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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 9

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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SECTIONTWO SOCIETY SECTION TWO PAGES 1 TO 4 0 the Leading Neuapsver cf Western South Carolina GREENWOOD, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 9, 1939 Published Kvery Edition. Afternoon With Sunday Morning' AIM Tr I-Weekly KUltioii PRICE: FIVE CENTS I VOL. XX. NO, 3 Entr4 As 8eoond Class Matter At Ths Poetofflow Greenwood, 8.

Under The Act Of March AMD SOCIETY WS OF OFFICE PHONE 5616 MARCARETxBAI LEY; EDITOR 4,. a. Snow White" Named WWptiralmtUi Joyce? MR. AND MRS. WINGAI0 HOSTS AT SURPRISE BIRTHDAY SUPPER Year's Best Show In Newspaper Poll MINNEAPOUS.

Minn, Feb. In the. living room and la the din ing room the blrtrteay table was the Mr. and Mrs. R.

Wlngard entertained delightfully fast Safcuday evening honoring the birthday of Mr. Wlngard's Another, M- Frank Lewis, who lawmaking her home With 1,031 motion picture critics from all 48 states and the District of Columbia casting The Minneapolis Journal today an notinced trnf restilts of the 1938 Santi. the wlngards. J. R.

Lea veil Comet is whole grain, uncoated rice untouched by human hands sealed and vacuum sterilized for absolute purity. Measure it from the famous, red-and-yellow package into boiling water you'll get perfect results every birthday was January 30, was Lominick-Hanners Announced The follcwing announcement from Newberry will be of Interest hi this city where the groom has relatives, Mr Mrs. R. C. Lomlnlck: NEWBERRY JPeb.

I Robert Ousuvus Lominlck of en-berry and Miss Marjoria Hanners of Opelika, were married Monday January 30. at the bride's home by the Ret. Wilbur '-X Mrs: Lomlnicav' who' attended coUege in- is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.

C. Hanners of Opelika: i Mr. Lomlnlck. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Lomlnlck of Newberry, attended Clemson col f-e. The young couple after visiting Critics of America poll which an nlsoNm honor guest at the mirprise supper. time. Comet Rice always cooks light, vhite and flaky.

A groujv cf ten of Mrs. Iwis' nually determines the best performance by an actress for the year, the best performance by an actor, and the best motion picture (or the sr.me juried. ctnter of Interest The feature of the table were the two birthday cakes trimmed in pink and lavender iced rose, which were placed Kcli end of the table to honor Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Leavell.

Centering the table was a handsome bowl of lavender sweet peas interspersed with lac; gypsophila and placed on a background of cutout hearts In blended color. Pink tapers and lacy pink and lavender were used decora-tively elsewhere on the table. i Climax to the delicate chicken Hipper was the cutting; of the birthday -cakes wblrh were served. with toe cream molded in the pink and lavender theme. 1 rsi UNCOATED WHOLI GRAIN Vacuum Steriliied The winners were: Oawar Seawa Htm, friend gathered, for the evening and greeted her witiksongs and gift as the entered the receiving room.

iJlfrs. Wlngard. assisted by Mrs. ffiaude Bligh. had arrang4 the house beautifully 'to carrKout the The best performance by an ac tress Bette Davis as Julie Muradeit in -Jeitbrt." 1 i The best performance by an actor tlieme of lavender and old lace.

Ap -JS 1 Spencer Tracy as f-iUicr Flana propriate spring flowers were id gan In "Boys Tewn." The best motion nlctore "Snow How Wcrr.cn in the evening the guonts relatives in Newberry, have gone to Monroe, he isNsm-ployed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company. White and the Sevra ptmrra, ed old-timey games and songs. en, (Created and arodlwed by Walt Dlaney.l One the features of the evening was theShntest In which the guests ewhaiisedHheir baby pictures for The nation's motion piutuie critics OUR GREATEST SALE of NEW SPRING indicated their choices on a identification. Personal Mention listing the "ten best? pictures for -in Thslr A O's Can Attract Hen B'i food advie for a vomaa turtne br rh.n( (iMuallr from SI to bit, who lean (he'll low her appeal to Baa, who warriej about hot flaahea, luea of pop, diaa? prll, upeet aoma and aMody aprUa. Juat got more freah air, hra.

aWt and it Co aemt a reliable "WOMAN'S" tonic take ydia E. hinkham' Vegetael Compound, audo teper imUr for warn, it Mpa NaMr build up phyeMM reaietaaaa, tbua h'lpa fiva The guest lUtiNfor this delightful 1938, and "ten best" performances occasion included: RETURNS TO GREENVILLE by actors and the "ten best" by ac 7 Mrs. J. a MUford returned to her tresses. A nominating committee of home in Greenville yesterday after 76 motion picture editors- selected Mr.

and Mrs. 3. R.HeavelL Mrs. J. W.

