The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 13, 1949, Image 3

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Thursday, January 13, 1949 THE CLINTON CHR6NICLE Page Three DOLLAR DAYS The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W MORE FOR YOUR DOLLARS • •• at ••• Thornwelf Teachers Circle Meets I Tuesday evening members of the Teachers circle of Thornwell Mem orial church met at the Turner ' building. Miss Julia Porter, chairman pre sided and Mrs. D. E. Matthews gave | the Bible study for the evening. Later during a social hour the hos- II tesses, Mrs. Bert Price and Mrs. Sam IjKnox served refreshments. Miss Bernice Stroup conducted a [study on the Training circle course. Pie and coffee were served dur- i iog a social hour. t ^Circle No. 3 met at the home of I Mrs. Felton Moore with Mrs. Wil- | liam Johnson as joint hostess. Prayer wasooffered by the circle chairman, Mrs, Frank Cauley. Mrs. George Taylor discussed the chosen j topic of study after which Mrs. James Gray gave a review of the ; years work. | Later a dessert course was en- ; joyed. , Clinton Boy Weds In Bennettsville for the January meeting The devotional was given by Mrs. I D. B. Smith and Mrs. J. B. Arnold discussed the topic “By His Light Home Destroyed Shall The Nations Walk” outlining n C* k.1 li the objectives of the Woman’s So-j^y tire INCOr Mere ciety of Christian Service. The : chairman, Mrs. Carroll P. Reid pre- Yesterday morning fire destroyed sided over a business session and home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade pledge cards were signed for the Medlins in the Rock Bridge commu- year. nity. All furniture and household During a social hour guests were Soods were a complete loss, invited into the dining room where Anyone having used fflrniture or a salad course with assorted dain- other articles they would like to con- ties were served buffet style. U. D. C. Chapter Meets Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liles, of With Mrc I [ Bennettsville, announce the mar-i ^ MTS. J0€ LeOKC j riage of their daughter, Dorothy, to j Mrs. Joe Leake was hostess to i Lt. William Anderson Dicus, Jr., 1 members of the TJ. D. C. chapter tribute to this needy family is asked to call Mrs. Irby Hipp, 339-W. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus, : of this city, on Sunday afternoon, January 9, at 4:30 o’clock in Ben- !' nettsville. :: DRESSES— $3.00 and S4.00 DRESSES— V2-Price OUTING GOWNS— $2.00 and $3.00 Just 3 WOOL BED JACKETS— S1.00 Each BAGS— V2-Price (Plus tax) ONE LOT SWEATERS— $2.00 and $3.00 HATS— $1.00 and $2.00 3 RAINCOATS— $8.00 Each COTTON BLOOMERS— 77c RAYON BLOOMERS— Sizes x—xx—xxx S1.00 CREPE GOWNS— S2.50 JERSEY GOWNS— S1.95 and S2.95 ALL BED JACKETS— t/z-Price BLOUSES— 1 /2-Price COTTON GLOVES— $1.00 EVENING GLOVES— $1.95 PANTIES, with Supporters $1.00 BELTS— SKIRTS- 50c Vz-Price SCARES REDUCED New Spring DRESSES in crepes and cottons, reg ular and half sizes—arriv ing daily. AH nationally advertised: Nelly Dons, Martha Mannings, Doris Dodsons, Nan Carsons, June Fox . . . » SEE THEM TODAY! Moore’s Dress Shoppe E. PITTS STREET j Miss Little Hostess To Baptist Business Women Miss Jamie Little was hostess to members of the Business Women’s circle of the First Baptist church for the January meeting on Mon- ; J y day evening. “Grow In Consecra- D • i l tion" was the topic of the devotion- DMuQe V«lub on Thursday evening with Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Miss Margaret Holland and Miss Agnes Davis as associate hos tesses. i Mrs. H. M. Young, the president | conducted the business session. For i the evening's program Miss Mary Johnson reviewed the book "In The Dark Garden” by Frank Slaughter. At the conclusion of the program sandwiches, cookies and tea were Hos Meeting