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/ / hi > T i i \ i .£ t .<• A Thursday, March 4, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three session was held. This being the last'Carolyn Henry, a bride-elect of this meeting of-the church year plans for | month. The honorees and Mrs. John the coming year’s wgrrk and pledges | W v Little, Miss - Little’s mother, were were made. ’ I presented corsages of yellow daffodils Mrs.-Lois Jordan gave a program' to wear for the occasion. Sunday School Workers Program At Whitmire i On Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock LEGION TO MEET TONIGHT The Copeland-Davidson American .post will meet *>. evening (Thurs day) at 7:tS -at ‘he a.rrr. ry The WOMAN’S PAGE : on “Do I Mean Lt?” She was assist- The' home was lovely throughout' at the Presbyterian, church in WhU- AP R CA V Stapling- Machine? — the CnriFTV FVFUT( miR Aklh rHIIDrH UFWC ed by Mrs. Hattie Blankenship, who, with arrangements of early spring mire a meeting will be held of Sun- ^ han . d y i 'Jf L ° ffir ® time-saver. JV/VlLl I LvCnUg LLUD Anl/ vnuixvll HL f» J igave an article on Christian Stew-|fl owe rs In the dinin' 1 room where a' da y school superintendents,, assist- ; chronicle Publishing Co. OF IKTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W ardship from the Survey. An in-j color note of yellow predominated, secretaries, treasprers, depart- teresting letter from a missionary in c j a fl- 0 d,i s W ere used. Refreshments of mental heads and pastors of South Brazil was read by Mrs. A. S. Max- sandwiches,-cake and coffee carrying Carolina Presbytery, with represen- well. . out the chosen motif were served Natives expected from all churches in At the conclusion of the program buffet style. The tea table, overlaid the four counties comprising th( met at the home of Mrs. Olin Sheely,! guests were invited into the dining w ith a lace cloth, held a bouquet of Presbytery. _ Jr., the leader. , j room where refreshments of coffee daffodils flanked by burning taper.-,. F. M. Slutts, cf this city, is chalr- Minutes were read and plans made and sandwiches were served buffet :vi rs . r. 3, Owens and Mrs. Rober-t man for the meeting, which will cm-* Mrs. Wysor Heads Century Club The annual business meeting of the for the next meeting to be held at style. Century club was held Tuesday after- j the home of Glennice Moore with Lii- noon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Hall.[.Ran Dixon in charge of the program. Hollis HoSteSS Mrs. John Spratt, the retiring The following program was given: _ ^ 4. R "J president, presided over the session | Scripture reading, Lillian Dixon. rOr UeSSGrt DridgC and the following officers were elect-1 "Need of Giving To The Annie Mrs_ Tommy.. Hollis enterj, ed to serve the corrupg year: Armstrong Offering”—Mary Ruth 1 members of her club the President, Mrs. Robert Wysor. Norma nand Betty Sue Simpson, j nesday with a dessert bridge. Lord’s Prayer. Wysor poip’CKi coffee, and also assist- phasize the "Presbyterian Program mg in^emertaining were Mr- Harry of Progress” The uf’ernofcn NetHes and Miss Ella Little McCrary, will be followed by -upper and .1.: bride«-e t ec* were remembered evening program. >y the hoste.-se- with gifts of silver.- • — . nod About U ty. guest ' called dur: u DR SIIIBLI TO ADDRESS Wed-Abe aftern > n in lading the follow- EXCHANGE C’LI'B Vice-President, Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Secretary-Treasurer, 'Mrs. C. B. Betts. , Program committee, Mrs. Powell , mg out-oT^town friends: Mrs. Joe Dr. Jabir Shibli,.of the mathemat- „ ( Bowls®- of mixed , flowers gave a: R ason anc ( -\r ss Betty Joe Eason, of ics department at Presbyterian col-,; “Life of Annie Armstrong’’—Mrs.: spring-like setting to the card room; Whitmire; Mrs. R. P. Kapp and Mrs. lege wiYl address the Exchange club Sheely and Mrs. Margaret Bull. ; where two tables were placed for the ^ Friday evening at the Dayton-Clmton games. Mfs. Harry' McSween was Sentence Prayer. Fraser, chairman, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon 1 Two new members. Martha Ann! presented high st ore award. and Mrs. H. G. Prince. Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting Tuesday afternoon Mrs. P. S. Bailey was hostess to members of her bridge club. Two tables were arranged for the j Simpson pnd Marth-r Yoim;g, wore . — added to-the roii Miss Carolyn Henry During a social* hour the hostess j _ j 1 l ' was assisted by Mrs. Bull and Mrs.; reted In LaurenS Leonard Bishop in serving sandwich-, Honoring .Miss Carolyn es and cold drinks. Community Chora! Society Organized By Interested Group hotel,, it is announced. H.s talk be on Palestine situation. THK best in- RADIO For Every Room ■ * ( ROSI.KY, STROMBKRG. CARFSON. ZENITH HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey's Bank Rhone I2,T Miss Brooker Honored Henrv ! Organization of a community cho- March bride-elect, the employees in ra ' soc * e ly ' vas begun- at a meeting the Laurens county welfare office inter <*ted citizens op Monday eve-i games in a pretty setting of camel-i By School Friends lias and flowering quince. Before! Honoring Miss Georgia Brooker, 1 en -> oyed » aftcr which refreshments I entertained recently with a kitchen nin S- Marcii 1, in the high school au- I shower "" ' 1 dltorium with Miss Rosa Mahaffey 1 A delightfully informal hour was cards the hostess served a dessert | who rotired pn Mar( , h j from her p0 .. were served. Miss Henry was pre course. When scores were counted ’ s rj 0 ,,' as ’ snoeiwisor at the 3; a te ; a host o’ u-ictul k.tchen uten- high score award was presented; Tl . aining school, the employees enter-1 slLs - ' M\s. John W. Jmney, Sr., while Hoat- * a i nec j w jih a party on Tuesday eve- “ ^ ing prize went to Mrs. J. J. Corn- n j n g 7 ; 30 in the auditorium. Re- Clinton LQulCS Attend we ^- '{ceiving with the honor guest were | those who ha<J worked at the school for 23 or-inure years manager, presiding over a business meeting an 1 later directing- the group in singing famil ~ uoard Patte, diry ria-n' coll gee glee . mgs. Prof. .Ed- tor 1! the Prcsbyte- n.K ui m,- cc t the, 111 ien let M tan com ile Y. W. A. Meets With Mrs. Sheely, Leader 4 ^lomday.. evening . j Special 0. E. S. Meet On last Tuesday Mrs. evening v. .,. . „ 4 . Eleanor Bishop attended the inspec tor the occasion tne rooms were A . , ^ , tion of Ticoma chapter, Order of Baptist Young Woman's association A FEW DROPS OF VICKS Vatrouo! (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPS) Relieves SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF NemfCeM* It’s wonderful bow a , little Vicks Va-tro-noll in each nostril sets fast 1 to soothe irritation, open cold-clogged nose and reduce stuffiness. And if used in time, Vicks Va-tro-nol helps prevent many colds from developing. Try it! Follow directions in the package. | effectively—adorned with carnations fahd gladioli in narinonizTng shades tne Eastern Star in Marietta. Discussion of finances, .publicity, 1 and time and location of m..ct took ph;.