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r THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930 « « . \ IHE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. a PAGE THREE .A*.- SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 ■j I punch to th« following guests: Mr. t' and Mrs. Lee Snow, Dr. End Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Jeans, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Dr^ nad Mrs. R. E. Sad ler, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. JohnS?>n, Mr. and Mrs. R. S., Owen^ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Mrs. W. B. Owefts, Sr., and William Brooks Owei^s. TWO LOVERS By George Eliot j PARTY SPENDS DAY I AT CAESAR’S HEAD fr V u - I - On Friday the guests of Edward Two lovers by a moss-grown spring: , t. , . i- i They fcaned soft' chert, to*a.her; there, ' Mingled the dark and sunny hair, And heard the wooing thrushes sing. 0 budding time! 0 love’s blest prime! Two wedded from the portal stept: The bells made happy carolings. The air was soft as fanning wings, W’hite petals on the pathway slept. 0 pure-eyed bride! O tender pride! day at Caesar’s Head. The following composed the party: Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Martin, Misses Carrie Dunovant of Edgefield, Mary Lou Caughman of Columbia, Jeanette Crawford and I Caroline Martin, and H. .A. Small of ElSoree. SOUTH CLINTON NEWS sorry to know that she is quite ill at her home on Church street. Miss Beatrice Coward has returned j to the community house after an ex- I tended vi.sit to her parent's in Colum- On Friday J. R. Cobb and L, W’. Davis motored to Johnson City, Tenn.,| Miss Sarah Aiken left Saturday for to see B. D. Cox, who is reported an extended visit to her parents in as improving and will return home in a few weeks. Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg and fam ily j^d Mrs. Fanny Wallenzine of I Babp have returned from a visit-to Gqldville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wallenzine last Sunday. William Bobo is the guest of his Misses Nora and Eura Anderson | aunt, Mrs. P. B. Bobo, in Union, spent several days last week as the j „„ j r Kuesta of relatives m Nmety-bix. They I „uests of their son. Earl were accompanied home by their ^ brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.! Frank Anderson. 1 to En- VI- J U 1 1 u ,; oree last week to the bedside of her sMisses Clara and Helen, and Robert-, Mrs. W. P. Thornton. ents near Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Hensorf'of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Maunev.- Two faces o’er a crade bent: Two hands above the head were locked: These pressed each other while" tfiey rocked. Those watched a life that love had sent. O solemn hour! O hidden power! DINNER PARJY FOR MISS BROWNING On Saturday evening'Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sperry entertained with a din ner party in honor of Miss Lillian Burns Browning, who is to leave shortly for Covington, Tenn. The Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, Misses V’ivia Blakely, Nell Hudson, Elsie .Montjoy and Jason and Walter Davis, rft .ended the Davis reunion which was held last Sunday at the home of F. H. Davis, near Laurens. .Mr. and Mrs. A. F'. Campbell and family visited Mrs. Campbell’s moth er in Goldvillc on Sunday. Frank Thornton and Bob Jones of guests of the evening were: .Mr. and p^noree, visfited friends and relatives Mrs. IwcGrand Guerry of Columbia, here Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phiney, Miss Al- mena .Milling, Joe Vance and William Pitts and Reid Lockman. ACTAEAN CLUB Two parents by the evening fire: WITH .MRS. GRIFF’IN The red light fell ab<»ut their knees On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Julia On heads that rose by slow degrees Griffin graciously entertamed the .Ac- Like buds upon the lily spi^e. taean club and several additional O patient life! members. Mrs. Griffin was assisted in O tender .strife!^ j entertaining by Mrs. Lethe Gregory and Miss CoUette Griffin. A salad course and a sweet course were served to H»e*^foHowi»g guestsi^-Mi^es Mary The two still sat together there. Ttip red iigl^t shone about their: knees; But all the heads by slow degrees Had gone and left that lonely pair. 0 voyage fast! O vanished past! ’The red light shone upon the floor And made the space between them wide; They drew their chairs up side by side. Their pale cheeks joined, and said, “Once more!” 0 memories! O past that is! .Mrse Cora Word has as her guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tcdd ad daughter of Darlington. On Sunday Misses Carrie Bell Ev ans, Alice Webb, and Grange Camp bell and Verner Ross motored to Greenville to visit Miss Webb’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Garj’ Martin and chil dren of Laurens, ^ere recent visitors here. Mrs, Bertha Norris and daughters. Dillard and Sally W’right, and Mes- dames F. M, Todd, G. A. Copeland, E. J. .Adair, H. D. Henry, W. H. Simp son, M. J. McFadden, L. B. Dillard, R. Z. Wright, J. L. Wright, D. W. Mason, W’. B. Owens, L. D. McCrary, C. M. Bailey and G. C. Pitts. Summer and Vacation Time is a Rreat time to buy a WRIST WATCH A small deposit reserves your choice. FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. PARTIES FOR MRS. SNOW i ; On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John i W’. Little .honored Mrs. I.