Spearman, Mrs. Annie ree-land. Mm. Kenneth Bakrr, Mrs. CUa Julian.

Mrs. Ben McDoweUXMUs noon after a here with her the "ten beet" in each classification for inclusion in the nnaV official daughter. Mrs. B. Curry and Mr.

ajurry. i Eeiie ar.d Mr. and Mrs J- ballot. s. Inf Jittery nervea and thoee diet urlun( ay vp.

tuai that of tea arrompany ehanta oi iffo. k-iakhaai'i ia WIXL WOKTii tyimt. S1 Claude Sligh. The Index-Journal participated In I the survey which was based on all isrr farevts Xr- nd Mrs, Wallace' Fridy of American-made motion pictures gen "I Spartanburg are visiting their par- erally released from January 1, 1938 to December 31. 1938, Inclusive.

ents. Mivand Mrs. W. A. Wdy.

83? Calhoun Ayenue.3. New Spring COLORS rafff MS i mm Hi) liiiJuS) I Oold medals will be presented to Miss Davis, Mr. Tracy and Walt Disney Productions. creators ot ATTEND CONCEBT 4 In I T. B.

Kemp ofhe'Undtr iCol- Snow White and the Seven lege faculty. Miss Evelyn Rosenberg, by The Journal in Uhalf We'dont-ltnow rbo to Joyce aVUrhewa valentine, but who wouldn't Ukfto-beT' Joyee Is one of the TloliywQod staslfts helping ua -sprees the spirit4 St. Valenttnea Day. Feb. 14..

of the critics participating in the Mr. and W.sChapman and Mrs. A M. Smith attended the Esra SWEATERS SKIRTS Gores Pleats. poll.

The medals have been. specially Rachlin piano concert in Newberry designed by Warren Tawle last 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR aw. Internationally known ftulptor. winner of the Prix de Rom i in 1931 and a member of the American Academy of Rome, bvti'iiw anw art Jiwrn4 PBtnAV punpiiativ in Mrs. J.

8. rUenberg. Tiny Ellen- berf." Henry. and Alec One Croup Of HOUSE MCLor theuirgsJO. each I :00 Garden club will meet At me At 12 Woodle are expecte Id rtturnTd the classification this year! was much Mfm gon hotel.

city today after spending, Ut. past closer than In either of he two preceding annual polls. Miss Davis was several dayai on tour; through At S. of the South Main Street Baptist Florida: Closely pressed throughout' the bal gfJi iW loting by Norma Shearer for her HERE F0. WEEK i.

Church will meet at the church with the Harom fti circle in charge. Trainquil Missionary' society will meet at 'A the home of MraL Lai la Atkins with Mrs. J. W. DerformSnce in "Marls Antlonctte' Regular $1.19 value.

On I 1 Mr. and wlUUm P. Durst of and Margaret Sullavan fcr her Pa sale Friday and Saturday V- Ua Atlanta, and Dr. and George tricia Holiman in 'Tt-ree Com MANNISH COATS- In Plaid TOPPER COATS SPECIAL ON SWEATERS BLOUSES Sweaters and Clouaes are bright accents for your' 19I19 suit your extra shirts! Soft wools In new rib, link and novelty knlta. tailored and -dressy blouaes.

AII young, VV.tkVrTomlofrM Durst of Cincinnati 'are the guests rades," with the lead changing air this week of their mother, Mrs. W. P. Durst at 3 Harntttoh avenue; At OO-TheW. M.

U.f Mtf Moriah Baptist church will 49 most daily. Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barry-more staged a neck-and-neck race tor the actors' award, althouih iKx. Tracy maintained 'a slight lead throughout, and won by ,726 points, is ill L- -yf Sarah Lee Davenport, 14 months old eluld of Mr. and Mrs. TJ.

