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PAGE TWO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTOy. S. C. SOCIETY EVENTS OF i. \ INTEREST TO WWVEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 Pass it arotmd after xb^L Give the family the benefit of its aid to digestion. ^ ^ , it ^the..; itduse^, ^ "< j fittle - helps muck wore: Mesdames Hot^well Graham, C. ; P. Deanna 7 . G, Hartwig, j MRS. McFADDEN ENTERTAINS Henry; P. Dj^Hanr.ah, Miss Susie Ma- I THE ACTAEAN CLUB On Thursday afternoon Mrs. M. j! McFadden was a delightful hostess to^E E. Sheldon, Miss Rosabelle Flem|iig} the Actaean Club. Four tables weie arranged for rook and those playing bry; V. G. Hartwig, Miss Annie Bond; J. G. Hayes, Mtss Kate Robinson; #ir» H. B. Smith, Miss Julia Robinson^ E. M. Walker, Miss Driseilla Owings; H. B. Warner, Mrs. H. ’Warner; E. L M Bai.ej, Rob^Vam e, T D. ( opt .utuj, jvii ss Margaret Copeland} C. iroy H,pp, C.us» Pitts. N.«cy,Uwter, wils0 V Miss Ma ‘ Bowl J. E . j. Wf* son, Miss Margaret Wilder; P. S. Bai Jtt-i m F. C. Pinson, L. B. Dillard, J. D. Tear,s, S. G. Dillard, J. L. Wright, E CAROLINA LEAGUE I TO OPEN SOON j ' Schedule Adapted Calling For Ninety ' One Games. Season Begins On At a. meeting of the • boafd bf reotb-re.of the Carolina Baseball Lea-: gye, beld in Laurens 'Wednesday’stflei;- noon^ a schedule" for’ the |92& seaeon was adopted, and other matters per taining to the ^operation of ihe^aix, clubs were.,' worked out and agreed] upon; The meeting was Resided over by W. P. Nicholson, of Anderson, pib-! sident of the league. The six clubs: of the loop were represented. The new aeaSpd v Opens > May 18th,! with Union at Laurens, Newberry at i Greehwobd and , AbbeviMe i at Ander- sbn 1 ^ The. official schedule provides for -MOTMEirg DAY ^ 'Comes May 10th Remember-Her With PLANS MADE FOR ! MEMORIAL DAY ; The United Daughters of the Con-, ■ federacy met on Thursday afternoon and plans were made for Memorial A TEST OF YEARS . ’ Site 51 :4^’ . „ . ... .. a.... -,.. . . --a Is'the' Experience of. This Gljjnionj ^ , . Evident; . ' I Are you miserable with an atdiihg j hack? Feel tired, nervous and run SA DLER-OWEN S PHAKMACY AT IMON S I A ITO.N TEL, 100 RENT A CAR Drive Yourself OPEN ANDCLOrFD CARS day p: pvI .fr»7 NIGHT PHONE i m Ellis Auto Livery D. R TRIBBLE CO. ci.INTON, s: C. y- Adair Rex Phillips and A. w! ley, Miss Thed Liles; M. E. Ulotfelter/n^et^hd:-games, ' forty-§lx in the] WH'-e. The ho&iebs, a».5isted by Mrs. Miss Elise Henry; G. L. Cunningham,! an ^ forty-sfive in the sec- H. Hnd MrslF, ;C. 'Pinson.; Miss, Dean. West; H. K. Holland; Miss. 0,¥l *' ^served atf attractive salad course fol- Lawrence Wyly; N. Hunter, Miss Mar; j.lowed by strawberry shortcake. _ [tha Reid Todd; G. Madden, Mis® Grace I “ ‘ " ° * ./ League; J. V. Martin,.,.. Miss Mary Cantwell; W. O. Player, Miss Annie Pearce; B. E. Rafchford, Miss Doro thy Sullivan; D. 0. Rhame, Miss Fran ces McLaurin; T. M, Robinson, Miss. , „ tS . | , .• . , , .• .» 0 . * ,, | down ? Do you have daily headaches, ,J>ay and for the dinner to be served j Sue Dukes; A. M. Simpson, Miss Mar- art( j^rmoying uttiiarytdis- the veterans. The report of the Dis- j garet Steele; ,\V. C. Sistar, Miss Lau- 01 » ( j e r S ‘> Then whv not take The ad- ,,n,t ho »,« •■■■■''! by Mrs. .XV Uo C, L. Smith, Mi* BottyuTe 0 V a (Son rosilnt wfe B, h.'irr. Fhe iiieni.bvfs present were: Usher; G. K. Sumerel, Miss Eunice ed* as‘you'do and found lasting relief Mesdames (. P. Robinson, h. M. B°“ Weathers; T. F. Wallace, Miss Eleanor by using Doan’s Pills—• a stimulant ” Eula: Burdette. ‘ ft 'tV i f f, / f l i :y I . > y , M cl . * - ? «-». m -.