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Thursday, January 19, 19r>0’ SOCIETY THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven (Continued from pkge three) T. L. W. Bailey and Mrs. Bluff; Blakely. The president, Mrs! Wilder con ducted a business session, and in conclusion a prayer of “ThankSgiV- a bowl of lovely white carnations.. The hostess served sandwiches, pound cake, chex'se biscuits, and co ca cola. She*^was assisted in the courtesies of entertaining by Mrs. M. P. Prince- The honoree was presented an juminum fruit bowl as a gift. “Happy Birthday”. A pretty, party plate with ice ctCam, rabbit cook ies and candies were served, and. each child was given a balloon. I ♦> » ft aye ing and RededicAion” was given by Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, while Mrs. Cald well Henderson softly rendered a piano selection. Shower Honors Miss Phoebe Epting Mrs. R. P. Wilder and Terry Thom-; ;.j I as assisted Mrs. Thomas dn . enter-1 $ a j_ : tailing and serving the little folks, j j.j Mr. ond Mrsi Young Honor betrothed Couple l;; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Young en- H r.l 8 Attend The Big Laurens City-Wiae ■!& Gorden Club Units H i K'tertamed at their home' on' Satur- j-i Umts of the Clinton Carden club; d eyeni January 7,* with an wdl meet Monday afternoon, Janu-; ^ honoring Miss Phoebe \\ ary 23 at 3:30 as follows: Epting and Mason Young; Jr. who, Cameha: Mrs R. W Boland, arp to be married this m K onth< chairman; Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr, A nuinber of couples, frionds of 08 e s ' the honorees, were invited for tfie. Mrs. Sam Wallace and Mrs. Jack! Daffodii: JJ rs - c - Preslar, occasion. Each guost presented the Reeder complimented Miss Phoebe T ha , lrman: Mrs - Jas P er Rowland ., couple j{/ith a gift. Epting, bride-elect with a towel ho !, tes s- The living room was attractively : shower on Saturday evening at the , • rde,a ' rs * T A ' w » , ack u ely V adorned with'early spring flowers home of their mother, Mrs. E. Mason ^airman; Mrs. Joe W. Leake, hos- and evergreens Y T oung. .. r I During the evening games and Seasonal arrangements added at tractiveness to the living room where varied card games were played. A chicken salad course, sweets and coffee were served and at the close of the evening the hon- oree was presented' gifts. chairman; Mrs. Joe W. Leake, hos ^t 8 '. „ tt t ! During the evening games Ins: Mrs. H. L- Eic h ' 1 bMg CT .lc< ) ntesU were enjoyed chairman; Mrs. John W. Harris, Tios-i tess. Magnolia: Mrs. J. 7. Jacobs, chair man; Mrs. R. D. Nance, hostess. Rose: -Mrs. R. W. Johnson, chair man; Mrs. Carlisle Neely, hostess. Yellow Jasmine: Mrs. E. H. Hall, Mrs. Stump Honors Miss Francine Wickham Miss Francine Wickham, bride- elect of Jfanuary, was paid a charm- , . w w ou i u compliment on Friday afternoon chairman; Mrs. F. K. Shealy, hos- |when Mrs A B Stump entertained: tess. i Mrs. Prince Hostess At Coca-Cola Party w tl u Mrs. H. G. Prince was hostess on Kay • OOmOS riaS Saturday morning, January 14, at! Pgrty her home with a coca cola party j Saturday afternoon, January 14, in km honoring M.m Francine Wickham ' tebratfon of her ejgh(h b|rthday score pnacs won by Mrs , January 19 b;ide-elect of the month. Fifteen friends of the were invited. The home was attractively deco rated for the occasion with flower ing quince and other early spring flowers in the living room and in the at bridge in her honor. Several refreshment guests were invited and a salad course was ser-; 8 ved before cards. Four tables were in play during the afternoon with ! Tommy Kay Thomas was given a party at'" olHs 1 , a " d Mr ?' Harry ” C ® W T' honoree the home of her parents, Mr. andiT he hostess also remembered the Mrs J C Thomas ; honoree with a gift. For the occasion January jasmine. hycinths, with several seasonal _ „ , Sponsored by the - LAURENS MERCHANTS BUREAU About fifty-five little friends en joyed the afternoon’s festivities in dining room the center of the ta- j luck, Jr. The group gathered around b:e was decoratively adorned with I the pink and white cake singing eluding outdoor games and a clcVfr P 13 " 15 : "ere prettily .arranged at g puppet show given by Rembert Tru-! vanlage P oints ln the i;ard rooMS * j: j; NOTICE! To^the hundreds of people who came to the Midway Drive-In Theatre the past Sunday night and were.dis appointed, we wish to offer the following explanation: We have temporarily discontinued shows after church hours on Sunday with the hope that something will come up in the near future to clarify that much- debated and very doubtful section of the Code of Laws under which a very small minority say we are liable. / - We have endeavored to make and keep our theatre a nice clean place where you and your family can feel free to come any evening for a couple of hours of re laxation and harmless