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\ THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. I SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 Mrs. Mood Smith 111 In Hospital Adair and Georg-e W. Williams, Jr., of York, stepped forward iand lighted the candles in two great white candelabra, the other two ushobs, George H. Y oung of I^Kiurens, and Mac AJair. ^ _ ♦ took their pla ces at the front, and the as Carried To Greenville Sun- t day for Further Treatment. Plate Glass Removed From Cheek After Seven Weeks. B. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND MclNTOSH-ROBERTS i ENGAGEMENT ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fi. McIntosh announce the engagement of their! daughter, Louise, to Robert Bruce I Roberts of Columbia. The wedding,Y’oung will take place in early September. | Blalock 'hand-painted China wedding party er.'.ered. .A.11 the bride’s attendants wore lace dresses in pastel shades, with large picture hats and accessories to match, while the groomsmen w’ore white f’an- ■ nel trousers and blue coats. The Dow. Mac Adair. William and T. J. ^ridesmaio’s ca^ied shepherds’ crooks Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Dr. and .Mrs. D. J. Woods. Mr. and First came Mrs. N. P. IXnv of Knox- Mrs. H. M. Young. '’ille, Tenn.. wearing blue lace, with Mrs. L. D. .Mc-Crary and Mrs. FI. M. Craig Kenno<ly of Snartanburg. T. J. assisted the hostesses. Miss' Blalock. Jr., entered next on the left, w’a.s presented with a piece of j with Miss Filizabeth Fludgens of .An derson. gowned in yellow, on the right. H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE MRS. BAILEY HONORS CO IS LN ANNOUNCE.MENT Mrs. C. M. Bailey honored her cou- I’ARTY sin, Mrs. Corinne .Austin, with a love ly morning party on Thursday. Miss Lucy Bailey assisted her mother in serving tempting refreshments. LOVELY FAVOR FOR MISS BLALOCK On F'riday Miss Ruby L’lrscomb of Ninety-Six, honored Mi.ss Nannell Blalock with a lovely party. Sixteen places were arranged for the guests and at the conclusion of the rounds of bridge the honored* was presented with an attractive gift. .Misses Bla lock Emmie Pitts, and Mrs. N. P. Dowr were guests from Clinton. Missf F^mmie Pitts, in pink, with Ar- 'thur T. Hart of York, were followci by Robert Moore of Y’ork, and Mrs. L. B. Massey of Wagoner, in a cos tume of blue. Miss Ruby Lipss’omb of Ninety-Six, in a gown of green lace, with N. P. Dow. On Wednesday morning Miss .‘^ara Knox entertained with an attractive party in a setting of yellow- Decorations, favors, and refreshments ‘ were in unique harmony. Upon arrival, Next came Mrs. T. 0. McKeown of guests were given half hearts, and ^ of honor, these, when matc-hed, not only an- The many friend.' of Mrs. FI. Moo<l Smiih will regret to knew that she waa renr.ved by ambulance Sunday' night to the Granville city hospital' where she is n-'w under the « arr ci a. well known --'i ••.M.alist. i\ererts re-! ceived yester<la> oy the tami'iv stated j that she was show in?' slight improve-' ment. Two moiPhs ago Mrs. Smith was in an automobile eollision at the inter section of Broad and Centennial streets near her home, from which .she suffered severe cuts and bruises on her face and head from shattered i glass. X-ray pieturcs were ma<)e to 1 ! STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Missi^’^*^ strav nieces of glass but none| jshowtHl in the photograph. Later with! nounced partners for the bridge games but also bore the intere.«ting announcement: McIntosh Roberts September High .score and consolation prizes were presented. in her unable LOVELY PARTY FOR CROSS HILL HUIDE Ci^ops Hill Julv 11.