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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON^ S. C PAGE THREE I i f biH SOCIETY EVENTS AMERICAN STYUSTS THIS SPRING GIVE COTTON GOODS HIGH PRAISE OF tons—particularly at cur'-pnl, ^Attrac-'and every town and city in the I-’nito t live values—will have fur'ln r reoog-1 States a losrical place! Already we ar. nition from the public in ill tions | assured .of the hearty cooperation of of the country.'N’( r;h. K i.-(t. S uh.jmany of ihe larp'est distributors of and West. National (’utton Wc(.June I cotton yoods and the plan has everv 1 to <5, will he a m ' nr .p'ti ) i - time promise of succe.s.s.” INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Lafry-H. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 A nation-wide survey of style mar-jetvinomy as apnropriate far the spirit j kets reveals a universal acceptance of of the 1931 mode. . cotton fashions, unprececlente;! a* to “There has been at once a pro scope compared tt> re<.‘ent years, ac- nounced favorable reaction. American! cordiny to Georye .A. Sloan, president desiyners, dressmakers and merchants of the ( otton-Teoctile institute of New have been prompt in yiviny evidence oT ».If \ii>c 1 % vxrkv Aoik, who was, jn Washinyton over cf their annreciation of the mer-han- HONORS\i<TEK ''oek-epd for conferences disiny possibilities of cotton. Retail MECTIM. HO. ( R. . 1. T I various yovernment officials in- advertisiny and display of cottons The Eastern Star chap.er will meet On Tii jrs^iay Mrs. Harrv t. Layt.m dudiny Secix'tary Lamont, Secretary this year is already considerably in Friday eveniny at 8:00 o’clock in the honored her sister, Mrs. Euyene Gal- Hyde and other officials of the de- ex.e s of the promotional efforts oi .Masonic Temple. Since this will be the,JenA-ay of Jacksonville. Fla., with a partments of ayriculture and com-iother seasons. Whereas a year ayo last meetiny until September, it is im-ilovely afternoon tea. Mrs. Bruce Gal- nierce. Mr, Sloan was accompanied by cottons first stepped un to predomi- jK.rtant that all members he present, loway of Goldville, was al.so an honor^Cason Callaway of LaGranye, Ga., th'e|nate sports fa hiens alone, they are 8uest. 1 newly elected president of the Ameri-! accorded this sea.son an additional .ACT.AE.AN CLCB The h'.nie was beautifully decorated; can Cotton Manufacturers association, new place, of prom nence in the for- AVITH .MR.S. V.ANCE with many spriny flowers. i whose administration promises to yo nial mode. On Friday -r.fternoon Mrs. R. B.‘ Mrs. A. B. Galloway yreeted the I f*’’ i “IV.spite the iln.settled business con- Vance deliyhlfully entertained The yiiests who* were introd iced to the‘^^ departments of ayriculture j(litions, the cott»>n mills of the Unitisl Actaean club with five tables ar- hostess and Honor yiiesls. Mrs. Clar- commerce and the Cotton-TexCle i’l* states have made yreater improve- for the yuests. Miss Rosanna ence Galloway and .Mrs. Henry Dun- ■'^titute in the matter of huildiny npjnumt in styliny and desiirniry duriny yrown and and the Cotton-Textile ranyed for the yuests. Miss Rosanna ence Galloway and .Mrs. Henry Dun- Vance assisted her motber in sersiny wody invitwi the yuests to the dininy Tir American a salad course and a sweet course to loom where sherbet, punch and “Mar- cotton, the followiny yuests; Mesdames E. J. yuerites” were served by Misses! “There are various favtors newly .Adair, J. F. Jacobs. Sr., Thomas Ja- Janie Loi« Lynn. La Verne .MiQi^iston,! developed this year that are laryely cobs, Reese A’ouny, J. H. Witherspoon, Elizabeth Fliedner and .Mrs. J. J. resjionsible for the cunent wi.le.-piea l Julia Griffin, Letha Greyory, W. D. Ciunwell. .About forty yuests called, interest in cotton." sai<i Mr. Sloan. “Of primary imiroi'tance is the un- C D (' CH \PTFR (Stintiny eniior.semenl yiwn to cottons M FFTS FRI D A A’ ' ^*‘*^*^ couturiers and .Ameriiuiln „ ' ’ ■ ! stylists this spriny. The fresh ac- The I . I . ( . chanter will meet 1'•i i^no^vledyemeiit from these (piarters of Copeland, T. D. Copedand, M. .A. Hays, R. E. Sadler, H. Cornelson, John MeSween, R. E. Wysor. J. L. Wriyht. G. C. Pitts, Bothwell Graham, L. B. Dillard. Miss Sallie Wriyht, and Mrs. Black of V'iryinia. COLl.Ef.E DAMES HONOR (JRADl ATES On .Monday afternoon at the home of Dr. an<l .Mrs. John MeSween the Colleye‘Dames entertained the senmrs of Presbyterian colleye, their parents! and fritnd.s, at a lovely tea. Guests day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at th hiyh School huildiny. Miss ('lara Duck-' ett will be the leader ami the hostess es will be; Mrs. W. W. Harris.j^D's Zee .McLees. Mrs. J. .A. Chaniller^drs. D. W. Mason, Mrs. B. H. Boyd 1 .ALs.s .