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4 # I i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 THE CLfNTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C. PAGE THREE SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 rsmssssm LIMESTONE CLUB | tract of land, containinti' two hundred ! HOLDS SESSION j forty (240) acres, more or less, situ- On Tuesday afternoon the Lime- ate, lying and being on the Renno btone club met at the home of Mrs I i*oad. about eight (8) miles east of Eldward Long, with Mrs. John Fergu-1 Clinton, in Jacks Township, Laurens son, Mrs, T. U W. Bailey and Miss j County, South Carolina, having such Louise Cox as joint hostesses. The fol- j shape, metes, courses and distances lowing program was enjoyed: ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT DINNER On Thursday and Fridr,y evenings Mr. and Mr/. Pringle Copeland and “Literary Achievements of Lime stone Daughters.” Sketh of Life of Mrs. Clark Waring, Mrs. Parker. Poems by Mrs. Waving read her sister, Mrs. Williams, of Green ville. Mrs. Bennett Townsend assist-; Miss Alline Franks, eo the hostess and a salad course and ■ Piano solo, Frances Bailey, tea were served to the following Readings, Mrs. John T. Young. by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pajme entertain- guests: Mesdames H. J. Pitts, Ray ed with two dinner parties. About six-l mond Pitts, B. H. Boyd. J. H. Hunter, ty friends were present on these jH. .M. Wilkes, Gary Martin, R. C. j wiches and tea were served two occasions. Misses Ellen Copeland,! .^dair, John W. Little and L. B. Dill- Kathryn Day and Agnes Davis assist- ^ ard ed the hostesses. . as will more fully appear by refer ence to ^ plat thereof made by J. Roy Crawford, October 27th, 1927, record ed in the office pf the Clerk of Court for said County and State, in Plat Bock 1, page , being bounded on the north by lands of J. C.* McMillan, lands of L. Bell, lands of Will Cope land, and on the east by lands of L. Bell, lands of Will Copeland, lands of After a business sessioa sand-j F. Johnson, from which it is separat ed by the Jones Road, on the south by lands of .Mrs. Mattie A. Johnson, Iiitro4iidbig CbtiiSSeiikS . 9 About nineteen membera were pres ent JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB INVITE FRIENDS TO BRIlKiE TEA j lands of D. W. Mason, and on the On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Dunlap HOLDS SESSION ; w-est by lands of J. C. McMillan, and entertained a number of Laurens | The Junior Music club had a pleas-1 being the identical tract of land con- friends. meeting w'th Emily Ferguson and i veyed to the .said C. B. Johnson by NEW TWIST loaei (SLICED) More Bread—Weigh It!—^Better Bread—Taste It! Jhe MASTERPIECE MASTER ‘baker —THE TWIST TIES THE TASTE DT— WITH MRS. LYNN Mrs. L. R. Ljmn was hostess to the Wedne.sday Music club, with “English On Friday afternoon Mrs. K. E.iMLSIC CI.UB Wysor and Mrs. R. S. Owens enter tained a number of guests at a bndge tea. The home of Mrs. Wysor was at tractive with fall flowers. From a | Opera” ns the subje<-t of .study, beautifully appointed taule Mrs. John’ hollowing is the program: McSween poured tea. Tallies were j “F/nglish Of)era from the Eigh passed bv little Elizabeth Wysor andjteenth Century',” .Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Mary Bailev Owens. A salad course' Synop.sis of “The Mikado,” ! enjoyed the followmg program: I “Garden Party,” Knglemann- othy Edwards. Paper on Schubert—Louise Jacobs. “Rockabye,” I^wson — Frances Boozer. “Floating In Air,” Schick rene Pitts. Hugh X. Jones, and others, by their X IXir-I deed dated the . day of July, 1919, recorded in Deed Hook 118, page 328, | office of the Clerk of the Court for i f-aid County and State.” j The Clerk of the Court do hereby I Martha-j require the successful bidder to de-j posit at once with him the sum of with orange ice was served- Mrs. W. W. IIarris. Seletlion from “The Mikado. .Mrs. H FAVOR FOI MISS ER Mi ss Anne Hamiter, a former teach er at Thornwell, and a recent guc^t, was honored at the Teachers’ circle by Mrs. L- R. Lynn and Mrs. S. P. Bowles. Upon arrival ,the guests were to -hern, whicF'were TafeF rTresented ^o the gug^t of honor. Misses Mai-gaiet Clary aAd Kate Latimer served a sal ad cour.