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«tf-'r •' ■ ’I V .#C 7 ^ T^' .V T^- T ^ 'f'^ ' 'W’'*^'^. «'■ I I r ► N ^if ■()i> ^ \ i THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 1. 4m ; 'y CLINTON chronicle'' l/I ' ^ Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST / Telephpne 74 -r. prison bars in si^lit, decided to re^ move the burly jfanjfstcr as far as I possible from the^ cienter of his oper- W. C. T. U. MEETS TOMORROW *" The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock with Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. All persons expecting to ioin the organization are invited to do sq Friday and thus become charter members. I*ARTY GIVEN AT ORPHANAGE The senior Christian Endeavor of the Thornwell Memorial church en tertained on Saturday "evening at the Ho-me of Peace with an out-door “prom party.” The guests included a number of young men from the Pres byterian college. Dainty refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake, were served later in the evening. U. D. C. CHAI*TER .MEETS TOMORROW The Stephen D. Lee chapter, U. D. C., will meet at 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the high school building with Miss Lilly Yarborough as leader. Hostesses for the event are: Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Mrs. W. B. Ow’ens, Sr., Mrs. J. W. Milam, Mrs. Jessie Sparks and-.Mrs, Sallie Duncan of Whitmire. James Sprunt, Mrs. M. A. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsoi;- ville, Mr. and Mrs. John Tr Little, Mrs. Emma Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. entrance to one of, a caravan of policejer brother, Matthew, said goocfcye to cars waiting at the curb. * . him in a brief farewell in his cell. The convoy sped swiftly through! , loop streets to the Dearborn street ' Atlanta, Ga., May 3. — A1 Cap^jne ;*t.oni-and to split up still more the station, arriving a full hour before•another prisoner whon he^powerfu! gang it hai cru. hed with in- the ^parture of the Atlanta-bound enters the -Atlanta fedv r.al peni.cnti-, con e tax projiecutions. * • - ary here. < Like other Notorious criminals now incarcerated there, Capone likely tvill I am elad td iret started ” were thel^^ swallowed up in the hub-bub of ac- 1 am giaa to get started, were tnej and the official silen?e^ regarding ac- A, on .11 hi, public .pp^rincfs, !"''*“** Capone was'impeccably aHired. His ^parture train. , ^ Capone, smiling broadly, was^whisk ed into the Atlanta car. Clinton Boys Enter Drug Business Nance of Cross Hill, Mrs. D. W. *Ma son, Mrs. Julia Griffin, Miss Collette being taken from his jail, Griffin, Mrs. Ella B. S. Warren, and massive dethroned gang lead- i gang leader’s only words as board ed the train. 'iiies 01 inmaies. Friends in the city of Davi.s V. No information about Capone s W ^ . daii” blueTv^oarrefWed "t^ comings and going about the prisop^j^' " • • - * hVlmton lor’. Iron, .nd a widc-brimmed hat,'‘'h" hav? been employed a, fremed his broad face ! pn.son authorities. No publicity "mat-1 pharmacists in Atlanta foi^ several ^n contrast to a sunin'. savage moodi^'''’ inmates is giveX out by years past, will learn with interest of the prison. .i---- . • ... On the outskirts of Atlanta, the Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young of Laurens. er appeared cheerful as he began his! huge prison stretches out across the FORMER CLINTON BOY WEDS The following announcement re-) ceived in the city, will be read with cordial interest: “Mr. and Mrs. William Karr Spry anhounce the marriage pj their daugh ter, Catherine Lee, to Mr. Jesse ,Wes- singer Cannon on April 24th, at the i Emory Methodist church, Elliott City, Md.” Mr. Cannon formerly liyed in Clin ton and he and his mother are pleas antly remembered here by a number of friends. He is a nephew’ of Mrs. R. H. Hatton of this city. journey to-'eleven years of confine ment. He posed for photographers cheer fully, and the station rotuhda boomed as a battery of flashlights were ex ploded. Capone was permitted to take only $l<t with him, and a limited supply of his $30 shirts and $10 neckties. ,V He had made all preparations for his departure earlier in the day. His mother, Mrs. Teresa Capone, his w’ife, his son, Alphonse, Jr., 12; his sister. Mrs. Mafalda Marito4e, and a young- sloping countryside. Except for its sheer stone wafts and iron bars, it might easilwbe mistaken for some gi gantic ind^trial plant! Ctifcago, May A last minute shift of plans consigned “Scarface Al’' Capone tonight to the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., far from the city whose underworld he ruled and far from fellow gangsters m other pris