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J ) f 1 * 1. PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924 <■ * ■!■+»* ■i'» ■!■ ■> •> ■» % I y SOCIETY EVENTS Y y OF i INTEREST TO WOAEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 ‘t 1 -I- ■H 1 ■S 1 -i 1 ■H 1 ♦ I T y t The Civic Association meets Tues day afternoon at four o’clock. The- Mission• Study Class of Thorn- well Memorial Church meets at the Faith Cottage Thursday afternoon at four o’clock. The subject for study is the “White Fields of Japan.” DK. AND MRS. LYNN ENTERTAIN Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn recently entertained with a lovely six course dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. The dining room was beau tiful in its decorations of pink and green. Those enjoying this evening were: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murff, of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hayes, Mrs. Anna Roane Carey, Misses Caroline Dugan, Minnie Moore, Dora Bell and Sunie Murphy. + + x ♦ * + * ? .♦ . WITH COURSE DINNER Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fleming entertained a few friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mur phy. An elegant course dinner was served. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts, and Miss Sunia Murphy. D. A. R. CHAPTER HOLDS MEETING On Thursday afternoon the regular monthly meeting ot the D. A. R. was held at the home of Mrs. P. S. Bailey. The hostesses were Mesdames P. S. Bailey, M. A. Hays, W. B. Owens, W. J. Bailey, and Reese Young. Sand wiches and tea were served. A study of the constitution of the United States was led by Mesdames J. F. Jacobs, Sr. and J. F. Jacobs, Jr. The members present were: Mesdames Frank Boland, J. A. Chandler, Rhett Copeland, J. R. Copeland, Jack Davis, W. B. Farr, E. W. Ferguson, E. G. Fuller, F. R. Gaines, Julia Griffin, J .F. Jacobs, Sr, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., W. J. Leake, D. W. Mason; "W. B. Owens, W. H. Shands, D. J. Woods, and Homer Henry. GIVE TWO LOVELY COURSE DINNERS On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAIN WITH TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. P, S. Jeans enter tained a few friends on Friday even ing with an old time Turkey dinner. Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Jeans' hospitality were: Misses Bessie and Lillian Quinn and Mrs. Plaxico, of Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hunter, Misses May and Edna Hunter and Master Hampton Hunter, of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans and Master Jack Jeans. MUSIC CLUB TO MEET Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. will be hos tess to the Senior Music Club next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present, as it is the first birthday of the Music Club, and the District Pres ident will be guest of honor. MTSlrtLUtt" land, A. W. Brice, Jack Anderson, William Henry, Irby Hipp, Oliver Kemp, B. 0. Whitten, J. D. Jeans, M. J. McFadden, Ishmael Sanders, F. M. Hippert, Henry Young, Misses Ar- vah Henry, Emma Adams, and Julia Ferguson. IN HONOR OF MRS. W. A. GALLOWAY Quite a lovely dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Pet Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway, who are soon to make their home in Abbeville. Those who enjoyed this delightful occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway, Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. R. W. John son, Mrs. Sallie Johnson, Messrs. Gus Hollingsworth, George and Jim Cope land. GOOD TIME MARKS KIWANIS LADIES’ NIGHT Saturday afternoon Miss Kather ine Jones Vas hostess to the “Cres cendo Music Club. A very enjoyable program was carried out by members of the club. The program was as follows: Story of Mendelssohn—Margaret Douglas. Vocal duet—“Oh! Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast,”. Mendelssohn—Mis ses Grace League and Louise McIn tosh. Violin solos—Wedding March— Mendelssohn. ' “Melody of Love”, Engleman— Miss Mary Blakely. Vocal solo—“Slumber Song”, Mary H. Brown—Virginia Kellers with Al- mena Milling accompanist Piano solo—“Morning Prayer”, Streabbog—Alla wee Neighbors. Piano Trio—“The Secret”, Gautier —Misses Boland, Milam and Addy. Vocal Solo—“Sweet Miss Mary”, Neidlinger—Miss Grace League. Song—“America, the Beautiful”— By the Club. At this meeting the club decided to Federate with the other Junior Musk Clubs of the state, llie growing in terest in the club was clearly shown by the new members added, and over forty were present The hostess served ke cream and 'J. F. Jacobs and Miss Clara Duckett candy and everyone present thorough- entertained with a lovely course din- ly enjoyed Miss Jones’ hospitality, ner. Yellow and white was the col-. or scheme and an exquisite yellow' MRS. BAILEY HOSTESS and white center piece adorned the TO LIMESTONE CLUB table. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stone, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden, Mrs. M. A. Hays, and Mrs. Julia Griffin. Again on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Miss Clara Duckett and Mr. Thomas Jacobs en tertained with a lovely dinner party composed of the following friends: Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays, Lieutenant and Mrs. Nimocks. . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MR. AND MRS. G. A. COPELAND GIVE DINNER PARTIES Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland en- tertained friends with two lovely din ner parties the past week. The guests enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Cope land’s kindness on the two occasions were: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr,, Miss Clara Duckett, Dr. und Mrs. M. J. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young, Mrs. Maggie Hays, Mrs. Julia Griffin. * + + + + ** + * ROBERT JEANS ENTERTAINS Mr. Robert Jeans entertained his Latin class arid a few other friends last Thursday evening. A four course dinner was served. The center piece was of pink carnations and carnation place cards were used. Those pres ent were: Misses Alden Bailey, Ada Holmes Davis, Carrie Fuller, Selina Crosby, Messrs. James Witherspoon, Dudley Jones, William Blalock. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MRS. RANTIN A PLEASANT HOSTESS Mrs. H. D. Rantin was a hospitable hostess to the Musgrove Club. An elegant and elaborate salad course with hot tea was served. The mem bers present were: Mesdames T. J. Blalock, Henry Young, B. H. Henry, Pressie McMillan, A. H. Davidson, Pet Adair, Jim Leaman, F. M. Hip- pert, C» H. Speer, A. E. McIntosh, Henry Hearn and R. F. Adair. The Limestone Club was delightful ly entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. The meet ing was well attended and quite en thusiastic were all the members. An enjoyable program was enjoyed with James Whitcomb Riley as the sub ject. Sketch of the Life orf Riley—Miss Mary Clary. Locals from Limestone—Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. • Instrumental solo—Mrs. Elmore Young. Two poems of Riley’s—Miss May Martin. (Continued from Page Five) B. Dillard, W. H. Shands, T, D. Jacobs, J. H. Landrum. Whales—W* A. Moorehead, B. H. Boyd, J. A. Bailey. Hard Boiled Eggs—A. J. Milling, John Spratt, W. D. Copeland, Jack H. Young. imr- ris, Dr. G. W. B. Smith, R. E. Fergu son, W. A. Moorehead. Debate—“Resolved, That Bobbed Hair is Preferable to Rouge”—Affir mative, W. G. McAdoo (A. J. Mil ling) j Negative, Calvin Coolidge (C. J. Killen). Kiwanis Quartette—“Just Settin’ Around the Fire.” “The Kiwanis Ladies”—Dr. A. E. Spencer. Song-^Everybody—“Smiles.” The following members and guests were present:.. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Mn and Mn. J. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland, Mrs. Paul Austin, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mrs. W. B. Farr, Mr', and Mrs. R. E. Fergu son, W. W. Harris, Miss Myra Lea- man, J. H; Flanagan, Miss Caroline Dugan, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoy, Rev. Y. H. Shahbaz, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Mr. and Mrfe. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Miss Clara Duckett, T. D. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Killen, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King, Mrs. H. R. Phil lips, Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Landrum, Miss Florie Mc Gill, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Crary Ladies’ Delight—J. B. Kennedy, L. E. Hatton, J. P. McMillan, R. C. Adair. * Chilled Preserves—W. G. King, G. W. B. Smith, J. Lee Young. Assorted Nuts—W. W. Harris, B. O. Whitten, W. B. Farr, C. W. Stone. Pkkles—F. C. Pinson, Geo. W. Young, Oliver Kemp. Sparkling Water—T. D. Copeland, C. J. Killen, D. O'. Rhame. Lady Fingers—A. E. Spencer, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Edward Long. Hot Soup—B. L. King, W. H. Simp son. ■ ' Foxy Grandpa story-scenario Feb. 7. Foxy Grandpa story-scenario Feb. 7. M. W. ADAMS Tinning and Plumbing ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE We Guarantee Everythin? We Do TELEPHONE NUMBER 353 >4 * * •» Tempting Menu. The real menu was served as fol lows: Chilled Grapefruit Roast Turkey Dressing Crafiberry Sauce Steamed Rice Giblet Gravy Macaroni Pie Rolls Olives Chicken Salad Kiwanis Ice Cream Pound Cake Demi Tasse A Unique Program. The program of the evening was as follows: March. Master of Ceremonies—Edward Long. Invocation—F. D. Jones. Song—“Li’l Liza Jane.” Dramitization—W. H. Simpson. “The Lady Lovely”—Mrs. , A. Bailey. “Essay on Man”—L. B. Dillard. Kiwanis quartette—Messrs. B. O. Whitten, T. D. Jacobs, C. J. Killen, J. H. Landrum—“Woman.” Song, Everybody—“Kiwanis Ideals”. - Kiwanis « Quartette—“Coal Tar Lemon Pie.” Dessert—“That Reminds Me”— Messrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., W. W. Har- Mrs. W. A. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorehead, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mflling, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson, C. W. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. H. A. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. B. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Young, Miss Mary, Clary, Dr. ,and Mrs. Jack H. Young, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young, L. S. Mc Millan, Miss Aylitte Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. The Club was organized several months ago and now has thirty-six members. The following officers have been elected and installed to serve during the year 1924: Rev. Edward Long, president; Dr. A. E. Spencer, vice-president; J. P. McMil lan, secretary; W. D. Copeland, treasurer; Dr. Dudley Jones, district trustee. Board of directors—B. L. King, C. J. Killen, W. H. Simpson, Dr. G. W. B. Smith, B. H. Boyd, R. E. Ferguson and C. W. Stone. Foxy Grandpa story-scenario Feb. 7. Hand and Face Lotion guaranteed to cure and prevent chapped hands and face. Two sizes, 25c and 10c. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Telephone 400 Telephone 400 January brides, and all other brides should read Foxy Grandpa story in The Chronkle Feb. 7th. Have Your Piano Tuned I HAVE 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TUNING, REPAIRING AND REBUILDING PIANOS AND GUARANTEE MY WORK A. M. Golden of_the !: CINCINNATI, Now Located In Clinton With O’DANIEL & REID CALL PHONE 117 Reference— LAURENS MUSIC CO., Laurens, S. C. S. M. & E. H. WILKES, Laurens, S. C. m 9 s ► I STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF CUNTON, S. C. FOR SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, 1923 — For Sale—Hand-made Waxed Roses and Sweet Peas. Roses: red, white, pink and yellow, 8 for $1.00. Sweet Peas, mixed colors, 40 cents per dozen. Miss Loree Donnan, Route 1, Clinton, S. C. Jan. 17-2tp Two readings—Miss Allene Franks. Two poems—Little Frances Bailey. Two of Riley’s songs—Mi*a Maude Ellis. "7" Two college songs—The Club. Mrs. Bailey served delightful sand wiches and tea to the guests: Mes dames Lawrence Barksdale, Hender son, Wingo Bramlett, M & bow, Cul bertson, Anderson, Vincent, F. EL Young, Edward Long, Crawford Clapp, Misses May Martin, Macie McCarley, Allene Franks, Mary Clary and Maude Ellis. *♦♦♦♦♦»*% MUSGROVE CLUB MET TUESDAY On Tuesday afternoon the members of The Musgrove Club met at the home of Mrs. W. M. McMillan and honored Mrs. W. A. Galloway with a miscellaneous party. All the guests brought sandwiches and the affair was quite an enjoyable surprise to Mrs. Galloway. The guests present were: Mesdames T. J. Blalock, H. M. Young, B. H. Henry, Pressie McMil lan, Pet Adair, Jim Leaman, F. M. Hippert, A. E. McIntosh, Henry Hearn, J. W. Finney, G. R. Owens, and Miss Atchinson. *. , SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAINED On Tuesday afternoon Miss Clara Duckett had a “get-to-gether” meet ing of Dr. Dr J. Brimm’a Sunday School class. The two captains, Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. Pringle