The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 19, 1932, Image 3

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t fir- TWRSOAY, may 19, 1932 /■■ V. "i-r— • * T' / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE —sritl'^ of fourth jrradc-V dance of Witches—grirls of fi^rth (Trade—Ger- da enters and meets a.Witch—Pesrjry Spi unt — in an enchai|ted jrai'den of Livin(T Flowers-—(rirls of second andi third (Trades—and is put umior majfic spell which caused her to for(ret her^ LEGION AUXILIARY MEE'iS TODAY The Anierican Lesrh^n Auxiliary will hold its^ re(Tular monthly meeting this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the Legion hall. BRIDGE CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Mrs. W. A. Johnson .was hostess i last week to the Thursday afternoon r*"*^^*^ program with prayer Robinson and Highland institute, are to r^eive the offering. ' A'^ group of young girls sang two Coajles Johnson, Mn. Butler Har grove, Miss Collette Griffin and Mrs. William Jacobs took solo parts. 0th- jers in the chorus wei-ef Mrs. Harry ■ Wilkes, Mrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. > S. P. Bowles, Mrs. A. W. Brice, Mrs. WU^'on Harris, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Mrs., ^. , j L. R. .Lynn, ^iss Clara Duckett, Mrs.! mission. But the Flowers rfstpre her|!l Henderson Pitts, Mrs. D. J. Brimm memory and sing to her the secret and Mrs. Joe L. Carter. I where Kay may be:-found and how his T^ guests were^’nvited oiit oh the frozen heart may be melted. law’iiTwhere several pupils from Mrs.i i’Special features: Dance of China E. M. Timmerman’V^'studio gaw^Doll—girls of fifth and sixth grades, graceful solo dances, appearing in the Show—girls of second grade. Act III—dance festival by Squir- and the Mouse” and ‘‘A Paper of Pins.” Continuing the program, iMrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. Bennett Town following oroer: .Ame Jacobs, Jane laughable mountain Wirs “The Froirl second grade; Birds— ’ ‘Ludie^Nell Scott and Muyphy Tim- boys of fourth; ended by Scarecrows hierman. j—boys of third grade. Corda enters Later in the afternoon punch was forest and lies down. Man-In-Moon— served from two bowls placed against , Bailey — and Sleepy-Heads — TKo oiasses of shrubbery, one being pre'-jboys of third grade — sing to her. A Vf* r^noInnH oon sided over by Mrs. A. E. Spencer and Sandman—Harry Baldwin—put»s her im wifh Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owcns, and the oth- sleep. .Angels — girls of seventh wwn vu WITT xnursuM.v miernoon j - wiin prayer. i j ^ Mi:a^Wil-1 —guard her while Nymphs and Elves bridge '•*- A ’tTlhe ^ndwich^TiS:;:®!#)- n?.r - children from first and roses were used in the attractive liv- repaired to the ladies parlor se£ “Tar^n The Ape Man” Casino Theatre . i \ Monday and Tuesday May 23rd. - 24th. ing room where two tables were ar-1 ^bere a beautiful iced cake with 20 ranged. After a number of progres-j Upers attracted much atten- sions a dainty salad course and punch | fiun. Punch . and sandwiches were were served. Those present fir the by the executive committee, joyable occasion were: .Mrs. T. D. Ja-) ^ display of old patchwork quilts cobs, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Mrs. James' appropriate feature. A large Sprunt, Mrs, S. C. Hays, Mrs. Win. i uun>bt*r of members were present and Bailey Owens, Mrs. Juhn W. Little,: Thcrnwell Memorial Auxiliary Mrs. T. J. Pea^?