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\ . . THURSDAY, JAMiARY 21, 1S32 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. r page ITOEl^ .. • "A*.'•. SOCIETY EVENTS (>)ttons “Play” For FaVor! OF INTEREST TO WOMEN^ • • . .A • ■ I Mrs. Larry B. Dillvd, Society Editor. Telephone 154 LEr.lON AUXILIARY \MEETS TODAY ' The American Legion AuxiliaiV will hlod its regular-.,meeting this af ternoon at 3*^0 p. in., in the Ameri can Legion hall.-„ All members are urged to be present. lows "v^re roaste’d" over open-air fire,-The party then-^etit*ed to the club house where the remaining t'me whs occupied by music and game's. BRIDGE C» UB WITH MRS. LITTLE On Thursday afternoon Mrs *ohn WOMAN’S CLUB j W. Lttle entertained her bridge club MEETS .MOND ^Y ^ " j*with two tables arranged for contract. The Woman’s dub will''mi et in the} Assisted by,.Mrs. R. C. .Kdair, the high school auditorium on next Mon-j hostess sen*ed a salad course and a day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. All sweet course to the following mem- regular meetings in the future will be held on the last Monday of each month, it has been announced by Mrs. Clarence Galloway, president of the organization t- bers: Mesdames Walter Johnson, Reese Young, William Jacobs, ITiom- as Jacobs* S. C. Hays, Bessie H. Owens, Jodie Chandler 'and T. J. Peake. , ENTERTAIN TEACHERS . mRS. J. T. (.ITTLE HOSTESS AT DINNER j TO MOTHER’S CLUB On Tuesday evening Mr. arid Mr^., Qn Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John W. Phillips • entertained several j entertained the . Mothers’ T. L. W. Bailey gave an i R tejichers at dinner. Misses Carrie Mae Phillips, Julia Bailey and Irene Dil- club. Mrs. T. L. interesting account of the celebration Idrd assisted Mr® Phillins in serving, jjjj Columbia Ann Pamela Cunningham The guests were: . Misses F\^y Qw- ^ay In connection with the Washing- ings, Marion v,opeland, Lily .Mac Bicentennial, islrs. Little served a W ertz, Louise .>ims, Azile L'vingston J -salad course to about fwelve mem- i and Lilian Bi. wn. bers and her neighbors, Mrs. L. L. Stiller, Mrs. George M. Davis, Mrs. ! E. D. Craig and Mrs. J. K. Hatton ! called for a social hour. FOR WEDNESDAY CLUB WITH MRS. JACOBS The W'ednesday club mot v.ith Mrs.: W’. P. Jacobs and made a study of,|,oVELY PARTY Mu.ssolini and h'ascism. Mrs. R. E-IkECENT BRlDlB W'ysor was in charge of the program - (Winston-Salem Sentinel) and gave an interesting account of Miss Rose Budd Chamberlain and Francesco Nitti, who was the first , Miss Ruth Mattison, charming and ...... r ) SIMMONS i A i *OH those years of school,’•sittlsfaetory fall season — for eo' »\ hen play hours are einphas- . tons and for kldd-tes! Ized. cottons are designed to l>e; At the left la shown a tailor. - .'speelally practical an well as at frock of checked cotton iii iiav- tractive. With the mode sponsoring and red on a white ground. Tli. color conihlnatlona and even the frock la piped in bilKht i.-d, 'o 'stars theniselve.s itolntinx to aayer match tiny red buttons, an,i taU. ■ tuoo<ls, cnlldren’.s play ,dre.s8es may a feminine air from the ruffle,* c,)! b<‘ <|uite as happily colorful as they lar and ruffs. The belt Is very n, w should be. In the new “kiddle i because It ties In the back! 7k man to escape from Lipari ialand. popular members of the.,facuity of the Mrs. R. S. Owens had an interesting paper on Fa^usm. An exchange of booiks was made. prints" this fall, then' Is an amus- ciiy schools, delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon at a beautiful af ternoon tea, at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. T. j. Byerly on Glade* street, honoring Mrs. Robert N. White, a re cent bride, before her marriage, Miss I Clara Louise O’D^niel of Clinton,' S. C. The home Vhroughout was effective-; ly decorated with beautiful forsythia ' ODDS AND ENDS CLUB HOLDS SESSION The Odds and Ends club onjoyed a meeting with Mrs. R. L. Plaxico on Tjuesday, For an hour n)ok was en joyed and a salad course followed by _ , a sweet course was served to the fol- and pusssy willows used in the living , lowing guests: Misses Luev Burns, room, and with the same beautiful; Azile