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are needed, and also more volu/iteers
to sew (this to be done in your own
home). All ladies who are willinpr to
cut or make garments will please com- j
municate 'with' Mrs,- Whil^n, phone
362, chairman of the production com
mittee.
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FPWORTH UNION TO • .
MEET Xt G0LDV4ULE-»L ^ _
The Epworth League union will
meet Friday night, Oct. 7, at 8 o’clock
with the Goldville league.
A. R. P. MISSION SOCIETY
MEETS AT CHURCH
The Ladies’ Missionary society of
the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church held its regular October meet
ing Monday afternoon at the church.
Mrs. Blakely Tribble led an inter
esting program ^on “Foreign Mis
sions,” and was assisted by Mrs. R, L.
Plaxico, Mrs. C. B. Betts, Mrs. Reed
Todd and Miss Lidie Blakely.
A business meeting followed the
program.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
TO MEET MONDAY |
The various circles of the Woman's!
Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian |
church will meet Monday as follows, j
Circle No. 1 meets at 8 p. m., and’the'
others at 4 p. m '
IN MEMORIAM
MRS. MAMIE LEE WRIGHT
Sept. 7, Ll=)6—Sept. 2, 1932
“I cannot say and I will not say
That she is dead^she is just away!
With a cheery smile and a wave of
^ the hand.
She has wandered intix an unknown
land,— \
.\nd left us dreaming how very fair
It needj.jmu3t be, since sh\ lin)(ers
there.”
Sept. Honor Rolls
For Clinton Schools
Dillard. Those present included Mrs.
A. B. GrallowaVj Mrs. F. C. Pinson.
Mrs. Will Dillard, Mrs. John Mc-
Sween, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. E. J.
Adair, Mrs. W. A.’Moorhead, Mrs. T.
Coneland, Mrs. L. S. McMillian,
Miss Tiara Duckett, Miss Caroline j chairman, meets with Mrs. A. P. Lit-1 W’right. Sept. 2, 1982. Mrs. Wright
Caldwell, Mrs. George H. Ellis, Mrs. j tie. j was born Sept. 7, 1856, in Barnwell
H. M. Dunwody, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, | Cii-cle No. 3, Mrs. Fayette Henry, i county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
?ts with Mrs. D. W’. Ma-|Joe Dill* Lee. She came’to Clinton in
Academy Street School '
First grade: Evelyn Garner, Helen
Mosely, Marvin Petty,
Second grade: Richard Foster, Vel-
dee Hodge, Carrie Emma Crocker,
Edna Wood, James Lawson, Lillian
Handcock.
Ljaetitia Jones,. Margaret Sullivan.
J Eighth g^radp: Peggy' Sprunt, Re
becca Speake, Adelaide Roberta^ I>>r-
othy Clarke, Thelma Taylor,
Wade, Lorene Rumph, B. L. Wi
Irene Barton, Alice Neighbors, To'
Ellison.
garet Mosely,
' Birdie Tillmaiu
Circle No. 1, Mrs. R; L Coe, chair- when we learned of the passing V
man, meets at the chureh. jour beloved organizer and honorary\
Circle No. 2, Mrs. Jack Anderson, life president, .Mrs. Mamie J^e
Howard,
' V ' Birdie Tillman.
Our hearts were indeed sadde^ied Krmde; Cleveland Campbell,
.1. I). Gaink, Nyoda Garrison, Cather
ine Parkman, Milford Wright, Earline
iXoung. Evelyn Stowe, Lucile. laancas-
teK Mildred Windsor, Otis Harrison.
Mrs. C. E. Graham and Mrs. Julia I chairman, meets
Griffin.
her early young womanhood, and was
BOYS ENTERTAINED
AT LAKEWOOD ^
The ,Hi-Y boys entertained a num
ber of girl friends Friddy evening at
Chi
i son.
! Circle ^o. 4. Mrs. H. S. Finley, | identified with the teaching force oflQiy"^,
I chairman, meets witl^ Mrs. Alex our public schools for several years, j
O’Daniel. ' ’ , ! Her distinguished uncle, Mr. NVilliam j RubjK^Woodruff, Eloise Von
Hollen, James ^loan, Frank Cauley..
