The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1931, Image 3

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'■V'-' Jt S' 9 i r THURSDAY, JAM ARY 29, 1931 , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNfON. S. C. PAGE THBER PLJ5OT5 SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 MRS. PEAKE HOSTESS TO BRim;E CLUB On Thursday afternoon Mrs. T. I BUSINESS MEETING OF WOMAN’S CLUB J.: On Monday afternoon an important /or fho iMtie Ik IDOCTi0f<» jaiNJujcRt GAMBIA »bv A^^ncu Hart » MORE -HEAKT DISEASB:” ASSESSOR’S NOTICE | The County Auditor’s office at Lau-1, •rcns, S. C., will be open f 'otn ll.e 1st ' day. of .lanuavy to the ‘.’. 'th day of | Fe-bruary, r.>3l, for the ;vu.p. e of! taking: tax return- fir the ei'uin^:' 'year; and for the transaction of all j I business pertaining: to the office. For' I the convenience of taxpayers returns j Ik BEST Gray Bair Remedy is BoneMade The waves of this turbulent sw\ ap-i can be made at the followini; appoint-j pear more appallinjf from day to day;lmcTit8 throughout the county on dates i Fudsre When the fudffe comes from the fire have ready, for an ordinary batch, a Peake was hostess to her bridge club, meeting of the Woman’s club was held j scant teaspoon of gelatine dissolved in A salad course and a sweet course with Mrs. Bothwell Graham presiding, j a little hot water. Add it to the fudge “heart di.sease” has become the pre-! named btdow for the purpose of tak-1 veiling guess on sudden deaths. 'Thisling tax returns fv.r Ihj year Itkll: ' Very morning hhe paper from our 1 (hddville Thursday, .Jan. 2{\ 10 a. j neighboring big city announces three, b to -i p. m. ^ d-aths. all heart disease, or a “heart' s. W. Dean’s, Jafks Township — , To half pint of water mU one ounce baymm,«—ril box of Barlw Conyound and one-fourth ounea of glycerine. Any i can putth»uporym< ,mix it at home little coEt. Apply to Um hair twice a week ontfl the desired shade ii ob* It t^dll gn^ally daxlteQ otreiJicd. fMled or gray hair mnS makofeaoft rnd glotnr. Baxho will not color is aot ttucky or ani^ty aatl dow iwt xab < were served to the following guests;, Reports w^re Mesdames W’. P. Jacobs, R. C. Adair, committees. made by the different —and see if the result is not a smooth. creamy mass. The gelatine is suiH’osed .1. B. Parrott, Wade Sperry, Reese a most gratifying report was made j to prevent granulating Young, Pringle Copeland, Thomas Ja- byMrs. Goyn^ Simpson, who has been i cobs and F. M. Todd. j untiring in dispensing food, clothing,} !fuel, and, medicine to the city’s needy , cases. She has been helped in Carolina Pudding The ingredients necessary are half this a pound of brown sugar, three egK<, wortc by Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Mrs. R. W.l one-quarter of a pound of grated Wade, Mrs. J. W. Crawford and Mr.Sf:breadcrun>bs, half a pound of ligluly G. W. Hollingsworth. The money i browned flour, half a pound of short- LOUISE JACOBS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY On Saturday aftem(»on Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., entertained with a weiner roast at the country club in honor of Louise Jacobs’ tenth birthday. Twelve little girls enjoyed this occasion. Each child was griven a package of V'alen- ti'he materials and the making of at tractive ones' caused much pleasure. Cakes, punch and candies were served. , . , . , . i Mrs. Clyde Unkford and Miss Benita by pub-, Boozer assisted Mrs. Jacobs. * spent for the.se different causes has amounted to $llJ.5lh Mrs. Clarence Galloway, chairman of the Empty Stm'king fund, told of the 47 generously filled baskets hav- ening, two teaspoons of baking pow der, one teaspoon of salt, half a tea spoon each of ground cloves and cin namon. one teaspoon of ground gin ger, half a cup of molasses, one-half ing been delivered on Christmas eve. i cup of orange juice, one-quarter of a These baskets amountiHl to $164.oO,' AUXILIARY TO STUDY MISSIONS On January JOlh, the .