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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, October 10, 1969 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN'S PAGE Social Events and Chib News of Interest Telephone 833-0541 Mrs. Perry Moore Entertains Club Mrs. Perry Moore entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on East Maple Street. Two tables were arrange^ for the games amid a setting of fall flowers. Following several progressions high score award was presented Mrs. James Sloan. A dessert course was served. Roberts-Emerson Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Roberts entertained members of the Roberts-Emerson wedding party and out of town guests with an informal party immediately fol lowing the rehearsal Friday evening, October 4. Arrangements of roses were used throughout the receiving rooms. Punch and other party dainties were served in the dining room. Special guests included the groom’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Leonard of Orange City, Fla. Mrs. Duj$ap Hostess To Study Club On Wednesday afternoon, Octo ber 2, the Study Club met at the home of Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap on the Greenwood Highway. Roses adorned the living room and centered the dining room ta ble. For the first meeting of the year, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon re viewed “Five Petticoats On Sun day,’’ by Mrs. Caroline Coleman. During the afternoon a salad course, coffee and cookies were served. » Church Kindergarten To Close Friday On Friday, October 11, the First Presbyterian Church Kin dergarten will be closed while the teachers, Mrs. Jasper Row land and Mrs. Frank Cauley, are attending the state meeting of the Association of Children Under Six” to be held at the Aldersgate Methodist Church in Sumter. Sara Lou Hammond, head of the department of Early Child hood Education at Florida State College in Tallahassee, will ad dress the group. decommenAi PAULA is back and ready to serve you at lt2 West Pitts. She and Linda recently attend ed the Carolina Beauty Harvest Festival in Charlotte and have collected some new ideas on the latest in hair styling. TeL 833-49M for an appointment or better still drop by if you happen to be downtown. Drove by YOUNG’S GULF SERVICE yester day and was greeted by Carroll and Charles They are always anxious to serve. Had my car checked for the coming winter. They installed Gulf Permanent Type Anti- Freese along with checking the hoses and belts to be ready for winter. No need to worry now. You know the HOTEL MARY MU8GROVE now has the hospitality room ... a parlor for use for committee meetings and conferences . . . no charge ... It can be rented for a bridge party ... 4 tables, maybe 5. Francis Blalock and Gary Holcomb at SUN SHINE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Invite you to make their establishment your one-stop cleaning and laundry center. They offer not only regular cleaning and service, but have for your convenience a coin-operated laundry and dry cleaning service next door. Now is the time to start building up your resistance for winter. Stop by HOWARD’S PHARMACY and pick up a supply of Super Plenamins. This is a sure way to prevent Vi tamin Deficiencies. Composed of 11 vitamins and 14 minerals—Taken, it is a dietary supple ment needed by almost DILLARD BOLAND, JEWELER, is my shop ping center when it comes to wedding gifts They have fas stock a complete line of sterling < / iW Barton, Towle, and Kirk. If t r prefer Stainless Steel Ware, they have this, too, f by the same fine manufacturers. See than today. Free gift wrapping, too. Clinton’s leading home-owned and operated Super Market is PIGGLY WIGGLY. Clarence “Sunny” Omit is cem Is te see thi meat selection. They otter only the Swift Premium Beef. Always fresh and cuts are available. H you haven’t been by LYNN COOPER’S as yet be sure to do se soon and see the beautiful new RAMBLERS. They have on display The American, Base Price for the two-door sedan Is flfCMt, nnd also the Classic, which starts at 9SU4I.M. These prices can’t be beat They have a ear for every purpose. Go by and see Lynn today. Complete automobile financing is available from M. S. BAILEY AND SON, RANKERS. to serve you with their many right hare at hems with a local firm that has tty sinee 1884. Be a fere you go save yen me te visit THE TWEED SHOP e new fall es by «ny» •:M to 4:88 p.m. W« Boom at LAW- SON FURNITURE 00. la Joanna the atom day to be found tome. They have a eeler m yen wish to Mew Is the linen to fat year ear ready feu inter and only at J. R. WHELCHE1/8 OA- sna wl» yen find the new Cj 75?^ ms Is a now systom ton dialer to bo sale and mm Church Circles Meet Next Week The Sarah G^enn Circle of Broad Street Methodist Church will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. H. F. Scott on East Carolina Avenue. Mrs. Gene Knox and Mrs. W. S. Horne are assistant hostesses. Mrs. Suber Given Coffee Forty * On Thursday, October 3, Mrs. B. O. Whitten and Mrs. Delmar Rhame were joint hostesses at the home of the latter at a cof fee in honor of Mrs. Roy Suber. Wives of local doctors and those of Whitten Village were guests. Arrangements of roses were used throughout the home. Ladies' Golf Asso. To Have Meeting The Ladies Golf Association will meet October 15 with a regu lar luncheon meeting at the Lakeside Country Club. Anyone wishing to make reser vations may contact Mr. Tinsley at the club by Saturday, October 12, or Mrs. Carl Wessinger at 833-0577. Comp Fire Girls ; ? At Meeting The Okizu Camp Fire Girls had their first meeting of the year Friday afternoon, October at the Camp Fire club house. New officers were elected as follows: President, Jane Tim merman; Vice-President, Jinny Edwards; Secretary, Cookie Ar nold; Treasurer, Rita Johnson; Scribe, Kathy Bouknight. The leaders of the group are Mrs. L. O. Edwards and Mrs. Crisp of Mountvllle. October Meeting Of Church Women The Women of All Saints Epis copal Church held the regular monthly meeting at the Parish louse Monday afternoon to con tinue their study on the book of Psalms, with Mrs. Bailey )ixon presenting the program. During the business session, Mrs. James Macdonald, presi dent, announced that the College Workers Conference is to be held on Octiber 17. The committee in charge of arangements includes Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. John Rivers, Mrs. R. B. Huff, and Mrs. R. Michael Tur ner. The fall ingathering of the United Thanks Offering of the Women of the church is to be held October 23 at 10:00 a. m. at a service of holy communion at the church. Members are asked to attend the annual meeting of the North western District October 28 in Greenville. The November meeting of the Women of the Church is to be a business meeting for the election of officers and filing of annual reports. Church Circle To Meet Monday Circles of the First Presbyte rian Church will meet next week as follows. 18:88 A. M., Monday No. 1—Mrs. Ben Hay Hammet, chairman; Mrs. Francis Bla lock, hostess. No. 2—Mrs. Tommy Hollis, chairman; Mrs. Harry Baldwin, hostess. > No. 3—Mrs. Frank Miller, chairman and hostess. No. 4—Mrs. Locke Simons, chairman and hostess. 4:00 P. M., Monday No. 6—Miss Viola Chandler, chairman and hostess at Whitten Village Club House. No. 7—Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., chairman and hostess. 8:00 P. M., Monday No. 8—Mrs. Emeline Shealy, chairman; will meet in church parlor. 18:88 A. M., Tuesday No. 5—Mrs. Wm. Redd Turner, chairman and hostess. Breakfast Given For Wedding Party Mrs. George Huguley and Mrs. Claude Crocker entertained Miss Barbara Roberts and her wedding attendants with a bridesmaids’ breakfast Saturday morning at 11:30 at the home of the former on Spruce Street. 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