.Circle No. 5. Mrs. L. S. MeMillianVj States Lee, the first president of Pres,
chairman, meets with Mrs. R. E. Wyribyterian college, was living here* at
Lakewood Country club with a picnic. ^ sor.
JOINT HOSTESSES
ENTERTAIN CIRCLE
Mrs. Bessie Godfrey and Miss Min
nie Nesbit were hostesses to the Ella
Riddell circle of the Tl*)rnwell Me-
moriaj church Tuesday afternoon.
A study was made.of the lesson
from “Hebrews.”
It was decided to have the home
mission study theVirst week in No
vember. '
Daintv refreshments were served.
that time.
During the evening “proms” werej Circle No. 6, Mrs. Harry Wilk^,i General Stephen D. Lee, for whom
enjoyed. Delicious sandwiches, punch,'chairman, meets with Mrs. H. E. Star-jour chapter is named, was her cousin.
Florida Street School
. Second grade: Marcia Galloway,
.Margaret Adair, Carolyn Henry, Ag
nes Hipp, Ame Jacobs, Byrd McMil-
Third sr«d«: Willie Hughes. Mar-
ictbleen Howard.h Third grade: Betty Hunter. Ag.ies
Kern, John Sloan, Jane Little, Mazyr
Baiigy Owens, Virginia Sumerel, Han>
nah Lou Dargan, Marjorie Miller,
Annette JMporhead, Virginia Wfer.
Fourth grade: Noland Suddeth,
Elizabeth Wysor, Emily Martin, Caro
lyn MeSween, Frances IMwards, M'r-
iam Coleman, Lula Gray Harris.
a ■ ; e II mg Fifth grade: Nell Petty, Virgi'iia
Adair, Suella Denson, Mary i o i, u V h-m
rm- • \r • !‘hauler, f ra^ces Speake, Helen Wilsoti,
f-P-land. Soph.s Dec,
Aditr. Dili Ell,,. Prances .
Pitts.
Tenth grade;XEliiabeth Bushardt, ,Brite, Lo.tso
«:n». pitt,, Ada Sue!>u-
Elev
Florenr
ith
High School
grade: Ro.sa Bailey Little,
and cake were served.
Chaperones for the occasion includ
ed Mr. and Mfs. J. H. Witrerspoon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Miss
Alice Benjamin and H. A. McQuec^n.
About 50 young people were present.
Vera Miller,
Allen, Sara Osborn
geon. ! Her marriage to Mr. R. Z. Wright,
Circle No. 7, Mrs. T. J. Peake, chair-j onre of our beloved Veterans, occurred
man, meets with Mrs. B. L. King. | March 5, 1879; and since that time
Ninth grade: Sara FVances Baldwin, ,,, i n d ♦♦ c * i
I 'u tv ’ Stacy Ijee Ramey, Betty .Sprat*. In
Louise Chambers, Modeene Finney, ly ^ f
r'k-A..*:-- o i * hung..
her, Miriam Donnan, Elizalieth Gra-
i ham, Evelyn Henry, .Margaret T.ittle
‘nex
('()LLF(;e dames
KNJOY PARTY
The College Dame.s enjoyed a lovelv
morning party on Friday when .Mr^.
John Holland Hunter and,.Mrs. Roger
Coe entertained' at the home of tne
latter.
In the living room tables were
for rook and a number of
rounds were played. A delightful sal
ad course with iced tea, nuts, ginger
and candy, was served. In addition to
the “Dames,” .Mrs. A. C. Daniel was
present.
WEDNESDAY CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon was hostess to
the Wednesday Study club at the first
fall meeting. The theme of this year’s
study is “Adventures in Reading.”
The afternoon’s program, which
.M rs. R. C. .\dair gave, included read
ings from two books whose scenes
were laid in America. The first. “(3n
Wandering Wheels,” written by Jan
and Cora (iordon, carried the readers
a delightful journey from (^oney
Young Girls’ Circle, Mrs. R. C.
.\dair, chairman, meets with Mrs.
Adair, ^
on _ _
Island down through South G<>orgia!
The second book, “And Then Came
Ford,” dealt with the ever-interesting
character, Henry Ford. i
Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs, J. H.
