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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONIC! E *19 > — _ i i porch. In the t dining room u pinkr^ross Hill; Tommy Stackhouse. Flor- refreshments in a setting of gladioli and white motif prevailed with ros-1 enpe. a,nd Watt Fowler, Union. and roses, and before the games a es and white lighted tapers form-1 Miss Bettie Leaman of Cross Hill, sweet course, nuts and iced drinks ! ing the central decoration for the i r-ousin of the bride, maid of were served. Score prizes were pre- refreshment table. Salad and sweet h 0n0 r. The bridesmairisTwqre Mrs. J jcourses were served buffet style. v V audill, Jr., of West Jefferson. Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Mrs. Danhoff t Miss Neighbors was presented a, ^ ^ ^ rs ^35^11 Johnson of Co- remembered Mrs. Poe with a guest i shower of miscellaneous gifts by ... T _w_ r vricc 1 rvri»«» about twenty Clinton friends who j lumbia, Mrf. John G. Pitts and Miss prize. ! enjoyed the occasion. • i Jean Copeland, bo h of Clinton, Mrs. 74 — For your office needs j A. C. Todd, Jr., of Greenwood, and Miss Fannie Pinson Mrs ^ S€gars of Cross Hil1 Miss ' The WOMAN’S PAGE SOCIETY EVMS, ClUB iND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TELEPHONE 74 or 495 —^ ,T,, * a 1 ijiuyii es ^ anc y Brown of Orangeburg, and Honored On Birthday Jxidith Ejpting of Greenville, were Anderson-Younq ^ additional guests Thursday af- j Members of the family of Miss;Junior bridesmaids 9 ternoon for a dessert bridge Fannie Pinson gave her a surprise , Elaine Austin of Cross Hill, and engagement 1 Flowers of the season were used birthday party at Milford s swim— Barbara Lee Caudill of M est Jeffer- Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Andersipn, of in tb e car d rooms to form a color- m i n 8 pool in Greenwood Friday eve- SO n, N. C., were flower girls. Moore, announce the engagement ■ of M setting for the three tables. A ning. 1 The bride, who was given in mar- their daughter, Martha Irene, to’ s *' eet course was enjoyed before; Forty-five relatives and friends ri b her unclei Alec T Br James Edmunds Young of this cityi 4 the * ar " es - ^ fter a number of ^ en J°y ed a picni , C / UPP ^ w 1 of Orangeburg, was lovely in her „ , ,, 6 j J teresting progressions score awards son was presented a number of at- , ° J and Union, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-;„,L_ Mrc r r At tractive gifts , wedding gown of white mousseline i de soie fashioned with high neck, J immv Unllnwm/ deep yolie with double-tiered bertha, immy V^ailoway j fitted bodice with covered buttons KIM. ATHLETES FOOT TE-OL BEST SELLER' SAYS McC.EI’S DU G STORE HERE’S THE REASON The germ sented^Mrs. Heath Cope.and ^^jgrows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL. it. TE-C>L. containing 90 percent alcohol. PENETRATES Reaches more germs YouV 40c back from any druggist if not pleased IN Chronicle Publishing Co. ONE HOUR. tut , , !were presented Mrs. R. C. Adair tractive gifts, ry M. Young. The wedding will take, anc j Mrs. James Addison. Mrs. Mac place August 17. , ; Adair won floating prize. Idle Moments Club Is Entertained Presbyterian Women In Joint Meeting A joint meeting of the Women of Wednesday afternoon Mrs. T’rank the Church and circles of the First Miller delightfully entertained the Presbyterian church was held on members of the Idle Moments” club. Monday afternoon with about fifty T „ ^ ♦oki*.* members attending. In tbe r °T S h i re three t !^ S A short business session was held e a p I a ^vfi after which the client sneaker Rev ^ snei other flowers in mixed 3r* George Anders^)rf,"professor ^f bS rangements were decorative. When le and Greek, at Presbyterian col lege, was introduced. Mr. Anderson 'gave an interesting study on sever al chapters of the book of John. Celebrates Birthday In celebration of his second birth day Jimmy Calloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Calloway, was down the back, long sleeves ending in calla lily points and full skirt ex tending into a court-length train. Her full-length triple-tiered veil of cards were laid aside salad sweet courses were served. and given a party on Friday afternoon j imported illusion was