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, J 'V » - \ Thursday, June 10, 1948 x ■v -a Tttt-etmroN chronicle Page Seven SOCIETY (Contniaed from page three) the beautifully appointed table were Easter' lilies and pink snapdragons. Mrs. D. C. Heusteis assisted the hostesses in entertaining. The honor guest was presented a gift of silver. the home Admiral Byrd daises > and red roses were used in decoration. Assistant hostesses included Mrs. Estelle Abrams, Miss Louise Kern and Mrs. Wilson Harris. Party In Columbia For Miss Mary Shedd Chinatown ('Saber)-^-Ijillian Hart. Hmr Spring is Here (Forrest): Star na,r rasniOIKJnow Dancers (Lillock)—Linda Adair. / Young Prince and Princess, from ( Sheherazade suite (Rimsky-Karsa-[ kov; Sparkling EJyes (Anthony) ! Rose Moore Nettles. At Armory Tuesday ^ A Hair Fashion Show v be giv-1 en next Tuesday evening une 15, j Serenade Op. 134 (Schubert): On 8 °^ ock at the armory to Venetian Waters (Harris) To honor Miss Mary Shedd, of Mon- Catherine Anderson ticello, popular bride-elect, her aunts, | Mrs. F. D. Sanders, Mrs. W. B. Me M ar y the public is invited. 1 Th guest artist will be Adolphe U. D. C. Chapter Meets With Mrs. Hamp Stone Last Thursday evening the Steph en D. Lee Chapter U. D. C. held the last meeting of the current year at the home of Mrs. J. Hamp Stone with a large number of-members-in attend- ance. Mrs. C. B. Betts leader for the ev ening’s program gave an interesting talk on Jefferson Davis, as the oc casion marked the birthday of the illustrous southerner, who was at one time president of the Confedefacy. Mrs. Henry Young, president, led in the ritual and presided over a brief business session. Mrs. Young stated that the chapter had received an in vitation from the Edgefield chapter to attend the annual picnic on June 24 held at the Red Shirt Shrine in Oakley Park in that city. Later a social hour was enjoyed and sandwiches, punch and cakes served from a lace covered table in the dining room adorned with lilies and queen anne’s lace. Elsewhere in Camel Train — by .the Rhythm Elia, of New York, an expert in wo- B an( j. ■* men’s hair styling. A number of Gill, Mrs. A. J. McGill, Mrs. C. K.j Following the program refresh- models will.be sponsored by local McGill, all of Columbia, entertained, m ents were served by the hostess, firms, and refreshments will be serv- at the Sanders home with a miscel-! w ho was assisted by Mrs. J. F. Ja- ed during the evening. The event is ! laneous shower last Friday evening.; co b s , Mrs, William Bailey Owens, and sponsored by the Clinton Hairdress- i Throughout the rooms, ensuite for ^j rs p r i n gle Copeland. ; ers and is announced by that group the occasion, pink and yellow roses ( . in today's paper. , were used in decoration. Marking p: nnn PuniU . . . the place of the bride-elect was a p« • i PrOfirom? how.of white satin ribbon showered, j-jQyg Recital • IVIUSICQI r iOgramS ? ? 1 _ ' „ J I . . 1 1 ^ with’silver wedding bells. Miss. Shedd w M n J At The Orphanage Iwas given a corsage of white carna- P iano pupils ot Mrs. u. J. r ^ !.. * * < Brimm were presented in recital on' • i tions. nnntoata I Thursday evening at the First? Pres- On Monday night a piano recital During the evening se oral c nt s , p res byterian church. Mrs. Brimm was given in the orphanage chapel were enjoyed. Later the gues s w ^ e welcomed the parents and friends of by a number of boys and girls of the invited into the dining room f°‘ e ‘; the young students, who