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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 THE a.INTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C. PAGE THREE i ••: At. ;..t/ ".vt-’ vt^'j^vt. soci£ty events OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard. Society Editor. Telephone 154 IT ?S\i7*S-kY*xv 'i.v* ■ •'v*v, v ■' ■ ROOK PARTY FOR jAssistinjc on the two occasions were: ABBEVILLE VISITOR 'Mrs. R. \V. Wade. Mrs. .1. R. Parrott On Wednesday afternoon Miss and Miss Georgia B. Blakely. Louise Levi of Abbeville, a jfuest ofj j Miss Evel>-n Chambers, was honored' lqvELY F.WOR | with a rook party by Miss MargaretipoR MISS BLALOCK i ! Moorhead. Places were arranged for| On Tuesday n^orping Mi.ss Nannell j twenty-four guests. Punch and a sweet ■ Blalock was the honoree at a party course were served. given hy Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mrs. j 'Henry’ M. Young. Early summer flow-j SMITH-BELUE adorned the home of Mrs. .\dair| Mim Ruth Smith of this city, and,and eight tables were arranged for' Earle Belue of Watts Mill, were unit-; bridge. Mrs. John W. Little assisted ed in marriage Saturday, June 13, bylthe hostesses in serving a salad course the Rev. H. O. Chan>l^r, pastor of i and an ice course. Miss Blalock was Broad Street Methodist church. The j presented with a bride’s book, and wedding took place at 8 o’clock at the ! Miss .Agnes .Anderson, a bride-elect of .Methodist parsonage. summer, was also remembered with a piece of pottery. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Rob- Ar- SHOWEU FOR nVO BRIUES-ELECT On Wednesday morning Mr.s thur Little, Mrs. P. B. Bailey Mrs. Jack .Anderson entertained, hon oring two brides-elect of the summer. Misses Agnes Anderson and Nannell Blalock. A salad course and tea were served to the neighbors. ert Moore, Mrs. William Moore and Mrs. George Williams, Jr., of York;l and Miss Marion Fort of Grt'enville, N. < Mr.s. Ros.s I). V oung. Mrs. Duckett' Young, Mrs. L. B. Mas.soy, and Miss i Doris Young, of I.aiirens; Miss Kath-; leen Hack (tf Greenville; Mrs. Bonner' Harvley of Greenwood; Mrs. Sam Ev- At an unexpected moment little jans of Laurinburg, N. C.; and Mrs. N. Billy Bailey, dressed as a peddler, be-| P. Dow of Knoxnlle, Tenn. .stowed his wares upon the l»)norees.! Thie guests were also entertained by NOK.MA-N-JOHNSON hemming tea napkins which were also presented to the guests of honor xpijaiiikjgjsiii™ ^ BRIik; E P A KTY FOR COLUMBIA VISITOR On Tuesday morning Sadler entertained with of bridge in honoi-* of Wertz of Columbia. The > On Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of the bride’.'' Ml*a LeBijj Parsnip Saute [ ter absorbs and the edges of th© Havdng boiled the parsnips, cut j snips become .slightly browned; <io them in long narrow strip' like cic-ar-j allow them to fry cri.sp. Chop a jettes. Put them into a sau;c-p'''i withlspoonlW of parsley fine, stir it, a large lump of drioping- or Y’ ter, jpeppei^ and shake occasiona-’v until the but- i peppei !serve. and .salt, into the parsnips BOOKS BOOKS 50c Each BOOKS !♦ Our display of .'50c books is to your aih antaue. (’on»- plete your library by adding a few to it. Some .sold for merly as high as $2.50 each. RECENT ADDITIONS TO OUR RENTAL LIBRARY . ARE THE FOLLOWING: —“Road Back” *-“Broadwav Virgin” —“The Good Earth” —“Green Hell” —“Married I^ve” —“Millie” —“The Square Circle” —“Mary Faith” —“Education of a Princess —“Impatient Virgin GALLOWAY-McMILLlAN BOOK STORE I, Mrs. three Mrs. W hostess, Irene TCorman and Charles-W. Johnson were quietly married in the presence R. FL of a few intimate friends and imme- tablesjdiate family connections. S. I .As the gue.st.s gatherexl Miss Maude as-jSumerel played “F>trel!eta,” by Ponce. 'nH K_ V ogu.tor. -wJiilii.. -CO atin u ea Fnre* “th“ 7hr ' sisted by .Mrs. R. S. Owens and little'“O Promi.se .Me," by I>eKoven, was Virginia Sadler, served a salad course sung by—Mxs. R- W. Wade, and "Be-! and iced tea. Mrs. Wertz was pre-; cause,” W^iTu’y 1). Hanlelot, hy Bruce! senU'd with a piece of pottery. Mrs. i Gallowaj’. Heyward Hindman of Greenwofnl, and To the .strains of Lohengrin's march, .Mrs. J. G. Roy of Chicago, were also ,Mi.