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■t •' rr ■> ■■ / t>^ . / .r ■4*4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1932 • ' » THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. 4 The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST . Telephone 74 CLUB CALENDAR LECIOX AUXILIARY MEETS TODAY The Amyican_^gion Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon, iSept. 22nd, in the .American Legion hall at 4 o’clock. Election of officers will be held, ^nd a large attendance 4s desired. , tered with a lovely bowl of pink r'lses i and beautifully, appointed in every detail. ENTERTAINS FOR NEPHEW Mrs. W^ M. Chaney entertained CENTURY CLUB MEETS WTTH MRS. JONES Tue.sday afternoon Mrs. F. D. Jones i w’as hostess to the first fall meeting * of the Century club. This year will be spent in the study of “Contemporary Personalities.” Mrs. W’. A. Johnsop open^ the pro- Sunday with a surprise birthday^ din ner in honor of her nephew, Marioxlv jrram with a sketch of Edwin .Arllng- Chaney, who was celebrating his 13th birthday. ton Robinson and read a number,’of h« gwms. Among them were: “Rich ard Corey,”^^‘Llewenyrr^nd the Tree,” and “The Gift of God.” A sketch of Those enjoying the occasion were: Tom Ellison, Robert Tompkins, Rob ert Ellison and Glenn W’atls Ritchie. Rudy'ard Kipling by* Mrs. D. J. Woods Boyd Underwood assisted Mrs. j and the reading of one of his short Chaney in entertaining. THORNW'ELL AUXILIARY IN SESSION SUNDAY The Auxiliary of the Thornwell Me morial church met Suriday afternoon at the stories, “W’ithout, Benefit of Clergy,’ concluded the interesting meeting. MISSIONARY SOCIETY . , HOLDS .MEETING The Woman’s Missionary .society of Home of Peace”. Clotelle Har-ithe First Baptist church met Monday ris, whom the -Auxiliary sent to the! afternoon with fifty' members pres- conference held at Benedict college in * ent. Five new members were added June, told of the knowledge she gained there. Medical work in .Africa and to the roll. ' The Watts circle had charge of the China was the topic for study. Miss, niissionary program, with Mr.s. A. B. .Mildred White of the Thornwell school 1 Galloway' leading. The following pro faculty, led an interesting program. I gram was presented: Hymn, “l.ove Divine.” MURPHY TI.M.MER.M.AN Prayer. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Scripture le.-son. Mrs. Eugene Timmerman invited a; “Sacred Trust,” Mrs. William Mont- That Fly,” Mrs. I.ynn Millions,” Mrs. A^illiam small group of children Thursday af- joy- temootr help^ celebrate the fourth _ “Birds’ birthday of her little son, Murphy.. Cooper. E.-lch child presented him with a gift. “Sharing the (Jospel,” .Mr.s, S. W. Games and contests were enjoyed Sumerel. out on the law n. ' “True to the TrU.st iif Tampa,” .Mi's IjiUt they were invited into the liv-^F. C. Pinson, ing room where delicious ice cream. “Waiting and cake were served. Ix>vely rainbow j Anderson, / colored horns, pastel paper caps tndj Conclusion, / nut cup? filled with candy w'cre the! favors. i WOMAN’S CLUB. * . TO MEET MONlL\Y .ME.MOHI.-\L SERVICE FOR l Monday aftef^noon at 4 o’cl<K*k the DKP.\RTED .MEMBERS first fall meeting of the Woman's There will be a called meeting of|(.|^() will he held in the high school the Stephen D. Ue chapter, U. D. C.,'buildings. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, who is F riday afternoon at 4 o cUx-k in the | president, announces that the civic high .4<-hool auditorium. A memorial j coi»fmittee W'ill have charge of a care- .oervice will be given for Mrs. R. Z. planned program which includes Wrijfht and .Mrs. Corrie .Montjoy. in addition to a short business session: The hostesses will be Mrs. J. H., I.ecture: “Outdoor Living Room,” SUme,*Mrs. .A. E. McIntosh, Mrs. Bes- l. P. Dailey, sie (iodfrey. Mrs. W., D. Copeland, Mrs. J. H. Pills and .Mr.