. Potted plants were colorlpl in the Almon Spencer read an article, “Se- rooms where two tables were ar- cUrity from War in Today’s World." ranged ifpr the games. Before cards Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton During the afternoon Mrs. King, a sweet course was served with cof-. announce the engagement of thei with assistant hostesses, served sand- fee. Higjh score prize was.won hy j Mrs. Kenheth N. Baker and floating i prize went to Mrs. H. L. Eichelbcr- ger. Layton-McMillaB Engagement daughter, Jean, to William C. • Me- wiches, cookies and Russian tea. Millan, of Jacksonville, Fla., and , * .—.—■». _ Presbyterian college. The date of th C fll j r , l ll L U„- rc weddins will be announced. i,Ud y '- !ub HeQrs ♦ Henry-Crowson Engagement Talk By Jacobs Last week Mrs. R. E. Sadler enter- 1 Thornwell Circle ) 'tained the Wednesday Study club Holds Meeting for its regular meeting 4 at her, home On Tuesday evening of the past Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry on Broad street. • I week members of the Edith DeWese announce the engagement of their The club had as its guest speaker Lynn circle of Thornwell Memorial daughter Carolyn, to Edward Ray- Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta, Ga.,' church met at the Turner building, mond Crowson, of Fayetteville, N. C. t a native Clinton son, ,and author of Dr. D. J. Brjmm taught the lesson and Presbyterian college. The wed- note who graphically discussed the, from “Sermon On The Mount.” ding will take place March 14. /‘Art of- Writing.” | . At the conclusion of the study a -——♦ - Later a salad course, cake and cof- social hour was enjoyed. The host- Garden Club Units To Meet Monday The units of the Garden club will meet Monday, January 26, at 4 p.m. with the following hostesses: Iris—(Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Gardenia—(Mrs. Edouard Patte. Rose—(Mrs. Wm. Brooks Owens. Magnolia—Mrs. H. L. Eichelber- ger. Legion Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. King The January meeting of the Ameri- fee were served for refreshments. Tuesday Club Enjoys Meeting The Tuesday afternoon bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Before the games a dessert course was served. A number of progres sions were enjoyed, with two club visitors, Mrs. John W. Little and Mrs. J. B. Hart, winning prizes. Arrangements of early spring flowf ers formed a pretty setting for the two tables. can Legion Auxiliary was held on D , . t Ll Tuesday afternoon at the home of » rCSbytCNOnS 10 riOVG Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., with the P r esi-J CottOOG PfOVGr GrOUDS dent, MYs. Frank Miller, presiding. T ^ u e t^„ ■ e ’ I In observance of the “Week of FVar the opening exercises the r, f ,. T i ,, ^lonoo r , „ , Prayer for World Missions, the wo- pledge to the flag was given and esses Mrs. D. E. Matthews and Mrs. Sam Knox, served pie a la mode withi coffee. Presbyterian Auxiliary ^ Has Mission Program The regular monthly meeting of the First Presbyterian church aux iliary was held Monday afternoon. Affl^f the business session Mrs. R. E. Wysor, foreign mision program chainpan, introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. A- S. Maxwell. Mrs. Maxwell who with her husband,' the late Rev. Maxwell, served a num- er of vears as a missionary to Bra zil, brought an inspiring message on the subject of study. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin closed the pro gram with prayer. prayer offered by Mrs. Jasper Row land. The preamble was read and men of the First Presbyterian church are asked to meet in the following Baptist Society yVia irrmio i on**T.'T C, “‘ J cottage prayer groups, at 3:00 p.m. ObSGrVGS 60th AnniVGrSQry ca” A shor" busdnp^ 211 ^ ' Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and The January meeting of the Wom- lowed fo " Friday, January 26, 27, 29, 30: an’s Missionary society was held c r, tv,, , , . ' . ! Group No. 1—North Broad Street: • Monday afternoon at the First Bap- NaHnn.l , ^ ,rn ? an *U° ' J - Wl11 Leake - leader; meets i tist church. • f0r . th< ; with Mrs. Leake. I Mrs. Clark Johnson had arranged program. e discussed j G. r0U p j^ 0 2—Florida Street: Mrs. [a program ©n “Sixty Years of Royal Roy, Workman, leader, meets with Service.” Giving articles on the Close-Gut on Fall Merchandise! Coats $10.00 Dresses . $2, $3, $1 Maternity Dresses '/ 2 Dr. One lot Raincoats : $4 Skirts $1.00 Sweaters '/z Price Chenille Robes .... $3.00 Rayon Robes $2.00 Wool Robes $5.00 Kid Gloves $1.50 < Small sizes) Wool Gloves and Mittens ... 