— One of the out- ' standing social events of the season I was the lovely party given by Mrs. dame of honor, and Doris Y’oung of Laurens, maid of hon or. Mrs. MeKeown wore pastel yellow apparently healed, she 1h‘- and Miss Y’oung grwn. Both carried bouii'jets of roses, gladioli, swansonia, and scarabea. seven weeks had passe^d, the Mrs. Smith’s cheek grew in intensity and another series of X-ray pictures was made. She went to Green- . , . ville to have the X-ravs taken an<l it of York, in cunning dresses, one in found hidden The hridegroom, James W. M tore, i and his brotbir. William S. Moore, the' bt'st man. enti reil from the side. , Little .Myra .Adair and Helen Moore! suffering from a sonmess ! cheek which physicians were • to explain. .After i pain in large iiiece of ill her cheek. glass IN HONOR OF MRS. PARROrr On F'ridav morning Mrs. S. Havs, entertained with four tables of bridge McC'lary, Misses Frances Walker as a compliment to Mrs. J. B. F’ar-,^^ Polly Coleman at the home who left on Monday to spend i Coleman, honoring )meTlfRiTwft'fi vilte. Mrs. A. N. Tavlor and Miss Col- A*'*”- I ■ , ■ ■ , ’ , was yelU \v and one in green, scattered i flowers bt‘fore the briiie. who entered i ., , , , I,.n th.. aim ..f hvr liiothm-, William i, "him Ih.'t'la's was .■xtractm il was was u,v..|v in nalc flash I f"-"-'' 'i'' '>"'iTm.mt t.. hiiv, long. .Mrs Blalock. She was- lovely in pale flesh chiffon crepe, with a large picture hat,, and cairied a bou piet Df sweet heart ro.-^es, swansonia. and lilie.'-of- lette Griffin assisted -Mrs. Hays at the conclusion of the games. Mrs. Par rott was presented with an attractive gift. Ten tables of rook and bridge were brief, arid nerformed linn res .s i y e e e r cm o n y bv the Rev. D. .j. In-en two inches long, an inch and a half wide and the usual thickness of automobile glass. And she had ear- idu-ed in her luiad. Wt'eX.s' wHn<11if khTvw’ing it. F'ollowing the ojieration Mrs. Sthilh began to improve and within a few arranged amid a setting of beautiful A\ oods, after which the wedding paity was ixnnoved to her honu- here. MI.HS I.riTLE GIVES PARTY FOR FRIENDS On Thursday morning Miss Fllsie Little entertaine<i with a lovely jiai-^y ly'*:-.' honoring a numln-r of her college summer flowers. The o-uests were greeted by Mrs W. E. Jones and Miss Eli.se Hawkins pre sented them to the rt*e-eiving line vom- posed of the hostesses, Mrs. S»*tzer. .Mrs. J. JL Coleman, mother of the Mrs. B. bride, 'Mrs. and guests repaired to the hoi-e of the bride’s parents for a recentii n. - The lawn of the Blalock h-me was the Last week .sihe suffered a serious ht-m- orrhage fnrni the <iperation and her condition still not impixiving. she was alive with people in wedding costume, j-ap^ied back to Greenville vSunday. Her many friends hen* unite in the hoj'e that B. Goodman, aunt of wedding party had formeil the '•‘•ceiv- Walter Chapman and ing line outside. Mr. and .Mrs. R. 1). The bride’s d. BlaWk. parents, and the Mr. and Mrs members of T. the be w !1 soon bo free from and able to return to her were friends. Out-of-town guests Misses Rachel Noi"wood of Lucy (loggans and F’rances Hawkins, of Cross Hill. .A salad course followed ;Top Miss Inez Caldwell. Miss Caroline Young of Laurens I aureus Matthews and Mrs. ,1. L. Guthrie di-,guests at the front. ’’ reeted the guests to the card rooms, invited into the house score bridge prize was won by H. M. Young. welcome! and tbyy by Mr the were i and Mrs.! home. bv contaloupe a la Lillian Russel werel-M'^s Frances Hawkin.s and top •''t<*re served. Throughout the morning Miss rook prize by Miss Clara Dial. Mrs Margaret Norwood and Mi.ss Rosa.was presented with an attrae- Bailey Little served punch. ’tive trosseau gift. j ,A salad course was served by Misses Ruth ('olemam F'Ha MeSwain ami \ir- ginia Walker. Misses Margaret Utisov ami Connie Turner played .sev« ral beautiful sekH’tions during th** after noon. The out-of-town guests were Miss Emily Cunningham and Mrs. Karl WH.ARTON-NEIL N<‘wlK*rry, .luly 11. Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn H. Wharton of Waterbio, an nounce th(* engagement of their (laughter, Lucy, to .Arthur (1. Neil. The marr’age will take place in .Aiig- ust. Miss Wharton is a granddaught**r of W. H. Wharton ('f Wat(*rl(!o and ai.so a granddaughter of the late R. (i. Wall'i'-e of Newberry. Mr. .Neil is a b’,i-'n»* - man I'f New- Ih*i rv. being nianag**r of Melk'-; star** Mr. and .Mi s. H 'bel t Pit is (*ntei- tained on th** front piazza, atul at two punch bowls on th** paizza and lawn [Missy's Janie Lois Lynn, F’Jizbeth Todd, Mary Todd, FJise Littb*, Ruth Todd, and Louise Thompsoa s**rv**J punch Mrs. G*'org*' nail«*y invit***! th** gu**sts into th** dining room, wber** Mrs. R. Adair and .Mrs. B. Hail**y cut cream and <'ak**. Mrs. Jack An- ADDITION.AL LOCALS aivl IS Dr. and Mrs. F’raiik K**ll**rs family .sii**iit Sunday in .Aiig'ista. I Miss 'Ruth Tofld of Barksdab I the gu**st of Mrs. Hunt F'ranks. j .Mrs. J. D. .I**aii**.s has r«*tuiii**d from a week’s visit in Charleston. ' Jack With**r^jioon l**ft th** oa>t w**ek for Camp Adg**r, near Pick**ns. I Scott ami St**vt* F'in!**v and William^ j.lacobs siM'iit last week at V. M. C. .A. Adair, Sii-'cjinip in Gr****nville. It’s Neutl It’s Chic! the hat of a thousand stylesl The new HAND-CROCHETED hat that is taking the smart world by storm! Roll it — turn it up here, down there—every time you put it on you can make it look like an entirely new, different hat! It’s being worn ercrytt’hcre! Penney’s ha* it in white, pa'^tels, navy, black X . . d. **•;! K a that you’ll V»- .V ^ nave x»"‘>n .d » 98 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. 7 - 9, Musgrove Street P.l FFEl' SI PPKR FOR WEDDINi; I'ARTY On .Momiav **\<*ning Mrs. N. P. Dow, .Mrs. T. O. .McK**own and Mrs. H. D. Rantin **iit*‘rtaincd th** Blalock-Moore w,'*lding jiarty with a lov**!y four- course huff<*t supper. Gladioli. oah*n- dulas and zinnias ad.i«*d * ol..r and h*HUty to the s**!tirig. The gu**sts o'" the joint hoste.sscs wer**: Miss*'s Naii- ne’.l Blalock, Ehzalwth H’ldgens of -Anderson, Ruby Lijiscomb of Nin**ty- Six, Agnes .Ander.'»<ni, Fllizahcth Gunn. Flmmie Pitts, .Mr. and .Mrs. T. .1. Bla lock. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin, Mr. and Mrs. William .Moor**, .Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G*-orge . Williams, .lames Moore. .Ar thur Hart, of Y'ork, C,**orge H. Y’oung of Laurens. .Mr. and .Mrs. L. B. Mass ey of Wagoner, ('raig Kennedy. N. P. d**rs()n and Miss<*s Flrnini* .lohnson <d ('linton, Mrs. J. L. Guth- Jacks, lads Stone, Rosa Bailey Lit- Bertha Gray Gallmaii and her rie of Belton. .Mi.ss Clara Stover of He, and Ruby Blaloek of Uiuon, as- iJttle nice**, Carolyn Gallnian. of New- ' Heath Springs, Mrs. Walter ('h ipman sist**d in serving, ami Miss.-s D >ri.s i„.,.ry, wen* guests la.^t week of Mr. of Atlanta, tia.. Mrs. B. B. Goodman H<>It and Nam y Young jiass,*'!mints. Mrs. R. I,. Plaxieo. and Ml-s Inez Caldwell of Laur**iis. This room was .lum* in an att factive I _ color rchemi* of white and "•ohi. Y’**l-1 IiiW flowers fonm*d th** *‘(*nt<*rpi«*ce on the a! t fact i v**ly at point* d ‘able, on which .\«‘llow » atiiri*s glowed. Y’ellow ~ flowers w**re used in profusion RF,SIDF<N( F- foi lent. A throughout 111** room, and th** eolor for sab*. A|»]d> scheim* was carried out in ■ ellow Hn<l ,l^*y- whit*' block ct<'am and cake, and vel ROOMS FOR and .Mrs. Ralph Hale of Ni'wherry. to ULALOt K-MOORK WEDDING BRILLIAM KYKNT Of outstanding iiCere.st here and a wide cir'de of fr'ei.ds thr<»*igh'iut the state was the ma-Tiage of -Miss Nannelle Blalock, (daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. T. .1. Blalock, to .lames W. .Moan* ' f Y’ork. which was solemnized at five- hirty Tue.'day afl<*riioon at the Firs' the i)r»*s«'nce relatives WANTS to so fresh milk' r. I., W. I’.ai-! 