attached to a at his home on Centennial street, tiara of embroidered maline with Pictures were made oi the group S p r ay of orange blossoms from her of about 23 children and a number mo ther’s wedding veil. The bride Shower Compliments Miss Marion Simmons Texas Visitor ■ c . * On Wednesday July 13, Miss Mar- «S entertained ian Simmons, bride-elect of July, Complimenting Miss Betty Brown was honored with a shower at the of Victoria, Texas who is her house home of Mrs. Arthur Davis, guest, Mrs. Caldwell Henderson en- Decorating the receiving rooms tertained on Tuesday afternoon. were a profussion of summer flow ers which formed a pretty back- carried a bouquet of lilies of the val ley centered with a white orchid and showered with stephanotis. William Glenn Lovet, of Charlotte, N. C., father of the bridegroom, was best man. Immediately following the cere- Bowls of roses an iv afternoon, d gladioli hand somely arrayed decorated the home for the occasion. After a delight fully informal hour the hostess was assisted in serving salad and sweet Mrs. R courses b^ Mrs. Julian Bolick and ca i ce were served ground for the party. During the evening the honoree was presented many useful and attractive gifts. At the close of the party ice cream and Henderson. Mrs. R. P. Homer Hostess At Bridge Baptist Group Has Meeting The Woman s Missionary Societj of outdoor games were enjoyed. The refreshment table, appointed in a pink and white birthday note, held the decorated cake which was cut and served with ice cream, punch and assorted candies. Gaily colored balloons used in decoration were later presented the children. Mr1 SS S!rd M B.shop a Mr“ a> E. K mon J' the bride ' s blother enwrtained Smith, and Mrs. E E. Smith. « » reception at her home in Cross Hill. Later in the evening the bride and bridegroom left for their weding trip and upon their return will make Effie 1 their home at 19 Tindall avenue, Wasson Thursday, July 14, on the! Greenville, ocasion of her birthday, Mrs. B. F „ Wingard was hostqgs U>r a surprise! daughter "spend the day" party at her home ' Irs - a l ^ r r ? rlffir V, a ” d here. Sharing honors with .Mrs. Was- ’ate Mr. Griffin of Cross Hill. She ison was her sister. Mrs. L. M. Ow*;was graduated from Cross Hill high ens of Grsy Court who was also school and Winthrop college, class of (observing a birthday. 1947. For the past two years she has The home was attractive through- been on the Winecoff high school Mrs. Effie Wasson Honored On Birthday Honoring her mother, Mrs. rhi . out with garden flowers. Adorning Mrs. R. P. Hamer entertained the £ the dining tabh a. a cent, r . , „n* - embers of her card club and sev-^ ^ c'6tk nr)t . nt WilS ,h e prettily dtcorated the First Baptist church. |birthday cake encircled with sweet- The topic of study was “Christ heart roses and forget-me-nots. A The Answer to Oriental Religions.” three course dinner was served, with the Franks circle in charge and j Guests included in addition to the lln T L. W. Bailey presiding. The honorMS Mrs W;is«>n. Mrs .y ..^geburg high school and after serv- dcvotional was conducted by Mrs. Armstrong, Owings; Mrs. A C. Ow - in g in army was graduated from R. M. League Mrs. S. W. Sumert.1 ens. Gray Court; Mrs. Eugene Was- gave the discussion on Chinese re- son, Laurens also Mrs. Robert Was- Tigions and Miss Ruth Bailey on the son and Mrs. James Wasson of Hic- Japanese. kury Tavern, the following grand- After a business session the meet- children Sylvia, Jane, Barbara and was closed with prayer. j David Wasson, also a number of nieces. Mrs. James Lollis (Martha Smells good! Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Telephone 4SO — We Deliver ing faculty at Concord, N. C., and will teach at Greenville junior high school next year. Mr. Lovett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William G’.enn Lovett of Char lotte. He was graduated from Or- Clemson college in 1948. He is now with International Business Machines in Greenville as customer engineer Rock Hill Visitor Owens), Rebecca. Carolyn and Dor- Honored At BridoC othy Owens of Gray Court JULY I it Party, Shower Fetes Miss Elsie Neighbors Mrs G. W. Hollingsworth and Harts Entertain Mrs. Nene D. Workman were hos- _ . ^ .. tesses on Thursday for a delightful DetOre UedlCQilOn afternoon party complimenting M»s i \f r an d Mrs. J. B Hart entertain- Elsie Neighbors, bride-elect. ed at luncheon at their home at Jo- Gladioli in modernistic arrange- anna Saturday prior to the dedica- i ments adorned the living room and tion exercises for Joanna Memorial Hospital. Guests included out-of- town visitors here for the occasion, m those taking part on the program, 8 local physicians, and their wives. 