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rr h*.., ■ f BIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 SOCIETY EVENTS !il e-Long Citiz^ = OP INTEREST TO WOMEN .Mrs. Larry B. Dillard, Society Editor^. Telephone 154 B J. L.^Crawford, l^on?: Identified With Life In ^wer Section of County, Passes. , SPRING OPENING DR. AND MRS. HAYS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER On Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays entertained several friends at dinner. The guests of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L Eichelber- ■ger, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, R, W. Phillips, Mrs. Brewer Dixon and Mrs, Wm. Bailey Owens. ' pinned on fjiv’ors of miniature golden wedding bells. Miss Bess Childress had charge of the registerjt ' On display in the music room were .BRIDGE CLUB IN SESSION THURSDAY the matey gifts of gold, china and lin- J. LaFayette Crawford, for many ; years a prominent figure in the Hope-;; well section, died at his home l^st ; Wednesday afternoon after bcin?, in'; declining health ifor ^several weeks Funeral services were conduite<« ; I Thursday morning at Bopewell ceme- • S en, which friends had sent as expres sions of their* love and good wishes. On display also,.and of unusual inter est, was Mrs. Sullivan's infare dress and wrap, trimmed with fur and beads which she had worn to the reception |tery with the Rev. Melvin Medlock.Iss pastor of the church,' officiating. A,ss lar^e concourse cf friends garherod' for the service to pay a last tribuiejaa; ofj respect tj> one of the most widely krtown citizOTS of that community. of New Things Just Froni New Y^rk NOW OFFERED AT •J ■J, M Mr. Crawford was 81 years -of age. given the day after the wedding by I, ‘. nn i 1 L^iu, TV,o having been born on bept.,20, 18ol On Thursday afternoon Mrs. T. drcM is af j ^ James and Mary Da Peake was hostess to her bridge club handsome black taffeta, made with' Two tables were arranged for the players: Mesdaanes Reese Young, R. C, Adair, J. W.* little, J. .A. Chandler, Wm. Bailey Owens, W. A. Johnson, | “KOSEMONT” LADY Wade Sperry and Glenn FulHler. De-iTO BE HONORED basque and full flounced skirt in floor length. lightful refreshments were served. U. D. (?; CHAPTER MEETS TOMORROW The Stephen D. Lee chapter, U. D. , , , . ^ . C.. will me.! Friday afternoon at the by represenutivos of patri- •A black walnut tree planting cere mony on the State House grounds February 11, honoring George Wash-' ington and Pamela Cuningham of “Rosemont,” Laurens county, will ’ e high ^school. The hostesses will be Mesdames Dave W. Copeland, R. W., Johnson, R. E. Jones, S. A. ,Kern, H. M. Young, Misses Arva Henry, Aga tha Davis and Maude Pearson, Mrs. J. Will Dillard will be the leader of the ^l^gram MISSION STUDY CLASS HELD ON FRIDAY . ■ The Mission Study class of the Broad Street Methodist church was held last Friday at the home of the .president, Mrs. John W. F’inney. “Methodism and World Needs” was the liook presented by different mem- Ikts of the Auxiliary. Thirty-four members were present, and they will receive credit for the spring mission class. .A luncheon was served at noon. MRS. STURGEON HOSTESS TO CENTURY CLUB On Tuesday afternoon the Century club met with Mrs. H, E. Sturgeon and stuiiied “California.” Roll call vas answer»pd with the name* of a fa vorite movie star. “Ix>s Angeles, the Metropolis of the West” was present ed by Mrs. Roger Coe, while “Life In Hollywood” was described by Mrs. I»nnie McMillian. otic organizations throughout :^outh Carolina, 0. Frank Hart, of Colum bia, general chairman, has announced. Senators fro.m South Carolina’s 4(1 counties .nave oeen asked to provide a pound of dirt from their counties in which the tree from Mount V’emon will be planted. Earth also will be brought from “Rosemont*,” ancestral home of Pamela Cuningham, an in valid, who organized the Mount Ver non I^adies assmdation that was re sponsible 'fbr ftiaking the home of Washington a national shrine. Soj(ne of the dirt has-arrived. From her {.Aurens county home she promoted the subscription program throughout the United States to pur chase Mount Vernon from the Wash ington estate. Among those to participate in the ceremony will be: Miss Virginia Iveigh Porcher, of Charleston, vice-president for South Carolina of the Mount Ver non Ladies association; Governor l O Per Ceiit vis Crawford. His* entire life was spent in the Hopewell section, and his fath er rlikewise