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Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Soeiety Editor. Telephone 154
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JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB
MEETS SATURDAY
The Jynior Music club will meet
Saturday afteraoon at four o'clock,
with Virginia Kellers.
^MUSIC CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The regular March meeting of the
Womans Music club will be held Wed
nesday afternoon, March 6, at four
o'clock, in the high school auditorium.
The subject will be “Italy."
“FRIENDLY DOZEUi*^
WITH MRS. JONES ,
Mrs. F. D. Jones entertained the
Friendly Dozen oH Thursday after
noon. Mrs. M. G, Woodiworth, Misses
Margaret and Letitia Jones assisted
Mrs. Jones in serving a salad course,
coffee and tea which was followed by
a sweet course. The guests were:
Mesdames A. E. Spencer, ft. A. Cope-
t/tca Hart »
In the tiny hallway the comer cup
board with open upper shelves or
shelves closed in by glass or mirror
doors often proves a most convenient
and decorative piece.
In the space below, which is masked
by soiid wooden doors, there will be
room for umbrellas, rubbers and kin-1
dred unsightly articles. The upper]I
space can be used for more decorative ‘ i
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EASTERN STAR
MEETS TOMORROW
James B. Parrott chapter No
Order of the Eastern Btar, will hold
its regrular monthly meeting at the
Masonic temple, BMday evening,
March 1. at 7:30. All members are
urged to attend and visitors will be
welcomed.
land, J. I. Copeland, W. S. Beam Ik{things—^bright bits of pottery; a few
Graham,' R. E. Jones, J. Lee Young, 1 curios; a gay little box to hold keys
D. J. Woods, W. H. Shands, J. A. Bai- j and matches to be caught up. at the
ley, John.Spratt and A. V. Martin, j last moment. Or, if the upper doors
be mirrored, the shelves can be ujed
MRS. JACOBS HOSl’ESS
TO STUDY CLUB
The Wednesday Study club met
with Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, and made a
study of New Orleans. Mrs. W. D.
Copeland was the le^ider. The pro
gram, included the folloyring:
“George Cable’s New Orleans,” Mrs. i
C. Bynum Betts. i
‘Life of Odilowecdon,” Mrs. Mar-1
i shall Brown. ' • j
‘Lafeadio Hern," Mrrf. G. W. Gig-
as a repository for the hat and gloves,
belonging to man of the house.
Vegetarian Menu
Cream of lima bean soup
Eggs an l asparagus tips
Stuffed baked tomatoes
String bean salad
Banana shortcake
Beverage <
U. D. C. TO MEEF
FRIDAY^AFTERNOON “Lafeadio Hern," Mrrf. G. W. Gig- Warm Slaw
The regular meeting of the local : A medium-sized head of cabbhge, 2
D. C. chapter will be held in the high! “New Orleans Loses Chimes,” “New I eggs, 1 cup sour cream, Ih table-
school'building Friday afternoon at | ^ of Mystery," Mrs. J. j spoons butter, cup vinegar, cup
4 o’clock. Hostesses for the ^t^eeting I p j^^obs, Jr. , j sugar, i tablespoon mustard, 1 lea-
w’ill be Mrs. J. F. Jaedbs, Miss Clara | Night In New Orleans," Mrs.' spoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper. Chop!
Duckett, Mrs. W. J. Bailey, Mrs. A. D. Copeland.
B. Blakely, Mrs, Wj, W. Harris, Mrs. j
W. P. Momjoy,and Mr«. W. H. ^gH^RON OBJECTS
Sr.
PARTY FOR ’
YOUNG FRIENDS
On Satui'day afternoon little Butl.r
Black entertained about 23 little
friends. After an hour of games the
little folks were invited in for re
freshments, Patriotic deco.ratiqns were
•in ever detail, George Washington
TO CURIOSITY
cabbage fine,^ook dressing until thick, i
then pour over cabbage w’hile hot., j
Serve soon after.
Ham ('roqueltes
To M cup milk at boiling point aid
2 table spoons bread crumbs; stir un
til thickened. Add 1 cup chopped cook
ed ham, 1 table spoon chopped parsley.
Town passes Ordinance Taxing Ad
mission Charges To Stop Viewers
of King “Mystery House."