«s .Norman and Mr. -Johnson took| beautifully renumbered. their places before an improvi.se<l al-l — tar of ivy on white background, with. IN HONOR OF' floor baskets of Shasta <laisies a<lding! MISS NOKNVOOI) beauty. .Suspended was a white double| .Mi.ss'Louise Bailev entertaine<l with ht'art with a shower of ribbons an<L a rook party of two tables Friday af- f<*rns. Rev. Fglward Long, the bride's; terncMin in honor of .M;ss Margaret pu.'tor, officiated. .Norwotnl of Uurens. Miss Dorothy The bride was becomingly attired in, F'.dwards won ton score prize, a dainty « "hite taffeta with a bridal bouiiuet | handk<'rihief, while the honsir guest ^f roses and snapdtagons. i wa.s remeinl.ered with a string of A nn-eption followesl the ceremony. be:»ds Mi's_ Doris Bolt. l)eing_ the^ Angel fo<Kl cake, cream and mints winner in an interesiing'ti.nU -l,'re-f'v^* «mwh1 by friendsmf the brtde^f ccivesl a box of candy. !«"<* a/'olor siheme of green and white. Sandwiches and punch were scrveil prevaiU*<i. to the following guest.*: Misses Annie The bride is the youngest slaughter Rosters Bailev. Dorothv Fl<twards,.H*r- Mr.s, J. D. Norman and attended Davis. Doris Bolt, K'sie and Rosa Greenville Woman’s college, where she J d (1 special work in voice and piano. Mr. .I-ihuson- is a son of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Gray Court, and s a graduate of I*reshyt<‘rian college, where he was a soloist in the glee lub. -Mr. Johnson holils a traveling ion w.th a Ki( hmond, Va., con- Thln summer when you think of white you instinctively fhink of cottons. One n-ason for this Is that white cottons are so eool and comfortable. They are waaltalile and above all they are the acme of economy. The versatile younger generation that has a crowded calendar of sports, week-end yachting and visits to the country plunge heavily on the black and white stwrts frock shown In one, of the accompanying photograph.*. This Is particularly smart by virtue doubUx inode for snininer. White plqu«' Is used for this costume which goes admirably with a smart sallor beret of heavy woven cotton fabric. The other (ibotograpb shows one of the new beach frocks which Is Just the thing for those* hot sunny days so delightful to many who taJee their sun tanning and swim- trips i mlng seriously. This eostuim* Is will also of pPim* and has already scored a gr«*<it hit In smart Hurop ean resorts with Indications that It will enjoy pronounced favor In summer wardrobes In this country. Big Special For This Week WE WILL GIVE FREE - •:-c-Trr-r^T'‘j.... riet Bailey buid(;f in\kty FOR RK( KNT BRIDE On M’edn(*.<dy mornbnr Mc'danics Leo .Add Blakely and Bonner Harvley/ e:'te.'taine<l with a party honoring a ■ P' .... ■ , . ,11 M R'-ilr.. •ein, with heac (luarters in < olumlna. lecenl b. .(!»*. .\ir>. A’igu.-Ui.- b. OiaKe- * > ly, Jr. Amid a setting of lovely sum- mer fb'wer.s places were arranged for McF.E.AN-BLNNS eight tables of iiridge. The honoree Aiken, June 27. The* F'irst Baptist Her veil of tulle the length (f her train, fell front a -Juliet cap made of Duchess lace from her mother’s wed- ing dress and was caught with pen dants of orange blossoms. Her flow ers wt re Killarney roses and lilies of the valley showered wth swainsonia, and were tied with eggshell satin rib bon. _Mrs. 1’erc.j' F'lipjien of Hartsville, a sister of th<^ bridegroom, was the matron of honor. The bride’s other at tendants were; Msses F'.thel I.ide of Orangeburg, F'ran-es Knigh' of Lau rens, Mary Mcf'ullough and Emily -Funifier of ,\iken. The little flower girl was l.aura Scars .M;»Jor of At- lantii, Ga., claughtcT of Dr. and Mrs. W. if. ..Maj'ir and a niece of tin* bride groom. The groomsmen ;ind ushers were: Dr. Bry.uit K. Vann, F'rank Hooper, -Jr., T. V. .Morrison, all of .