Livingston. Gladys Slilwell, 1 and seasonable blossoms combined' Nanme Young Tribble. Margaret i " ith tulips and winter berries used ii* Blakely, Katherine Blakely, .Mesdames library. Blakely Tribble, C. B. Betts, Charles Injf llKhtncHS of technique and beauty of color which makes them popular with the children too, and a whole ranxe of cottons are shown with the smalle.st unin*al designs, toys or modernized ffitry Ion' spread iroyly through the piittertt. It should be quite a Altogethe Plaid ginirhum enters the smart school wardrobe in the mo-l-'l shown at the right. Of rose ^tul blue gingham. It has a pleat, ,1 skirt which is attached to a vokcl top. White pique makes I)*- ored collaf and otiffs. giving that dre.ssed-up appeananc-e so im portant for “hrst rtavs" at school. Study School At Local Church CAMPBELL LOIXJE TO ' MEET FRIDAY NI(;HT Workman, Brice Quinn, W. and Blakely Sloan. I). IVa>, The dining table had as the central decoration a handsome crystal bow filled with lovely pink roses and yel- I low snapdragons, with tall tapers of I pink in silver holders grxtuped on either side of the‘center, with the ‘F’oreiRn Mission Week” l*ro- Al Presbyterian Church Next Week. The First Presbyterian church of this city, along with other churches of thfs denomination throughout the ( ENTURY CLUB .MEETS I P»'*^ >” nuiaers grxtupeu on g-enernl assembly, will observe next WITH .MRS. JOuNES either side of the‘center, with ihe vv^-ek as the “Week of Prayer and On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. F. 1)., whole resting on a hand.sbme cloth of j sdf-Denial for Foreign Missions.’’ Jones was ho.sies.s to the Century Venetian lace ;ind embroidered liricn.l The textbook. “Our Church Faces club. "Wyoming”. - was studie<l. Roll lovely bowl of pink and white [ .Mis.sions,” w’ill be studied call was answered with the name of '^weet jh-ms graced ihe serving table, a national park or fore.n. Others At one end of the bcauiifuHy appoint• <n the pr(gram ineUuled .Mrs. .lohn "‘t table Mr. John B. McCreary poured .MeSween, who read a paper on "The' tea through.iut the after- Mugie Yellowstone,” and .Mrs. V'ir- iu-ohj# ginia Neville, w-hose subie<t was. The guests were grado isly g-eeted "What the (iovernment I.s Doing To'^^1'"^ .arrival by Mis, Byerly ami pre- invit(*d to unite in theobst'rvame. Pre.serve Forest-}^.and Wild I/ifc*.”. ;-ented to the receiving line, grouped On Sunday morning There w'ijl Ik* a Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. .M., will hold its regular meeting Friday night, Jan. 22, at 7:30 o’clock. Let’s .start the new year off with a full at tendance By ord,.T of W. M. V. P. .\dair, ScC’*e ary. 75 I Wilkes & Co. i Clinton—Two Stores—Laurens I during the .school w’hich is being sjion- sored by the ehureh rather than any sp< cial organization. .Ml men and wo men of the church, together with oth er friend-, in thtj city who are inter- e.steil Tu mi.ssions, are most cordially Saturday E\tuLng Post, $2.00 p«f year; 2 yeara, $3.50; S years, $5.00. JAS. W. CALDWELL ( all .38 at 12 M. rTi ;|K<t FEATURE IN SIMMONS BE,DOING : : r V- Advance Spririg Styles: t in the, living ro<)m, and which wa.s,, i,,is.si»)nary address hy the pastor, Di’.] j composed of Miss Chamberlain andl.i). J. Woods. Monday evening at 7:.:0 Mt.'.s .Matli.son, the hostesses, .Mrs. j oVhM-k, Rev. John .MeEachern of CHRIS! I.\N ENDEAVOKERS (JIVE PARTY AT ('Ll B On Saturday evening at seven IL'beit White, the honor guest, Jind i Whitmire, a relumed missionary from i o’clock, the’ Intermediate Christian Frank Ch.^mherlair .'ind -Miss Korea, will speak; on Tuesday tven- Endeavor society held a combined ( ( haml)crlain, of Lincoln- jng the Rev. F. T, McCiill, forp,er nlis party and weiner roast at the Lake- ton, moiher and sister of Miss Cham- siona'ry to India, will be hoard. The wood country club. About forty l>t?rlain, the hostes.s. j school will close WYnlnesday t vening were present, including guests. Under R- R- Oewford invited the; with an address by the pastor . ic'er- the direction of Mr, Temipleton, the .SV®*’^*' dining room, where ing a review of the book used in the care-taker, weiners and marshmal- Me-sdames Pendleton Sandridge, Car- study classes. AH members of the loH .Spaugh and W. E. Miller served,church are invited 'to take pa.