The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 27, 1949, Image 3
Thursday, October 27, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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TheWOMAN’S PAGE
SOCIEIY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS
OF INTEREST . TELEPHONE 74 or 495
Mrs. Tom Taylor of Greenwood,
Mrs. John Clarkson and Mrs. Au
brey Harley of Newberry.
Bridge Party
Honors Visitpr
Davenport-Boyce
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell, of
this city, announce the engagement
of their granddaughter, Polly Irene,
to Robert Charles Boyce. The wed
ding will take place at six-thirty
o'clock on Friday, November 25, at
<Calvary Baptist church.
To Show Picture
At Lutheran Church
On next Monday evening. October
31 at 7:30, at St. John’s Lutheran
; Complimenting Mrs. H. M. Wilson' Chur v ch here > 8 sound Pj cture * “ Like
| of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was visit-, a Mighty Army wiil be shown, ac
ting here, Mrs. Carroll White Cope-; cording to an announcement by the
land and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland pastor, the Rev. J^rnes C. Dickert.
entertained at bridge on last Wed- This film was produced for the
^/ r afternoon at the home ot the; , teward<hip officc (1( the Unitcd Lu . |
equipping of a parkway station, site, _ , , , ,. Uheran Church in America by Cathe-
to be selected later. Mrs. Frank ' ab “ or fo !j* e dr.l Films. o( Hollywood, with a well-
Kellers, bird chairman, announced games in a pretty setting of ro»es, , nrofessional east It runs for
that bird houses bfiilt by cub scouts chrysanthemums and zinnias. When known professional ca. t. It runs for
would be on sale at the P.T.A. Hal-1 scores were counted Mrs. Hamp L. forty-five mn#utes.
you know, and before the end of the
film you’re sure to find^ourself in
it!
The picture is scheduled for show
ing in all 4,000 congregations of the
Cnited Lutheran Church this fall.
The pastor extends a warm invitation
to the public to see it here.
loween Bazaar.
Mrs. Harris Hostess
Century Club Members
Tuesday afternoon, October 18,
Mrs. John W. Harris was hostess to
the Century club.
Mrs. M. A. Macdonald who was
in charge of the afternoon’s pro
gram gave interesting present day
sketches of the Guiana Colonies,
Venezuela and Columbia. Twenty-
three members attended the meet
ing.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon, November^ 1, at
four o’clock with Mrs. W. R. Ander
son.
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained the
members of her bridge club and
several additional guests on Thurs
day afternoon.
Boyd was presented top award.
Later in the afternoon a salad
course was enjoyed.
Local WCTU Observes
Frances Willard Memorial
A meeting of the Women Christ-;
ian Temperance Union was held on
Three tables were in play during Tuesday afternoon at the home of
the afternoon with top honors going Mrs. Agnes Kern and Mrs. Ray An-,
to Mrs. Hamp L. Boyd. Mrs. Mon-, derson.
roe Rogers of Dillon was presented : Articles were given from the or-
a guest prize. When cards were ganization’s paper, Union Signal, j
laid aside the hostess served salad with each member reading views on ‘
“Like a Mighty Army” is a stirr
ing story about a congregation that
took its faith seriously. It pulls no
punches. Every character is someone
' CALL 74
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Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear
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and sweet courses.
Chrysanthemums in shades of la
vender and yellow were effectively
a foreign country.'
Later in the afternoon during a
social hour refreshments were ser-
Garden Club Has
Program On 'Roses'
A general meeting of the units of
the Clinton Garden club was held
on Monday afternoon at Florida
Street School.
Mrs. William P. Jacobs, program
chairman, introduced Dr. Marshall
W. Brown, who spoke on. the his
tory and development of roses. A
film 'The Planting of Roses" was
shown bv Bozard, courtesy
Blakely-Burton. Mrs. C. E. Gallo
way, chairman of the city beautifi
cation committee announced that
the local club’s project would be the
used at vantage points in the card, ve £-
rooms Tomorrow Ocotber 2 the organiza-
• Ition is paying tribute to Frances E.
| • *. U ftC fp C< -pr Willard founder of W.C.T.U. A
JOlni noslcSScs program in her honor is being con-'
Compliment Visitor dU The d loUi^w.c/ru 1 ^namU the
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. M. s t ree t leadng from North Broad to
Wilson of Brooklyn, N. Y^, was com- M us grove, the Frances Willard Road
fck and Mr. C.rroll >r, Whi. t i‘ ,s a memori * 1 10 hfr
Copeland entertained with a bridge ^ «
party at the home of the former. UCSSCrt Bridge
Varied arrangements fashioned of C or Cord Cluh
roses, chrysanthemums and gladioli a ,r ,UD » v
formed a pretty background for the Thursday afternoon Mrs. Kenneth
three tables. Mrs. Richard Baker N. Baker gave a dessert bridge for
of Newberry and Mrs. Kenneth Ba- members of her card club assemb-
ker were awarded score prizes Ung players for two tables.-
Mrs. Wilson was presented a guest Before the games a sweet course
prize and Mrs Preston Thompson (was enjoyed. At the conclusion of
a newcomer to Clinton was also re
membered.
