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-■in,^- '.V. j, r^GK EIGHT THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 Home Demonstration Notes Miss Mary Shaw Gilliam, Agc«t ^|^r==ir^f==Ir=Bi^n==ir=ii=ir=ir==Jr=ir=dr3T=Jr==ir=:Jr=sitrsJr=dfa=ir=ii^r=iir=:irsdf:s=lrsira:ii=ir=dr^ i: i S li i a fl a I H«me Clubs Meet The home demonstration agent an nounces three club meetings held dur ing the week, at Hickory Tavern, Trin ity Ridge, an(| Youngs. Youngs led all the other clubs in attendance, having 2o present at the meeting. The follow ing officers were elected at this meet ing: President, Mrs. H. H. .Abercrom bie; vit e-t)r( sident, Mrs. Richard Har ris; secretary, .Mrs. Gray Harris. The program for each of the meet ings consisted of a lecture demonstra tion on positive health and its influ ence on the individual. This was given as an introduction to the project in, food preparation which all the clubs will study during the next six months, 4-H Clubs Organized pj Two new 4-H clubs w’ere organized i in the county this week, according to ^ Miss Gilliam, county agent. The first_ [I meeting was held at Barksdale, wnth the following officers elected to serve during the coming year: President, Tl Dorothy Bramlette; vice-president,' U Mary Tumblin; secretary, Eugenia Burns. The second club was organized at Hickory Tavern with thiryt-two mem bers enrolled. The officers elected were as follows: President, Alice Ro per; vice-president, Elizabeth Bald win; secretary, Annette Nash; cheer leaders, Eleanor Jordan and Pernicie Knight. Council .Meeting In Greenwood The Piedmont district meeting of the Farm Council, will be held in Greenwood on Saturday, Sep^, 21. The meeting will open at 10:30 a. m. at the high school building. Dr. E. O. Watson of Columbia, will speak to the group in the morning and Mrs. J. Whitman Smith, president of the State Council, will address the 1 meeting in the afternoon. j| Lunch will be served to all the vis-! iting members by the Greenwood i County Council. 1 Miss Gilliam and Mrs. Annie H. j Dunlap, president of the Laurens} County Council, urge that as manyij members as can possibly do so at-n tend this meeting in Greenwood, es pecially all the officers of the Coun cil. 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE GOING OF SARAH LOUISE LEAKE Sarah Louise Leake finished her ministry of innocency and beauty, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1929, at Saluda, N. C., where she had been carried for special treatment. She was critically ill for one week ani^all was done that could possibly be done to save her life. The dear Lord wanted her with him, so like a rose bud He plucked her early to beautify the house of many mansions. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake of Clinton, and by her charms and attractive personality had won many admirers both among the young and the old. She was the joy of the home, and drew attention wherever she went, whether at play or Sunday school. She quickly finished her life’s mis sion and now from the home over yon der beckons to all her loved ones to come and join her there. We buried her beneath a bed of flowers in Rosemont cemetery where her little body will rest until the r«- urrection morning, then we "^ope to see her again. “A little child sluill lead them.” The loved ones here now have a treasure there which can not be taken away from them. O. M. Abney, Pastor. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindnes^ shown us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Laura Aber crombie. Also for the'lovely floral of- oferings. ' J. H. Abercrombie and Children. GIN NOTICE Effective immediate ly, we will operate ONE BATTERY of our gins EXCDUSIVELY for CO KER NO. 5 cotton. Our gins have been put into perfect condi tion and are as good as new. We call your attention to the fact that we gin by STEAM and can op erate at LONG STAPLE SPEED. We have gov ernment figures to show that our ginning was over 99% perfect last season, there being only 13 bales out of 1633 sam ples graded that were even slightly gin-cut. Second Opening Sale Saturday 5c,10c& Store September 21st Clinton, South Carolina Seconil Opening Sale Saturday September 21st 0 E n Another Saturday Special, Sept. 2Ist. Merchadise Arriving | to Late for the Opening Last Saturday Will be Offered Very Special. This Saturday, Sept. 21st. Come Early! Late Arrivals All Day Specials X!hild’s Bloomers 10' Child’s All-Wool Bootees ... Child’s All-Wool Saques 75' Corselettes Ladies’ Corselettes 98' Ladies’ Silk Brassieres 25' Rayon Bordered Scrim |0c yd. Ladies’ Felt Hats 98' Salted Peanuts 20 clb. Jelly Rings Cocoanut Bon Bons 25 c lb. White A. D. Mints.... 25*' Cocoanut Cov. Marshmallows 25" Paper Napkins, 100 to pkg... |Qc HOUR SALES Morning and Afternoon Late Arrivals 9 A.M. lOc Turkish Towels 5c 15c Turkish Towels .... 10c 25c Turkish Towels I5c 39c Turkish Towels 25c % All Day Specials Champion Phonograph Records 3for$l 00 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose 98" 10 A. M. 89c Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers Assorted Colors 49c Child’s Fancy Plaid Hose I 0 0 0 Infants’ Merc. Hose 25c Pair I Ladies Genuine Leather Purses 98" Metal Waste Paper Baskets 39" Book Bags, with strap 25' Book Bags 49" White Cups and Saucers 10' 9-in. White Plates 10' Gold Band Cups and Saucers 20" 9-in. Gold Band Plates 15' 11 A.M. 10-in. WHITE BOWL 9-in. YELLOW MIXING BOWL lOc EACH 6 qt. Grey Convex Kettle 39' 8-qt Grey Convex Kettle 59' I 0 10-qt. Grey Combinet... 69" 10-qt. White Combinet 79' 16-qt. Grey Convex Kettle 2 P. M. 30c OIL CLOTH White and Assorted. Patterns 19c Yd 98' 14-qt. Grey Dish Pan . .. Jgc Heavy Ice Tea Glasses I^c Plain and Paneled Tumblers 3 for 10c 0 0 0 0 0 I 3 P. M. 8-qt GALVANIZED PAIL 10-qt GALVANIZED PAIL 15c EACH , } ■ Large Yellow Mixing Bowl.. 25" Flat Curtain Rods |Qc Double Flat Curtain Rods 20' Paint and Varnish 10" 4 P.M. 35c Udies’ First Quality SILK HOSE 19c PAIR Paint and Varnish 25' 8-in. Scrub Brush 10' Spring Clothes Pins,.... 12 for l^c Bell Face Hammer 25' You Can’t Miss These Specials. CLINTON coitlbN oa CO. J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P. Late Arrivals Selling Below Cost More Specials COME EARLY / Get Your Choice Clinton, • • • • South Car. Rose Sale — at THE BEE HIVE Location 1 0 ltan=Jf: aai=ii=ir~Ji—Ji—Ji=ii=inaii=Up=l[—1| i-J V* I jgtgtLi