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V • 1 \ F ' * -f v, A PAGE TWO 31 l : f— THE CLINTON CflRONICLfr' CLINTOMt 8. & V r- THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 m4m X • - i I vniil Doesn’t your- baby deserve’the best? / LL mothers are familiar ^ We carry many other arti- with such products* aa cles you ‘may need for the Sugar of Milk, Stearate oi Baby—rubber nipples, teeth- SOiS"' * inc, Boric Acid, Castor Oil, ing rings, etc. In each case aTTum-^Bowder and Baby the quality is‘guaranteed to . All, Powder. All, however, may be the best., not know that there are dif- Many people come here , w ferent qualities of these. To also for Perfumes, Candies, our customers recom- Toilet Articles and the like. mend these products as made When you have a pre-crip- by E. R.. Squibb & Sons. tion that you wish to have They are noted for uniform iiiied carefully, bring it to purity and efficacy. our prescription department. I SADLER-OWPNS PHARMACY " Ju- ; .. t ,rytrtt tt t' t |iiiIm EVENTS J," 11 j Welcome ^ . —? , We are glad you are coining back for the “Golden Jubilee.” We hope you will have a great time. We want you to drop in to see us. : r * Clinton's Oldest Drug Store welcomes you. Try a refreshing drink at our fountain, or a saucer *cf our wholesome, refreshing ice cream. -1—— NUNNALLY’S CANDY YOUNG’S PHARMACY “THE OLD RELIABLE” * Phone No. 19 —- — Clinton, S. C. OP INTEREST TO WOAEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 v , * v ' * Maude Ellis, Mesdames R. F. Adair, •i-. MISS MOODY HONORED On Tuesday evening Mrs. Clayte Bailey and^Miss Mayme Leake enter tained a number of the younger set in honor of their niece, Miss Susan Moody, of New Yortf. Tables were ar ranged for rook and an enjoyable evening was spent. An ice course-), was served. > " ■ ■■ j ^REGULAR MEETING OF U. D. C. HELD On Friday afternoon the regular monthly meeting of t))}e United Daughters of the Confederacy was held in .the ladies club room. The meeting was devoted to a business session and the following members were present: Mesdames J. F. Jacobs, Sr., R. W. Johnson, H. D. Rantin, J. E.'Ross, F. M. Boland, W. A. Moor head, J. Will Dillard, Misses Arva i * 1 Henry and ClaVa Duckett. ^ o CAMPERS AT RIVERSIDE . The campers at Riverside report a week of great merry making. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mrs. Hubert Pitts and P. H. Bomar are chaperones and the; have exerted every . effort to the occasion delightful; The pa is composed of: Misses Katherine Glasgow, Lydije Davis, Zeline Davis, Almk Davis, Sarah Knox, Isabel Witherspoon, Dudley Cozby, Cleon Pitts, Rosa Lee Jones. P. S. Bailey, T. L/W. Bailey, J, W. Dillard, L. B. Dillard, G. H. Ellis, J. ey, JL T. Little, A. V. Martin, Milling, W. H. - Simpson, and M. Young. * ETIQUETTE By HISS FLO ■SHE. Milk and Butter :!)• I* the moat wholesome food in the ’'jrorld. Nothing else can take its place aa a nutricious, health-producing food. YOU can have plenty of GOOD WHOLESOME MILK Wt IB astonishingly ‘ - low coat if you feed your CoV 6„ Cotton Seed MEAL and HUlJs Does your milk taste bitter or “weedy” in summer? A small amount of meal and hulls added to your cows’ diet will increase your supply of milk and keep it from having that weed taste. U - 1 HULLS 70c PER HUNDRED MEAL $2.00 v r . 4 WE MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES ♦ CLINTON OIL MILL PHONE NUMBER 62 T irty Dear Miss Fib: A gentleman whom I like very much recently presented me With a lovely wrist watch, as a birthday present. We afe very excel- ent friends—nothing more—and I am wondertng if it would be proper for me to keep it. Please advise me. • . - —M. T. • A lady should never accept gifts of great value from a gentleman, no matter how well she knows him. Even at the risk of offending the gentle man, she must refuse expensive pres ents. She might say, “It is very nice of you to have thought of me, but I really cannot accept it.” Jibe gentle man may give the lady flowers, candy and books, or any other inexpensive trifle, as often as he likes, but gifts f jewelery, etc., are very bad taste. ACTAEAN CLUB ENTERTAINED On Thursday morning Mrs. T. D. Copeland in a miost cordial manner, entertaiped-the members- ef the Act a- ean club and a few additional friends. Upon arrival each guest was present ed with an attractive souvenir, a min iature shepherd’s crook, which bore the couple and table number. ( For several hours rook was enjoyed and those playiqg were: Mesdames George Copeland, Horace Payne, Irby Hipp, Jodi^Chandler, Guy Pitts, C. M, Bai ley, R. B. Vance, E. J. Adair, L. D. McCrary, M. J. McFadden, L. B. Dil lard, J. L. Wright, E. W. Ferguson, 1 j Misses allie Wright and Clara • Duckett.'! t ► additional friends enjoyed Mrs. Rob- P 4 Our store extends to the “Golden Jubilee” visitors a most cordial wel come. As you come back to this great institution for a week’s re union, we hope it will be one of pleas ure fo each of you. MRS. ROBINSON HOSTESS TO ‘THIRTEEN CLUB” On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Carl .Robinson Was a grAcious hostess to ■ “The Thirteen Club.” A number of Dear Miss Flo: Please tell me how corn on the cob should be eaten. Is it correct to nold the cob with the napkin?. How should watermelon be eatem—should fhe knife and fork be used in cutting it—or the fork only? A friend of mine says that it is pro per to eat French-fried potatoes with the fingers. Is it? —P. W. * * * When,corn on the cob-is served, thej^ fingers are used. The cob shouM be]o held with one hand only. The nap- j ♦ kin should never be used to hold it. i If a special short steel knife is pro-! vided