Ricketts, of Greenville, wert‘ visitors.
Dainty' refreshments were .seirved.
she has been actively identified with
the religious, civic, educational and
social life of Clinton. Her’s were the
guiding hands which organized our
W, C. T, U. TO HOLD {chapter, serving^ for- lon.g years as
STATE xMEET AT HARTSVILLE 'president. She was largely responsible
The state eonvention, .South Caro-!'”'' o" Confederate
lina W. r. T,' U.. will meet at Harts-; a j’ '“'"'‘T u"'”
vine, Ck-t, 21-2.1, the sessions to be hnd »<“rved as honorary
held at Coker eolleKe, and the loeall'’'* P''”*"*”'" '» -''“'P'"- |
union will be ho--^tess. The Hartsville « devoted member of the,
union is a young union, but in Presbyterian church, moving
strength and good works it is one ofi^pirit in the organization of the Civic
the foremo.'^t in the state. The officers ’ League of Clinton, charier meniher of
are: President, .Mrs. J. C. Hungerpil-; Hinton Library^ as.soeiation, serv-
ler; vice-president, Mrs. .M. T. Car- ’ ’
Katherine Graham, Chr
Madeline Cassanova, Beverly
The Clinton Chronicle; and
sent to the bereAved family.
Respectfully .submi\ted
‘ Elliott l>uckett Jacobs,
I’exa.s Albright Shands,
('lara Eliza^th Duckett,
Committee
Stephen 1). Iah; Chapter, U, D. C
ina Sowers, I Seventh grade: Tench Owens, ijou-
! ise Bailey. W. P. Baldwin, Nell Wood,
c^py bo Rozz^lle F'ostei, Roy Johnson.
Providence School
Third grade: Gaynelle Hairston.
Fourth grade: V’ivian Kidd, O-iCar
Harrison.
Fifth grade: George Turner, Sybil
Jones.
ing that body as vice-president and
prefjident. She was also a charter
member of the Friendly Dozen Hook
U. I). C. ( H APTER
MEETS FRIDAY
Tiie Stephen 1), Lee chapter, U. D.
C., will meet Friday afternoon in the
high school auditorium at 3:30.
The hostesses for the meeting will
he Mrs. J. B. Yarborough, Mrs. W. J.
Duncan, Mrs. A, M. Copedand, Mrs, J.
M, Pitts, and .Miss Lily Yarborough.
Mrs. Dave W. (iopeland will be the
lea<ler of the program,
.\t thi.s meeting delegates will l>e
elected to go to the general conven
tion to be held in Aiken, Also the an
nua! electron of offieers will be held.
LIBRARY PARTY 1
A BIG SUCCESS
Friday afternoon the members of'
the library committee of the Woman’s
club, of which Mrs. S. G. Dillard is
chairman, entertained with a bridge
and rook tournament at Mrs. W. P,
Jacobs’ home in College View..
The lower floor was thrown ensuite
for the occasion. In the living room
beautiful gold, pink and lavender dah
lias were used for decoration. Mixed
garden flowers in a variety of shades
were arranged in the other rooms.
Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Dillard greet
ed the guests at the door.
^ isle; cdrre.sponding secretary, Mis's
I .Fo.''e{)hine Ervin; recording .secretary,
Mi.s. W. H, Hicks; teasurer. Mrs. Hu-l**’^^- i
I ger Byrd. .Mrs. Carlyle Campbell, wife I <’or(lial and charming in manner, i
jof the president of Coker college, is highly intelligent and sympathetic, of [
one of the ardent members. remarkably sweet and happy <lispo-|
Mrs. David R. Coker will bring the ; sition, combined with an unique and ,
welcome mes.-age to the convention! ^mtstanding sense of humor, she won
from the local union. J. J. Ijiwton will ^'osts of friends and admirers, for
bring greetings from the city of
Hartsville. The welcome evening is al
ways a nappy feature of these con
ventions, and the Hart.sville union is
doing so many nice things looking to
this covention that all this is being
pleasantly anticipated.
“She seemed the thing she was, and i
joined i
Each Jffice of the social hour to I
noble manners i
As the flower and native gruv^th of
a noble mind.”
