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I V U f ♦ k ¥ L_4— x 'age Two 4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 29,1948 T SOCIETY M. K. Hunt. Mrs. Swafford. Mrs. Mar vin Teague and Mrs. Feldor Smith •all of Laurens. (Contniued from pagre three) as soon after bloom as possi- stal in their Mrs. John Pitts in the TTDT . chosen pattern. J six guests. The dining table from Increase,” emphasizing “Christian The women were delighted with the W. Little assisted Mrs. which the meal was served buffet Opportunities in the Rural Church,” flowers growing in astounding pro courtesies of entertain- style held a centerpiece of the chosen ' was presented bv Mrs. Billy McMil-' fusion as seen from boats in dark . ^ rs The bride-elect- wars pre- divided hie. Bone meal was suggested as the fertilizer best suited to iris and she suggested that it be used twice a year. In mass plantings-she said beautiful colo r combinations can be made with inexpensive iris when skillfully blended. After Mrs. Julian’s talk the guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. Centering the prettily appo.nted table was an arrangement of iris, peonies and sweet william in varied colors. Punch and cookies were served. Particularly attractive in the living room were an oriental brass contain- t t with yellow and maroon iris on the di sk, and a bowl of pink roses shad- id to red on the piano. Mrs. Julian.-was presented* a gift ..s a souvenii of the occasion. , Out-of-town guests included Mrs.' Lovely Dinner Party Honors Newlyweds In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr and Mr8 j j. Cornwell were A. Pittman, of Rockingham, N. C., host and hostess Thursday evening who were recently married, Mrs. Ray- for a buffet supper in compliment to Moodv-Jinks ~ ~ * -T f ' Buffet Supper For Bridal Couple rntWersT sented a gift of cut glass as a re membrance of the occasion. Included in the guest list were the two families and a number of out- of-town relatives here for the rites. mond Pitts entertained Saturday cv- Miss Peggy Johnson and*Lt. Clark r . ... ... ‘ . „ McCarthy who were married Satur- tnQOgement , eninj, " > a inner pa . 1 d^y. The delightful affair assemb-' Mr. and Mrs. James ftussell Moo- home. Mrs. Pittman is the former about thirty-five guests was dy, Sr., Panama City. Florida an- Miss Jane Little. * given at Lakeside country club. inounce the engagement and ap- Covers laid for twelve and a three- Quantities of iris in varied shades preaching marriage of their daughter, course dinner served. The dining ta- were used throughout the spacious Mary Catherine, td Clarence Leslie hie was graced with sprays of Amer- club rooms, The floral arrangement Jinks, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ican beauty' roses and lighted with for the dining table was of iris and ence Leslie Jinks also of Panama Ci- green tapers.' Elsewhere in the. home guests found their places at small ty. The wedding will be solemnized roses and iris combined with other tables centered with mixed bouquets. June 7 at the First Baptist church. furnished "floral adorn- cut flowers merit. After dinner a number of progres sions of bridge were enjoyed with Mrs. John William King winning high score for the ladies and Mr. King for the men. The hostess presented Mr. and Mrs. -Pittman with a gift of cry- ♦ £ i- - ♦ CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY ♦ ♦ Till KSI) VY AM) FRIDAY. April 29 and 30 FRIDAY AND SATI RDAY, April 30—May 1 ♦ ♦ Crossed Trails Miss Dixon Weds ♦ James R. Taylor TOUGH TERRIFIC ACTION! JOHN WAYNE IAKAINI M \V;tn JOHNNY MACK BROWN. Starts: ^Friday: 2:34. 5:08, 7:42. 10:16. Saturdav: 1:30, 3:57, 6:24. 8:51. DAY ...plus. in TYCOON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J NEWS ♦ My Dog Rusty With TOM DONALDSON. ANN DORAN and JOHN LITEL. S Ft COIO* IY TCCHNKOLOK J' ire 2:00. 4:15. 6:43, 9:11. 9c and 35c Starts: Friday: 3:27, 6;01. 8:35. Saturday: 2:23. 4:50, 7:1 9:44. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 5 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SATI RDAY. MAY ONE DAY ONLY 1 South of Tahiti Dangers of Canadian Mounted, Chap. 7 d ■O 1 LEVY nnance in tne W.th BRIAN DON- MARIA MON FEZ. 2 29. 4:13. 5 57. 7:41. 9 30 A.-M. Show SATURDAY. , 9c and 30c T . . O vK 7 MONDAY AND TCESDAY, May 3 and 4 Pitts-Ramoge Engagement Mrs. John Griffin Pitts of this ci ty announce the engagement of her daughter Marian Adair to David Franklin Ramage of this city. Miss Pitts, the daughter of Mrs. J. G. Pitts and the late Mr. Pitts, is a senior at Lander* college, Green wood. - Mr. Ramage is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage also of Clinton. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. Jinks was before marriage Miss Dorothy Milam of this city and they have many friends and relatives here who will be interested in the an nouncement of her son’s approaching marriage. Ian as leader, assisted'by Mrs. John still water. The group stayed over- W. Coleman and Mrs. Roy Casque, night at Folly Beach. Sunday, The hymn sung was “Bless Be the sightseeing in Charleston was en- Tie that Binds.” After a btisines^ joyed, some of the points of interest session the meeting was closed with visited being Hampton Park, The prayer. Citadel, the Charleston Museum, Old > Slave Exchange, St. Michael’s Epis- d ’j.i | copal church, the Battery, and the Dridal Luncheon ,Cooper River bridge. The group At Jacobs Home ! returned to Laurens by way of Co- The bridal party and • out-of-town lumbia Sunday night, guests here for the wedding of Miss : Council members from this section Peggy Johnson and Lt. Clark McCar- of the county attending were: Mrs. t-hy were entertained at luncheon on Carl Bramjett, Mrs. Robert Cain, Friday by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs i Miss Ella Bell, Miss Maggie Wingo, M. Shields. |oak Grove Club; Mrs. J. K. Hasel- was decorated den, Miss Blanche Cox, Miss Clyde Smith, Musgrove club; Mrs. Ben Workman, Mrs. Hugh Bonds Work- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ o o Miss Mary Alice Dixon and James Russell Taylor were quietly united in marriage on, Friday April 16 by Pro bate Judge J. Hewelette .Wasson, in Laurens. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. I. Dixon of Reimo and was graduated from Clinton High school; ' She holds a position as cash ier ‘with Dailey's Super Midget Mar ket. The groom is the son of Mrs. James Sanders of this city and the late Mr. Taylor. During the recent war he saw service in the Navy and at pres ent is employed with the Lydia Mills Store. Presbyterian Women Have April Meet ^The April meeting of the Woman's ‘Auxiliary was held Monday, April 19. at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. James S Gray, presi dent, conducted the devotional and , during a business session the budget for the coming year was approved The topic for the afternoon's pro gram, “The. Christian Home.” was discussed by Mrs. George AndersTm. The meeting’ adjourned with the mispah benediction. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W The Jacobs home with mixed floral arrangements and in the dining room the bridal mo tif was accentuated with a green and white color scheme. Luncheon was served buffet style to thirty-five guests who found their places at small tables. The bride’s table was appointed in all white and a bouquet of sweetheart roses centered the oth ers. A central arrangement of white j carnations and lilies graced the din ing table. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Reese Young, Mrs. R. M. Turner, Mrs. John William King and Mrs. Robert F. Black. man, Mrs. Dow Stewart Brown, Workman, Miss Wadsworth club. Bednebaugh, Mrs. Miss Carrie Bell Mildred Workman, City Water Supply Running Low, Users Asked To Conserve Farm Women Make Trip - To Carolina Gardens Id Methodist Society In Meeting Monday ’the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church met last Monday at- the church with Mrs. J. V. Edwards pre siding. The devotional using the 67th Psalm as the theme, was given by Mrs. B. B. Ballard. The program, “The Earth and Her A group of Laurens county farm women council members, accompan ied by the Home Demonstration agents. Miss Susan Hall and Miss Adeline Vaughn, made a. trip to the gardens- in the lower part of the state recently. The group left by bus from the agricultural building. The first stop was made i at Ed is to Gardens in Orangeburg, where the women view ed multi-colored azaleas in full bloom. After a leisurely drive through Summerville admiring the colorful azaleas and dogwood, the group journeyed to Cypress Gardens. Due to increased consumption and inadequate pumoing facilities, the tf water supply is running low at pres ent,_SupL_B_ R. Austin said yester- ay. All users, because of this con dition, are asked to conserve water as much as possible during the next several weeks, he said. The city purchased a new pump in December past, and several fittings and parts for the pump have not been received, and the city has been un able to get the parts from the man ufacturers. It is hoped they may be received soon to put the pump into operation and increase the supply. Housewives and others are urged to conserve water because of the emer gency. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE o o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <> ♦ Morning Party For Mrs. Dockstader ♦ ♦ t x 9c and 35 MONDAY AND TUESDAY. . 3 and 4 . Woman From Tangier f 4 4 4 t 4 : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ "DANNY KAYUS rUNNHST.. . in • very sente out of this world!" -Time magazine VIRGINIA • MATO SAMUIL GOIDWVN r.mm DANNY KAYE GOLDWYN girls « THE SECRET LIFE OF WHLTEI^ MITTY’ •» rtCHWicotot ...h BORIS K A RIO ff IAY SAINTED • ANN tfUTHE R FOITO Act. >n and adventure in the North African- towm-o4-Tangier. With A DELE JERGENS, STE PHEN DUNNE, and IAN MAC DONALD. Starts: 2:43. 4:32, 7:43. 9:34. NEWS and CARTOON. 9c—30c Complimenting Mrs. D. ’ B. Docks tader who will make her home here until joining Lt. Dockstader in Guam, Mrs. Frank Kellers entertained with a ,Coco-Cola party Wednesday morn ing. assembling sixteen friends of the honoree. - Guests were invited to the garden of the hostess home where a pro fusion of iris, peonies and roses in bloom made a lovely background for the informal gathering. An arrange ment of wiegelia and- rosiejv on a lawn. table added attractiveness to the nat ural netting . The refreshment table placed against ■n - bed of Ttraea~was ad orned with a bowl of the same flow- 'Syhy ffimMore and (jcfrlL ers. Sandwiches, cookies coco-colas were served. nuts and WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. May .5 and 6 ^ Brand of Hate ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Fea N H’.V s are: 2 00. : 10, 10 A SIKi A 7:00. 9:10. •' 9e and 35c MONDAY BOB STEELE Action Western. Starts: 2:34.52)4. 7:34, 10:04. WEDNESDAY. MAY ONI DAY ONLY .plus... Study Club Meets With Mrs. Betts Mrs. C. B. Betts was nostess to the Wednesday Study club at her home on Broad Street. • . *. Narcissus, pink tulips and lavendar iris adorned the living room and din-, CQom., , , - , | ■ The program leader rpi' the after- oonn was Mrs. George W. Taylor, who gave an interesting review of the novel “Angelic Avengers”. Late in the afternoon sandwiches, ■punch, cookies and bon-bons were jiut Blfr GALLON SIZE/ THERMIC JW SANITARY. WIDE, EA$Y-TO* Fill NECK FUUY INSULATED. 'COURT PROVEN TENNIS RACKET ■ BALANCED 9 PlY FRAME! 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Emily’s mother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey, New Shipment Fishing Tackle Gene Anderson’s Week-End Specials! Dresses Cotton and Rayon 5.95-8.95 New Coro Jewelry Rayon Briefs / 1.00 if perfect Nylon Hose 1.00 if perfect 'Ji' Rayon Hose reg. 1.19 ■ New Summer Bags was assisted by Mrs. Goyne Simpson. A. R. P. Class Meets With Mrs. Copeland The Ladies Bible Class of the As sociate Reformed Presbyterian Church met Monday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Watts Copeland with Mrs. Sidney Bryson as co-hostess. Miss Laura Bell taught several chapters from the study boo’klet, ;"The Life And Teachings of Jesus, Christ.” Later a-social hour was en- ! joyed pnd the hostesses served a sal ad course with tea. WHY FAY HIGH PRICES? OUR PARTS ARE GUARAN. TEED TO FIT AND GIVE COMPtETE SATISFACTION. FUIL PUMPS. n«w For Fords '33-47 Chevs *29-47 G ’i*™-S2.32 SR7S8I • SHOCK ABSORBERS for FORD and CHEVROIET HANDSOME 16-Inch DELUXE TRIKE PAN BELTS For most popular q^v cars. As Low As——. oUC COMPLETELY REBUILT! 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In the card room iris and roses were prettily arranged. vyneciion Oncer CUTS OFF BE- . low surface! NO RE-GROWTH. WITH THIS Westline Luxury 0)WER r* Dr. and Mrs. Hays Fete Bride-Elect Enjoyable among parties for Miss Peggy Johnson proceeding her wedd ing Saturday was the luncheon given Wednesday by Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays. Roses shading from pink to red made a lovely and appropriate sett ing for the small luncheon tables where places were laid for twenty- AlUMINUM FRAME . . .M LESS WEIGHT! FIVE 16'' KEEN EDGED BLADES FOR FAST CUTTING! SEMI-PNEUMATIC TIRES, ROLLER BEARING WHEELS, ETC! Xilil *25.25 HIP0WIR .72 SNORTS BOX of so Gtttl 30c Hours Open; A.M. to 5:30 Saturday: rWESTERw Auto Associate Store HOME OWNED and OPERATED by JONES F. BURGESS MUSGROVE ST. CLINTON, S. C. PHONE 602-W