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* \ f /<- h Thursday, June 24, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■/. ’ r: ' - ■ 'tA r Page Thre« The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST.... .. ^TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W dining room for refreshments which were served in buffet style. A low bowl of pink, roses centered the tea table and tall white tapers burned for the rites, assembling about fif- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦» iy guests. - _ ■ The receiving rooms .were attrac tive with handsome arrangements of in candelabra. Punch, sandwiches, daises and magnolias with colorful cake and mints were served. bowls of pansies on low tables. The Miss Baldwin was given a minia-! living room mantel was adorned with ture colonial wedding bouquet and magnolias and a triple brass can^- silver in her pattern. delabra holding white tapers. Refreshments were served buffet J J style from a beautifully appointed o table in the dining room. A floral < ► heart, outlined with maline, and I Eason-Copelond Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staton Eason of Whitmire, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Betty Jo, to George Pringle Copeland. Mr. Cope land is the son of Mrs. G. Pringle Copeland and the late Mr.'Copeland of this city. The wedding will take place in July. ♦ ' Miller-McCarter Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade Miller, of Mountville, announce the engagement of their daughter,- Joan Hollis, to Ralph Hugh McCarter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCarter of Fountain Inn. The wedding will take place July 16. Methodist Society Holds Meeting The Woman’s Society of Christian homing a white wedding bell was Mrs. C. E. King entertained the out- of-town guests with a 6 o’clock sup-'^.'^"^ "^omjay ‘'afternoon, at,P laced on a reflector to fashion a per at their home. . t ! 4 : oo o’clock at Broad Street' 1 Metho- centerpiece. Around this scene, Colorful summer flowers decorat- ,ij st ^urch with Mrs. J. V. Edwards, gladioli, asters, roses, and greenery ed the receiving rogms and the cen- \ t h t » president, presiding. ' 1 were arranged with burning tapers terpiece for the bridal table was ofj The devotional was led by Mrs. T. in silver holders. Elsewhere in the white gladioli. Mrs. RatcHford Bo- c. Johnson, Sr., the topic being "Am dining room the 'bridal green and. * > land and Miss Doris Baldwin asist- i My Brother’s Keeper’! with Scrip- white with lighted tapers was efTec- ed in hte courtesies of entertaining, ture from Psalm 67:1-2. Following tive. Heart shaped cakes, iced in £ this reading Mrs, John Coleman white and decorated with red rose- Presbyterian Auxiliary jclosed the devotional with prayer. buds prettily carried out the motif, u | » , ' \ The subject of the program was! Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. HaS Kegular M66r !"The Christian, Alcohol and Public D. O. Rhame, Mrs. Willard L. Jones, The regular monthly meeting of the Health,” which was presented by Mrs. Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mrs. W. G. King, woman’s Auxiliary of the First Pres- Johnson. iSr., and Miss Irene Hipp. Myers-Mabry Mr, and Mrs. Pierce Maurice My ers, of Spartanburg, announce the byterian church was held Monda'y afternoon. *— After a business session a pro gram on outpost churches was heard. W. C. Baldwin talked on Bethany, its history, opportunities and needs. Huglj Jacobs spoke to the about Rock Bridge. group . Miss Baldwin Given Handkerchief Shower After a short business session the | meeting was closed with member*; repeating together the Mizpah. CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY Cooled With Washed Air THURSDAY AND FRIDAY’, June 24 and 25 Presbyterian Circles Have June Meetings Monday evening Circle No. 1 of the o First Presbyterian church met at the ^ home of Mrs. Almon Spencer, with <> ™ et iMrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. D. J. Wednesday Club Has Meeting The Wednesday bridge club !, h . e w . e ? k - at th<? h ? me rs ' | Brimm as assistant"hostesses” Mrs. A. M. Copeland taught the ! Rihlf* sturlv sandwiches, W. M. Shields for a number of after noon games. Before cards, , Bible study from The Acts. Later a salad course and -iced marriage of their daughter, Betty | Enjoyable among pre-nuptial par- drinks, lemon tarts and mints were drmks were serveH^fhP ^a ’ Jacqueline, to James j ties for Miss Polly Baldwin was the! served. Two tables were in play with attending • • . . Robert Black winning high iscore. Yellow gladioli were used to deco- For the occasion the hostess home! was lovely with fragrant gardenias and gladioli^ During the morning guests were 'invited into the dining room for refreshments. Later lit tle Ame Lou Black presented the bride-elect with the shower of hand . kerchiefs arranged like a bride’s [MISS FrailCeS SpCake 1. n < ► <► (► i ► ► ried out in the refreshments. * Lovely Party Honors also of Spartanburg. The > handkerchief shower given Wednes- Mrs. took place at the Southside Baptist day morning by Mrs . j. F j acobs . church in Spartanburg on Saturday, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Myers are former residents of near Clinton. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Wilkes Thursday afternoon Mrs. E. H. Wilkes entertained her club with dessert bridge assembling players for two tables. * .»irs. n. t». mauler, .urs. jonn » imam i *»__ rv nr ,„;- a*;..,- After a dessert course a number Mrs. Pringle Copeland assisted the Kimr and Miss Virginia Sadler en- >r frantl , s “‘aloe* and Miss Dot 0 of progressions were enjoyed. High hostess in the courtesies of emtertain-! tertamed informally Wednesday af-j t a [ h ° r R ^ a e ] ‘jJ 1 ? Sl ^ e \ t to C ‘ rC p e ^°’ 3 score went to Mrs. I. M. Adair and ing. . ternoon *. , - ! 1 ° C . k J hon ^ 1 MrS J B - C J \ I . ur floating prize to Mrs. Thornwell Dun- | —— | The Jacobs • home was attractive 5 Blle ,* ud f Mrs ' la »- ' 1 Bridne Club ; with a v.,U ? of „ flo^ S’-t” cfrc w” ! eluding gardenias, gladioli, hydran-. , Auxiiiart ■’ / geas and lilies. The guest of honor n . . , ‘ ' During the evening a sWeet caurse Members of Circle No. 2 enjoyed rate the card rooms for the occasion 1 an outdoor meeting at the home of with the same color note prettily car- ^ rs - Robert F. Black. Mrs. G. A. An- J ’ derson gave the Bible study on the 19th Psalm and Mrs. Thomas Bald-1 win discussed "Christitwi Homes To-j day.” The hostess and assistant host-i ess, Mrs. W. M. Shields, served re- ° freshments at the conclusion of the bouquet. About fifteen friends o: j To honor, Miss Frances Speake, nrogram the honoree were invited for the ; j une bride-elect. Mrs. J. F."Jacqbs, * P art y- Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mbs. John William Miss Virginia Sadler, informally Wednesday Bridge Club Snapdragons, roses and gladioli _ . ^ . . from the hostess’ garden were pretti-! fcflJOyS Meeting ly arranged in the card rooms. , Tuesday afternoon Mrs. C. W. An-’was presented a gardenia corsage and- . . . derson was'hostess to her bridge club. each.guest was given a similiar *m|. |“"L dgak.. este OJWed. Baptist W. M. S. Has j Vases of roses, hydrangeas and an | ler corsage upon arrival. - arrangement of gladioli and snapdra- World Mission Program i gons formed a background for the Monday afternoon the June meet- £ arnes - High score prize was pre- ing of the W’oman’s Missionary So- ^ sented Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr ciety of the First Baptist church was held. The Langston circle was in charge and Mrs. George Ellis presided over the following program. Hymn. Prayer, Mrs* S.W Sumerel. _ . “Trained Workers Needed For World Missions”—Rev. Lloyd Batson. Hymn. Business Session. During the afternoon cold drinks and n}it&. were enjoyed and later the hostess served a sandwich plate with tea. Wedding Party Is Entertained at Supper Preceeding the rehearsal for the Baldwin-Draughon rites, Mr. and Guests ‘were invited into the din- Lovely Church Ceremony ing room where a salad course and 11 •• ii* O IJ j cakes Were served with assorted dain- i un, *®S MISS DOIdWin and :r. Thf "!!!,. 1 , arrafeemun, fo. Allen w. Drouqhon. Jr. * the tea table was fashioned of white i T , , , * ' , w gladioli and lilies. ! ■ I P a lovely church ceremony of A feature of the party was th e h!!f> d e ^l mterfst throughout the « surprise shower of gifts which were iM ar >' Alberta (Pol- 0 cleverly presented the bride-elect. 1 Baldwin became the bride of j o 'Allen Wells Draughon, Jr., Friday, ° u , . TT j June 18, at five o’clock in the after-jo Robinson-Marler I noon. The double ring ceremony ♦ * * *' was performed at the First Presby- o j terian - church by the bride’s pastor, Miss Edna Mae Robinson. daugh- Dr. William Redd Turner, in the Starts: 2:27, 4:24, 7:27, 9:24. NEW r S AND CARTOON. 9c and 35c SATURDAY. JUNE 26 ONE DAY ONLY Blondie's Reward (Dagwood Gets Demoted To Office Boy). With PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE and LARRY SIMS. Starts: 2:36, 4:19, 6:02, 7:45, and 9.28 COMEDY. "Sing, Sister, Sing.” Also CARTOON. 9~ and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. June 28 and 29 fWlO KBWlUtt. MUttW* UNCONQUERED With GARY COOPER. PAUL ETTE GODDARD, BORIS KAR LOFF. HOWARD DE SYLVA, and CATHERINE DeMILLE. Starts: 1:30, 4:04, 6:38, 9 12. NEW’S. 10 A. M. Show Regular Admissions—9c and 35c WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30 ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 25 and 26 Billy the Kid Outlawed BOB STEELE as the notorious Billy the Kid. Starts: Friday: 2:00, 4;20. 