Her life was filled with unselfish
Mrs. Nellie Burges, president of the vice to her community, her church
Mis.souri W. (’. T. U. and national re- «nd her home, combifting the virtues
cording secretary, ilvill be the guest make up a true Christian
of honor. Mrs, Burges is a woman of ’ *f^*’^^®'voman. Her .s wa.s a rare spirit,
great force and has done and is doing Lo(.vally supporting every movement
a very broad work in the cause of improvement of her comnnmi-
temperance. She represented the or-jfyj hospitable and gracious in her
ganization in Houston and (Chicago-at j a devoted wife and mother, she j
national conventions anj in bills for'was respected and loveil by all whoj
number of games, hot tea, Ipbliied jhe js_/?*^P^^ted'
ndwiches and cookies were' u., We sha
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After*
IiIR'lHDAY PARTY various sandwiches and cookies j apj honiWed lj.V the legisiators as one1 We shall si- -„ i
-FOR LITI LE GIRL served to SO people by members high standards, executive abil-j fluence and her gracious pre.sence, hut;
Mrs W. G. King invited a group of -^^^ committee. „ , gracious tactfulness in meet-i''ve’ thank «mr Heavenly lather forj
frieniD of her litile daughter Rob-’ ing .situation.s. Mrs. Burges is a mem-’ giving us her beautiful life for so
b e to hell) celebrate her -ixth birth- delighted with the inUnest a»‘l ^or of the executiv<* committee of the many u.seful years; therefore be it re-
liaV Fach friVnd reineiX^rerh^^^ »'«tional board of strategy. Washing- solved:
With i gift ' ^ ton. I). C., and of the national confer-! 1. That we extend her husband ami
‘ ■ purchase new books for the library organizations supporting the children our detqieid sympathy; shar-
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There’s A Reason Why
We Sell Good Goods Cheap!
We ask you to compare oui\ goods
and prices with any store
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in town.
L. B. Dillard
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in the near future. The committ^ will
memoers.
.\ number of merry games were
Pl:.,v..,l on th,. lawn an,I
.Miss Lillian Brown assisted Mrs. King ,
in serving ice cream cqnes anJ ; lqvFI Y TEA
to IIh' littlu folk. ( olorful hAuns, Hul-1 **'F*AI*^rH
loans an,l camiy w<-, e jriven a, favoM. ^ .Satu.dav afternoon ' .Miss Bessie
The-pholoxrapher arrived, as a fit- entertained a number of
ting climax to the lovely py4- and ,
took a picture of the attractive httlel — ■
group.
18th'amendment.
IN MEMORIAM
MRS. ('ORRIK DAVENPORT
MONTJOY
MILS. PAYNE
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Tuesday morning Mrs. Horace
Payne delightfully entertained the
Tuesday Contract Bridge club and a
Thornwell orphanage campus. This
home, which had been freshly painted
inside and decorated in an artistic
manner with Miss Sterrett’s hand-
paintings, was brightened with mass
es of golden rod in each room.
Greeting the guests at the door
weie Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. A. M.
Flowers lo.'^e their fragrance—
Roses droop with rain, ,
Birds forget their song notes.
And hearts mu.-t bear their pain.
Mrs. Cor lie Davenport Mont joy
went to her eternal home Feb. 25,
1932. She led a wonderful life of use-!
fulness but was never too busy to lend
ing with them in their great sorrow
in her passing, ..vet rejoicing with
them that she who has so faithfully!
(fought the good fight, and so nobly
• finished the course is even now in that
j lu'tter country with her Heavenly
I Father and with all the loved ones]
1 who have gone before. And we com-;
j mend them to the loving comfort of,
I our Saviour who never leaves those
w^jose trust is stayed on Hin|. :
2. That a copy of this melnhorial Ik? I
spread upon the pages of our chapter
minute book; a copy be published in
few invited guests. Copeland and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. In the a helping hand in di.^tress.
rod, zinplas
decorate her home, created a fall-like
atmosphere.
