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I . ’'..y ^■V' :;<• "-' ' iafe cLPiTON cmtomcLK SOCIETY s>ir 4, OF INTERl^STTOWOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editoh Teleplifone 154 Pringle Copeland; C. E. Galloiway, W. P. Jacobs, J. W. Rnney, H. M. Wilkes, Irby Hipp, Jodie Chandler, J. F. Ja cobs, Jr., Oliver Burroughs and Elisabeth Young. CENTURY CLUB names OFFICERS At a business meeting of the Cen tury club held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Glasgow the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. Vice-President, Mrs. John Spratt. Sec.-Treas., Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Advisory committee: Mrs. Bothwell Graham, Mrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. Roger Coe. - ‘ ; THIRTEEN CLUB WITH MRS. OWfNS On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Wil liam Bailey' Owens entertained the members ol the Thirteen club. A salad course was served to the guests of the afternoon: Mesdames Pringle Cope land, W. P. Jacobs, Horace Payne, J. J. Cornwell, S. C. Hays, Clarence Happ, Hubert Pitts, Raymond Pitts, Morgan Todd, B. H. Boyd, Thomas Jacobs, Reese Young, W. A. Johnson, Felder Smith, Rufus Sadler, Goyne Simpson, W. H. Simpson, A. W. Brice, John T. Youhg and Miss Elizabeth Young. Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Miss-Clara Duck ett, Miss Carrie Fuller, and Ben Town send. ST. PATRICK DINNERS DURING WEEK Two attractive St. Patrick dinners of the past week were given by Mr. aiid Mrs. J.* Fv Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett. The guests on Thurs day evening were: Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey, Rev ^nd Mrs. John McSween, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. On the other occasion: Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Happ, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bailey Ow ens, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Cope land, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Miss Carrie Fuller and Benet Townsend. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Beautiful in appointment and un usual af to time Vas the dinner given by Mrs. R. Z. Wright, March 6, to “The Friendly t)ozen Book Club," of which she is a charter member. Just fifty years ago that day Mrs. Wright, nee Miss Mamie Lee, became the bride of that prince of husbands, R. Z. Wright, a native of this place. Several years ago Mr. Wright retired from active business and is today en joying the fruits of his early labors, surrounded^ familjTand friends who love and reject him to a marked de gree. Sentiment as well as beauty was ex pressed in table decorations. The cen ter piece, a beautiful silver basket pre sented by three daughters. Miss Sal- lie, Mrs. Homer Todd of Greenville, and Mrs. Zee McLees, held gay daffo dils sent by a club member. At each end of the table stood a six-branch candelabra, the soft light of their candles shaded by hand-made lace shades, the work of the gifted bride. Daffodils, place cards, mints, etc., car ried out the golden color scheme that fr Hf Nmcu HM % We are apt to overlook the decora tive possibilities of the bird cage, which, when good to look at, adds a most homelike touch to rooms. The new cages are very attractive and can be had in dozens of colors— green, blue, red, coral, Persian silver and combinations of the same colors. In general they will be found in brass, finishjBd in a great variety of colors applied by the duco process just as cars are finished; or they may be light-weight cages made of a sub stance that resembles imitation ivory. With seed cups colored to match, with graceful tassels and wrought stands or wall brackets they become bird “residences" rather than cages —and fit charmingly into all schemes of decoration. 99* » ?-5- Tt: BOOK STORE BRIEFS ‘If you do not care to pky $2.50 for the latest fiction, rent a book from our Rental Library for only 20c.^ A new shipment of copyright fic tion has arrived—good books now at 76c per copy. If you like the spring and all that’s beautiful, you will like our display of pfctures and prints just arrived. Look them over. , Did you ever hear of a “Potter’s Sale"? Look for our ad in this paper. Buy a typewriter ribbon coupon book and save money. Silk gauge rib bons last longer and make a better copy. Easter goods are ready—^call for them. DRS. SMTHf A: .Ol|ifnnieMa£i SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined Glasses Prei>cr{be4 16 West Main Street thorn 101 Laboratory for Prompt Repair Bonrko Clinton, S. C. TOASTED Ham Sandwiches Chfese Sandwiches Hot D<^ — at — P;‘S.JEANES On Corner — Utopia Bklgr. What Do P. S. JEANES Do? An Economical Menu . Cream of corn soup the fiftieth wedding anniversary sug- Bee^ patties Escallope^ potatoes ^ DR. AND MRS. WHITTEN HONOR FRIENDS . On Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten .entertained several friends with a five-course dinner. A bowl of jonquils adorned the center of the table, while golden candles in crystal holders also lent beauty. The guests were: Di\ and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Dr. and Mrs, A. E. Spncer, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Prof, ani MfsTH. E. Sturgeon, Rev. and Mrs. John Mc Sween. DINNER FOR FRIENDS . Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs enter tained a number of friends on Friday evening with a- course dinner. Jonquils were used in beauty and profusion. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Galloway, * Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilkes, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ja cobs,* Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. George Cornelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finney, Dr. and Mts^, S. C. Hdys, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Happ, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Wade MRS. BAILEY HOSTESS TO MOTHERS’ CLUB On Thursday afternoon Mrs. P. S. Bailey’entertained thd^ Mothers’ club. Roll call was answered with a cur rent event and the following program enjoyed: ^ - '“Life of Louisa Alcott,” Mrs. J. W. Dillard. “Rosa Bonheur,” Mrs. Roger Coo. “Martha Washington," Mrs. A. J. Milling. “Dolly Madison," MrsNH- E. Stur- ^geon. r Mrs. Bailey, assisted by Mrs. A. K. Kinard and Miss Frances Williams, I served a salad course and tea to the following: Mesdames John T. Little, H. E. Sturgeon, R. E. Jones, A. J. Mill ing, Roger Coe, Irby Hipp, T. L. W. Bailey, J. W-. Finney, J. Lee Young, R. h". Adair and H. M. Young. gested. Gowned in black velvet, the hostess received her guests in her own charm ing way, making each feeL the wel come for which' this home is noted. Conspicuous among her jewels was a 'beautiful solitaire, the gift of the ever thoughtful groom. I feel each guest would be glad to say to her other half: “Go thou and do likewise.” -J Harvard beets Pear salad Fresh cocoanut cake Coffee Egg's Stuffed With Shrimp For a delicious salad try this one: Cut a hard-boiled egg in half, remove ‘ yolks and mix to a smooth paste with mayonnaise and chopped shrimp, blended with whipped-oream mayon naise. Refill the egg .shells, place on Six of Mrs. Wright’s guests, Mrs. crisp shredded lettuce, top with dress- A. E. Spencer, Mrs. J. I. Copeland,: ing, garnish with capers or chopped Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mrs, J. A. Bailey, pickle. Mrs. A. M. Copeland, and Miss Connie i j Bailey, were present at the silver an-; niversary in 1904. Sj^rry, Jdr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips, M^. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mr. and JOIN LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF VISITOR On Tuesday" a lovely luncheon was given by Mrs. William Bailey Owens and Mrs^ Rufus Sadler. Jonquils and flowering quince w’ere used effective ly. The luncheon was in honor of Mrs. Clarence Happ of Fort Madison, Iowa, who was presented with an attractive gift. , The guests of the occasion were: Mesdames Clarence Happ, W. A. John son, Thomas Jacobs, J. J. Cornwell, George Cornelson, 'Wade Sperry, A. N. Taylor, J. F. Jacobs, Sr., R. W. Phil lips, HoT^ace Payne, W. D. Copeland* The book club honored was organ ized just twenty-five years ago. Of the twelve charter members, Mrs. A. .M, Copeland, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. W. H. Shands, Mps. J. A. Bailey? Mrs. R. Z. Wright, and Miss Connie Bailey, were present upon this occasion. At the conclusion of the dinner a bouquet ’ Fried Celery Cut celery in inch pieces, and cook ! until tender in salted water. Drain, dip in a standard batter and fry to a light brown in beef suet or butter'. Ever Stew Bananas? Peel six bananas and slice them. In "’j" *• a saucepan put 1-2 cup sugar and 1-2 of fifty golden carnations—one for * j i u , , u cup water; ad 1 the bananas and 1 each year of her wedded life, was pre sented to the hostess. With the flow teaspoon of lemon juice and stew for era were these lines written bv Mrs, ■‘'“if ‘’’t f™*’’ J. A. Bailey in the name of the club: i 'old w.th whipped cream or plain cream, if preferred. liJ Are You Lacking in Energy? Do You Become Tired Easily? Do You Need Pep and Punch InTour Daily Work? You can increase vitality and energy when your system functions properly and your