pleasure. The'management will be delighted at any time to discuss this matter fully with any of you. In conclusion, we wish to again express our regret for not having sufficient time to get this information to you before you came the past Sunday night. , Drive-In Theatre I^one 564 MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST GLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 20-21 SILENT CONFLICT With William Boyd MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 23-24 LET’S LIVE A LITTLE With Hedy Lam^ar arid Robert Cummings , WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 25-26 ! SERGEANT YORK , With Gary Cooper ^pd Joan Leslie ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Shows Start at 7:00 Bridge Club Enjoys Meeting i Thursday afternoor^ Mrs. Hender- j-[ son Pitts was hostess for two tables of bridge, guests being members of j*j her club. i 5 » 1 ..Pink cyclamen with a number of j attractive indoor garden dishes were «•: used in the living room where the £ tables were appointed for refresh- ments. A dessert course was serv- 8 ed after which a number of progres- sions were made. Score awards went to Mrs. James P. Sloan. Mrs. £ Jasper P Rowland and' floating prize to Mrs. Roy‘Casque. Miss Betty Sue Simpson Bride of Russell M. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson j;* announce hte marriage of their •'* daughter, Betty Sue, to Russell M. Cox on Saturday, January 14. The wedding was performed a< the bride’s home on North Jones street . at; f^ve o'clock in the afternoon. __ The home was beautifully deeorat-i Jed in pink and green, the flowers , being gladioli and flowering quince. The bride was attended by her [sister, Mrs. C. R. Koon, as matron- i of-honor, and Joe Medlock of Lau rens, served as best man. The dou- [ ble ring ceremony was performed by ; the Rev. J. H. Darr, the bride’s pas- j tor. A reception was held imme- jdiately after the wedding. The. bride was lovley in a baby | blue wool gabardine suit, with [brown accessories, and a corsage of pink rosebuds. She wore a string of pearls, a gift of the groom. The couple left for a wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and is a graduate of Clinton high school. She holds a position with the C. W. Anderson Finishing plant. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Minus Cox. of Laurens. He was graduated from Laurens high school and served in the army three and half years. He holds a position/^th the Duke Power company >n Lau rens. Upon their return frprti their- wed ding trip' they will b^ at their home on the Princetonyfoad, Laurens. Century Club Observes Silver Anniversary Members of the Century club ob served their silver anniversary Tues day afternoon at a lovely tea at the home of Mrs. W P. J-acobs. Special guests for the afternoon included Mrs. D. M. Douglas, of Co lumbia, organizer and first president of the club; the following charter members, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. Jphn Spratt.^and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon; also Mrs. Gjeorge Taylor, an honorary mem ber; Mrs. Robert de Dardql and Mrs. L. G. Gordan, of Winston-Salem, N. C. , a visitor here. Mrs. M. G. Wood- worth, Mrs. F. D. Jones and Mrs. BothwelL Graham, other charter members, were unable to attend. The officers and charter members were presented white camellia corsages. Mrs. Copeland gave an interesting paper»on the 25-year history of the club. Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, pro gram chairman, had arranged the anniversary celebration. • Guests were invited for refresh ments into'the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with : ca- mellias, fto\X^*i£i£jju]nce, and 'white button chrysanthemums. A low b<jwl of deep rose camellias, and white lighjted tapers in silver candelabra adorned the tea table which heiS the decorated cake. Present officers, Mrs. D. O. Rhame and Mrs. John W. Har ris, poured coffee and Mrs. Layton Fraser ^ut cake. Salted nuts were also served. . White camettlp'with other season al floral arrangements were used at vantage points in the living rooms. The next meeting of the club will be held February 7 at the home of •p- The Biggest Sales Clearance of It’s Kind That Laurens Has Ever Had. You Can Buy Most Things in Laurens During This Sale Event at a Discount. LAURENS Laurens, S. C. ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ ft ft ft • ftft ft* •« ft* ft ft 4 ,♦ ft»« ftft ftft ftft ft* ft ♦♦••♦••♦♦•♦•ft* ftftftft* ftftft’ft ftftftftftVftv«*« < • >1.\ I ROGERS Luscious California Halved or Sliced Yellow RED- GATE NO. l\'i CAN STOCK UP AND SAVE! GRAND FOR DESSERTS AND SALADS! PINK SALMON PIE APPLES TOMATOES Packer’sLabel fhll % Fancy Alaskan Can Comstock Brand No. 2 Ready-Sliced Can Packer'sLabel Standard 2 No. 2 Cans* 39c 17c 23c ^ U. S. 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