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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949
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Mrs. Robert Black and for the gueSts
The WOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495
| by Mrs. A. B. Stump.
I Mrs. McSween was assisted by her 1
mother, Mrs. Harry Williams of
I Chester. Mrs. C. W. Hall of Durham,
lN. C., and Miss Betty Black of Vic-j
; toria, Texas who were visiting here
were special guests for the day.
Chosen Queen
For Little Leoguers
Throilkill-Brown
Engogement
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Outing Enjoyed At
Fellowship Comp
Thirty members of the Westmin-
| ted Reformed Presbyterian Church s f er Fellowship Group of the First
for the July meeting. Presbyterian church motored to the
Mrs. John T. Young had charge Fellowship Camp at Lake Green-
Edward °* even * n 8s program and dis- w( i°^ .T^ ur ^ ay '
In the afternoon swimming and
Thrailkill of Laurens annmm™ cussed a chapter in the study book, in tr
111™ “First Steps in Prayer." softball were enjoyed. A picnic sup
engagement of their daughter, Mil
dred Elizabeth, to Franklin Brown,
son of Mrs. George T. Brown and
the late Mr. Brown of near Clinton. P^ a f e > punch and cookies.
The wedding will take place in Sep-! —
tember Mrs. John W. Little
Dessert Bridge Entertoins Club
Later a social hour was enjoyed P er was served after which singing, ^
and the hostesses served a sandwich contests and games furnished enter-)
tainment. Mrs. Henry M. Young,;
4 Sr., and Mrs. Robert S. Owens chape
roned the young people.
For Visitor
Mrs. Raymond Pitts was hostess.
j Thursday afternoon Mrs. John W.
■ Little entertained members of her
Sunday School Class
Enjoys Outing
About fifteen members of the
and Martha Sunday school
rnis. nayiiiona r-jus was nosiess, arranged for theI Mary ana maru,a sciiuui
“ r a dessert bridge to com-1 ^ ^^ „TSolS °1 . lh l Fi f?‘
pliment to Mrs. John B. Pittman
motored to Curry’s Lake on Friday
van-colored zinnias. Dunng the
setting of marigolds
of Rockingham,
visiting here.
evening.
The group enjoyed swimming and
N. C., who was a ft ernoon a swe et course w f as en-
Colorful bowls of zinnias made a M^Pn'ngle^Co'peland "aT fhe" eor^ “ ^f < ' r u !^Xe' hC thfelf^7a r c 0 h n er !
' Darr, Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, Ed
and Bill Gibson.
conclusion of an Interesting number P|.«pf c
of progressions, Mrs. Pittman was YlSIiOrS VJUcSiS
found to be high score winner and For Club Meeitng 4
was also presented a guest prize.) EnterUining members of her card 1 IntOrmol Party
Bingo prize went Jo Mrs. Ed Sadler. ! club and a number of 1 -
Mrs.
Mrs. Nabors Hostess
A. R. P. Bible Class
♦ ^ c addltional Saturday Afternoon
guests Mrs. Harry McSween was ‘
hostess for bridge on last Wednesday
LITTLE MISS BAILEY
Mrs.
afternoon
In the card rooms and porch a
Marion Nabors, assisted by variety of summer flowers were
Mrs. Sidney Bryson and Miss Sara prettily arrayed. A sw’eet course was
Etta Holland were hostesses on Mon- j served before cards and four tables
day evening to 25 members of the; were in play during the afternoon.
Ladies Bible Class of the Associa- High score club prize was won by
MRS. SCOTT
Clinton Textile Shop
110 East Caroline Avenue
Introducing Mrs. Mary Lou Scott,
who will be in charge of the sew
ing department of The Clinton
Textile Shop.
Garments Made to Order
Guaranteed To Fit — Expert Workmanship
MRS. SCOTT WILL ALSO GIVE
SEWING LESSONS
.. . . which includes cutting, fitting, seam-finishing, trim
ming, interior decorating, color schemes, fabrics,
slip covers and drapes.
SEWING CLASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
OF EVERY WEEK. For Appointment Call 474.
Prices You Can Afford to Pay.
Personal Ad vide on Adaptability of Materials for Pat
terns . , . Sewing Is An Art Any Woman Can Accom
plish . . . Sew and Save the Modern Way . . . Keep Your
Clothing Budget Down by Learning to Sew.
Don't Forget Three Big Dollar Day<
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY
You’ll Find Good Values All Over the Store
SELECT VOGUE PATTERNS HERE
Clinton Textile Shop
110 East Carolina Ave. Phone 474 Clinton, S. C.
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Saturday afternoon Mrs. Irby S.
Hipp entertained with a coca-cola
party for her daughter. Mrs. Eugene
Avery of Rock Hill and a number of
her friends who were also visiting
here.
A delightfully informal hour was
enjoyed by the group after which
they were invited into the dining
room for refreshments of assorted
party dainties which were served
buffet style. Garden flowers were
Emily Bailey. It year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bailey, of
this city, hss been chosen as queen
of the South Carolina Little League
tournament.
Accompanied by her parents, she
will go to North Charleston during
the coming week to be the guest of
the Little Leaguers and will pre
sent the trophy to the winning
team at the conclusion of the tour
nament.
prettily combined to furnish decora- , tusvits
lion for the get-together., .
Mrs. John B Pittman of Rock- . G [ ate f ul appreciation is ex ended
ingham. N. C. and Mrs. Conway 110 do ^ ors ^ nurs ^ hos ? lta \ staff -
Twitty of Rock Hill were out-of- P as }.o rs -
town guests for the afternoon.
Bride-Elect Feted
With Linen Shower
Complimenting Miss Elsie Neigh
bors. bride-elect of August, Mrs.
