The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 03, 1929, Image 3

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lUi .ESri'O WOMEN . Mro. Lurry l|» Di^d; Sockiy Editor. teleiAone 154 Ai iandlfd^ OwinR m bride eomauAed j tbe BC^tion jpf .'Ifiolck MEETmG IS PtMTPONBD Mrs, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., calls atten tion to the meeting of the Music club and the Chora} club which will be post poned from the rsfrular Wedne«iay to I lie followingr Wednesday. U. D.\C, TO MEET FRIDAY The local chapter of the U. D. C. Mrs. H. it. Wlse«id B4»etTbwnsend. *• Thr jT^ett hli Wedpie^y evening were: Mr. and, Mrs. Reiw» Ybong, Mr. and trby' Hipp, h&. and Mrs. J* A. ChaiM^oir* Mrs. R. C. Adair;^ Mr. attdr Mrs. W. A- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. iVighe Tonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustesa, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Gignilliat, and Dan Ravenel. 1 FuIUai .Grocery.rfiWnpaKiY dot i flremadPof partifent and'ia esteemajT biy' frieaijts. Mr. ail’Mrs. nt>f} the|r luime wkh th« j>4rentr of th| former, Mr. ain<iMrs..'^ B. Oat- ens t» Musgrove street. ' ADIW-BOBO A wedding, of Lhberest^thatf^me ajs > sArt«, *a.v«>lemDi«d i Slu’nIb&if'ioAductin* the - '^.■Jetn.M <Uy when M.es Fr.nc« aftrenooA at Tribble’s Utt partor with the Rev. J. L. on I r i Addy aJtd Algie Bobo <,bQth of this city,‘.were quietly united in ij^arriage tery of Ihii cii^^ * i 11 i?..!.! + f HONOR OF I rK« VISITORS |i.ty,.wr.r Mu.ew.y uhi^« ... hifij-made his home here a cl^k in 1 Onn Monday afternoon Mrs. W. J.' f! « ^^"'ber years. He was bo« i beMe8dame8C.M.BaikyJ,I).C^^^^ two tables of i „Tlj> br^e is the ^Id^t da^er of , 2.5, 18P2.1iM‘was in ^ SeS^il 1 land, G. C. ^ rook in honor of her little Rrandchil- I M^- Mrs. Geo W.-Addy a year of i^ge. His tragic passion canife' ’ ^ I uller, and Miss. Julia Fyrgu>on. Florence Bailey^ of. -er ^student at Limestone coftege. Shr ■ ^ a i Augusta. A dainty salaJ course fol-ia9"'i.''ed by many friends for hei towed by meringue shells of ice c^am lswe« dispo.ition M.1 attractive man-; ahd’Srs. te^D. Hollis, one' broth- was aerved to Frances and Florence "'"i™':,'"':""' »■»'' ^jer, C. X;. Hollis, four sisters, iHr,. i. Bailev t arrip M«p PhiiHn, k'-rbr-v-rr B- mJard s store as salesman and IB , ^ DINNER PARTY IN VISITORS’ HONOR Mr. an ! Mrs. Horace Paynne and j Bgiipy^ Carrie Mae Hiillips, Kathrym ^- wjaru a aio. e aa a^ieanm.. «..u ^ Mountville, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell entertain-1 BHtabetfi Graham. Irene Dillard,:popular with his fiends | Brownlee of Gray Court, nn4! -a™ <'d with a course dinner on Tuesday ; Robert Vamo and Guy Pius Margarer and Aliee Ruth BaLofi* I vening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.; j Bobo are now making their home with ;|i- Twighe Tonsen and Mrs. John John- '* ^ . eon of Milwaukee. Cerise .sweet pea.s FAVOR FOR were an effective decoration and VISIJOU large basket adorned the center table, Thurnlay afternoon Mrs. L. il- yoj >,(; f'EOPI.E while bud va.se.s graced the individual ‘->‘*1 aid entertained a few fi iemis FRIFINDS tables. Covers were laid for twenty- o .Irs. t\ . A. Lomax of Groen- dx guests. In adJition to the honor '^^'cd. .