The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 06, 1931, Image 3

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r THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. T SOCIETY EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 Miss Florence Earle Roach of Rock Hill; Miss Katherine Faust of Den-i mark, and Miss Louise Simmons of ! i Laurens. i Copeland Cafe Opens Saturday t —~ ~ ^ — j The advcrlis'njr columns of t; lav’s CROSS HILL NEWS 'paper carry the opening ann.)uncement F- I ^athnlay of Copeland’s f'afe on MRS. PHII.LIPS HONORS NORTH CAROLINA VISITORS was used in the chapel. On .Saturday Mrs. R. W. Phillip? Ushers were. Dr. P. V honored Mrs. A. B. Wan»I»le of Win- Theron Woodward, Joel E. Elcan and ston-Salem, and Miss Mildred Perkin? .James Elliott of Fort Mill, of Selma, N. C., gruests of Mrs. A. J.i Miss Alice Mikey, soprano, sang:, Swansen, with an attractive morning: “All For You," preceding: the cere- party. Mrs. Glenn Fuller, Mrs. W. C. Oxley and Mrs. Felder Smith assisted Mrs. Phillips in serving two courses. Mrs. USeine and daughter. Sara, o^ Manning, were recent guests of Dr. (Kvunied 1 y the Sqnit.iry Cafe, and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins. I The building, owned by Guy L. Cope- dles in candelabra. Only candlelight!,,."’- Lewis and Sam Rasor. land, following its recent damage by ...o.. ♦!,» ..Vo,,.,! ’ I Misses .Margaret and Ellen Rasor vis- fire, has been thoroughly remodeled | Mikell J relatives near Greenwood on Sun- and freshly painted and decorated toi day. present a very attractive appearance.! M iss .\da Rasor is visiting relatives It has also been etjuipped throughout in Blackstock, Ga. * 'with the most modern and sanitary Miss .Agnes I.ieaman has accepted aiequipment, with eating apartments She was accompanied bv Miss iboth men and ladies. The new cafe ; Fishburne, pianist, who also!, brances Haw-kins ha.s returned, will be in charge of Mrs. .S .S. Frith, fv., ® weeks \nsit to friends in and associated with her will be Edgar GIVES PICNIC FOR YOUNG GUESTS Mrs. F. M. Stutts complimented her guests. Misses Grace Allgood of Au gusta, "and Frances McCrea of Ashe ville, with a picnic at Horseshoe falls mony Harriet I plaved the wedding marches. Mac- j., , .... Dowell’s “To a Wild Rose” was played i softiv during the ceremony. L Kathleen Bon- The bride and bridegroom entered! P^co\et, visited relatives here together to the strains of "The Bridal ®* ... , . Chorus’’ from Ixihengrin. Mendels- ' ,relatives in 'Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon and daughter. Gene, of Clemson, are visit- ohn’s “Wedding March’’ was used as | the recessional. The bride was charming in a floor- on Tuesday evening, 1 length gown of whit“e lace, fashioned j'"*'" ‘“'7,'"'' 'l"’*'''*' ‘'“ii’- hy the city to Joe 1,. racier, Kel.ler able swim a p.cn,c supper was served.IcapeJ »"•) Mrs. Charts Pinsun and.smith and Coyne I.. .Simp.son. Con- AKmit fti-’oritV»T1VP vniiniT nPfMTlP f*n- . . ^ ■ nuri.aac 1 »• *' Copeland, youngest son of the owner. THREE BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Building permits for the erection otf three houses in the College View resi dential section, were issued yesterday .About twenty-five young people en joyed the outing. J ^ A Vw A S V « 4 • S kA 4 4x4 I I %Mi v 4 14 44 4 4 w X X 44 ^ ^ ^ i t * hike collar and tucked net frill on the | *-■> skirt. She wore a most becoming pic- ® near orer ture hat of white lacy-straw, long 1 white kid gloves, and carried a hou- THursda^ lorence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cauley