were invit-jhome. Tuesday evening a chorus re freshments. Adorning the piettily d t hear the f 0 n 0 wing program: * Ljtal was nresCnted bv the' uunils of appointed table, covered with a lace Duet _ j olly old st Nicholas-' . b / h ^ hn P ^ T] ° cloth, were yellow and white snap- Martha j ane Horton and Mrs! th ^ 8 rammar and h >g h s ^ h ° 0 ' s 'J. he : dragons and tall white tapers. Ice Bri mm . . , entertainments were directed by Miss i cream, cake and mints were served. Swinging Along (Schaum) — Ben Luvd McDonald and Miss Gloria ! Miss Shedd was given a shower of Crouch. Owens. Veal Bros. Monument Co. Klberton, Ga. Pleasure In Announcing \ppefntmeht of J. T. LA^ A lovely gifts. Musgrove Club Holds Meeting Minuet (Bach); Oh Promise Me ~ * i (DeKoven) Dolly Crouch. Choney DrBSS SHoppC FOR SALE Hash SATURDAY, JUNE 12 Served at 11:30 Bring Your Own Container Greasy Corner Pitts Street , Soldier’s Chorus (Gounod); Rus- sian Dance, from Nutcracker’s Suite Employees Entertained (Tschaikowsky)—^elen Anderson. ■ r 7 9 v Hymn of Thanksgiving; In An Air- M and Mrs W M Chanev en- The Musgrove Home Der.ionstra- plane (Richter)—Martha Jane Hor- , \ , ‘ ' , i. ‘ . , • . I tion club met with Mrs. W. L. Motte ton. pertained with a delightful supper at I June 3. The meeting opened with a Starlight Waltz (Brainerd); 5 A M. *^ ne Greenwood lake Wednesday e\e~ | song— W AH through the Night.” and P.M. (Chopin)—Donnaree Cau-'ning for the employees in the Lau- i The Devotional was lead by Mrs.! ble. , - ; rens and Clinton stores. Larry DeShields’. Roll call was an-' Blue Skies (Berlin); Liebestraume — I s we red with the best way to keep (Liszt); Waves of the Danube (Ivan- AT GIRLS SCOUT CAMP cool in hot weather. ; ocil—Betty Bishop. — •[ Beginning June 14, Mr. and Mrs. Minutes were read by the secre- fairest Harp (ThoTnpson); John- p q %i a ynard will spend the sum- ’ rai-y. During the btramesy ^ 0ce ^ n (Schaum)—Don-1 mer at caitip--Tf6Tafy ^TGTf1^^5Itt 1 the club planned for the District meet- roweis . camu) near Gastonia N. C. where !' 1fr b el 0 d r Tulv^at 1 ^o’clocdf^t! PetMSchauil^-^Johnny^orton^ 0 J Mrs. Maynard will be camp nurse, any chuitb on Jul.v S at 4 c J v The Fox Hunt( Thompson); Kwazy 1 Mrs. Maynard is the former Mrs. was also- announced that the demon-, Wabblt (Schaum)-Robert Horton. Colie B. Adair of this city, stratum for n^xtyear^will be^ Beau-, Dli et-B!ossom Time (Crammond)' ■ tification of the Boftie. - . —Martha Nell • Shealy and Mrs.i 1 Picture study—“Spring on the Del-; Brimm 1 .•are;’ by Cuiren Yates was given by Always .rCBerlm) — Martha Neil' Take notice that on the 9lh day Clinton Memorial Yarc l • , High Grade Memorial’s Opposite Post Office Clinton. S. C. Phone 376-J Nell • Shealy and Mrs.i FINAL SETTLEMENT I'lClUrc opting vii vuv I aware’’ by Cullen Yates was given by _ , Mrs. J. K. Haselden. t * . rSheaiy” ^ • ~ *’"“|of July. 1948,- r \ve will render a final I Miss Hall, Home Demonstration Serenade (Schubert); Hungarian account of our acts and doings as .agent, gave a demonstration on can-J Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)—Sara Blake- Executors of the estate of L. W. C. jmhg, spoilage of food, and truck crop i y . . _ 'Blalock in the office of the Judge of j insects. .. . i Duet — Camel Train (Baines)— Probate of Laurens County, at 10 Recreation-Exercise and contest Helen Anderson and Mrs. Brimm. (o’clock a.m., and on the same day | Refreshments were served by the ; Narcissus (Nevin); hymn transenp-i •„ . . , ^ ! hostess. tion, Jesus Shall Reigh-Bruce Cole., Wl11 app v fo L a flnal dischar g e from ; Later in the evening guests were our l!USl as Executors. Mrc Rlnrlf PrpQpnK j r invited into the church parlors Any person indebted to said estate j ivira. DlUUlv ricsciio where punch and wafers were served, is notified and required to make pay- Music Pupils In Recital During the social hour Mrs. Agnes ment on or before that date; and all ! On Tuesday evening, Juned, at 8:00 ^ fY? u ndei J S0 " I e ! 