« b \\. M. Mt Mi! a> Rant in, William lb f L. E. Wiggins, Mis-se Maude Pearson. The hostesses sandwiches and iced" tea. J UNlOR-SENlO.U B ANQU ET A BRILLIANT AFFAIR (From The Blue Stocking) The annual event has come and gone, -and how f.ind'y t.h^ recollects tons .of s j'raa h’ *''! red gue ts that at- L Whaed the Jumo-- -G mor banquet last Special to Th Friday in .ludd Hall. It was a hap-. Cross Hill, May 6®Miss-CatheFmel Neighbor saidr ‘‘Doan’s cured me and pening that the two classes had long j Denver, the attractive young daughter j 1 haven’t been bothered 1 -since.” I. \S' served; Me Laurin. ' V'! 0 ' wr' ^!f y 1b e r, a sharp pain •-caught me, in the •J. W. Uhidsey, C. C, Ligon, W. J. Mac-j sma jj 0 | m y back and-it was a task to straighten. My kidneys acted too frequently and the secretions were scanty. I also h^d dizzy spdls and a dull ache in the lack of my head. 1 used Doan’s Pills, from Smiths Phar macy, and they relieved me,” SEVEN YEARS- LATER, Mr; , ! farlan, R. M. Walker, and G, F. Pat- | terson-. CROSS HILL Chronicle. looked forward to -and one,they will ^ Mr. and Mrs., F. M. Deaver, cele- Uot forge i in a "clay. ' * 'brated her third' birthday Wednesday I • " .. I ,*.*» , i afternoon with a lovely party, at the Alter a reception :n the beautiful- .i. P , m , , , . , , . .'T 1 . • ,, I home or- her parents, I he home was iy decorated had with the college; . . ... .. . . *• . ... h attractive -with quantities ot spring cukrs used throughout in a pleasing; flowers and i 8t e iurthe afternoon the ; manlier, Bishops Entertainers play- j tittle guests ’were invited into the UNDERTAKERS.& LICENSED ed a familiar march aid -the-couples I dining room where-..they were served IS MB 41 B^tERS ; went into the banquet hall. This, | a delicious ice’ course. The • dining too, had been artistically f. stoohed table was beautifully decorated, and with the .iunior colors, pale blue and in the.center was placed the birthday i»r, y/i n A:! (':Jls Pr F I k.. ’romptlv Attended To Dnv or Night l.-' * ^ \ 1.(. MOTOR. EQUIPMENT j while, and the college colors, Prob>' cake - "■ The tolor sch eme of pink and Da\ Phone 9 1 Night Phone J. Roy Crawford SURVEYOR CLINTON. 8. C. ' ' T elephone SCO4 'swim in" LAKE THOMAS ably never has. the dining hall., look- white was,, carried qut.. Dainty, souve- k m , mu, , , nirs Were .g’iven each guest and many rn-. ,, P >i cd as henut ml. Places were sought i e i. -v, ■ i. ' , , .o.* or -i. _ _ - # . F beautiful gifts weif received, by the and. found b; ..t : auive p.ace cards; . hostess. Among ithose-eojoying at each pin,.- a pngiam con- J the afternoon were: Elizabeth and tainlng place-- ; ^wogiaphs, das? . Rebecca F uller, Ruth Sinimons:, Ma"*’- mtuiu and ami at each lady’s garet RatchfordS Safa Chapman, Mil- place a silver dor me, and at eachl'dred Mills, Hazel'. Walker., Elbert 60c' at all 'dealers. Foster-Milburn Co,, Mfrs,, 'Buffalo, N/ Y,] W a N *T S Rates for advertising in this column are one cent per word for each inser tion, wilH]a mipiniuin charge of 25c, payable invariably In advance. ^ WANTED:—One hundred fat hens. J. - Will Dillard. - 1 * 2tp RESIDENT LOTS FOR SALE—Su- perb resident lots at Centennial and Cleveland streets now'for .sale, T. L. W. Bailey.' . .c 5-l4-4tp The redoiibtable Doug is a jovable irresponsible rascal as # THE THIEF OF^ BAGDAD-, DOUGLAS * FAIRBANKS In “THIEF OF BAGDAD” Will Be Here ,f:#: ■ « 3 t l f • f-' ”♦ \ > * v. ... % l ^"T ; ^ Monday and Tuesday, May 18~19tli CASINO THEATRE • .. - CtINTON, S. C. ,, "* - . ’■'T- i FOE SALE -Bell pepper-and hot pep- per, and tomato plants... 