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V I f THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931 ;HE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. a PAGE THREE 1 SOCIETY EVENTS Mrs. \V. H. Wallace. She is a graduate' n^-d the pagros and were jfreatly sur- of Xewherry collepre ard-is at present prised when they found in larjfc head- teachinjr in the hijrh school at Cope, lines the Fuller-Walla.e announce- Mr. Fpps is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Iment. The hride-eUn’t wa.'^ pres(*nled Georgre L. Epps of Columbia. He is i with a lovely gift for her tro-ssciu. OF a graduate of the University of South; After the excitement had INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 Carolina and is holding a re.sp nsihlejand be.st wishes extendtnl, a position Carolina Charleston. After their marriage they : make their home in Charleston. Simpson, Miss Caroline Caldwell, teacher of the Bible cla'S, and Miss Eliza Bell, cla^s president. 0‘hers pre^fnt were the honoree '■Mi- -- V’ea- nor Keels, Mi.ss Minnie \CiIs:i. Miss suh ’deii Cora Richey, .Mr^, Nc kif' . .Mrs. very de-jCa.se. Mrs. bennell, .Vli.s.s .Minnie Nis- served on will LOVELY GARDEN I’ARTY On Friday afternoon LIBRARY ”■ 1 Jr., entertained the guests as thev ar- HOURS i rived. In the receiving-lipje were Dr. The Clinton public library will be .and Mrs. McSiween, 1). M. McNaull open on Mondays, Wednesdays’ and | and Miss Georgpe B. Blakely, and J., i l ..l • Fridays from 3:30 to 6:00, beginning‘B. Green, Jr., and Miss Blanche Atta- oi\ic commit- May 25th. 'way. .Messrs. McNaull and Green are • i presidents of the junior and senior LEGION AUXILIARY jclasses, respectively. TO MEET TODAY i menrhers of the faculty in the home office of the j lightful salad course was Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,; the card tables. ! .Miss Fuller is a charming young lady, who bus been a very succe'^sful teacher in Laurens county, where .she has made numerous friends. Mr. Wallace, a prominent young man of Gray Court, is a successful The Clock Has Selected the Winner! Yesterday the clock in r.iir window e«topp<^d at No. 31 and (he hand chose the winner as .Madelyne Adair. We congratulate the winner. It Is to' bet, Mrs. S. line Moore, Hill, Nelle Hellariis. P. Howies. .Misses Caro- regretted that all Leta .McIntyre, Verna fortunate Rearden, and Martha the garden 'farmer in that community. Quality-Service Men Visit City the Graduates However, they also may have the pleasure of receiv ing the same article, as our stocks are unusually complete at this time and include a style and price to suit every desire. w The regular monthly meeting of the,^^^**| wives, assisted in entertaining. American Legion Auxiliary will be Music throughout the evening was held at 4 o’clock this afternoon in the j fRaney and his Pi-es- new club rooms of the Masonic Tern-college orchestra, pie. As this will be the last meeting! Block cream, cake, and punch before the chapter disbands for the!^*"'’^ by a number of summer, all members are urged to be j school girls, present. Dr. Dudley Jones will make! an address. OPEN .MEETING OF tee with Mr?. T. D. Jacobs a.s chair man, was lovely in all arrangements. The entertainment furnished bv Miss .i^'j^ j Hallet’.s dancing class was greatly en joyed and most creditable. the were Clinton MARGARET KERN HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY On Thursday Mrs. S. A. Kern on tertained with a party for daughter, Margaret, celebrating tenth birthday, .About thirty-five of her classmates and friends wer<* pres ent and enjoyed the playing of games. After an afternoon of merrymaking, ice cream cones and cakes were served to the little folks. LOVELY PARTY IFOR BRIDE-ELECT Oh lliursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dtmnis Sowers, Miss Eleanor Keels, of the Thornwell high u • t . school faculty, whose engagement to 4.1.