ons. The government, with its three ,’ear obje<‘tivc of putting Capone liehind their recent opening of the Pitts- B<*nnett Pharmacy At Inman Park, su burb of Atlanta. The following item on the young men’s new venture is taken from The Inman Park Citizen: Among the recent enterprises of Ip- man Park is a modern and I^armacy located at iMO Euclid Aw- Q nue, N. S. - . Toilet preparations, stationery, can- lies and a comprehensive line of drag-" gists’ sundries are here furnished tim public with the most aceommodatxair service. The proprietors, Davis V. Pitts and A. D. Bennett, are geiitaJ and of pleasant personalities, who dis- ^ pense good cheer on ail occasions. The prescription department is un der the able management of a licensed pharmacist at all times, and the moot careful attention is given to this end of the business. Both Mr. Pitts and Mr. Bennett have had wide experience in the drnip business and are popular throughout the city. , ■ .r'*7 Any.hmg in the way of Magazineai and NewspipeVs. ' - -t — See — JAMES W. CALDWELL EXClfRSION $2.00 CLINTON TO ATLANTA AND RETT^RN MAY 13-14-15 AND 27-28-29 Limit To Leave Atlanta Tuesday Following Date of Sale CONSULT W. H. SHANDS, AGENT, CLINTON, S. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TENNESSEE FRIENDS ARE ENTERTAINED ‘ Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn^entertained several. friends Monday at funcheon, including. Dr. M. T. Ellis of Fayette ville, TOnn., I>r. J. Pressley of Due \Ve.st, and Mr. l\5y Templeton of Brighton, Tenn, who W’ere returning CLINTON GIRL IS t MAID IN PAGEANT i Miss Janet I^eake of tWycity, was; named one of the maids in the coro-1 nation of the .May queen at the Uni-j versity of South Carolina, the cere- > mony taking place on the can>pu.s on 1 .Monday evening. Miss liCake is doing post-graduate w^rk at the University! and is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority and of the Damas club. The, May^ queen, Miss Kathryne from the metaling of the A. R. P. syn-. od at Winnsboro, and Mr. and Mrs.vK. j ^ Anderson, was attended by (J Mui-phy . .j thirty-two mauls. The coronation is an i i event of the (’oluirtbia social season I j and is attended by people from all j j parts of the state. A danee in honor: of the queen and her maids was given ( LUB PLANS •SIIAER TEA’’ The liibrar>' and civic comnyttees of the Woman’s club are formulating plans for a “silver tea” to be given on Friday, May 13, at Mrs, W, P. Jacob.s’ home. Next week the entire program, which includes several musical selec- after the completion of the pageant. CHURCH CIRCLE IS ENTERTAINED Monday afternoon Misses Cora tions by members of the .Music club! Richey and Minnie Wilson were ho»t- und a lecture on the growing of flow ers, will he given in detail. Memftjers of the Woman’s club and other ladies of the community are cor dially invited to be*pre.sent. MIISGROVE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED / t On Frday afternoon Mrs. E. L. Ar thur was hostess to the Musgrove club. After a very pleasant afternoon, esses to the Ella Riddell circle of the Thornwell Memorial church at the Home of Peace. The study of the book of Hebrews was beigun with Miss (Xr- oline CaUIwell leading a most inter esting discussion. / 1). A. R. CHAPTER HOl.DS MEETING The Musgrove’s Mill chapter, D. A. R., held the last meeting of the year Mi-a. Arthur, asaiat^i-W Mra. Gaorga I afternoon at the Florida Holland, Mrs. G. R. Davidson and Mrs. j school. As a conclusion to the W. .M. McMillan, .served a deliciousi patriotic programs, ,J. H. salad course and iced tea. In addition j Witherspoon, superintendent of the to the members of the club, Mrs, Johnj^.jty schools, lectured on “The Home- fk'll cf Renno, Mrs, .John W. Finney, i j (j^orge and Martha Washing- .Mr.s. H. M. Young, Mrs. Minnie Adair their beautiful country estate,! and .Mrs. L. Bell wqre guests. ! Mount Vernon. STUDY CLUB MEEI'S • WITH MRS. SAD^,ER I^st week .Mrs. R. .Sadler was hostess to an interesting meetiing of . ,.u 'nu i i i i » the Wednesday Study c ub- Mrs. R. E.; ^ , , j _ y. i. MRS. HAYS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CU1B-. Mrs. S. C. Hays entertained the ... L . J L .u , atid several additional 'guests last Wysor, who had I'hyge ,of thy pr»- ' gram, which centered around a mod-j .. were~ nlaced were effec- ern autobiography, “San Michele, by |.. , * . , P .jr‘ _ „ / „ i . , tively decorated with masses of yel- Alex .Munthe di^ussed The Doctor s, California poppies and double r c " ilavendar sto<-ks. After several rounds \V. W. Hams gave readings from - . * u ^ . , ,, r .u I u-* „ of .contract, Mrs. Hay.s served a the book. Mrs. .I<Jhn