6 40. 9' 00. Saturday: 1:57, 4:17, 6:37, 8:57. ■ ...plus... * King of the Gamblers Racketeers In Sports. W’ith WILLIAM WRIGHT and JANET MARTIN. Starts: Friday: 2:53, 5:13, 7,33, 9 53. Saturday: 2:50, 5 10, 7 30, 9 50. Chapter 3— Dick Tracy Returns 9 30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 28 and 29 ' The Inside Story Good Family Picture. - W’ith CHARLES WINNINGER, MARSHA HUNT and WILLIAM LUNDIGAN: Starts: 2:25, 4:17, 7 25, 9:17. NEWS and CARTOON. Dr and 3f)c DRESSES Miss Polly Baldwin Honored With Party Marriage To honor Sfiss Polly Baldwin bride elect. Miss Cornelia Harris enter-j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Robinson p resence of a i ar g e assemblage of * tained with a "drop in” on last W’ed-j of Clinton became the bride of Wil- (Continued on page six) ° ^1*4 nesday afternoon at her home on. Ham Charles Marler, son of Mr. and , Centennial Street. j Mrs. J. H. Marler of Laurens Satur- ! Adorning the living room were dai- day evening, June 12, at the home of sies, red roses and butterfly bush. the officiating minister, the Reverend The guests were invited into the j Jodie A. Martin. —; I The bride chose for her wedding a dress of powder blue with lace trim mings and white accessories. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Marler is a graduate of the class of ’47 of Clinton High School. Mr. Marler served eighteen months overseas as Staff Sgt. In the U. S. Army. '. After a short wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina the young couple will be at home South Harper Street, Laurens. Starts: 2:29. 4:15, 6:01, 7:47, 9:33. GOOD SHORTS. 9c and 35c j0 a M. Show * 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. June 30—July 1 Silver On the Sage W.th ‘HOPALONG’’ CASSIDY. Starts: 2 39. 5:39, 8:39. ...plus.,. Money Madness W’ith HUGH BEAUMONT and FRANCES RAFFERTY. Starts: 3:47, 6 47. 9 47. Last Chapter— Mysterious Mr. M Pe and 3fk ♦ t ♦ NOTE—"Unconquered". will start at 1:30 P M. each day, due to its extreme length, and will run straight through. 4.98 8.90 COOL SHEERS Pert polka dots on navy grounds . . . handsome floral and geometric prints, all in summery sheer rayon, Bemberg! Sizes 12 to 2P*. It’s COTTON! Yes, it’s cotton for summer! Wonderful, washable cot tons, so cool, s« comfort able, so easy to care for! .One. and 2-pc. Sizes 12-20. on Drop-In Compliments Mrs. Wilder, Bride In compliment to Mrs. Windsor Wilder, a recent bride, Mrs. Edward Campbell, and Mrs. Richard Lindsay, were hostesses at the home of the former for a “drop in" Monday after noon. Mr. Wilder, a native of Jack- son, Tenn. and a student at Pres byterian college, and Mrs. Wilder, the former Miss Blanche Burgess were married June 16 in the First Metho dist church hf W’est Palm Bea&h. About thirty friends were invited j to meet the hdnoree who was pre sented a corsage of white asters to wear.for the occasion. Bowls of roses adorned the living room and a bouquet of mixed garden flowers graced the dining table. Re freshments of cakes, punch, mints and nuts carrying out a green and white color note, were served. Miss Faye Pitts assisted the hostesses in the courtesies of entertaining. Special Shoe and Dress SALE Thursday - Friday - Saturday PRICES YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS! Joint Hostesses For Bridal Luncheon Honoring Miss Polly Baldwin, Mrs. Harry Baldwin and Mrs. Tom Bald win were joint hostesses Friday for a bridal luncheon, at the home of Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Place cards following the wedding j theme were used and covers laid for fourteen guests, including the, bridal attendants, the musicians anu j several out-of-tow-n visitors here for the rites. Thp traditional green and 1 white was observed in the floral] centerpiece for the table and else where -iu the home summer flow ers were 1 prettily combined for dec oration. A three course luncheon I was served. Mrfc. Seth Hill, Mrs. Allen C. j Draughon, Sr., of Warsaw’, N. C., and Mrs. D. E. Halfacre of Newberry, aunt of the bride attended the lunch eon. ' Baldwin-Draughon Rehearsal Party Thursday evening following the; rehearsal for the Baldwin-Draughon wedding Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Win gard and Miss Barrie. Jean Wingard. entertained the wedding party fam ilies, and out-of-town visitors here One Ix)t , DRESSES Were S2.9K to $3.98. Now— S2.19 One,,Lot C hildren's DRESSES Were $3.98. Now — S2.98 One l4»t Children’s and Ladies’ SANDALS Were $1.98. Now — 49c 1 # ■' One Lot Ladies’ SANDALS OXFORDS Sold up to $4.98. Now — CL 98c One ,Lot ladies’ SANDALS Were $4.98. Now,— S1.98 s I umerei s “The Home of Better Values’ Store Clinton, S. C. / / v-v