\t- lanta, and .N'ornian E. t'ulluni of Aiken. A reception at the* M I/eiin liome, the jiarsonage, follciwitig the cere- Money Orders Placed On Sale " was pre -ented wi h a 1< v<*ly service. salad coui.-e atic served. Marie .Meetha MoL<*an, daughter of .Again that aflernimn the* hostessc*-* ^ the Rev. I’hilip -James .Mcl,c*an. D.D., china tea tea were Wilbur honored .Mrs. Blakely with another jand Mrs. .McLean, marriec I :rrty with places arranged for seven Carlton Binns of .Atlanta, Ga. tables. -A nunibcT of out-of-town The- decorations fr.r the occasioti gue.sts were present; .Mrs, Charle.« earrccl simplicity as the keynote, but Workman of Waterloo. .Mrs. Leslie the pulpit and choir loft were trans- .Milling of .Anderson, Mrs. Dan .Smith, formed into a bower of flowers. Del- .-\rthur .Murray and Miss Inez Brown- phiniums and gladioli were usc*d in l<*e of Giwnwood, Misses Margaret |profusion as was also Southern smi- Wasson, Louise Hunter, Ida Mae Hun- lax. A jirogram of organ and violin mony, was large’y a;tericiccl. Jb fresh- church of .Aiken was taxed to its ea-' ^ verc- served with many meni- pacity Wednesday evening when Miss'hers of the Baptist congregation as sisting I'r. and .Mrs. .Mcl-c-an. •Mr. Binns and his J»ride lc*ft l»v nio- ter and Martha Patton of Laurens. Just received another lot of attractive Rose Cut Oystal Glassware — (Joblets, Farfaittj. Cocktails, High Sherbets, Low sherbets, Fistted Ice Teas, Wa ter Gla.sses, Salad Plates, Ikiwls. Juifs, etc., at the LATE.ST RE DUCED PRICES. mu«;c was rendc-red by .Mrs. Faigar Mitchell, church organist, and Miss Evelyn .Smith, violinis:. The wi*dding march was played by .Miss Flleanor Tushman of .Aiken. Doctor .Mcl-ean, father of the and pa.itc.r of the church for 27 years pc-rf' rrned the ceremony, assisted by -n. Walter I’. Binn.s, a Inother of the bridegroom and nastor of the F'irst Usij’t St chureh o; Roanoke.*, \ a. FRONTIS Jewelry Store T.Ke h.idc was c*sc'ort<*d by her ames Howard Mela'an, who t<*ndant> bride. Clinton, S. C. brother, I give her in marriage. She wore a '.’f -vn (if ivorv satin made sheath .style with .nearl trimriiing.'' and lace coal, the bk.rt terminating in a long train. tor for the mountains of .North (’aro- litia and Virg'inia, visit ng sc*vc*ral Northern cities. .After -July 1-7 they will be at home* in Atlanta, where .Mr. Binns is a memJier of the bar. He is very active in religious affairs. He* is a graduate c,f .Aterc«*r and Columbia universities. .Mrs. Binn.s, the only ciaiightc'r of Dr. and .Mrs. .MeLc*an, is a young wo man of charming fiersonality and beauty. .Nhe was graduated in lilV.t from Cc»kc*r college in Har*svilic* with 'high honors and since then has bc'<*n bride teaching in the Clinton high school. Tuesday for lunehe*oti the* bridal party an-l out-i/f-tnwn p'Ucvts we * te'rtaineel by the brid<* at the* hone* of .Mi-se*s .'-1 gmm and I.ilas J';ri?kne*y- Brown. A ‘‘.Jack Horner" riie was e>i»ene‘d, at which time the* lirid To nu*<‘t the* constant de*nian'l e)f Cl nton r(*sielcnfs feir a moMe*v orel(>r to be* mailed or se*nt by nie’tb'-els eithe'r than t(de*gr:iph. the local We*s.l(*rn Hn- ietn offie e*s be gan the* sale* W e'elne -July J. nf .Amerri'an Exure*** money (»rde*rs, it was ann(»unc(*d yeste*r<iay hy Miss Myrtle Wi*stbury, local manage*r of the te'le'graph conTpahy. We*.stern Uniem main anel branch of- fie*e*s in all |tar1s of the* IJniteil .states inaugiira‘e*(i the* service* at the same* time*. Offie'e's of the Anit*ricati 1*1 vpie*ss *< ► Company wdl a't as brane he*s of We*st-' ern I'nion in the- sale* of 1e*le>grams, cablegrams 'iinl t ‘le grajihie irone'y or ders. ( By agiee'im nf wiih *be Anieri an i*lxpre*ss eoinicitiy, 70(1 We'st^-fti I'nion ^ office*.' it' and near New V' rk city.; Boston and I’liilaelelnliia b(*gan a ’rial of the* sale* of XiiH'rie'an l'lynre*-'s mori- (*y orde'fs last I )e e t*mb<*!' 