*. T,^_Adairt Piano sulo: Selected — Mrs. S. P. Howler. with -Mrs. George H. Ellises leader of; Talk:,“Bulbs To Plant In the Fall,” the program. .All memVrs are urged .Agathb Davis. to come dues. prepared for payment »»f PRESin TERLANS STUDY .MFIDIUAL MISSIONS .V .meetihR of the Auxiliary of the Fiist Presbytt'Han church wa< held Monday afternoon in the ladies’ par lor. Mrs. R. E. Wysor was the pre siding officer. The devotional was givt-n by Mrs, D. I, Woods. Circle No. 1. *»f which Mrs. H. S. Finley is'leader, had charge of the program which was on “Me«li- cal .Missions.” A splendid pageant il lustrating work in hospitals in China aitd in .Africa was given. •After the regular program a snoit time was given to busine.ss. After the program the civic commit tee will serve refreshments. .Ml ladies in town who are not member.s of the Woman’s club aj'<* urged to join and help in the work (tf the organization. - SUNDAY Auxiliary Thornwell Memorial church—Mrs. T. H>-Newkirk, pre. i- '^dentfMiss Nell Carmichael, secretary. Meets on second Sunday.^ ' ^ MONDAY Executive committee of First Pre>b^terian church Auxiliary, meets’*'on first Monday. ■ .T Ella Riddell circle of Thornwell Memorial church, meets on first Monday. , Woman’s Missionary society of .A. R. P. church—Mrs. R. L. Plav- ico, president; Miss Tensie Blakely, secretary. Meets on Monday after first Sunday. Ladies’ Missionary society of St. John’s Lutheran church—Mrs. L, V. Pinson, president; Mrs. W. T. Reeder, secretary. Meets on Mon day after second Sunday. Circles of First Presbyterian church. First Baptist church, Broa.l Street Methodist church, Ladies’ Bible class 'of .A. R. (P- church, Teaj.nJ ers’ circle of Thornwelil Memorial-church, meet on second Monday. Auxiliary First Baptist church—Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, president; Mrs. John T. Little, secretary. Meets on third Monday. ixiliary Broad Street Methodist church—Mrs. John W, F'inney, presidentf^rs. R. J. Pitts, secretary. Meets on third Monday. ^Auxrhary-^rst -Presbyterian ehurch^-Mrs. R. E- Wysor; presi dent; .Mrs. Bennett'Townsend, secretay. Meets on third Monday. Woman’s club—Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, president; Mrs. W.‘R. .Ander son, Jr., secretary. Meets on fourth Monday. TUESDAY • Century club—Mrs. C. M. Bailey, president; Mrs. D. J. VV’oods, secretary. Meets on first and third Tuesday. Musgrove club—Mrs, Pet B. Adair, pre.sident; Mrs. .Alex Henry, secretary. Meets on third Tuesday. WEDNESDAY ' ' Odds and Ends Book club—Miss Gladys Stilwell, president. Meets on first Wednesday. Music club — Mrs. Samuel P. Bowles, president; Mrs. Fayette Henry, treasurer. Meets on first Wednesday. Wednesday Study club— Mr.s. W. P. Jacobs, president; Mrs. C. By num Betts, secretary. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays. .Musgrove’s Mill Chapter, D. A. R.— Mrs. .1. H. Withersfuion, regent; Mr.s. Wilson W. Hairis, secretary. Meets on third Wtnlnesilay. Idle Moments club—Mrs. .lohn Holland Hunter, pre.sident. Meets on third Wednesday. ^ THUKSI),\Y Tke Brii^e club—Mrs. ,W. A. Johnson, president. .Meets second and /smith Thursdays. .American Legion AuxBrnry—Mm Hubert S. Owens, president; Mr.s. Bennett Townsend, secietary. Meets on third Thursday. F'RIDAY Stephen I). Ix*e chapter, U. D. C.—Mrs. Dave W. Copeland, presi dent; Miss Maude Pearson, secietary. Meets on fir.-t Friday. James B. Parrott chapter. Order Eastern Star—Meets on Friday following regular Masonic meeting. Woman’s Christian Temperance union — Mrs. George .M. Davis, president; Mrs. H. 0. Chambers, .secretary. Meets on second Friday, .Actaean Book club--Mrs. C. M. Bailey, president; Mrs. E. J. .Adair, secretary. .Meet.s la.st Friday each month. Notice for Paynien City Taxes Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the town of Clinton, will be due and collectable between October ♦ 1st and November I6th, for the year 1932. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the Office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will remain open each day'ihereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through No vember 16th. A penalty of fifteen (15%) per cent, will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Monday, November 16th. TTie levy for current fiscaj year is thirty-seven (.37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expense:' and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. • The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council. Septemljer 21.st, 1932. Dated Sent. 21^ 1932. . 