was born and reared in the same community. ® Mr. Crawford married Miss Ida Barksdale of Lauf-ens, who preceded him to the grave in 1921. He was aj^ life-long member of the Little River Presbi’terian church. Mr. Craw’ford always nvanifested an ir to rest in public affairs and was a ti ue Democrat of unusually strong! convictions. Back in the ’80’s he sen'- [ ^ ed two terms as county commissioner.' sas In '76 he wore the Red Strirt—: courageously did lils duty in helpinj^ redeem the state from 'radical rule. | He was an upright gentleman, honest !; in all transactions, and loyal and true in his friendships, a memln'r of the oUl school whose passing has caustnl ~ widespread sorrow to a w”ide circle of jj friends who knew and estt'emcil him, Mr. Crawford is survived by one son, J. Roy Crawford, well known farmer and surveyor of this sch;!ion. Also by two sisters, Mis.ses Emma and Dollie Crawford, both of Laurens. Thursday - Friday • Saturday Our Spring Opening Hurricane News Miss Mary Lottye Risers spent the week-end at her home in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs' .A. I). Rumph and Blackwood; Mrs, John C. Coulter, of j daughter, lAirene, Mrs. Gruver and Columbia, South. Carolina regent of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young spent .‘^un- STUDY CLUB A the D,£ughter8 of the American Revo- llution; Chief Justice Eugene S. Blease cf the state supreme court; I^ieut. Gov. James O. Sheppard and repre sentatives of various fraternal organi zations. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Turner and sons, ^ The date of February 11 was set Colie and Lindsey, spent Sunday in I ^ djgrut the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Young. • • . Mr. Jack Dillard of .Spartanburg, spent the week-end with his sister, .Mrs. C. C. Young. We inyite every woman and niiss in this community to attend our Spring Opening on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this week in our new store, and see the many new and stylish garments we have just unpacked. The quality is better than last year and prices at rock bottom. ' = % BE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY And Save 10 Per Cent On All Cash Purchases KING’S WITH MRS. JACOBS The We<lnesday' Study club met with Mrs. Walter A. Johnson. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs was in charge of the pro gram. A study was made of Lizettc Woodworth* Reese, and an account’of her life was given ■ by Mrs. Jacolw. Reading.s from her books were giv^ for the ceremony, Mr. Hart said, be cause that was the date of Washing ton’s birth before the advent of the Gregorian calendar.—^The State. by .Mrs. Johnson, arnl .Mrs. Jacobs fol-/ i .* ., « * . /r o i *• 1 1 -.w n * »* e Liyut. Bates, in charge of .Salvation lowed with “Her Poctxy.’ Mrs. Sam- ; /. ■* . , ,, ,, , i,. . , .^rmy relief work in the city, has uel Bell of SUunUm, Va., was a vis- f/. . itr>r. Januaiy Report / Oh Relief Work / MR. AND MRS, B. A. SULIdVAN CELEBRATE (lOI.DEN Newberry with relatives. Mrs, Grover Nabors, Miss Lillie j 5; Young, Mrs, Walter B. Nalmrs, Mrs.jTl George .Addy ami Mrs. Mace Young;- were visitors in I,aurens last Friday, i. Mrs. A. D. Rumph and her mother, ]; Mrs. Gruver, spent last Wednesday i ss: with Mrs, Wash Horton. S Miss Rosa Sumerel sp«*nt the Ayeek-1 end at her home near .laiurens. Mr, and .Mrs. Rex Young and daughter, .Mildred, and Misses Ruth|^s and Etta Nalmrs spent Saturday af-iSS ternoon in Laurens. j z:: Mrs, Tir nr^iirner spent Mnnda.v.zz: CLINTON, s. c. “I'he Ladies Shop Next Door To Sumerel’s Dept. Store = Special Low Prices on ANNIVERSARY filed his January report with the lo- < al advi.aofy committee of which <'apt. R. E. Wysr r i.s chairman. The report j covering all activities for the month,'with her daughter, .Mr|i. Walter M. Na- = Gold Seal follows. 'bors. Evangelistic Work Lamens, Jan. JO.—.Mr. and Mrs. B. iGfien air me<*tings held .Mr. ami .Mr.s. Elmer (’romer spent!: Mrs. ('ro^i A. Sullivan celebrateil their golden wefiding anniversary with a lovely re ception Tuesday afternoon at their home on South Harper street. .Many lelatives and friends from the city, county and other cities called to ex press their congratulations on the happy occasion. The “diving room was beautifully decorated with jonquils, thus carry- -f^ia few days last week with -AtU'ndance . . .Indoor m(*etings held Attendance No. converts (senior) . .. No. converts (junior) Gompany meetings held (.S..S.) .Attendance Young people’s meetings held .Attendance . Relief Aclivittes (Family) Pounds of coal given J5 14 .535 .. 