The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 14, 1929, Image 3

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' > 'f. i SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Tdeidione 1$4 CENTURY CLUB TO MEET WITH MRS. JONES The Century club will hold its next refirular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 19, with Mrs. F. D. Jones. MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS TO THIRTEEN CLUB On Friday afternoon Hrs. W. P. Ja cobs (entertained the Thirteen club. Re freshments in two courses'were served to the following guests: Mesdames Wm. Bailey Owens, Pringle Copeland, Irby Hipp, Clarence Galloway, W. Jehnson, John Johnson, Twighe Ton- sen, Hubert Pitts, Raymond Pitts, R. W. Wad^, Reese Young and Thomas Jacobs. DINNER FOR FRIENDS On Friday evening Mr.- and Mrs. Lewis Simpson entertained with a course dinner. A bowl of narcissi was used as a centerpiece. The guests in- ,Sturgeon, eluded: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reeder, . A. Fincher, Mr. and bridge was enjoyed for a couple of Miss Agones Davis. hours. CENTURY CLUB WITH MRS. BAILEY The Century club met with Mrs. C. M. Bailey on Tuesday afternoon with A progran^ on Irish drama. A play by Lord Dunsany, “A Night At An Inn,” was read by Mrs. G. \V. Gignilliat, Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. H. E. Stur geon, and Mrs. Lonnie McMillian. A paper on the life and synopsis of the plays of Lord Dunsany was prepared and read by Miss Louise Simmons. The following were presents: Mes dames C. M. Bailey, Marshall Brown, Roger Coe, A. ^M. Copeland: H. A. Copeland, J. I. Copeland, G. W. Gig nilliat, B. Graham, \V. E. Hoy, VV. A. .Johnson. L. R. Lynn, A. V. Martin, Ijonnie McMillian, A. E. Spencer, John Spratt, H. E. Sturgeon, M. G. Wood- IN HONOR OF BRIDE AND GROOM Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.C. Hipp enter tained a few friends at a four course dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, who were recently married. Those enjoying this hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hipp. By Arthur BrwlMUiu^ JUbramt^tnn^ Heami Thfnp You Should Know The Chronicle does not necessarily endorse or commend all of Mr. Bris bane's views and conclusions.v His ed itorials are published as expressions of opinions of the world's highest sal aried editor. ^ John Joseph OaincSk MOTHERS' CLUB - WITH MRS, HUNTER On Thursday afternoon the Moth ers’ club met with*Mrs. John Holland Hunter at the home of Mrs. Roger Coe. Prof. Marshall Brown gave a talk on his “Impressions of Europe,” Mrs. Hunter seped sandwiches, cof fee, tea and pound cake to the follow ing i^ests: Mesdames R. F. Adair, T. L. W. Bailey, J. W. Dillard, G. H. Ellis, John Little, A. J. Milling, H. E. W. H. Simpson, J. Lee Young, Irby Hipp, Roger Coe, Henry Gary Martin, W’ BORAH, GOOD AMERICAN GROW YOUR OWN FUR COATS EINSTEIN’S DISCOVERY PUBLISHERS, CHEER UP ' Senator Borah, good American, fears that if we build cruisert without making arrangements satisfactory to Britain we shall have a “shipbuilding race with England,” If necessary, why ’“fiJriritain culdn-t afford it ^nd |,'^f“r?™ -- - - -- - i passed throu'”' the sernrero witbr*nt VACCINES There can be no doubt of the value of certain vaccines in the prevention ani treatment of epidemic diseases. By the intelligent use of this method, much suffering can be avoided, and many conditions alleviated. Medical science has now practically abolished typhoid fever, malaria, sma'll-pox, yel low fever, and other infectious diseas es—and, has shorn diphtheria and scarlet fever, tetanus, hydrophobia, and other fatal maladies of much of their terrors. In an epidemic of influenza, I once gave prophylactic* vacci’>«s to twenty' KODAK fV Best Results From Your Negatives For Prompt Delivery Commensoinite With Good Work. EASTMAN KODAKS, FILMS, SUPPLIES We Call for and Deliver Your Kodak Films. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY CORNER AT UNION STATION PHONES 377 and 400 knows well that we shall never attack Britain unless we are first attacked. contracting d^easc, although several of them lived in infected families. The ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST An attractive affair of the past | week was the Valentine luncheon giv- ] en by Mrs. Thomas Jacobs announcing The British, while they could, domi- ili’’" f T.J' H. Shands, i hated the seas, anJ were proud of it. first injection, the otbor, a tubercular, when l«el3on at Trafalgar wiped ‘u ^^fforts of myscif and an able consult- condition ex ; Napoloon’s chances of British co^queFt ■ I . ,nod I ant. up to 1924. / I Since then, I have given immunizing j It is Uncle Sam’s turn now. , vaccine to many people, and, have Airplanes, submarines, fast cruis- the^pre'auron most satisfactory , ers, will answer any question ffpm P ^^d| myself, the engagement of Miss Carrie