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- -a / Thursday, September 28, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three t The WOMAN’S PAGE ^ of Interest < f 'W. Moments” club and several guests. Fall flowers in artistic arrange ments made a lovely setting for ■three tables of rook. Several pro gressions were enjoyed and later a Society Events, Club and Church News ^d course ' punch and ca,ie wcre i ! Mrs. Caldwell Henderson, Mrs. TELEPHONE 74 or 495 Julian Bolick and Mrs. George H. Ellis assisted in serving. Mrs. J. Isaac Copeland of Orlan- Odds and Ends Club Enjoys Outing his grandmother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mrs. John Sloan, Mrs. B. F. Wing- _ ard and Miss Lily Yarborough, his Members of . the “Odds and Ends” | teacher, club were feted on last Wednesday do, Fla. was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr. Entertains Club held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Buzhardt wHth Mrs. Sidney Bryson and Mrs. Earl Donnan as assistant hostesses. The group is beginning a new study booklet ’ Why We Believe In Protestantism” and Miss Margaret Blakely taught the lesson for the evening. Later during a social hour the hostesses served assorted sandwich es, cookies and punch. The class presented Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, wife of the pastor, with a gift of linen for her new home. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., entertain-1 c ed members of her bridge club| Dinner Party rOT afternoon by Mrs. Roy Casque and ;£pntiirv Cluh Miss Lily Yarborough at the Gasque i r* ^ . cottage on Lake Greenwood. Resumes Meetings » « A delightfully informal hour wasj Twenty members of the Century ^ U numb< 1 f ‘^hmoon Betrothed Couple Arrangements of yellow gladioli, I A lovely dinner party was given j marigolds and white dahlias w jth ^ ric ^ a y e y enin ® f.* Lakeside Coun spider lillies made a pretty setting 1 tr y club in compliment to Miss My- for the two tables. At the conclusion' ra Adair a " d C1 ® l ? d ® A ' Crocker j of the progressions, prizes were pre-! whose wedding will be an event of .n. minimal uuui wets i wemy memoers oi me ^^niury j garnes enjoyed and books exchanged. Later club attended the first fall meet- a-.. the hostesses served a salad and sweet course on the lawn. Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday after noon. ing Tuesday afternoon September 19th at the home of Mrs. Edouard Patte. The club is studying America’s , ^ leaders for the year and Mrs. Wal-| S ented Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr., ai 0ctol:)er Hosts and hostesses ter A. Johnson presented the pro-iclub visitor, and Mrs. H. M. Lux-^ e r> 0< ;f as * 0 ^, were ^^', and T ^ rs ‘ T-» « 1 M T Q' gram on John L. Lewis and Phillip 1 stat. Murray. The next meeting will be held Gladioli, asters and spider lillies Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3 at 4 were used as a background for [O’clock at the home of Mrs. W. R. cards. Two tables were in play with | Turner. Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., winning j sahid'and S ^‘wasT“ed”! Mrs. Thornwell Dunlop . Gives Dessert Bridge Mrs. R. P. Hamer Entertains Club Mrs. R. P. Hamer was hostess to members of her bridge club assem bling players for two tables on Thursday afternoon. When scores were counted Mrs. Heath Copeland and Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Jr., who was a guest of the club, were found to be winners. A refreshment course was enjoyed af ter cards. For the occasion a variety of fall flowers added charm to the hostess home. During the afternoon salted nuts, punch and a frozen sweet course were enjoyed. S. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. (Continued on page six) Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap gave a dessert bridge Thursday afternoon for members of her card club. Red and yellow roses with mari golds, carrying out the chosen party motif, were decorative in the card rooms. A sweet course was served after which several games were played at two tables. Award win ners were Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey and Mrs. Preston Thompson. Club visitors were Mrs. W. R. Anderson and Mrs. Julian Bolick. A. R. P. Class Has September Meeting The September meeting of the La dies Bible class of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church was NUNN-BUSH SHOES $13.95 and $15.95 L. B. DILLARD KEEP DRV WITH TRUE TESTED ROOF COATING Protect Your ROOF From the ravages of wea- % ther. ..Don’t wait — use Pittsburg Roof Coating. See Us Now For Facts and Pricey i- • • p* D. E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 5iNCL 1694 CLINTON, S.C. SINCE 1894 Gene Anderson’s Bridge Club Is Entertained Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. C. Preslar was hostess to her bridge club. Before cards a dessert course was served at two prettily appointed ta bles. Mrs. Roy Casque and Mrs. Perry Moore were score winners with floating priz£ going to a club guest, Mrs. Billy McMillan. Mrs. Loverne Dalrymple was also a vis itor for the afternoon. Bowls of roses used at vantage points in the living room made a pretty background for the meeting. Little Boy Has Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Marse entertained with a party honoring her son, Ronnie, who was celebrating his fourth birthday. After an afternoon of games the little guests gathered around the, table which held the prettily em bossed cake centered with four tiny glpwing candles. Refreshments of ice f cream and cake were en-; joyed. Mrs. Marse was assisted in enter-: taining by Mrs. Pet Djwkins of Newberry. Adair-Crocker Invitations Issued Of cordial interest are thee fol lowing invitations being received by friends and relatives of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christopher Jimmy Sloan Has Birthday Saturday afternoon Jimmy Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan, celebrated his sixth birthday which Adair request the honour of your occurred Friday, September 22, with presence at the marriage of their a party at his home on Walnut'daughter, Myra Leaman to Mr. street: i Claude Arthur Crocker Tuesday, the An hour of outdoor games were ' §e venteenth of* October at seven- enjoyed after which the little folk thirty in the evening. First Presby- were invited to the back lawn terian church, Clinton, South Caro- where the refreshment table was lina and afterwards at the reception appointed. The birthday cake, em bossed in yellow, bore six lighted candles and the party plates also accented the yellow color note. Ice cream, cookies, candy sticks, and gum were served and each guest received a novelty favor. Assisting Jimmy’s parents, Lakrtide Country club. Mrs. Moorhead Hostess To 'Idle Moments' Wednesday afternoon at her home on Centennial street, Mrs. W. A. were Moorehead entertained the “Idle gan WM m am mm if*.: • ■mm m ■ i V# as seen in VOGUE Test-Twist nylons 98c to $1.95 Sumerel’s Dept. Store ‘The Home of Better Values” Clinton, S. C. O.M. SALE Begins Thursday, Sept. 28 Ready-to-Wear Special Group Gabardine SUITS reg. 39.95 t 36.00 New fall colon . . . sizes 10-20. Gab ardines . . . also checks and tweeds. Vi Bras by Lovable 1.00 Gabardine COATS reg. 39.95 36.00 Many bematifol styles to choose from at this special price of only 36.00. New colors for fall. Sizes 10-20. Jewelry * by Coro , 1.00 L plus tax A collection of Jewelry by Coro to complete any costume. An assortment of pins . . . ear rings . . . necklaces. Lovable Bras in satin, cotton and nylons . . . and think of all the features in one mag nificent bra by Lovable. Be sore to see the style Just right for you. White. Sizes 32-38, ABC. Gabardine 51 gauge 15 denier reg. 1.35 Dresses reg. 8.95 8.00 New fall dresses in gabardines, plaids and tweeds. Be sure to see these beau- tful styles by outstanding manufactur ers. Sizes 9-17, 10-20, 38 to 44. One Group Rayon Blouses reg. 4.98 2.98 Tailored and jewel neck blouses in short and long sleeves . . . whites and colors. Slightly Irregular. Sizes 32-38. Beautiful first quality Nylons in the new est fall shades at only 1.00. Sizes S^-lOVi- New Foil Crystal “Boud” Lamps Handbags 2.68 Plastic plus tax Many styles in suedes, calf and failles in newest colors to go with your fall outfit. “Boud” Shades 49c ea. 44, Quality Costs No More’