\ salad course with puncK was ; entertained a few friends £Me,s;s. ihc following were present: <> t^ fodovi'ing guests: t and Mr.s. Walter Johnson, Mr. and ^ Columbia. Those enjoying the eve- rs .1 !•. .lacobs, ,Ir., Mr. and Mrs • • ^ ningwere: Marjorie and Kitty Foster, ni Mailey Owens, Dr. and .Mr.s, Clair 'Lib J- hii'^'l'cr, R L, . ailer^ind whilten, Caroline Burroughs, Wm. Ftailev (Wvens SIX h:'- M Mrs W Hav:s, -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -lacobs. Mr and Mis. R. \V. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs tieorgi Cornelson, Mr. and -Mi's. ^tRIIXiF < Ll'll I.'Tingle t'op' land, Mr. and Mrs. G. .\. W ITH .MIv.S OW LN.S Copeland, .Mrs. H. M Wise and Mi.ss On Friday afternooii .Mr . W'illia ii F’l'/.abeth 'i lung. Baile\ ()wens .enterta'ioi li the Bridge club and hud a.'- honor guests .Mrs John .lohnson and Mrs. Twig Tomson at a dinner party with the following Mar-tin. Kathryn and ^^e lesson of IJIK is indicate i by its ♦ he warning of ^ to combat the flu The demand for X 'cks VapoTtul), the vaporizing salve which proved so val- ^ BRIDGE DINNERS FOR FRIENDS of .Milwaukee, Each was pre.sented pues'.s. Caroline '!Vo bridge d nnei*^ were given the with a daint\ gift. In addition to the Idi'/.al" ’h Blakely, Nannie Sue .\dair, n*sponse t p.ist w{>i‘k bt .Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas honor gue.sts the fi lbiwing were pres- Will s .Mae W'il.son, Myrtis Holland, health aiithoiit’es Ja'-i.li- ():i .m| relay evening the guests ent: Mes’atnes '1' .1 I’eake, R. \V. Mary Ilowze Dillard, Marion and Mil- *’>' keeping free from colds \ver( : .Miss arr,e Fuller, Mr. and Phillips, W , .1. Hailey, I !■ . .la'obs, Sr.. (IkM H;pp, I'rances Bailey arul Mary Mr^ W ad(‘ Fpvrry, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. .Sudu'r. Tliiouas .lacob.s, Reese I-.ian'a .Speake. GeeTge Cormiion, Mr and Mrs. Hor- Young, .1. B. Pai'rott, It. C. .Adai'', B. ac»' Payre, Xf \ and Mrs. Bonnie Me- B. D:llard. W. .X. Bomax,.!. A. C'ue.nd- Mi'Ian. Mr. ;X,jl .Mrs. ,1. .1. Cornwell, ler, George ('oi-nelsoTi, ,I r., 11. M. Wi<e, .\I and .Mr.-; \VaM»nee Calloway, Dr. Bringle ( "peland, J. X\ . 1 nney, .1 !'' with a candle party. Score cards, sou- hu'.M'- R. 1 Ir idhu'. Bieut. and .Mrs. -lacob.', J r.. Ciair lla,\ s. H i ace I'ayne. venirs, the game refreshments and ‘ *^h('ra;orii's has been tripled since .\ N. Taylor'/vlr and Mrs. Pringle and J. .1. (Cunwell X salad cour.'