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Thursday, February 19, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE > Page Three TheWOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS,'‘ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W recent‘war, spending 18 months over-1 studied were: “After the Bath, 1 [seas in the European theater. He^ Mary Cassatt, “Tranquility” by Max i holds a position with the Laurens ! Glass Works in Laurens. M. L. Robertson, Mr?. B B. Ballard, j Payne college. Augtfrta. G,a T;e. ix- Mrs. \y. M. MdMillan and Mrs. J. E. votionjj! was rendered b^y M de votional was rendered by Mrs. Lou.e field Parrish. A talk on keeping chil-| Arnold. ‘ Thornicy and Miss Jeanette .Pitts, dren in school was given by Mrs. : Solo, “The Lord’s Prayer” — Mrs. Later a kicial hour was enjoyed. Haselden, the education chairman. Julian Coleman, accpmpanied at the The hostesses served a^sala i ’ plate. Dessert Bridge For Wednesday Club The past week Mrs. Robert F. Black was hostess to the Wednesday i club for a dessert bridge. Alpha Phi Delta Initiates Members The Alpha Psi Delta sorority of Presbyterian college held the formal initiation for five new members Mon day evening, February 9, at the home of Mrs. E. H. Hall. A sweet course was served before'Cox. cards. Two tables were arranged for An interesting demonstration on clothing, collars and jackets was given by Miss Hall, .the home dem onstration agent. Refreshments were served by the I hostesses, Mrs. DeShields and Miss evening, February 14, at 8 o’clock, the games in a setting of greenery The ceremony was performed at the! with red berries. i MetHodlStS Observe home of the Rev. Ware Madden, aj High score award was presented relative of the bride. A number of ( Mrs. Harry McSween. young friends of the couple were ^ present for the rites. * tDf. Thomwell Jacobs Honored On Birthday ^ After the initiation service a sweet WO ol gabardine with matching ac- Dr. Thorn well Jacobs, of Atlanta, course was served. New members! ressnries Her'flowers were a cor- w* 10 is visitin g Mr. and Mrs. J. *. organ by Mrs. James Pitts. Benediction—Rev. P. L. Bauknight. Organ accompaniment for hyrnns^- itfeely McCarter. Lighted white candles bn the altar) table and an arrangement of gladioli I with potted plants made an effective | setting for the service. (Continued bn page sis) World Day of Prayer On Friday aftbrnoon the Woman’s Society "of Christian Service^ of Broad, Mrs. Smith Hostess To Sara Glenn Circle Members, af the Sara "Glenn circle Breathe r# observed . of Broad Street Methodist* church are: Misses Shirley Dawkins, Flor ence Durant, Doris Fuller, Virginia Henry and Dot McIntyre. The following are officers: Miss Marjorie Simpson, Atlanta, Ga., esident; Miss Beverly Magbee, At- nta, Ga., vice-president; ‘Miss Bet ty Taylor, of this city, secretary- treasurer. sage of white tarnations. wa , s honored February 15, the Following the ceremony Mr. and occasion of hU birthday. Mrs. Eugene Carter entertained the 1 a n d Mre - Jacobs were hosts Street Methodist church '‘Wc»rld TDay of Prayer,j met .on Wednesday evening at the Mrs. W. G. Coker had arranged an home of Mrs. D. B. Smith. Assisting inspiring program on the theme, hsoft&ses were Mrs' A. W. Brabham “The World At Prayer’’: . and Mrs. John A D^vfs. Introduction—>Mrs.'Coker. | Mirs Rose Lee had charge of the Study-of the Lord's Prayer-—Mrs.'program and told of activities at 1 If your nose some- v times Alls up with stuffy transient con gestion-put a few drops of Va-tro-nol in each nostril. It quickly reduces con gestion and makes breathing easier In a hurry . . . gives grand relief from sniffly, aneezy. stuffy distress of head colds. Follow directions in the package. VICKS VA-TVO-NOL bridal couple at a dinner pa/ty at ^ about forty-five members of the the home of the groom’s parents, Mr two families for a drop-in. The pret-, a * .nnH Mr, Walter Reniamin Of Mount-'tdy-decorated birthday cake, em- :: %+++%•%•% Miss Doris Owens Weds Edgar Lee Benjamin Miss Doris Owens of this city, and Edgar Lee Benjamin of Mountville, were united in marriage Saturday and Mrs. Walter Benjamin of Mount ville. Mrs. Benjamin is the only duaghter j of Mr. and-Mrs. Thomas P., Owens j of this city. She was graduated; from Clinton high school in 1946 and ( With Mrs. Bailey triy-nievurdltru uiiuiuajr ^arwc, ^1.