\uxiliary of the First Presl)ytreian church will hold a meeting at the high school au- ditonuni at 3:.‘10 for prayer for for- ^bf'fir cup ftf lemon juice, half a pound each of seedi*d and sultana raisins, one lie donations. Thornw’ell orphanage j currants an<i one pound of made a gift of $17.10. Toys, candies 1‘’topped cry.stalized fruit. To make the and fruits were d inate<l hv the local PU<l<bng. chop the canihed fruit, add chapters of U. I). C., D. A. R., East-.^^^’ kind.s). and the cur- ern Star, .American Ix'gion Auxiliary pour lemon over them. Let and Woman’s club. Mrs. Gallow^av stand for .several hour thankeii all who assisted her in this; shortening with the sugar, work. The club tendered Mrs. Qallo-j the well-beaten eggs and the oth- way and Mrs Simp^n ,aj:i?jni!L,YytH .. •thwentcim'fmt. Mix well •the Field Is Vance’s hoik, World.” Every member is urged to come and bring a contribution for foreign missions. “IDLE MOMENTS" WITH MRS. PINSON On We(lncs<iay afternoon Mr.'^. K. ('. Pin.son entertained the Idle Moments club. Three tables were arranged for rook with the folUwing players. Mes dames L. I). Mi-I'rary, Spurgeon .Sum- erel, G. H. Ellis, Eugene Pinson, Frank Kellers, J. Will Dillard, Gary Dillard, W. H. Simpson, Miles Hunter. T. D. (’opelaml, .1. H. Hunter and H. M. Dunwody. Delightful refreshments were served. the 'Sacrificing work. • . .Mrs. Graham announceti that the February meeting would be a joint and open meeting with the D. .A. R., in celebration of Washington’s birth day. Divide’ the batter and fill into small greased molds or bowls, and steam fof four or five hours .This quantity iV sufficient for one very large pud ding (in this event it must he steamed for a longer time), two medium-sized ones or four small puddings. Fill the molds only two-thirds full. Report Given On Relief Work j Clinton High Wins Two From Whitmire BRODIE-HENRY en(;a(;emknt The fnllow’ng from will lie read here with cordial inter- c.<t. Mi-Js Brxiie wa.s formerly a m.‘m- ber of Cue Clinton sihools facultv and*!' i.s pleasan'ly rememlxM-ed here large.circle ef friends. r. “.Mr. aiul .Mrs. Fuii.ian L. Bi Ixesv’.lle. announce the engagenie:i'. •V. le r (faugh'er. .Mary R. Faye.tp Henry of marriage will lake t H).” .At a business meeting of the Wt)-1 man’s club held on Monday afternoon. I the following report was made of tli,e charity work that is being <lone )>>•, that organizatii^n: , ' i Paid for groceries, SoH.JJ; coal and wood, $d0; shoe.s, $1.’M4; medicine, $4.73; Sd.-bU was paid to help move a family to another town where they ,hHd friend.s; $1.50 was paid to take ' **‘^'1* woman to a hospital in Green- 'wood; milk is being sent to a sick child; dre.^se.s, .shoes, hose, coats, and uits, ha\e been given to 150 men, women and (hildren. The-e ea^e.