and .son, Robert, Jr., of St. Petersburg, Fla., were guests of Miss Lizr-ie Carter on Friday. Mrs. Lizzie Todd returned to her home Monday after visiting relatives with struction of these attractive new resi dences- will begin at once and be pushed to completion. SIM MONS-H ITT A wedding of interest which tookiquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the place Sunday morning at nine o’clock, | valley. was that of Miss Loree Simmons and | During the evening the couple left Floyd Hitt. The young couple were j for a wedding trip and after they . married at the Methodist parsonage turn will bt* at home in the Wit-Mary i »'‘veral days by the Rev. H. O. Chambers. Only the i apartments. For traveling the bride! immediate families and a few close |<.hange<l to a pqudre blue silk tweed!"' know that his condition friends witnessed the ceremony. suit with gray trimmings and acces-l'*^ much improvement. The bride wore an early fall outfit Isories to harmonize. * of Columbia siM-nt of navy blue with accessories toj Mrs. Elliott, who is dean of women, home-folk.s. match. !at the state university. i^Jhe_^^ ^Fountain Inn, was EXCURSION or mejaie Mr. an ... and Mrs. VV. H. Simmons of i’-ossjiard of I.Aurens countv. On her ma-i^^f.^' CI.INTON, S. ('. 1o Washington, I). C. Baltimore, Md. (rail) Baltimore (via Norfolk and steamer) Old Point Comfort, Va. Port.smouth, Va. (Norfolk) S 14.00 $10.00 Sl.'V.OO $ii.2r) $11.2.'-. QUALITY! SERVICE- Everything: that a g:ood grocer should have in the way of Groceries and Meat.s for picnics or summer outings are to be found here. Let us serve your hot weather needs. Our list of customers continues to grow’. We cordially Invite new accounts — guaranteeing satisfaction at all times. Our customers come first and must be plea.sed — there\s no guess work in our methods. COME SATURDAY NIGHT — GET A FREE PRIZE WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS. Last Week’s Winners First Prize—Mrs. D. W. Ma.son. Second Prize—Mrs. J. E. Shaw. Third Prize—Mrs. M. M. McMillan. Fourth l*rize—Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Fifth Prize—Mrs. A. M. Cannon. Anchor. Since coming to Clinton sev-|ternal side she is descended from the | Mrs. Lydie Turner, Mrs. J. ( . Ford eral years ago, she has made many i gyrdu of Virginia, and the Craigs of children and Miss Abbie Turner friends. South Crolina, and on her paternal|"f Atlanta, spent the\ week-end with Mr. Hitt i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. f side she descends from the Dillards Leaman. Eugene Hitt, and is a popular youngLf Virginia, and the Parks of South' Br.Vson and daughter. Virginia Beach, Va. $11.7.* land return, August 7th, limitt'd 5 days Via SEABOARD F'or tickets, etc., call on W. H. Shands, Ticket Agent, Clinton, S. C. i> < > i y i> i* o Margaret, of Hamlet, N. (’., spent F'ri- day with his sister, Mrs. Bigic Lea- WANTED man, holding a position with Blakely s j holds an .A. B. degree Grocery. ifrom Randolph-.Macon Woman’s col- Immediately after the eeremony thej|pp.p^ Virginia, and .A. M. degree fromi*^'®” 1 i. • i ■ • i voung couple lef* for Knoxville, Chat- University of South Carolina and . i - visited tanooga and .Atlanta. Upon their re- ^^e first doctorate of philosophy to he i in ( olumbia F riday, turn th«y will be at home with the conferred by the University of North Mrs. Woffoid of Laur»‘ns, groom’s jiarents on F'ast Carolina ('arolina upon a woman. .She is a mem-!guests of .Mr. and Mrs. avenue. her of Alpha Delta Pi, so( ial sorority., „ , „ , . of Chi Delta Phi. literary sorority, ofj ’'I’’"; ‘b>h Baggotl