^ Mrs. Wade Si>erry special guests, and Mrs. Glenn Fuller. cakes were Misses Copie McCrary, I Tifth gfade^. Found and rescued by a Mary Howze Dillard, Agnes Milling,j b«nd of robbers—boys of seventh and Elizabeth Todd, Hazel Boland, Mar-; Ifirls of sixth, led by Robber Captain garet Moorhead, Nannie Sue Adair, j—Bill Wade, and Roibber Girl-*Eve- Katherine Blakely, Elizabeth Blake-‘ lyu Henry —Gerda is carried by Ty and Carolyn Martin. friendly Reindeer to Snow Queen’s Quite a nice sum was realized from I Palace, the “Jea,” which will be used to pur-j Special feature: Spanish dance — chase new books for the library. j boys and girls of fifth grade. ! -Act IV’—Battle of Snow-men—boys THORNWELL AUXILIARY HAS “BIRTHDAY PARTY” The Woman’s Auxiliarv SCHOOL CHILDREN ! ENJOY PRIC Miss Lufy Burns chaperoned the I members of the fifth grade at Florida TH«RNWELL SENIORS ENJOY BANQUET A long anticipated occasion occurred of sixth grade. Gerda, led by Angels, enters Ice-Palace. Kay is stri\nng to solve an ice-tblock puzzle which Snow Tuesday night at the Thormwell or- bas given him. <^<'Jd and nhAnA.,.* I of Queen S ma- /• works ends happily. gram. Old-f^hioned quilts formed an ^be (TTUss. interesting background. Miss Julia' imwi Porter ga\ne |the devotional. ^ U*ading j characters in a mountain, ^ 'the center of the lonir “T” shaoed! nif... -ThJ v„vv •• Mrs. -S. P. Bowles entertained thei\^‘^. ‘®uier oi me long i snapea* u iX n I teachers’ circle of the Thornwell Me-table were narrow pieces ofl ^ u .Misses Hel^ Porter, h ranees Black.j . , , ui me inornweii Me ciiv-^r bv the day or hqur. i .Mrs. B. E. ('ase. 23 Calvert Ave. Ip' with roses, larkspur, and quantities j of sweet jieas, carrying out a pink and' — — — ^ ^ silver color scheme. Runrin.o- through, ^ 1 "* ’Mildred Wl^te, and little Sara Jacobs church last Wednesday evening' l*’*^*^ ''bich were. and Martba McC'orniick. Miss Elizabeth Bradley sang, “It is OR RENT—Apartment. Close in and convenient. Appl yto Dr. S. C. Hays. at the last meeting of TKp-vear. Pre-i b>w bowls of sweet, siding over the meeting 'was Miss'll"'*' th-cla.^sjlower, and long burn-jF Nothing To You” acccminanied“bv '''bite, who is president tapers in silver holders. Covered Mrs S P BowleJ '*be group. A short time was spenthorsemen and mm- * 'stLdying the two mountain-schools created an old-time atmos- chosen to receive the Auxiliary birth-|Pbc^* , i *• * i by our improved methotls, Buchanan’s Exquisite hand-drawn and tinted , <^,1 „„ j i j„.. w The offering will be given to two! sohools for girls in Kentucky. IT is ei-onomy to hayft^ your clothing dry cleaned and your laut^y -done METHODIST AUXILIARY .MEETS AT CHUR('H The M’oman’s Auxiliary of the Broad Street Methodist church held the May meeting on Monday after noon in the social rooms. “The lajy- ally of Jesus” was the theme of the program which was in charge of Mrs. P. B. .Adair’s circle. After a bymn was sung, the Rev.- H. O. Chambers read the Scripture and led the meeting In prayer. Mrs. Adair gave a‘n appropriate reading from the “Missionary V’oice.” A day offering. For the'Jevotional .Mrs.. 1 Dry Cleaners and I.Aundrv. It L. R Lynn gave an interesting st jd> 'depicting gaily-costumed per-l._l ba.sed on the book of Hebrews. i who figured in America’s i FOR RENT—Spencer home, 'J room^ At the conclusion a de’ici.ius sweet ^ b‘story marked the place of each j and all conveniences. Also 5-room / Telephone L.Mrs.Green •*^other Miyt to hurry •• if •onndt like an important call” '*Tell her that Til be over aa soon as 1 can take the dinner out oS the stove.