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mrnmm THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 THE n.I\TON CHRONin.E. CLINTON. S. C. SOCIETY EVENTS CLINTON’S HRST LIBRARY ORGANIZED IN 1872 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 MRS. SUMEREL HOSTESS TO "IDLE MOMENTS" On Wednesday Mr’^. Spurjjreon Sum- erel entertained the Idle .Moments club with a one o’clock luncheon at the Mary Musfjrave tea room, .\fter a de- lig^htful repast the laruests were taken to Mrs. Sumerel’s home where they !»pont a pleasant afternoon. .Vpril 22. 1871 ' inp.'s were read and approved. The society met at 8 p. m. Present: i Librarian repnirted that the Younjf President W. P. .laco'hs. Treasurer R. Folks Rural, Scientific .■American and Hr. Rlakely, Librarian C. E. F'ranklin. the .Methodist were received roK'ularly, Secretary S. L. West and Messr.s. S. through the kindness of the President. ,|J. Simpson and N. ,1. Holmes. The Librarian was aiithori/ed to re- The minutes were road and approv- *^‘i‘ive bocks on deposit. •MISS .McIntosh <1 IVES librarian reported that sin.ee Ininklin was appointed I*.\KTV K)K 01 ESTS report Scribner’s Magazine .of a committee to get iip On Monday morning .Miss Ixiuise had been received, also Ihke’s Pros- ■‘^ome entt'rtamment for the benefit of McIntosh entertained at her home in^trate State; that the subscription ‘o the time, subject, and Tribble apartments in honor^the Cultivator had expire<l, that 8 vol- Ihe discretion'of the I«► PICNIC SI ITER FOR VISITORS On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. .1. Peake honored Mrs. Fannie Sease of riemson College, Mrs. W. H. Flayton i jyj^g Bonner Harvley of Central. Mrs. .John Johnson of Qj-ppnw'ood, assisted the hostess waukee, and Mrs. Marie Qwens with ^p^ving sandwiches, drinks and a picnic supper at I.Akeside. .About fif- s.^|^ppt course, teen guests were present and the hon- orees were also presented with attrac tive gifts. i .of her house guests. Miss Gertrude unies of magazines had l^een bound; ^’omniittee. Rigby of Manning, and Miss Mareei^hat Harper’s had not been bound in The fi;llowing re.solution was aditp- Peacock of Augusta. jconscHiuence of two'missing numbers. Tables were arrange<l for .bridge in The report was approved and the = That it be made a portion! [the living room. Top score prize w*8,committee decided to subscribe for won by Miss Norma Jividen of Char-' Harper’s and the Culutivator. . leston, W. Va., who is the house guest PAGE THREE LET THf 3 COMPLETE FOOD STORE SUPPLY YOUR EVERY FOOD REQUIREMENT o Quality goods rushed daily to your door by our reliable delivery service. Do not gamble upon the freshness of your meats, fruits and vegetables — buy from us and be sure. of the regular work of this sot-'ioty to rescue from oblivion, all matters of . interest relative to the history of ^ : The treasurer reported that he had nintun nnH for thU nnn^nc^ » of Miss Helen Chalmers. Guest to date $k.97 and had px- ^ were presented Miss Righy and Missjp^^^^,^ ^ balance in his in, a' Other guests were: Misses Ellen Copeland, Helen ('halmers, Hazel Bo land, F’redna Shockley and Sara Knox. niittee shall be appointed to be known Qf ■ ' ; “••■•p. •' as the historical committee. hands of $1.31. o. That it shall he the duty of this Francis “ McGan was admitted toicommittee to collect all information membership. pertaining to the history of this town! W. B. Rook presentwl an account and county, and to present at each! I for $1.00 extra expense incurred in meeting a monograph on some topic,, j binding, which was ordered to be paid, which shall then be open to