of Au- Alpha Kappa Gamma, honorary lead-ifA., Ncratch Iccd. Laying Mash. Dai- „ jry Feeds, Cotton Seed Meal and Mrs. Chase of Columbia, is the < > ! ► To buy .several hundred bush els g(M»d sound bright oats, at the right price. Also several bushels of gqpd wheat. Get our best prices on ((uality “Busy Time” At Orphanz^Bte DII.LAHD-FLLIOTT WKDDLNt; AT COLUMBIA ership sorority, and of Phi Beta Kap-, Columbia is the-uii The following from Friday’s issue pa, honor .society. .Sim-e coming to ( o-, '• i Hulls, of The State, will he read with cordial,iumbia she has allied herself with the^^ ‘|^^ Sallie'watts '' ''** interest here as the bride is a native club life of the city, being a member ‘ of Clinton, a sister of Mrs. Reese of the Sm-ial Survey club, the Cur- Young and L. B. Dillard. rent Literature, and the New Century, of which she is now president-elect. With ex<iuisite‘simplicity and een- Mr. Elliott is the son Df the late tering most cordial interest through- Mr. and' Mrs. John Elliott of Meck- out the Carolinas was the marriage lenhuig county, North Carolina, and of Miss Irene IMllard to Charles B. the grand.son of the late James Boyce, i The Thornwell orphanage now pre- Elliott, which was solemnized at twi- president of Firskine Theological semi- sents a very busy s< ene with the can-j light Thursday in Smith Memorial nary. He is an A. B. graduate of Ers- iiir.g of peaches beginning early eachi chap<*l of the First Presbyterian kine, a LL.B. of the University of morning and continuing through the} chun-h. The Rev.*J. W. Jaiks(»n. D.D., South Carolina I.{iw s<hool and has <iay. W. .M. Watson of Ridge Sfirings, Ulinton’.s Feed Store”' FARMERS EXCHANGE T. J. Blalock, Mgr. Clinton, S. C. First Prize—8 lb. Kingan’s Ham. Second Prize—24 lbs. Best Flour. Third Prize—8 lb. Bucket Lard. Fourth l*rize—3 lb. Kingan’s Reliable Bacon. Fifth Prize—Quart Wesson Oil. With each 50c paid on accounts or for cjush pur- chiLses, you will be given a ticket entitling you to a chance at one of our regular Free Pri'/.es given away each Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. You must be present to win. Baldwin's Grocery ’Good Things To Eat’ i’hones 99 and 100 : t i i pastor Of the First church, perfortm.l done po.st-graduate work in the Co-|Guy L. Copeland of this city, and W. the eeremonv in the presence of a lumhiu University law school. During G. M •Daniel of Laurens, hav- .sent th* of relatives an ! his resiih-nc e in Columbia he has been in. titution prominent in social and literary ac- three hie with t ruck their oads citmiilimeJit.s. of hcaiitiful tivities, l)eing a meml)<*r of the Cotil- {a-aches which the <'hihlreri are enjoy- largi* gathering friemls. .Man> palm.s !i,,n cluh, the Forum < lul>. .Sigma Chi ing immensely. Through the g.-ner- o * ' vvViiio flu r- fraternity and the Blue Key honor so- <».sit,V of the.se friemls, under Mu- di.-ec- either .sue " . hm-nine ‘'‘‘Lv. He is an attorney at the Colum-' tion ..f rhornwell Dunlap, their farm t am« **‘’”** OnOn vise professor of law at the manager, fiOO bushels of penciies have candles. On the altar was a vase “i j _ » ^ , .i . ■ Easter lilies and white lighted can- uni Ixum canned within tlie past f«-w dafAL .Among the out-of-town guests pres-' SUMMER were: Dr. and^ Mrs. James Boyee DKATH CLAI.MS LITI LK ‘j 1 Elliott and their son, James, Jr., of IKIROTHY LEE FULLER F^rt .Mill; .Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, VACATION TIME brother and sister-in-law of the bride-1 (Written for The Chronicle t is a Hreat time to buy a Wrist <^»u^hter.s. Mary Little Dorothy Lee Fuller was call- 44- 4 L J Ik- J A Howze. Irene and. Fimily, and Mrs. ^d away from u.s on Wedne.sday, July natch and Diamond King. A Young, .sister of the bride- 21>, lICll, making her stay on earth small deposit reserves your elect, of (Minton; Miss Lila Dillard of one year to the time of her burial. .She Hendersonville, N. C.; .Miss Mary Dil-!was born on her father's hirth<lay, and lard of Anderson; Elwood Dillard of vvas buried on her birthday and also Augusta, Ga., another brother of the her father’s. .She leaves to muorn her bride-elect; Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Fd-iio.ss her father and mother, Mr. and liott and their daughter. Miss F.liza- \jrs. I.afayette F'uller, and one hroth- |beth Fllliott, and son, S. H. F.lliott, of er. .She will h«^ missed hy many who [Charlotte, N. C.; .Mrs. J. K, Roach, loved her. The funeral service was 'conducted at 2:110 o’clock Thursday afternoon, July MO, at the Pentacostal choice. FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. AUGUST MONEY-SAVING SALE SAVINGS ON FRESH GOODS DIKEa FROM THE FACTORIES 4 f !! Chamber Meets Tuesday Night ANY ONE OF' THESE FIVE Sl’ECIAE ITEMS GIVEN FREE WITH Mi .TI SOLl'TION. .50c Mi 31 Shaving Cream Softens the beard quickly and thoroughly. Cools, soothes the skin. 50c Rexall Orderlies Chocolate flavpred laxa tive tablets that cause gentle, natural bowel ac tion. 50c Klenzo Dental Creme Safely removes s-tains that hide the natural beauty of the teeth. Full Pint Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Cools and stimulates tired, lame overheated bodies. 100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets Prompt relief from aches and pains. They do not af fect the heart. Holiness church hy Rev. Ray AiMier- .son of Laurens, and Rev. Holliii (iause of Clinton. The little l»oily was- laid to rest in Calvary cemetery. The August meeting of the Cham- U her of Commerce will he held next Tuesday evening in the cluh rooms at 7:3(t. F'ollowing the serving of the din ner the usual business se.ssif n will be held for which all members are urged to be present. GONE TO MARKET Mr. and Sira. Joe L. Carter left this morning for New York to buy fall : merchandise for the well-known Car ter’s store. Both For 5^ With the purchase of $2.00 box of CARA NOME Face Powder, you receive at no additional expense a $1.00 bottle of CARA NOME Perfume—’BOTH FOR $2.00. READ OUR CIRCULARS — VISIT OUR STORE AND SAVE WITH SAFETY AT Smith’s Pharmacy Clinton, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL LIME . . for . . . GARDENS :: LAWNS FARMS Guaranteed 90'/ Pure Lime Carbonate CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Fhone 62 WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? Our New and Up-to-Date Cafe Will Open Saturday, Aug. 8 First Meal to be Served at Noon We wish to announce to the people of Clinton and this entire community that we will open our new cafe Saturday, Aur. 8th, to the public. The building? Me will occupy on West Main Street has been thoroujifhly re modeled and made convenient and attractive for our new home. We have installed the most modern equipment, ev erything sanitary and clean, to make of our cafe a de sirable eating place for both men and ladies. Our cafe will be operated by an all-American per- sonel with the preparation and serving of all meals under the personal supervision of Mrs. Frith. We invite you to call and inspect our new home. We will appreciate your business and promise first-class service day and night CURB SERVICE • • # • MEALS SENT OUT Copeland Cafe West Main Street liiiiiiiiliailSiiijlii