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sin Social Events ✓ -p- > Methodist Groups In Annual Program The Circles, Wesleyan Guild together with the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist Church held a Joint Christmas meeting Monday evening in Hodges* Hall. Mrs. Cantey Gordon led the interesting Christmas program * which was presented by mem bers of the Sarah Glenn Circle and the Wesleyan Guild. A Christmas Story was read by Mrs. Joe Edwards with a story and poem on “The Bells’’ given by Mrs. Julian Coleman and Mrs. B. B. Ballard. Taking part in a shortrcandl e-lighting cere mony were Mrs. Bill Abrams, Bliss Kate Milam, Mrs. Lewis Wallace, Miss Elisabeth Cope land, Miss Dot Pinson, Mrs. Wil liam Weir and Bin. P. M. Pitts. Special music was rendered by Bln. Ronald Burnside and Bln. James Pitts. Tea was served by Bln. E. W. Rogers from a prettily ap pointed table which was center ed with a miniature Christmas tree decorated with berries and fruits. Fruit cake, nuts and ham biscuits completed the dainty refreshments. Lutheran Group To Meet Tuesday The Lutheran Church Women of St John’s Lutheran Church will meet Tuesday evening, De cember 14 at 7:45 at the home of Bln. F. M. Boland, Sr., on 8. Broad Street Bln. J. V. Stil- well, Sr., will be co-hostess. Mn. E. B. Keisler will have charge of the program. There ;e of gifts and a box packed In's Home in Sal- 260 IONS wdvb&t doyougetfl It Is a feet Hat H mM —* - ~ 4m ok aifgmf w to mU. And it a lot ef disntond seks to prodnoo the kind o< npu- totton that suhas friends like mhl $175.00 IMF Tanas J. L THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Gouts” CLINTON JOANNA will there for the em, Va. All ladies of the church are invited. Dr. Potte Speaks To Music Club The Clinton Music Club met Wednesday, December 1, at the home Bln. Ronald Burnside. Mn. R. M. Fuller, vice-presi dent, presided. Following a short business session. Bln. Fuller, program chairman, in troduced Dr. Edouard Patte of Presbyterian College, who gave the afternon program. He spoke on the “Strange Sounds in Saov ed Music," and used recordings to illustrate his most interesting talk. During the social hour, Bin. Burnside, Bln. T. J. Leake, and Mn. Henderson Pitts, hostesses, served dainties with hot panel. Womens Group In December Meet The Episcopal Home for Chil dren at York was the program topic at the December meeting of the Women of the Church of All Saints Episcopal Church on December 6. Following a devotion by Bln. E. N. Sullivan, Bln. R. B. Hel- lams, program leader for the month, presented a program of interest concerning the York home followed by a film. In a business session follow ing, Bln. John Riven presided in the absence of the president, Mn. A B. Stump. Plans were made to remem ber the children in Taylor Cot tage at the Episcopal Home In York at Christmas. The group also decided the newly elected offlcen would as sume their duties in December rather than January. Plans were discussed aft the request of Bln. R. Michael Turner for continuing contribu tions to Whitten Village Volun teer Service. Amold-Moore ., Rites Announced Mr. and Mn. John Bailey Arnold announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Bailey, to Mr. Milton Perry Moore on August the nineteenth, nine teen hundred and sixty-five. The ceremony was performed in the chapel of the First Pres byterian Church, Spartanburg, by the Rev. Henry J. Keating, assistant,., pastor. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Martin Moore, are resi dents of 106 East Maple Street, Clinton. The Arnolds live at 107 West Walnut Street. Mrs. Moore is a senior at Winthrop College. Presently Mr. Moore is completing six months military service at Fort Rucker, Ala. In January he will resume his studies at Wofford College where he will be a senior. 4 November Garden Club Meetings CareUna Wren Glob The Carolina Wren Garden Club met at the home of Bfrs. C. F. Stinett for the November session. Mrs. J. W. Moore was co-hostess. Mrs. Moore presided over the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Gary Holcomb. The following members were appointed to serve on the nomi nating committee for selecting new officers for 1906: Bliss Ruth Bailey, chairman; Bfrs. 8. W. Sumerel and Bfrs. Hugh Ray. Fund-raising projects were discussed .hy the Ways and Means Committee for the duo’s approval. For the program each mem ber brought a Christmas idea which was displayed and dis cussed by members. Later in the afternoon, punch and party dainties were served. Iris Club The Iris Club gathered at the home of Bfrs. Madison Pitts for the November meeting. Bfrs. Earl Martin was co-hostess. “Christmas Ideas and Ar rangements" was the topic of the program given by Bfrs. Rob ert Plaxico. Bfrs. Plaxico