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ir [I !> r» t ,T 3C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CT.liVTON. S. C SOCIETY EVENTS : OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor. Telephone 154 New Charm In Cetton And Ermine PARTY AT jbered here as Miss Robbie Adair,j MOl’NTVILLE > daujrhter of Mrs. Minnie C. .Adair of! A lovely party of the past week was this city. She left Clinton for Macon ^ that given at Mountville by Mesdames six years ago. Before her marriage| W. E. Jones, H. F. J-me^, George she held the position of secretary toj Watts Copeland and Miss Carrie a member of the firm of Carter Hard-i Jones, honoring Mr.s. L. G. Jones, ware and Supply Co., of Macon. Mid-summer Gowers were much in Mr. Meaders is the son of Mr. and evidence and Mis.ses iello and Lorena Mrs. W. T. Meaders, and holds a po- Crisp assisted the joint hostesses. At sition with the Citizens and Southern an unexpected moment little Elbert National Bank of Macon. Jones and Cecil Milam presented the honoree with “her wash.” The clothes mjis SMITH GIVES basket was filled with many attrao- i^i’^cHEON FOR SISTER tive gifts. .On Friday Mrs. I. M. Smith enter- A sweet course was served to aoout tailed a number of friends at a mid sixty guests. jjay luncheon. The lovely home of Mrs. j Smith was attractive in summer fiow-i PARTY FOR ers. Mrs. Miles Hunter of Owings, was j GRAND-DACGHTER the guest of honor. Those enjoying On Tues<iay afternoon Mrs. Emma this delightful iXTasion were: Mrs. Little entertained a number of litt.e Hunter, Mrs. Carroll Nance of Cross folk in honor of her grand-daughter, j Hill, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. Van Ox- Adelaide Little, of Abbeville. .Miss ner and Miss Gertrude Smith of Ki-1 Jamie Little assisted with the enter- nard. Miss Elizabeth Young of I>au-} tainment and. after tempting re- rens, Mesdames R. W. Wade, J. l>ee, freshment.s, the guests were presented Young, R. E, Sadler, Jodie Chandler,} with attractive souvenirs. ' Spurgeob Sumerel, J. M. Dick, J. W.l — ■ ■ Little, Misses Nancy Owens and Ag- BRIDC.E PARTY , ne.s Davis of Clinton. FOR GUESTS ^ • Adair and Mrs. John Vridav" morning Mrs. A. J.l^arle Smith assisted the hostesses in On blnday.. morning - house guests,'Wrs. .A. B. Wamble of , Winston-Salem, and Miss Mildred Per- ENTERT.AINS FRIENDS ^OTTON spells smartness as never before for fall and winter ap- ■ '^tgnbPftivcrreif'TBt DOfW^Oriiiiff't kins of Selma, N. C, Tables were ar- AT LAKESIDE ranged for bridge and after several On Tuesday evening Miss Patricia} rounds .Mrs. ft. W, Phillips and Mrs. Giles entertained a number of lh(v Felder Smith assisUni the hostess in younger set at a party at l.,akeside. i serving a salad course and a sweet Throughout the evening punch and course. Attractive gifts were present- wafers were served. Mr. and Mrs.i ed to the honorees. Mike <'askey and C. C. Giles chaper-l lOned. *eml-formal type* of covtuinea. Cotton and ermine! Thl* ti a new combination of fashion slgnltlcance this aeaaon due to the present popularity of velveteen In the even ing mode. Nothing could be more striking or.effective In black and white than the combination of velveteen and ermine shown in the accompanying new evening gown. This rnodtd has been fashioned In the latest silhouette with deep rounded de- that make It distinctly 19t0. The other photograph shows vel veteen In a new role for a hostess pajama costume with youthful bol ero Jacket which repeats the cir cular lines of the trouser skirt Indeed there Is a charm and dis tinction that would add to the pleasure of many afternoons "at home'*. ADDITIONAL LOCALS MISS YARBOROUGH I » IS HONORED ’ On Saturday evening .Miss Nancy Owens entertairuxi ♦ a few friends inj honor of Miss Lily Yarlnirough of| Cross .Anchor, who was the week-end guest of Mrs. John W. Little. Miss, Owens, assisted bv her mother, Mrs.j , • W. B. Owens, served sandwiches, fruit , , ^ punch and fudge cake to the following guests: Miss A’aHiorough, Mesdames AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON I WOMAN OF GREAT CHARM i .Mr. and .Mrs. M. T. Motes are visit-! ing n-latives in Mountville. Miss Mary IWeks is spending twoi of relatives Miss Adelaide Little of Abbeville. grandmother, Mrs. Mi.ss Wilma (Jriffith and Two'^alls of the room are line<l with huge South (’arolina Friends Inter- ttiving the prayer schedule. The temple is also ecpiipped with! a ra<lio room and programs are broad-} Teague Harris, H. B. Workman, R. Pitt.s, J. W. Little and L. B. Dillani. v r nenjs of Duncan Workman will be view Noted Evant>:elist On Vis it To Los Anjfeles. cast every night. I .