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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949
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Pitts-Dillard Firm
In New Location
Thtf Pitts-Dillard Implement com
pany has moved into the H. D. Payne
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Pa^e Thre«
West Main strfcet. ^ S. G. Dillard,
manager, states that the change of I
location was made to afford enlarged >
facilities for the firm, distributors of
Ford Tractors and Dearborn farm
equipment.
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We have featured this fine line of
beauty aids for many years, and sell
more today than ever before.
We carry COTY Face Powder in four scents, and in
six .shades of each.
COTY Rouge comes in eleven shades, as does their
Lipstick, and we always have on hand all eleven shades.
We also recommend and sell COTY’S Sachet, Bath
Powder, Toilet Water, Perfume and Talc in their four
most popular scents. And Lotions, Compacts and Creams.
This world-famous line of toiletries, made in France,
the perfume center of the world, has been the choice of
discriminating women of Europe and America for over
a hundred years.
We carry a full line at all times. Prices on most items
are the same as before the war.
Specify COTY the next time, and get the world’s
finest.
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SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
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James E. Anderson
Honored On Birthday
On Saturday evening Mrs. James
ad and dessert courses were served. ;
A beautifully decorated birthday;;
cake was used as a centerpiece for :
the honoree’s table. Miss Adair was :
E. Anderson entertained a few (also presented a number of gifts.
| friends with a steak supper honor- - . . <.
ing Mr. Anderson who observed a anc j U rs Workman
birthday February 2Sth. * a,,U mrS * ▼▼orKman
Gladioli were used in decoration
and places were laid for eight at
the prettily appointed table. After
supper guests were entertained in
formally.
—Suitmaster
—Lerner Brothers
—Tailorbrook (Botany)
—Richmark
Entertain Card Club
On Wednesday and Thursday eve
nings Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman
entertained members of their card
club at dinner at the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. R. G. Murphy.
A four course turkey dinner was
' served at the prettily appointed din
ing room table. The centerpiece was
$39.95 to $49.95
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Drop-In Compliments
Mrs. Ben Moye, Bride _ _ ..
Complimenting Mrs. Ben Moye, a a mixed bouquet of camellias, jon-
bride of recent date, Mrs. Almon Quils and spirea, while elsewhere h
| Spencer entertained with a drop- in the home other flowers ol the
| in on last Wednesday afternoon, j season were attractive. After din- f|
The informal gathering assembled n er cards were enjoyed,
fourteen friends of the honoree. 1
Mrs W. G King Sr and Mrs. Kay MrS. Finney HoStOSS
Mills assisted the hostess in their D . .
courtesies of entertaining. During! rOT DriOQC Meeting
the afternoon a salad course was I Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., enter- $
served with coffee. | tained members of the Tuesday n
1 bridge club this week. $
African violets with other spring ?
flowers made a pretty setting for \\
the two tables in play during the af- $
ternoon. High score prize was won g
bridge club at her home on Thurs- by Mrs. Bailey Williams and float- 5
day afternoon assembling players 1 ing prize by Mrs. C. W. Stone. Late U
for two tables. j n the afternoon a salad course and b
Spring flowers placed at vantage Russian tea were served,
points in the card rooms made a ;
T 0 h 0r, . u ,K. backeroun ? 5V he g , am< L s ' Mrs. Harrell Wilson
The tables were laid for refresh-' a . * >■» ,
ments~and a sweet course enjoyed AddreSSCS UOrdefl Club
before cards. M-rs. Carroll White A general meeting of the Garden 8
Copeland and Mrs. Haryy Wilkes club was held Monday afternoon in It
were awarded the score prizes at the parlors of the First Presbyter- S
the conclusion of the progressions, ian church.
Mrs. C. E. Galloway, chairman of'l
the city beautification program, re- 3
ported that 2,158 dogwood trees
had been planted and of these 600
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ALL THE LUXURY OF
HIGH PRICED CURTAINS
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Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting .
Mrs. Hubert Boyd entertained her
—Thoroughbred Classics
—Sportleigh
$40.00
DRESSES
' —Solids and Prints
—Gabardines, Rayons and
Pure Silks
$8.95 to $19.95
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Joint Hostesses
For A. R. P. Class
Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. A. B were set along streets leading into jj|
Blakely and Miss Mona Blakely the city. She asked that anyone hav-,
were hostesses on Monday evening ing trees in front of their homes, g
to members of the Ladies Bible ’ please water and care for them,
i class of the Associate Reformed Mrs. Henderson Pitts, the presi-
Presbyterian church for the Febru- dent, made the following announce-
ary meeting. ments:
Mrs. E. B. Sloan taught the les-i Five points were awarded Mrs x
son from the study book “Life and'Frank Kellers for attending judging
Teachings Of Jesus Christ”. j school recently in Laurens. “
During a social hour the hostess Plans are being made for a garden
served, sandwiches, cookies, Russian tour in Georgetown in the spring,
tea and nuts. Twenty members at- Regional Garden club meeting at
tended the meeting. . the First Methodist church in Lau-
rens March 31.
