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—^ —'T- V U-- . aJI, ,' ' ** • if’P 1 ' y ^ T ' • • THURSDAY, JUNE 41925 ♦. 4c ’ SOCIETY OF INTEREST TO WOAEN Mrs. Larry B. Diilard, .Vciety Editor t Telephone 154 ' • <7 THE GARDNER r i The Gardner, God, plants flowers by the way, Mandrake and the wild rose and , ' meadow rue, Marsh marigolds in swamps, a brave .> displays, ^ And little flowers of violet and blue. The Gardner, God* has man a quaint device ‘ Of tree and vine and shrub—and, now and then, He drops a gentian flower from the ' • "skies * —i— For the great wonder and delight of men. ' , He plants arbutus in a lonely place, And linden trees that have a yellow flower, He spreads His dogwood like a veil of lace Over the azalea’s rosy shower.^ v The Gardner, God, has gardens every- ^ where, . , By roadside, on the hill, and in the wood, ' , * And sometimes we can find Him Watdhing His bowers as p gardner should. ...—Louise Driscoll in the Delineator FACULTY LADIES ENTERTAIN SENIORS . On Monday aftemoo v n the faculty ladies of the Presbyterian College en tertained at the Bois-Terre club in honor of the Seniors, their parents, and enjoyable after noon was^spent and delightful sand wiches and tea were served to about fifty guests. ' • \ o GEORGE SMITH ENTERTAINS FRIENDS On Thursday Mr. George Smith en tertained a number of his friends with an evening of attractive entertain ment. About twenty-five guests were present and delightful' refreshments, consisting of block cream, cake and home-made candies, were served. KIWANIS CLUB HOST TO LADIES On Friday evening the Kiwanis members, wives, and friends, enjoyed a delightful picnic jat the Bois-Terre club. At seven thirty a menu consist ing ofr.country ham, fried chicken, po- tota salad, deviled eggs* sandwiches, iced tea, pou^d cake, devil, and coco*- nut cake, was served. All the ham 1 ” for the occasion was furnished by Mr;, and Mrs. George W. Young. After lunch the' Radies presented the pro gram of entertainment and for an hour were successful in driving “dull care away.” Mrs. L. B. Dillard ex plained the nature of the entertain ment, and instead of “Mother Goose Rhymes” the ladies were presenting “Father Goose Kiwanis Rhymes.” In the Kiwanis | are many types: leans, fats, shorts, longs, bald heads, “in*. betweens” and “left-overs,” etc; but each mate was quite proud of her own selection, but used no compunction whatsoever in securing other types. The opening number was a song,' “Little Liza Jane”, but as the ladies wished to be the center of attraction they rushed to the middle of the room. Wihen the song was finished—a great hean of dainty slippers was found, amPthe explanation was offered that some' Cinderellas were evidently look ing, and that the Prince Charmings would come forth, match these slip pers, and find their partners for the evening, and that a box of candy would be presented the first success ful gallant, but th^t heavy^heavy— hung uver the head of the~sTraIT! X THE CUNTQN CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Are occurred about three o’clock, after the owner’s Vigil had ceased. The car wap of the touring type and was a new one. Officers are on the look out and hop£ soon to apprehend the guilty party. The Business . Men’s Evangelistic club of Fort Mill, will attend the morning service at New Hope church Sunday; June 14. at which time acv- eral of them will make addresses; All day services were held at Trin ity Methodist church Sunday,^May 31. A large audience was present to bear addresses by the Rev. James A. Bar rett, the pastor, the Rev. F. C. Owen of Pacolet. a former pastor, and the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Speake. Din ner was served on the grounds and the. day was altogether delightfully Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strib- ling, Monday, May 25th, a daughter. RENT A CAR Yourself •NOTICE RE: Estate Mrs. Alice Milam, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make his final return of his acts and doings as administra tor of the above named estate to the Judge of Probate for Laurens County, S. C., at" Laurens, S. C., at 11 o’clock A. M., on Tuesday, July 7, 1925, and will on said date make application to OPEN AND CLOSED CARS DAY PHONE 357 NIGHT PHONE 156 Auto Livery said Court for final discharge as ad ministrator. All persons having claims against the -estate of the said Mrs. Alice Milam,'will file the same, duly‘Veri fied, with the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, S. C., or with.R. W. Wade, attorney, at Clinton, S. C., on or before ^he 4th day of July, 1925, or be forever barred. r- L-_ D. W. MULLINAX, 7-2 Adm. Estate Mrs. Alice Milam. — ... i , - ^ ... Professional Notice After June 15th my office wiD be closed for the summer. Regu lar patients needing dental at tention please , secure appoint ments immediately. DR. M. J. McFADDEN Clinton, S. C. --- Work gloves, 15c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. L.B. Dillard. IF ITS FOR A \ WE HAVE IT / L. B. Dillard • 'O Young Hats / THE ONE PRICE STORE** Ralston and | $5.00 Clinton, S. C. Nettleton Shoes 1 Ii^i^i=^f==JL»^>^r^r==Jr=ilr=Jr==lr=Jr^ Rfr^n^ir— J fr^r^Jcr=Llcr=Lic£^ cSLItEEJcEEISTcS 0 I! MRS, BAILEY HOSTESS TO FRIENDLY DOZEN On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Bailey was a gracious hostess to the Friendly Dozen Club. Two delightful courses were served, and the-members present were: Mesdames W. H. Shands, E. L. Glasgow, D. J. Woods, John Spratt, J. I. Copeland, A. M. Copeland, and Miss Connie Bailey. ■ j —7-— U. D. C. CHAPTER r TO MEET FRIDAY Always Underselling charge—a scramble—a misfit—a fit! —and to Rev. Edward Long was pre sented the honest-to-goodness bon bons, and to Dr. Dudley Jones the chain and cow-bell. This ..episode had quite an unpleasant effect on a cer tain banker of the group, for that night he had a shoe night mare and was weary and worn the next mofrr-' ing from having dreamed that he had a shoe store and was tryihg to shod all Clintonians—plus Belfast, Mount- ville^jind Laurens’ throngs. Before any of the “Father Goose” types could be managed or even en dured, they had to be properly cooked, and for this Mrs. John Spratt gave an unfailing recipe. Mrs, W, D. Cope land, in quite a coquettish manner, started the ball to rolling and the rhymes fell naturally in order, pre sented by Mesdames Hugh Simpson, Pressie McMillai^ L. D. McCrary, Ed ward Long, W. B. Farr, George W. Young, followed by an egg shower, j Dudley Jones, J. A. Bailey; cranky) motion song by the ensemble; H. D. 1 Henry a telegram from Mrs. T. D. The regular monthly meeting of thr Copeland; B. L. King, C. J. Killen;j tacal U. D C. Chapter will be Reid G. W. B. Smith, L. P.. Lynn; P. B. Friday afternoon at 3:30 in the ladies Adair and R. E. Ferguson, club rooms. Mrs. W. B. Farr will be ! Miss Margaret Copeland was .pre- the leader and a historical program ^nted, and in quite a pleasing man- ( , .1 ,, t ner read, “The Confessions of a Bald- will be rendered, Jefferson Davls ’ Headed Man.” Mrs. L. B. Dillard, for) being the subject.^ e os ® re 'fear.thafr Mr. Young would admonish Mesdames J. H. Stone, GeO. H. Ellis, a jj had struck nine, and^ Irby S. Hspp, Frank Kellers, \*. A. before Harris had time to say that his Moorhead, and B. II. t Boyd. i pleasure had been “gen-u?ine”, quick-. 11 B i! if IdI i e 0 i! OUR PRICE-SLASHING ANNIVERSARY SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL BARGAINS OFFERED DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE jV lv brought the meeting to a close. • Mr * r --- CROSS ANCHOR MISS ALMENA j Mr Harris though, had a "gen-u- MILLING ENTERTAINS line” glad repartee, and all Jeft in the On Friday evening Miss Almena best of spirits and with the exception Milling entertained the members of of the banker, had sweet dreams, her set at a Lively <iaisy party. Quan tities of field daisies lent their charm and the yellow and white scheme was arranged in full detail. Yettoiy and white block cream,'with yellow and Special to The Chronicle, white cakes. Dainty yellow and white) CrossTAnchotvJune 2.