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I '■» ' I THURSDAY, APRIL 10. ISSO 4.»P!!'.4.sMW^IW!IW If^ippilllUiJJbllf^j^PMii! ■t. THE CUNTON CHRONICXE.-CUNTON. S. & PAGE THREV- SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard. Society Editor. Telephone 154 '/« .:<*. a' /a-'r./a this toib« done within the next two weeks as they want to revise the list of members, which will be published later. “Berg HatratB By Mary Marshall ♦ ♦ JOINT PARTIES WEDNESDAY Mrs. Glenn'Fuller and Mrs. Wade Sperry entertained with two parties on Wednesday. Five tables were ar assisted by Mrs. Jf. R. T. Major of Laurens, presented a very attractive pro^am. Special numbers included a song, The return to fashion of the separ ate skirt should be cause^of satisfac tion to women who have to make the most of a slim allowance. I do not mean to indicate that a good looking Thornwell Duke Gift Is $6,382.64 The board of trustees of the Duke endowment yesterday forwarded the Thornwell orphanage .of this city, a check for $6,382.64 as its share as one of the beneficiaries-of the $80,- 1000,000 endowment set aside by the late James B. Duke. There are 26 North Carolina or phanages and 18 in South Carolina who are benefittlng from this per-j petual fund.' ThornweH’s quota ' this | My Task,” by Mrs. Henderson i separate skirt and a separate blouse considerably less than in 1929 — . . . r the check then amounting to $7,558,*' Pitts, and a reading, ‘‘Thanksgiving ranged for bridge in the morning and j Ann,” by Mrs. John W. Finney, five in he afternoon. Mesdames R. W. Phillips and W. C, Oxley assisted on both occasions and delightful refresh ments were served. The reports from the societies were most encouraging. WEDNESDAY CLUB WITH MRS. JOHNSON Mrs. Walter Johnson entertained ' the Wednesday Study club. The lives Martha Washington and Dolly EGG HUNT ON SATURDAY The Willing Workers, Dr. Brimm’s; Sunday school class of the Fitst Pres- ^ j^adison were studied. Two excellent birterian church, are sponsoring an i were prepared by hirs. W. D. egg hunt qn Saturday afternoon. The Bynum Betts. Roll hunt will be held on the college plaxa j answered with interesting at three o’clock. Eskimo pies will also | yf different be sold, and an admission of ten cents; charged. Eggs galore will be hidden for the pleasure of the young folk n TR . jolly time » being anticipated. SESSION may be bought or made at home for any less than an eqyally good looking one-piece dress. But it is true that one good looking ready-made skirt may 'be worn with two home-made blouses to fill needs in the wardrobe at a 07 ,. j „TheJMLuai£L cluh-ja^-on Wedne^^ afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. L. ‘ , W. Bailey. .\n interesting program on A zone meeting of the Laurens-, nmsie was thoroughly enjoyed. “fcAURENH*tH-fNTON ZONE .MEETING Clinton missionary societies of the Methodist church was held in Clinton Wednesday, March '26th, with the largest attendance in,.the history of the organization. The members of the Clinton society,, A GOOD WATCH Is a good investment and makes a fine GIFT. Impossible to display all models in the window. Come in and see our fine assortment. Frontis Jewelry^ Store Clinton, S. C. and included the following: Paper, ‘‘The Negro Musi? of Amer ica.” Mrs. B'othwoU Graham. Solos: “Going Home,” Mrs. Oliver Bur roughs; “Deep River,” Mrs. B. O. [AVhitteri; “Mighty Lak a Ro.se,” Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, jr. Double quartet: “Standing In the Need of Prayer,” “Roll, Jordan, Roll,” “Shine On Me,” Mesdame.s W. P. Ja cobs, Marshall Brown, B. O. Whitten, Reese Young, A. W. Brice, Misses Norma Hallett, Clara Duckett and Alline Eden. A business meeting w’as held at which time it was decided to ask all who were interested in the music di vision of the Womna’s club to send 50 cents to Mrs, Henderson Pitts to join the music club. The officers wish Henry Stajids For Re-election Wister A. Henry, mehtber of city council for the'past two years from ward one, announces his candidacy for re-election in today’s paper, Mr. Hen ry is well and favorably known in the city where he has lived his entire life and has many friends who will learn with interest that he is standing for re-election. As a member of council, I he heads the police department’ as I chairman of its committee. CASINO THEATRE CLINTON, 8. C. WHERE SOUND SOUNDS RIGHT taster HxfvnR In all the latest lasts and colors. L B. Dillard ICE CREAM Brick Ice Cream, qt. 40c Pints . 20c Large Cones .. . . .. 5c BLUE BIRD - Ice Cream Store MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 14 and 15 “The Golden Calf” what’s a little leg between friends? Wj^ll, its more then something to stand on in this well turned musical movietone of artists and models in •Greenwich Village. 