Fuller, j other nation, and this country If your occupaiicn expo,ses you to From the chandelier fell a shower of. gy^ould have the answer ready. j any cpidepiic di.sease, I would advise hearts and cupids and a vase of red | — i you .strongly tb permit your physician Grow your own fur coats at home, j to immor'zo ypu by giving you appro- Mr. Vernon Bailey of the Agricultural priate vaccination,, using the proJuct Department tells you that muskrats, of a reliable maker of such things and white carnations adorned the cen ter. Red tapers in silver holders were arranged effectively and red hearts marked the places of the gue.sts. Holls i need big swamps, can be , Like every other good thing, vaccine; daintily concealed trumpets i jjj^p rabbits or guine.: pigs, fn has lieon cnnitaliz d by> the most braz-^ pens. They need only enough en qim ks; be on yo'»r guard. It is safe j to keep comfortably wet and to ciincliule that all medical ad.ertis-J jcool in summer. This will intere.st Cali- ers, those who “g i.-'.ranfee results” are rank ir’nostor.', who get. your money for n -th'P'.'; exoro’^e goed .judgment, The v/orld of science, inclu ling Bor- and tiu-t y uir reliable family doctor. concealed w'hich bore the announcement: Carrie / Fuller—Bennett Townsend. April U-! water The place cards also had clever j rhymes which were read to the bride- j fQj.aia rabbit raisers, among others, to-be, Mi.ss Fuller was also presented! with a corsage of valley lilies, a re- 1929-SPRING and SUMMER-1929 DISPLAY SALE J We Invite You To Meet MR. S. R. SMOAK Representing IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. BALTIMORE, MD. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 AND 16 To Serve You Will Be a Pleasure Copeland-Stone Co* “One Price To AH” Phone No. 47 Clinton. S. C. worth, John MeSween, Bynum Betts, guests of the occasion: M'sses ^ Professor Ein.«tcin’s S. H. Bell and Miss Louise Simmons. I (^.^rrie Fuller, Mary Lou Bell, Caroline ' that electro-magnetis @st Colds Rub v^ell over throat and chest vesiss membrance of Mr. Townsend. | trand Russell, called the greatest liv- A five-course luncheon was served j ing mathematician, is interested in announcenu-nt magnetism and gravity Motes, Clara Ducket^ Eloise Miller,' are pracitcally the same. This discov*. Mesdames W. P. Jacobs, ,J. F. .Jacobs, j ery, says the learned Dr. Pupin, of Co- Sr., J. Pb Jacobs, Jr., J. B. Townsend, ■ lumbia university, places Einstein be- Harrell Wilson, Rufus Sa iler, Lo-.nie ; side Galileo and Newton. McMillian, Rutledge/^Fuller, J. H.i ■ ' interested m physics await The Clinton Chronicle—SI.50 a Year Teague. All uiterested in physics await a domon^tration that there is only one kind of force in the universe; that SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHJtONICLE heat, motion, electiro-magnetism, [gravity, are all the same. Ein.stein iff-f-'t-f ' seems to conrirm part of Herbert Spencer’s definition of evolution which SPECIAL Men VSuits and Ladies’ Coats and Dresses We are offering money-saving prices that economy-wise men will appreciate, es pecially on such high quality, snappy styled suits. New fabrics, colors and patterns. Don^t Miss These Values — Come Today MEN’S SUITS 1 lot S35.00 SuiU ; . S29.9S 1 lot $29.95 Suits, 2 pr. 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Reductions So Unusual That Remarkable Savings May Be Effected. $ q^c^^lity-oService—Price J More interesting to practical pub- ' Ushers of newspapers is the fact that ; the big Woolworth concern plans an ! enormous advertising campaign that will amount to $.‘1,000,000 the first j year. .Abandoning the theory that se- j lecting the right location makes ad- 1 vertising unnecessary, proves the wts- idom of W.oolworth’s president, H.. T. i Parson. ^ I Work fearlessly for the right and you will be honored, and appreciated, AFTER YOU DIE. Mrs. Pankhurst thought women should vote. Since they created the men for wars, they should have some thing to say about war. Everybody agrees wnth Mrs. I’ank- hur.st now, and Mr. Baldwin, who op posed her,.will unveil her monument. 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Mi^, Pankhurst lies 1 in her grave, her death hastened by ; hardship; and those that hounded her I flow honor her. 1 She is satisfied. 2 IN 1 POUSH, CAN 10c Old Dutch CiesBSer ^ Cans 19 c Easy Toast (H If you have no electric toaster and j Mo not wish to heat the oven, lay slices , I of bread in the frying pan and they i I will brown nicely on top of the stove, I I leaving no crumbs to gather! ; CLEAN SWEEP BROOMS .35c THE SEASON'S BEST IN For Tea Sandwiches Fresh Fruits aa&d Tcgetables < Mix 1-2 cuj) chopped English wn!- ll'nuts and J time.s the amount of fresh * grated cocoanut. Moisten with cream, i add 2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar jand .sp’read between buttered brown bread. - ‘ TMI HUT TIA V I...