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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C
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INTEREST to WOMEN
Mrs. Larry B. DUlard, Society Edttof. Telephone 154
ENTERTAIN
AT ROOK
On Tuesday morning: Mrs. M. A.
Hays and Mrs. S. C. Hays entertained
twenty-four friends at a rook party.
Lovely spring flowers adorned the
home and i tempting salad course and
tea were served.
U. D. C. CHAPTER
MEETS FRIDAY
The local U. D. C. chapter will hold
its regular mating Friday afternoon
at 4 o’clock in the library rooms at
the high school. The following host
esses for the meeting have been an
nounced: Mrs. M. A. Hays, Mrs. B. H.
Boyd, Mrs. A. E. McIntosh, Mrs. J.
Hamp Stone, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey,
Mrs. Ralph Copeland and Miss Louise
McIntosh.
tdkes the place of the May and June
meetings, and it is important that
each member be present. Election of
officers for the next three years will
be held, and a report from Continen
tal Congress given, besides the his
torical paper appointed for the June
meeting. Hostesses for the afternoon
will be: Mesdames J. W. Finney, M.
A. Hays, J. B. Parrott, W. B. Owens
and Miss Clara Duckett.
SPEND-THE-NIGHT PARTY
FOR YOUNK FOLKS '
On Friday evening Mary Howie
"DHIard entertained a’ few friends at
a spepd-the-night party composed ■ at
the following: Caroline Martin, Pa
tricia Giles, Copie McCrary, Margare^,
Moorhead, Nannie Sue Adair, Myrtis
Holland and Frances Bailey. The fol
lowing boys called for a weiner''
Billy Owens, Dill Ellis, Henry
ton Dillard, Lamar Nelson, Thad
Johnson and Fred Oxley. Irene Dil
lard and Peggy Sprunt served sand
wiches, punch and wafers. •
CIRCLE MEETS
WITH MRS. NABORS
The Ella Riddell circle of Thom-
well Memorial church, met with Mrs.
R. P. Nabors on Monday afternoon at
her country home. The devotional was
led by Miss Harvey and an interesting
pjogram on “Women In Foreign
Fields” was presented by Misses Bell,
Simpson and Adams. Bible study on
I Kings was conducted by Mrs. F. M.
Stutts. At the close of the meeting ice
cream and cake* was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
ACTAEAN CLUB
WITH MRS. VANCE
Mrs. R. B. Vance entertained the
Actaean club on Thursday afternoon.
A salad course followed by block
cream and cake were served by Mrs.
George Cornelson, Misses Rosanna
Vance, Florence Bailey and Rose Wil-
lia^ Jo the following guests: Mes-
dai^ "J. H. Stone, John McSween,
J. L. Wright*, Zee McLees, B. H. Boyd,
C. M. Bailey, W. J. Bailey, J. F. Ja
cobs, Sr., George Copeland, W. D.
Copeland, D. J. Woods, L. B. Dillard,
E. J. Adair, J. W. Leake, T. L. W.
Bailey, W. A. Moorhead, Misses Clara
Duckett and Ruth Bailey.
D. A. R. MEETING
THIS AFTERNOON
The last meeting of the Musgrove’s
Mill chapter, D. A. R., before Septem
ber, will be held this afternoon at the
high school building, at 4 o’clock. This.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
MEET MONDAY. JUNE 10
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Roger Coe, chair
man, will meet with Mrs. Joe Carter,
Monday night at 8. ...
Circle No. 2, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. A. J.
Milling, Monday afternoon at 4.
Circle No. 3, Mrs, C! M. Bailey,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. W. H.
Shands, Monday afternoon at 4.
Circle No. 4, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. R. C.
.^4*^1 Monday afternoon at 4.
Cirde No. 5, Mrs. Rufus Sadler,
chairmanrwiir meet with Mrs. M. A.
Hays? Monday aftemonon at 4.
Circle No. 6, Mrs. Irby. Hipp, chair
man, will meet with Mrs. Gus David-
|i^io4ay afternoon at'4..
ircle No. 7, Mrs. T. J. Blalock,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs, Jr., Monday afternoon at 4.
Circle No. 9, Miss Bell, chairman,
will meet with Mrs. A. V. Martin,
Monday afternoon at 6:30.
BRIDGE CLUB
WITH MRS. ADAIR
Mrs. R. C. Adair entertained the
Thursday Bridge club and had as an
honor guest. Miss Grace Young of
Laurens. Nine tables were arranged
for the players and a corsage of
sweet peas marked the honoree’s
place.' Sweet peas, hydrangeas, pink
and blue larkspur were most artistic
in arrangement. After a salad course,
Mrs. Adair remembered three brides-
elect with beautiful gifts. Miss Grace
Young, Miss Elizabeth Young and
Miss Margaret Copeland.
