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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
- Pajje Seven
SOCIETY
(Contniued from page three)
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for the occasion, including Miss Bet
ty Todd of Simpsonville who was a
visitor here.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. Bald
win assisted the hostess in the cour
tesies of entertaining.
Miss Godfrey was presented a
gift of china and Miss Hazelhurst
Herron, a bride-elect of this month,
crystal; in their chosen patterns.
Belk's Observing
14th Anniversary
Mrs. Wysor Hostess
Century Club Members
Twenty members of the Century
club met on Tuesday afternoon at
dogwood,, purple and white iris were
artistically arranged. A pink and
white color note was observed in
the dining room. The table was
centered with a two tiered birth- Belk’s Department store is obsefrv-
day cake iced in pink and white ij n g their 14th anniversary in Clin-
with rabbits and coconut nests of t on with a big special sale as an-
easter eggs and bearing five small nounced in today’s paper. The store
pink candles. At either end of the was opened in 1935 with D. B. Smith
table were two Jarge pink tapers ^ the popular manager and under
with sparya of weigelia and adorn-1 his direction it.bas enlarged and ex-
ing the buffet was a large bowl of panded several times in recent
weigelia with lighted tapers. ; years to provide additional floor
Assisting in entertaining the. space,
smaller group of children were ^
Mrs. H. G. Prince, and Mrs. Virgil j The 'Old' Broadway
Abrams with Mrs. Billy McMillan, 11.1% 7 '
Miss Barbara Workman and Bucky, LJ0S6S ItS UOOTS
Holland entertaining the older
group.
Mrs. Ace Workman, Mrs. D. S.
CAPERS ACRES
COTTAGE CHEESE
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Now Available
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Clinton A. b P. Store
State Divorce
Bill Ratified By
General Assembly
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia. April 6. — The general
assembly last week ratified into an
act the bill* providing for divorces in
South Carolina on
bill to regulate the^ granting of di
vorces in the state. The bill was
passed on second reading by a 21
to 12 roll J £all vote, with Senator
Ralph T. Wilson, of Laurens county.■
not recorded as voting.
U.D;C. CHAPTER TO MEET
The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, Un-
four" VroJnds, 1 ited Daughters of the Confederacy
adultery, desertion, physical cruelty, will meet this evening (Thursday)
and habitual drunkenness, and the at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. George
senate advanced to third reading the H. Ellis.
The “old” Broadway theatre ceas
ed to operate after Saturday night’s
program, to be replaced by the hand-}
ZhSS .o? Mr, 6 RobertE." WyiOT. i Templeton and MnTp^ ™ ““ OPP °-
Mrs. Gordon Goodale tattoduced ! °'
the guest speaker for the afternoon, • . 1 t rd 1 co ° j PHONE NUMBER OMITTED
Professor Ashby Dick of the Presby- j p . * ' _: ven to the find . I In an advertisement of Pitts-Dill-
tenan college Faculty. Mr. Dick ers of the most in each g roup ! ard Implement company in today’s
gave a review of the book “The For the small children the award 1 paper the tel «P hone number was
Great Fisherman ’ by Lloyd Doug- wem th to Men “ ^ in ^ omitted. Their new number is 91-R.
lM r u er e M 0UP 1 t0 HoraCe Pa y ne and MEETING POSTPONED
k^Atltck/licf Pir^lac •. j • » Announcement is made thast the
Methodist Urcles | The children were invited into YWA , S of the First Baptist church
To Meet Monday the dming room and all sang Hap- wid not meet \j onda y evening, but
Circles of Broad Street Methodist Blrthda y t0 H ?. en Rut , h as she will hold their monthly meeting on
Circles 01 tJroaa street Metnoaist b i ew out the cand i eSt m fi Ve trys.'Anrii
church will meet as follows Monday Quests were given souvenier East-j P
afternoon at 4 o clock: i er baskets filled with candy eggs
The Ellie Hatton circle with Mrs. and small candy rabbits also an egg
GULF PRODUCTS
Tires, Tubes, Batteries
and Accessories
INSECT KILLERS
Quick Action Gulf Spray
, Gulf Irak
Gutfspray Roach, Ant Killer
CLINTON
SERVICE STATION
E. Carolina Ave. Phone 96
CALL 74
FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES
* Accident Tickets
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On October 1st E. F. M. purchased an Accident Tick
et for a term of sixty days for a premium of $7.50. On
November 18th the insured was killed when the bus in
which he was riding: overturned and burned. A^tna paid
$5000.
S. W. SUMEREL
aETNA-IZER
Jacobs Building:
Tele. 80 or 32
Hugh Simpson.
was given each child from the hunt.