- were investigated and an effort was made to enalde them to | help themselves. Two faniilies have m (Ved av.ay; one family is making a little money and can helji themselves to a certa n extent. The doctors have H-e- of si.kness. Clinton high .school boys and girls basketball teams defeated the fast Whitmire teams in u doulile-heailer Friday night. Both teams playe<l gooil clean hall, but the Whitmire teams could not find the basket. The Clinton girbs have won three games without a lo.ss, while the boys have won three and lost on»*. The girls have defeated Whitmire twice and Gray Court once. The boys defeate<l Whitmire twice, and Goldville, and lost to the Grav Gourt boys. attack.” Again let me remind reader, it is time to think. .| None of these deaths were later than fifty-five years old. That’s tool young for a man to die; it i.s the age! for men to have their very best minds' —from fifty to sixty. Prevention is the sheet anchor in heart disorders, for cure is too often attempted when it is too late to do anything. .And, now lisen: An impor tant organ, as the heart is. never lie- comes diseased without giving ample .valuing that something is wrong. I wish I could make every one of my readers understand that the six oVKiek dinner is one of the surest and mo.st deadly emunies of the heart. It works in.'-idiously, the victim lieing for the most part ignorant of its de predations. .A heavy meal eaten at the end of the busy, tiresome day, is sure to be absorbed and taken into the '‘dreulation improju'rly tempered with digestive flui<ls it goes through the I laxly—heart-nuisele included utterly unfitted f(>r its purposi;: the tired.' X stomach as well with not enough I gastric juices to properly prepare the f()(xl for its apiiropriation to the hu man need. 1 ✓ I Excess of undigested protein will, in I time, undermine the nutritive pro.ess- : es in the musc ular systine and the I heart ia often the first miisefe to fail. If 1 did not have* technical evidence of jthe truth of what I say here, I would ‘not offer thi.s iinjiortant advice: Cut out the six o’clock dinncT today, and k('ep it out of your home. Make the good breakfast, ihe good noon nu*al and the light evening meal your habit. •Abolish “heart disease” as a .aiust* of death. 4, 5,i •'D’ Tuesday, Feb. 3, 10 a. m. to.12 m. ■| Renno — Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1 to p. ni. Watts Mills — Wednesday, F'eb. I * i9:36 a. m. to 5 p. tn. I I.rfiuren8 Mills — Thursday, Feb. I * ' ! 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Only Personal Property has to I returned this year, but it is ab.«oh’.te- j ly necessary for you to make a fe'.urn. If not convenient to come to Audi- : tor’s office in Court House, please ! meet me at once of the above places. ' .S. R. DORROH. 1 tf Auditor, Laurens County. 'ue 666 LIQUID or TABLETS (’lire (’olds. Headaches, Fever 666 SALVE (’URES B.\KY’S (’OLD Books You Would Like To Read The Story-life of WasbingtaB, Story-Ijfe of $2.50. Betsy Ross, Quaker Rebel, $2.f0. Sergeant Y'ork, $1.50. History of the World War, 800 page.s, special F’ehruary Sale price, $2.00. Many New Bfxiks of Fiction Added To Oflr Rental library. GALLOWAY- McMlLLIAN Book Stwe of l)f Mrs. Emma McCoy Dies At Goldville .I'?<eph’’i(‘ (Tintim. lace Felir to rbv lU' V eo-operated in .^I.ls. Emmi' IVlcCov, agst 79, died sAturday, Jan. 23, at the home of her n,gphew, B. 1). Oxner, at G:)ldville. afternoon, .lamiaiv i7 “.''.ituidiiy .Miss .Myrtle Hendrix delightfully tertained with a bridge pa *y at htmre irv-Let-sville. at -which Li .