** Do you use your neigh. lK>r*s telephone? Think bow much better it would be to have one of your own. Then you need not bother anyone, and your frienda can call you without am* barrassment course was served. STUDY CLUB HAS OPEN MEETING The annual open meeting of the Wednesday Study club was held last week at the home of Mrs. W. P. Ja cobs. Mixed garden flowers decorated the rooms used for entertaining, an arrangement of rose-colored colum bines and talisman roses being very guest. .A delightful menu wa* served^cottage next to Spencer residence, .Ap- I F ply to H. I). Henry. Uc FOR RENT—fi-rootn house on north side Maple street in College View. .Available June 1. .Apply to H. D. Henry, Uc <X#IICtl Jf V lov Iv business meeting followed the ' ^ t- o ^ • . • . » rifvotional, at which time Mra. John I --’J,!:*- >ntr.Mluc|-d Prof. W. Finnov gave a report of the Wo- ‘ n.an-a .Missionary eonferenee heid last ^ who ro„,| , month in .Spartanburg. ‘"“-"f "K ong.nal play, U.XmiST I.EA1>EK8 • ■■ HOI 1) .MElsTriNG • diningroom, lovely with -r/ ,* aj- • .c masses of pastel sweet peas. .Sand- fhe Womans Missionary society of . . u , • . . wiches, punch and mints were served. FOR S.Al.Fa -Treated geriuine Porto Rico potato plants. Apply to J.. Hamp Stone. fi-2-4tc j the First Baptist, church met Monday afleihoon. After business items were dif^pensed with, the Watt? cirrtc t‘nv charge of the missionary program. .Mrs. A. K. Galloway was the leader. After Scripture lesson* the leader in» troduced .VIrs. E. M. Bostick of ('ross Fruit Cocktail Turkey Dressing Cranberry Sauce Carolina Rice Giblet Gravy Carrot Surprise Pocketbook Rolls Relish ‘ Iced Tea Ptar Salad .'"hee.se Straws Charlott# Riisse Mints • Salted Nuts T. O. Punch .Allen Guerard, using many witty remaiks, presided as toastmastei^ and! after the singing of the “Star Span- LAUNDRY—Flat work 5c per pound, gled Banner” by the entire company, Thrifty service 4c pound. Family introduced the following speakers. -finish l(k* pound. Buchanan’.s Dry “Sail On, Sail On”—Dr. Lynn. j Cleaners and Laundry. U T. O. (“Mayflower”) — Rex WMl- j^^fET IH)TAT() PLANTS for sale . . —Best Georgia produces. Big stem John Alden and Pri.scilla 1 ■ J^.j-j<e3', Porto Rico ami Dooly .vain va- ^ Irieties. W’rite for price, stating nuin- Pocahontas Samuel Hughes. her wante<l. Plant a large patch for Tax on—T-lEftidieML^f lyde Rain- econoinv and health and beat Tim eMtir« family will find Baany^iiaea for the tele> phone, with the added comfort of knowing that in cmergeadea the telephone U always ready to snas- nM>n akL You, tooi, can have a telephone of your own for only a'few eenta a day. la fact, the service is so low in that it really doesn*t pay to try to do without iL LET us dry clean your suit or dress j now. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and ^ I.jiundry. H Southern Telephone and Talagraph ^OUTS ON C.A.MPING f-j The li*cal band »)f Boy Scouts, of P'^'y* ^ . 'old man Depre.ssion. They will plea.se which A. L. Duckett is scoutmaster,' Washington ( ro.s>iiig the Delaware ! David .Nichols (’<)., Kingston, (la. .Mae left Friday’ on an »!! night camping Mary .Andtison. . .. 'ii\nT’inv' i.oti.aLut k v„iir ..c-itm • • “ trio hikinir to Duni- which I “Our Minute- .Men — .Anna .Mae:H.\l( Hl.Nv»—let ushatih \(mriitg8, H-rtt, who»#or*sMx y<rtM.+wws-T4-mtisuiJU.' ^ I*’ . 1 - 3*uc less than 100 lots, 3c for larg- ary to .China. Mrs. Bostick related in- j^e^^^kn^p'racks ^mul I miktd'^uln l l.afayTttet::^SrrKenmuly.We are Equipped with , tere.-.tiiig facts about (’hina and the open Manv of the members nass-! DeclaraUon of Indepemleiice Mr. J.| three Petersime ele< tric incubators progiess of the gospel in that laml. . ' i • . 