made a door arrangement and also displayed many other Christmas ideas. During tiie social hour, fruit cake and coffee were enjoyed. Garden Cubs Honor Cotillion Club Past Presidents" ' Christmas Dance GIFTS GALORE AT OUR DRUG STORE Free.Gift Wrapping YOUNG'S PHARMACY North Broad Street Dial 833-1220 HUSH PUPPIES —For Brother, Mom, Dad CALIFORNIA COBBLERS —For Sis and Mom CITATIONS RED CROSS —For Sis and Mom —For Sis and Mom BUSTER BROWNS —For Brother and Sis ACMC BOOTS —For Brother-Sis-and-Dad DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS ^ —For Mom and Dad EVENING SHOES • Pena da Sol • Satin • Silk Shantung • Gold We Dye Free ••• R YOUR SflOPPIIG COHVEHIERCE G ORDON'S 1*7 B. Mala 81 Bride Honored With Shower Mr*. Jimmie McKee, recent The Clinton Garden Clubs en- The socal event of the week- bride, was honored with a mis- tertained with a tea honoring end was the Christmas Dance ceUaneous shower Friday aftef- „ .. . staged by the Clinton Cotillion noon by Mrs. R. P. Wilder and past Presidents of the Clinton 0j ub at ^ Mary Musgrove Mrs. J. C. Thomas at the Thom- Garden Club and the Clinton Hotel, Saturday evening from 8- as home on Woodrow Drive. Council of Garden Clubs at 12 p. m. Christmas decorations were ^ home of Mrs. Cecil Wilson As members and^gueSts ar- used throughout the receiving „ rived, dressed in formal attire, room,. The coffee table held . A “« 1 Drive, Mend., after. by p ", ldent ,; white net Christmas tree trim- noon from 3 to 5 o clock. Dr and Mrs. James L. Walker, med with nosegays attached tg Greeting guests and mem- In keeping with the season silvered wishbones. Flanking the as tj^y arrived were Mrs motif, a red and gold color note tree were camellias and ivy • „ . * ,, . . was used in decorating for the •prays. “ 1>n C „ re “? ,t ° n ’ pre,ld ' nt ' * nd special occasion. The ballroom Following a number of Appro* Mrs. Hugh Roy, secretary of was elegantly decorated with priate games, many useful gifts the council, who presented two giant red bells suspended were brought in on a tea cart them to past council presi- from the ceiling filled with red and presented the honor guest, dents, Mrs. Frank Kellers, tulle and outlined with a gold The hostesses presented her a Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. frame and blinking lights which sterling tablespoon in her choa- James Sloan, and Mrs. B. O. gave a ringing effect. To each en pattern. Whitten. side of the bells, also suspended Hot punch and party dainties Th . . u d were two huge Christmas balls were served to the twenty-four entrance nau was dec white tulle and blink- guests. Mrs. Julia McKee of Due orate<l , with mg lights. West, a sister of the groom was mas tr * e ’ and I” the livLng Gracing the walls of the ball-, here for the occasion., a .J® 1 * ?* or . note " a8 room were gold sconces with five x* u tt j* r where tiered candelabra holding burn- Edgefield Unit Is a a P£* Bta * tabl ®, wa * ing tapers. Each were garlanded Heret At Mepf arranged, dainty party refresh- wlth gold pine and holly sprays nosi AX Meet menu were served buffet style. Ued with red tulle and bows. The Edgefield Unit was hot- Serving tea and coffee were Highlighting the band area tess to the Zone 1 meeting of Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Mrs. Gary ^ enAs 0 f me rooms were huge the 8. C. Department, American Holcomb, Mrs. A. C. Young, Christmas wreaths tied with, red Legion Auxiliary, on December and Mrs. Marshall Brown, aH satin bows. Individual party 4. Registration began at 11 a. m. past presidenU of the Garden tables were centered with can- Miss Grace Summer, Newberry, Club CouncU. Elsewhere in the delabara holding red Upers. Vice President Zone 1 presided, home arrangements in the Each were decorated with-red The following committee goals same color note were used at tulle and Christmas balls sur- and projects were emphasized points of interest. rounded with cedar and red pine ?h»^fn!^ t fn C ^S en jai? € !Il. be o r t M r« W. W. Adams of cone* covered with sparkling least 75 ner cent before January G^esville, Ga., former resi- . .. lea * t P P* r c ® nt before January . nrenident The buffet table from which 1. Rehabilitation-unit members a f n V o1 “p* an dP re »d«» rt dainties were served be- ..vaaai of the council m 1995, could p iy uainueB were servea oe- were asked to plan to spend one . * . tween dance intermisKinn* was dav in the rift shon to assist in not he present for the party lw , .r 8 ”?? mieI J IUS * 10 “ a aay in me gm snop to assist in f overlaid with a red velvet cover wrapping the gifts of the veter- 8ent greetings to the club centered with a tall gold can- ans. Also to contribute to the wl Jh a hand-made Christmas delabra entwined with gold gift shop and