additions | ! Mr. West, from the committee on and corrections from the members and l k'lxr' viiv'FATH * memorial celebration, reported that a topic shall he as.sigTH>d by the ' ’’’ *. f t -♦ - ’ 1 j HONORED .AT ^ that he had notified Y. ,1. Pope. Esq., 'scKMetv to this committee at each reg- A marriage of intoro»t «a> "olrm-| ,.duties ,„f the <-ha»,fo of .lay-ho vas ,lir,..t...l;ular imaAinit. nized las .Sunday morning ^ One of the loveliest parties of the also to notify Col. W. D. .Simpson, and 3. This wnimitte^' shall also l»e au- R^y King and George . ne o s g^^g^n in Whitmire was given Wed-! also to invite T. B. Crews, editor of thoriz^^l to obtain pholograjihs of per il y were uni t in mari iagt. nesilay afternoon, July 15, when Mrs. . H^p Herald, to be pre.simt on that oc- sons and places of this town, and to ceumon> was per ormi >> r. ui Gary delightfully entertaineil in pasion. The following order of exer- receive for dejmsit in our library, all ^honor of her sisters, Mrs. Vi es Hun-ipisp^s was then agreed iijion. tnioks, documents, papers and relics, .... jter, formerly of Clinton, and Miss ^ Exercises to opim at 2 p. m. ba.sing upon the history. ''' 1 Gertrude Smith of Kinards. Tables | Report and flag presented by the FREE! VALUABLE PRIZES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT If you havenT received one of these Gifts it is be cause you have not paid us a visit. Come Saturday night —bring your neighbors. Last Week’s Winners at his home on Calhoun ley Jones street. The bride has bi’en coiinei ted the Mary Musgrove tea room for the past year, whjle the groom hold« a <> o i > i* iresident. were placed on the lawn and rook w'as, p^jnn^j^tpp. (Pnioveil. Thehos^s served a sajad Remon.>e of the 1. ■ 1 I cvurse wiin iceo tea The yuung couple have many frienda I enjoying Mrs. Gary’s hospMson. in the city, dl of whom will be gjad to; addition to the honor guests, i Address by Y. J. Pope. Esq. were: Mesdames J. A. W’alkeyJ. G.' Statement of objects of the swiety. Barnwell, J. B. Pitts, J. H. Simpson, Decoration of graves. E. G. .Able, W. S. Suber, S. M. Gary,| Misses Sue Hix, Liidie .Simpson, Sal- (). P. Sub<*r, John Miller, D. Howell, jip Owens, Mr.s. Marv Jai-obs, and Mrs. Frank Miller, W. M. Scott, Henry Irby were appointeil a committee Miller, J. W. flipp, E. M. Suber, Johni„f a]| those soldiers from Clinton, who Riser, W. H. Miller, ('. G. Gilliam. W. are buried elsewhere and to jirepare Messrs. Jacobs, Hell and West were appointed oir this committee and the tifpic, “Early History and Origin of i o < > i * i > First Prize—Mrs. B. W. Blakely, I Ib. Banquet Tea Second Prize—Mrs. H. I). Rantin, 3 lbs. Kingan B. Bacon. Third Prize—Mrs. VV. H. Simpson, 3 lb. Round Steak Fourth Prize—Mrs. Gus Young—3 lbs. Beef Roast Fifth Prize—Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., '/z Ifal. Sciidder’s Syrup. know that thty will make their future! home here. to them. Societv then adjourneil. W. P. Jacobs, Pres. IN HONOR OF COLl MBIA FRIENDS On Thursday evening .Miss Belle Crapps entertained at a party given in honor of .Misses Rosa Epting and Myrtle Lybrand of Columbia, at tKe home of .Mrs. L. V. Pinson. Four tallies were arranged for the guests. .At the coiwl’.ision of the rounds of bridge a .sw'eet course with punch w as served. | Those enjoying the evening, in atidi-| tion to the honor guests, were: .Miss-j es Lora .Montjoy, .Myrtle Westherry,! Eariiestine (’haney and Mary Lou i Bagwell. Messrs. Roy Benjamin, Lar ry Wilson, J. W. .Morrison, James Hamlin, .S. ('. .'smith. J. K and Mr. Hopkins. Union Service With