8 dozen, for j 25c. J. R., Dillard, Phone 149. 5-7-2tp ITCH KILLED in 3 : 0 minutes with SITIGIDE for 50c at Drug Stores. 55c; by mail. ' SITKTDB €0,, ( omitierce, Ga. , boy’s- place either a black leather 1 ^ onGa ’ Henry Boyce,.Jr., David Rufcn- | cigarette or card case. After the ^ or ^* harles Pmson-, Jr.,-Grlff.n Pin- guests were seated the orchestra played “What’s Become of Sally?” and the six dejected or rejected, pr any kind of “jected'’ stags stagger ed in and took their places at the lower end of the banquet table. The delicious menu served, by the I spettf the past week in'town, visiting ladies of Broad Street Methodist Lelatives, T" (hurch, was as fol low >: | M,: «- Marion Anderson and little .daughter, of Bluefield, W. Va., and I WANTED-—Live,- energetic salesman | Mrs. Evy Blake, of ' Coronado, are ; for Watlcins: 150. Household Necessi- vt si ting Mrs, W. ©, Ra^or. Hies, in Clinton, Earnings $35-$50 son, James Edward Chapman, James N0.5TCE—We -selj bagging and ties. Lehman, Claude Mills, Buv cotton seed and gin cotfon. T. Misses Elizabeth Beeks and^ Mar- j j giatQck’g Ginnery, Cifnlbn. -S. C, tf garet Stalling have returned to Ab- j — r.._.... —^;• beville, after spending the week-end 1 BROILERS—Dandy, delicious butWf- with Miss Minnette Hanna, | milk fed broilers now ready. G$t Mr. J. G. Brown, of Spartanburg, yours while they last'. 75c e|cVpat the fafm west of town, this week.’ Gaskill. '• f . ‘ > R. S’. Itc , Fruit Cocktail Carolina Turkey Louisiana Rice .Spiced: Dressing Giblet ..Gravy Cranberry Sauce Biscuit Aspm’agus on Toast Mr. Ba rrett Watts returned to his'weekly. Exclusive territory. Writer PIANOS for RENT 0DANIEL& REID honie in Palmetto, Fla., last week. ( Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Brown,^ Mr. Chicken Salad \ , Mayonnaise | Everett Brown and Mrs. a Walter Grif- Saltine Crackers Saratoga Chips fin visited -in • Newberry’ during ‘ the .Pickle^ , ^. I past week. _ Neapolitan Cream Pound Cake!. Miss Johneua Austin, of Spar,an Dinner Mints xP.“C.'Punch MOTHER’S DAY r GREETING CARDS May 10th SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ! , The hr r.quel. was successfully serv- j ed by the following waiters from the burg, spent the week-end with home- folks. . * -, v ~ :Mr. and-Td|&p-R, L. Crisp, of Green® wood, spent’Suhdky in town... - The Woman’s Auxiliary of Liberty The J. R. Watkins Go,, Dept. J-6, 231 Johnson Ave,, Newarl^'N,. j. 5-28-4tp t Casino Theatre;: CLINTON, S, C. AT UNION STATION TEL. 400 BACKACHE Mississippi Lady Benefited by Taking Card'd, *‘I took Cardpi for backache and .a weakened, run-down condition, and it strengthened and helped me,” says Mrs. .Mattie ■ Hurt, ©f Coldwater, Miss. “Before the birth ©f my children, when weak and nauseated, 1 took Cardui. After die birth of my j children, when just getting up to do my work, 1 took a couple of bottles of Cardui and it never failed to Strengthen and help me when tak ing it. , T T seemed to enjoy my food and my back would feel stronger. I don’t believe 1 could have kept going had it not been for Cardui and the strength it gave me. yr “When change of life came on 1 “ITT got dbwn#beii;"LtfeseemetE to be just a terrible drag. 1 did not have strength for anything. My back hurt. My limbs hurt. 1 ufes so nervous I couldn’t rest. •i knew what Cardui had done, so sent straight for it, and it did just as it had