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THUBSDAY, APRIL 2.1931
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C.
PAGE THREE
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SOCIETY EVENTS
OF
INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154
Better Business
9
Body Holds Meet
Names OiTicers and Board of
Trustees Composed cf I\Iany
Prominent Men.
.'t the f!r'h prcTicra! ni?o:;ner of the
Better Business As^'icPti n of S'Uth
Bioadway theatre a few niKht.s asm. i (’mol’na held in C:ilvmh-i Inst week.
C. Neyle Fishboum, Charleston; J. H.
Haniimond, Columbia; F; G. Bosrsrs,
Jr., Charleston; Richard F. Watson,
Grecnv:llc; H. G. tl/ei'i’nr Chiiple ton.
Bi-iMcs earryinff on a ad-
xmoimiKf
Blind IMayers
When the curtain went up at a
vert
will assist all bu.‘.ntij with'n the
state and render and secure informa
tion for its memliors.
Not only will this a soci-ation be
, tate-widc hut it will be one of the
stronsrest orstanizations in the .«tat^
and w'ill render a servitu.- that will be
of decided benefit to all the people of
South Carolina.
It is expected that the trustees will
rr canii):iip:n the as- .ation| meet-within three weeks to complete
their plans, and launch a part of their
extensive prosrram,
F^urther information may be obtain
ed by writinp to t*2 Broad street,
Charle.slon, S. C.
EASTERN STAR
MEETS FRIDAY
The Flastern Star chapter will hold
its monthly meeting: in the
Masonic Temple building: Friday even-
intr at 7:30 o’clock. All menibers are
urged to be present.
YOUNG-JONES
A quiet marriage of interest to
their friends w’as that of Miss, Marj’
Younic and Law’rence Jones that was
'playgoers witnesstnl a most unusuajitho following nffi.-ers wore eleotod
AUXILIARY jperformance—remarkable beeau.se ev-j MoDavid Horton, prc='dent: John A
NA.MES OFFICERS ^ lery mem’>er of the cast was blind. . j Law, viee-rres;dent; R. G. Rhett, Jr..
At a recent met'ting of the \Vo-| The uninitiated observer would have j treasurer; Q. A. Kennedy, secretary,
man’s Auxiliary'of the Fir.=»t Bresby-ij^j^ unaware that the players acting j Mr. Herton is managing editor o""!#
terian church, the following ^ officers, before him. all girls, were sightless, so j The State, and has been actively en
circle chairmen, and secretaries were smooth was the performahee. The au-Imaged in the support o-f South Caro-
elected: D V vv * diemt wondered how two persons,!j-na enterprise*. 'Mr. Law, Spartan-
President, Mrs, R. E. \\ys^. coming onto the stage from opposite j burg banker, was elected subject to
Vice-President, Mrs. John-Spratt. 1 entrances, managed to walk unerring- his acceptance. Mh. Rhett is president
Secretary, Mrs, R. E. Sadler.
'Treasurer, Miss Connie Bailey.
Circle chairmen: Mrs. A. E. Spen-
Saturday afternoon at cer„ Mrs. 4ohn MeSween, Mrs. ITiomas
ily tow^ard each other and shake hands
without lost motion.
The answer' was that the stage
aolemnized
Cross Hill. The young cc«TxIe
make their home at Mount\ille.
will
Jacobs, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. J
Will Dillard, Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs.
M. G. Woodworth, Mrs. Gary Martin,
Miss Clara Duckett, Miss F.ssie
Young.
Secretaries of causes as^follow’s:
Spiritual Life, Mrs. A. K. Kinard.
Foreign Mission.^, Mrs. .Ai M, Cope-
lege campus. The public is i, j
Admission will 'be 10c. Two prizes I ^ Missions, Mrs. Bothwell Gra-
w'ill be given to the finders of «
and a sliver egg. The proceeds will W j ^.^d Presbyterian Mis-
of the Peoples State bank and is well
known throughout the state as one of
its leading hankers. Mr. Kennedy is a
hands had carefully laid strips of car-i successful Williston business man, be-
'p«t so that the av*tres?e.s might follow ling engaged in the fertiliiJer business
certain paths. All stage fumiture was jin that city.
EGG HUNT TO BE
HELD S.ATURDAY
There will be an "egg hunt Sat urday
afternoon at 4:30 o’clock on the col-
The public is invited.]
placed according to a rigid chart
worked out during rehearsals. Two
weeks were .spent learning locations
of stage settings alone.
FLOWERS
Lovely Blooming Plants For Easter
We take orders for I'ol Plants and Funeral Designs for
Simpson’s Floral Gardens.