1). C. 'HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. Friendly Dozen club- .Meets monthly, time designated. METHODIST AUXIJ.IAUY HOLDS SE.SSION “Finding God in Grtat CivU'-es” w’as'* ^ National Sociey, Daughters of the .American Revolution wijl unveil and dedicate in Paris a replica of the tab let bearng the names of the 133 Frenchmen who fell on the field of Yurktown, which wax-ptecert tm the Yorktown monument during the ses- <iuicentennial celebration there in 11)31. The pilgrimage to Yorktown was led by Mrs. I^owell Fletcher Ho bart, then president general. The fiilgrimage to l^ris will be led ’iiy .Mrs. James T. .Morris, by whose untiring efforts the names of the men who made the supreme sacrifiujp at Yorktow’n weie as.sembled for the first time. France has made Mrs. Chevalier of tb»* Legion of VERY LATEST •m 4p m ) By Mary Marshall Here is one of the most popular of I the new fall dresses, a black Tough- crepe with a (juaint jabot and tiny; high collar (if white, which with the' full sleeves of the same material makej for a black and white combination un-| EicBis®" Your New Fall Hat h Is Here- HATS N \, Etchisons — $3.50 New Felts as low as SI.50 L. B. Dillard \ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ Next To Picture Show the them« «*f the Broad Street Metho dist .Auxiliary meeting which was held •Mo.'.d.iv afterno<»n in /ihr social DR. AND .MRS. MeSWEEN HONOR FA( ULTY MEMBERS Dr. and .Mrs. John .MeSween lightfully entertained the on looms of the church. .Mrs. J(*hn W. F'inney presided over the meeting and Mis, P. B. Adair led an interesting program. • .Among those taking part were .Mrs. J. V’. Edwards, .Mrs. H. O. Cha.Piber.s, while .Mrs. J. B. Wilder gave readings from the church bulle tin. It was announced that a zone meet- facu'lU 'for the fourth quarter would he de- Jr'T'uT “’’ll ‘‘‘r.'nd - ',n October anT‘‘ , iCni^etinK of the cabinet of the loung tain and_Mrs. William I.. Blanton, Dr. Stephen M. Huntle'y, and Prof. C. W, Grafton and his bride. Tapiain Blan ton and Dr. Huntley^ are new menj- bere of the faculty. prayers for the succe-ss of the revival The which will be held here in October, and -Mrs. .MeSween. The ’Various their wives on Tuesday evening with a lovely buffet supper to honor Cap conference in 'this district w'ould convene here on .Sept. 30. I.adie.s of the church will entertain the dele- gate.s. The meeting closed with .s<*ntence Honor in recognition of her discovery of the 133 French soldiers who died in the battle of Yorktown.” “It is my geeat hope that many Daughters, their families and friends will join in making this particular trip to France in memory of those gal lant Frenchmen of whom Lafayette said, ‘1 never saw an army so poorly fed and so ragged, that could march so erect and shoot so straight.” All those who wish to go on this Caldwell, 342 Mt. Plea.sant street, Washington, D. C. The sail ings are on the new F rench line steamship, “Champlain,” east bound from New York October 4, and on the “DeGrasse” west bound October 19. CARD TOURNAMENT FOR LIBRARY FUND M rs. S. G. Dillard, who is chairman of the library committee of the M’o- man’s club, called the member.? of her Hurricane New# Miss® Maggie Nabors spent home wa-4 thrown ensuite for the oc casion. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mrs. .Marshall Brown assisted in en tertaining. The guest-s wehe' invited into' the lliniiig room where a delicious supper ^ was served buffet style. Place carcf j assisted them in finding - nient#’ talk, said the high school .sub-[ the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. A,. I). at small tables, w ic were eac c« n number of magazines and - Rumph last Sunday, newspapers which were beneficial. Hej j^,.. and Mrs. Mace Young and chil- further stated that they bought all; ^j^en, Mrs. Sallie B. Nabors and chil- the reference .books and work of fic-: Margaret and Betty Sue Simp- tion which were used in the school, last Sunday with .Mrs, i Young’s sister, Mrs, Allen Reighley, week-end with Miss Sallie Nabors.