“t in (Jeli» i(,us s.Mulwiches, beaten biscuits,! tRcso spe<-ial services, tarts, nut.s and mir.ts, with the pre vailing coin!' tones of pink and yellow curried out in the detaihs of the dain tily arranged plates. ' i » Good-bye? were reluctantly said to Mrs. Pierre W’alkor, who presided in; GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f-'. Boiled Fronting 2 cups sugar. ■•2 cup water. . „ 3 tablespoons syrup. Consider now that yalehtlhe Mrs. Pierre WalKor, who presided in; 2 egg whites. Gift. Visit us' today and set tie library. ' . • » Put sugar, water and syrup into u aside your choice, on ^payment j More than an hundred guests call-1 .saucepan and .stir over fire until dis- of but a small deposit. during the afternoon to greet the young ho.stesses and their honor FRONTIS Jewelry Store Clinton, S. C. ^ (iOOD HOIJi^EKEEPING -J—J Year^ ior $3.50 solved. Cover and cook three minutes. Uncover and cook (240 degrees F.) until syrup spins a long thread. Pour ovar stiffly beaten- egg whites, fla vor, set bowl in hot water and beat until thick enough to spread. JAMES W. CALdWELL The Magazine .Man SUBSCRIBE TO THE tllRONICLE \ . The Garnet —Fot the January-Born B> Ii I) OII.SAY 'f'HE garnet ha* a natural a^TInlty wUh the zodiacal algn of Aqua- rtij*, which controls the destlnie* of thoee who first see the Ugbl of day In the bright, chill drat month of the year. Frlemdshlp. leadership, ahd a high order of personal mag- netisfn are the qualities which ‘Aquajiws oestow* upon Its children. ^Apd these Virtues are said by the fathers of gem lore-to'be greatly augmented if the Aquarius born wear on their fingers the precious garnet The Jewel Is the- chief adornment of the 'traditional "House of Friends*’ where Aquarius dwells. 1 • Besides deep red.^ Jdhuary’s blrthstone frequently shines with the rlch^^hue of claret or wlUi a lustrous emerald green. Indeed. It Is found Id virtually every color ex cept blue. Men eagerly seek. It throughout the world: In Sowth Ai- rica. in the glacial pinnacles of the. ^ ^ , , .« Alps. In the Australian bush. andf®“* sultry, blazing day In 1892. At eolum.n of British soldlera, flgrhting against 'Dative tribesmen in India, ordinary. Ht«-el-jHcl<«*t»-d biul tf,e Dt'dians w;ere peititig Them wiiit precious garnets. Strangely, the British were fuf:* to face that day with ntofe than a ' mere local superstition, or w.ird. orieptal whim. They were erwonn- lerlng a deep-rooted beliet. ar- old as the love of gems tiself For un told centuries, men ha've held tfi^t garnets confer upon their ownerb the sublime virtues of victory anrh strength — and 4t w&s lb achieve these that the Indians loaded tln ir. guns with gurneu. ,> To use the gem in warfare, how:- •ver. was a corruption of it* not»l»-.st property. For. since time imine- morial. the garnet has been the badge of friendship. It is^ae a token of brotherly lov# that ihe gem was designated as thi birth- stone of Jaquary The history of man's love for the garryel Is almost os vefreratUe as time lts«*lf References to the stone occur In the literai'urefe of Chaldr*. garnets aro found In noi'theast Ari zona. where Indian braves and sol diers from frontier forts collsdi tbs Egypt and ancient Oreece. One of In Brazil. The firiwiTof Ainer1«n! ^*** ***‘*’'* of battle, the British oh- the most famous garnets la history served that the^Tbullets falling About was a hundsome stone—sj^bolicsl them had a strange. Impelling of love—w hi, h Pope lnnocei)t .III gleam—unlike any missile they had gave to ‘Richard \Coeur de Lion gentl from ant hills and scorpion s ‘^n/'ounte^d In their warfare | And today, the gem stands higher . wnh the curious peoples the: than ever in popularity and fash- East. They investigated, and dis- Ion. becTtuse of the current revival nests No ‘chapter lit the ronuintlc his tory of precious stonef Is more fas- befell a covered that their adversaries were showering them'with one of na ture's lovsllest gems. Oisdaioliig luster, of antique gold and silver si'tiliigs which sqpm' to enhance Its rich L