York, Feb. 26.—Objecting to the! seasoning and beaten yolk of 1 egg.
making of the home of Rafe King at Mix well and when cool form into
Sharon a show place for curiosity j balls the size of a nut. Roll in egg and
seekers, the Sharon town council is i crumbs and fry in hot fat 2 minutes or
hatchets being used for place cards endeavoring to impose, on C. E. Me-1 until brown. ,
and cherry jello with cake was served.! Gurkin, now in p^session of the,
The littte guests also were presented ; house, a license charge of |200 a year, t C arroft Pudding
with red baskets filled with red and! The object of this move, it is .said.j Crate two,cups of carrot.s; beat twoil
white candLs. 'is not to obtain money for the town’eggs until light, then add the carrots,
treasury but to end a spectacle dis- a table spoon of butter, seasoning, L
dislike this until firm.
ACTAEAN CLUB
WITH MRS. COPELAND • |
Mrs. W. I). Copeland wa» hostess to,.
the Aetaean cab on Tuesday a/tf-Icomraercialiaation step,
noon, hive tables were arranp.d for ordinance under which MeGur-
rook, and the hostess, assisted by Mrs.! 1^,,^ to pay a license
A. \\. Brice and Miss Margaret Brice,
pleasing to Sharon people, the swarm- j cup of milk ancl a teaspoon of flour, j j
ing there all day . Sunday of curiosity j Mix well, pour into individual buttered
seekers from the four poirrts of the. baking tups an i bake in a slow oven
ilean and lk‘at Salad
To one cup cooked or canned) lima
mi. specifies that “exhibits, theatrical or beans add 1 cup chopped pickled beets
served a salad course and coffee. The ghaij lic.nsed at the rate of i and two chopped hard-cooked eggs,
following wera present: Mesdames jq 520 a day, the charge being in Mix the mayonnaise and serve at onve J
.lulia Griffin, E. J. Adair, B. Graham, discretion of the mayor, on crisp.shredded lettuce; garnish with
^ if" ’ McGurkin does not think that the ; mayonnaise.
ttnght,Wi J Bailey. G. C. Pitts, admiaaion to the King:
^Sween. $pr^t. Joe U t-arler,j cornea within the‘province ofl An Ironing Hint
B. H. Boyd, Maggie Hays, R. E. Jones, ^ ordinance and is contemplating! Iron pillow cases lengthwise instead J
the question in the courts. of cri>.sswise and you will iron the
G. Woodworth, A. B. Galloway, 'pj,* charge for entering the King 1 wrinkles out instead of in.
Iieake,^MarshaH Brown, an.l .Miss i8.25 cents a piece. “Stay as long : Starch will not stick to the iron if
he right. ^ want" visitors are told. Visit-; you add a little borax or paraffin to
■ ' ors are few during the week, but on ; the starch when boiling.
Events To Be Held : Sunday they stream there from morn-j
: At County Meet; them, huwever, pny the i Duke Data Shows
admission charge. Tht economical ones* lodUStry GrOWtll
following fourteen athletic : ^heir cars and view things from
The following fourteen
events will be h:ld for boys over' afar.
twelve years of age in the county
track meat on Friday, April .oth: r> 1? I,
100-yard dash, running high jumpj' 1 • v>« Jt rCSnlTICll
440-yard dash, discus throw, 220-yard,
dash, pole vault, mile run, 1*20 yari,
high hurdles, running broad jump, j
S80-yard dash, shot put, 220-yard low |
hurdles, javelin throw, mile relay.
; Charlotte, Feb. 25.—An’average of
I one new industrj’ approximately every
; three days located in cities and towns'
j in the Piedmont section of the Caro-
linas, served by the Duke interests,
jan indu.strial survey of the section
0n P'riday evening, March 8, at the made public today by the Duke Power
Florida StreeiT school, the freshman i^‘O'lipany shows:
To Stage Play
_ ; A total of IIT new industrial plants
The follownng ten evvnts will be 'f l^'ss of Presbyterian college will pie- listed
held for girls over twelve years of ’ sent “The Junior,” a college comedy,
age in the same meet; ^fn thr^e acts. To those' interested in
50-yard dash, basketball throw, run-1 , , • j
f. , . ,, ,' the pleasures, pavns, and pranks of
ning high jump, discu.s throw. ‘ „r«mises an ' 21 were new plants or adiitions
thTnw TiiYinincr KrAml JllG x nt? pi^fiJiS^S ftn i .-.i ,, ~ i i* i
nuraies, DdseDaii tnrow, running Droau J ^ . ' ; built by existing industrial establish-
jump, 75 yard dash, shot put, relay. evening of delight. ments
, ■ -v ^) Charlotte led with 16 new industries
.\n analysis of the sur\ey shows
that of the 117, a total of 'J3 were new
indu.stries established by new concerns
IS YOUR CHILD THIN?
