The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 18, 1926, Image 3
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SOCIETY EVENTS
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INTEREST TO WO/*\EN
Mrs, Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone IS*
CAKE AND CANDY
SALE TOMORROW
The Willing Workers of the First
Presbyterian chuich will have a candy
end cake sale for the benefit of their
mountain mission work at Buladeau,
both morning and afternoon, Friday,
November 19. The sale will be held it
Jeans Book Store.
|hostesses will be: Mrs. W. B. Farr,
Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, Mrs. E. G., ful
ler and Mrs. Julia Griffin. The meet
ing will be held as usual at the D. A.
R. room in the Masonic Temple build
ing, at 3:30 p. m .
THIRTEEN CLUB
?S ENTERTAINED ' -
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., delightfully
entertained the Thirteen club on Sat
urday afternoon. Mrs. James Sprunt
of Dillon, was ah honor guest and the
following were present: Mcsdames
W. P. Jacobs, Pringle Copeland, W, A.
Johnson, Raymond Pitts, Harris IJan-
drum, Carl Robinson, Clair Hays, Wm.
Bailey Owens, and Miss Nancy Owens.
Mrs. Jacobs served a tempting salad
course followed by a sweet course.
^served to the following guests: Janet
: I cake, Jeanette Crawford, Ethel Kil-
hn, Willie Rudd Fuller, Betty Wood-
worth, Janella Boland, Mary Todd,
Katherine Jones, Rachel O’Dahiel,
Martha Blakely, Helen MBam, Hazel
Boland, Helen Chalmers, Helen Adair,
Florence Bailey, Lillian Burns Brown
ing, Alice Todd, Virginia Davis, Fred-
ne Shockley, Frances Barrow, Misses
Agnes McFie and Nell Brown, Messrs.
Bozard and Shannon, George Smith,
Jug Montjoy, Dick Vaughn, Parker
Jones, Bill Blakely, Isaac Copeland,
Harry Davis, T. J. Blalock, Charles
Anderson, Virgil Abrams, Nick Nel
son, Bill Pitts, Denny Pitts, R. A.
Abrams, Watts Davis, M. A. Sumerel,
Pete Bennett, Hubert Todd, Joe Work
man, .Bee Davidson, Parker Martin,
Munford McCrary, Samuel Glenn, Bas-
comb Timmons, Joe Pitts and J. W.
MJtym.
FRATERNITY MEMBERS
ARE HONORED
On Saturday evening Misses Janie
Lois Lynn and Ethel Copeland proved
pleasing hostesses to the Pi Kappa
Phi fraternity when they entertained
at the home of Miss Lynn. The home
a as beautifully decorated with chrys-
rnthemums and potted plants. Block
cream, cakes, mints and punch were
ierved.
SURPRISE PARTY
IS GIVEN
On last Friday evening Miss Eliz
abeth Todd was honored with a sur
prise party by tenth and eleventh
grqde boys and girls. The group met
at the home of Miss Helen Chalmers,
then went Miss Todd’s. An hour of
frogressive conversation was enjoyed,
after which fruit of all kinds was
served.
MRS. ADAIR ENTERTAINS
THURSDAY CLUB
Mrs. Christopher Adair was a gra
cious hostess to the Thursday club.
iMRS- martin t Wess
home and the host€ss y assisted by Airs, {rpg-v itd
Paul Burroughs, served a tempting CLUB
salad course with tea. The guests of
the afternoon were:'- Mesdames Clair
Hays, W. P. Jacobs, C. E. Galloway,
R. W. Wade, Barnie. Parrott, J. D.
Jeans, Frank Kellers, Rufus Sadler*
Csrl Robinson, W. D. Copeland, Gary
Dillard, J. W. Finney, J. H. Wither
spoon, Pringle Copeland, John Little,
T. J. Peake, Raymond Pitts, I^e Snow,
Walter Johnson, Irby Hipp, Misses
Clara Duckett, Nancy and Mae Owens.
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CRESCENDO CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
The Crescendo Music club enjoyed
thegr monthly meeting on Saturday
afternoon with Miss Maude Sumerel.
The following members had different
parts on the program:
“Dance of the Crickets,” Rowe—
Willis Mae Wilson.
Duet: “Minuet in G,” Beethoven—
Mrs. Barnie Parrott and Margaret
Jones.