11- ^ ill Hunter i that will hatch every hatchuble egg. delightful ^.K^i«l hour followed «l oil ‘■•'Ukmg.,d lu..uuddmg touts.,« , ,ha„.hiug the ; . u; w « .L U offu were improvised out of doors. Auer me loasis weie givin aii ^ e ling >^hich time the Watts tiule ,„,,rning they journeyed^»'‘teJ in sinlfing “America. ^ bt'ck to Clinton. ' Members of the senior class are: .Members of the band making the'-^^^**^ Guerard, Lillian I rather, Mary tiip were: .Alfreil Browning, Joe Don- Anderson, Jean McKee, ^ara ( annon, Annabel Kennedy, Margaret Beeks, Harriett Foster, Frederick Frowein, Rex Wilbanks, I^ouis Rodger, Edgar Martin, .Anna Mae Tarre, Samuel during «eived sandwiches and tea to J1 m.?m btrs. electrical way. Thornwell Orphanage Poultry Farm, Clinton, S. C. tf MRS. WILSON IS HONORED Tuesday afteinoon nan, Robert .MtT.ees, Jack Wither- w p J. .. ji ’ spoon, William Johnson, Thad John- k ......a* of L Mi^Swecn, Thurston Giles, eous shower given by the Udies- u"ir Bible class of the Ass.wiate Reformed WiUiam Little, Edward Feyuaon, PteiA.vteriar, ch-.rch at the home of Henderaon, Mra. D. E. Tribble. Varlou. spring B’")' "“'‘I •*"<* Walter Todd. Hughes, Jennie Bee Roberson, Clyde Rampey. They had as their guests for the happy occasion: Helen Adair, John Rhodes, Furman Jordan, Bunnie Boyd, J. B. Jacobs, James F. Davis, Robert flowers were arranged in the rooms.; uvkn< A novel feature of the »^t^rnoon s JU entertainment was the blindfolding of C'-^» the - Lynn. Faiwin Guerard. Roberta Miller, «m”il wirm ra5e„*“ti;^o"very g^^fui^rul.r mee'ting of the Mother’. clubi^«><*- B“tler, Mattie lun Miller. Ai- Toni tL Temt r " ‘ IHer home; j*- R-k- -«•■>- Horton, hhzuhe.h A deluious svreot course "">*’‘-1'*"■' | Favors for the girls were quaint of cream and cake was served. ; »wwi p^s. i • ^ ^ noseiravs and for the .Miss Medora Browning gave an in-i®‘" ‘asn'O"*?® nosegays ana lor ine Teady boutonnieres fashioned of the Mrs. W’ilson, who is president of. the society, leaves soon to make her! reading entitled home in Clover, much to the regret of hfec many friends here. Teazle As this w'as the time for election chosen flower: Honorary guests incluaed; Mr. and of officers, the following were chosen Hunter, Prof. to .sei've:^ President- -Mrs. Gary-Dillard. Vice-President—Mrs. W. H. Simp- Mrs. PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY IN INTERESTING MEETING The W'pman’s Auxiliary of the First PreSb>nerian church held Us annual i*®”* _ birthday party Monday afternoon in! Secretary-Treasurer the AuxBiary rooms, which were dec-' . . . orated with long sprays of English Following the business session de dogwood, mock orange and pink gyp- *>««« tea were .ophlia. • .After a short busin^ess session, Mrs.! ^ • A. V. Martin led the devotional exer- “SILVER TEA” A B. S. Pinson, Dr: and Mrs. L. R. » Lynn, Miss Helen Porter, Miss Arline Daniell, Miss Elizabeth Bradley. R. E.iPLAY TONIGHT AT 'FLORIDA STREET SCHOOL cises. “Kay and Gerda, on The Snow Queen,” will be presented in the Flor ida Street school auditorium this evening at eight o’clock as a part of the week’s commencen)ent program of the city schools. The play is divided NOTICE OF FINAL SE'ITLEMENT .Notice is hereoy given that the un dersigned Executors of the e.state of Janies Ferdinand Jacobs, deceased,; will render a fin^l accounting of their' acts and doings to the Probate (’nurti of Laurens County, S. at Laurens, S. ('., on Monday, June 20, 1032, at II o’cIiK-k A. M., and will at the same time apply to the court for a dis charge from their trust as executi»rs of said estate. All persons having claims against the said estate will file the same duly verified on or before said date, or be forever barre<l. James Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr., William IMumer Jacobs, 6-2-4tc Executors. LOVELY AFFAIR Mrs. John MeSween was in charge! Ch»€ of th^ interesting afffiirs of the I into four acts, with a number of pu- of the program which had-a mountain was the “Silver Tea” which the: pi Is of the school appearing in the atmosphere. In explanation of the library and civic committees of the cast It will be repeated in the audi- birthday objective Mrs. R. E. Sadler' Woman’s c,lub