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f I ¥ * I V \ 1 Thursday, December 18, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pare Thre# 8 1 BELK’S... I WILL BE OPEN EACH EVENING TUI 7 O'clock UNTIL CHRISTMAS FREE GIFT WRAPPING The WOMAN’S PAGE Society Events, Club and Church Netos’t of Interest telephone u or 495 -L lady shirt ••• custom look ... 2.98 1 Gently bred and beautiful... in the way SHIP’n SHORE does best. Points of distinction; * h soft tailoring, tiny collar, cljean-cut lines. j \ White and subtle pastels... ever lovely, ever washable in combed cotton broadcloth. Sizes 30 to 40. 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The home was gaily decorated in a Christmas motif which also pre vailed in the refreshments which were served during the afternoon. Kay Thomas won the prize for the j card games. j Teen-Agers Have I Square Dance Friday evening Don Rhame en- j tertained about forty of the teen- j age group with a square dance at ‘ the Legion Hut. Evergreens with' candles added i attractiveness to the setting. The mantel which had a background of green was colorful with Christ mas cards. Dr. and Mrs. Rhame were assisted in entertaining by Allen Johnson who called for the square dancing. During the eve ning, sandwiches^ bottled drinks and cup cakes were served. Blue Birchs Enjoy Christmas Party Monday afternoon Mrs. Hubert Boyd, leader, entertained the Tulip group of Blue Birds with a Christ mas party at her home on Walnut street. Mrs. Boyd told the Christmas story' and they joined in singing carols. A feature of the decorations was—the- manger scene.-* “Birth"'Of Jesus.” A traditional holiday motif was used and- gifts were exchanged from a lighted tree. Each Blue Bird also brought a toy for ah under privileged child. The refreshment table was adorned with “whisper ing angels” which tinkled when the candles were lighted. This scene placed on a reflector was encir cled with holly. Buffet Supper For Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Betty Jean Sum- erel whose wedding takes place Sunday afternoon, Miss Mildred Dunlap entertained with a buffet supper on Wednesday evening of the past week at her home on the Mountville highway. White chrysanthemums were j beautifully arranged for the sup- ; per table in a wedding ring motif ; which was also carried out in sal- 1 a d molds and other party dainties. Pom-poms, mums and snapdrag ons fashioned other bouquets in green and white for the home. After supper cards were played. The honoree was presented a cor sage and a gift of crystal. Christmas Program Presbyterian Women The December meeting of the j Women of the Church of the First I Presbyterian church was held on 1 Monday evening at the church. Mrs. Frank Cauley had arranged the program at the conclusion of which the annual joy gift for re tired and,,aged ministers was taken. Mrs. Cauley was assisted by Mrs. Harry Nettles who gave the devo tional, Mrs. Jasper Rowland who gave a Christmas story. Mrs W. Y. Thompson accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Harry McSween sang two appropriate solos. A playlet having as a setting a pastor’s study was given by Doug Blanton, Mrs. Frank Kellere, Mrs. John H. Hunter, Jr, and Mrs. Ed Walters. Later refreshments were served in the parlors The table overlaid with a green cover held candles and greens with a church scene. For the occasion a church scene, candles and wreath -were effective in the hall and meeting room. Methodist Woman s Society Meets The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of Broad Street Meth odist Church met Monday at the church with Mrs. E. K. Garrison, presiding. Mrs. Nene Workman played “O Little Town Of Beth lehem.” After reading the scrip ture, “Blessed are the meek, for thy shall inherit the earth”, Mrs. i-- S. Reddick led the devotional with a poem, “Salute The Happy Mom.” Mrs. Billy McMillan then told of Christmas in Japan and Mrs. Cal Chaney described Christ mas in Puerto Rico and in Ohio. Mrs. Billy Pitts gave the story of “An Open Door, and "A White Gift.” This service was closed with a prayer. A short business meeting was then held. Bank Employees Feted With Party .. Employees of M. S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, their husbands and wives, were entertained with a j Christmas dinner party on Tues- j I day evening at the Hotel Mary Musgrove. A Christmas tree, blanked on either side by a smaller tree made a colorful arrangement for the buffet table. Four small tables w’ere appointed for the sixteen guests. Each table was centered with a miniature tree and after supper a contest was held for the prettiest decorated tree. Several games and other contests were en joyed and carols sung during the i evening. j Lovely Party ' * For Kiwanis Club "Ladies Night"' In a beautiful and appropriate Christmas setting the annual i “ladies night” party of the Clinton I Kiwanis club was given last Thurs day evening at Hotel Mary Mus grove. For the occasion the banquet 1 room was decorated with garlands of evergreens and a tree arrange ment. Red tapers, in white holders, greens with bright berries adorned the tables. A program, “Menu of Fun” in holiday colors was present ed the guests in keeping with the night club motif. A four course banquet was served. W. C. Baldwin president, presid ed and guests of the club and mem bers were introduced. J. C. Thom as, newly elected president was -.recognized during the evening. The program for the evening un-‘ der the direction of Mrs. lone Wal-1 lace, who acted as master of cere monies, w’as varied and entertain- i ing with the following taking part;: Mrs.. W. Y. Thompson, Mrs. James* Pitts; Miss Phvllis O’Dell nf I.aii-, > rens, L. V. Row-ell. George.Fleming, j Mrs. R. G. Carr, Mrs. S. M. Warner, 1 Mrs. Kay Mills, Miss Miriam Don- nah, Miss Eloise Marshall and Miss Joan Copeland. Several games and contests with the guests par- j ticipating were enjoyed and “Santa ! Souvenirs” were presented the 1 ladies. West Circle Presents Unique Program Mrs A. B. Loftis was hostess to the West Circle on Tuesday eve ning. Recordings of Christmas car ols were played as guests gathered. The assembly room was decorated with bowls of mistletoe and a na tivity scene displayed on a table. The topic of the program, in charge of Mrs. Leonia Westbury, was “Where Jesus Walked.” Mrs. S. S. Barnette conducted a devotional and prayer service. The following who took part on the program were dressed as wom en of Palestine thus further em phasizing the topic: Mits. Roper, Mrs. Maxfield and Mrs. Rasor. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Westbury portrayed parts of Hebrew wx>men. Mrs. Rasor led the song “The sands have been washed in the Footprints of the Stranger from Gallilee’s Shore.” After a business meeting and of fering taken for ; Lottie Moon Christmas Gift, refreshments of hot chocolate with fruit’ cake and’ (continued on page 7) Glamour Lit with Starlight Twinkling rhinestones play starlight over the vamp of this lovely pump in velvety black nusuede— wonderful glamour accent for your fall occasion wardrobe. Graceful medium heel. Just— $2.98 - MURRAY GARBER’S Clinton, S. C. HAMILTON'S Christmas Gift Selections.... GLAMOROUS DIAMONDS By •r*A0f MARK ICG U S. IAT OfL BUJI^NILE DIAMOND SET , 750 00 Registered Cosy Terms Brillient diamond pair. 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