8 2 5 Ifili 10 234 ing blit an appropriate color scheme .Mr. and .Mrs. Dunklin .Sullivan greet-j Garments given .. ed the guests at the door. Receiving | Pairs of shoas griven with Mr. and Mrs. B. ,A. .Sullivan were j No. families given groceries ’ !.'> Mrs. Sullivan’s sisters, Mrs. H. Z. Na-' Total-No. families given relief . 51 .500 111 24 Total persona in families ... 101 Relief Activities (Transient) _ .Meals given 7 Transportation given ... 3 Garments given 4 202 bors, of Greenville, and .Mrs. W*. E. Gray of Gray Court, .Mr. and Mrs. Brock Segars, of 0.4wego, and .Mrs. Dave Childress of this city. Mrs. Sul- vlivan wore a lovely blaelcNcrepe-de- chine dress and a shoulder corsage of Total all persons aided sunburst roses, while Mr. Sullivan f Financial Report wore a boutonniere of the same flow-j Balahce brought forward er. . .. [Total income Mr. *and Mrs. I..angdon Brooks of Gray Court, and Mr, and Mrs. Ben j Total balances and deposits Sullivan, Jr., of Columbia, entertained Total disbursements in the main reception hall. Mrs, Sam Bolt invited the guests into the dining room, where delicious pound cake, ice cream and gold mints were served. Miss Mary Belle Ba’ob and Mrs. B. S. Pinson, of Clinton, cut cream and cake the first hour, while] Mrs. L. G, Balle and Mrs. Wells Clar- dy cut during the second hour. Assist ing in serving were Mrs. I^eon A'ear- mer’s mother, Mrs. 1. (). Ray. .Miss Lydc* Ray *of Gray hospital, ~ Atlanta, (la., was called home on ac- count of the death of her grandfather, ~ “Uncle Tandy” Milam. “ jss.. Hurricane Honor Roll for January ' SS First grade: Evelyn Nabors, Mil dred Burgess. ^ .Second grade: Carson Nabors, Caro lyn Young. / Third grade: Odus Young, H. J. Spencer. Fourth grade: CcKiley Nabors. .Seventh grade: .Alice Nabors, I^i- rene Rumph, Dock Hall. ‘ Now is the time to get that beautiful Congoleum Rug you have wanted. 'll Kiwanis Club _ Meets Tonight s $ 90.94 107.79 $258.73 Bal. on hand end of month The. regular meeting of the Kiwanis club will he held this evening at 7:3() at Hotel <'linton. The program com mittee has announced that Dr. John SZ H. Davis of the Pre.sbyterian college 178.38 j faculty address the club bn the subject of “Forestry.” $ 80.35'^-^ Laurens Hi Wins In Double Bill gin “xd bill from Clinton high Court and M.sa Jule C h.ldress of this ^ Tho decorationa .in tho dining | ^ ^ room were especially lovely. The ta- ? 21-18. Last Tuesday night the I.Aurens high school basketball teams again ble, with its handsome lace coven was centered with a basket of yellow snap dragons, while a shower of tiny wed ding bells .thung from the chandelier. Baskets of calendulas were u^d as side decorations. ' ’ Mrs. William Brooks of Gray Court C^me In ... and see ourVide selection of Watches, Diamond Kingrs, Birth-; day Stones set in beautiful mountings. Wedding Rings, Lea ther Goods, Novelties, and Gifts for all occasions. FRONTIS " Jlewelry Store , Clinton, S. C. " iug 2\ The girls’ game was remarkably free from fouls, only three personal and two technical fouls being called. The high scorer of the game was Mad den of Laurens. She shot 14 points. Holland of Clinton, was next with nine points. The game was perhaps the most exciting that the girls have played this season. The hoys appeared to be out to get revenge for the high score that Lau rens made against Them here January 26th. While., they were defeated, still they played a game of ball that was certainly superior to the former game. R. Riddle .was high scorer with eight points and Bolt, both of Laurens, was next with sevens jCooper was high sccrer fer Clinton with four points, E^, Saturday EvAuTig Post. $2.60 p«i year; 2 years, $SJ0; t years, |5.0o. NEW HOOKS ADDED TO OUR RENTAL LIBRARY Wild Orchid, by Sigrid Und- set. ’ Today’s Virtue,"! by- J^aith Baldwin. W'estward Passage, by Mar- ga*rGt Barnes. •Almond Tea, by Stone. Mixed Marriage, by Margaret Banning. r i f'. ^'The Greek, by Tiffany Thay er. ^ The Seventh Commandment- ■ Anonymous. Bachelor’s Wife, by Bagby. Sens of Cain, by Wilfred SainGMandri. - ' ' Galloway-McMillian Book Store_ YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH LW PRICES AS WE OFFER. $.Mr&E,H. Wilkes &to. , CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS A . ' y JAS. W. CALDWELL SUBSCRIBE TO THE CURONICLB " IIIIIIIUIIHtii «i “ ..if ... i srsas:x:2si.^ jti ... .- : t. •«.