-e the entire .setting were cleverly and f'"'ie opeiating IM and .Mrs (’lair Hays, fullovved by a s-aerd eeu)-.,.. server! attractively arranged. The guests ‘'ikfhi shif.s to nui. tiu nauona were: Marv Collettt' Davis, Emmie emergency 'P>'.and making their Mr. and Mrs. PL L. Bobo on F’ergu.son street. ' Flu Epidemic Is 0*1 Saturday evening Bill and Allen Creating Record Demand For Vicks 1 ( aroline Martin. Julia Bailey, Iremc 4*12,000 Jars Every 2} Hours Dillard, Neil Sprunt, Billy OwetiR. Needed To Keep the Nation ♦ .la-k Wiihcr.,,,..,,, Guy PUl... Alfi-ud ij,.,, With Vapof-Salve. ♦ Br.twn.ng and .-Xrthur Burroughs. On Thursday evening Copic* McCra- IV to,'■ r*ained a number of friends Flu Milder But Widespread That the juiblie has not forg(.)tten X Clean Sweep BROOMS, GOLD bUST, smaJl pkg. 2 in 1 POLISH, can CHIPSO, 3 12-oz. pkgs. 25c 7'' Old Dutch CLEANSER TVic ♦ i I Red Circle COFFEE, Ib. SM.AIX SIZE 'liable during the BMs epidmnic, has ^ On 'Thursday afternoon Mary Flla already _shatter-ed by a wide mar-gin | lilev entertained sixteen friend.s previous records, o .-Xltbough the cajiaciti ef Cie X icks J WHITE HOI SE EVAPORATED MILK, 3 Ig. cns. 29c i r Milling, Sarah Speiike .Meiuhead, Marguerite Bolan 1. X ir ginia Spiati and X'irginia Kellers. 7 hut duiin^^^^B ur IV29 ytti are g(u .if (o save mnnev-'-fhen trade tit lioi’ers and you Jo ii. l. itiL oit, iht\ ad and see hosv you .on s.'cirj right nom hy .suiiag on jood /)roil)iil.<. These Prices Effective Friday, Satutday and MONDAY! YcHo'vv Cling or DeLux^ Halves f IRUlj <ii-jmilmirSSJW MSUm S.P'MC C; -J, lu. c For Salads and Ca.ilang MATOLA dlL c^__a3c Gee -;,' a Tia’-cd—Sweet, fender 3 35* Single Cans, iSc ’ Pure—Sweet—Fresh—Clean A.B.C. BUTTER ^ me Ritters—With Tomato Sauce PORK and BEANS 327c — IOC Old Fashioned Lye Hominy Cans X7C A Fine Grade—Self Rising CIRCUS FLOUR M Sack Sack EDirM SIZE PRUNES, 3 lbs. ... 27c; 1 lb. .. 10c I ' ■—.»#WiW.II'I ■l■■— ■■■■IIM III I — M N-MAID AND OTHER BRANDS RAISINS 10c t HOICE Evaporated PEACHES, lb 17c ('H(HCE Evaporated APPLES, lb. 17c Xdair. Marv Howx.e Dillard. Jamie pre-crit outp.it ol more than ♦ .^adie Chan,Her, Lvdic I>eake, D'ggm-x' Marv Workman. .Xgne,. and ' l>olly ’ he imagination. It mean ^ that e very, Sarah Speake. Margare' "‘"'''Is. day and night, ever bi.OO jars of X irks are going out t,, cheek the nation’'^ , ol Is and h, !p w;ird off ,, „ ►.the iju- t On .SatuMlav at noon Billy OvVens Mild though it is in compavi:mn with' ente-tamed w'.th two ;able.< of rook B'lH. this year’s ep.dem;,' has already ,n h. nor of J-din Ferrin and Thomas afl'<’‘-t'‘d num,' than a milbnn persons. ; C.leim ,d' Spaitanburg. .X -.wo-cours,. "nd it m appa ■ eni In .-till m.uvaamg. ♦ luncheon was .ser\ed to the fidlowing ♦ giie:-- ■ Car,dine .Xiartin, Frances and WJ| \'P [)() 0 I'liUcriie Bailey. .XIar\ llo-u/.e Diilaro, fohn and ’Tti,uiia> (ileiiii arul Ni-,] WESSON OIL Pint can .... 25c SNOWDRIFT A Perfect Shortening 4-lb. PAIL 77c $1.45 The Great Clinton, S. C. P. S. JE.ANES 'pu. Ip The Clinton Chronicle—S1.50 a Year ,j| ()’ 1 .M'ln, iay I'N eiimg .XI a r y 1 i 11W /, 1 • and 1 rene ibl! lard { ■nt, M'lain,' d w:ta thre. • tab:,.