Methodists!:; M'. Lewis, and Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. kinship, and Mrs. Mayes. Blan a tablet with their upon them and nanu's iiiscribiMl also to prepare wreaths for this tablet aii<l for graves in the Clinton cemetery, in behalf of \\ hen you buy Jewelry, be suri? that the Jeweler has an un questioned, repiilal ion; not only has this store a reputation to be proud of hut the Jewelry and Silverware it sells comes fr(»m (he best manufacturers. That is why we can offer Honest Values, Fair Prices and (piality Mer chandise. FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton. S. C. .Mrs. J. .A. Walker also entertained in honor of Mrs. Gary’s sisters, Miss'^y,^. s„<.ipty. Smith and Mrs. Hunter, on Monday | The l ommittee to solicit in New morning. Four tables were arranged w».re direeted to postpone action on the ]Kireh, two for rook and two unij.) next fall. for bridge. Vases of summer flowers' R. Blakely moved to appoint were plaeed here and there ami formed jj committee to bring in a minute ex- a lovely setting for the party. The' pfeelings of the soeiety hostess serv(‘d a salad course with , reference to the dmith oi our use- L’lst w'atermeron . fj,] Valued meniber. Dr. Jolni T. Craig. * .Messric. Blakely, Simiisoii, and .Again on Friday morning Mrs. .Sam Holmes were ai>])oit’.ted on that coin- Gary entertained with four tables of mitlee, whenMipoii. after retiring, they i’ouk uvhonor of Mrs. Hunter and Miss brought in.the following preamble and Smith. The living rmim and dining I resolutii n, whii h were unanimou Gy rmoii were deeorated in .'summer flow- ;ul pte<' The union service next Sunday evening will he hekl at the North Broad .S'leet .Methodist t hurch, with Dr. D. J. Woods, n.nstor of the l';rs1 Presbyterian church, occupying the pulp'i. A cordial invitation is extendisl all eongieg.Hti()ns in the eity to unite in this service. Yarborough,.and hot r41s w'Hs also servtMl. ers. The hostess served a salad course with iced tea. ( arrant I’uiieh Mix together two cuiis e;o h of su gar and eurranf juii’e and boil f.v«’ -u'mites with six <’ups wa'ei. .Add the of thii’c U’lnoiis and three -o’- luae anges, ouc cup of cold tiM, :iml ser\'< This will fill twenty-fi^i- punch cup ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I ♦ They Know Now The irood housew ives of (Minton have found out how- much BETTKK and ( HEAPER our VANILLA and other extracts and col.orinj; are than (hey have been huyinj;. They have been huyinj; too much >>:lass and colored water. Our extracts are absolutely pure, with no artificial ciilorinii added, and we sell them by the ounce. We buy them In larife quantities, vanilla by the barrel, and sell them cheaper. VANILLA AM) PINEAPPLE: PRICES ON 3 oz.—33c 6 oz.—59c 16 oz.—S1.39 Prices on other extracts corresponding:ly low. Red. yellow, orani;e, blue, g:reen ciilorinjfs, priced by (he ounce. BUY BY THE OUNCE. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ‘At Union Station” Telephone 400 OIL and GREASE M hy not bring your car in and have it washed, greased and the oil changed. We have a high- pressure washing machine apd all cars washed inside the building. We keep the best in oil and greases. Your Ford car will ride lots better if you will have the Shock Absorbers filled and adjusted. Clinton Motor Go. Authorized Ford Dealers "Kor th(‘ first lime in mir history has the hami of death lieeii at work aiiii'iig us, and has i hoseii his own, oiu* that was among the founders of our uu’iety, an,I always its warm ami - aum h fra-nd. M«‘ encouraged w'ith w .rd- and works the pur.-uit of learn ng. He a'i\.