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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,-1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE P.ipre Three t TheWOAAAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVENTS, ClUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST .. TELEPHONE 74 or 156-W efffFectively used in decoration. After the opening exercises and (the salute to the flag were given, on February 2 at 3 ^o’clock. The meeting was presided over by ‘the president. The devotional was given Mrs. Henry Young, president, pre- t by Mrs. P. B. Mitchell. She read ! sided over the business session. the 13th chapter of First Corinthians. Miss Lily Yarborough read an in- TheTolt taa£ called and eoeh member ; formative article on the history of answered with the household task ! “Old Abbeville District.’ she disliked most. Later the hostesses served a salad Minutes were read by the secre- course and coffee, carrying out the tary, Mrs. Blanche Cox. A busi- i Valentine motif. ness period followed and club dues were collected. “A Recipe for Happiness,” was read by Mrs. A. A. May. Lutheran Society Dinner Party Honors Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr. Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr., was com plimented qn the occasion of her birthday Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. James Jacks with a dinner party, at their home* near here. Throughout the home spring flow ers were attractively combined for decoration. Places were laid for ten at the prettily appointed dining table and a course dinner was served. Arf- ter dinner cards were enjoyed. The honoree was presented a sur prise shower of gifts during the eve ning. ♦ Edith DeWese Lynn Circle Has Meeting i Discussion of Fimshes for Floors,” Book Club Gives Dinner Party A lovely dinner party was given. Porter, conducted a business session ^ FebrUOry Meeting - .7 r. , . . . . c . , , ft Later a social hour was enjoyed and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder was hostess ^ S kL ^ C ' ^ the hostesses served refreshments of'to the Woman’s Missionary society of m ^ m .^ ers ' c^.orT 2 coftce. sandwiches and assorted dain- St. Johns Lutheran church on Mon- ■ I - alre refreshments were served | ties, effectively using the Valentine day evening for their February meet- ^ e # ' j§ ! The program on “Our Geographical Eastern Star Honors Frontiers,” was led by Mrs. William Li C RLU/tn 'Johnson, assisted by Mrs.' Edward MrS - M - B'ShOp E. Smith, Mrs. Ratchtord Boland On Thursday evening members ot nnrT Mice Doric «tnhpr the Eastern Star chapter entertained , During a social hour a sweet the home of Mrs^ Edgar Taylor, | Tuesday evening at Lakeside country 1 course | was served with punch., ' ! Jr - for Mrs - H - E - Bisho P* who re - 8 club by the Ex Libris Book club,! « cently moved to Greenville. H having as guests husbands of the; is * c D| L IJ The guest of honor was presented ft members. UaVlS-DiaCKweiOGr a gift 0 f silver and a corsage of car- % The dining table was beautifully Rifes Announced nations to wear for the occasion, appointed, using a red and white; In keeping with the Valentine mo- 8 color note and place cards were in Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis of this tif chosen for the party, carnations j-t the Valentine motiL Red and white c ^ y * announce the marriage of their and azaleas adorned the living and 8 streamers ran lengthwise of the ta-! ^ au Sh ter * Mary Christine, to Herbert dining rooms. lis _ i ble to a heart-shaped centerpiece of Y. Blackwelder on Tuesday. February j^e hostess was assisted in serving Miss Janice Thomas and Miss Kate, red camellias and at intervals along The rites were performed by Pro-i a sa i a d course, coffee and cake by Reagan were joint hostesses for a * the streamers were clusters of ca- bate Jud ge Hewlette Wasson, in Mrs V an Jones and Mrs. Carrol P. meeting of the Edith DeWese Lynn rnellias. Lighted red tapers comple- Laurens. Reid. About twenty guests enjoyed circle of Thornwell Memorial church | mented the setting. 1 Mr - Blackwelder, the son of Mr. t h e informal gathering. j'; on Tuesday evening in the parlors of 1 ♦ j and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder of this -- the Turner building. ! w/ £ aL /-i 1 ^7. a student at Clemson. aa Uncfocc Mrs d e Matthews taught the;Women of the Church - i Mrs - Kowland Hostess Swchtt^ircfrchataafMiiVuha:Meetings Announced Mrs. Dunlap Leods To Local Music Club > wmen tne circle cnairman, wuss juna 3 > C*,,The regular monthly meeting of The various circles of the Women Study Club Program the clinton Music club was held o. the Church of the !■ irst Presbyte-; Continuing a study of “American Wednesday afternoon February 2 rian church will meet Monday as Folklore and Legends,” Mrs. Thorn- at the home of Mrs j ames P Row J foltows: ' well Dunlap discussed “The Ozarks” f and W T the Nor- ( 1—'With Mrs. John W. Little at 7.30 j a t a meeting of the Wednesday Study ma Hallett, presiding, c clock. » » , c * ub be * d w 06 * 1 af home of Mrs. Harry Nettles was in charge 2--* ^ rS- George A. Anderson Mrs. R. S. Owens. of the program, continuing the theme at 8.00. Daffodils and flowering quince ar-■ on ‘-Symphonies.” Mrs. Nettles gave ^ WKh Mrs. Gordon Godolc 3t rsn^cd in BntiQuc bowls on the m3n- severs! interesting stories 3nd il- j *♦ 9 Service I Announcement! We have felt for a long: time that Clinton needed an auto repair shop equipped to do any and all kinds of repairing: and rebuilding:. Ij&st week we announced through this medium the employment of an expert body rebuilder. It is now our wish that you know of the addition of a Trim Shop and the fact that we