Mrs. Adair had as tea guests: Mes
dames T. J. Blalock, H. D. Rantin,-
H. M. Young, Frank Adair, D. W.
Mason and Miss Janie Lois Lynn. The
following were also present from Lau
rens: Misses Sara Eliza Swygert,
Eloise Clardy, Mesdames Ross Young,
Frank Cain, Booth Knight, Gus Ma-
so|i, Douglas Gray, Tom Easterby,
Charles Fleming, Wolf, Moore and
Marchant. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs.
Barnie Parrott and Mrs'. B. 0. W^hit-
ten assiste*d the hostess in entertain
ing.
IN HONOR OF
HOUSE GUESTS
On Monday evening Billy ^ Owens
entertained with a lawn party in hon
or of his house guests: Misses Doro
thy and Mary Scott of Easley, Mary
Smith -of Greenville, Margaret Moor
head of Goldville, George Hagood,
Jerome Fiiriey and Robdrt Martin of
Ea^yTAbbut fifty guests were pres
ent. Mrs. J. F. Jaclx^s, Jr., Mrs. R. E.
Sadler and Miss Nancy Owens assist
ed in their entertainment. Irene Dil
lard and Pegrgy Sprunt served punch.
On Tuesday morning Mrs. R. E.
Sadler entertained in honor of Billy
Owens’ house guests. Five tables were
arranged for rook and a tempting sal
ad and sweet course were served to
the following gUests: Misses Mary
Smith, Dorothy and Mary Scott, Mar
garet Moorhead, Patricia Giles, Mary
Howie Dillard, Copie McCrary, Caro
line Martin, Frances Spratt, Mary
Emma Speake, George Hagood, Je
rome Finley, Robert Martin, Billy
Owens, Allen McSween, Bobby Cope
land, Guy Pitts, Bob McLees, Robert
Vance and Bailey Williams.
CAMPING AT
RIVERSIDE
Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin are
chaperoning a party of campers at
Riverside for the week. On Tuesday
evening the guests of Billy Owens’
house party in addition to Allen and
Bill McSween, Henry Dillard and Bob
by Copeland, Fred Oxley annd Lamar
Nelson, joined forces with the camp
ers and a delightful picnic supper and
weiner roast were enjoyed.
The camping party is composed of
Prof, and jlrs-Martin, Edward Mar
tin, Caroline Martin, Patricia Giles,
Mary Emma Speak, Copie McCrary,
Frances Spratt, Kathryn and Eliza
beth Blakely, Myrtis Holland, Nannie
Sue Adair, Willis Mae W’ilson, Mary
Ella Bailey, Mary, Howze and Irene
Dillard.
IN HONOR OF
MISS YOUNG
On Saturday Mrs. J. 1. Copeland
honored Miss Elizabeth Young with a
course luncheon. Sweet peas and del
phinium lent touches of beauty. Each
guest was presented with a cup towel
to hem and embroider and these were
later presented to the honoree. Misses
Margaret Copeland and Marion Cope
land assisted the hostess. Those pres
ent were: Miss Elizabeth Young, Mes
dames Jack H. Young, G. A. Copeland,
H. A. Copeland, J. Lee Young, A.
O'Daniel, H. D. Henry, W. D. Cope
land, Myrtle Hunter, Maggie Hays,
Lee Hunter, A. M. Copeland and W.
H. Shands.
Miss Elizabeth Young was attrac
tively entertained on Wednesday
morning when Mrs. W. H. Shands and
Mrs. Roger Coe honored her with a
butterfly luncheon. Most artistic was
the table carrying out this scheme,
and particularly pretty were the plac
es marked for the two brides. Miss
Elizabeth Young and Miss Margaret
Copeland. Both were presented with
exquisite b^ndkerchiiafs. SThe follow
ing were guests > on this occasion:
Misses Elizabeth Young, Margaret
Copeland, Edi'th Mills, Willine Spann,
Mesdames Marshall Brown, DeSaus-
sure Edmunds, D. J. Woods, Howard
DuBose, Horace Payne, Jack .H.
Young, Bynum Betts, and Lonnie Mc-
Millian, Mrs. A. O’Daniel and Miss
Essie Young assisted the hostesses.
charming and attractive daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, _Andrew McKuight of
Norwood avenue.
“Mr.^ Meltcn is the only son of Mr.
and Mrs. WV M. Melton of Bla;kstock.
He is a graduate of the class of 1926
of Wofford college, and for the past
three years has been teaching in
Charleston.”
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WANT ADS
FOR RENT—10-room house on East
Carolina Ave. Apply to B. L. King.
FOR SALE—One fresh milk cow.
Apply to J. B. Philson, Route 1,
Clinton. itp
WANTED—To coach pupils who wish
to study through the summer. Mrs.
William B. Bailey, 127 N. Broad. Itp
FOR SALE—Vinelees Porto Rico po
tato plants. Joe W. Leake, Clinton,
S. C. Itc
WANTED — A cla^ of students to
coach during the months of July
and August. Any subject offered by
experienced college graduate. For fur
ther information call A, care The
Chronicle. 6-6-2tc
FOR SALE—Wood or coal range, in
excellent condition. Mrs. W. E. Hoy.