^e followed by a sweet course. B. O. S. P. Bowles. .Synopsis of “Pinafore,” .Mrs, Whitten. “The Life of Sullivan," Mrs. E. G. Fuller. •’.Solo. “Blow, W'nJs, Blow,” Mrs. U. J. Briimn, Chorus: “Flowers That »Bloom In ^hr Spring," Thomwell grrl*.» ~~--- " About twenty menvbers enjoye<l this program. INVITE FRIENDS 1 TO DINNER “At Grandpa’s Farm,” Streabbog— Alliene Copeland. “Grant’s Central March,” Doris Bolt. “Happy Days”—Emily F'crgu.son. “Ours,” (’admus—.Mary Kate Hollis. “Juanita” and "Annie luiurie” — Jean Bowles. “Love Spring,” Bohn—Joyce Pitts. "Gavotte,” Rolfe—Carrie Mae’ Phil lips. “Spring’s. Enchantment,Renand— ,4’eggy S^munt. ' , - Song, Op. 207, Hart‘man“ Katharine Graham. ^ “Kannmani,” Rubenstein — Billy I Owens. “Lullaby,” Gurlitt — Frances Simp son. ! ' “Sea Gardens,” Cooke — Patricia ^ Giles. Red Bird March,” Overholt—Irene MRS. DUNLAP HONORS SISTER _ I Tuesday evening Mr./land Mrs. On \N*edne«=day afternoon Mrs., Kaymond Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Hu- Thomwell Dunlap entertained several l*itts entertained thirty-two friends at a .seated tea in honor of F^ests at a dinner party, \ellow and ■ white chrysanthemums added an at- j “Flower Song ” tiactive color motif. Misses Nancy park.s Adair Owens. Lucy Burns*, Mesdames Ethel | , PAts and Hemierson Pitts assisted the hostess in serving dainty courses. Lange Vivian GIFTS If it’s a really worthwhile Gift you'll find it here. One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) either in cash, cashier’s check or certified •heck, as earnest money or evidence 1 j of good faith, the same to he applied j [ on the bid should there lie a com-1 pliance with the same; but should the | successful bidder fail to make such l deposit immediately at the time of the acceptance of his hid, then the said premises shall be at once ijcsold, at such bidder’s risk, on the same .sale.sday or upon some sub.seciuent salesday, j|t the optixm tjic;-plaint: tiff or ifs attorheyT ‘' Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance on credit, payable in 3 equal an nual installments, the cnnlit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said prem ises, bearing legal interest from date, with leave to purcha.ser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. G. P. and G. S., l.,aurcns, .S. C. Datwl .November 10, 1930.—n-27-3tc. 3 Days On^ ORIGIN. Thursday, Friday and Saturday diia CROSS HILL NEWS ' On Wednesday evening Mr. and We can offer you real help in Raymond Pitts and Mr. and .Mrs. selectinR, too. Huliert Pitts entertained Mr. ,Sam .McG«)wan and .Mrs. Rosie several -.McGowan Gantey of New V’ork, spent FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. friends at dinner. The guests were:'Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lea- .Mr, and Mrs. M’, .J Duncan, Mr. and! man. .Mrs. Guy Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.l Mrs. Sam I.eaman and Helen Mill- Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts,, Mr. jer Ix‘aman, Mrs. J. B. Pinson, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Adair. SUBSCRIBE TO 'THE CHRONICLE H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE lyrOCKt^ ^ BONDS ^ itEAL E^TATE^ LOANS NEGOTIATED J. FL Griffin and Charles I.eaman, spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Mc- Meekin in Monticello. F'red Williams of Bishopville, is visiting friends in town. H. ('. l.eaman of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leaman. Mrs. M. C. Pinson, Faye and Man ning Pinson, spent several days last week in Springfield. J. A. Guthrie, Andy Nance and Duiwood Perry were visitors in Greenville Friday night, Mrs. I^eonora Major and Miss Lola Lady (in pet .store): "1 like this dog, but his legs are too short,” Salesman: “To .short! Why, madam, they all reach the floor,” BOND FLOWER I SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 157 W. Main St. Phone 3911 W^th UTury mIu article you purebaie at our regular price you recipe another ju^^like it for one cent. Here are bnir 10 of tcoret of ot^er splendid bargains. Ccune early 1 Buy all you yrant! Chosolates, ^ $1.00 Ih. pkjf,. Ligget’s. assort! 2 f«r $1.01. 500 Harmony Cream of Almonds ...V 2 for 51c 50c Junteel C. C. Face Powder V .... 2 for 51c 50c Klenzo or Mi 31 Dental Cream 2 for‘51c 50c^Rexall Orderlies, box of 00 \ 2 for 51c $1.50 Hot Water Bottle or Fountain Syi^inge, 2 for $1.51 $1.00 Agarex Compound, 16-oz. 70c Puretest Aspirin, bottle of 100 35c pt. Grape Juice, Liggett’s 50c pt. Milk Magnesia, Puretest READ OUR CIRCULAR AND YOU WILL VISIT OUR DISPLAY. “YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE' ... 