\s interesting as was the temple, the visitors from 'South ('arolinn kept insisting that they wanted to see A’- glad to know that lie has returned iterest and umlergoing treatment at a faithful folbrwers may be wrong, but Aimee since they had come all the South ho.spit.al the past week. ja group of three South Can-lina tcaih-lway from South Carolina-iio see. her. . Mrs. S. E. Evans and little daugh- ers who returned from the I’acific' Finally the help«-r consenti'd to see if ADAIR-MEADERS A marriage of cordial inte surprise to friends in both olina and Georgia was that ... . . , . . , Hol/bie Lillian Adair to Mr. William , , .. Howard .Meaders on Saturday even ing, August'S, at K:tU) oVliK-k, in the First Fre.><byterian church of .Macon, Ga.. Dr. W. R. .Mackay officiating. The wedding was a very »|uiet af fair, with only intimate frien<ls of the biide and groom pre.^sent. The bride, a ' By FJeanor Keese Barton in The Greenville Piedmont Fiv<‘ hundred thousan<i nior • or !es.s mee, that they w<>re entitled to see are visiting coast within the past W( ek are in-‘ she were at home. To their great delight sh<‘ was and consented to r(*<'eiv<‘ her visitors, al- Immediately after the cerenionv .Mr. ami Mrs. .Meaders left for a wedding trip. .After .August lo they will Ite at her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Pitts.,dined to doubt it since they haw both Mrs. D. J. Brimm and ch+Mren an' s(‘en and interviewed the persci whom .spending a few week.s in ('harlolle |they follow Ainie<* Smnji'i- McPher-^ though it was well after 10 o’clock. with relatives. ■ son, noted an<l notahle evangdis' of Her home, comfortiible, very .'ittra - Ms'.s F'rances Lake Fdwards of Cn the Fourscimire go-pel and a woin.in live, hut not elaltOrat<*. .adjctint- the ion, is the gue.st of littlt* I'ran esjof great charm and maniu'r. t«>ni|)le and .\imee recived lier visit- Sinipson. . .Miss W’ilnia Griffith, who is a uoo 'i- ors in her living room. .As they were , . , f u li Miss .Marioii !.eak«‘ is vi.siting her (t in the nuhlic schools of Greer,vil| ■ ushered in she arose from her desk .ovelv brunrt.e, wore for h*'r wedrling . , , .v, -. .l- l u , , • . r 1 f . .-ister and brother-in-law, Mr. an<l (lining thi- winter months, is now oo whore she was signing ( iploina- for co.stunie a traveling frock <»f tiiniiioise ,, , • ,,,. , m , i.-, , . . .. . . • ..Mrs. I. L. Prop.st, in W mnsboro. a visit to .Mr. and Mr.s. .Austin (inf- her Bible sc hool in < anada, and her I u« am ^ • ( rejie. (r ,ci .. Mis.- Lily Yarborough of t’ross \n- fith at their home on t'orithraii street, beauty and ehaim of manner were were o gr<>. elior, was the week-end guest of .Mrs. returned within the jiast week with a'omc apparent. John W. Littly. party of sixty from a tour of’he West %“.She is tall, hut not too tall, well .Misses Jewel and Rosa Turner of that includsoi in its itinerary a visit built, but not too heavy, with a fine ^ , . . . J. . Cross Hill, were the week-end guesls.to Los Angeles, which for at least face and the lov(*Ii(-st head of real * ^fVv^r'mem- •'^I*** Hitt, jlhree memliers of the party would blonde hair,” .Miss Griffith said in * ' va( IS ptasan j Alliene and Betty Horton of hav<' been an event of little interest de.serildng her. "It is not at all hard [Union, are sniending s<'veral days had they not been allowed to see to understand how she has made her Oliver iss Agnes Shealy. Aimee. , FourM|uare gospel known round the ... ^ 4. .4 c Gambrell and ehildren .Miss Griffith is perfectly frank to!worl(l and has built up a following . . . l.S aiHa>S in J^ood ia.ste. f>ee ^ Greelyville, are visiting .Mr. andisay that she engineered the visit to of five hundred thousand souls. When our splendid assortment. Suit- .Mrs. J. M. F’itts. ;the home of the evangelist which ad- she greets you she turns the full force } Mrs. Emma Little had as her week-|j<dns the great tenifile that .she has of her magnetie smile directly upon [end guests, her son, Joe Little of .Ah- built and made famous throughout the you and you forget there is anybody beville, and daughter ami son-in-law, country. The party had plann«*d mere-'else in the room. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Morgan Todd of .Simp- ly to hear her preach at her regular “.She asked us about our state, in- ■sonville. ; Thur.H<lay evening service, hut a boat , formed us that she had followers I Mrs. Dennis Sowers spent the week-|trip in the harlior made their return throughout the .South, and hofied that end in Columbia ^’ith relatives. She trip to I/os Angeles so late that the we wi-re having a jileasant visit. Sh<' was accompanied home Viy her lit.le vast congregation which had filled the also said she was so hajipy to see us, i nephew, R(d»ert Dugan, Jr. temple for the service was leaving and when we turned to leave after a juSt US t hc pUCty frOm .Solltll < ilfolina visit Of pClhapS fiftCCn millUleS shc arrived. Nothing daunted, they aj)- insisted on showing us her garden and proa"hed one of^ imee’s help(‘rs and her platinum monkey. The garden is askecl if the evangelist had left the to the rear of h<‘r home, filled with ♦ t ^['temple. They made no effort t) con--the htvelie.st flowers and brilliantly % '<1 ij., their disapjiointment when they'lighted with colored ar;: lamps, t'ozy were informed that she had gone to seats and swings were placed in eon- I o able article.s from $1.00 up ■ FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. I AUGUST MONEY-SAVING SALE SAVINGS ON FRESH GOODS OlkEa FROM THE FAaORIES With each bottle of the ORIGINAL Mi 31 antiseptic solution, you can receive FREE any one of these five: 50c .Mi 31 Shavinjc Cream, 50c Rexall Orderlies, 50c Den tal Cream, Pint Puretest Rubbin}; Alcohol, 100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets. Germicidal Soap 19c 1 lb. Eli Absorbent Cotton ...... 29c 5 yard spool Adhesive Plaster .. 29c 25c bot. Peroxide Hydrogen, 2 for 25c Firstaide Sanitary Napkins 29c 2 OZ. BOTTLE Pure Vanilla or Lemon Extract. 19c o fierform a marriage eeremony inrrne venient spots. diately aft(‘r .she had finished her si-r- “The monkey is her only pet,” mon, and that in all prohahilily should .Aimee say-, and while she introduced not 1m* .S4‘<‘n again that evening. him to the .South t’arolinians he pro- The helner offered to show them ceeded to elimh over her shoulders. ^[ through the temple, and loath to leave The visitors were with the evange- Ic.st at any time Aimee might return, list for about thirty minules and the o the party from the South accepted the time was all too short. invitation. She wa.s wearing white, a silk en- I The va.st auditorium with its series .semhle over which at her service she *of balconies will seat at least fifty had placed a black robe that she al- thousand people. (ways wears unless she is dressing the ■ One of the most interesting places part of some Biblical character whom connected with the temple is the mir-jshe seeks to portray while* she preach-: jade room. es. Her helpers also wear the robe j 1 “It re-sembles very much the mod- that looks very much like the college )ern surgeon’s office who has made a academic gown, collection of things he has removed “She was lovely,” .Miss Griffith de- jfrom patients’ throats, nose, ears, or,dares, “but her ankles were a bit!!! [Stomach,” Miss Griffith said in de-'thick.” scribing this remarkable place. “The j Perhaps they got they way during walls are lined with photographs | that long walk back from the kid- made before *and after Aimee has! nappers’cottage in Mexico, healed the maim, the halt and thei -t READ OUR CIRCULARS — VISIT OUR STORE AND SAVE WITH SAFETY AT Smith’s Pharmacy Clinton, South Carolina j blind. Tables and other places hold [Crutches, brakes, plaster casts and 'other such things that have been dis- jcard(Kj when Aimee has effected a ,healing through divine help. The tes timonials on the walls give names, street addresses and telephone num bers so that if you are a doubting Thomas you can be assured that the healing has been really effected.” Junket 1-4 rennet tablet. 1 teaspoon cold water. 1 cup milk. 1 teasipoon sugar. Put rennet in cup containing cold water. Put the milk in small double boiler and let it become luke warm. Add sugar to milk and stir until dis solved and then add the dissolved ren- The Five Hundred room is another;net. Pour into serving glass or cup interesting place. The visitors were {and let stand until it begins to thick- led through very quietly because it'en and then put in refrigerator to is here that the followers of Aimee!chill. A little flavoring extract may McPherson have regularly scheduled'be added for older children or a drop hours to pray, and they found many I of vegetable coloring matter to give them keeping to schedule. The attractive pastel tone. pick up money? you need a new heater for your home thl# Fall, you can pick up some money, risht now, by joinins our Heatroh Treo Coal Club. You 9ct a genuine Esferfe Heatrola and a supply of coal that won't cost you a penny. Then, %vh6fn the weather geb cold, your house will be warmer and your fuel bills lower than ever before. That's because the Heatrola has the marvelous Intensi-Fire Air Duct, and other heat-making, fuel-saving features not found in any other heater. Come in, now, pick up 'some Four rnocieb of the genuine Heatrola—one for every purse and every purpose. 4 Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. We rr . 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