- uf ' 'eandl es,' with the fill 1 'Nv: •Ig gue : ('iipi. XL [■( : a 1 y '. t'a'o- 1 m- Mar;!: i. .M ary K lla i'a;le,' Mai- d 1 > K •! . i-' ■' r , \ ' Cla- t- ' . .1 d';, i i:i., 1 \. 1 ■at' • * • ,’ 1 ’ ,i Fb.r- [i 1.1,,. V ( . 1 ' N ■ .\ M ' ■' '. r ; ! ’■' I * F\ V . 1 . ! . '.X ' ■ . ’ C , .1 ;u k ■ b'. :. 1 . ; 1 1 \ ' ( li , ' V i 111 . I'. y" : '. !.B ’.N b I Bi;s v CX ( I ! CBb- \ . 1 It :‘t 'in A a ■ ;■ ’X •' ( ’irM-i . u I 1 m- I a- t! ' *m ; . 71, h” ,■ eimu e- u Id' 1 '■ .I'll.v. X ;• V. i: . be'! .'ll 'Nleled h wh. , '.1 - ! ■ I tube ri .me ■' ’ 'e- ' en’ er ■ ;m(. , J'\‘. Iii'd IV, w'th sni.'ill NlhUe b . - \,:i- f'l' thi ’ di . u nti.'n. The , ,' I ii!■ Ill,' "I I e . a-’.d k'-reen u.c- I’;iJ-1'(-1 i 1.1r in - he e':t: r'uu L *,i ■ .*n- f,u-'l p'-'m "f ted gei'iniums uM-.iiei'l ‘a-,tv'fub\ a’oout tiie Ill, lb,' iliiiiug T'.uu w.'i,- tie.el> in |,';.K and ul\," in -Iv eell'er -C the • \- .1 : ed v.i e ■ f pinl. ar- ,;a Bmi. ' ndh s in si!\ er heldm-s .n e, ,,1,1 ,if th" -able. Pink ' :;i.' : 1'n "I a'ld p.nk I'anille' veie us,'d ' !e !i : ;dd . ;.nd niai’t !(•. i'h, gue t- ...re me’, a' t'ne ',,or b\ '\'i. a-.d Mi-. 'T. M. Littlefield. Mrs. i .'uke aiiii -Mrs. T. D. ('^opelami ■ :-te I in tlv hall. .Mi'sdames B. D. det rai \ , B. B. King and R X\'. John- n Ui.si.m-d in ,,tl;,'r ’part-- ot the hi use. 'Tin- K'ceiving lin,' wa.e eom- P i-<‘i 1 (if Mr. and .Mrs. Hitt. Mie. .M. S. Haniiii, .Mrs. Hitt’s uuither. Mt. and .'\!r.s. XXb [) .Xiuistrong ,d (Iray (dkU>t. Mis,- Peail IBtt, Floyd anl birne.s ll!tt. Mrs. Hilt wore an orchid ev,'n- ■ig dress trimuied in '■:!\ei'. IB.m IbiW- eis were sweet peas and '’era wtm h ^'iie Wore as a shoulder boU'iuet. The foliowrng girb ser\'ed a .id ; n; t wiBi C'tfee in the .Lning ro in: , 'I'lisse^ Mamie' Klb-n Garvin. Xodet Wbeidei, Mary Emma Speake. cUd i'.a.'iciss Hilt 'if Cro-s Hill. Fa\'>n-s made of silver bells Nvero pinned by .XLs.-; Cniuc .MeCrary. .Miss Helen I.it- t'etield passed pink and white mints. -I this gue'-'..- (.ikS-eij ITitO the hc.I, Xirs.ie.-- .Sara Speake and Ella Littlf Six Sparkling* Days of Mondiiv 7tli. thru Siiturthiv ]2tib Tl-,' io. ' way to .'Girl lb,- m \n Near m hy .sa'iag mi! ,,, aiul Noiir V1 r i 11! c (■ 1,1 ,!, I 11 , .Alt, I' the b(i-o,...t .-ca.soii -ae ha\t' ct’ff known and in rnakiny pi’i-ptiJ-ation.s Lu' the new -ea.son in tl;o olTinyf out musi^go rtunaining Winter .stocks winch include many things for your home, or for your per.ional wardrobe, and (ditaniable here at this time gntatly reduced in prieo. All good stylish mmchandisi', t'rirm our personally .-elei-ltal slocks from which we hu\e di ducted a great dmil fi om their prices -- hut nothing from their caiiaeity fi'i' scpyice. F , )1 v<)ii ai',' i ill 1'I'os (e, I in sa'iiitg cnonoy , it is bitl,-t to cotju', tit lea.si tt.) look, than to wisii you had We 'welc(;mc monthl\’ cl.argc act'ount,.> and yoti will liiid oiii' Per.-onal Shoppie’s Biii’ean a real htdp. “tirceinille’s (li'eatest ~ South (dti-olina’s (ii’ande t" fORtIGN t. \ i ■I i y ^