8. Sizes 12 to 20 T.roeet wun jvijs. xvizie tursey. ah-members are 'C''' requested be present. Visitors are always -i At i304-t)urt school will presenran' operetta, St.

Vlen-is tine's' Picture' Book, th- Greenwood Mill '-iC'Jomniuiiity' HalL-' will be ten and -i. twenty-five cent The cast wiilJ)e, composed of Davenport is ill at the Davenport J8 em residence, 29 First street. Plans Complete For Night Of Fun smart, new; B. Wharton Co. Ladies' ReadyiToWear HERE LAST WEESKof' One Croup Of VZ "jfA Miss Laura Aitdtfsoq of Orangeburg wis the tutst ot her enure scnooj.

Regular $1.95 VZS 1 Leading feature of the Night of Fun being planned lor Greenwood SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 parents, Mr. and Mrl T. J. Adder son, here last, weekend. A cltieens, young and old, is to be the ElEGDEG with fet At 3:30 The Maxwellton Garden club will crowning of the Queen of Fun nnie Co which will take place at 11:30 o' i.i'.v Graee "Ferguson at Mauldin home, '-Maxwell orpnanage clock tomorrow night before the Splash broadcloth and spun rayon.

Extra spettal MltcheU Brewet tetUffltd i his close of the evening's entertain classes at the Hisn school UKay af y'- WEDNESDAY. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ter being eonfiB. I to kU home on account of lllnfU (dnU tost TnUrs- ment. Tne crowning -wui. ue wire byMayof DeVore Andrews who winNkfterWartlaf' iead the grand marchXwith the newly crcm-ned WITH MRS, LAW YESTERDAY queen.

CONTINUES HX .1 99c Sizes. 12 to 44 Mfs. E. D. Law graciously entertained: members of the Wednesday Bridge Club yesterday afternoon at her home 320 West Cambridge i Other events being planned for the evening byMhe' Rose Garden Hait received the cut prize, a box of Valentine- candy.

After cards Mrs. Law served dcr clous refreshments of eheese-aspto falitd. ham tUcults. potato chips, and butter scotch' tarts with coffee'. Fresh Stravbcrrics Spcnso CcliQ GUGAU 10 aoth 49c LAE1D Jrf -r "rMt 4 3Ca 0 70c i tot EriGEiEUII 1 5c Mrs.

W. 8, eohtlnuci ill at her home 30 first street where she has been confined for the last Club, snonsor iofthe program, in street. '8ixteen guests were "present dude fortune telling, dancing, boUt 4nd enjoyed cards during the after -iV-iXi tnree rj VISITS DAUGHTER '--p square and rouno, i orina sUnds cards, and manydther guest Ust for the delightful -SILK DRECCZ: Law had ar1 forms of entertalnmenL The fortune telling booths are already, be )s tiaU Caa ranged 'her Ihome for the- occasion Mrs. May Butler prwt w4 the weekend guest of her daufiKter, Mrs. VeltV iO.MATO JJ JJE3 19c with early, spi ing flowers.

Narcissus ing set up in the new Armory and Special Friday Cnlurday One lot ot silk dresses in prints' and nolidicolors; all colors and styles; $2.95 value for Killiam and Ur. Johnson Imported clairvoyants have arrived arid srtatb of spring In graceful arraniemaJUs were used -effectively, 1H the elty to predict exciting fu Hi Aiken. 1 'OUT AGAltf jfMfyff occasion included: Mrs. F. Mv Lawrence, Mrs.

Tom Jeffries, Mrs. Thomas Beaudrot, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Mrs. Ed Latimer. Mrs.

Tommy James; Mrs. Pete McMillan. Mrs. Ebbie Moyt-r, Mrs. Bill Wilson.

Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Nat. Watson, Mrs. Capers Peterson, and Mrs.

Jerry Suber. Miss Dorothy Hart and Mrs. Jae Park called later. In the afternoon, Mri-BaVvVlJSon recelvedthe club tures. 0H.93 Sizes 12 to 52 pnire for high- score- SK bridge, a MAIlGIIIJAlLLOVG FfcrT5c COFFCS tAIUJA up" 19c PGAOIEG irM 5 19c lEfJCli Urfe 2 for 1 Sc 'Young people and their parents and friends 'ate Invited' By the Rose Garden Club to attend this shndsome, deck of playing cards.