-ee Snow I with a lovely party. Miss Nancy Ow ens assisted the hostess in serving a I salad course to the guests: Mesdames I Ijee Snow, T. J. Peake, J. D, Jeans, ; R. J. Pitts, Thomas, Jacobs, R. C. I Adair, J. B. Parrott, W. A. Johnson, Reese Young, Pringle Copeland and , j^fQ^d' Zona and Vera, are spending some time in Bessemre City. Miss Daisy Ledford is spending this week with relatives in Shelby. Rev. and Mrs. B. B. Black and fam ily and Mrs. Byrd Byers of Newberry, visited Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Bowling Monday night. Roy and Claude Trammell spent .Sunday in Bath. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgin of Greer, visited rela tives here last week-end. Doyle Martin of Newberry, spent Sunday here with friends. The many friends of Miss Ixiuise Trammel will be plea.sed to know that she is recovering rapidly from a re cent illness. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Carling of Shelby, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W'. L. Miss Ethelyn Robinson. Mrs. Little presented Mrs. Snow with a lovely linen bag. On Monday evening. Miss Nancy Owens entertained with a watermelon feast in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I>ee Snow. Unique entertainment was planned for the evening and «!! Pr^s-! On Monday afternoon the members of the junior department of the Meth odist Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at Puckett’s spring, given them by their teachers. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McSwain and family of Hamlet, N. C,, Mr. and Mrs. ID, r. McSwain, and .Mrs. J. C. Mc- were the guests E. Evans on .Mon- ent enjoyed the occasion. Misses Geor-1 j, gia Bee. and .Martha Blakely served _ —X Miss V’ivia Blakely of I^aurens, was gff ttf f tf tf't ' ° recent guest of her aunt, .Mrs. Ruth Ten Cent Table Automobile Accident On Goldville Road We wish to announce that, in line with the modern trend in business, we have installed a large and complete Ten Cent Table. You will find on this table most of the well known Toilet Articles in teti cent sizes, as well as most staple Household Remedies and other Drug Store Sundries. Below is a partial list of items on this table. Lack of space prohibits listing entire con tents: Toilet Articles Colgates’s Tooth Paste, Pepsodent Tooth Paste, Medicine Tubes, Glazo Nail Polish, Dew, D. & R. Cold Cream Tubes, 4-0*. Bottle Peroxide, Laytrix Soap, Compacts, Dental Floss, Pocket Combs, WHIIam’s Aqua Velva, Cologrnes, Emery Boards, 4-oz. Bay Rum, Kolynos Tooth Paste, Lis- terine Tooth Paste, Box Stationery, Nail Polish Remover, Hinds, Pond’s Cold Cream Tubes, Hair Dressing:, Melba Soap, Face Powder, Rose Water and Glycerine, Nail Files, ShavinK Cream, Lip Sticks, Rubber Sponges, Pebeco Tooth Paste, Waterman’s Fountain Pen Ink, Hair Nets, Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Listerine. Pond’s Van Cream Tubes, Bath Rags, Rouge, Talcum Powder, Mennen’s Baby Ointment, Tooth Brushes, Styptic Pencils, Shaving Brushes, 3-oz. Witch Hazel. Sundries and Household Carbona, Absorbent Cotton, Boric Acid, Vanilla Extract, Victrola Needles, Powder Puffs, Energine, Library Paste Tubes, CroamfTartar, I.^mon Extract, Flash, Razor Blades, Adhesive, Senna Leaves, Prepared Chalk, Key Rings, Sterno, Iodine. NOTHING ON THIS TABLE OVER 10c Sadier-Owens Pharmacy CORNER AT UNION STATION PHONES 377 and 4M Davis. I The girls’ class of (’alvary Bajitist j church gave a watermelon cutting at the home of Mrs. I). L. .McGee on last Monday night. relatives in Cross Keys and Sedalia. Rev. C. R. Anderson and daughter, Inette, left Monday for Lexington, where Mr. Anderson will hold a re vival meeting. Fyiends of Bolt Bobo will be glad to know that he is recovering from a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Murphy and lit tle daughter, Louise, left Sunday for Union where they are the guests of friends and relatives. J. C. Nelson is spending a while! wiht Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Bobo. « [ Charles Cobh has returned from ai week’s visit at his home near (laff-! ney. Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Crosby have re turned from a visit to Charleston. Friends of .Miss Nellie Cole Mr. and Mrs. J. H. von Holleh are visiting relatives in We.stminster. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johns motored to Union on Tuesday. They were ac companied home by little Harry Jen kins. L. W. Davis was a business visitor in Greenville on Tue.sday. Bill McI.«ndon is visiting his par- ENTERTHE MIDGET GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Tournament Begins F RIDAY All Men Eligibim. r Entrance Fee 50c. TROPHY FOR CHAMPION For entry and details see HORACE PAYNE, Mgr. are BOND FLOWER -sSHOP FLOWERS FOR 157 W. Main St. L OCCASIONS PhoM 395 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTI.Y S.ADLER.OWENS PHARMACY "At Union Station’* Phones 377 and 400 ' Phones 877 and 400 I Mrs. Mamie W’hite and her nephew, John Arthur Addison, of Goldville, narrowly escaped injury Monday night when the Ford car in which they were riding collided with a Chrysler on the highway between Clinton and Gold ville. Mrs. White and Mr. Addison suf fered brui.ses, minor lacerations, and shock. Messrs. William McCrary and Lee Willard of Clinton, were in the Chrys ler and were uninjured. WANTS LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please return to J. Griffith. Itp FOR RENT — Two upstairs rooms with hall. East Ferguson .St. Apply to Henry Simmons. Up FOR RENT—Six-room upstairs apart ment, in\residence where Georj^e T. Speake is living, on South Broadway, Apply to B. L. King. Itc TREEiS—Let me book your order now for Birds of Paradise trees for fall ^^iplantihg. Mrs. J. C. McMillan. Itc PAS'TURE NOTICE —Save feed, let me pasture your cattle. Plenty of good water and grass. Mrs. Annie H. Dunlap, Mountville, S. C. Itc FOR SALE — Fox terrier pups, 8 weeks old, black and white, brown < * and white. Males $7.50, females $5.00. W’. C. Stewart, 143 South Broad St., Clinton, S. C. Itc E'OR SALE! — Genuine Dodge Bros.' [ parts. Phone or write us your or-1 ders. Easterby Motor Company, Lau-j Xens, S. C. Phone 603. Complete stock! of genuine Dodge Bros, parts for; : Dodge trucks of all mwlels. 8-21-lOc PELLAGRA can b« cured. Have jron any of tbeac aymp> toma? Tirad aad droway fecUng with achaa aad dapraaaioa: tkia rooah; braakiuf oat or omptMoa; aora aoatk, toaftM. hp* aad throat {Uaiiaf rad; awch aaocaa aad chakiaa: ladffi^a aad, * * atiaa. Wj^ lor Sd-paaa hook auiSad or aoaat^’ ad FK» I fa ptahk.'Malad OR. W. J. McCRAgT. laa. Dept. 342 Carbon Eill. Ala. We close Saturdays at 1 o’clock thru the months of July and August Meyers-Arnold Co’s. Half-Yearly Clearance You may a.sk, “Ls morchandi.se that i.s exception ally low priced for (Clearance de.sirable merchan- di.se for me to buy?” Thi.s i.s a fair tpiestion.One of the ba.sic policie.s of this store is to give .sati.s- fying service to customers in the way of sufficient varifdy and adeipiate assortment. It would be im possible to have satisfying variety and assort ment without having a larger selection than is actually bought within a given pt*riod. At this season of the year certain stocks and broken lines' are mark(*d down for Clearance not hecau.'-e of any short comings in iiualily or desirability, but be cause they have .served their purpose in giving greater range of choice, provided a sufficient rc- .serve for any above-the-average demand, and are price-lowered for C>learance prior to prPriaration.s for a new .sea.son. Clearancing A Fable 0^0 Yes, Meyers-Arnold C^o.’s (>learance merchan dise is worthy merchandise. A store keeper once bought twenty pink dres.ses and ten red ones. It was Spring, and the dresses were light weight and low priced .so they were soon sold, but curiously enough, the store-keeper found himself all out of pink dresses when he .still had four red ones left. So, being a wise store keeper he ordered forty pink ones and five red ones the next time, and then when Mid-Summer came around, he had sold all of his red dre.sses and had six pink ones left. The.se he marked at Clear ance prices to makp room for Fall dresses. And the moral — During Mid-Summer Clearancing, buy from stores with long established fashion and value reputations. Do this, and youll be sure to get best .sellers — for that’.s the only kind alert stores have left over to .sell at thi.s sea.son of the year. So You May Know Meyers-Arnold Co.’s Half-Yearly Clearance con tinues through this week until 1 o’clock Saturday, the 9th. Types cannot portray the loveliness of our merchandi.se, price figures are inadequate to tell you of values. The only way you can possibly enjoy the charm of both is to come and see — and that is what we urge you to do — Seeing is. be lieving and seeing is FREE. Meyers-Arnold Co., Inc. GREENVILLE, S. C. \