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:a ' ■ 7 : / Thursday, December 23, 1948 * , SOCIETY Powell, rendered a number, of se lections. Mrs. Caldwell Henderson, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. James P. Sloan, at the piano, played appro- (Continued from page three) Clever talks by Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Combs, and Miss Irene Workman. | “Why I Am Glad My Husband Is a An interesting reading “If He Had Kiwanian,” and Mrs. W. R. Ander- Not Come” was given by Miss Burts.' son, “What I Think of Kiwanis,” Other features of the program in- were enjoyed by the group, eluded, Christmas Meditation, Car-! ^ rs - L - S. McMillan, of Laurens, ol Time and Candlelight and re- : and her daughter, Mrs. Ed Sadler of cordings of Christmas music. : this cit y- g ave several lovely selec- During a social hour fruit and f‘ ons> A feature of the evening s candies were passed. I ft ft entertainment was the “quiz” pro gram with silver dollars being awarded the contestants for correct answers. Miss Gloria Owens, ac companied by Miss Luva McDonald at the .piano, rendered a number of Mrs. Black Presents Pupils In Recital On Monday evening, Mrs. Hubert the maTimba F. Black presented her piano piipils Se ^..— ~ oT a ' que en, for the in recital a the home of her mother, partyi Mrs< D . a Rhame> was made 1 L;' ‘ " aco S ' «• + b y drawing a-rramber by Patsy Mac- The home was effectively decorat- d()nald Mrs> Rhame was escorted ed with gay Christmas ornaments b the presldent to the stage where carrying out the traditional colors of she was cr ^ed and presented a i ed an lovely bouquet of red carnations. Dur ‘ ng the evening Mrs. Black Highlight of the evening was the served lefieshments of punch and p resen ti n g of favors to all ladies cookies. ^ present with the compliments of . . _ , _. the club. Then followed a drawing MrS. Raymond Pitts conducted by the committee, assist- fiivPC I hvpIv T ed by the Mrs - Rhaitie , in vjiveb L-Uveiy I ea which a number of valuable prizes* Saturday afternoon Mrs. Raymond contributed by Kiwanians and other Pitts entertained informally at tea at friends were presented to the ladies her home on East Carolina avenue. holding the lucky numbers. Adorning the • living room were a rising vote of thanks was giv- miniature love apples and evergreens e n Mrs. G. N. Foy, president, and arranged on the mantel, and an an- the other members of the Woman’s Tique punch bowl filled with nan-j c i u b. dina berries and leaves was placed The party came to a close with at a vantage point. (the entire group singing “White During the afternoon the guests Christmas,” after which all stood up were invited into the dining room for a moment of silence in tribute where refreshments were served in to William A. Moorhead, deceased buffet style. Centering the beauti- member of the club during the year, fully appointed lace-covered table Covers- were laid for 200 Kiwan-1 was a cornucopia of silvered cedar ians, their wives and friends, and vari-colored Christmas balls, j Members of, the committee in Tall red tapers burned in holders. ! charge of arrangements were W. W. Mrs. Hubert Pitts poured coffee, Harris, B. C. Preslar, Leland Young and sandwiches and cake were and W. H. Simpson, served. Mrs. James Pitts assisted in en tertaining. ft 1 ft ft ft a ♦> :: ft :: B ft ft ft ft :: li ft ft ft I ft ft :: ft ft ft ft Ladies Are Honored By Kiwanians With Christmas Banquet Four Sections County Roads Transferred To Primary System Columbia, Dec. 22.—(Special To The Chronicle)—The South Carolina In a beautiful and appropriate 1 state highway commission, at its Christmas setting the twenty-sixth I monthly meeting, which was held annual “ladies’ night” party of the December 16 in Columbia, approved Clinton Kiwanis club was held Fri-t the transfer of four sections of state day evening in the spacious Joanna ^ highways in Laurens county from club house. !State Highway Secondary Sys- The club rooms were lovely with ’ terT \ to th e State Highway Primary Christmas decoiations. Many hand- S ys * em - some arrangements of magnolia: Road 39 jn Laurens county, as leaves painted to resemble red and! we ^ as‘Roads 50, 66, 7 and 53 in white poinsettias were used at van- Creenville county and Roads 51 and tage points. GaTands of evergreens, 