JohiHson was a._^. , , ' ^ , , tertipting salad and .sweet course. guest o ecu, , | Those present were; .Mrs, .lohn W. # iriLi'ri’uv i Little, Mrs. Wm. Bailey t>wena, Mrs. t hNl t KT I.IA H I J ^ (’handler, Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs u 11 a 1 v.f W. Finney, Mrs. James .Sprunt, The Century club held a delightful p Miss Ellen •meeting Tuesday afternoon at the i / d ■» homo of Mr,. A. N. Taylor. “HawaU" I"Prq'tP^Hy- was the sub.ject of the afternoon’s J „ „ . J NEW OFFICER.S FOR study, roll call being answered with w..,. . a,. an interesting torn concerning thy I j,V., c^F.. Galloway presided’St an of the ^S=iF=| i fl fl fl fl 'fl fl fl fl fl B B B B fl rii fl fl fl B I B fl B B Hawairen isles, Mr*. €. M. BaiKv read a paper on i “Honolulu.” j The remainder of the program con-, sisted of beautiful musical selections o as follows; Vocal solos, “Sweet IJttle -Vantlfit. Woman of Mine,’’ “<iariss1ma,” Penn. “My Little Bateau” and “Dreaming Time,” Li^j’ .Strickland—all by Mrs. D, .1. Brimm. Piano solos; “May Night,” Palm- gren; “Faun,” Chaminade — .Mrs. A. N. Taylort “To pwC-^ley Speaks; “Jean,” Spross; ‘>Iti theJSarden of To morrow,” Deppen — /Mrs. Marshall Brown. impbiiant business meeting Woman’s club on Monday afternoblT at the high school building. A report from the nominating com mittee wa.s given and the following were elected officers for the new year: President, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. .A'ic'c-President," Mrr.-C. E. (ralloway >?e<retary, Mrs, Ned Anderson. Treasurer", Mrs. Goyne .Sinqison. It* was announced that Miss Azile Livingxton, sponsor foF the Girl .Scout.^, v.’ill soon be leaving for her home for the summer. Miss Lucy Bai ley will be asked to serve in this ca pacity during the .summer months and she will choose an a.ssociate work er. MILS. EMMA (JLENN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY . An occasion of unusual interest oc j The iialvation Army drive -which is 'Still under way wa.s di.scussed, and interest oc-i thanked all ladies whu , , . J 4 - took part in this undertaking for their I curred last Friday, April ^9, when assistance^ group of relatives honored Mrs. Em-i*^ , . , group This was the last merting of the ma Little Glenn of Spartariburg. uithj _ / the celebration of her Slst birthday. * ___ at the home of Mrs-. Julia Griffin, ■ ^ with a bountiful picnic dinner. j LapOnC 06111 1 O Mrs.'Glenn, who spent her girlhqod ^ , and early married life in Clinton, has i AtlSUltH rlTBOn numerous devoted friends in this community who rejoice with her in Miililte Uhange of Plans hflvinir nassed yth'.s happy milestone. L*lSl ftlllline LnanRC 01 rians having passed rth:s happy .mhe is a woman of the true Southern type and possesses many noble trai-1 of character that have endeared her to a wide acquaintance. She is a de voted member of the I^osbyterian church and was responsible a few Sends Lord To Southern Penitejiliary. Chicago, May 3.—Five automobiles fillea with picked government agents year, ago for tho raUing of. fund, for f"-* local polic.; left the -federal build J^ reXation of hiatoric DuKan',i'"«’Portly after 10 odoek tonight to cne re»wr»^uit escort Al Capone from the county jail C<kek chur(* ^ reun-*^ train that will carry him to the Those present federal penitentiary at Allan ion occasion in Mrs. Glenns nonor ' The gang leader, who lant^Ga. 'I *1 must serve] U income tar 11 ■Kate: Dr. and Mrs, John Glenn of| Spartanburg. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays.lan, Il^ear aenterSee for Owens, Mrs, violation, was escorted from the jail DOORS OPEN YOU KNOW I»R0!V1I*TLY AT 8:30 A. M. IvilNv^ d WHAT KING’S SALES MEAN - — / ANNUAl DISCOUNT SALE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 6TH. ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 14 A startling revelation that all Clinton and its com munity eagerly awaits twice yearly—right in time for the vacation season. All Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Including Dresses, Coats, Hats, Etc. -CUT TO Price 150 New Dresses Style’s newest creations. Our New York buyer is always on the alert keeping us up to the minute in styles and price. SPECTAI. One lot (’hildren’s Wash Dresses 15e ECIAL Felt room Shoes SPECIAI. F'a.st Color Lifiene^ 8e yard SPECIAI. Children’s Rayon Bloomers 15c MILLINERY New Hats Styled to the Minute One-Half Price ALL PIECE GOODS, NOTIONS, CHIL DREN’S AND LADIES’ WASH DRESSES —^in fact, every article in the,store— One-Fourth Off ABSOLUTELY NEW MERCHANDISE Store Closed ALL DAY THLilSDAY ALL SALES r' Phone 45 ‘‘The Ladies Shop’’ ^ - - Clinton^ S. C. C^SH NOTHING On Approval J fr^ J r-rj Jr