7-ld Itrl low and white mints. The hall and gift room, wrier** U' eO in of ami Presbyterian church of a large number friends. The church was handsomely dec orated in green and jiink, banks of fern and ever-Teen. cedar, pine, and ivy mingling with baskets of dt*e|> pink <ie})e niiytle whi«h blended with the less intense eolor of pink begonias, laced with fern. Trellisi-d ivy clung to the hack * f the puljiit, and the choir loft was filled with young pine trees, ^ with a suggestion of the out-of-doors; Don't rack your b/ain these w-hile along the rail a number of hot summer days trying to think lights, covered with immense petals ^ suggested great w^hite rosebuds. .After a prelude of organ music by Mrs. .1. F. iacidis, .Ir.. .Miss .Agnes An derson, a prospective bride of the , I summer, rose in the choir loft and. standing against the background of green, sang “O, Promis** Me,” after which, as if in arii'wer. .Mrs. George W. William.', Jr., rising on the other side, sang “I I/Ov«* Y’ou Truly.” .As the first notes of the wedding march from Lohengrin sw-elled through the church, two u.shers. R. f . of appropriate (HFTS. We’ve done that for you. No matter how much or how little you plan to spend, you’ll be sure to find the answer to your problems' imonj? cur charming collection of Gifts and Novelties. FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. , mimlxT of handsome preserifs were on di'iday, were d(*eora*e<l in oink, wilhl gladioli an<i zinnias. Mrs. William Bai-, ley WHS in <-harg<* of the g’ift room, I and Mrs. R. ('. Adair and Mrs, .Arthiirj Little k<*pt the hri<l**’s liook. Shortly aft*'r the c**remony the' young couple left for a w**d<ling trip. 1 .Miss Blaloek, since her graduation at Ghicora eoll<*<;**, has been engaged in teaching in laincaster and Y’ork, where she met the hridegroom. He is th** son of Mrs. J. Warren Mixire and I is. a promising yoiin-j business man of , • that city. It is peculiarly fitting that Miss I Blalock’s wedding should have been the first to he soIemniz*.*d in the beau- urif u rnish ment.'. phone RKVr can he lOJ. .1 U '*■( urni'-hed or, as apart ! tf FOR S.ALE Pure roiam ready for delivery June 2.'!r<l, July '.Rh, J. ILnry, Jr. China pigs at <■> weeks old. Aug. 211nd. Wm, tf DRAMATIC dancing taught by .Mrs.i E. M. Timmerman. Centensial .St.' Class instruction, .$!’.()(( jier month.: jirivafc Ifo.Od per month. An ofiporlii-j nity to have y<jur *’hild’s talent <l**v**l- oped and make her graceful. Phone tilt). 7-‘2J-r>tc- FOR RENT VVOodrow st by Walter A. .Miles HunU*r. tiful new building of the F'irst Pres- bedrooms, living room, dining byterian church, a church with which butler’s pantry, kit*h**n, hath, her people have been closely idenli- merit an* fied for generations. Miss Hhiloek’s .s<*r**ene<i, .My former home on •et heret (fore oe •upieil .lohnson and lat<*r by Bungalow with thr**«* room, ha.se- garage. Healing, system, shady lot, small gard<*ri family hav«* been prominent in the af fairs of lower Laurens county sin;** K'volutionarv times, and while the sfiaee. Rental .'tt.'ho.dO per month, pay able in advance. Immediate (»ecii[»an( y, .Available for insjieetion. Wm. I’. Ja- DONT BUY GLASS When you buy Vanilla Flavorinsr, Cake Coloring, or for that matter anything that is s<Jd in bottles, in most rases, if the quantity is not marked on the container, the idea is to make you think you are getting more for your money than you really are. We sell the best Vanilla, Lemon, Pineapple and Al mond Extracts made, and guarantee our prices to be the lowest obtainable, qualKy considered. We carry a luH the different cake colors and sell them by the ounce. BUY BY THE OUNCE. VANILLA PRICES: 3 oz.