8 A low bowl of gardenias graced |the dining table from which a de lightful buffet luncheon was served. Covers were laid for thirty at small prettily appointed tables. Elsewhere 8 m the home were zinnias and roses § artistically combined with others summer flowers. Out-of-town guests included: Ma jor General L. G Merritt. Mrs Mer ritt of West Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. 1 George P Harris Charlotte. N C., Chief Highway Commissioner C. R.j McMillan. Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Jacque B. Norman. Greenville, Dr. W. L. (Buck) Pressly. Due West, Eh. and Mrs W. T. Martin, Greenville. Honoring Mrs. Bynum Poe of Rock Hill, who was visiting her sister. Mrs. Carroll White Copeland. Mrs. Walter Danhoff entertained at bridge on Fri day afternoon. Three tables were appointed for • i . . Mothers In Waiting! See the New SNAP-ON DIAPER Changing baby is a ' with the new Dotson Diaper! • No Pins! — just map the "Gnpper” launJry-ftroof fastener*. • Easy fo Put On! — Snap! Snap! — they’re o»! Even Dad can do it. • Adjustable S«*e! — Snug, neat fit on any baby from birth to 18 months. • Easy to Wash! Quick-drvine. finest quality Bird’s Eye . . . takes up much less room on your clothesline. • Extra Absorbency! Extra thickness ssiicre it’s needed. PERFECT AS A SHOY/ER CTT Exclusively at Moore’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON, S. C. Cotton Dresses $3.00 and $4.00 BEMBERGS, VOILES, CHIFFONS, CREPES AND LINENS 1-2 Price DRESSES - $1.00 MATERNITY DRESSES Vz-Price NYLON SLIPS—$3.95 NYLON PANTIES-$1.39 COTTON SUPS — $1.95 and $2.95 BAGS AND HATS-$1.00 ALL BATHING SUITS, now- $5.95 and $6.95 Moore’s Dress Shoppe Luncheon Compliments Popular Bride-Elect On Saturday at noon an enjoy able luncheon was given for Miss Elsie Neighbors, August bride-elect, by Mrs. John W Finney, Jr., and Miss ;Dot Taylor at the home of the former. Pastel tints of pink, green and yellow were effectively carried out for the party both in decorations and the three course luncheon menu. Covers were laid for twelve w’ith the hostesses' gift to the honoree marking her place. Mrs. L H. Dav idson, a bride of recent date, who was a guest w r as also remembered. Green streamers extended from the outer edges of the table to a large center bow above a single candle in a crystal holder. On the ribbons near the central arrangement were placed glass slippers holding pink gladioli which extended upward along the ribbons. Elsewhere in the home summer flow-ers were used in S artistic array. :: Mrs. R. E. Sowell of Hartsville was an out-of-town guest for the luncheon. Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Sr., Mrs. William Bai ley Owens, and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., assisted the hostesses in the cour tesies of entertaining. v LOOK! LOOK! ••• at •• CLINTON, S. C. Miss Griffin Weds W. G. Lovett, Jr., In Church Rites A lovely wedding of much interest was that of Miss Mary Brown Grif fin of Cross Hill, and William Glenn Lovett, Jr., of Greenville, which took place at 8 p.m. July 9 in Lib erty Springs Presbyterian church. Cross Hill. The Rev. J. H. Byrd, as sisted by the Rev. W. G. Somervill# of Springfield, officiated at the dou ble-ring ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs, of Clinton, organist, and Miss Pearle Wilson and Mrs. W. D. Ratchford, vocalists, fur nished the wedding music. The usher groomsmen were T. A. Jeffords, Third, and Harry Williams, both of Orangeburg; Vernon Wat- son > Spartanburg; James Chapman, WALKER’S COM TV MARKET IF YOU CANNOT COME DOWN — TELEPHONE 366 — W E DELIV ER If You Have No Auto, Call Any Taxi— He Will Brinj? You FREE! LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS! 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