The East Piedmont region will be
featured in the September issue of
the state Garden club bulletin and
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
COTTON DRESSES
52.98 to S10.95
COTTON SLIPS
51.98 to S2.98
Also children's sizes, 10-16, with lace trim
69c to SI.29
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Dessert Bridge
Given By Mrs. Pitts
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hender- naTm>s of outstanding gardens in this
i son Pitts entertained members of srcti o n should be stmt to them.
I her card club and several addition-! The follow i n * nominating com- j
i al guests for a dessert bridge i mittee was appointed:
i A delightful sweet course was vT^n n
served with coffee before the games. , ( ’ ar> DllIaid dnd Mrs. John W.,
At the conclusion of an interesting 'w,®' d u„. r ur . j j
§ number of progressions score prizes t . M ‘ S Wysor mtroduced
8 went to Mrs. Jasper Rowland and s P° a, «er. Mrs. Harrell Wil—
t-* Mrs B C Preslar son of Gretmville. Mrs. Wilson talk-
i-l Fnr tH.. u ' od on flower arrangement using il-
w For the ocasion the hostess home7° arran « ern r nt “ s,n *
§|was attractive with daffodils and ! U8 i rat,ons stress,n 8 col °r harmony
8 jasmine, combined with other flow- m aes,gn -
8 i ers of the season.
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:: Miss Gloria Owens
Honoring Miss Gloria
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Later guests were invited into
the dining room where members of
the Rose and Daffodil units acted
as hostesses. Early spring flowers
i featuring iris and primroses deco
rated the dining room where hot
Owens punch and cookies were served.
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H been announced to Robert E. Wy- rii D'JJI r" I
sor, III, Miss Elizabeth Wysor, en- KlOOlG v«ircl6
tertained with a drop-in on Satur- Meeting Held Tuesday
day evening. rp. ... J .
i The regular monthly meeting of
Pink camellias and snapdragons; the Ella Riddle circle of Thornwell
were beautifully arranged in the Memorial church was held Tuesday
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living room of the Wysor home. The | morning at the home of Mrs F M.
dining room where guests were in-: Stutts, with fifteen members pre-
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rose, and blue! Wide 9-inch ruffles put on doubly full
give a luxurious, billowy look to your windows! Back
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ironing . . . freshness after tubbing.
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g| freshm.nts was adorned with jon-! The meeting was called to order
8 : quhls. Assorted party dainties were by the circle chairman. Mrs. George
J.: i I 1<>i a prettily appointed ta- Black, followed with prayer by Mrs
hie. Assisting in the courtesies of Stutts.
8 entertaining were Miss Margaret The rolkwas eaHed, minutes read,
g Bell, ,. T ;s Jo. n \\. Little and M”s. end collecti >n taken, after which a
g John B. Pittman. business session was held. Mrs. B.
Jj. A.‘>out Jorty guests and friends S. Pinson led a program taken from
g of the betrothed couple, called dur- the Book of Revelations,
g ing the evening. ( , The meeting was closed with the
members repeating together "The
il Mrs. D. 0. Rhome Mispatr
8 U r* * C'X L ■^^ t ' rnem bers were then invited
8 neOOS L-enrury Dub by Mrs. Stutts into the dining room
Mrs. Walter A. Johnson was hos- where sandwiches, cookies, nuts and
8 teas to the Century club at her other dainties were served with
K ; home on Calhoun Street Tuesday ^ coffee
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g! meeting.
« Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, president, dils and hyacinths,
i presided and a report of the past 1
(years work was given by Mrs C.iMjcc Hallett Soeaks
1 Bynum Betts, secretary-treasurer. 1 . n a a a ^ •
The following officers were elec- At P.-T. A. Meeting
ted to serve for the coming year:; The regular monthly meeting of
President, Mrs. D. O. Rhame. the Florida Street Parent Teachers
Vice-President, Mrs. John W. Har- Association was held on Tuesday
r i s - ,j evening.
Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs.) The president, Mrs. John T
Layton Fraser. Young, announced that the organi-
Program committee, Mrs. Walter ration now has a membership of
j A. Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Gordan; 255 with 17 subscribers to the Na-
iGoodale, and Mrs. Edouard Patte. tional Parent Teachers Magazine.
!( She also gave a report of the dis-
MisS Elio Adair P-T. a. meeting held in Green-
r . i r\ n* .i j February 23 highlighting talks
H re.CG v*n DirfndQy by Mrs. Margaret Talbert, state su-
Or February 27. the occasion of pervior c f adult education on the
her birthday. Miss Ella Adair was recent South Carolina school sur-
( feted with a drop-in by a group of vey.
'her neighbors r.t the home of Mr.' Miss Norma Hallett of the Sta*e
Pr ’ r A ’-ir . ' r * ' " ’ ’ * 'f - mted P e
(I A . •..n«l xudioli prettily ad- 1 • * ; rt*ction >f
ornod the recreation room where Mrs. William Brooks Owt ns and Joe
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Places were laid for thirty and sa.-
Shaj\ who gave three selections.
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