other special funds c *rd. flowers, fruit, and magnolia including canteen cards for 8. Also, Mrs. Hugh Jacobs was leaves. To each end of the table C. veterans in Lynwood Hospi- a special guest and was pre- similar candelabra were used tal, Augusta. Poppy - ordering sented the buffet flower ar- used most effectively, poppies early will be a great rangement in memory of Mrs. Having enjoyed d* np i n g to the help to the veterans making the w. P. Jacobs, who was coun- music of the Jimmy Fertic Band poppies. Child Welfare—Needs of dl president in 1960-1951. of Columbia, members enjoyed the veterans children at Christ mas. National Security — New project, “operation home town newspaper" was explained. The address was given by Mrs. James K. Ewart, Colum bia, president of the South Car olina Department. Attending from Clinton Unit No. 56 were Mrs. Earl Work man, president; Miss Louise Kern and Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Monthly Meetings Of Church Circles Circles of the Frist Presbyte rian Church will meet next week as follows: Monday, Dec. 1$, 19 A. M. Circle No. 1—Mrs. Thomas E. Baldwin, chairman; Mrs. Roy Suber, hostess. Circle No. 2—Miss Edna Dey, chairman; Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, hostess. Circle No. 3 — Mrs. Carlisle Neely, chairman; Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr., hostess. Circle No. 4 —Mrs. Charles Waldron, chairman; Mrs. R. E. Wysor, hostess. Monday, 4:99 P. M. Circle No. 6—Mrs. Frank Mil ler, chairman; Mrs. H. M. Wise, hostess. Circle No. 7—Mrs. J. H. Huflt- er, chairman; Mrs. T. Layton Fraser, hostess. Monday, 1:99 P. M. Circle No. 8—Mrs. Marion Mi lam, chairman; and Circle No. 9, Mrs. Henry Young, Jr., chair man; joint meeting with Mrs. H. F. Blalock, hostess. Tuesday, Doe. 14, 19 A. M. Circle No. 5—Mrs. D. H. Mar tin, chairman; Bfrs. A. R. Ham ilton, hostess. Ioanna Lions Christmas Party The Joanna Lions Club held their annual Christmas party at the Mary Musgrove Hotel on» Thursday, Dec. 2, at 7:90 p. m. Lion Lawson Hall, zone chair man from Wattsville Club, pre sented the new membership kit to most recent member, Lion William Wynn, Minister of Mu sic and Education at the Joanna Baptist Church. lion Wynn wai sponsored by lion Wendell Hair who accompanied him to the platform to receive this kit. Rev. Tommy Daum, pastor of the Bush River Baptist Church, Newberry, made some, timely remarks concerning "What I Can Give For Christinas." Two Dots and a Dash, namely Mrs. Dot Howard, Mrs. Dot Fortner and Mrs. Jenelle Long, with Bfrs. Norman Dickert as pianist, sang a number of songs which were very entertaining. “The . Friendly Six.” students from Presbyterian College, with their yoath, vim, vigor and vita lity brought the crowd to life, lion President Claude M. Law- son presided for this event The Hotel was decorated beautifully by the Cotillion Chib. The Joanna Lions Club is look ing forward to tee annual visit of the District Governor from 32A for the January meeting. County Teachers To Honor Retired Associates at Dinner The annual Christmas banquet of the Laurens County Educa tion Association will be held next Friday night at 7:90 o’clock in the new Presbyterian College dining hall. This will be the first opportunity for the teach- an early breakfast served buffet style. The menu consisted of country ham, eggs, grits, but tered rolls, sweetbreads, and coffee. Serving on the decoration com mittee were Mr. and Bfrs. George Cornel son, Mr. and Mrs. George Brockenbrough, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherill, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, and Miss Kathryn Discus. Missy Says - ere of the county to see ville Hall which was this past week. Officials who will be are County Senator W. C. Dob bins, Representative Marshall W. Abercrombie and J. C. Leu-^ gue, and County Superintendent of Education Leroy Bums. Guests of honor will be the re tired teachers of Laurens Coun ty. W. R. Anderson, former sup erintendent of Clinton District 56, is president of the retired teachers group. Robert Scott is president of the County Education Associa tion, and Eugene Stockman, vice-president and chairman of the program committee. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS The Finest Gifts Under The TREE Come From J?oui SUoftpe Where You Will Find A Complete Line Of h. Blouses—Lady Arrow and ‘f Country Set Lingerie—Gossard and Shadow Line Hose—Hanes and Berkshire Holiday Dresses— by Carlyle FREE GIFT WRAPPING] CHRISTMA COMPLETE SELECTION! THRIFTY PRICES! Candle Decorator With 8 Burning Candles - Ideal For Window Display At Roses — Only— , CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 9984141 Sturdy Christmas Tree Stand Stand With Built-In Water Container \ ■bW' !* - r-**.