-^noe.s gave »)iight ('.»r The .supply o' gocK and new ones were needie.st cases at shoe sales. Call.s for blip of every kin. (TaTly, out the con- tinue •ome in engagement of .Miss .Mary J<'^‘'l’nine* ^ clothes, food and Brodie, Furman Fayott<» (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brodie of Ix-esville, * > U. Henry 'of Clinton, was an- nounceel. “Guosi.s were invited for five ta'-iv-. .Aftef cards a delicious salan 'i.t.a and mints were served. Tiny green and white hags of mints were given as favors. In each bag also was a double heait on which was inscrioed * *Jos<*phin*-F'aye'.te, Eebniary 19'." arid liibhey medicine ‘ will hi rneded for many more weeks weather. .Many people washing The Funeral services w<*re eonduclel from the home .Sunday ;ifterr;oon liy Itev. H. E. Bulling'von, and ii-teiniunt was made in the H p«*wel! (tVi.i tcy, near (ioldville. ■ of cold want work, wood--*(itting, gardening, etc. ladies of the .American Li'gion .\nxiliary will assist in keeping the supply room optm for the ru*xt two w'ioks. MiT'oy hud lived nr.e*:; ally all in Ixiurens eoiin’y. .>h ■ is sur- two sisters: .Mi-. .S.nah of .\’inety-SiV, and .Mrs. her lif< vivc'd Iiy Te mpleton I Kate Oxner of G .ddvilh Swimmers School Not To Be Held Names Building For Three Sisters GIFTS For All Occasions The three days .school for -w iminers,! annoiinctd to he held at the l‘i'es)>y-j teiian colb ge swmiming p o' ye.sLn-, day, t(Miay and lomoirow. was post poned yesterday by Coach .Johnson following the receipt ef a t:degram from Ramone Eaton, the instru tor, .'^tat’i'g that it would be impossible to ( ♦insider .NOW that Valentine and Easter (lift. Visit u^ tnday and Tour ehi ice by making u small deposit. FRONTIS Jewelry Store ."■undfay’.-i x-.Iournal of Cireen- W )' (l. can it’d a very intere.sting arli- •le on the nanr'ng of the handsome new woma:i’.- Luilding at Duke uni- vers.ty for three sisters, .Misse.s Per- fill t ie engagement. No announcement .Mary and Theresa (j 1< s, who bear a.s to a .'■eeond date for the hool ha.s set I the d:-^'inct'on of be:ng the first wo- been madm mert graduates of Jr; n Ay eolRtge ^ . ^ men. The article is a very fa.-'cinating “'t .ry” ef how these young women •' lied an eJu a;:on at u ‘ mah FRESHJyEEDS — (’alf Mtqil — Beet Fulp — Rice IVleal — Velvet Bean !Vleal — Brand and Shorts — Spartan Dairy Feed — Biu Hi — Champion Dairy — Meal and Hulls —Startinj» .Mash — Growing .Mash — SFARTAN (JBAINS Laying: Mash —- Kackle Layintt Mu-sh — Scratch (ifains (very cheap) — FlSli MEAI. (for httux) — Forkmaker Hog: Feed See us for ycjur needs. We carry a complete line of Feeds. Fresh shipments re ceived every week. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. Feeds—F’ertilizers—(’oal (tii- Clinton, S. C. ■mijr TBBT V » V W ja I Sunday Dinners special 50c To those that have their dinners with us regularly on Sundays we are offering a special price of 50c. Carefully prepared, “home- cooked” meals, individually served. DINNER 12 to 2 Mary Musgrove Tea Room Mrs. Hunt Franks, Prop. '•-.'e through an •ndomltable fii ine.M vp;r t and an am’ctiou.- deternrnatinn aga.n-t o i-ta. !< .•(. Two of these di.stingui.-hed woiren, '•Ii'.-e- .vlaiy and Thcf -a Gib*.-, now i'.'':de in Git-t-nwo.'.d. The third .si.-ter, M.-.s J’ei’s:!