*- | * bossed in pink, was cut and served | M with sandwiches and coffee. » ^ I t.t Book Club Meets holds a position with the Southern Bell Telephone company here. Mrs. P. S. Bailey was hostess to' members of the Thursday Book club I Forgotten Pictures of Remembered LovedJOnes YOUR OLD PHOTOGRAPHS RESTORED TO THEIR ORIGINAL BEAUTY, REGARDLESS OF SCRATCHES,’STAINS AND OTHER BLEMISHES. Mr. Benjamin is a graduate of i i as t we ek. Mountville high school. He served! The members enjoyed an informal in the army as a corporal during the' hour. Books were exchanged and ? -— j later the hostess served a sweet j course with coffee. Garden Club Meets Monday j Units orf the Garden club will meet ' together Monday alfternoon, Feb. 23, at 3:30 at the First Presbyterian) i church. Guest speaker for the occa- ision will be Mrs. James Murrah, of Batedburg, who will talk on “Ca- i mellias.” Wide Selection of Prices. Come in and See Sample Work or Call 85-W MODERN STUDIO 209 Jacobs Building Phone 85-W "Mr* Penney, 1 have a problem... “I am a young business woman with a good job and a bright future. But however carefully I plan, my hard-earned dollars just melt away. My problem is how to dress smartly and in good taste—to get good-looking clothes, without poying extravagant prices for them” ♦ ♦ ** H :: % § 1 Lutherans Observe 'Week of Prayer The Wamaiv's Missionary society otf St. John’s Lutheran church met on Monday and Tuesday evenings in observance of the "Week of Prayer.” The meeting on Monday evening, held at the home of Mrs. R. N. Black- welder, was combined with the reg- jular monthly session. Tuesday eve ning the group gathered at the home of Mrs. James C. Dickert. The pro grams, on “Ask In My Name,” were led by Vl'rs. Dickert, who was assist ed by jother members of the society. Study Club Meets ^ With Mrs. Jacobs THE ARMY STORE ‘A Complete Department Store GABERDINE BALLERINA SUIT Tailored Frock Front — Sizes. 10 to 20 $29.95 Others $14.95 up Wednesday afternoon J. F. * Jacobs entertained the Study club!:-: at her home on Calvert avenue. g Adorning the living room fright berries and red poinsettlas 1 which were suggestive of the valen- •;» tine season. 1 S Mrs. Wilson Harris was program 1 ♦» leader for the afternoon and dis-! cussed a current book, ‘ I Remember Distinctly,” by Lewis Allen, a pano- j-: | rama of peace, 1918-1941. Later the guests were invited into the dining room where refreshments! 8 I were served in buffet style from a j> I beautifully appointed table carrying 1 1.: out the valentine motif. Centering 1 the table, covered with a red cloth, i was a large lace paper valentine and 8 white cyclamen. A congealed chick- *- en salad course, coffee, and cake were served in the valentine them Moise-Dunlop Marriage Sumter, Feb. 10. — Mrs. Frances White Moise and Robert Gordon Dunlap were quietly married Feb ruary 6 at the Presbyterian manse by the pastory^the Rev. R Potter. A smalt mediately following, the ceremany by|| Dr. add Mrs. Charges White at their 1 hojde on Glendale court for the fami-! es and a few close friends. ** Mrs. Dunlap is the daughter of B. R. White, of Sumter, and has been city school nurse for the past year. Mr. Dunlap, is the son of Mrs. Annie H. Dunlap and the late R. T. Dunlap of Mountville. He is deputy collector of internal revenue. Baptist Women Observe 'Focus Week' Monday afternoon the Woman’s 1 Missionary society met at the First Baptist church. » Y. W. A. “Focus Week” was being observed and members of the Young Women's Auxiliary gave the pro- grarh. Mrs. Olin Shealy led the sub ject of study, “I Am Praying for You.’’ Others taking part were Mrs. Cecil Bishop, Miss Mary Norman, and Mrs. Helman-I^abors. Mrs. J. H. Darr, president, presid ed over a business session, with pray er by Mrs. Ray Anderson concluding the program. ■ Musgrove Club Holds Meeting The Musgrove Home Demonstra tion club met at the schoolhouse on Febtuary 5. The program opened with a song, “I Dream of Jeanie.” The devotional was by Mrs. Larry DeShields, followed by the Lord’s prayer and" roll call. The minutes were read by the secretary, Miss Blanche Cox, The picture study was led by Mrs. J. K. Haselden, and the pictures Here’a your aii-around money-saving coat . . . the ^length pure wool covert! It's e to suits or dresses, its hemline goea/with all lengths of skirts. Colors are ndly, too—beige, gray, navy, black or pastels. liininr« , | miwV, wohi^h’k hiim NEW FREE-SWINGING COATS ffo tug of war getting these flared coats ore: auits . . . and they’re perfect with drei Choose them full length, short or shorter. Wool gabardine and suede In new shades. ft if Go^verytchere "Whirl-skirt 22.75 Brief, snug fitting jackets .. . single of double breasted... top wide whirling longer skirts. You get an extra dividend with these suits as the skirts and jackets mix well with other skirts and jackets. Rayon and wool gabardine in pastel or dark shades. 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