Prompt Attention Given To All Orders.
MRS. JOHN SPRATT
South Broad St. I'hone 227
The following men were elecUni to
the board pf trustcjps: Mr. Horton,!
Mr. Law, Mr. Rhett. Mr. Kennedy,
and Aiester G. F'urman, Jr., Green-
used for beautifying the city.
ENTERTAINED
AT DINNER
Oi Saturday evening Mrs. L. R.
L^nn entertained with a course din
ner in honor of several of Ross Lynn’s
frie^wU, The guests included: M isSes
''Charlie TTeTff, J^nunrarfibir
Dorothy Wyatt, Louise Timlin, Mrs,
John Timlin. Henderson Wyatt, Knox
Wyatt, Orell Dunlap, Earl I>unlap,
and Ross Ljmn.
U. I). C. TO MEET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The U. I>. C. chapter will hold its
regular meeting F’riday afternoon at
3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs, Sr. Hostesses will be Mrs. J.
F. Jac-obs, Sr., Miss Clara Duckett,
Mrs, Henry Young, Mrs. M. J. F"ur-
queron and Miss Maude Pearson, with
Mrs. John Yarborough as leader.
The leader of the group said lhativille; Neil O’lionnell, .Sumtor; W. W.
the girls are so interested in dramat-1 Smoak, Walterboro; T. W. Bennett,
ics—one of the most difficult activi-1 Meggett.s; W. D. Scheper, Beaufort;
ties they coul<l ch(Kxse — l>ecau.se it | T. B. Young. F’lorence; A. D. Hare,
gives them a chance to appear in pub-1 Beaufort; L. C. Davis, Georgetown;
s,ons. Mr». D. J. \V\>ods. ‘'i' how nearly the haml.ca[.
Christian Kdueation and Ministerial l;hn<lness ran he nvereome by well-
Relief, Mrs. R. S. Owen,. Pmpntations.
Lierature, Mrs. Walter Johnson. They call themselves the Lighthouse
Christian Social tk-rvice, Mrs. J.'Pla.vers. Mo.st of the members live in
Hamp Stone. girls’ clubhouses, and are independent
Social Activities, Mrs, H. M, Young, and self-supporting. One teaches
Reli«iwM9.- F.<lucatidn,.^M - *P-‘-L<*k)cution. several others
"Baney?' ' ~ "'*■» TBi i' 'Thoy ■*
Pianist, Mrs. D. J. Brimm.
ACTAEAN CLUB
WITH MRS. COPELAND
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. T. D.
Opeland entertained the members of
the AcUean club. A salad and sweet
course were served to the following:
Mesdames Bothwell Graham, G. C.
Pitts, W. I). C^i>eland, C. M. Bailey,
E. J. Adair, J. F. Jacobs. Sr., R. FL
Wysor, C»eorge (kjrnelson, Cieorge A.
Copeland, Lethe Gregory, Misses .Sal-
lie Wright and Clara Duckett.
iiii)
for fho
om
Afoncu Mart ^
I andh make some of their ’own clothes,
{and wish that they could see the
I dres.ses they make, but more especial-
j iy—the lights of Broa<lway.
Damage.s and
Vandalism in ('entral park- inclu<l-
ing such acts «s making off with
(“Keep Off the Grass” signs, defacing
{signs, trampling around on newly
j sown grass, injuring trees by tearing
I off branche.s or cutting into the bark
I — gets to be rather expensive after a
while.
Bird's Nest Pudding
On each dessert plate or
plate at the beginning of dinner, place
a small bird’s nest of candied orange
peel in which there are some candy
eggs. The eggs can be made of un
cooked fondant, rolle<l in ground pecan
or walnut meat.s or dipped in choco-
UNITED STATES COURT
M’estern District of South ('arolina
In Bankruptcy
In the Matter of J. E. Leaman,
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that the
m«>yy^hi^aigfe r>f
dry goods, notions, hardware and gro
ceries, store^‘fixtures, L'i’ head of
mules, .5 farm wagons, will be sold
on Friday, April 3r(|, H»31. at eleven
o’cliKk, a. m., at the place of busi
ness of the bankrupt in Cnvss Hill,
S. C.
The last inventory gives valuation
as follows:
Dry goinls, notions, shoes $:Lf>!t>^.70'
Groceries and hanlware $1,42.''».<>2
Store fixtuVes and furni
ture $ dPl.OO
1.') head of mules $ 4.')0.00
farm wagons $ 10.'),00
Terms of sale: Ca.sh. Subject to con-
In the past three years such aetts
I have cost more than $20(h000. It is es- f * 'T- ,
at each! , , i i firmation of the (^-ourt.