the corn may be cut from the! cob. In eating watermelon, the fork ! is used. The seeds may be dropped into the cup of the hand. French- fried potatoes should be eaten with a fork. •f yh Welcome Visitors Dear Miss Flo: If, while waiting for a train, a lady meets a gentleman j whom she knows, who is going to the | same place, shpuld the gentleman buy her ticket? If she wishes a paper, chocolates, or some other trifle, should she permit him to pay for it. Thank*. —J. W. ** * The gentleman should not pay for the lady’s ticket, nor is he obliged Ao inson’s kindness and for a couple of p ay f or th# trifles she may. wish. hours rook and bridge were enjoyed. The guests present included: Mes dames Roger Coe, R. W .Phillips, M. J. McFadden, Irby . Hipp, J. F. Ja cobs, Sr., Hughes, C. M. Bailey, Ray mond Pitts, Hubert Pitts, Pringle Copeland, T. J. Peake, Jodie Chandler, Horace Payne, L. B. Dillard, Reese Young, Chris Adair, Barnie Parrott, R. W. Wade, J. W. Finney, Walter Richbourg, John Young, W. D. Cope land, Wt S. Robinson, Misses Dorcas Mason, Clara Duckett, Myra Leamap, Sallie Wright, and Nancy Owens. A delectable salad course and iced tea were served. Mrs. T. J. Peake was However, if he wishes to* he may, providing the lady has no objections. / We will be very glad to have you come to our large and modern De partment Store—where you will find all the conveniences that are to be expected of a department store. Li Our salsladies and salesmen will ' * a be glad to render any service jto k . — - « « . j make your stay pleasant while in • our city. . A . t *v for the rook prize. MOTHERS’ CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING Dear Mrss Flo: I know that it is considered iihproper to us£ a tooth pick in public, but if a particle of food becomes lodged, by accident, in the teeth, and is causing the, diner great annoyance, is it permissible to remove it? —L. C. '* * * When it is absolutely uqfvoidable, the toothpick may be used. However, the mouth should be shielded with the napldn. ^ It is our honor to have you here as our guests for the Orphanage-“Golden Jubi- • lee” and our fondest hope is that you*will be h^gpy during your stay. ' * ’ . Come to our store—cool under our fans and partake of the delicious delicacies'pre- pared at our fountain. • r f Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Phone 400 At Union Station Phone 400 . m.,m f - "c li < ► presented with an attractive wall vase AIVNOITNCES 1 \ j;jfor top score for bridge, and Mrs. R. gjQ SUMMER SALfij^ W. Phillips with a box of bon bons j On Thursday afternoon the regular monthjy meeting .of the Mothers’ Club was held .With Mrs. John T. Little as hostess. “Law’^has been selected for ,the subject of study for the new year and the Year Book committee was composed of Mesdames T. L. W. Bai- nposeu c ley, W. H. Simpson, John Spratt, A. Beginning Friday morning and con tinuing for ten days, the well known firm of B. L. King & Son, announce their annual discount sale, including their complete stock of ready-to-wear. Price reductions range from 25 oer cent to one half of the originaLprices. The story is told in a page advertise ment in today’s paper which will be of unusual interest to the femirtine buy* ing public of tbis section. Department Store ALWAYS ON THE JOB Ulinton, S. G. V. Martin. The subject for the June meeting *was: “Our Government—the Executive Depastment.” Roll call: “A former president, date and party.” .“The President—His Election, Pow er, Duty,” Mrs. W. H. Simpson. “The Cabinet—the Development— the Duties of Each Department,” Mrs. A. V. Martin. Miss Maude fellis delighted the club with two lovely vocal selections with accompaniment by Mrs. T. L. W. Bai ley 1 The guests were then invited to the dining room where first a refresh ing “ice contest” was enjoyed on the sultry afternoon, and then to music afforded by Misses Janet Leake and Jeanette Crawford, an elegant salad course with" ice tea was enjoyed. 1 At an unexpected moment. Miss Emma Little entered bearing an ar resting Jack Horner pie. She forth with told her story: “Miss Maude Eleanor Ellis was in love with a* preacher bold, . - An tho’ he possessed not many mil lions in gold * He bestowed upon her a wealth of love untold, r * She was wooed and won in a most romantic way. . And* a group of mothers efcch brought . A gift in honor of her wedding day. Jack Horner longed to play a gal* lant p#ft, • So he bore the ’kerchiefs for the wound caused by Cupid’s dart. 1 . The pie waa then opened by Miss Ellis And a score of dainty handker chiefs was found. She graciotudy thanked the mothers, and a delightful afternoon was enjoyed by: Miss NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. All persons having claims against the estate of Nannie Williams* (color ed) deceased, must present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Clinton, S. C., on or before the 15th day of July, 1925, or file* the same with the Probate Court of Laurens County, S. C., on or before the 15th day of July,* 1925, or be forever barred. W. D. COPELAND, 7-9-5tc Administrator. ; ’ '4 ► if' f Jump Into A Bradley NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE In Re: Estate of Nannie Williams ‘ (colored) deceased. N&tice is hereby given that P will on the 15th day of July, 1925^nake final return of my aots and doings as administrator of the Estate of Nannie Williams (colored) deceased, to the Probate Court of Laurens County. S. 1 < ► C., and will at the same time apply to 1 said* Court for .final discharge aa ad ministrator ofTsaid estate. W. D, COPELAND, 7-9-5tc. 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