^allie Wriyht. '^^'^‘ithe versatile beauty and utility of cot- oupl(“d with tons was cniuhaticallv the riToynition of their virtue of Bnthwell Graham and Capt. and Mrs.. R.. E. Wvsor. Dr. and Mrs. John Me-' in .Srwwn. General and .Mrs. James C. Dozier and Dr. and .Mrs. .A. E. .Spen cer composed the leceiviny 'ine. .All the Dames assisted in entertaii.iny and jiunch was ser\ed by .Misses .M.ir- yaret and Kathryn Jones, Viryinia .Spratt and ('aroline .Martin. .San<i- wiches wiue served '>y .Mi.ry Jine .Sturyeon, ElizalM'tb Graham. .Mar- yaret Liyhtfool, Letilia Jones, Eliza beth Wysor, Richard Tivloi, Robert Wysoi and Billy Liyhtfoot. .About lob yuests called. shrine, id< "C. (fivision, D. D. C., has tak-^ the .^tratford fuml. We are preservation of a national the birthplace of the South’s f Ix*e, the .American. L.'nder the supervision of the presi dent yoneral, .Mrs. Bashinsky. we are a.^kiny every one to contribute to this memorial. We a-^k the codjii'iaition of the su.neiintendents of schools. Let every ehibi briny five cents or a few pennies and all teachers contribute. This is a worth-while hit of traininy in Southern history .Semi conti ihutions to Stephen D. Ixe ( hanter KMJb, .Mrs. Dave W. Cope- lai'd. presideiit. the past eiyhteem months than w'as made altoyelher du'-iny the precediny eiyhteen years. "The proyress made in w'ntiiny hack for styled cottons the y'-eut na muil market that climatic and economic c( nsiderations have comliined to make for them in the South is clearly indi cated in the wa\e of inori' tlian .i hnn- ilred "I'se and Wear Cotton" cam- paiyns now fakiny ('xpression throuyhout the I'otton-yrowiny states. I heir accenlance there now matches the pepularity that has accrued to them duriny the past two years in the metropolitan style centers of th<' count rv. “We hope ;ind Itelieve tliaf as a re sult of tnr disi i^ssicms in W;mh'?iyton. the many-'sided set 'deefibilTty i'f emf- Announcement! ! t We wish to announce that we have purchased the Clinton Bakery and will operate it in the future as THE IDF^AL BAKERY. Our formal openinjj^ will be held Saturday, June 6 To which we cordially this community. invite the people of ('linton and o i> <> O o o < 1 < > We use only hijfh-jjirade ingredients in our products— baked by skilled and experienced bakers. We invite you to visit our new plant. We invite and will appreciate your business. ^ The Ideal Bakery A. I). NASON, Prop. i X »du N^ncu Hart o o o o o CHINA AM) (JLASSWAKE ... is always charminjai. It cer tainly is an excellent way to please the BRIDE. If you are .somewhat puzzled as to what to Rcl . . . let us make some sur- jrestions. .MAY HONOR ROLI. FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOI. NiM'.dlc Uiny With ('reamed Spinach and Mushrmims 1 p;i'kayc noodles; 2 t ahlcxp ions butter; 1 CUM browned bread enimhs. Boil nomlles in salted water, drain in colander, imur cold watir over tlu>m and let drain. .Mix with two table spoons flitter and ilace in ;i well- yreased riny nuld. sjiiinkled with bread crumlis Set in a n in of b >i’iny water and let hake slowly about three- <Hiart<;i;s I'f an hour. Turn out on plat ter and fill eenter with jiTeained spin ach and iMUS'hronms. <► o Helen Blackwell, Ira Dorothv Holton. First yifide; Dominick. Second yradi Third e^rade; ('rawforil. Fourth yrade: William Buford. Mar ion Edwanj L.iw.son. Frances Horton. o o o o <1 JOIN THE CROWD! AND START USINt; OUR PARKE-DAVIS VANILLA EXTRACT It is Better ;ind Che;i|H‘r. Absolutely Pure. No ('omimund. No Coloriut^. 3 <»z.—33c t) oz.—r»9c Pint (Kioz.) .