done before - strengthen ed and built me up.” <, At all drug stores. , c-3o ARDUI j Frosh and Sophomore ’classes: Head- Springs Presbyterian church, mgt ’waiter, ‘Carrot-top” - Me Laurin, I Monday afternoon with Mrs.. W. H. i’“Twinkle”' Jones', “Chunkey’’ Henry, |T-eaman. The- birthday offering this “Shine*’ Kirven, “Chdcolate-drop” y ear wilii be given to .Charlotte Hem- , Bailey, “Shgar” Montgomery, “Tub-' P er Seminary in Lavras Brazil. At by” Milner, “Blontiy”* Gastbh, ^TFob^l (Woodley, '-“Skinny” Prince, “Snow flake” Sumerel. s j j The crispness of any banquet may]two NEGRO BOYS BURNED , be found in the toasts and the Junior- TO DEATH NEAR LAURENS | Senior banquet of 1925 was certairtlv the conclusion of the program, a deli cious salad course, with iced tea, was served. I not an exception to the rule. The president of the Junior class, J. V. : Martin, known to his friend^ and classmates as “glais”^ Joe, “Shiek,” Laurens, May 5.—When a tenant house was destroyed by fire last night on the farm of E, P, .Minter, eight miles west of Laurens, two sons, aged Parrott-Electric. WHAT DO P. S. JEANS . ■■ <Mfc. JtmL* ‘Woman a* etc., acted admirably as toastmaster;.! 10 ar ' (1 11 y ears ’ respectively, of Ches- ... ,, , , , . , ter Garrett, negro, occupant, of'the I * b '-' ttcr c#u ! <l ““ bave been dwelling, wire tamed to deSth. -The (-.very one 01 the talks were spivvlid j victims were asleep in an upper room and since 'they were all so good we ain( j the father was badly burned, at- . shall not even, try to pick “winners,” tempting to rescue them. . but just publish the lilt: - — ; ..v-.-.: —' | “That Ole Gang O’ Mine,” by the yOUf Electrician? [Toastmaster. “Memory Lane,” J. J. Cornwall. • “Red Hot Mamina,” Dr. Dudley Jones. .. “Aggravatin’ Papa,” Miss Mary Cantwell. ^ ^ “Steppin’ Out,” James Stamps. “Runnm’ Wild,” A, R. Moore. “Too Tired,” Harry Holland. The honorary guests were: Dr. and (Mrs. I). M. Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. 1 F. I). Jones, Coach and Mrs. W« A. I ! Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, Mr. A. | R. Moore with Miss Alden Bailey, and : Mr. J. A. Stamps with Miss Naneile Blalock. • 1 The list pf Juniors and Seniors with their guests follows: E. G. Beckman, Bliss Helen Vincent; P. H. Botnar, Miss Lucy Bailey; W. M. Brown, Miss Jones; J.. J. Cornwall, Miss Ethel < > Copeland; D. D. Edmunds, Miss Mary IIAHOID ItOVD v L . . “GIRL SHY” S -v «•/: In 7 Rip-Roaring Reels ~MON; AND TUBS. May 11 and 12 &• :n For The Graduating Dress • * ' , v ^ * - • o • ' J ■ ■ ' ! , .n ^ ’ J ■ , t\ : We cordially invite you to visit bur Dress Goods Section. Here you will find lovely Crepe de Chine in all colors to make lovely, yet inexpensive, grad-. ; I: uating Dresses, or frocks for Other special occasions. Our collection is^ simply unbeatable^ - ' l rt- • . ; • ;-v. ‘ $ Lovely Wash Goods in,fast colors for Summer wear. MatbfialSs, of every > kind that may be laundbred -freely-, without danger of fading colors, for each and every piece is. fully guaraxi-; teed fast color. May we have the pleasure of serv ing ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦j - ■4- HEALTH DAY OR HEALTH WEEK f f ' *, ■ Should he observed every day $nd every week in the whole year. Get a good ice box or refrigerator; keep it well filled with ICE and these warm days and cool nights will not damage the baby’s milk. Fruits and vegetables will be far more palatable. *\ ‘ \ _ We do our best;to serve you. , The quickest way to get ice in a hurry is at the company’s platform.