100 ft. Front On Enterprise St. (Dick Copeland Old ^hop Lot) WELL LOCATED FOR ICE CREAM PLANT, CHEESE PLANT, LAUNDRY OR ANY SMALL ENTERPRISE. Price and terms very reasonable. -JOHN D. DAVIS ’ Phone 141 Clinton, S. O. -surprisingly small outlay. Or ono i make the .skirt and buy the blou.se^rT that seems a more satisfactory ar-1 rangement. Then there arc advanlug- ^ es to the^ woman who has difficiHty ’ in getting satisfactorily proportioned ^ - - ., « one-piece dresses—the woman who is 1 and beautity your rooms unusually low waiste<l~or unusually |jy thOSO rUgS* PRATHER-SIMPSON We have a very large as- ent of colors in lin- oleum and linoleum rugs. Save your floors t ^ i 4; par Easter Dress Sale Friday and Saturd’y We have just unpacked a big shipment of lovely new Easter Dresses that will be shown for the first time Friday and'Saturday. 2 Dresses . For ALL SALES CASH E\Wy dress offered is a new 1930 spring model. In cluded are printed crepes, chiffons and solid colors in the favored shades. These dresses are exceptional values, but in order to give Easter shoppers a real value we are placing them on sale these two days only at this sensational price. You’ll find in this group dresses ideal for street and sports wear, in newest colors and ma- teri^s. Y"ou are almost sure to want at least two, but if you don’t, bring a friend, and both get new dresses for $15.00. All Sales Cash — No Alterations JOE L CARTER ' y*. * Clinton, South Cwoliiia yf , — high waisted, or the woman whosr hips are disproportionately large or ■ .small. In lieu of a jacket suit for late win ter or spring wear there are all .sort* of wafys of combining the separate I kirt with-a separate jabket of some •ort, at rea.sonable cost. One may com- jhitie a tweed .skirt with hip-length ^ leather coat for Cool days or for j ! sports wear, and the .sihne skirt may i,be worn with a jersey cardigan when a lighter weight wrap is desired. I Harmonious effects are alwavs ob tained by wearing a 'separate blouse i of a color tq match the skirt, or of a ; lighter tone of the same color, but this season there is a tendency to com- I bine colors in a more striking way. ! Lime, which is a light yellowi.sh green, is worn with black or navy blue, while peach or bois de ro.se is smart j with brown. I In the costume illustrated, an or- } ange colored jersey blouse was chosen to wear with this new separate brown tweed skirt, showing the new hip yoke and flaring gores. BABY CHICKS — Purebre<l R. I. Reds, White and Barred Rocks, White and Buff Leghorns, at .$12 per 100 delivered, $11 at hatchery Bring or send eggs and we charge "J.c"’ for each chick hatched for you- -no charge for ones that do not hatch. New ma chinery. Experienced men, d.ay and night shifts. Capacity 114,000 eggs. Take any number of eggs any day. Unger’k Hatchery, Saluda, S. C. 2p FURNITURE CO. There are five song hits'in this production, “Yao GotU Be Modernistic,” “Maybe Some Day.” “Can I Help It If I’m In Love With Yon,” “Telling the Worl^ About You,” “A Picture No Aertist Can Paint.” Comedy — “THE RED HEADED HUSSY.” All talking, “Nights Out.” Fo* Sound News. 10c and 5fc WED. and THI1R.S. ArRIl. IB add TT “Love Comes ~ ... Along” Her greafe.st dramatic r«>le. Hear Bcdie Daniels sing the catchy hit songs “l’nt*l Love Comes Ah ng." j^nd “Night Winds.” (floriotis fcvtivals of song and drama. Suppitrted by' LtnyM Hughes .•ind N«kl .Sparks. Comj^dy — “.SHOOT ING GALLERY.” Audio Re view. 10c and 10c FHl. and SAT. APRIL 18 und 19 ' “Ship From . Shanghai” M'ith»('onrad Nagel, Carmel .Myers, Holmen Herbert and Kay Johnson. Fron^ Dale Col lin’s novel, “Ordeal.” A tor nado of human emotions, a picture thriller laid on a shin .sailing -.the China Sea. Comedy—“OLD BILL XMAS." Fox Sound News. -lOc and 40c HEAR AND SEE—Where voice is heard and sp«iken—just as if the characters were present in person. M’estern Fleclric dues it. The , , Golden Calp -.-.■■■LI . ... ^ r- -■J Let Your « Glotkes be Easter i Spotless OZO Waste Pipe Opener Guaranteed To cut grease, scum, oil and other obstructions, ana open up your pipes, or your money back. Ab solutely harmless to plumbing. 20-oz. can 50c. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ' AT UNION STA-nON Phones 377 and 400 SPECIAL EXCUSION CUNTON DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE RUSH Ea.ster, Is ju.st 10 days off. Phone us now— • this week — for your dyeing, cleaning and laundry work, before the rush starts. Let u.s' ' help you save on your Easter wardrobe by re newing those last sjpring garments through our modern methods of cleaning and dyeing. We charge no more for our .service — and our work " is unexcelled. When a garment is cleaned here it is ab.so- lutely cleaned. No dirt can remain in it after it has gone through the Buchanan process. Then to this fact can be added the expert wofk that is done in pressing or in pleating. And to “top this off’’ is our prompt and pleasing delivery .service. MAKE YOUR OLD HAT NEW Whether it is a .straw or Panama, let* us make it new J, and suitable for Easter. , BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME AS WELL AS THE CLOTHES We can transform your old curtains, rugs and drapes, making them like new. to $11.25 $10.75 $11.25 $11.75 Old Point Omfort, Va. Richmond, Va. I Portsmouth (Norfolk) Virginia Beach, Va I and return, Friday, April 18ih. jFor information, apply'to W. H. Shands, Agent, SEABOARD, ^CUnton. S. C. ' 2t Cleaning Dyeing Pressing Laundry Office Phone 28 I.,aundry Phone 29 ^ .Ml..**: ! » , . j ” ■■,