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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
‘ —and On and On ’till Election Day! ’
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i Elaine- Addison assisted in
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I r.iame- /\uaison assisieu in serving i
| Sandwiches, soft drin-ks,' salted nuts
j and fudge.
MAY CHOOSE TO RUN ... Gen
eral Douglas MacArthur is quoted
in dispatches from Japan as in
dicating that he would accept the
Republican nomination for presi
dent if it were offered him.
MiSs Sara Blakely was hostess
Friday evening at the home of her j
aunt, Miss Iona "Blakely, feting Miss
Hall, Contests bingo and rook were *
enjoyed' and later dainty refresh- {
ments served.
Again Sattifday afternoon nine
friends enjoyed a get-together at the :
diome of Miss Katherine. Eichelbcr-|
gerT Two tables were arranged for 1
rook and later a salad and sweet
course was served. The hostess pre
sented the honor guest with a re
membrance a" the occasion.
Baptist Women To
Hold Meet In Laurens
A leadership conference will be'
Local Firm Joins
In Hotpoint Price
Reduction Drive
[held at the First Baptist chuhrh in
| Laurens bn Friday, January 30, at
: 10:.30 am. for the leaders of the’
W. M. U. of the Northern division.!
1 Miss Hattie Gardner, missionary to >
of. Home
city, an-
B. Ferguson, manager
Supply company of this
nounces in today’s paper that his
firm is glad to join in the price re
duction campaign announced by
Hotpoint on such appliances as elec
tric ranges, refrigerators, disposals
' Africa, -and Mrs. Chas. M. Griffin,
s ate W. M. U. president, will be the
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— j and water heaters;
DO YOU HAVE
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Is your coverage adequate?
Should you suffer a disastrous
fire would your insurance cover
your loss?
Think this over. See os for
all kinds of Insurance, Surety
Bonds and Real Estate.
We invite your business.
CLINTON REALTY
& INSURANCE CO.
B. Hubert Boyd
' * Phone 6
“Ptyce reductions at a time like
j this when appliances like these are
guest speakers. The conferences will
be led by the following Uate leaders: 1 ,
W. M. S. Presidents; Vice-Presi-j
dents. Secretaries apd Treasurers — '
Miss Vonnie Lance.
Y. W. A., G. A., and Suhbeam
Counselors—^Miss Ollie Wilson.
R. A. Counselors—Rev. AT. Green.
Mission Study Chairmen—Mrs. G
-Mrs. R. K.
so scarce is nows in itself,” Mr. Fer- jr [) av i s
guson declared. "But all the more '
( noteworthy is the fact that these £ orc | er K
price reductions—which run as high! AT
the fat-e of the bigg'ert-demand IwL^'v v ' ce :f rei!d . c , nt
as $20 on some models-are made :<>» «>* ijorthem AatBon. will preside.
electric appliances-in the company’s - OJ y® ' 0 '
history” CerS af the W ' M " U " of the Laurens
The Home Supply company. has' ! f socialion / s k ursed u t0 atlend the con ;|
just enlarged its -building, re-arrang-^ reace ’ w , h f d 15 11,0 m0 «
ed and, -painted it throughout, and j ln ® ° e ^ ear
invites the public to call for an in-,
spection of their attractive home.
Nicholson-Rabb Wedding
Solemnized In Columbia
VISIT SON HERE
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan, oi l Miss Jan e Ellen Nicholson became
Jacksonville, Fla., 1 were here several i bride of James MacMillan Rabb,
days this week to visit their son, * n a - wedding held Saturday
William C. MoMillan, Presbyterian | even * n 8> January 17, at eight o’clock
Presbyterian church of
kcollege student, who is
^Hays hospital.
a patient at i ' n -First
tColumbia. Dr
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SKIRTS
Solids and Plaids
Reduced to
$1.98
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Our entire^,stock of winter
pants in solids, dtrfpes and
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LColumbia. Dr.- James W. Jackson,
1 pastor, officiated, assisted by Dr. M
A. Macdonald of this city.
The church was decorated with
; white gladioli in baskets against a
I h3 ^kfirtiunrl rrf piilmr nmf-rrnri lighti
i ed by tapers - in brahehod randeha-'
bra.
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New Shipment
LADIES’
COATS, SUITS
Solid Pastels and Stripes
$19.95 to $29.95
SHEETS and
PILLOW CASES
• Nuptial muiik^was-fiivea..by.. Fred,
;H. Parker, organist, and EddieWil
liams, who sang. Vocal selections-
I were “I Love Thee,” (Greig) and
! “The Lord’s Prayer.” "Mr. Parker
played “Claire de Lune” softly dur-
i ing, the ceremony. The traditional 1
wedding marches were used,
i The bride was given in marriage
; by her cousiij^ George W. Goolsby
of Columbia, and the bridegroom
had his father, James MacMillan
; Rabb of Greenville, as best man.
Ushers were John Belton Ham
mond, William N. Poe, Arthur L.j
Snipes, all-of Greenville, and James
E. Powell of,Dublin, Ga. The can
dles were lighted by George Wilson
Goolsby, Jr., and Joe Russell Cave,
Jr., q&U-ii-ps of the bride.- '
Mrs. Harry Norman Alger of Deer
Lodge, Montana (Mary Margaret
Nicholson) was her sister’s matron
of. honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.j
I John Belton Hammond (Dorothy
Rabb) of Greenville; Mrs. Wilbur,
Greyard, Jr., (Ruth Miller Ellis) of
Greenville; Miss Helen Jeter, of
Union and Columbia, and-Miss Rosa
Lee Atwill, of Florence.
All - the bride’s attendants were
identically dressed in off-shoulder
gowns of white moire taffeta styled
with apron fronts and bustle backs.
Their flowers were red carnations.
The bride’s gown of white duchess
satin had a fitted bodice with a
marquisette yoke bound with cl^n-1
tiLly lace and seed pearls. The •
sleeves were long and pointed over 1
the hands, and the full skirt fell j,
into 'a' train. TIpr long veil was of
lace and ?hqr boliquet was a show
ered arrangement of white roses
centered with a white orchid.
Immediately after the wedding a
reception was held at Maxey Gregg
! Park Woman's club.
, The bride changed later to a
wine gabardine Suit with matching
accessories and a white orchid cor
sage. After their wedding trip- the
couple will reside in Greenville.
Mrs .Rabb is the daughter of Mrs.
John Barnwell Nicholson, now of
this city, and the late Mr. Nicholson,
of Jorfferson. She attended the- Uni
versity of, $outH Carolina. V
Mr. Rabb is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Rabb of Greenville and i
was grdauated from Clemson college
in 1942. He is now engaged in busi-
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