Piano solo: “The Contented Bird,”
Rowe—William Bobh.r*~
Song: “Swing Little Blossom,”
Gabriel—Margaret Moorhead, Julia
and Frances Bailey. •
Piano $tlo: “Dance of the Wild
Flowers,” Henrich—Virginia Kellers.
The election of officers was h^ld
with the following results:
tie McCrary, presiding Margaret
Jones, vice-president; Mamie
Hoilf.nd, secretary-treasurer.
The members of the Century riub
enjoyed a delightful meeting on Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. A. V. Mar
tin as hostess. “Michael Angelo” was
the subject of study and roll call was
Answered with an Italian master. Mrs.
Marshall Brown, in quite an interest
ing and pleasing manner lectured on
Michael Angelo and also a short pa
per prepared on “The Renaissance”
was prepared by Mrs. Brown and
read by Mrs. B. Graham. The follow
ing ^embers were present: Mes
dames C. M. Bailey, A. M. Copeland,
Arthur Copeland, J. I. Copeland, Mar
shall Brown. A. T. Fant, G. W. Gignil-
liat, E. L. Glasgow, B. Graham, W. A.
Johnson, F D. Jones, Edward Long,
A. V. Martin,. Virginia Neville, A. E.
Spencer, John Sprait, H. E. Sturgeon,
and L. R. Lynn.
acd Mrs. A. E. Spencer presided. ,
Block cream and mints were served
hy Misses Ebenhack, Reardon, Fer
guson, Compcon, Bessie Dugan and '
Nellie Campbell. Miss Minnie Moore
and Mrs. Cora McQuiston pinned sil
ver wedding bells—
DeWese-Lynr.
Nov. 12
1901—1926 #
From an attractive nook punch was
served by Misses May Owens, Mary
Ruth Copeland and Caroline Dugan.
Miss Janie Lois Lynn, Rev and
Mrs. J. C. Neville ana Rev. and Mrs.
Marshall Dendy also entertained.
Quite a number of guests called be
tween the hours of seven and ten-
thirty, and as the last guests called.
Mps. J. F. Jacobs, Jr t ., presiding at the
piano, accompanied Miss' Caroline
Dugan and Miss Leila Norman who
rendered the vocal solos: “The Sweet
est Story” and “At Dawning.” To the
strains of the wedding march Robert
and Ross Lynn entered followed by
Mrs. D. M. Douglas and Miss Janie
Lois Lynn. The bnde and groon; of
twenty-five years ago took their stand
under an arch from which fell a
shower of silver wedding bells and
Dr. D. M. Douglas in an impressive
manner invoked a special blessing on
this family and Thornwell Orphanage.
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ENJOY PARTY
D A. R. CHAPTER
TO MEET
Muigrove’s Mill chapter, D. A. R.,
will hold its November meeting on
Wednesday, November 24th, being HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS
postponed from the afternoon of Ne-
vember I8th, on account of the after
noon meetings, of the ladies at the
Presbyttrinn church this week. Tl.p
MRS. GALLOWAY
DELIGHTS FRIENDS '
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Clar
ence Galloway delighted a number of
her friends when in a most cordial
manner she threw open the doors of
her attractive new home in College
View. About a hundred friends railed
between the hours of four and five-
thirty to meet Mrs. George Barnes of
Ella Lit- the Canal Zone. Mrs. Larry Dillard
and Mrs. A. B. Galloway met the
Ruth guests and Mrs. Jodie Chandler in
troduced them to the receiving line
composed of Mrs. C. E. Galloway, Mrs.
Ccorge Barnes of Panama and Mrs.
Barnes of Greenwood, mother of the
i hostess, (n the living room Mrs. F.
\\ geitM Ewosiigw
An interesting party of the past
week was that of Misses Alice Ben-j Pms^n and Mrs. ( lair Hays enter-
amin and Elizabeth Todd at the home tinned and invited the guests to the
of the .former. Punch and cakes were c * min ? room, bellow chrysanthemums
edded beauty and a touch of. color.