Other out-of-town guests were
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy
Phone 400
We Deliver
THI RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATLRDAY. (XT. 27 - 28 - 29
the afternoon's progressions score
E rues went to Mrs. Thomwell Dun-
ip and Mrs J. B Hart Mis. H M
Wilson of Brooklyn, N Y. was re-,
membered with a guest prize.
Roses with other fall flowers
were prettily arranged in the card
rooms
Mrs. Dillard Fetes
Two Clinton Visitors
Entertaining for two Clinton visi
tors, Mrs H M. Wilson of Brooklyn.
N. Y., and Mrs Monroe Rogers of
Dillon. Mrs L. B Dillard was hos
tess for a dessert bridge on Thurs
day evening
Dahlias and chrysanthemums in
fall shades adorned the home for
the occasion
A sweet course was served at two
daintily app< mt*d tables after
which a number of progresrtMtt!
were made. Honor gifts were pre
sented the visitors.
Mrs Reece Young assisted the
hostess in the courtesies of enter
taining.
Ingraham Alarm Clocks S1.39
Ingraham Pocket Watches S1.39
Congress Canasta
Playing Cards and Rule Book . S1.59
Congress %
Playing Cards, Double Deck ^ S1.59
Similac, can 79c
Parke-Da vis
Aspirin Tablets, 100 for 19c
Rubbing Alcohol, full pint 11 c
Lux, Palmolive, Woodbury
Toilet^Soap, 3 for J9c
Toilet Tissues, roll 5c
Baby Bottles, 8 oz., each 4c
St. Joseph’s
Milk of Magnesia, quart bottle . 25c
Free - 15c Bar Dial Deodorant Soap
With Purchase of Large Box
Chiffon Soap Flakes 26c
beoutij brew
Hankscraft
BOTTLE W ARMER
Reg. $1.95, Sale Price $1.39
Berkeley Wlndproof .
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
Reg. $1.00, Sale Price 59c
POCKET COMBS
Reg. 5c, Sale Price 2 for 5c
LIGHTER FLUID
Reg. 10c .... Sale 2 for 11c
LADIES” COMPACTS
Reg. $1.25, Sale Price 59c
Woodbury
SHAVING LOTION
Reg. 39c .... Sale Price 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Addison
Hosts To Class Reunion
Mr and Mrs Tom E Addison
delightfully entertained members of
the former's class of 1933 at Pres
byterian college who were here for
homecoming Friday afternoon from
4:30 until 5:30
Throughout the home graceful au
tumn arrangements were used in
decoration The dining room
where cake, coffee, nuts and other
dainties were served buffet style
was appropriately appointed in the
'college colors. Red and blue crepe
paper was used as a cover for the
i refreshment table with a floral cen
terpiece in keeping with the color
motif. Lighted red tapers, tied with
blue ribbons and miniature foot
balls completed the pasty note.
Wadsworth Club
Has Meeting
Mrs. J. Roy Crawford was hostess
to the Wadsworth Home Demon
stration club W’ednesday, October
19.
The meeting was opened by sing-
Jing the project song, “Swing Low,
Sweet Chariot." Mrs. George Brown
gave the devotional, using the 11th
chapte of Mark. The roll was called
and minutes were read by Mrs.
! Hugh B. Workman. Business was
(discussed by the president, Mrs. Ben
(Workman, and final plans were
made for the county council which
(convenes with the Wadsworth club.
Saturday, October 29.
Mrs. Adeline Long, the assistant
agent, demonstrated home lighting,
the kind and amount needed in the
home.
An enjoyable recreation period
u'as directed by Mrs. D. L. Monroe.
A tempting sweet course was served
FREE!
Atomizer with purchase of
$1.85 bottle of Coty Toilet
Water—both for $1.85 plus
tax.
Buffet Supper For
Mr. and Mrs. Wysor
A buffet supper honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Wysor III, who were |
recently married, was given on Sat
urday evening by Mrs. William P.
Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S.
Jacobs at the home of the former.
Floral adornment for the dining
table which was beautifully ap
pointed with a cut work cloth and
tall silver candelabra holding white
lighted tapers, was dahlias, roses
and snapdragons in shades of pink.
Elsewhere in the home these flow
ers with pink chrysanthemums were
decorative and in the sun parlor
marigolds with other autumn flow
ers in yellow were used.
Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor,
I Mrs. C. E. Gallowav, Mrs. Reece
! Young and Mrs. E. H. Hall assisted
• the hostesses in the courtesies of
j entertaining.
After supper bridge was enjoyed
with Mrs. L. C. McCarthy of Col
umbia and Mrs. Ben Hay Hammett
winning high scores
Out-of-town guests included Lt.
and Mrs. L. C. McCarthy of Colum
bia and Mr. and Mrs. Shockley Hall
of Charlotte. N C.
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