17, Imoiedi- ' ate sne*e’es-; ed this trial Indicate'el a ge*n(*rHl demand for an e',*onomieal money orde-t w hie h e an be ( 'ilaine*el at conven:e*nt Iv loe at(*el offices, anel ac- e'oreiitigly.'thV* ge*ne*r.il extension of ‘be plan was anangeel. This servie-e* in im way coiifiie'ts with the W<*ste*rn Unim te*!( graphic mon<*\ aneTVm order st*rviie*. which annually transfe*rs $277,000,000 in small amounts, and e-omprise-s about 03 pe*r e*ent etf the nation’s te*!e'/raphic m )ne*y orders. d'e'W ibe-ir gif ff. fn on NO ! K K .N’< tiee* is he*r( bv giveni that I will on Tiies'l.'^iy. -July 21-*, lO-'Jl, make fi nal ace-oiin'ing (,f my a ts and doings as Guard'an for -James l•■,.lwirl A':ir- leon-ugh, .Minor, to the I’toba*e Cdj’-* of J-aoKri- Count.v, .S. a:id will on saiel date apple to lh(* C.,urr for a elis- .,4. (barge* from my duties as gua vliar: (1,,. for saiel min r. All p." c;ns ha*. bi;r claims a' amsi the* estate* ( saiel m.- Tuesday evening before *he rehe.irs- '■'■‘t ored -o file the' san'o wi h al at the church a diruu'r jiarty wi,s*^^‘‘ uneh'r-igned on or befoio .he .Mh tendered by Doctor and Mrs. .MeJ.ean 'T •Itil.'-’- I'-t-H, or he foie.er at the pa’sonage.-*I*!a e s were laid fetr TWO REASONS There are just two reason® for the enormous sale of V'anilla Extract that we have enjoyed fer the last 60 days: Higrhest Quality — Lowest Price AND REMEMbER! We have the same high qualify Lemon, Pineapple and Almond Extracts, at correspondinjjly low prices. We have CAKE COIvORING in red. srreen, yellow, blue and orange. These colors are deep, and prices are reason able. Buy Flavoring and Coloring By the Ounce, Not By the Bottle — and Save. t~- SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” . Telephone 400 r.i. 7 -1 ()-or I' lemma L. Y.ii'i) .rough. A^ter the rehear.-'al at the church the party repaiied to the I'inckney- Brown home and under the trees I which were strung with colored light.*,, cut the decora'ied ‘‘cake of destinies." MR,S. SMITH IN IIOSITI AI. TTte many friend.s of Mrs. E. Motxl Smith will regret that she is a patient jin a Greenville hospital following an I operation Tue.sday, necessitated by a I severe face cut received a few weeks ago in an automobile accident. She was resting comfortably yesterday ^ and hopes to be able to return to her !home within the next few days. SRE( lAL OFFER Go.smopolitan -$2.70 {wr year, down and $1 .second month, and the third month. See JAMIkS W. CALDAVEIJ, $1 oOc NOTICE! : NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Please take notice that at the ex- Ipiratton of sixty days from the two weeks publication of this notice, the ) undersigned will apply to the office of , M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Clinton, S. C.j for the Kssuance by them of a !new Time Certificate in the sum of $1800, payable on the 14th day of I May, 1931, Certificate No. THl-*!, in place of Tipie Certificate of Deposit of like tenor and amount w'hich has ♦ jbeen lost. ^i7-2-2tc CHRLSTINE BCAKE. We will have a carload of South-j gate Boll Weevil Molasses and| Calcium Arsenate. Also Porto | Rica Sweet Potato Slips, Seed! Cow Peas, Cane Seed, ‘Meal and | Hulls, Oats, Sweet Feed and Hay. • All kinds of Chicken Feeds. See us for best prices. • • We Deliver. FARMERS EXCHANGE T. J. Blalock, Mgr. Clinton, S. C. A 25' TUBE OF COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTE With Each 50e Purchase of Any Article In Our Store. ' THIS OFFER IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Young’s Pharmacy “The Old Reliable” Telephone 19 The New Vogue Electric Lamp (iet one of these nationally advertised Vogue Electric Lamps, the kind with the beautifully colored shades so made as not to warp or change color, also easily cleaned. This new shade reflects the light so as to make a soft bright light—just what you need to read by. The vase stand also has a globe so that you may light the room ‘with beautiful color when not used for reading. LET US SHOW YOU THE \ NEW VOGUE ELECTRIC TODAY! Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. <► < ► <► ♦ i