timated that SO men are ncetkii ti pa
trol the park to preserve its beauties
for those who .seek relief from the
city’s turmoil in its fairly wide open
spaces.' ^
It is, incidentally, about the only
place in the city where one can gaze
B. R. FULLER, Tru.stee.
late. Make the fondant by mixing an | , , *1. * ■ i ^
at the sky without peering betwt*en
white of egg, a pinch of ‘ i r
unbeaten white of egg, a
cream tartar, two tablespoons of
cream and enough confectioners’ su
gar to make a stiff cream. Then mold
into little eggs and roll in the nuts or
the rising walls of buil<Fings.~The
tre<*s and gra«.s, turning green with
the approach of spring, affordxa ,wel-
coriie change of sceneryTro1tr.tj|P;ifitay
iivountiiins of buildings at wHich'-one
else chill for two hours after molding , 1 , , 1 • ^
i;.\KTY J.'OI< chocolate. To make;'“"k I'”’’'*
'VDlNf.ER SEI , „ 1 Ctho ne.sts make candied orange pin* ,
On Friday evening Julia-Bailey ami; follows: Cut the thin outer of:
Carrie .Mae Phillips enlertained ,
eral of thy, y^^unger set at a party. twentv-four hours, in cold , . . . , „ o
Games were arranged for the tai.lesn ons of ^kys.raper heights on all -^ides. .Some
;ls
city.
But even at that. Central park does
.'Uggest a “walled-in” liri'athing space,
fiir stately apartment hui es rise to
Csmos wiTc arroT,!!r..<i Or th.. r've’'- ,.,1,1,..,, hrij-ws on all -nlos .som
int--, nnri.rtainn,™t. Punch ami wafers are rir.kn,trl,. l«.aut.fnl at n.^ht. ve.t
were served to the followraK tt.endsri ^ ,,,,1, „„,i, I their .llnnunated l.iwers and myriad
Beverly Davis. Francos Moore. Eliza- ^ . ^ of light, d wind.iws.
b<‘th Ilarri.s, Nancy ^ ' ' .^yjrar to a eiin and a .luater of water
Square and Round
DANCE
STOMP SPRING
Friday Ni|<Kt, ApriT S
Admission: $1.00
(iood Music.
Flverybody Invited.
am'
ittg,- Ha y no \V-tjluuiui -
d ! toks I N t
Cheerful Little Eyeful
m uh longer will ji.itient®
in
SUB.S( KIBE TO THE ( IIKONK'LEi
PRICES.^
Visit our store and let us show you how
to save. We ^ive you quality alon^ with
low prices and service.
Specials for plaster
SUGAR CURED
HAMS
IJU
BOILED HAM ,
A\.
25'
Sir
Make Baldwin’s Your Headquarters
For April.
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
“(Joud Thinss To Eat”
Uhtincs ill) and 100
I
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lartl. Bill MeSween. Jack \yitherspo.in,^^|^-
Dill Ellis, Ned .^prunt. AlfrmiBn-wn-^^.^^^^^^^
' F'ergirson.
MR.S. ADAIR HOSTK.SS
TO STUDY (TA B
The Wtdnesdya study eliib had a
plea.-^ant meeting with Mrs. R. C.
.\dair, and with .Mr.s. R. FL W y-or as
leader. The afternoon was devote<l toj
a study of “The Kilmers,” ami the!
program included: |
“Life of Joy. .- Kilmer and Sketh of
Works,” Mr*. Wysor. i
“Life of Aline Kilmer,” Mrs. W. A. j
John.son.
a little at a time ami roll in granula" - j i-^dves staring at
mi suga:-. la't it dry and f irm into lit- <ioul.tful white.
wail-i of gray or
Je ne-T
'2 cup
1 '2 CU,)'
Bran Biscuit-
Itran.
fl'iur.
f) tea-|Mjons baking powder.
1 teasf.'oon .-alt.
3 table.-pooTMim.-ugar.
’2 eiip water.
2 table.'po- n.s shortening.
Mix thoroughly bran, flour baking i
The department <»f bo.-ii'tals says
that wanls and t>p<-rating ••oom.s wd!
soon be completely transfi.rineil by
eiipdoying brighter and nvtre chfM'ful
i-filoi s for in'.erior decoration.