Mrs.Trfd. BmlthVas awarded a box Eddie Moore of 31 Second street is able to be put again after an illness which he ha suffered since Of powder as -the lovely guent prise. attractive evening which promises for, high 'and; Miss to be something new and different in Oreenwowd's entertain December. HAS FLU Baaches 15c ment program. A wholesome night of fun wllf be offered for the ad Friends of Hire, W.

Wells, of 17 Oak street; will be sorry, to learn Leges' FULL FACIIIOIiED no $1.00 Value. Special ior Friday Cr Saturday. To Mr. Lewellen Mrs -MrrBurney Monday Much interest is attached1 to the she is confined to he home where mission, price of twenty-five cents beginning at 9 o'clock tomorrow evening and closing; promptly at 12 KEWBERRT, Feb. Mrs.

Sadie ICc Armottr's Ctzv Ccc Lzizb Frh Dacli lUbs ID. 2C2 1 she is ill with tnflutnsa Ihd laryn gltls. 1 seriously ill- 1 Wood and Eugene Lewellen were marriage- of Mrs. Leonie. D.

Harvin marrted Saturday Mtwnaan-t nd wuiiam. M. Bur- a a Bonv.le Brewer, II, months old ton of Columbia, who were ney, also uary at, oynrutnoui oy uwr oct. Mr, MulUkln. presiding elder of the of Mr.

and Mrs." Arthur Brewer, 49c 8partanburr disUlct, Chudi CccS Llzzzt lb. ICc Thirty-Six street, is seriously Ul at married inv Atlanta. Ga Monday, February 6, 1839. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn, D.

D. -1 tbetome of his. parents, i AT OREGON HOTfiLft Droned Ucr.3 IXCCC Mrs: Lewellen was formerly Miss Sadie Thomas of Newberry. She has been the and operator of Wood's Press In Tyron, fl. C.

the' past several years. Lewellen a position with the Adams-Mills Corpotation of i.r 1 lb. 55c Friends of 4C. E. Flake 6f thU city will be interested' to learn, ha ia now employed as night clerk at the Ore' 12 Heat cr llzzt Leaf 1.

10c Important Announcements ann Kr.M- Lv UIbGtew-cCe 3Is.fcrS5c CHANGE OF LIFE Rpnr uU. Li American Legion Auxiliary All members of the American Le Country Liver Pudding 0 Souse Mcatlb. 2Cc If. C-Vra. t-'i' Ji.

rti gion Auxiliary who are planning to At miJdle-liie ari i Arwenfs felar Lcln-Ctczlis attend the Joint meeting of the Le SiVeeieae Wae4 I bad. I alee. nd I 1 my icre wert I I eou' 1 net ett of Is Ycur a Target? la your noaa In at ad i it atoppr.1 up awl duciwl with- aiuaua Uoaa your Uiroat ct choked with phlrm ara you loain your awa of juwta and amtU 1ua to Bwiil oaUrrhT Oat bsppy relief wilh Mantbolatum today. hat a tov waka up in th morning with l(iw hnd. Wbca, ani'lwi ta'tha nctrila Mentoo--Utum eiTaa oil vapora lot boura.

Ita aooihio(. cooling action Uo.bmk up ehokinc niurua. ralieva imotioe aaa pn up btvatlun aa-aa. Meutliolatuiu alaya put and bnhxa "Jf'Py rrlict tromthaavmptonwot uaai eatarrh. by onUiona lur orr 4U yvan.

Aak your dnitniU lor MattlUoiatuni today, la jar or tubaat gion and Auxiliary and the dutch took lr. i I BALTIMORE i A. Cay. 7,200 mile trip from Baltimore 1o Mexico and back has Convinced 12) young men here that they can travel about as cheaply as- they tan stay Ihey trayflled In a sWp In hammocks and cooked their- own meals. Total cost: $28 itiaa tnd supper at the new Armory Tuesday ntKhc at 8 o'clock are asked to phone it and ttum ny ppetue ueaeil ay Vhcrc Qzzlliy lz hi no enjoyin Lt u.in.' hviT il ia Mrs.

OC F. Liner at 0071 or Mrs. W. p. Mrrtln at 8027.

not later than liouid or ubleta from your dnmiitet. Main Street Dial 2711 how moth calmer and trotif.w tm fart' eaiuroay. ter ukjitf una tonic. -1.

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