Roy Pitts and Miss Faye Pitts enter-
friends and acquaintances
in Clinton for their interest, untiring
efforts, kind deeds, flowers and so
licitations during the illness and sub
sequent death of Thomas Martin
| Wright.
MRS. T. M. WRIGHT
AND FAMILY.
Clinton *1 entile Shop,
Gives you . . .
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3 BIG DOLLAR DAYS!
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
WASHCLOTHS 20 for $1.00
KITCHEN TOWELS, 15x28 5 for $1.00
TURKISH TOWELS, 15x261/2 5 for $1.00
TURKISH TOWELS, 19x38 3 for $1.00
THICK HEAVY TOWELS 2 for $1 00
COTTON PRINTS, yord 49c
Fast Colors, 36” Wide
DIMITY PRINTS, yard 49c
Fast Colors, 36” Wide
RAYON WASH SILKS, yard ... 69c
Fast Colors, 42” Wide
BEMBERGS, yard 69c
Cool, Sheer, AH Colors, 42” Wide
SHANTUNG RAYON, yard 79c
All Colors, 42” Wide
BUTCHER LINEN, yard 79c
Stripes and Solid Colors, 42” Wide
NINON, yard ' . 79c
For Curtains, 45” Wide
ALL SILK PRINTS ond Solid Colors, yd $1.69
39” Wide
IMPORTED SHANTUNG, yard $1.69
Pure Silk, 39” Wide
WE HAVE ADDED A NEW SERVICE FOR THE
LADIES OF CLINTON
We Invite All Ladies to Visit Our
Sewing Department ond Meet Mrs.
Scott, Who is in Charge.
All Garments Made To Order and Guaranteed to Fit
SELECT VOGUE PATTERNS HERE
CLINTON TEXTILE SHOP
110 East Caroline Ave. Phone 471 Clinton, S. C.
tainel on Tuesday evening.
Sixteen friends of the honoree
were invited for the occasion and
enjoyed playing Hearts. The hostess
es were assisted by Mrs. Ray Pitts
and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Sr., in ser
ving salad and sweet courses.
During the evening little Myra
Pitts dressed in a raincoat presented
i the bride-elect with a host of hnen
i gifts in an umbrella.
Bouquets of summer flowers pret
tily arranged added attractiveness
! to the home for the occasion
Drop-In Party
For the Dicks
An informal drop-in party was
given for Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick
of Raleigh. N. C., by Mr. and Mrs.
John \V. Finney, Sr., and Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey Owens on Tuesday eve
ning at “Happy Acres."
A number of friends were invited
to call and enjoyed a delightful
informal hour. During the evening
refreshments of sandwiches, cake,
punch and other dainties were served
from a lace covered buffet table
prettily centered with an arrange
ment of pink cut flowers. Elsewhere
in rooms zinnias were combined
with other flowers for decoration.
"OU) U5EM ”
Cotton Dresses.. $3.00-$4.00
Dessert Bridge
Given Tuesday
A dessert bridge was given Tues
day afternoon for Mrs. Conway
Twitty of Rock Hill by her mother,
Mrs. Robert S. Owens.
Two tables were laid for refresh
ments and a sweet course was served
before the games. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs
was presented high score award and 1
Miss Katherine Dicus won cut prize.
Mrs. Twitty was remembered with
a guest prize.
Summer flowers were artistically
arranged to form a colorful setting
in the card rooms.
Thomas Martin Wright
Dies At Hospital Here
Thomas Martin Wright, 59, died
early Monday morning at Blalock
clinic following an illness of several
weeks.
Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday afternoon in Rock Hill, with
Dr. A. B. Hawkes, pastor of the First
Baptist church, officiating. Interment
was in Laurelwood cemetery in Rock
Hill.
Mr. Wrigfft was a foreman of con
struction for McDevitt, Street and
Company of Columbia, was engaged
in construction work at the State
Training school here when he became
ill.
Survivors include his wife, three
sisters, and a brother, all of Rck Hill.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of ex
pressing our most grateful appreci
ation to every one that we could-not
reach personally who in any way
contributed to the comfort and hap
piness of our uncle, Mr. John Grif
fith, during his last illness, and for
every kindness and expression of-
sympathy extended to us.
KATE DEAVONES
ESTELLE DA
Late Summer Cottons now Vz-Price
$$$$$$$ ssssssss
Vz-Price
Bembergs, Chiffons, Voiles,
Linens and Crepe Dresses.
* i
Vz-Price
Crepe Blouses, sizes to 46.
Bed Jackets. One lot Slips.
Vz-Price
Sun Dresses, Slacks, Bath
ing Suits. Shorts, Skirts,
Jackets, all Sportswear.
Maternity Dresses... 1-2 Price
S $ S $ $
$$$$$$$$$$$
For $1.00
-Blouses
—Bags
—Gloves
-Hats
For $1.1
Short Pajamas Slips
Camisoles. Jersey Gowns
For S1.50
Cotton Gowns
Cotton Slips, sizes to 48
$5.95 Beoutiful Pastel Imported Batiste Blouses—53.95
Sheer Mojud Hose, 51 gouge, 15 denier—51.25
Nylon Slips—$3.95
Close-out on Jewelry ond Belts—25c to $1.00
Extra Special — Birdseye Diapers — $2.15 Dozen
MOTHERS AND MOTHERS-TO-BE
We Will Give You Free — One Dozen Diapers
WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE IN BABY CLOTHES
See our hand-made Dress and Slip Sets—$2.98. Dresses — $1.25 up. Gowns — $1.25 up.
Sun Suits—$1.59. Diaper Jackets—$1.59. Snap-on Diapers—$3.98. Pillow and Sheet'Sets
—$2.98. Complete line of Gift and Shower Items.
MOORE’S DRESS SHOPPE
PITTS STREET
CLINTON, S. C.
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