The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 10, 1929, Image 3

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"i. \ i Yousg, and H. £. Sturgeon, M. Young. MRS.T. D. COrELAND>• .. HOSTESS TO ACTAEAN CLUB On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. OJ Copeland entertained the members of ftEAUTIFUL PARTIES Lee The Actaean club at the Mary Mus- grove tea room. Five tables were ar ranged for rook with the f<^lowing players: Mesdames Lethe Gregory, Julia Griffin, W. D. Copeland, Pringle Copeland, J. H. Hunter, R. B. Vance, J, L. Wright, B. H. Boyd, J. Will Dil lard, H. M. Wise, G. A. Copeland, T. J. Peake, L. B. Dillard, W. J. Bailey, Guy Pitts, L. D. McCrary, Misses Clara Duckett and Sallie Wright. MR. AND MRS. KING ENTERTAIN A pleasant occasion of the holiday season was a bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs. William TCing at their home last Friday evening, compli menting their guests, Mias Willie Coxe, Sipipsonville; Miss Eunice Rob ertson,. Libeiiy, and Miss Ina Curry, Simpsonville. • . After cards were put aside, plum pH^Wy illU ' WJ I served. Those present DURING WEEK On Wednesday L-wd Thursday Mrs. Jack H. Young andd Miss Elizabeth Young entertained With two beautiful parties. Ppt plants and cut flowers adorned the home. The guests of Wed- nesdady were: Mesdames R. C. Adair, Reese Young, I. M. Smith, Wade Sper ry, J. B. Parrott, R. E. Sadler, Wm. Bailey Owens, H. M. Wise, Glenn Ful ler, Horace Payne, Henderson Pitts, Lonnie McMilUan, Lee Add Blakely, Ned Anderaon, George Cornc^n, Oli ver Burroughs, J, W. Finney, Misses Dorcas Mason, Collette Griffin, Mele- nee Thornley and Nannell Bl^kck. On Thursday the foUowiaig. were present: Mesdsmes R. W. Wade, J. F. Jacobs, Jr., J. T. Young, Clarence' Galloway, W. D. Copeland, J. W. Leake, Jack Shealy, D. C. Heustess, T. J. Peake, A. N.^Tnylor, L. B. Dil lard, Hugh Simpson, B. H.^oyi, Hen- Dunwcdy, W. A. Johnson, Tweghe E. H. WllkM. Glam Met, Bring® !<•*«««*■ Copeland, Win. Bailay OWreni," CUiW Haya, A. Chaiidler, George Ghimel- y son, H. M. Wisa, B. E. Sadler^ L M* ^ The Clinton high school^pens ita Smith, MiaBes Elizabeth Youi^ an4 baaketball season on Wednesday af- To Onen SeasMi Clara Duchett. DINNERS INCLUDED > ^ IN WEEKS EVENTS ;;On Thursday and Friday eveningi Mr, and Mrs. Pringle Copeland wter*; tained a number of friends at dinner.. The guests on Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. W. At Jolmaon, Bfir. ard Mrs. Tweghe Tonsen, Mrs. J^n John son, Mr. and Mrs.’Wm. Bailey Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Finney, Mr. and Mrs* Thomas Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. E. C .Alair, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler. ' ^ The ^ests on Friday were. Mr. .and Mrs, J.. F.’ Jacobs, Jr., bW. and Mrs. Clair Hays, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans, Mr. and. Mrs. F. M. Todd, Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Heustess, Mr. and Mrs. H .race Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, Mr. and Mrs. li. W. Phillipa,v Mr. and Mrs. W. P.* Jacobs, Lieut, and Mrs.-A. N. Taylor. On ' Tuesday evening Miss Eileii .Copeland and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell en- torcained eeveral friends, at dinner. Bowls of narcissi adoined the home. The guests of the occasion were: Miss es ;viarion Copeland, Janie Lois'Lynn, Lucy Bailey, Isabel Witherspoon, Al- tnmoon, January when the local boys wiU nleet thb quintet- of '^4iiley Military institute «t Greennmod, and ^ girls wHl meet the Thomw^ Hi gfels in the college g^^nasium. The game here will be played at 5:30 and a large nundier of suppotiiers are m'gcd to be oh hand to give ttie girls a sbo 'j. This will be the first game of I he season and both teams are ex- t pecting to win from