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- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 13, 1950 a' Page Seven r • 4 PRICE SALE! ALL COATS AND SUITS l-2!Price <» Colored BAGS 1-2 PRICE (plus tax) Black, Red, Green, Tan — SKIRTS 1-2 PRICE Wools, Nylons, Gabs DRESSES . 5.00 DRESSES 2.00 / PLASTIC RAINCOATS Ladies’ and Little Ladies’ 1.29 BLOUSES 1.00 COTTON SUPS 1.98 HATS (Dark Straws) Reduced NEW , COTTON DRESSES 5.95 to 14.95 Sizes 9 (to 44 Sizes 12 ft to 24^ Moore’s Clinton, S. C. mom and Social news of joanna VfRS CFCI1 OTIFI.L. Correeponde nl »nri KenrMentattve During the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross had the following guests: Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and ''hildrerr of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Verner Ross and children of Green- raise the pledge of the society 15 per cent over last year’s pledge, be ginning June 1. , The worship program was given by Mrs. James Simpson, assisted by CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND TO GIVE CONCERT APRIL 21 ville; Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little and Mrs. Ed Hunniciitt, chairman of children of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Spiritual Life, Mrs. Curtis Salters, Mrs., Charles Ross of Monroe, N- C.jMrs. Johnfty Stroud and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Humphries and O’Dell, the topic being “Youth, Our children of Clinton, visited Mr. and Partners in the Kingdom’s Work.” Mrs. Marvin Humphries Saturday. 1 The worship center was arranged Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Estes and chil- with an,open Bible and lighted grad-| dren of Cross Hill, were Sunday uated candles on either side. Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jen- Lavinia Cooley and Mrs. Algie kins. Abrams sang“"Fairest Lord Jesus.” • Mrs. Otis Morgan and Patricia, Refreshments consisting of a salad - Mrs. Jim Summers and children of course, cake and iced tea were served Oak Ridge, Tenn., were Thursday by Mrs. Pat Bowers and Mrs. John visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Low- Cobb. > man, Sr. j ♦——, Mrs. Beulah Stroud of Chappells, 1 Rehearsal Party spent the week-end with her son, j Mrs. B. L. Weinberg of Hapeville, Grey Stroud, and Mrs. Stroud. |Ga., entertained members of th Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and Rowland-W^inberg wedding party children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. after thg rehearsal Friday night. Craft in Silverstreet Sunday. ! The club rooms of Joanna club were Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and decorated in the traditional green Billy of Newberry, spent Sunday and white. The table was covered with Mrs. W. W. Hair and family. | with an exquisite white cloth and Mrs. Roy Templeton, Jimmy and centered with a crystal bowl of anap- Gail Templeton ol Calhoun Falls, 1 dra « on f and From , th ‘ s ^ b1 ' Major and Mrs. Fred Ross and chil-! con f aled sa ad ’ an assorUnent of dren ot Marion, Mr. and Mrs. John aa " d wiches, fancy party dainties, Henry Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland 8 reen and white cake, and coffee Wesson and children of Newberry, were served. . were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks of Columbia, visited relatives in Jo anna Saturday Woman’s Society Meets The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church met last Tues day evening in the church with 24 Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and son members present and 2 new members were week-end guests of the latter’s parentsy Me. and Mrs. ^W. B. Garrett, in Fort Mill. enrolled. The topic of the month was “Press- at Work for God,” and was under the Mrs E. J. Willingham and Mrs. capable leadership of Mrs. Harold Carson Nabors visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Those leading discussions R. J. Willingham in Newberry Sat- were Mrs .James Brown, Mrs. Louis ur( j a y Murphy, Mrs. Marion Boyce, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Moore and H. A. Hamm, and Mrs. Farncis Giles, son spent Sunday in Rembert with Mrs. James Mitchell held the devo- Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore. Little tional ;) usin « ^ film . “The Open Johnny remained for the week with Bible.” his grandparents. j During the business hour plans Miss Judy and Gordon Jackson of were discussed to attend the division- Newberry, spent the week-end with meetings later in the month. Mrs. Rev and Mrs. James Mitchell. I Joe Purdy, second vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willingham resigned because she is moving out and Johnny were Sunday guests of of .town, and Mrs. D. M. Carr was Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks in Clin- appointed to serve in' this office. ♦qij- The hostesses, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr and Mrs. Bud Starnes and Mrs. Louis Murphy and Mrs. Otis Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Cochran and Hurphy, served strawberry short Teedie of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. cake, coffee and toasted nuts. Harper Wherry and Margaret of . .