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: Thursday, January 12, 1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 74 or 495 OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY Fidelis Class Hear Korean Students The February meeting of the FiA delis Sunday school class of Broad Street Methodist church will be held Tuesday evening. January 17 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bell. Two Korean students at Presby- • terian college who are members of Broad Street will speak to the group WCTU Group Meets With Mrs. Anderson The first meeting of the new year of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs. George Ander son Tuesday afternoon. , Mrs. Clyde Todd gave the de votional using as her subject. “Set A Watchman.” A- solo “On ‘the Jesus Way” by Mrs. Anderson and hymn “Standing On the Promis es" were the musical selections. Mrs. Clarence R. Thayer was appointed chairman of speech and poster contest committee. Mrs. An derson will organize and be lead er of the Loyal Temperance Union. The group decided, to have a cake ai^d pie sale In March. The February meeting will be an evening service at 730 at the First Baptist church. Rev. Layton T. Fraser will give highlights of the leadership seminar in alcohol studies and Christian council held in Columbia recently. •During a social hour the hos tess served delicious cookies, fudge and Russian tea. Tuesday Club Is Entertained Members of the Tuesday bridge club and several guests met last week at the home of Mrs. Ken neth Porter for a number of aft ernoon. games. Three tables were appointed for refreshments and a sweet course was served with coffee and can dies. Mrs. Jasper Rowland made top score for visitors and Mrs James C. Marshall won club prize Poinsettias with red, and white tapers effectively decorated the card rooms. 0 Un€lilute€l tSMete/ngb , »r f . Mrs. Ginsburg Talks To UDC Members The January meeting of v the 1 Stephen D. Lee chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, was held Thursday evening with Mrs- C. Bynum Betts, Miss Ruth'feailey and Mrs. A. E. Copeland as co hostesses. Mrs. Jasper Rowland, vice pres ident, opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag of the Unit ed States followed by salute to the South Carolina flag and the flag of the Confederacy. The rit ual was then recited and the chap ter was led in prayer by Mrs. A. M. Copeland. , Miss Agnes Davis, January pro gram chairman, introduced Mrs. E. B. Ginsburg, the speaker of the evening. Mrs. Ginsburg gave an interesting, informative talk on her recent travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Bulgaria. Afterwards Russian tea, sand wiches and cookie^ were served by the hostesses. It has been said that the two things most to be desired ia life are love and money. We believe that health should * - < . ' , . ’ be included. Health is perhaps the greatest single blessing * m l' 1 j*. . 1 ^ with which man has been endowed. Your physician is in position to help you preserve the health which is your 1 natural heritage. We are ready to assist by filling his pre- • , I * * scriptions promptly with ingredients of the highest quality. PHONE 400" ***' 1 1 CLINTON. S. C# Ella Riddell Circle January Meeting Tie Ella Riddle circle of Thorn- well Memorial church met on Tuesday morning at Hartness hall with Mrs. George Duncan and Mrs. Dewey Armstrong as hos tesses. Mrs. Mary Adams, chairman, presided. Mrs. G. A. Black gave the devotional and taught the Bible study from Genesis. A pro gram on “Family Relationships,” was presented by Mrs. Alice Brownlee. . January Meetings Methodist Circles Circles of Broad Street Meth odist church will meet Monday, January 16, at 3:30 as follows: May me Jackson — Mrs. Hugh Simpson, chairman; Mrs. A. C. Workman, hostess; Mrs. Dillard Boland, co-hostess. Barden — Mrs. J., B. Speake, chairman; -Mrs. Murphy Timmer man, hostess. ■ Ellie Hatton—Mrs. J. A. Sim , mons, chairman; Mrs. D. H. De- | Vinney, hostess; Mrs. G. M. Grant, co-hostess. At 7:30 p. m.: p ( Sara Glenn—Mrs. Forrest Adairt chairman; Mrs. J. B. Arnold, hos tess; Mrs. F. F. Hicks and Mrs. W. L. Corbett, co-hostesses. Wednesday, January 18, at 7:30: Lopise Besti—Mrs. Irene Pitts, chairman, meets at Whitten