—A barrt used mint cups held refreshing mints. Miss for a car shed and a Ford car, tbe lat- Mamie Lee Wright entertained at the ter belonging to Mose McKinley, a[ piano and Miss Clara Louise O’Daniel ’ colored tenant on the farm of Dr. C. assisted in entertaining. Miss Rachel M. Workman, were totally consumed O’Daniel served punch, and the re- by fire at an early hour Sunday mom- freshments were dispensed by Misses ing, the alarm having been given too Agnes and Elizabeth Milling and Vir- late for help to avail anything. The ginia Kellers. Those present were: fire is thought to have be^n of incen- Dorothy Wilson, Thelma Logan, Regi- diary origin, and McKinley says, so nal Peake, Alliwee Neighbors, Mar- it is reported here, that the crime garet Douglas, Agnes Shealy,. Rachel > was perpetrated by another negro be- O'Daniel, Margaret Sparks, Ruth'cause of.a grude held against him. Todd; John William Dillard, Wallace Having h^ard of a threat t^burn his EYE OPENER 50 pairs patent leather San dals, lined inside; sold any where for $2.98- Special $1.98 WHY PAY MORE? CLOSING OUT MEN’S PAM’S Fine Dress Pants; dark patterns— $2.50 to $3.98 White Duck; Linen and Crash Pants — $1.98 -- ‘Khaki and Otis Pin Checks. All sizes SI.45 Boys’ Knee Pants, 6 to 17 years— ' 45c up Franks, George Odiorne, Jim Davis, Will Davis, Yenable Martin, -Will Rob- . inson, Jr., Bothwell Graham and Max Blumberg. car, so it said, McKinley stt up till one o’clock Sunday morning watch ing for the^ would-be avenger. The * FOR CO-ED , - BRIDE ' ' Miss Maude Ellis, of Clinton, a cq- ed at the University of South Caro lina and president of. the co-ed glee club, who is to become the bride, June 16, of a young Presbyterian divine, ^ the Rev. Marion Durant, was given a miscellaneous shower Wednesday af- ! ternoon at the-woman^a college, by the dean, Miss Irene Dillard, the house mother, Mrs. M. Bt Middleton, and the resident girls. >fter an amusing corn iest had kept the girls interested for a half hour there was a ring at the * back door, and two of the house girls, , >yJ Misstes Lily Baker antt Ellen-Hough. ' made up as the “washerwoman and ' her daughter”, brought in The “week’s . ' wash’*, depositing the big basket be fore the bride-elect.' She found that a xz contained a miscellany of 'lovely J gifts for her trousseau ahd her fq- 9 tore home, from the members-of-the big college household. / . During the r afternoon Miss • Ellen Cbaplin sang a group of appropriate Soprano songs, and Mtsses - Virginia Dear and Lila Dillard served punch. Sweet peas and ivy gave a decorative touch to the room.-;—From The State. \ W ~Hello Daddy'don t focfrtmyWrig&y Slip * package in your pocket When ‘ yon tio home to* Qhr* the yoangstn* this wholesome.lont biting sweet - for pi—rare and benefit. Vie H yoarself after smoking or when work drags. Its a . great liltte fteskeaer/ 1 B B il BY THE YARD 1 * , • ’ . .-Striped Broadcloths. Special— 45c to 65c -Latest Patterns FloWered Voiles— - 19c to 50c -a*--— - . * ~*J ffc - Don’t Forget— 25 PER CENY OFF on all Washable Silks, Satins, Plain and Figured Crepes, including Famous Belding Brcte'Silks. ' ' LADIES’ BLONDE SATIN SLIPPERS The newest, in Footwear. Special— $5.98 Other Satin Slippers— > , $3.50 to $7.00 Ladies’ Patent Leather Slippers, low or Military heel. Special ' ““ S2.75 to S4.50 EYE OPENER f . » > ’. " . „ s */-• . • ' * 75 pairs of Bed Room Slip-. pers; all colors; sizes three to six—' Special 50c a Pair SATURDAY ONLY LACE DRESSES ARE ALL THE RAGE Latest designs in Filet, Schiffli and Silk Spanish Laces. Extra Special. Only a few. All colors-^ $7.98 to $12.98 A SILK DRESS FOR EVERY WOMAN Lustrous Crepes, Georgettes,* Satins; also Famous Virginia Dare Dresses— • -$6.98 to $10.98 • : LADIES’ DRESSES striped anH- Figured Broadcloths. Don’t’miss getting one or more at Extra Special Prices— $1.98 to $2.98 • ' GOWNS AND BLOOMERS in plain and fancy Crepes. Special— 50c a Pair ,x ATTENTION v Don’t forget that we are giving away Two Beautiful 100-piece Each" Dinner Sets. They are: on display in our windows. Come and get your chance. . / * Somebody is going to get them— — WHY NOT YOU? EYE" OPENER 18 Flock D^t and plain color Voile Dresses; all shades. While they last— Special $1.00 Each ASK TO SEE THEM . men’s Press shirts 50 Men’s Dress Shirts with Silk Stripes, Crepes and Plain Colors. Never sold for less than $1.75. All sizes. Special— $1.00 Each B B E B E: '• -S> ^ J FASHION’S LATEST IN WOMEN’S SLIPPERS Only 23 pajrs, all sizes. White Kid, j trimmed with Grey Lizard; sold at $5.98. Extra Special— —$2.49 ; ~ MEN’S STAR BRAND DRESS OX X FORDS . in. Black or Tan. Special for this Sale only— $2.95 LADIES’ STAR BRAND SLIPPERS 25 pairs Ladies' Black Kid Slippers in * * all sizes. Special— $1.75 BATH TOWELS 36x17, Beautiful Patterns— Special 35c Other Towels. Special at — 8c to 50c Each il i B E E I I B I il 5, B B B | B E E B > WOMEN’S BLACK AND WHITE SAILORS Only 60 oLthese. Extra Special. 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