Which may or may not have any
thing to do with the pn-dietion, made
in an occulists’s journal, that th«* vis
ion of a c( nfirmed New Yorker is only!
half as .strong as that of a I’atagonia t
(where is F’atag nia?) naCvc.
Not ever having been a i’at tgon-a,
f F'enton Kilmer,” Mc^.. R. p-owder, salt, sugar; add sufficient (.yri’t contradict that statement,
water to make softdough; add melted that, woiiUI a I’ata-
.'hortening; roll out lightly to about brought her.*, h.-'.l hav.* t.o
tl-1 inch thick on fkiurml boar.!; cut twice-as-g.; ,<1 eyesight
w'ith biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oien jj ip ^ suliway wh.-rej^
112 to lo minutes,. I.'etmingly none existe.l, rea.l t.-n lin.*s
—.—_— i of a new.'paper over som.*body ejs«*’s
j Buttermilk i;r**ad jshr.ulder or gliitip.-e a traffic cop
I oT„r'*rouml a corner.
M X .'in egg in a m.x.ng bowl and'
add a half cup of milk, .me-half spoon ; “
of salt an.l two cun. of co.iked bom-}
iny, -Mix well and .-pread in a baking j
;di.«h. L ,t with butter, a little over a; ~
teasno. n in all ami hake tn a m<‘dium , . v
oven for about a half hour, wring to 1 .u » r n-'
' . LI • 1- L • u:..u ;♦ la ,.nnirn,l V. e havo Kot thee to tne care of H.m
the table in d:3h m which it is cooke.l ‘
, Who cares for thee and we,
and serve with a sp. on. _
T'oeens of
E. Sadler.
■
We can ofler you real help in
select inir
EASTER GIFTS
You will have to visit us to ap
preciate the beautiful GlhTS,
suitable for CNery name on your
list, at just the price you want
to pay.
FRONTIS
Jewelry Store
Clinton, S. C.
In Loving Mein.ir\ of
MRS. SALLIE E. MOTES
One year ago t.day, the 24 th of
f f gentle spirit of our moth-
> <kier, Mrs. Sallie FI. Motes, pa.s.seil over
the river, into the glories beyond.
Easter Candies
Norris and Russell McPhail
Special
Wrapped
Priced:
$1.00 and $150 per pound
(Tax Extra)
E(JG DYE
lOc Pack
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
“At Union Station” Telephone 400
Wonderful toiler, thy work well done, I
W’onderful aoul, into glory gone, j
Wonderful life, with it» crown now I
won, I
God giveth thee rest.
Rest frem all sorrows, and watching
fears.
Rest from all possible sighing and
tears,
Rest through God’s endless, wonder
ful years,
■^At home with the blest.
Beautiful spirit, free from all stain,
Ours the heartache, the sorrow and
pain,
'Thine is the glory and infinite gain.
At home with the blest.
“God has given her rest,” we gently
said.
How we do miss her, the dear one
dead, ,
None taketh the place of the dear one
fled, ^
But God knoweth best.
9
A Daughter.
THIS
TOUR LVCKT DAYl
can got frocks iilvc
like this!
unen .\'ou
at a price
Ev(*ry fr.u k is hiand je w.
is a stunning Lanvin ('opy.
want to make this a reall;*
evc‘?it, so W(* an* offt'riii}.: an
1K*\V
i ;'.e.''e
Jfu Ju led
Ihil we
■ ."^iiecial
•■“Ml
T/J
group ol dresses at ani.v, .t g)',
low prices. Select them i!i aiiv of
Sp'iiig’s n.‘wcst sliades. Thcy’r»; all
all hen*—;n sizes lo fit the .Mis.< mid
•Jun’or.
and hen* are tlie
new luck pi’iccs
$10.0(1
and
$12.50
Apparel Shop —Second floor
Ladies’ Rest Room — maid in attend
ance — Second floor. Free Parcel
Check Room — Mezzanine floor.
59S. What could b«
lovsiiar for Spring after
noons than this flat crepe-
ond-ioce frock? Green,
Beige. Rose, Mystic Blue,
Coronodoo. Sizes li to ao
$12.50
Styla No. 1470
A new shiny patent leather
belt, and five llass buttons,
all in a row, bri|hten tba flat
erapa (rook with youthful/
oapa sleeras and |eor|etta
scnlloped collar. In Skippat
Blue with Rad belt, Bei|e
with Brown, Yacht Blue with
Navy. Sizca 14 to 20.
$10.00
Tune in . . . every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday — at 1:45
P. M. over station W S P A for
the Aug. W. Smith Co. Program.
The
Aug. W. Smith Co.
Spartanburg, S. C.
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