50 in Spartanburg county will be- with lighted tapers adorned the man-i come . ^ Rou t e 413 for a distance of ties, with several artistic arrange-i m d es from US 25 through Foun- ments reflected. In the dining room 7ain Inn to Woodruff. Road 68 in a number of gaily decorated Christ- i Eaurens county will become SC mas "trees were used, the stage was RolRe for nine miles from Gray banked in long leaf pine, festive gar- ^' our ^ Eanfprd, Roads 21 and 22, lands adorned the windows. At in- Laurens county will become SC tervals on the long tables rustic' 308 for eleven miles from Clinton to holders containing evergreens and P ra ’ an d Roads Nos. 70 and 28 in ft 1 I! i 11 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft :: It ft ♦♦ lighted red tapers completed the yuletide setting. Laurens county and 23 in Newberry will become SC 560 for 11 miles from D. B. Smith, retiring president of ^ r 2, s ^ bj . R ‘ nar ds. the club, presided as master of cere monies and cordially welcomed the quests. The program opened with the invocation by Rev. James C. Dickert. A delightful four-course thinner The commission passed a resolu tion asking the governor for permis sion to sell five million dollars in state highwa ybonds to cover the highway expenses. The commission ft ft ft ft ♦> ft ft | luminous surfacing of highway shoulders. was served by the ladies of Joanna a ^ ho / ize d appropriations of $2,000,- Woman’s club 1000 f° r bituminous retreatment of President Smith introduced the' ! ta l e _ highways -. and _ $200 ; 000 ,^ r bi " following guests of the club: Miss Gloria Owens, Miss Luva McDonald, Mrs. L. S. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Ed Sadler, Rev. and Mrs. James C. 7^, . . S? Mi^Fr^f Ki^. v ,o,S Birin Announcements which members introduced their' guests. j SULLIVAN President Smith then recognized! Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sullivan, the newly elected president, C. C.! Jr -> announce the birth of a son, ft ft ft Giles, who spoke briefly. Charles, III. at Watertown, Wis. Mr. The Kiwanis double quartet, con- Sullivan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. sisting Oif H. G. Prince, J. S. Gray, G. iC. A. Sullivan of .this city. W r . Hollingsworth, D. B. Smith. M., W. Brown, W A. Sherratt and L. V.! HAMES Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hames announce Uhe birth of a son, Sullivan Boyd, Jr., on Thursday, December 16, at the | Blalock clinic. Mrs. Hames is the for mer Miss Jennie Mae West of this Program Laurens Drive-In Theatre —V ' 11 1 1 I— ■ ! I.l» M ! ! . Children Under 12 Free First Sl^ow Starts 6:30 Last Complete Show at 10 Fri.-Sat. Dec. 24-25 SUN VALLEY SERENADE John Payne — Jack Oakie Sonja Henie Glenn Miller and Orchestra CARTOONS: Taming: the Cats ^wo Golfers In Texas Mon.-Tues. Dec. 27-28 JOHNNY O'CLOCK Dick Powell Evelyn Keyes CARTOONS: Mystery in the Moonlight Drip Dippy Donald Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 29-30 TRAIL STREET Randolph Scott CARTOONS: Mighty Mouse * ' The Magician city. BOSTIC Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bostic announce the birth of a son, Edward Eugene,' at the Blalock clinic, on Monday, December 20. Mrs. Bostic is the for mer Miss Frances Smith. Dance at Country Club New Year's Eve A New Year’s eve dance for mem bers of the Lakeside Country club will be given on Friday evening, De cember 31, from nine until one o’clock. Johnny Mitchell’s orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. PATIENTS AT HAYS HOSPITAL YESTERDAY Miss Kathryn Burns, Mrs J. F. Addison of Joanna, Walker Gregory, Mrs. B. F. Dunaway, Mrs. Inez Bur gess, J. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Lillian Brown. CARD OF THANKS I wish to acknowledge with grate ful appreciation the many kind ex pressions of sympathy shown during the illness and death of my mother, Mrs: J. D. Ellison. MRS. BOYD WATTS. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of John H. W. Boyd, de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the un dersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. WM. .E. BOYD, Administrator. Dec. 20, 1948.—6-3cw. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Sever Buy Plenty-lt's A Favorite With Kids From Six To Sixty! 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