Vil lage. , ^ 1 ; ; ‘Women of the Year" was aopt- td The^Febniary business 'meetins will be held with Mrs. Jerry Wip- go prior to which me: neef and go to the "ourty home with gifts for the residents The February dinner meeting will be held with Mrs. W J. Crews * Mrs. S. M. Warner then ex plained the program that the club is undertaking as their part in the local March of Dimes drive. Miss Margaret Blakely introduc ed the guest speaker, Curtis L. Wallace of Gray Court, 1955 In ternational Farm Youth Exchange di’.egaW to Israel. Mr. Wallace gave a most interesting and en lightening talk on rural life and customs in Israel slides taken during his stay with rural families there i. Crocker ‘ Hostess ^ urch with K 1 presiding. ~ I' The group decided th^t “Fam- Mrs. Claude Crocker entertained.. Hy Nighr be held every fourth memberspf her club and addi- „ , . . „ , 'tlbnafguests^t her home Thursday at the church The^Pauhne "o Qfub Members afternoon for bridge. Coleman circle won the Attend- Seasonal dried arrangements j'ance pin Mrs T J McCarty pre-, added attractiveness to the borne, j sented the program. The Change- Prizes were awarded Mrt. L. H less Gospel In a Revorutionary Davidson and Mrs Jaspe^ Row- Age7 Mrs WAmot Shealy gave lan ! ‘ :n article World Federation of A salad course with m.r.ts and Methodist Women coffee were served during •re aft- * ‘ e,4loon - Club, Guests, Are MR. AND MRS. LEE THOMAS. OF JOANNA Mr., Mrs. Thomas Honored On Mrs. Marse Hostess To Lutheran Group 25th Anniversary 0 Mrs , ^ L Marse N J rs J R , Miss Betty Ann Thomas honor- Re -™ olds ^ ,nt hostess « at iits, Mr and Mrs Lee ' he h(>me . of ** form " on , Mo "- day evening to members of the Woman’s Missionary Society of St. i John’s Lutheran church. ^ _ Calhoun' street in Joanna on De-! Mrs. T. M Sease ha arrange eember. 24 from six to nine o’clock! the-program entitled "The Place of iji the evening. ed her parents, Mr and Mbs. Lee Thomas, with a-.drop-in-on/their 25th wedding ^anniversary. Ihe event was held at their home on Miss Helen Phillips, of Joanna and Southern seminary in Louis ville, greeted the guests and in troduced them to Mr. and Mgs. the Woman’s Missionary Society In the Church." Others taking part were Mrs. R. H. Brown, Mrs. S. P Bowers, Mrs. Fred Burnett, Mrs. F. M Boland, Mrs. Rhett P. _. ,o ... vt it, v Adair and Miss Lois Blakely. Thomas and Betty. Mrs. W. N. i Prater, niece of Mrs. Thomas, in-' Lo‘.er a social hour was pnjoy- vited the guests into the'dining : ^ c ‘ ous ■ m room. Miss Doris Phillips, of Jo-;ed and the hostesses served a re-| anna and Furman university, pre- freshment course. sided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Bob- - ♦ r by ThpmAs invited the guests i ThursdaV Club view me gifts that were on dis- r -n . .• • i pi a y Is Entertained j The home was beautifully dec- Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mor-H , orated m silver, ^rt eti and red. - an Tod<i entertained members of j An'English kissing ring was sus- het c!ub I pendea over tne'receiving line. A Gladioli with greenery and oth- ! two-tier wedding cake ‘adorned er seasonal arrangemehts mide a the dining table. White gardenias,i pretty sotting'for {he„tables Mrs. burning tapers and silver-coinp.e’- John W Little and Mrs. Pringle ed the setting. , .Copeland were score winners. Mrs. Many guests called during ♦hei^* cobs A he^er, of Lancas.cr, evening. who is visitin S her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas is the former Ruth | and Miss Esther Todd^ Qf M. Whitlock, o: Clinton. Mr. and j ^ m PA !> nviile, who was visiting Mrs. Thomas were married at'the Mrs Todd, were guest, for the Calvary Baptist parsonage in Clin- meet ‘ n 8 /■* J^his year... give yourself a Sterling Treat by Gorham’ r l l i i i l i l l l l l A Company Mean fork: Dtliciout ROAST SQUAB Jwt Add Silver... and Serve I 4 Dressed Squab , 2 cups cooked Wild Rite * - ~ Giblets of Squab , _ - ' Salt and Pepper Fleur * 2 slices Bacon ', . Saute giblets briefly. Chop, mix with wild rice, and stuff squab. Sew up or skewer opening. Sprinkle lightly with salt, papper, and flour. Place breast side up on rack in roasting pan with a Half-slice of bacon on top of each. Put a little water in pan and roast 45 minutes in 350-degree oven, basting occasionally. Garnish with baby carrots and tiny browned qnions. Serves 4. I 1 I I I I I I I I I I i el J. C. THOMAS Jeweler . JOANNA “Ity Timn That Count." CLINTON ton on Dectsmber 2-i, 1930, by tnt Rev. V. McKittiick Maftowe. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are em ployees of the Joanna Manufactur ing .company. They have one daughter, Betty Ann, who as church secretary for the Jo-. anna Baptist church. —:— Miss Cunningham Presents Program At Music Club Miss Mary Cunningham, piano pupil of Mrs. Joe Land, gave a program of serious piano compo sitions at a meeting of the Clin ton Music club Wednesday of last week at the Presbyterian church. Miss Cornelia Harris, president, introduced the guest pianist who plaiyed the following selection^: “Hongarian” (McDowell); parts of the “Moonlight Sonata" (Bee thoven); "Bach in'TU^flat” from the “Well-Tempered Clavichord” (Bach); “Warshaw Concerto’’ (Ad- dinsell); “Valse” (Chopin); 'Pol ish Dance” (Scharwenka), and for an encore, “trap Shooters.” ^Refreshments , were served la- W Blakely, Mrs. Bryan Coates and Mrs. Robert Johnson. When cards were laid aside the I hostess served a salad course and cookies. , v * • l Mrs. Neely Hostess To Club, Guests Mrs, Carlisle Neely was host ess to* members of her bridge club and several additional guests Thursday affernoon as- ! sembling players for three tables. Pink snapdragons and carna tions prettily decorated the card rooms for the occasion. When scores were counted Mrs. Hubert Boyd $nd Mrs. J. B Templeton were presented prizes. Late in the afternoon the host-' ess served a salad course. B And PW Members Hear Curtis Wallace The January meeting of the Clinton Business and Professional Woman’s club was held Tuesday evening afthe Hotel Mary Mus-' grove. The meeting was called to ord er with the reading the club’s col lect by Mrs. Leila N. Johnson. A short business session followed, presided over by Mrs. lone Wal- by the hostesses, Mrs. Edgar „lace, president. Cooperation with the local tuberculosis clinic was urged. A new,project, to sponsor Cash, Report of Condition of * Newberry County Bank, Goldville Branch Of Joanna In the State of South Carolina ^ at the elate of boslnem on Dee. 31, 1955 /--t ‘ ASSETS balance* with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items In process of collection Loans and discounts (including $73.2Loverdrafts) Furniture and fixtures i. Other assets » ...<. •Hi $ 97,772.50 143,636j06 3,500.00 140,232.55 TOTAL ASSETS $355,141.11 UA^UTIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations* ..pt Time deposits of individuals, partnersh%»fi' and-corporations .. v Deposits df United States Government (including postal savings) ?,920.62 Deposits of banks ... v 7,500.00 Other deposits (certified and officers’s checks, etc.) , 8,526 84 TOTAL DEPOSITS ’ $355,141.11 . $253 943.86 ' 79,249.79 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 5355,141 11 J $355,141.11 I, T. C. Tindall, Manager, of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. . T. C. TINDALL ‘ Correot—Attest: Walter Regneny, Joe M. Roberts, Strother C. Pay- singer, A. J. Bowers, A. W. Murray. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, as: Sworn to and subscribed befor^jne this 9th day of January! 1956. and I hereby certify that >am hot an officer or director of this bank. W. W. NJYER, Jr., Notary Public IMy commission expires at Pleasure of the Governor. Regular Meeting At g rld ^ h /r iL j • -t * 1 Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bail- MethOdlSt WbL/O ey Dixon entertained guests itt- The January meeting of the 1 eluding members of her-club for owing colorocF Wofnaritfr'Societ.v of Christian Ser-ffive tables of bridge vice of Broad Street Methodist, A number of progressions were church was held Monday at the enjoyed with Mrs Reece H. *4— SAVE NOW L SAVE PENNEY’S! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! To? RMNI Qimuty AT FAMOUS PENNEY PRICES I USE PENNEY’S EASY LAY-A-WAY PLAN! SPECIAL PURCHASE! SOLID MOLD -t.. ^ FOAM LATEX PILLOWS, 3.00'* * o NEVER SAG OR LI MP! • PRE-SHRI NK MUSLIN .ZIPPER ( OVER! . ' -• ’ . • NON-ALLERGlC! ' . 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