The Barden circle with Mrs. Met- Helen Ruth was remembered with
ta Stone. I many lovely gifts. n
The Mayme Johnson circle with Out-of-town guests for the party
Mrs. Thomas P. Owens. I were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams
The Louise Best circle with Mrs. and son, Denny, of Greenville.
Sam McCrary. Please note change ♦
of place for this meeting which was Announcement Party
to meet at the home of Mrs. F. F. t r . .. „ 1
Hicks. I For Miss Godfrey
The Sara Glenn circle will meet On Friday afternoon Miss Joy
at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Young Godfrey was honoree at a
L. Q. Thornley, with Mrs. Ethel R. 1 lovely party given by Mrs. Reese
Pitts and Miss Jeanette Pitts, as- Young, the occasion being her an-
sistant hostesses. Please note ! nouncement party. About forty
change/in hour. guests assembled for this happy ev-
i ent and found their places at at-
Helen Ruth Holland tractively appointed tables centering
—, | , _. .I* ta *l lighted tapers. Gracing the tap-
Lelebrotes birthday jers were sprays.of white snapdrag-
Mrs. Davis Holland entertained ons held in place with fluffy meline
for her little daughter Helen Ruth bows, and perched upon them were
Thursday afternoon March 31, at j lacy butterflies. When the wings
an Easter Egg Hunt at her home, flapped an interesting announce-
The affair to which fifty
friends were invited was in honor
of Helen Ruth’s fifth birthday.
In the living room and den white
CLINTON
HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
OPENING (JNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
Home Cooked
Foods
As You Like Them
...for...
—Breakfast
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—Dinner
—Supper
SHORT ORDERS AND
SANDWICHES
A SPECIALTY
Open 6:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
interesting
little ment was revealed:
A Httle more light on the sub
ject
Joy—Cally
June 21, 1949
The idea of "more light” was pre
dominant in decorations throughout
the house for numerous candles al
so adorned the mantels and dining f
table
After a delightfuj salad course
served buffet, th6 sweet course
again accentuated the same motif
for green and white moulded ice
cream candles with individually iced
cakes with tlhy burning candles j-j
were served. The color scheme of i,:
green and white prevailed in dec
orations and refreshments. Mes-
dames Wm. B. Owens, Pringle Cope
land, Harry Wilkes, and Larry Dil
lard assisted the hostess.
Miss Godfrey was presented a
lovely bride's book, and Miss Hazel
hurst Herron, bride-elect of the
month, was presented crystal gob-
blets in her chosen pattern. Out of
town guests included Mrs. Marvin
Gault, Jr., and Miss Ruth Rutledge
of Greenville, Miss Margaret Poole
of Enoree and Miss Margie' Smith's
visitor, Miss Betty Todd of Simp
sonville.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late B. L. (Brax
ton Lee) King wish to acknowledge $
with grateful appreciation your kind
expression of sympathy and the $
beautiful floral offerings extended ft
to them in their recent bereavement.
We Make Any Job To Order As Above
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Special April Prices On
All Monumental Designs
The Clinton Monument Yard is offering special pric
es, material and workmanship on all designs and sizes
of Monuments and Markers.
Family Stones, Double Epitaphs, Single Stones, and
Infant Markers. Also Coping for lot or grave enclosures
of any size in a sawed, axed or polished top—*11 in Geor-,
gia Blue Granite.
ALL JOBS WILL CARRY A 5% DISCOUNT
THROUGH EASTER, APRIL 17
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Clinton Monument Yard
J. T. LAWRENCE, Sales Manager
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It Starts Tonight!
Lions Club
Big Nights
FUN! ENTERTAINMENT!
Booths for Kiddies! Booths for Grown-Ups!
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Booths for Everybody!
Clinton Armory
APRIL 7
LOOK AT THESE PRIZES!
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Come and Get ’Em!
THURSDAY NIGHT
8:30—New Bicycle (ages 6-16)
New Tricycle (ages 1-5)
9:30—Ticket good for $100.00 in
merchandise at J. C.
Thomas, Jeweler, v
10:30—Ticket good for $100.00 in
merchandise at Gene An
derson’s, Inc.
FRIDAY NIGHT
8:30—New Bicycle (ages 6-16)
New Tricycle (ages 1-5)
9:30—Ticket good for any Suit
, in the house — Adair’s
Men’s Shop.
10:30—Ticket good for $100.00 in
merchandise at Morrison's
Furniture Store.
SATURDAY NIGHT
8:30—New Bicycle (ages 6-16)
New Tricycle (ages 1-5)
10:00—Grand Prize — and
what a prize! It'll
just cost you one
buck to win this.
Don't miss it!
A Complete List of Merchants Donating Prizes Will Be Published Next Week.
IT’S FOR YOU
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BETHERE!
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