* *^**11 ;Manley Maddox of Charlottesville, Va., has been announced, was inveigled in- tat The judges, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs A large group of Quality-.Service store operators paid the city a short visit early yesterday morning while en route to Columbia for the first FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, C. organiza- i the following awards for the five most attractive gardens: First pr'ize, $5.00, by the Woman’s club,'was pre'senttni to M rs. W. P. .Jacobs; second prize, a group of eight shrubs, given by Dai ley’s Nursery, to Miss Clara Duckett; third prize, garden implements, given by I). E. Trihhle Co. and G. A. Cope land & Son, to Mrs. B. H. Boyd; fourth meeting sponsored by the lion in the two Carolinas. The delegation of merchants Travel ing in motorcades, renre.sented every EXCURSION to a lovley party hy her ho.ste.ss, andl^''^’^ >0 the states where the Quality WEDNESDAY CLUB On Wednestlay the annual open meeting of the Wednesday Study club | prize, a group of five shrub's, by Dai was held at the home of .Mrs. Wilson | ley’s Nursery, to Mrs. Frank Kellers: her little i Columbine and Iris were used, fifth prize, a group of three shrubs. j,^,yjin a most effective arrangement. Dr. I by Dailey’s Nursery, to Mrs. R. E. J. H. Davis of the Presihyterian col-j Ferguson, lege faculty, made an interesting talk, punch and wafers were served to on beautiful gardens which he had vis-j the guests at the rock ganlen of Miss ited. Punch, sandwiches, mints and! fhira E. Duckett, salted nuts were served to the guests MOTHERS CLUB [shanSon-montjoy ANNOUNCEMENT ' a most unexhecteil kitch«*n shower by the woman’s Bible class of the Thorn- w’ell Memorial church. The dvdightful living room was fra grant with baskets of long-stemmed roses. Suddenly the «iuiet was broken hj*" a song from without. Then the' singers entered and deposited on a table lu'foie the charming honoree a number of interesting, mvteruuis- . . . . , 1 , • 1 »f, ‘ interest to the membership, looking packages. .After these were. * opened and the accompanying original' verses and (juaint, humorous legends j were read, the guests were inviti'd to; the wide varandah. There Miss Eliza j Bell, 'behin<l a huge bank of pansies, serve<l a rare punch the a la Lina Simpson variety. She was assisted by Service^ stores are now in and proving immensely popular with the buying public. The party was joined here by several local affiliatfxl members. Yesterday’s program in Columbia for the independent merchants was a full one, including recreational fea- tuies, a sumjituous dinner at the Shrine cluh, and business sessions of ( LINTON, S. C. to . Wa>«hington, D, C. $1 t.ftO Baltimore, Md. (rail) $16.00 operation Baltimore (via Norfolk and steamer) $1.">.00 $11.25^ $11.25 $10.7.5 $11.75 Old Point Comfort, Va. Portsmouth, Va. (Norfolk) Richmond, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. and return May 29th, limiltd 5 days. Via SEABOARD For ticket.s, etc., call on \V. H NEVILLE FAMILY HOLDS REUNION .May IS is a day lovingly cherished; VV",'!'’'!-,'T',-'rT*,' On Wednesdav afternoon Mra. John | O'' enKaBenienlilWay the family of Mr... Virginia Davi. OTtertainid the Mother'. cluh-l"f»'‘'"' MaOha .O’,-^'ken Neville sathered to nay her President Asks Rigid Economy I’ickef Agent, (Jinton, .S. C, Shands, ?t6ck, 8 Washington, May IS. President Hoovj'r has instruete<| treasury, pyst- diaBaECtmi to busi- I The afternoon was devottxl ne.ss and the some officers were re elected for the coming year. M rs. R. E. Jones assistiKl the host ess in -sen’ing a salad course and iced tea to about twelve guests. -A. Garrison Montjoy of Columbia, thelbonor bh hi'r seventieth hi'rthdayT .All, wedding to take place in the early j children, with the exception of Mrs, j summer.” j Ls-wis laancaster of China, were jire.s- The above announcement will he ent. read here with cordial interest by the| .A lovely <iinner was served to friends of .'Vir. Montjoy, son of Mrs. about thirty guests. Particularly ar- 1 Corrie Montjoy of this city. MRS. J.A( ()HS HOSTESS TO BRIIKIE CLUH On Thursday morning Mrs. Ferdi nand Jacobs entertaine<l her bridge club with three tables arranged for the guests. .Mrs. .lo.sephine Robinson was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Hor ace Payne assisted Mrs. Jacobs in serving delightful refreshments. BARKKR-LEONARD ANNOUNCEMENT The f(dlowing announ^^'ment is tak en from a New A’ork paper of .May P.Hh: “•Mr. ami Mrs. Reginald .Astley Barker of .No. 2 ('larges Street, .May- h ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT CARD PARTY i On Wedne.s<lay morning Mrs. Hen-1 derson Pitts and Mrs. Huht'rt Pitts! entertained several friends. Fou^ ta-1 hlc*« were arranged for rook .amid a! setting of snap<iragons and roses. , .Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Roy Pittsi assisted the hostesse.s in serving aj sala<l course and tea. •Again that afternoon Mrs. ddender-' son Pitts entertaine<l with seven ta- fair, l/ondon, and No. 15 West Street, New A'ork, announce the en gagement of their daughter, ThiK'la, to Mr. Thoma.s I). Ia*onard. Jr., of Aiorristown, New Jersey, and Gold- ville. South Carolina. The weilding will take place in Londpn during*the summer.” Mr. IxMjnard has ^U-en connected with the Joanna Cotton Mills staff for the past few years. His friends at Goldville and in Clinton, will learn with cordial interest of his apjjroach ing marriage. Lies of hr;<ige. assis’ed by Mrs. Un resting and unusual were the place cards which were miniature photo- grajihs taken of .Mrs. Neville several year.s ago when .she made a trip around th<* world. The jihotographs were taken in .lerusnlem, .lericho, Bethlehem, Switzerland, ami <'hina. ' .Another interesting feature was the! lircscntation of a donation to Rev.! William Ci. .Neville for the orjihanage, which h«‘ has foundeil in Brazil. This! came as a comph'te surprise* to Mr. i Neville and all wish for him much; success in this great work h<* has un-1 dertaken. " ' The families present were:'.Mr. and! .Mrs. William James of Atlanta, R(*v.i and Mrs. G. ,A. Nickles of Charleston,! Rev. and Mrs. William G.,Neville of Brazil, .S, A., Rev. ami Mrs. .John C, .Neville of Lnwrys, Mr. ami Mrs. 1).; VV. A. Neville of N«*wberry, .Mr, andj, TMrs. John Spratt.of ('linton. Miss Vir- fginia .Neville of Charlotte, .Mrs. Eliza Following this, was a series of gue-ssing gaibes comlneted by Miss ('aldwell. Each one jiacked young lady’s trunk, suiiplied the mi.ssing words of an ardent love letter from th<* prospective groom, and built up words beginning with the letters “K” and “.M.” In these contests .Mrs. IS. P. Bi wles was the winner of the I first prize, a pretty corsage of pan- I sics. .Mrs. Dugan came si'cond and re- I eeived a spray of cut flowers. Th<' bride-elect was jiresenteil with a love- j ly corsage of sw<*et peas. I Next, the guests were ushen'd into I the (lining room, lovely in pink ami white, on the table a handsome cover' j of Irish lace, a center jiieee of swe<‘t ; i p(*as, and ^iver all the soft glow of j pink candles. The color scheme pri*-j i vailed in the delicious r(*freshments | I also. Block cream, pink and white ‘cakes- a la Lina .Simtison with thel monogram “K-M”, and pink and white j mints were sc'rved. I A.ssisting Mrs. .Sowers were her. mother, .Mrs, L.*M. Dugan, Miss Lina fieial.s to survey their respective fields with a'view of cutting down expemii-' tures. With economies laid down for the war and interior departments, the president will choose from among these three the government.al liranch that will be taken un'^at^ his next week-end meeting. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION This is to remind you that Mr. BnK’kell is still ifivinn violin outfits free to hej^inners. Vittlin, mandolin and hanjo- manduiin tauifht privately. Studio of The Violin 150 Musirrove Street (Minton, S. (’. ^lonio ^urdetttf attnounceS the Openinq Slie Slhouelte Gift Shop cc( her home/ 82 /Soitk 'broad St reci CjiHs f^QmduaHon and all Special Occasions - \ Ordew t'al'en "for Silhouette ‘3taho»eni-3<3^ofj-Pnres 3anc4 Smockmq and Roiidujotk_/ ii a -n f «v Saturday Evening Powt, $2.00 par 2 years, $.3,30; 3 years, $5.00. JAS. W. ( ALDWELL vear; bert Pitts, Mrs. .1. W Hugh B. Workman. Finnev and .Mrs. LOVELY PARTY FOR MISS EDEN On Tuesday afternoon Taylor and .Miss Virginia 'Faylor of KN(i A(iEMENI (li t (‘iiville, .Mr. ancf .Mrs. (b'orge M. ANNOl N( ED -^1. Wrigb't of Great Falls, .Mrs. 11. K, .A luncheon ehara-terized bv h<*atity i^juju-ns. .ind significance was that on Saturday at high noon when .Mrs. John ll dland INAlillOW .Miss Lois Hunter entertained tw(>nty friends. Blakely honored .Miss .