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New Currency
On Display
New Currency, which will replace
the old greenbacks, July 10, is^ noW
being displayed by the First Nation
al bank of this city and many of their
customers have called within the past
few day« to inspect the bills. Being
smaller in size, the new money will
be more convenient to carry. Bills on
display at the local bank are the $1,
$2, |5, and |10 denominations.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
■ ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
Laurens County.
By O. G. Thompson, Probate Judge:-
^’er^, Mrs. Julia Griffin ntadw
suih^biMi to^ grant her Lettens of"
Administration of the Estate and ef
fects of E. C. Briggs, Jr.
These are therefore, to cite eiMl
admqni^ ^1 and singular the EliiK&fad
and Creditors of the said E.
Briggs, Jr., deceased, that they bw
and appear before me, in the Coast,
of Probate, to be held at Laomz
Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Jwm-
14th, 1929 next, after publication how-
of, at 11 o’clock in thq forenoon, fta>
show cause, if any they have, why tiMk
said Administration chculd not hft
granted.
Given under my hand this 30th dajr
of May, A. D. 1929.
0. G. THOMPSOff,
6-13-2tc J. P. L. C.
LOST—One sack .of Purina laying
mash. Finder please notify T. R.
Young, phone 2203. ^ , Jt^
LOST—Between Cross Hill and Spar
tanburg, black automobile top cov
er. Finder please notify Chronicle
office. Itp
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Sale Price!
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Order Early.
Sadler-Owens Pharm’cy
Phones 377 and 400
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Published By the Back Scat Driver
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May 2S,ol929
No. 9
Pnblished for the beneHt of the
motorists of Clinton and vicinity
by tbe
Clinton Motor Co.
R D. CRAIC, Editor
We have a New Towif ^^an on
our show room floor. This is the
first one to come to Clinton. We
will be glad for you to come in and
look at it.
We have a number of good used
cars in stock. If you are in the
market for a used car, come in and
look them over. We will be glad
to show them to you.
We wash and grease all makes
of cars. There is nothing like a
nice clean car well greased.
We have a good stock of Model
T Ford parts. Let us do your re
pair work. Our mechanics are
trained to do the work.
If Noah were to come back today
he would probably build himself
another ark to get away from all
the traffic.
The trouble with automobiles to
day is that they run about a month
ahead of a fellow’s bank account.
A superman is a guy who can
strike a match on a cake of ioe
:ream.
Good morning, Mr. Cohen, how
been you already?
Oh, I got locomoter taxi, Mr.
Rosenstein.
Shush, I got a Cadillac myself.
Dan Cupid is a marksman poor.
Despite his love and kisses.
For while he always hits the mark,
He’s always making Mrs.
Clinton “ ' Co.
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COPELAND
Miss ' Lena CCpeland was honored
on Monday evening when the choir of
the Methodist church entertained at
the home of Mrs. B. C. Blalock. All
brought a lovely gift for the honoree.
Block cream and cake were served to
the following guests: Misses Eden and
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PHONES 377 and 400
Miss Mattie L. Copeland of Renno
was hostess at a miscellaneous show
er on Saturday afternoon, compliment
ing Miss Lena Copeland, popular
bride-elect, whose marriage to Russell
Cooper'is to take place at the Metho
dist church this afternoon at five
o’clock.
The guests were entertained with
music and by a group of children who
presented an interesting program
from a stage arranged in the yard.
Following the program, Miss Cope
land was ushered into the dining room
where she .discovered a table spread
w'ith beautiful and useful gifts from
the guests present. The dining room
was lovely with its color note of pink
and white. Most attractive was the
dining table with a cover of Venetian
jlace. A salad course with ice'd tea
. was served.
I On Thursday evening Mrs. L. L.
j Copeland entertained with a dinner
party in honor of Miss Lena Cope-
! land. Gladiola and sweet peas' were
I effective decorations. A corsage of
sweet peas marked the bride’s place.
! Those present w’ere: Misses Lena
I Copeland, Mary Lizzie Owens, Mat-
! tie L. Copeland, Esther Holland, Aline
j Eden, Alma Ruth Cooper, William
■ McMillian, Clair Pitts, P. M. Pitts, Jr.,
IClayte Ray, Posey Watts Copeland
j and Russell Cooper.
1 McKNIGHT-MELTON
! The fcdlowing taken from The Spar
tanburg Herald will be of interest to
many friends and relatives in Clinton:
“A marriage which came as a great
surprise, and is of interest to their
many friends throughout the two Car-
olinas, was that of Miss Virginia
Copeland McKnight and Robert Coop
er Melton of Charleston, who were
married yesterday afternoon at the
manse of Rev. W. L. Mullikin.
“Mrs. Melton, who attended the
Frank Evans high school, is the
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