Mrs. Roy Gasque entertained her num- al conducted by Miss Irene Work man. Miss Marion Burts, program chairman discussed “Christ The An swer For The Individual”, which bridge club Thursday for a [ was followed by prayer and a bus-; bei' of afternoon games, iiness session. j Two tables were arranged for j A social hour was enjoyed and cards in an attractive setting of I the hostess and assistant hostess, greenery and berries. Score awards i Mrs. Noland Suddeth served fruit were presented Mrs. Raymond Pitts, cake with coffee. a club visiter, and Mrs. Jasper Row- , land. Mrs. Louis Fowler was also Mr« WilHor a & ucst the club for the afternoon, i * . UC r • After cards a dessert course was Entertains Friends jserved. ! - Mrs. J. B. Wilder entertained at' | j ! her home last Wednesday afternoon MrS. Adflir HoStCSS ! with a drop-in. An informal hour of t_ i ^ . 'conservation was enjoyed and dur-i 10 LUTHCrOn VarOUp ! ing the afternoon fruit cake, mints Mrs. Rhett P. Adair was hostess and coffee were served. Mrs. Wil- ! ° n Monday evening to the Woman’s i der was assisted in serving by Mrs J Missionary Society of St. John’s Lu- J. A. Coleman. theran church for their monthly ! meeting. Wednesday Cluh An inform ative program on “The I .V.. . n . . a y.. -7° [New Christians In America" was rendered by Mrs. W. O. Derrick. Later the hostess served a salad plate, punch and cookies and a so cial hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Hall Gives With Mrs. Hollis The Wednesday bridge club met the past week at the home of Mrs. Tommy Hollis. After ,,a number of interesting, ghmes the prize for top score was ; presented Mrs. Robert F. ‘Black. /-'i i D During the afternoon refreshments'^ - ®'*’^*'/ '■'■UD irogrom of sandwiches, coifee and fruit cake I Tuesday January 4, the Century 1 were served. : club met at the home of Mrs Ed- ;ouard Patt^, with the president Mrs. j Robert E. W^sor, presiding. Mrs. E. H. Hall who was in charge i_ _ - - of the afternoon's program gave bi- lo Bridge Club : ©graphical sketches of the ehair- Thursday afternoon Mrs. Fred Ox- men and Presidents of the United ley entertained members of her | Nati ons. ; bridge club with two tables in play. [ . After an interesting number of ClintOM Music Club i progressions high and second score ij ij i awards were presented Mrs. B. /ViCeiing | Ballard and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. La-1 The regular monthly meeting of ter a tempting salad plate, cookies i { be Clinton Music club was held 1 La _ , I i r-t ♦ U^v ~ * A I TTC a T-* , Mrs. Oxley Hostess | and hot chocolate were served. In the living room pyracantha ber- jries with winter greenery were at- : tractive and on the dining room la- : ble an arrangement of the berries j in a silver container were flanked i by tall tapers in silver holders. Mrs. Coleman Hostess To Sara Glenn Circle Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. J. J. Greene and Miss Rose Lee were hostesses ai the home of the former in the parlors of the First Presby terian church on Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Harry McSween vice-presi- j dent, presided. Mrs. McSween had arranged an interesting program on “The Symphony’’. She discussed the meaning and illustrated by playing! "Haydns Surprise Symphony’’, Be- thoven’s 5th Symphony and Schu-1 berfs Unfinished Symphony. The I piano selections were given and then | recordings played. Later refreshments of pound cake, coffee. on Monday evening to twenty-five ^ offee - nuts, mints and candied members of the Sara Glenn Circle I wcr <-' served by the hostesses of Broad Street Methodist church Miss Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Hal Bald- — j win, Mrs. Edgar Blakely, and Mrs. Roy Gasque. Presbyterian Business Women Have Meetings Circle No. I of the First Presby-1 terian church met on Monday even- [ ing at the home of Mrs. Pierce j Chandler with Mrs. Austin Chand- i ler and Mrs. S. D. Templeton as I associate hostesses, with twenty- three members in attendance. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor talked to the group on “Foreign Missions and Mrs. A. M. Copeland continued the Bibid study. At the conclusion of the program a salad course, tea and cake were iserved. ! Mrs. Edward Ferguson and Mrs Tommy Hollis-were co-hostesses to circle No. 2 at the home of the form er Monday evening. Mrs. A. S. Maxwell, former mis sionary to Brazil, gave an interest ing talk on “Foreign Missions”. Mother, yc elu you know what won derful relief you get when you , mo on Vicks VapoRub! Now... when your child wakes up ip the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, here's a special way to use V^cks VapoRub. It’s VapoRub Steam — and it brings relief almost instantly! Put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water or vaporizer. Then ... let your child breathe in the soothing VapoRub Steam. Med icated vapors penetrate deep into cold-congested upper bron chial tubes and ( bring relief with' e'very braathl TAILOR SHOP Alterations Pockets Zippers Dyeing PHONE 615 NOW OPEN Franklin Service Station (Formerly Known as Shady Rest) GROCERIES, SOFT DRINKS OIL. GAS. KEROSENE AUTO ACCESSORIES RAYMOND FRANKLIN. Owner On Joanna Highway NERVOUS INDIGESTION * “Dr. Hart. I feel 25 year* younger dnre being under vour care,” said this 53 year old patient of our*. “I have suffered nrrvou* indigestion about 4 year* and every thing I ate caused stomach distress. I have taken laxatives sev eral times each week because of constipation, and if I didn’t take them hemorrhoids would develop.” “After being under your care only a few weeks, mv nervous indigestion has improved so much that I eat most anything • without any trouble. I haven't taken any laxatives since being under your care and my bowels are normal in their action That discomfort in my neck has disappeared and I have more energy than usual. I am well pleased with results from Chiropractic spinal adjustments and want to bring my wife in for a checkup ” These are the words of a patient who was dismissed a few days ago. If you have a stubborn case of nervous indigestion or other illness and wish to get well, consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART 254 WEST MAIN ST — LAURENS, S C One Block west of Post Office, next to First Methodist Church Ground Floor Plenty of parking space TRAILWAYS 4 trips daily to CHARLOTTE via Chester, leaving *8:30AM, 12:15 PM, 3:10 PM. and *6:24 PM. *—only 1 change to Wash ington and New York. 4 trips daily to ANDERSON leaving 10:30 AM, 3:35 PM. 5:15 PM, 8:10 PM. All Anderson schedules connect with fast service to Atlanta. Other daily service to AU GUSTA, SPARTANBURG, and ASHEVILLE. Clinton Bus Terminal Phone 59 D Crepes and Gabardines 1-2 Price Skirts, Blouses One Lot 1-2 Price Slips, Gowns Bed Jackets Textron CfeneJlndersoris You Can’t Beat Value . v*. . * ; - * tyotc te DON’T FREE ironnle IRONING SCHOOL AT OUR STORE THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 for yoursolf why New "Rhythm' Ironrite is simplest of all ironers to use! You’re going to discover some smart * . .3 new ways to do all your ironing more quickly, easily and beautifully! You’ll see our instructor ironing in a way .that you’ll never forget! And the most amazing thing is, you can learn it quickly yourself! The secret is out! You il do your ironing in a fraction’ ot haiid-ironing time with the mar velous new “Rhythmic” Im; ite! And rest while you do it! i. Join us at the store here for t! ' ■!:)- v ful FREE 1 ronrite Iromn g i .iiooi! You’ll enjoy it! Prather-Simpson Furniture Go. CLINTON, S. C. J