2 f^ $1.01 ... 2 fotr 71c .... 2 for 36c 2 for 51c Smith’s Pharmacy I Today’s Good Telephone Service Must Be Better Tomorrow ’ Not long ago Teiy few long diatancs calla were handlsd while the calling tubacriber remained at the telcpbone. Today more than 70 per cent are handled that way. Today the arerage time required to complete a long distance call is only 2.4 minutes aa compared with 7.5 minutes five years ago. Simflar improvements have been made in your local aervice and errors now average leas than two in every 100 local calls. . These achievements are the result of new inventKMia* improved operating methods, new equipment, combined with the skill and interest of experienced operators, line* men and engineers coopcratifig with aa array of loyal workers, many of whom are technical experts. its, dw tdo- Proud as they are of these phone organization b not satisfied, mere m no _ •tdl in die 'Bell System and every day orgaaized ctfort b dkrected coward auking your aarvke evoa better to- Soitdicm Bdi Telg|ilBOfic Boyfo were shop7)ers in Greenwood on Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Martin and Mr.s. Lilia Au.stin cf Greenwood, vi.sited Mrs. J. H, Kasor on Saturday. H. L. .MeSwain is improving the .MeSwain house on the (’alhoun high way. Mrs. R, I). Nance and children are visiting her parents at MeConesville. J. H. Kasor and L. E. Martin .attended court in Laurens last week. •Miss Gladys Griffin of Greenville, spent the week-end with home-folks. Store Activities if 99 (To The IN MEMORIAM MRS. FANNIE C. BAILEY Whereas, God in His infinite wdB , dom has permitted the removal of S's- j ter Fannie C. Bailey from her place amongst us by an untimely death, j and I Whereas, the Jas. B. Parrott Chap ter No. 9, Order of the Ea.stern Star. , has been bereft of a loyal friend, who loved it for its past, believed in its I future and devoted to its interests of the present. Therefore, be it re.solved: First, That we the members of the Jas, B. Parrott Chapter No. 9, Order ^of the Eastern Star, humbly accept I the discipline of Divine Providence, j Second, That we express our deep I sorrow and sense of personal loss and extend to the family our Christian sympathy and pledge them our friend- ' ship. j Third, That these re.so]uitions be I spread upon the minutes of our chap- j j ter and that a copy be sent the family | I and that they be published in The i I Clinton Chronicle. ' , ' (Signed) Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy, Mrs. Rachel Davis, j Mrs. Bessie Leake, I Committee. {Tempo of November HOUSEHOLD LINENS 10:/e DISCOUNT This is the time of all times to stoelc np your linen closet for Thanksgiving’s festive occasions and for Clinstiiias gifts. Table linens by the yard and in sets from the world’s best markets—an imposing array of fancy linen pieees, towels, bridge and liineheon sets —all represent the utmost in value and reflect every new vogue. EVERYBODY ENJOYS NE\f APPABEIr- and of course every daughter of Eve will w’ant a new frock, coat, hat, shoes, for the thrilling sports and social events which hold sway during November and December. Never have we offered so many truly becoming styles, and prices have followed the month’s hint and dropped to new low levels w . . A shopping expedition to this store ^t tliis time will be fun for the entire family. LAND SALE Th« State of’South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, v» C. B. Johnson, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at I-aurena, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December next, being Monday, the 1st day of the month, during the le-|, gal hours for aoeh aalea, the follow ing described property, to wit: **A]] that eertidD piece, paiciri -or BIERRY MUSIC OVER THE HORIZON^ faintly tingling from afar, pencirates Christmas hells first inspiring call for early shopping—all that is needed to trans form the store overnight into a Christmas bazaar is the de coration . . . Many folks will find advantages in filling gift lists bv easy stages. Especially is the present by 1’ar the best time to buy practical and imported things. Meyers A mold Co. y Where The "Best" Begins Greenville, S. C.