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Thursday, April 15, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
(Contnfued from p*jre three)
years she has Ijeen home demonstra
tion agent of Richmond county, with
headquarters in Rockingham.
Mr. Pittman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira B. Pittman of Rockingham, was
tered with the birthday cake, and
nut* cups marked places for eight. A
dleicious shore, dinner was served.
Those present were Miss Layton’s
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Henry; her
mother, Mrs. Harry Layton; Duncan
Maclnnes, Jr., Bruce and Edward
Galloway, the honoree and the host
esses.
Mrs. Layton and her daughter
graduated from Wake Forest college! were guests at the Oceanic hotel at
and the law school in 1941. He 1 Jacksonville beach the past week.
served five years in the armed forc-j ^ '
es, after which he began practicing! S** —Lot'
law in Rockingham, where the cou-1 • ^®SbytCf 1011 GirCl0S
pie will make their home. Hold Meetings
Among out-of-town guests attend-1 Members of the Business Wom-
ing the wedding were: Mrs. M. E. en’s circle met Monday evening at
Curlee, Miss Eliza Curlee, Dr. and; the First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. James L Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. j The group is studyin g theNew Tes-.
J.imes R. Curlee, Mrs,. J- L- Robin-Lament and Mrs. A. M. Copeland'
son, Mrs. A. Lee ScruggS, Miss Mary; taugM the lesson from Acts |
Katherine McMaster, and Ernest P.! .
Blair, of Winnsboro; Mr. and Mrs. 1 A,,er „ a business sessron the host-,
Charlie Cox, Charles and Geot^e I ? sse 'l Mrs '/,?• J I ean * s - i
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Caldwell, oXj 8 ' Hl j >p and Mrs ' L ' s - McMlllian,,
Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. K^pp, served felreshments.
TO ADDRESS MEN
“G” WARDJLAW WIN’S
POPI LARITY CONTEST
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J v-G” Wardlaw, son of Rev. and Mrs.
Hubert Wardlaw, af Conway, waS
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Harris, of Co
lumbia; Mrs. E. N. MorroW, Lake
land, Fla.; Mrs. M. B. Jennings, of
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Jacob S.
Wheeler, Mrs. Jacob S, Wheeler, Jr.,
Mrs. R. P. Hamer and Miss Mar- I
tha Ramage were hostesses at the
Hamer home to circle Wo, 2. _!
“Fitly Framed Together" was thei
and Miss Ellen Wheeler, of Prosper-1‘“P* ‘. he , B i ble study „ Wu «S'
TV.TA/r.e r m n o i u. „ rt . -1 M rs - ^ Anderson. Mrs. W. M.
.Shields discussed “Christian Homes
; i Today."
DR. Hl’NTER B. BLAKELY,
president of Queens colleise, Char
lotte, N. C\, and a prominent Pres
byterian minister, will address the ,
Men-of-the-Church of the First
Presbyterian church at their Ap^il
dinner-meeting to be held in the
churrh dining hail this evening at
7:30.
ity; Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Pittman, Mr.’
and Mrs. Koy L. Dawkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cox, Mr. and Mrs. James, ^ . . , , , .
H. Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hen- Dun " g a ? ocial hour a salad course; wa s father's night and a large at-
drix, Mrs. C. D. Maddrey, Rev. and " as en j°y e • i tendarice was present for the meet-
Mrs. Perry, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Gerringer, of Rockingham; Mr. and
, i ing. An interesting program was ar-
^ ailu Circle No. 3 met at the home L of| ran g ec j for evening. A group of
Mrs!**Mac Floyd" Jones""^' Lela'nd,! ^ rS ; Jack Redd ^ith Mrs. Frank boy S sang a fishing song, followed
-- - Caulcy as joint hostess. j by several numbers by the “Hoe
Mrs. B. C. Murdoch gave the Bible ( Down’’ boys from Presbyterian col-
study. The group is beginning a- i e ge. The college quartet rendered
N. C.
Birthday Party For
Jean Layton in Florida
training course and Mrs. Jasper
Rowland taught the initial lesson.
Later the hostesses served a chick-
Honoring Miss Jean Layton, whose ( en salad course with punch,
birthday is April 16, Mrs. Layton’s
sisters, Mrs. Duncan Maclnnes and
Mrs. Eugene Galloway, entertained
with a family party at Davis’ Sea
Shell on the ocean front at Jackson
ville Beach.
A gaily-decorated table was cen-
several selections and Miss Gloria
Owens, accompanied by Miss Luva
McDonald at the piano? played the
marimba.
t ’Officers for the coming year were
P.-T. A. Has jelected as follows: Mrs. John T.
n * l / , Young, president; Mrs. Julian Bo-
rarner S rxignr vice-president; Mrs. S. Y. Adair,
The Florida Street school Parent- secretary; Mrs. Roy Gasque, treas-
Teacher association met Tuesday ur er.
evening, April 6, at the school. This
ANNOUNCING!
George Cox ond Chick Roy have
leased the A. & P. Meat Market'in
th is city and will be open for business
Monday, April 19.
We will handle the highest quality
beef, pork, poultry and sea food at
the lowest possible prices.
We are looking forward to serving
you with good meats. We will give you
our best if you give us a trial.
Cox and Ray
A. & P. MARKET
Miss Agnes Davis’ fourth grade
was awarded the highest percentage
for parents present.
A social hour was enjoyed and
sandwiches, cookies and cold drinks
served.
College Vesper Speaker
• “This letter is from a
farmer who used natural
soda on his cotton. May
be his experience will
help you solve the same
problem in your own
fields.”
Onc/e Hatchet
REV. S. S. WILEY
Reverend Samuel S. Wiley, pastor
of the First Presbyterian church of
Anderson, and former chaplain in
the navy, will be the speaker for the
Sunday evening vespeV service at the
college chapel at 6:45 p m. He will
be the third speaker of the spring
series of services and will speak on
the subject, ‘^The Suffering Saviour."
Last Sunday over 200 college stu
dents heard Reverend Richard Pot-
tre of Sumter, talk on the subject,
“Power of a Living Christ.” The
public is cordially invited to attend
the service Sunday evening.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
e Ex
To Those Wliosg.Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
April '16 is the birthday of Mrs.
Jack W. Anderson and Miss Jean
Layton.
Mr: and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins have
a weeding anniversary April 16.
Frank E. Miller has a birthday
April 20.
April 19 birthdays include R. P.
Chapman, Gilbert Blakely and Miss
Florence Adair.
, ng the knotted
fwurJ
deficiency* 1
For the past w ° 8e '
' noticed no curUn^
or dwarfing
WOMAN’S SOCYETL TO MEET
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of Broad Street Methodist
church will meet Monday, April 20,
at 3:30 at the church.
CENTURY CLUB WILL MEET
The Century club will meet Tues
day afternoon, April 20, at 4 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wysqr.
CREDITORS' NOTICE .
All persons having claims against
the estate oS David Anthony Tim
mons, deceased; are hereby notified
to file the same, duly verified, with
the undersigned, and those indebted
to said estate wiR please-make pay
ment likewise.
SHIRLEY A. TIMMONS,
ExecUtor,
Clinton, S. C.
April 5th. 1943. 22-3cw
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Temporarily Over
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The coal strike is over for the present, but
the miners' contract runs out June 30th and
another strike may take place in July.
PLACE YOUR COAL ORDERS NOW ond
prepare for next winter before another strike
comes.
EVEN IF no further strikes come, coal will
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supply is to. buy NOW.
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ond will also assure you of getting your bug
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