VVha|; ai’e you doing about it? Have
you tried the reliable preparation our
grandfathers knew—that our modern
doctors are commending strongly?
Proper growth and development of ybung'bodies is
largely dependent upon the>supply of VITAMINS in the
food. Good food in abundance may not contain these nec
essary VITAMINS. Cod Liver Oil corrects the deficiency.
Used with a proper amount of nourishing food, it has
been very effective^in treating children and adults.
PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY’S
STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL
%
4 oz. 50c; 16 oz. $1.25
Tbis'pure, standardized preparation
aids in treating and preventing'i
BOW-LEGS, RICKETS, SPINAL
CURVATURE, KNOCK-KNEES.
Help Your Child To Become Robust
and Normal!
Direction for most effective use are
given wrth each bottle.,
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SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
CORNER AT UNION STATION f
Phones 377 a'nd 400
^^.and Burlington wes second with 15.1
~ I Greensboro and Spartanburg had 11'
.each; High Point and Winston-Salem,^
'nine each; Greenville eight; Hickory, I
; Salisbury and Mt. Airy, six each, and
Belmont five. Hendersonville, Reids-
vilie, Thomasville, Elkin, Marion and |
1 Anderson each had two or morq.
Government Post
j Is Taken By Lindy
! Washington, Feb. 23.—Col. Charles
! A. Lindbergh has accepted hi.s first of
ficial post with the govemment—i
I technical advisor to the aeronautics
o, branch of the commerce department. ’*
Secretary Whiting announeqd the i
appointment Thursday and said that!]
Coi. Lindbergh had agreed to hold
’’J himself in readiness'to resporrd to any n
■ call from \Villiam P. Mc€ra<‘ken, Jr.,'
Uhe depai-tment’s assistant secretary n
'jn charge of the aeronautics to advise'
i or personally assist the government in '
; all phases of its regulation of civil
aviation, the establishment of airports 11
I and"airways, re.search and prevpQtion
! of accidents.
NOTH E
i
Notice is hereby given that we have!
sold our interest in the. Fuller Gro-^l
eery Company, Clinton, S. C., to the'
said firm and are no longer connected'
with this establishment in any way. j
J. PLATT PRATHER, j
L. E. .HATTON. |
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WEEK
ALE
B« sure to bdhao of our Founder’s Week SakI Your
A * A P store is ofnrmg the Hnest foods et such modest prices that
substantial saT|ii|i ara assured. NationaUp adrartisad brands of
groceries.. .fruito and TcgetaUat.. .dainty delicadea from acroas
the seven sea • • • in fMty' n galaxy of dioicest foods await jent se-
lection. Founder’s ^Veek conies but once a yaar. This yaar viffiuntal
raloas fittingly commeinorata tha founding of Amarica’s greatest
food institution.. .the A fr P stores. Attend ^ sale! Stock your
food shelTes! America’s finest foods are priced low t^ week!
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HAMS
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O’CLOCK
COFFEE
HIGHEST QUALITY
SANTOS
3 lbs. $1.00
Armour’s Slw
Kingan’s Reliable
A & P
Family or Self-Rising
I?'
LOUR
12 Lb. Bag 49c
24 Lb. Bag 89c
48 Lb. Bag* 1.7 5
98 Lb. Bag*3.45
SWIFT’S
JEWEL
SHORTENING
lb. IRYgC
8
ALASKA C! A T 1
PINK O/Rljf
Can
Campbell’s BEAN ^ 5 cans 25c
CRISPO
Combination
BARS
or
Lemon
. Cookies
2 lb. 25c
Cigarettes
LUCKY STKIKi:.S. OLD GOLDS. Y'llU.STKU-
CTULDS, FIUD.MONT.s, C.\Mi;L.S
Carton $1.45
GRANDMOTHER’S
BREAD
Full ruiiiid
Wrniii'il Loaf
1
w Diir -n
I'ull I'liunt!
Sugar
lb. 5^c
25 lb. bag. . .$1,38
Candy
lb. 17c
Cream Drops
Liberty Creams
Cocoanut '
Bon Bons
IONA PEAlS a.' 10c
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^ GUEST.
IVORY
^ ’ SOAP
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7 cakes 25c
SnowdrifI
6 $ 1 • 10
LUX
TOILET SOAP
2 cakes I5c
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