>'’ate(l d by b ture, in J 1 nt, .iP(! by giving cnod and iiitalde adv' e to the young. Due of this l.i'--^ :i(ts in the society, was the original ion cf an effoit for our :idvam t inent. We trust that he is today, aiiioru’- the wi.'-e ami good of the earth, of whom he bived to speak, and in the piesenee of the .Son of G<:<1, whose name wun the solace of his dying hours. ‘‘.As an expression of our feeling, he it therefore resolveii; "Lst. That in the ilealh i.f Dr. ,Iohn T. ('raig, our comniuiiity has lost a most worthy and useful eilizeii, and our .soeiety, one of its mo-t active and efficient membius. ‘‘2nd. That a jiage in our minute b^ok he specially inscribed to his memory and that the symp:ithy of thi’ members of this sianety be appliisl to his bereaveii family, with the prayer that thi’V ma\ he comforted n the af fliction, by the hand ^of omnipotent love. ‘‘3rd. That a copy- of Ihe.-e resolu tions le offered to Our Monthly f-or publication.’’ SiK'iety then adjourned. •S. L. W’est, Sccre'ary. May ‘Hh. 1871 The Lilirary .Sm.-iety met by spe i.'i! arrangement at the Clinton I’resbyte- rian i-hun h, the president in the chair, and a large audience filling the house. The pre.sident then announceil that ‘h'- 'special object of this meeting w’as to receive the report of the committee appointed to obtain jiosstssion of the Musgrove colors, whereupon Mr. Nick- le.s J. Holmes, in the absence of the chairman, rose and in a few touching remarks, presented the coIoks to the fftK’iety. The president then introduced to the audience, the Hon. W’m. D. .Simp- ,8on, who responded in behalf of the jaociety. He gave a history of memo rial days, and especially of this me morial, of the causes leading to the war and of the prospect in the future ' for our .Southern people. He was followed by Y. J. Pope, FTsq, of Newberry, who in atile and eloquent language, discharged the duty assign- o 'ed to him. The president then placed the flag in the keeping of the librarian, after I which the society adjourned to the j cemetery, there to unite with the la- idies of the community in decorating < D the graves of Confedertae dead. W', P. Jacobs, Pres. July 1, 1874 Society met at 4 p. m., at the li brary. Pre.sont: Rev. VV, P. Jacobs, president; R. R. Blakely, treasurer; C. E. Franklin, librarian, and Messrs. Irby, <.’a.spary, and Simpson. The minutes of the last two meet- MBS. SMITH AT HOME Friends of .Mrs. E. Moo<l Smith will he glad to know that .shi- ndurned yes- ‘J terday from the City hospital in Greenville where she lias lieen under' .special treatment by Dr. ( ai'ie nter i for the Hast ten days. .Mss Ruth Fleming, her day nurse for the entire i time, aceompnnieil her home for a ’s‘ay| of a few <iays. Mis.s Ixiu .Abrams,' nurse of thi.s city, also returned after j being in Greenville with .Mrs, Smith on night duly. This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—3 qts. Grape Juice. Second Prize—12 hot. Shivar’s (■ingfer Ale Third l*rize—12 bottles U(K*a-Cola Fourth Prize—12 Bot. Harris Sprinjfs (Jinjfer Ale Fifth Urize—12 bottle.s Grape Drink.s. With each 50c paid on accounts or for cash pur- chjL^es, you will be given a ticket entitling you to a chance at one of our regular Free Prizes given away each Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. You must be pre.sent to win. Baldwin’s Grocery 4» ♦ ‘(iood Things To Eat’ Phones 99 and 100 ♦ :■ : ♦ t IT'S UITDr ntlit NOW! THE SALE OF THE SEASON KREISBERG’S 4tli Anniversary Sale Opens Friday July 24tb—9 A. M. During this sale every summer item will be sold at some price This is a Store Wide Sale BE HERE ON TIME! KREISBERG T Clinton, South Carolina