entertained with Friday jtorium Friday morning at nine o’clock stated it is to help needy women apd afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P. i and the public is cordially invite^. girU aince tha aaUbliahmant of thefJa^*.. . ' M ' “J*"' ®" “ ""To custom 20 years ago. This year twoj TRe living, dining room and musftj showing tomes of Kay and Gerda— rirls’ schools in Kentucky, Stuart fdbm weie thrown ensuite and iris,; W. P. Baldwin and Martha Lou Blake- larkspur, columbine, and other 'ly—who are devoted'^ play-mates. flowers were used for decor- j While watching the Bees dance-^girls the dining rootp the table I of the first grrade—Kay falls asleep, was laid with a filet lace iloth, and:The Snow Queen—Margaret Sheely FISHING MURRAY LODGE — right on the Soulh*8 most famous lake. We ran furnish rooms, meals, boats, bait, poles, etc., at Mur ray l..odfe—on Lake Murray. Follpw road signs from Chapin, S. C. Make reservations now. P.O.BOX CHAPIN, 8. C. -proses, lar 40gar^ fl FRONTIB OFFERS SPECIAL SAL^j ation. In Have just received a big aaaortmentliiiij centerpiece ' was aJlow bowl of. attended by Snow Flakes—(prls of of .WATCHES, and n»w is the tim*'\weet peas. Around thia four tall can-; the second grade — finds hjm and to get th^ W'atch which you have.^^g Iq silver holders burned. freezes his heart. He becomes a cruel pinned w the Graduate. i iMra. T. D. Copeland and Mrs. Goyne rescal and joints a band 6f unruly A 20*:i Discount an all watchea-|—! S mpson greeted the'f ueats on the {street urchins who have much fun >p«ireh. Receiving with Mrs** Jacobs twing an old Rag Man — Robert jaitd assisting in entertaining were 'l)omkinson. Later Kay is abducted by tMra. T. D. Jacobs, Mrs. C. E. Gallo- jw iy, Mrs, John W/Finney, Mrs. Gary for cash only— • FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRONTIS Jewdry Store CltttoQ, 8, C. t Djllaid and Mrs. Frank Kellers. A cantata, “Fairy Music,” by Fred; lerick Lohr, was sung by a number of members of the Music club, with Mrs. JyF. Jacobs, Jr., as accompanist. Mrs. i^now Queen’s band of Elves—boys of ;ond grade. Of all the people in the tllage no one will seek him, except ‘rda, who goes alone on the quest, i Special feature: Boy Scouts—fifth and sixth grade boys. Act M—After dance of Butterflies We have just installed an up*,| to-date Grocery Refrigerator and are ready to serve you with 11 { Fresh Vegetables of all kinds:j{ Cabbage, Beans, Lettuce, Car- rbts, Tomatoes, Eggs, Butter, Gh^tie, and Cured Mfats. A COMPLETE UNE OF GROCERIES AND FEEDS FARMERS EXCHANGE **ClintoR*8 Feed Store** ' T. J. Blalock, Mgr, Stock Your Shelves v'OOBS at a SAVING Below are a number of items offered for this week and presented at the lowe.st prices quoted in months. Now you save every week at Baldwin’s on (Quality Food. Green Beans, Ib. .... 5c Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. Beets, bunch . Turnip Salad, lb Sugar, 10 lbs. I^ard, 8 Ib. bkt. Snow White Flour, 10c 10c 7»;2c 46c 59c 24 lbs. HOC Stew Meat, 3 lbs. Loin Steak, Ib. Beef Roast, Ib. Pork Roast, lb. » " Mixed Sausage, ib. Pork Sausage, Ib. 20c FRESH FISH SEE THte FREE FIRST PRIZE IN OUR AVTNDOW IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE. Week’s Prizes Will Be: Second Prize—24 lbs. (vood Flour. ThIH Prize—8 Ib. bucket Lard. Fourth Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Fifth Prize>—3 Ib. Pork Roast. With eack 50c paid on accounts or for cash pur chases, you will be given a ticket entitling you to a chance at one of our refular Free Prizes given away each Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. You must be present to win. Baldwin’s llroceril **Goed Thing* To BaP* Phonaa 99 and 100 .1 -! J- J 25c 20c 15c '4- lac 10c r I /, ‘i.'h