their .opponents. were served, those present were; jodie Chandler, R. W. Phillips, Misses Misses Coxe, Robertson, Curry, Chris- Duckett, • Mayme Leake and Florrie Burdette. Mrs. F. D, Jones and Miss Ethel Hun- tine Peake, Mable and Gladys Aldred and Messrs. Hubert Boyd, Silasr Bai- ley, Frank Godfrey, J. B, Hart, Fay ette Henry ami Aldine Blakely. MOTHERS’ CLUB WITH MRS. JONES On Thursday evening Mrs. R. E. Jones was ht^tess to the Mothers’ club. Rol call was answered with a current event and the following was included in the program: “Ann Pamela Cunningham,” Mrs. B. Graham. “Madam Montessori,” Mrs. P.'S. P>ailey. Mrs. Jones, assisted by Mrs. John Davis, Mrs.' George Davis, and Mrs. B. R. Fuller, served a salad course followed by a sweet course to the fol lowing members: Mesdames R. F. Adair, P. S. Bailey, T. L. W. Bailey, J. W. Dillard, J. W. Finney, Bothwell Graham, Irby Hipp, J. H. Hunter, J. Rccanha Vance, Kate Odiornc, Mar garet Copeland, Addison Neighbors, T u C3- • Roberts, James Edmund Fergitv t Mrs. John Dclmar, Rh.me. B. Hays, Fantj Thornley, William McCrary, Heath] Copeland, Weir Davis, Mack Adair, Brooks Owens and J. J. Cornwell. ter called for refreshments, which consisted of a salad course ami Rus sian tea. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS .AT LUNCHEON On Tuesday Mesdames J. B. Par rott, V/ade Sperry and R. C. Adair entertained'a'number of friends at a luncheon. The home of Mrs. Parrott was adorned with swfcet peas and candles, and on the eight tables were placed vases of sweet peas. Four j courses were served the following; guests: Jlesdames Irby Hipp, J. W. j Finney, R. W, Phillips, Frank Kel- j lers, R. W. Waic, Oliver Burroughs, j Reese Young, Clareftce Galloway, Pringle Copeland, Thomas Jacobs, T. J. Peake, John Johnson, Tweghe Ton- sen, Wh A. Johnson, W. J. Bailev, J. F. Jacobs, Sr., J. F. Jacobs, Jr., W. P. FREE SCHOOL FOR COOKING CHAPPED HANDS AND FACES. CAN BE RELIEVED .t Quick, simple method makes your skin tingle with comfort. SADLER’S HAND AND FACE LOTION , 2 oz. bottle 25c ' 6 oz. bottle — 50c Cleansing and-soothing to chapped skins. This is the best remedy for chapping Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Phones 377 and 400 ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ Prices I / • Are Low! ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i It’s not so much the reduced-price weekly specials that we are most proud to offer; pur greatest achieve ment is the very low range of our regular prices, on ALL our items, day in and day out throughout the year! And the high quality never varies. » GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD 7c ROJO'S 8c 21 OUNCE n PULLMAN H0 LOAP, POUND LOAF ♦ Aunt Jemina PANCAKE PLOUR, pkg. 14c ■| -X I ♦ ♦ ♦ I ALASKA PINK No. 1 TALL CAN 17c Log Cabin SYRUP, table size 25c -MEAL ■ GRITS 10c Best Pure LARD, lb. 15c IONA ^iUNSWEET COCOA PRUNES 2-lb. can 19c 2-lb. pkg. 19c D. M. ASPARAGUS TIPS, Nc. i can Ife A & P F,\MILY—SELF-RISING ^ FLOUR 95c $3.75 Fancy PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar 25c SWIFTS JEWEL rSHORTENINC ♦ X X 2 ibs. 25c I Libby’s SAUERKRAUT, No. 2 can .. . 10c Clustcr-RAISINS, Iff^z. pkg. 12‘/2C Home Eccnomiat Here Three Days Next Week To Give Electric Cooking Demonstrations. 'Hundreds of ladies from ^Clinton find surrounding territory are expected to js attend the three day elctric cooking: ^ school to be held next Tuesday, Wed-1SS resday and Thursday afternoons un-|~S der the auspices of the Electric Do-, ^ ’'artment of the Town of Clinton. Thrlf^g demonstrations will be held daily at j ? o’clock at the City Clerk’s offioe. with Miss Clara E. Dean, nationally known home economist and cooking; expe'c in charge, and has exten ’edi oil housewives a most cordial invita-'^j tion to be present. f The school has every indication of I being one of the most popular and best' held in this section of the state and \ from all reports, will be largely at-| tended. irs Miss Dean, the lady in charge ofJf?