From the dining table with an elegant
cover of Mexican law-e with silver ser
vice appointments Mrs. William Ja
cobs poured ten. The silver service
was presented to Mr. Galloway at a
1 anquet held in Philadelphia and was
naturally used by Mrs. Galloway with
distinct pleasure. Sandwiches, enkes
end toasted almonds were served by
Miss Gladys Barnes and Miss Dorcas
Mason. Farewells were spoken by
Mrs. J. Will Dillard and Mrs. Eugene
Galloway.
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3 .
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23c
Libby’s Yellow Cling
Rosedale Peaches N "c,V 2
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Special Quantity Discounts on all items except Campbell's
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Sugar Cured Picnics : 28c lb.
Cranberries
15c lb.
CELERY
LETTUCE
MILLER'S SOUTHERN FRUIT CAKES
Cato’s Market Specials
Round Steak, pound .... ....- 25c
Tea Bone Steak, pound 25c
Sirlpin'Steak, pound 25c
Chuck Steak ,pound * 20c
Beef Roast, pound . j . 18c
Beef Stew, pound .... ...._— 10c
Sugar Cured Hams, pound .... 38c
Fresh Pork Hams, pound 30c
Pure Pork Sausage, pound ... 30c
Pork Chops, pound . .....35c
Pork Steak, pound 30c
Breakfast Bacon, pound r .... .... 43c
Mixed Sausage, pound 20c
Our Motto Is: —
HONEST WEIGHT, QUALITY, SERVICE
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
IS CELEBRATED
On November the twelfth Dr. and
Mrs. L. R. Lynn celebrated in a most
hospitable and pleasing manner the
twenty-fifth anniversary df their mar
riage. The invitations were extended
ir behalf of recent brides and as a
courtesy to Dr. and Mrs. I). M. Doug-
i las who leave ir January for Colum-
1 bia. Not until guests arrived and be
held Mrs. Lynn in a modish wedding
gown of twenty-five years keeping
and the prominence of sliver wedding
a-tw/irfiJd significance pre
sent itself. .
Greeting the guests were Mr. and »-|
Mrs. A. M. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs.! )
J I. Copeland. The receiving line was j ri
composed of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn
and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Winn, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas.
Other guests honored in the receiving
line were Prof, and Mis. Marshall
j Brown, Prof, and Mrs. R. O. Nelson,
, Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon, Dr.
and Mrs. D. J. WocdsT^
In the living room Dr. ami Mrs. F.
D Jones and Rev. and Mrs. Edward
Long received and in the dining room
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Dr. Spen
cer and Mr C. A. Fleming entertained.
Throughout the house chrysanthe
mums and autumn leaves were ased
effectively and presenting an attrac-
, live scene was the dining room table
v, ith a hand-made cover of lace and
r.plique with silver appointments and
a center vase of pink and white chrys
anthemums, over which a showei of
silver wedding bells fell from the
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1 Can Van Camp Chile
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1 Can Van Camp Tomato
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1 Can Van Camp Vego-»
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1 Can Van Camp Spag
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1 Pkg. Chipso.
1 Onr-lb. Can Crisco.
1 Can Red Seal Lye.
1 Pgk. Strawberry Jello.
1 Can Hershey Cocoa.
1 Pkg. Wm. H. Baker
Premium Chocolate.
1 Pkg. Lipton TVa.
1 Can Maxwell House
Coffee.
1 Pkg. Astor Rice.
1 Pkg. Snow Flake Sugar.
1 Pkg.' Foulds Mararoni.
1 Pkg. Foulds Spaghetti.
1 Can 3-in-l Oil.
1 Can Castle Peas.
1 Pkg. Castle Black
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1 Pkg. Castle -Cwamon-
1 Roll Bungalow Toilet
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1 Can Roman Gold Corn.
1 Pkg. Virginia Sweet
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1 Pkg. Morton’s Iodized
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1 ('an Libby’s Apple
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1 Can Libby’s Spinach.
1 Can Libby’s Corned
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1 Can Libby’s Milk.
1 Pkg. Virginia Sweet
Buckwheat Flour.
1 Pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes.
1 Bar Ivory Soap.
1 Can Underwood Deviled
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1 Pkg. Cream of Wheat.
1 Pkg. Jenny Wren Flour.
1 Jar Beechnut Peanut
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1 Pkg. Colman Mustard.
1 Pk^. Linit Starch.
1 Can Orange l-abel Karo.
1 Can Castle Tomatoes.
1 Five-lb. sack Castle
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