hab^tj are regular. Train the organs of elimination to act naturally, and enjoy the energy you see in others. A simple, easy method of in ducing systematic elimination is by the use of LIQUID ABOLENE The Original Mineral Oil for Constipation 4 ounce size 35c; 1 Pint $1.00 t I i I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY CORNER AT UNION STATION ' PHONES a77 and 400 A. Bailey in the name of the club: “We wish we knew just what to say Upon this fiftieth wedding day.. While words are weak our hearts beat true— Right now a loveDieat they sound for you. Here’s a carnation for each year spent With that blessed hubby the good Lord sent. To him you are as sweet as these car- ""hatioris gay— A flowery path to you both alway! Good luck to you. Sis, we came here to club, But honestly, Mamie, ’tis easier to love. So here is our measure of affection pressed down. If we’d had enough money we’j have brought you a crown— of “diainunts.” This dinner will ever be a shining mile post to each club member tvho was fortunate enough to be present. A regret on dhe part of the writer was the absence'of the ^oom. I’ll have to confess .Jthe reason thereof was a bit i upsetting to our vanity—“Just eleven more women than I can face" were the groom’s own words when he de clined his invitation. Mrs. Wright’s guests were: Mes dames A. E. Spencer, J. I. Copeland, A. M. Copeland, D. j. Woods, F. D. Jones, J. A. Bailey, W. H. Shands, John Spratt, Miss Connie Bailey, Mrs. Maggie Hays, Mrs. W. J. Hadfield, the last two taking the places of Mrs. E. L. Glasgow and Mrs. H. A. Cope land, who were unavoidably absent. jldren’s Colds Checked without “dosing.” Rub on vssiss OvtK Zl'MiLLlON JARS USEDYEARLY NEW FORD RAN FROM On One Quart of Oil Driving a Model A Ford Roadster, the oil pan filled and sealed, C. T. Morgan and M. S. Rainwater left Washing ton for, Atlanta as the Crescent Limited pulled out. De tours increased the motorists’ mileage to 758 (railroad distance is 603.) On reaching Atlanta, it was found that the new Ford had used only one quart of oil. Incidentally it beat the Cre.scent Limited by 27 minutes. Ford cars are now ^quipped with Ford Oil-proof Rings, assuring minimum oil consumption. Clinton Mntnr AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS A WALTER BEE NABORS !l.:| We Want 111 7/; % O© Vou AS WE KNOW WE CAN PLEASE I YOU WITH OUR MEATS I High Quality Gi^ceAfe'^ Fine Fresh TertSerit;! Meats, Nicest Fre^ Vegetables ana Country Produce. WE DELIVSIR ^AND'GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. Whereas the Grand Master of the Universe saw best to transfer • by death our brother, Walter B. Nabors, from Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M., j to the Celestial Lodge above, there-! fore , i Be It Resolved by the members of Campbell lodge that we bow to the will of Him who knows best; that we shall miss our brother from our regtt- I lar'meetings and from our associa tions with him; that we express our admiration for his upright living and' his love for his lodge and for his fel- j lowman; tliat we shall 'cherish hisji memory in our hearts althoij^h com- j mending his soul to God whd*^ave it; j and tha^ we resolve to learq'.^he les*- son which the Almighty inii^ncls to teach us by such upright life iftpd'8u:h a death in early manhood. ‘’'4 Be It Resolved, further, tht^t we as-' cribe a page in our lodge rqj^ords CO** the memory of Brother Nabors; that we send a copy of this tribtrte^o his family,' offrfing thenl our sympathy 4 in their sorrow, and that thS be also- published in TheK^^ Chronicle; i;;,' HUGH SIMPijbN^,* .) f >' ' ^ARY DILLABD, -‘-r- VrED WHITMIRE, ■ Committee. Announcing Early Opening ol Clinton’s New Sanitary Cale We wish to announce to the people of Clinton and this entire commu nity, that we hope within the next two weeks to. open our new cafe to the public. The building we are to occupy on West Main street is now being thoroughly remodeled and made attractive for our new home in Clinton. We will install modern equipment, everything sanitary and clean, to make of our cafe a "desirable eating place for both men and ladies; As soon as we are ready to open, we invite you to call and inspect our new home We will appreciate your ^business and promise first-class service day and, night. ■.Vl; trflbutii‘b'1 Clhitcni i;Jfii- Denson Grocery Co. New Location—Masonic Temple Bldg. Apple Improves V’egetable Soup j ' * When you make an, 6H-fashioned I j vegetable soup, adi a diced apple and ||the flavor will, be very greatly im-l .'proved. ' I HOTEL ETHB^. BUILDING _ CLINTON, S. C. i ‘ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE J 1 A- \ ■