were able to obtain the services of Mr. Charlie Hill to head this department. Mr. Hill, formerly connected with The Dixie Trim Shop, is already known to most of you as one of the best in this line of work. He will be pleased to have you come by and without any obligation, give you an esti mate of the cost of such things as headlinings. floor mats, and tailor-made seat covers. We have a host of materials, plastic, leather, etc., to choose from. Remember—we offer complete service. Trv il %• #♦ • • a a •• ♦♦ :: #♦ ♦> • * 8 I $ it US. a Timmerman Motor Company Phone 119 :: ♦f , «y • • •• ♦♦♦♦#• • We «♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ V# V# •*♦«>« WWWWWe MISERIES OF Relieve Chest Colds 0, PENETRATES into upper bron chial tubes with special soothins medicinal vapors. STIMULATES chest, throat and bach surfaces lihs a warming, com forting poultice. 7:30. I tel adorned the living room. 4— with Mrs. H’orace Payne at 4:00. | A sweet course and coffee 5— with Mrs. W. C. Baldwin at 4:00. • setved during the afternoon. 6— with Mrs. R. E. Wysor at 4:00. — -a-— cr ~ 7— with Mrs. C. M. Bailey at 4:00. I KArCmrxi 8— with Miss same Wright at 4:00. Lantord-McLrary Engagement At bedtime rub throat, chest and back with Vicks VapoRub. Relief-bringing action starts instantly ... 2 ways at once! And it keeps up this special Penetrating - Stimulating ac tion for hours in the night to bring relief. lustrated them by playing oh the was , piano and recordings of excerpts (from the following symphonies: Brahms ‘Third Symphony”; Rimsky- Korsakoss, ‘'Scheherezade”: Devorak, "The New World Symphony.” Late in the afternoon Mrs. Row- The engagement of Miss Evelyn land and the assistant hostesses. Mrs. Lanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. H Hall. Mrs. Leila N. John- G. R. Lanford, of Spartanburg, to son, and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, served Thursday evening Mrs. T. C. John- Clyde Hubert McCrary, of this city, sandwiches, cake. Russian tea and son entertained the Stephen D. Lee was announced at a party given in nuts. for the regular Spartanburg Wednesday evening. The Mrs. Johnson Hostess For U. D. C. Meeting Obiiiiuiabiiig X/ICKS W VapoRub chapter, U. D. C.. February meeting, assembling a large: wedding will take place February QQQ^ood Plontino number of members. 120. 3 Begins In City number of members. Throughout the home, red carna- . > ~ ^ tions, narcissus and daffodils were Kristie King Has Penney’s famous COTTONS Twill RirthHni/ Pnrfu Mrs ^ E Galloway, chairman of DirrnaO/ * O'*y the city beautification program for Kristie King, small daughter of, the Clinton Garden club, stated yes- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., was terday that Paul Staton of Tuxedo, honored with a party Thursday af- C , began planting dogwood at ternoon in celebration oif her second Thornwell orphanage yesterday Mr. birthday. , Staton will set out plants today, to- About fifteen little friends in her morrow and Monday at the various ‘age group were invited for the oc- churches in the city, the church yards . casion, and enjoyed a number of a nd the homes of the pastors, and I games and playing with colorful will begin work in the residential sections of the city the first of next refreshment table week. games balloons. Centering the was the birthday cake, decorated in pink and white. The "refreshments of ice cream and individual heart- shaped cakes carried out the chosen color note and pink cups filled with candies were given each child. Mrs. King was assisted by Mrs. B. R. Austin. PANTS SHIRT Busy men will find a dozen uses for this practical, good-looking' outfit! For light work —on the job or around the house — just try and beat this value! Tan Army twill, Laboratory Job-Tested for dura bility. Long sleeved shirts have flap pockets. Pants are cuffed. Range of sizes. ^Shrinkage will not exceed 1%. A. R. P. Society Has February Meeting Members of the Woman’s Mission ary Society of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Miss Margaret Blakely. A program on "Christian Educa tion” had been arranged by Mrs. Irene Todd, and later several mem- j bers gave articles from the Journal of Missions. Miss Bessie Byrd of Ora, was the .guest speaker for the afternoon and gave the Bible study from Exodus. A social hour was enjoyed during \ which the hostesses served pound cake and coffee. Methodist Circles To Meet Monday Circles of Broad Street Methodist church will meet as follows Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock: Barden — Mrs. Davis R. Holland, chairman, with Mrs. J. I. Adair, host ess. Ellie Hatton—Mrs. T. C. Johnson, .nairman and hostess. Mayme Johnson — Mrs. Billy Mc Millan, chairman, with Mrs. Clifton T. Thomason. > Louise Best—Mrs. B. B. Ballard, chairman, meets with Mrs. S. Y. Adair. Sara Glenn—Mrs: Carroll P. Reid, .chairman, will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. D. B. Smith, with Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Clifton Adair, assistant hostesses. Mrs. Ballard Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. B. Ballard was hostess to members of j her bridge club assembling players for two tables. - .— | After - several progressions high and second score awards were pre sented Mrs. J. B. Arnold and Mrs. W. S. Horne. Later the hostess served a tempting chicken salad course with coffee and assorted 1 sweets and salted nuts were passed.' Arrangements of ivy and bowls ol! pink perfection camellias in the liv ing room and dining room made a pretty setting for fhe afternoon j games. Mrs. Wrenn Hostess To Musgrove Club The Musgrove Home Demonstra tion club met with Mrs. R. G. 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