• .Miss Ruth Nabors wa.s the week»end committee together for a short meet- guest of .Misses Irene and \\ ilma Bur- ing Thursday morning at the library, gess. J. H, Witherspoon, in a few mo- Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Whitmire were | FLOWERS — See — Mrs. Jaaie L McCrary FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 30S>W • Correctly Arrswged'By THE RAYSOR FLORAL CO. tireeaville. S. C. Meaibera of the Amaciatioa. We Wire FTowers Anywhere. It was decided that the library com mittee buy only books which were of in Newberry. Mrs. Rex Young land daughter, Mil- VALUES! Nation-Wide Service Grocers We are now members of NATION-WIDE STORES, a I'hain of independent retail grrocery stores, reaching: from the top of the state of Maine down to South Carolina. Epch NATION-W IDE STORE is k unit in a chain of thousands of stores and backed by millions of dollars of buying power. Each NATION-WIDE STORE has all the advantages of the biggest chains, yet each store is home owned. Special Prices for This Week: Snowdrift, 6 lbs. 57c Swift’s Jewel, S lbs. 69c 24 lbs. SiMiw White Flour 60c The Best the Market Affords Fancy Select Oysters, quart ,, 6.5c Barbecue Hash, lb. 2.5c Whole or Half Hams, lb,. ' IHc Baked Ham, lb. .. 4.5c F’ancy I're.ssed Fish, lb. 20c Cooked Pealed Shrimp, lb. (’ountry Style Bacon, lb.' . 50c 20c 32c 45c Boiled Ham, lb. Barbecue Ham, lb. Creamery Cheese, lb. .. 19c LAMB, VEAU BEEF and PORK interest to the general reading public, ^ Greenwood with and that the menvbers sponsor ' Misyes Hattie-Mae Horton and ^ nestine Melton of Chapin high school, bridge and rook tournament. This will I be given on Friday afternoon, Sept. jSO, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W'. P. Jacobs. Admi?sion will be 25c and refreshments will be served. Pro- i ceeds from this entertainment will be • Berton. spent the week-end with .Miss Hor-j ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs; J. W.' I %>edal *'used to buy new books. It is hoped! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rumph and I that many will be interested in this i daughter, I^orene, spent last Sunday in Ora with Mr. and Mrs, John Blake- 1 D- A. R. PII.J5RIMAGE .. ! Mr. and Mrs.* .Mace Young, J. W. »TO PARIS ANNOUNCED ! Young and Charles Young spent last I That the National Society of Daugh-1 Wednesday in Newberry. ,ters of the Amreican Revolution will! jjjsg Lillie .Young spent last Sat- Set In 14 K Solid Gold Mountings, make a pilgrimage to Frances in Oc- L^day with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Na- .. t « IT?-* ^ 1^ I r V While They Last GENUINE CUT DIAMOND RINGS $5.00 each FRONIIS tober, for the dedication of the York-l|3Qj.g ■ town Ublet in Paris, has been an-j j_.__ I nounced by Mr.. Ruswll WIHain M.*-! , Tur,day ’ na, president general of the .soeiety. . Mrs. Magna says: “On Octber 19, the Iblst anniver-; fiMiirj" I and Wilma night with Burgess Mildred excelled in chiVness. The white mate- wool or sat^. The big feature of this dres.s, how ever is the effect of the epaulette shoulder in the overdrape ^of black |i crepe. Fluttering to the breeze, this/ shoulder style accentuates the fash-.- i»3 line which get# all the early at-'' tention, namely, the wide shoulder. The skirt is almost straight and thej] ’ belt at the natural waistline. The hat is a shirred bla6k crepe, trimmed in j rolled or braided while satin—and to' add smartness might be worn Vith a | tiny half veil, worn loose. This Week’s Prizes WiU Be: Firgt Prize—24 Ibn. Red Band Flour —Beeond Prize—6 eans Green Lima Beans Third Prize—6 cans Fancy Corn Fourth Prize—6 cans Peaches. Fifth l*rize>-r-2 qts. Jones Peanut Butter W'ith each 50c paid on account or for cash pur chases, you will be given a ticket entitling you to a chance at one of our regular Free Prizes given away each Saturday avening at 8 o’ckiok. You must be present to win. BUY COLLIER’S C'ollier’a Magazine—$2.00 year. In clubs for $1.75. BALDWIN’S GROCERY TIdiigB Ta Kat* npoes 9$ and ItO