$1.39 <► <► SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ('OllNKU AT UNION STATION CHONKS 377 and 400 FRONTIS Jewelry Store Sweet I’ofafiM'H With Marshmallows a sweet potato«*s; hot milk; butter; Heul>en Blackwell, Ida marshmallows; seasoniny. t'ook the sweet potatoes until soft. Fare, pn'ss throuyh the lieer, and ailii .seasoniny and hot milk, enouyh to Fif'h yrade: Dorothy Crawford. El lis Davenport. Marion |)aven|); rt. Rv- elyn N’ahor'-’, A^ivian Nabor;?. Sixth yrade: Mary Crawford. Clinton, S. C. SCBSt RIBE TO THE ( llRONICLK make a soft consisteney^ .Add a table spoon of butter t oeach pint o*" pola- tix's and place in a yrea-^ed Inkiny- di h. Cover witJi marshmallows a”d bake in a hot oven, '>0(i deyrc's I'', un til browrtv Two <ir thrie slii I'l litiiana or one I’Mp l.redd* d pimnip.jde lui.v Ix' added to the p(!tatoes after they an- niHile VACATION STATIONERY PORTFOLIO ( ll{( LE MEETINtiS OF FllfSI’ FRESin I ERI \N ( III b’CH : X X ♦ i ♦ Wear More COTTON Use More ft J* COTTON t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : I X ♦ .Made Uu Conveniently for the Occasion, (ilenerous Supply of Fine Paper and Envelopes for 39c Circle .\o. 1, .Miss F.-sic ^ Vouny, ■hail man, will meet Mondav niyhl. at SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station’* Telephone 400 S o’ebxk wdh .Mrs. .)(X‘ Carter. Ciiele No. 2, Mrs. 'F. I>.- Ja (tbs, chairman, will meet .Mcmday al’t'-r-. noon at J o’chx k with .Mrs. [!. L. Kin,ir. Circle N'o. 3, .Mrs. John .Mc.Sween, chairman, will meet .Monday after-, noon at I o’i lock with .Mr-;. R. K. Wy- Specials! One pkg. Gillette Blades and full size tube McKesson’s Shaving Cream, 89c value for 49c Mineral Oil, heavy $1.98 gal. Mineral Oil, heavy 39c pii^ Mineral Oil, heavy 69c quart sor. Circb* No. J, .Miss ( lara Diicki-tt, , chuii man, w'il! meet .Monday afternoon at I o’clock with .Mrs. .Arthur Little. 1 Circl<‘ .\o. .Mrs. .M. G. Woodwoith, ,' hairnian, will meet .Monday after noon at 1 o’clock with .Mrs. Wm. Bai ley Owens. Circle .\o. d. .Mrs. Will'iam Bailey, chairman, will meet .Monibiy after noon at 4 o’eI<,ck with .Mrs. William Bailev. Circle .N'o. d, Mrs. A. F. .Sjicn'-er. chaiiman, will meet .Monday after noon at 1 o’clock with .Mr.s. I). .1. Brinim. Youny Girls’ Circle, .Mrs. K. C. A<iair, chairman, will meet Monday af ternoon at 4:3t) with .Mrs. R. C. .Adair. ADDITIONAL LO( ALS We Are Featuring Cotton Goods In Cooperation With X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I'! Curtains KNHANCK THK BEAUTY OF THK BOUDOIR WITH COLORFUL WINDOW TRKATMKNTS. We feature beautiful curtains complete with valance and tie-backs. Two 35c cans of Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 33c Two 25c tubes Colgate’s Tooth Paste and one 50 Tooth Brush, $1.00 value for 49c McKesson Rubbing Alcohol, full pint.. 39c Full pint Thymoline Antiseptic Solution and Dr. West Tooth Brush, $1.19 value for 59c Onf Ever-Ready Razor, tube Shaving Cream and full pint of Extract of Witch Hazel, $2.10 value for ^ ^49c Young’s Pharmacy “The Old Reliable” Telephone 19 Rev.' H. O. Chiunbers an<l Miss Eve lyn Chambers returned yesterday from a few days’ visit to relatives in Decatur, Ala. Jack H. Davis. Jr., attorney of the city, has moved his office to F’itts street, in the office adjoininy the ,Sum- erel Realty Co. Lieut. A. N. Taylor and Arthur Copeland are .spendiny several days in ,St. Matthews on a fishiny trip. Mr. and Mr.s. O, 1. Sheely were in Rock Hill Tuesday for the commence ment exercises at Winthrop colleye. Their daughter, Miss- Elizabeth, was a member of the yraduatiny class. W. E. Martin of Gray Court, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Misses Lula Gray and Elizabeth I Harris are spendiny a few days in Whitmire with Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Lewis. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry .VA’elch of Charleston, were here Monday and Tuesday for commencement exercises ,at Pre-^oyterian colleye. Mr. and Mr^l Wr J. Duncan and Duncan Workman returned yesterday from a few days’ visit with their son and dauyhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan, in Decatur, Ala. Little Billy Duncan accompanied them home ' for a few days’ visit. (O ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Summer Draperies I CRETONNES MAKE YOUR ROOM JUST AS COOL AND COMFORTABLE AS CAN BE. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X store away your winter drapes and use Cretonnes instead. I I ♦ : ♦ Copeland - Stone Company t ▼ ! Phone 47 “One Price To All” Clinton, S. C. X T ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦» BMPm——HMTIsHI r M-Mm iJii i