—33c 6 oz.—59c 16 oz.—$1.39 other Extracts and Coloring Correspondingly Low. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Telephone 400 city of Clinton was still the village of o(>hs, 'C/linton, S. ( F'ive Point.s, and her maternal grand- horn** jihone iPi'J. father. G. C. Young, was an officer in the church from his earlv munhtKid. .Among tho^*- from out-of-town who attended the weddinc v.'<*r** .Mr. and .Mrs.’~F'. FI. Moore, .Mrs. J. Warren .Mf.ore, .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. M '>or'* and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and son. Col. J. G. Wardlaw. Miss Ruth Gilchrist, FI. A. Montgomery, F. ,M. .Simrill, ail of York, Mrs. .M. K. F^,rt of Greenville, Robert Hanna of Rock Hill, .Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young and Miss .Marigene Gray of [.aurens, M iss Myrtle McKeown, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and children. Miss Jessee Aiken and Jim Boyd, all of Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. (Charlie. Bla lock and Miss Ruby Blalock of Union, and Niles Clark of Waterloo. Offi (e one tf Saturday Evening P*.'d, $2 00 per year; 2 years, $.‘1.50; .1 years, $.">.00. JAS. w. caldwel;. i Spinach and Lima Bean Salad ! To French dressing add chopped parsley and a few drops of onipn juice; pour over cold, cooked lima .beans, mix thoroughly and let stand • in cool place to become chilled and [seasoned. Reheat the left-over spin ach, drain and, while still very hot .chop very fine and pack firmly in a [deep bowl. When cold invert bowl over j center of salad plate; remove bowl, (leaving spinach; surround with the ! prepared lima beans and garnish with hard-cooked eggs. 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Beach Bags Italian, hand-made in va rious styles and colors — 40c to $1.00. BRIDGE CARDS Silver Edge 89c Linen Finish .... ^ 50c Plain Finish 35c A new assortment of par ty favors suitable for any occasion. GALLO WA Y- McMILUAN Book Store Quality and Service Words Full of Meaning To the di.scriminating housewife w ho dom;»nds (|unlit' in ftMtdsluffs, a ALITY-SKKVICE STORK is :i gori- s4*nd. It m;itters not whether she he there in iMTson to select her gisKts, .she knows that her phone order will re ceive (he same careful consideration. She is comfortable in the thought that her (iiualitv- Serviee Store man is a fellow tow nsman, that it lu hooves him to supply her with only IheBKST. Measured from every angle, this is a (JKALI’I Y-SKR- VK’E STORE anxious to serve you. FREE! VALUABLE PRIZES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT If you haven’t receiwd one of these (iifts it is be cause you have not paid us a visit. Come Saturday night —bring your neighbors. * ♦ ♦ <> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Last Week’s Winners Firs! Prize—.Mr«. W. T. Reeder, S lb. Ham. Second Prize—Mrs. H. L. Baldwin, 12 hot. Shivar .Ale. Third Priz.e—Mrs. (L V\. Hollingsworth, 2 qts. Grapejuice Fourth Prize—.Airs, .lodfe Chandler, 1 qt. Pre-ierves, Fifth Prize—.Mrs. A. ('. Bennett, 1 box “Sweetly Yours” Suckers. ■ " i.i. * i I This Week’s- Prizes Will Be: First Prize—1 lb. Barjquet Tea—-Orange Peki e. Second Prize—.3 lb. Km^an Rrea^fitst Bacon. Third Prize—.3 Ib. Koiidd Steak.. Fourth Prize—3 Ib. BijeJ Roa.st.r 'Fifth Prize—1-2 gallui(i jScudder’i? Syrup. » • With each 50c paid 6i acc^Ur or for cash pur- ch^es, you will be giVf^ Of accqmUr ril'egular Fi entitling you to a chance at one of dii^jlregliTaf Yree Prizes given aw,ay each Saturday .’evening at 7 o’dlock.^You must oe present to wii a \ Baldwiii'S Grocery *Good T^ngs To Eat” Phones r99 100