~ ■It? schftflT. liillT pVgpaTg’*TnmtI!r•as All cooking will be done by electricity. ^ Part of the City Clerk’s office will be j ^ made into a kitchen which will be the, ~ last word in modernness and in effi-,,^ ciency. Electric ranges,, with oven heat controls, and other fixtures, will be used; an electric.refrigerator will ^ aid in preparing the menus, in keep- ~ ing frostiiigs and icings cold and stiff, ^ and in preserving foods. t Miss Dean will not only prepare the , ~ i menus, but will lecture during the I time. While beating eggs or sifting flour or whipping cream, she will be ~ 1 idling her-licarers just how long to ~ • beat those eggs, or how much flour ^ ! should he u.sed, o|3fthe proper stiff- ~ I ness of the cr<'am to obtain the bes! ^ j r( sult.s. Sheds si.M-to be a woman (J ~ I mu.h persrna'ity arnf charm, and the"^ ! dishes rhe prepares aie ca’oiilated to^.^ j tempt the mest fastidious. . rr: I The dcrrj'jnstrations b'-gin at three o’clock each afternoon and last for two hour.s. The City invites any worn-1 ^ .'in able to attend the meetings' to do | ^ •SO and learn all possible about the i benefit of Ihe women of the comniuni-* ty, and it is hoped that the building "jzz will be paeked to capacity. . Each jierson is asked to bring a nencil and pad on which notes may be ‘aken ab.'^iuf the preparation and cook- ~ ing of foeds. Those atten(lin,g will also be rdifistcre 1, and at the conclusion of each "day’s lessons, prizes will be ^ I given away. I It is planned to disrtibute on the I closing day a souvenir bbuklot of red- ^ j pes prepared by Miss Dean, an.l vain- ^ i able information for the h'.usewife. | sz: Those souvenir booklets will bedmpov- tant additions to any kitchen. ’ Miss Dean has conducted successful'^ cooking schools in many cities of the ^ nation. She has been prominent in ^ home economics work for years and ^ has been,.ip numerous cities from coar.; ^ to coast, and has made ‘a decided im- pPession wherever she has appeared. 'ZZ She is a nationally known expert, and ~ I the women of this community are urg ed to take advantage to gain from her experiences and demonstrations, oi The school is being held under the auspices of the City’s water atrd light department to encourage electric cook ing in the city with the nationally known Hotpoint tknges. 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known. THOMASON MOTOR CO., Laurens li- DEL MQNTE YELLOAV CLtNG SLICED OB HALVES LARGE CAN PEACHES 21c Every Woman in Clinton is Invited to Attend the ty Free Electric Cooking School At City Clerk’s Office Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday January 15,16,17 Beginning Daily Promptly at 3 P. M. 1 “White.Week” | At Penney’s s j “Winter White Week** is announced • S in today’s paper as' the. extraordinary ' ^ ; event of next week »t the J. C Pen- j ~ ♦ jney Company. Throuirhout the entire ; = iijweek white"igoods will be feature^ ati = ’’|low prices including muslin, batiste,.S shee^ng, lingerie fabrys, bedwear, ■ *= etc. The big event m attractively , « pajre advertisement in todq. V Miss Clara E. Dean, home economist expert will de liver instructive lectures^and demonstrations of how to cook with the Hot Point Electric Rangfe. ■ '' * ’ * ' ' The school is absolutely free—na obligation what ever upon your attendance. All that is asked is that you bring a pad and pencil for your own convenience in‘ making notes of suggestions and recipes. Plan to attend every day of the three-day school Free Presents Given Away Every Day City of Clinton WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT \ - ^ :i - - Wk. H, . Nk