75c Girdles $1.00 SnuKKies 50c Panties 50c Bras 2r»c (uplift) 1 Outing Pajamas $2.95 ”• •? Gowns $2.95, $3.95 Bed Jackets $1.00 C Black Satin Slips $2.95 Half Slips $1.95 Black Panties 50c P. S. SEE OCR NEW GIBSON GIRL BLOUSES AND BALLERINA SKIRTS. ALL SIZES AND COLORS. MOORE’S DRESS SHOPPE CLINTON, S. C. HStuffyNose (Mrs. Workman. Group No. 3—College View: Mrs. works of history of the organization were Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. William P. Jacobs, leader, meets with Lynn Cooper, Mrs. R. M. League and; Mrs. B. O. Whitten. | Mrs. Asa Davis. The devotional was Group No. 4—College District: Mrs. conducted by Mrs. J. H. Darr, who Horace Payne, leader, meets with Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr. also presided over the business ses sion at the conclusion of the discus sion. A~TI£tIe'Va- ffo^hol' in each nostril quickly opens up nasal passages to relieve stuffy transient congestion. Invites rest ful sleep. Relieves sniffly, sneezy distress of head colds. Follow direc tions in the package. Try it! Club Has Program , n On Southern Music • H< !? Mrs. Rotoert Wysor \vas hostess to birrndQy C.GlGDrOtlOH fifteen members of 4he Century club | Linda Bridges, daughter of Mr. and, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Bridges, celebrated her! Mrs. Marshall Brown was chair- seventh birthday Saturday afternoon, jman of the .afternoon’s program on a party. Thirty-six young mmm j "Music -by Southern Composers.” friends were invited for the occasion VICKS VA"TKO a IVOL IShe also discussed “Negro Spirituals” anci enjoyed a number of merry games. Late'r refreshments of icei ' cream and cookies were served. 1 Adorning the refreshment'table was | the prettily decorated cake flanked j by lighted tapers. Assisting Mrs. Bridges were Mrs. 1 j Lewis Lanford of Spartanburg/ and Mrs. Roy Thomas. THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM Pin Money Buys Spang-New, Colorfasl CRISP - COTTONS 8frSq. Percale*! Poplin*! Broadcloth*! Chambray*! Many Penney-Exclutive* t For Mi*»e* f Women, /r’«./ Whirling Skirt Button* ’»’ Eyelet* Cracker jack quality ... 1943 styles sunlit with CHARM ... at PenucyY last-year-low price! Whirl ing skirts! Zippers^ button-ups! Florals, stripe*— more patterns! Eyelets, frill*—more trims! Classicf, too! Hurry to Penney’s February miracle ovent! Farewell Party For Jerry Galloway Last Thursday afternoon Jackie Truluck invited eighteen littfe friends (for a patny honoring Gerry Galloway, who leaves soon to make her home in Anderson. When the guests assembled a treas ure hunt was enjoyed, which led Jer ry to an attractively decorated bas ket of dainty handkerchiefs from the guests. Other games and con tests were enjoyed, - with Ada Ann ^Furf as a contest winner. For refreshments ice cream, cook ies, candy and salted nuts were serv ed. JackiVs mother, Mrs.-Rembert S. Truluck, and Mrs. Henry Young as sisted in serving and entertaining. Methodist W. S. C. S. Meeting Held Monday The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church met Monday at 3:30 at the, church with the presdient, Mrs. J. V. Edwards, presiding. The meeting was opened with the 1 singing of “Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” after which Mrs. John Coleman led in the devotional. The theme of tl\j? devotional was “Thy Saving Health,” with the sixty-sev-! enth Psalm used throughout. -Mrs. B. B. Ballard, assisted by Mrs. Wilmot Shealy led an interest ing program built around the text, "That Thy Way May be Known Upon Earth," this also being taken from' the sixty-seventh Psalm. The meeting closed with a business session and prayer. '» Parties Honor Isabelle Hall Several parties were given the past week-end complimenting Miss Isa belle Hall, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall, have moved to Greenville to mak^ their home. Friday afternoon Frances Winn en tertained twelve friendsr After a number of games refreshments were served at three prettily appointed tables. LittW* Florence Winn and _ (Continued on page sev^n) Our Store Salutes... ON ITS MOVE TO CURB INFLATION BY 'T- ■- Reducing Appliance Prices NOW! 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