1_ l persons having claims against said 1 oVlnck Mrs Robert F Black present- teitaine d Wlth old-fashioned duets. es t a te will present them on or before I j u -i • . ftoi Jftv, » Assisting Mrs. Brimm were Mrs. W.l id dat » d .. Jv nroven or be fo M j f d her piano pupils in recital with a R Anderson and Mrs B vv - date ' U y P °' e ’ 6 large nuntber of guests present 0 . Several artistic floral arrangements j hear the following selections: 1 • • • Duet — Old Clock in the Corner rooms (Root;)—Jane Todd and Linda Adair. added attractively to the social. Man in the Moon>Thompsonr); Fai- D • . • ft ies’ Harp (Thompsorv)—Emily Bai- rrGSDyiGNOn U.ird6S Days (Thomasp, WhiteMeet Monday nes ! ley J Happy June 10, 1948. J B. SPEAKE, F. M. BOLAND. Executors. -l-4c. . ' Sails (Lane)—Jane Todd. \ • . Patter of the Rain (Richter): Pi- Thq circles of the Woman’s Auxili ary of the First Presbyterian church I SPECIAL Thursday, Friday, Saturday f Cool Cotton Dresses rates Bold (Watson)—Martha Me- will hold their meetings on Monday, Millan. June 14, as follows: Woo-Blows the Wind (Pietsch); InK Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs. —— 7— ; A Inion Spencer, at 7:30. Circle No. 2 at the home; of Mrs. Robert F. Black, at 8:00. Circle No. 3 at the home of Mrs. Francis Blalock, at 8:00. The following circles will meet at 4:00 o’clock Monday afternoon: 1 Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. Circle No. 5 at the home of Mrs. I Circle No. 6 at the home of Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Circle No. 7 at the home of Mrs. Edna Copeland. Circle No. 8 at the home of Mrs. George Copeland. ELECTRIC FANS COMPLETE STOCK All Sizes HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 42J— - One Lot of Chambrays, Piques, Linens Original Prices to $12.95 for $6.95 Moore’s Dress Shoppe /• Gives new "life" to old surfaces! DV PONT DNC0 Enamel! iu. s.s. rer. err. OneCoatJ^i^ Here’s bright new color and beauty for furniture, walls, and woodwork! You’ll find scores of uses for DUCO around the hquse! ★ It's Mty to u(«...fl«wt tmooHily ... drl.t fast . 'At Covort solidly ★ Loovot ■ hard-wooring, tilo-liko Nfilth ★ Con toko cowntlott washing* Copeland Hardware Supply Company • Phone 15 Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist church Auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon, June 14, at 4:00 o’clock as follows: Barden—Mrs. Davis Holland, chair- maiff"meets with Mrs, Ralph Blakely, hostess. ^ ' ' Ellie Hmfon—Mrs. T. C. Johnson, chairman; meets with Mrs. E. R. Knox, hostess. Mayme Johnson—Mrs. Billy McMil lan, chairman; meets with Mrs; W. Roy Pitts, hostess. Louise Best—Mrs. B. B. Ballard, chairman; meets with Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., hostess. The Sara Glenn circle, Mrs. Carrol Reid, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Tan M. Ray at 8 o’clock. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Chick Ray and Mrs. Clayte Ray. _ ULTIMATUM GIVEN PARTY plause were those advocating the rpost drastic action. Various speakers applied the terms “fascistic” and "machine-ridden" to the existing state party. Mason Gibbes of Columbia, who presided, »ead the gathering a letter from the Rev. T. W. Gregg of Rock Hill, who said he had written at the ! request of the Rock Hill Ministerial' Association. Mr. Gregg said the 1 ministers did not intend to take the 1 voting oath and charged that “if thej oath stands” many white Democrats will be disfranchised: , ANNOUNCEMENTS TO THE VOTERS OF WARD THREE I wish to thank you for vmir vote of confidence in the Tuesday primary and hope that you will continue to give me your support in the run-off Tuesday, June 15th. Robert E. Wysor, III Candidate for Alderman In Ward Three Chiropractic Review Published in the public interest to illustrate and explain the practice of Chiropractic. SPINAL ARTHRITIS Cast No. 96—28 year old wo man came into our office suffer ing from spinal arthritis. She w a s nervous, complained of stomach distress, sleeplessness, dull headaches and extreme pain in the back. • This condition had been exist ing 3 years, yet after a few ad justments, she reported wonder ful improvement. Stomach distress disappeared, she was able to sleep better and of course her nervousness be- f gan to improve. Those nagging back pains began to be come less frequent and finally they, too, disappeared. She altso reported feeling better than at any time during the past three years. Has more energy and does her house work without any difficulty. For additional information concerning Chiropractic tune in on radio station WLBG each Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday at 12:35 P: M. Also Tuesday^ Thursday and Saturday at 6:35 P. M. DR. CHARLES J. HART DR HART LAC RENS, S. C. 2.~>t West Main Street Hours: 9-12, 3-6 HOOT— Closed Thursday is (OLD THEATRE TO THE VOTERS OF WARD TWO Please accept my thanks for the nice vote given me in Tuesday’s primary which qualified me for the second race. I will appreciate your continued interest in next Tuesday’s election. , . I thank each and every one for your support. L. L COPELAND :: I v# ?! % - a Goldville, S. C. I V Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday. Friday. 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday. Wednesday, Friday 3:00 P. M. Night Shows—Every night ... 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THCRSDAY AND FRIDAY. JUNE 10-11— 'TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE u a i SATURDAY. JUNE 12— "DOUBLE FEATURE- BLONDE SAVAGE* .. and . ENCHANTED VALLEY’ In Color //i mm AUTHORIZED DEALER PALM TS FOR ALDERMAN WARD 2 L. L. COPELAND. SR. R. L. PLAXICO WARD 3 BILLY McMILLAN RbBERT WYSOR, III WARD 5 CARL CAMPBELL WOODROW L. WILSON W ARD 6 JAMES CRAlNE WALKER GREGORY To the Voters Of Ward One: I wish to thank my friends for the vote giv«n me for Alderman in Ward jOne in Tuesday r s primary. Your interest and the con- fidence placed in me will always be cherished. Collie W. Anderson //* MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JUNE 14-13— THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH” •With ABBOTT and COSTELLO a iu WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16— ’ARE YOU WITH ME?’ With DONALD O'CONNOR , Also — CASH NIGHT . j V -DOMING—THURSDAY. Jl'NE 17 "RUTHLESS" Y With ZACHARY SCOTT and LOUS HAYWARD COMING—FRIDAY. JUNE IS / . ON THE STAGE | CHES DAVIS AND THE SWANEE RIVER Is :: :: ll V. r\ r i