Cope land, chose their respective sides which are to run a race for best at tendance. Miss Duckett served de lightful sandwiches, tea and candy. The members present were: h dames H. D. Rantin, Pringle Cope- - W A ED We want a good man UyseW cemetery work in this sec tion; one not afraid of work or folks. - Experience not absolutely necessary. Can give all or only part time to the work. Write for fuller information. - —- RECEIPTS - — Cash on hand and in banks Sept. 1st, 1923 Light Revenue Sept. Oct Nov. $1,726.66 $1,908.42 $2,159.99 Water Revenue 792.02 792.95 738.34 Light Material 1.10 2.30 Light Meters Water Material 4.00 12.50 Water Meters 27.00 Grease Cups and Oil Sold Freight Returned . 2.74 13.73 Business License 52.75 13.50 291.00 Police Fines Real and Personal Property 142.00 102.50 136.50 Tax—1923 223.00 27,851.73 58.50 Real and Personal Property Tax—1922 132.30 302.22 4.95 Real and Personal Property Tax—1921 13.56 Real and Personal Property Tax—Penalties 19.87 1.99 5.65 Telephone and Telegraph 3.70 3.40 2.85 Tapping Fees 11.00 5.00 Sidewalk Paving 176.85 Driveway Paving 122.33 Curbing 453.63 Gutter Street Paving Assessments 453.62 554.48 877.68 Street Tax 12.00 ■ - • • ■ 50.00 — 60.00 — 50.00 Advance Salaries Returned 8.60 51.50 35.50 Adv., Printing and Stationery Bad Check Account . 4.00 2.43 4.00 General Expense 92.51 Total Receipts Total $4,520.04 $31,657.72 . $4,380.99 $1004.75 .4. «r $40,558.75 Grand Total DISBURSEMENTS $41,563.$P Light and Water Salary and Wages 737.76 j Plant Maintenance and Supplies 112.50 678.78 355.41 690.24 MECKLENBURG MARBLE & GRANITE X COMPANY SPARTANBURG, S. C. THE “0L0 RELIABLE” THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT Wkite Haired Alabama Lady Says Sha Hu Sees Medkmes Coma and Go But The “Old Reliable” Tbedford’s Black-Draught Came and Stayed. * Dutton, Ala.—la recommending Thed- ford’s Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs.T. F. Parks, a well- known Jackson County lady, said: "lam getting up In years; my head is pretty white. 1 have seen medicines and reme dies come and go but the old reliable came and stayed. 1 am talking of Black- Draught, a Over medicine we have used lor years one that can be depended up on and one that will do (he work. "Black-Draught will relieve indlgeetton and cousttpaflon I! taken right, and 1 know for 1 tried it It is the bast thing I bare am found for the full, uncomfortable feeling after meals. Soar stomach and sick headache can he relieved by taking Black-Draught It aids digestion, also ssiststhe Over in throwing off impuri ties. \ 1 am glad to recommend Black- Draught, and do, to my friends and neighbors.** Thedford's Black-Draught is • stand- V ard household remedy with a record of years of Successful use. neds something to help ciranse the system of impurities. Try Stack-Draught Insist upon Thed ford's, the genuine. At an drugghfe. q. fg over Fuel ~ ~ - Light and Plant Extension Water Mains Extension 479.43 2,273.06 1,234.24 431.40 18.81 Street Maintenance" 719.93 688.74 630.76 Live Stock Expense 50.65 69.41 26.92 Live Stock • / 412.50 ' Sewer Maintenance 28.20 Street Department Equipment 10.00 Police Salaries 425.00 425.00 500.40 Police Department Expense 58.46 61.31 113.72 Police Department Equipment 37.85 Health Department Salaries 75.00 75.00 75.00 Health Department Expense 1.08 10.00 Administrative Salaries 265.00 215.00 265.00 Office Expense 2.75 2.00 3.50 Office Equipment 100.03 Printing, Adv. and Stationery 2.85 68.03 6f.84 Fire Department Expense 7.49 7.10 Fire Department Equipment 675.00 Advance Salaries 50.50 60.25 38.50 Light and Water Tools 10.25 3.93 New Well Account 276.46 32.67 21.98 Rent 45.00 45.00 45.00 G. C. Odiorne 1,337.77 287.16 2,250.00 Curbing 22.76 Telephone and Telegraph Acct. 33.26 30.51 29.03 Ice ^ 2.00 3.00 Interest on Bonds 300.00 Notes Paid A 6,000.00 Real and Personal Tax Refunded 6.30 6.50 Bad Check Account 28.93 Interest and Discount - - 1,150.72 Water Material 39.60 . l; Water Meters 105.46 Light Material 8.90 Donations * 7.68 Guttering—Catch Basins 51.60 < Sinking Fund Investment 6,250.00 General Expense 11.13 5.56 L * » - . # l •■maVaJ Total Disbursements $5,054.09 $13,246.54 $14,681.89 ^ Total $32,98&f4 Cash on hand and in banks Dec. 1st, 1923 8^8$J6 - Grand Total DORCAS MASON, City Clerk. $41,568.ift W. H. SIMPSON, Mayof.