-', dad same years ago. Local :nttr<-t is added to the in teresting a.tide by the fa t that Ann.e G'les Bailey of this city, and Mr-,. Irv n Coleman, now of .Sarasota, Fla., are nieces of the Mi.sse.s Giles. Trinity’s firxt-eo-ed.s. I IN .A I. SETTI.EMKNT ! Take notice that on the 2Htli day of I'cb. 11»31, I will rende,' a rinal account of my acts and doings as .Administra trix of the estate of Edwaivi St«‘Vens, deceased, in the office of the Judge of anti Bssk Medical College Trustees Named Prolate of I.aurens county, at 10, o’clock, a. m.. and on the -ame day will apfilv for a final discharge from my j trust as Administratrix. I .Any person indebted to .said estate js notified and required to make pay-j nient on or before that date; and all ■ persons having claims against said e-tate will present them on or before I said date, duly proven, or be forever} barred. j MR.S'. MARJORIE STEVENS, j Administratrix. ] Jan. 1.'). 1931.—2-12-4tg. I ('olumb:a, Jan. 27.— Four trustees j .'or the Medical College of South Car olina we’e named tonight at the joint session of the senate and house, j They are: Dr. E. H. Barnwell, Mar-, (tins Point; Dr. G. A. Neuffer, Abbe- jville; Dr. L. H. Jennings, Bishopville; j Dr. .Alfred Bumsides, Columbia. Th.* .three first named have been on the board, their terms expiring this year, j Three candidates were defeated. They are: Dr. D. Tilden Riley, Flor- en.-'e; Dr. H. B. Wrlliam.s, Hones Path; and Dr. .Arthur R. Young, Charleston. E. G. Seibles of Columbia, was i elected trustee of the University of South Carolina to succeed the late T. B. Butler. F’urman R. Gressette, of St, Mat thews, was reelected code commission er. I SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Medical Authority Says; BREAD “MADE Wmi MJIJC IS A Richer, Better Bread” ~Dr. Morrif FUbbein. Editor ot (he Journal of the American Medi cal Asaociation. ”A FEW years ago, I found that I was very weak and nothing I ate seemed to give me any strength,” writes Mrs. R B. Douglas, 704 South Con gress St, Jackson, Miss. 1 suffered intense pain in my head and back. At times I would have to hold to some thing to steady myseR so ss to do my little work. I wss worried about my condition. "My mother told me that should take Cardui After tsldnf two bottles, I felt stronger, kut I kept on taking it until my head snd back quit hurting. I took about six bottles in all, snd have never quit praieing GarduL* R New TWIST Is High in MILK CONTENT CARDUI USED BY WOMEN FOB OVER 8$ YEARS B-iae Taka Thad ford’s Black-Draught for Conatlpotlcn, Indisastlon. Blllouanesa. Mo. 1 C .elected Itiuho s i ® Pouiids BY THE BAG S2.75 RICE fancy Blue Rose SUGAR Finest Granu lated 6 ii^lSc lb. 5c A&P Plain or Selfrising FLOUR 6 lb. 24 lb. 21c 69e 96 lb. CHEESE Whole Milk Held lb. 25c Coffee further Reduced by AdkP Frrnrrr oTT.org I !L z;ic- Uiid uixi MudJow ri:d rTncTiR Ll{. 27«- lUcii iiiul fuil-buiUa^ C3 Agnin .AAP hrihf*" IIk* raiiiil) l)iicig«'t by iiutkiiiK a fur- tlicr <Hi iU- (>w II «| II n I i t y truutin u£ coiluiir nOK 1 FI LB. XSC Itxfliii' ilcl.i aruritii!i<- and (Ln-firful Encore Brand MACARONI Improved—New Thin Wall Macaroni SPACHETTI--NOOOLES 2 pkgs. 13c Quaker Maid—Oven Baked BEANS 4 cans 25c Quaker OatS 3 25C Quaker Grits 2 pkgs. 15c 7c GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD 16-oz. Ixiaf IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT. LETTUCE, head, each . 5c CELERY, stalk, each 10c TOMATOES, fresh, Ib 10c BANANAS, golden ripe, Ib. 5c COCONUTS, fresh, each TVjC ^ Atlantic & Facihc m ♦ ♦ t ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 ■a 4 : 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4* 4 I 4 5 4 : ♦