-e ' A n 1 o- m - ih'.ng f->r ap pointment of a committee t> plan a budget and set a nominal sum for Election of oi'.icers. Wanted! SALESLADIES FOR PART- TIME WORK. Apply—THE ARMY STORE (). ('. LEWIS, Manager coffee Bishop is a member of this chapter dues was passed. appointment of committees, and During the evening tea, conee,| ■ n dsrttutidn were“6ost 1 sandwiches and cake were served] Inspecting the chapter *eie tne ' ponec | unt ii a j utu ,. e meetLns , when • 'from a beautifully aDoointed table! Worthy Grand Matron, Sister Minnie , .. .. , . ^ irom a oeauuiuny appoiniea tao.e| - - the roll of members will be more centered with cut flowers and Rank- Caudle, and the Worthy Grand Pa- c<>mp j e . e ed with tall burning tapers. i*” 1 - T , E - Chnstenberry.; ■ ^ ^ enlhusiasm thc gro ! Tom Ptaxieo, in behalf of the em-|Thf Raptor was placed on the honor v01s , d to . meel a8aln M<mday I ployees of the school, presented Miss | roR a star - ' 8, at 8 o’clock in the high school au- : Brooker with a handsome gift of lug-j The room wsa beautiful y decora.- dltprium and ^ invite others mter . :gage in token of their esteem and « d in a pink and blue color scheme egted in ^ inging to be present at that friendship. A delightful.refreshment course con- , ' sisting of salad, star shaped cookies, j" ' . ^ coffee and candy hatchets was served. f*~n <*• i" ' Enjoying the occasion with Mrs. ^-OllGQ^ >3166 L.IUD Bishop were Mrs. Eloise Jones, Mrs. TOUT Of Ella Riddell Circle Meets With Mrs. Stutts LOCKERS FOR RENT We now have a few desirable lockers fur ren wish to help locker patrons obtain food'- for their ers. Also help the producer market his products. We have for sale a variety of frozen fixfds. CLINTON ELECTRIC FREEZER AND LOCKER CO-OPERATIVE Telephone 1% Hampton A\enue The Ella Riddell circle of Thorn- well Memorial church met on Tues day morning at the home of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. G. led in prayer Rachel- -Reid and Mrs. ’‘Sonnie Mills” of this city. Presbyterian Circles A ®f k c ri!f ■ ;, : airman -|To Meet Monday /er after which a business | 7 The circles of the First Presbyte rian church Nine Concerts will meet ♦ I : CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY •! : The Presb>iterian college glee club finished their first postwar tour Sun day evening in Greenwood, appear- ‘mg at the First Presbyterian church of that city, the last of a series of nine concerts throughout Georgia Monday, March 8, as follows: No. 1 at 7:30 o’clock at the church.! and South Carolina^ ~' The club sang in the high schools THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, March 4 and 5 Feature: 2:38, 4:34, 7:38, 9:34. NEWS. MUSICAL SHORT. 9c and 35c SATURDAY. MARCH 6 ONE DAY ONLY Pittsburgh (Re-issue) With JOHN WAYNE and MAR LENE DIETRICHc . Starts: 2:07, 3:57, 5:47, 7:37, and 9:27. CARTOON. 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 5 and 6 , Overland Trail A now JOHNNY MACK BROWN —- - WESTERN. / Starts: Friday: 2:00. 4:19. 6:38, 8:57. Saturday: 1:54, 4:13, 6;32, 8:51. ...plus... Lost Jungle Featuring CLYDE BEATTY, r- .Lion Tamer. Starts: Friday: 2:58. 5:17, 7:36, 9:55. Saturday: 2:52. 5:11, 7:30, 9:49. Chapter 11— G-Men Never Forget 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c No. 2 at 8:00 o’eltxk with Miss Elizabeth Wysor. No. 3 at 4:00 o'clock with Mrs. E. H Hall, Sr. Mi .1 ♦ ♦ * ♦ I IV A *> ♦ i B v ♦ . o No. | ’ Geo ;e Brockei ugb. <i u at 4:00 o'clock will.meet on ♦ I Tuesday., March at Rock Brid and churches of Augusta.’' Savannah. Bruns .\. k. Way..:-r. *, Vald s‘.a, Tif- C: nd o with Mrs. Jim Bass. o ^ Methodist Circles o To Meet Monday }_ Tiie c ircies ^LeoLMeuiu.- Mrs. Dorrs Mother dist church will meet Monday, March J PqsSCS In Charleston 8, as follows: r , ,. - Lr. T, . ■ , , t T-. • Funeral services for X.rs. Minnie The Baixien circle, Mrs. Davis t ,,. • n , .. ... u ,, . , . , Blanche Passailaigue of C.airleston. * Holland, chairman, with Mrs. Hoi- ,1, , ,, , ,, ,, 0 1 V,.on . 1 l. mother of Mrs. J. H Darr of this *v. o land at 3:30 o clock. 1 - ■ 1 .