-Mine Eden with Quantities of vari-eolored halloons a lovely party. .Attractive enti'itain- were everywhere in evidence. .As these ment of contests, rhymes, and for- were wafted hy a gentle breeze one tunes, was arranged for the guests, suddenly hurst and .scattered to the .A refreshing fruit punch was served “four winds” the announcement of an l)y .Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and Mrs. interesting engagement: Ralph Blakely, -whikr Kathryn and “Wallace-Fj^ii^' Muncj ’31.” Elizabeth Hlakelv, (^aroline, Martin,; The table was m(>st attractive MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM AT MEETING OF I IME.STO.NK ( I.UB •I'he Lauiens County Lime-tone cluh had a la'antiful Mother’s day program at their meeting Tuesday aftern(ton at the home of .Mrs. .Sloan .Mahon. .As sistant ^hostesses were .Mrs. Rolrt*rt Cain, .Mrs. Ray Traynham, .Mrs. VVill IT DOWN TO THESE ESSENTIALS .Mrs. Wilson, Mis(S .Maryj ;:rr Owens, in all I 1 «*• M 4 /' • ... ... .. ..-1 • . 4 1 r- 1 • » , , ’(leorge and .Miss .Margaret ( am. ( opie .Vlcf raiy and .Mary Howze Dil- ajipointments and five dainty courses sweet course and salted, were served to the following guesls: I Miss .Margaret Wallace. Miss Helen lard served a nuts. Attractive gifts were presenttnl to .Mi.ss Eden, and .Miss .Marie '.McLean, bride-elect. .About thirty guests were present for this delightful occasion. .Mrs. Edward Long of Clinton, read | a poem, “Mv .Mother’s Picture”; Mrs. Home' Wallace, Mrs. W. H. Wallace, .Miss Gertrude Smith. .Miss Seasie Domi nick, all of Kinards; Mrs. FI. M. Lips-| comb, Mrs. James Leavell, Mrs. R. G.' Wallace and Mrs. ('. (’. Wallace, New- bc-rry; Miss Dt-ree Bryson, ,Owings; „ .Miss Katherine Culpepjier, j burg; .Miss Lillian Brown, Helton; .Miss F.va Storey, from Georgia; Mrs. •Miles Hunter, .Mrs. Bennett Townsend, COLLEGE JIMOR- SEMOR RE( EI»TION ^ On F'riday evening Dr. and Mrs. John .MeSween entertained at their home with a reception honoring the' Miss Agnes Davis, Miss Loui.se Davis,' m(‘mber.s of the junior and senior Mrs. Myrtle Hunthr, and .Misses Mil- classes at Presbyterian college and dred and CaraV)el Workman, their guests for the occa.sion. j Miss Margaret Wallace is a sister Professor and .Mrs. A. V, .Martin (rf .Mrs. J. H. Hunter of this city, andj and Professor and .Mrs. B. Graham, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and T. L. W. Bailey, also of Clinton, gave a prosi* reading entitled. “.Mother and Mrs. J. W. H**hflerson, of read a pcadical tribute tO| mothers. .Mr.s. .Miller Brown and .Mrs.l Ik'Witt Parker sang a duet, “Lulla-, .Miss Lucile Owens .sangj .Mother .McCrae.” The roll call was; answered with tributes to mother and , old fashihtmed songs, including, “Sil- i V(*r Threads .Among the Gold,”■» were sung during the afternoon. During the swial hour, the hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. The Laurens Advertiser. 100 Gallons of Vanilla Extract! IS ABOUT THE AMOUNT USED itY THE l»i:OI*LE OF CLINTON EVERY YEAR. We have sold five g:all(}ns in the last two weeks and will sell it even faster, when the good housewives all find out how very much Better and Cheaper Ours Is. Specify Parke-Davis Pure Vanilla Extract and Buy It By the Ounce .... to get the best Vanilla Extract made, at the cheap est price. , ‘ ^ ; Parke-Davis’ Extract is made of a blend of vanilla beans, with no compound and no artificial coloring. 3 oz. 33c 6 oz« ............ 59c 16 oz. $1.39 Use sparingly as this Vanilla is much stronger than the ordinary kind. PLEASE ASK FOR A SAMPLE. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Statiom” Telephone 400 MISS TEAGUE SIMMONS MARRIES IN TEXAS Of cordial interest to many friends in this county and throughout the .state is the announcement of the mairiage of .Miss Teagye .Simmons, daughter of J. M. Simmons of .Mount- ville, to Charles Smith Ramsey, of .San .Augustine. Texas. The wedding CK’curred at the St. Thomas F^piscopal church, of Wharton, Texas, in the presence of a few intimate friends and relatives. I The marriage was the culmination 'of a romance begun last fall, when the young people met while the bride was in Jasper, Texas, directing an amateur theatrical. Later she visited her cou- sin, .Mrs. E. W. Cole, In .San Augus tine, where the engagement was for mally announced. STANDARD RATINC SCALE for Eketrie • Is the refrigpraUjr inami- factiired by a reliahh* eoiii- jwiny with ))ro{M‘r exjMTi- eiiee in ■'the dertric refrig eration field? • Has it plenty of fissl and shelf s|M»ep? • Is the cabinet itself well designed, sturdily built and firoiM-rly iiisiiliited? • Is th»‘re provision for the frwzing of an aderpiate sup ply of inr ciiliex? ((juaiitity of ice rather than niindwr of rubes, which may bi* of large or small sizi*, should lx* takioiintotMinsiderat ion.) • V\ ill lb(? refrig*'r:it(»r con stantly maiiiltiiii a pro|M>r t(mi|H*rature for llie pres ervation of foods? • r.an the freezing of ice cuIm'h and desserts lx* s|M'ed- ed up w hen tlie need arises? • Gail ibis extra freezing s[K‘ed for i((* ciiIm-s be bad without alleeting the tem- IsTatureon t he fiKsI shelv es? (T<s». low a temfM'ratnri* on the shelves will, of eoursir, injure bsHl.) • Is there a pla(x* to Ki^ep ire cream, meat, iisli, gana;, “quick frostisl" foods or i^x- tra ice ('ulies iiididinilely at a beUrw freezing teiiqiera- ture? R • Are these various tem- erntiires (o extra fast nx(ziiig; ,b. fast fre«viiig; e. fxdow freezing for stor age; and d. normal bsid faTHcrvation ternfieratiire) aiiloninticalty niai n t i ned wUhtnU any (dlrnlion from thr ou nrr? • I)(S“S the refrigerating unit o|H*rHt(* often or in frequently? (The fewer “stop.s” and “starts” the lorig(‘r the unit will last and the less it costs to run.) • How long will the riKtling unit eontimie to rzs)l the refrigerator even though the current is shut off? (Refrig eration should (rontinoe for Kt or 12 boiirs.) • Gan the bai k (»arts of all sfielves, e\en the lowest. Is* reached without kneeling or sitting down.‘ • Mas provision Iwen made for kee|iing vegetables fresh and ( risp.^ • <!an the refrigerator top Is* used to “set things down for a moment” wiiile the (xinlenla of the cabinet are Is-ing re-arranged.^ • Will llie refrigerate r add to the attractiveness of Die kitchen? • I la.stheex|N*ri(al<x>ofusers over a long jK*rio<l (,f years I irov ed the refrigenitor long- ived and deis'iidable? fuller-wallace ENGAGEMEN'T Waterloo, May 15. — .Many friends throughout the CaroJinas and (Jeor- gia are interested in the announce ment of the engagement of Miss Gladys Fuller to W’. G. W'allace wl^ich ' iwas made at a lovely rook party^ given 'Thursday afternoon by her sister, I Miss Genevieve F'uller. j The rooms, in which five tables were 'arranged, were beautifully decorated : with spring flowers. .Several games of rook were being • enjoyed w'hen the attention of all was i arrested by the cries of the little I newsboy. Jack Smith.* who came in ; calling, “Extra, Extra, Waterloo Tibes.” After the guests were pre sented with papers, each eagerly scan- TVi Keipinmtnr Unm litrliiJat frnm$I 74.SO, /. o. b./an»ry, ufntarii, Amy »mt of thmo muty ko e**'- ehmtod om Iko KoDltCm Momikly Bmdgot PtaM. N OW ever\ atom of giiesHWork al>oul valurn has boon removed from the ehiMtsing of an elect rie refrigerator. Using the Standard Rating Seale, this lifetime d< ‘i'ihion becomes a simple matter of seeing whic'h refrigerator meets its exacting demands moif completely. Come in and apply tests to Kelvinator—{Kiint by |>oint. The more care fully you weigh all the facts,.the more clearly you will understand why Kelvinator, ihcv o/dest domestic (^Icv trie refrigeration, is recognized us ihe greatest value as weiL E. M. TIMMERMAN SALES AND SERVICE At Smith’s Pharmacy Clinton, S. C. nM3i»9 \