* ...... Newberry, were Sunday guests of Rowland-Weinberg Wedding Mr and Mrs. J. L. Feltman. The wedding of Miss Vera Juanita » Rowland, of Joanna, and Benjamin With The Sick Lewis Weinberg, of Hapeville, Ga., Mrs W- W Hair is confined to her was solemnized at 6 o’clock Satur- home with a cold. da y* A P ril 8 » in a candlelight cere- Luther J Brock is a patient at the mony at Joanna Baptist church. Blalock clinic in Clinton. I Rev. James B. Mitchell, pastor of Miss Inez Farnu* of Kinards, had,the bride, officiated, using the double an appendectomy at the Joanna hos pital this week ring ceremony, in the presence of a of r e large number latives and The Clinton high school band and glee club will give a concert on April 21 in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Admission will be 25c and 35c. The program will consist of ail types of music under the direction ef Miss Martha Washington, the school’s glee club and band director. , Ronald Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs., friends. William Harris, of the apartments, is I . The vows were spoken in a floral a patient at the local hospital. 1 setting of gladioli and fern. Seven- —- branched candelabra, holding lighted Surprise Party — tapers, against an embankment-of 1 Mrs._Joe Purdy was surprised with white overlaid with ivy completed ■ a going-away party at the Baptist the setting. church Sunday night. A program of nuptial music was The games aif entertainment car- presented by Miss Joyce Frady, or- ried out the “April Fool” legend in ganist, of Columbia and Joanna, Mrs. mind and were led by Mrs. Harold Caldwell Henderson, violinist, of Murphy. , Clinton, Mrs. Frances Giles, contral- 1 Mrs. Purdy was remembered with to soloist, and Michael Turner, tenor a gift by each guest which she op- soloist. ; ened and passed. I The bride, given in marriage by Refreshments of do-nuts, salted her father, J. Sloan Rowland, was nuts and coffee were served by Mes- iovely in a gown of candlelight duch- dames C. O. Parrish, BaWe Cla^k, H. ess satin, fashioned with a low-cut A. Hamm, L. H. Poag and Bertha neckline featuring an inserted heavi- Stroud. ' My shirred band, the same shirred effect being carried out in the skirt, Miss Rowland Entertained making a small bustle .effect. Tiny Last Thursday evening Mrs. Mason covered buttons were down the front Rowland and Mrs. Frances Goodlin of the molded bodice, long close-fit- j entertained for Miss Juanita Row- ting sleeves and a very full skirt end- [ land, young bride-elect, with a lin-. ing in a long train. Her finger-length Igerie shower at their-home on Mil- two-Uered veil fell from a cap of seed ton Roadr 1 — pearls which fitted snugly to her ^—The mantel arrangement in the liv- head. She carried a white Bible top ing room was lovely With ‘ burning ped with a whi etorchid and show-| tapers. Bingo and informal con- ered with satin streamers. The bride’s 1 versation were enjoyed during the only ornament was a strand of ivory- 1 evening. Mrs. Frances Giles render- tinted pearls. fed seveal piano slections. i The matron of honor, Mrs. Frances Mrs. Goodlin invited the guests in-,Goodlin; the maid of -honor, Miss 1 to the dining room. The two-tiered Johnnie Bell of Spartanburg; and the . wedding cake topped with a minia- bridesmaids. Miss Gallic' Thomas, of I ture bride and groom, was used as the Joanna, Miss Betty Sue Weinberg, centepiece on the dining table which and Mrs. Jerre Williams, of Hape- was covered in a bridal green cloth ville, were gowned identically in overlaid with white organdy ana sleeveless lime greerw taffeta crea- ! caught with a bouquet of snapdrag- tions, styled with sweetheart neck- ions in the center front. lines and fitted bodices. Full skirts Refreshments were served buffet were worn over hoops and the waist- style, consisting of chicken salad, lines were accentuated by huge rib- 1 potato chips, ice cream molded in bon bows in the back. They wore wedding bells and alippers, coffee matching mitts and carried nosegays and wedding cake. fashioned from yellow roses and out- ' lined with pink snapdragons and Mission Study Class lime-green ribbons. Classes for the spring® mission Little Sue Thomas wearing a satin study of the Woman’s Society of dress styled somewhat like those of Christian Service are now in pro- the bridesmaids, served as flower girl gress. The study is entitled “Women and scattered white petals. ' of the Scripture.” The second session Carl Smith, of Hapeville, was Mr. will be taught today (Thursday) at Weinberg’s best man, and serving as 4 o’clock at the church. The third usher-groomsmen were Luther J. session will be held Sunday after- Brock, Jr., and J. L. Clark, of Joanna, noon at 3:30, also at the church. All Jerre Williams of Hapeville, and Da- members of the society are request- vid Gotten, of Savannah, Ga. ed to be present and visitors are The bride’s mother was gowned in welcome. Methodist Society Meets a navy crepe with which she wore a purple orchid/ The bridegroom’s mother chose for her son’s wedding The April meeting of the Woman’s an ice blue lace, and her corsage was Society of Christian Service of Ep- a purple orchid. i worth Methodist church was held on Immediately following the cere- Tuesday, April 4, in the assembly mony, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland enter- room. itained with a reception at Joanna The president, Mrs. Walter Ful- club, which was tastefully "decorated mer, presided over the business ses- throughout with - floor baskets of I sion and welcomed each member, white gladioli and banks of green- The News Sheet was presented and ery. The table, centered with the discussed. Mrs. Fulmer was elected three-tiered wedding cake, w a a as the delegate to attend the annual flanked by low silver candle holders I meeting in Columbia in May. Pledges with white burning tapers. 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