• , o t,. T , ■ , were held Sunday afte a >0:1 at S The Majane Johnson circle, Mrs. n . . . c- • , , 4 inn u ■ .. ^r Peters Protestant Episcopal hureh o Billy McMillan, chairman, with Mrs. .. . .. _* , o D ~ » o on ' 1 1 that eity. Mrs. Passaila: tue c :c . Roy Gasque at 3:30 o clock. , , ▼ ™u t-n u *. 1 it -T-1 1 Fnd.y at her residence at the 1 . The FJlie Hatton circle, Mrs. Thadi () j Johnson, Sr., chairman, with Mrs ! . , , n u u 4 o on . T 1 1 deceased is survived bv * v > B. H. Henry at 3:30 0clock-. : T D . • , no ; daughters, five sons, three sisters^ a The Louise Best circle, Mrs. B. B . ,, ■ , . . c , .u m t half-(brother, 13—grandchildren ana SSTi ' R h MrS Lew ‘ i em great-grandchildren ♦ o MONDAY AND TUESDAY. March 8 and 9 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 8 and 9 Home In Oklahoma (A Roy Rogers Special) With ROY ROGERS, GEORGE “GABBY” HAYES and DALE EVANS. ^ Starts: 2:36, 4:24. 7:36, 9:24. NEWS and COMEDY (Holly- i w’ood Run Around). . 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Marrh 10 and 11 -« . - v .0 o 's: O mmiiruiH • iitiuiim Feature:.2:22, 4:22, 7:22, 9:22. NEWS and CARTOON. 9c—35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10 ONE DAY ONLY | Love From A Stranger (Mystery and Murder) With SYLVIA SYDNEY, JOHN HODIAK, JOHN HOWARD and ANN RICHARDS. Starts: 2:00, 3:53, 5:44. 7:36. and 9:28. COMEDY.- y/ 9c and 35c ’10 A Renegade Trail (Western) . » With HOPALONG CASSIDY. Starts: 2:27, 5:00, 7:33, 10:06. f • ...plus... ', Mary Lou (Music and Comedy) With ROBERT LOWERY, JOAN BARTON and GLENlfV FAR RELL. ■ Starts: 3:27, 6:00, 8:33. Sea Hound, Chap. 12 9c and 30<? No, 4 at :i Le ike; Ko. 3 . Hnrt.. i. 6 at 1 urner. Mi r <. u .ene i re the club will most 3,000. performance. Tojiigh t (Thursday) appear in the college chapel in cpn- jnection with ‘'Religious Emphasis ! week on the cam pits, singing at least three numbers for the program. Pitts, at 4:00 o’clock. The Sarah Glenn circle, Mrs. Car rol Reid, chairman, with Mrs. Ray Pitts, hostess, and Misses Katrine Martin and Mary Shedd, assistant hostesses, at 7:30 o’clock. Social Agencies To Hear Mr. Kempson Obert Kempson, cnaplain at the j State hospital,^Columbia, will be the Junior Music Club Meets With Mrs. Black ?T OU ^ ;I o Jf u OCial ,, AgerK i, es Tue . sday ' Friday afternoon, February 27,'the 1 '-i,I* , ° ! 1 on 11 A Junior Music club met at the home of ‘ ’ C s an : ' t s;v '‘ ' v j guest 'speaker at the monthly lunch- leon meeting of the Lauren- Ciuntv Mrs. Robert Black, with a number of members attending. Tjje following well-rendered pro gram was presented: Book Review, “Hadyn . the Pea sant Boy," Linda Adair. Andante, from Surprise Sym phony, Hadyn, Martha McMillan. ‘| QuarteL “The Emperor's .Hymn,’ Lillian Hart, Jane .Todd,, Emil) <>! Bailey. Martha McMillan. Clock Symphony, Hadyn, Rose Moore Nettles. ^Minuet in D. Hadyn, Jana—Todd. ThfemeAfrbm Gypsy Hands* Hadyn, Tot Anderson. “Gaonels Train,” by* the Rhythm Band. , . , Martha McMillan Awon the prize in a quiz contest; After the program ice cream was served. < > o 1 Lovely Tea Compliments ;; Miss Little, Bride-elect Complimenting Miss Jane Little, April bride-elect. MrSnAhsel Godfrey 1 and Miss Joy Godfrey entertained at tea Saturday atfternoon. Also in the receiving line and shar ing honors with Mi$s Little was Miss .Ministers as well as others ire be ing given a cordial invftat to at tend the luncheon. Those interested arjc asked to get in touch with Mrs: Mabel B. Little, Laurens. COME IN TODAY AND SEE • > The New Sensational EASY WHIRLDRY WASHER Only— 1 S59.95 j ‘ Terms Arranged MORRISON Furniture Co. Phone 425 r: € F4ibuIou^!y flartcriqg.'tlns interpretation of t!ic new Spring silhouette ‘ ?)’ LeVine, with its softly spreading Collar handed with c\e!et embroidered Iingr*-;e and its dhuhLe tiered skirt Irgrpd rt t!tc ‘ide. 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