I ver lining to every cloud, and scatter-]
a;^ Mrs. S. P. Bowles entertained. As-jp^ sunshine always. * '
After a number of games had been ***^*'^1^ ^ Mis.ses a devoted member of the
played at three tables, delicious re- Sarah^^Canno^’ ' Baptist church, the Eastern Star, ami
freshmentx vonsmting of a aalad HenHetta Jonoa and MMIss
course; iced Russian tea and cocoanut^^^^ attractive'
macaroons, were served.
Those playing were: Mrs. C. E. Gal
loway, Mrs. John W. Finney, Mrs, J.
J. Cornwell, Mrs. Goyne Simpson*
Mrs. Silas Bailey, Mrs. ‘ Raymond
the U. D. C., but was too busy attend-
1 ing duties close at hand to allow more
.. ... , ... , time for further social activities,
table. V’arious kinds of sandwiches
were served by MISses Nell Carmlch-1 Jhe command Bear ye one anoth-
ael and Clemmie Jamison. * burdens, she truly heeded, and
The guests were Invited upstairs to h”
A number of small
■ see. the jooms. A number of small i
Pitt^ . rs. ^ . air, . - "j^irls and all the college girls live in
ley Owens, .Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. W. ^
A Johnso^Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, . ^ .
and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs.
MRS. McFADDEN
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. .M, J. McFadden enCertained
the members of the Actaean Book cjub
and a few additional friends v in- a
charming manner in Friday affernoon. American Red Cross,
Vases of handsome pmk “"-i elothing for the needy of the
dahlias were used to decorate the
fiL
rooms.,Four tables were arrangeTTor
rook. ' ’
.After a series of progressions de-
licious refreshmenU, which further following officer, were
carried out the pink and I g-j^cted
midst of her u.sefulness, was a great
shoclr*to her family, friends and neigh
bors. She “had fought a good fight.”
Although Mrs. Montjoy had long
lines of distinguished ancestry, it was 1
her great privilege to prove that
“Kind hearts are more^than coronets
And simple faith, than Norman
. blocj^.”
Therefore, be it resolved: -
1. That in her going her children
lost a good mother, her church and
clubs a good member, her neighbors i
! a good friend, and her world was ren-
Dr. Jones, who is vice-chairman of i deredjmmeasurably poorer.
LADIES ORGANIZE TO DO
RED CROSS SEWING
' Under the leadership of Dr. Dudley |
Jones, there was recently organized
this Red Cro8*~district, * club of wo-j
men who have undertaken to convert
3,000 yards of cloth, furnished to the
Party Goods
And Gifts
Hallowe'en Tallys aiid I’lace
Cards—I.5c dozen.
Table Covers and Napkins to
match, in assorted colors—15c,
2 for 25c.
I’lace Cards (flower designs)
—20c and 30c dozen.
Italian Pitchers— $1.00^ and
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Colonial Door Stops—$1.75.
Boy Scout Books—50c.
Popular .Sheet Music—23c.
THE
BOOK STORE
Quality Fodds
At Low Prices
OUR STORE IS STOCKED WITH
LOW PRICED QUALITY FOODS
-Get Our Prices Before '
'' You Buy.
Snowdrift, 6 lbs Ulc
Jewel l^ard, 8 lbs. - 69c
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e<ihnmunity.
New B. and L. Seriesji!
SuRar, 25 lbs. ...4
Sugar, 10 lbs. .Z77
Snow White Flour,
24 lbs. r
Red Rand Flour,
24 lbs.
Whole Grain Rice,
6 Ib^.
(■reen Lima Beaniii,
No. 2 cans
S. C. Packed Tomatoes,
—No. 2 cans —. .-i-t-—IBr
3 cans .... 2!>c
Sweet Potatoes,
10 lbs. .
Irish Potatoes,
10 IIw.
Nut Margarine Butter,
Ib.
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes,
lA. V
$1.17
47c
60c
95c
2.5c
10c
4
25c
25c
15c
5c
Fancy Veal Steak, Ib.
Fancy Beef Steak, Ib.
Stew Beefr-3 ibs;
Select Oysters, qt
Trout Fish, Ib..
Barbecue Hash, Ib.
Pork Roast, Ib
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Pork Chops, Ib.
4..amb Roast, lb.
20c
20c
Me-
65c
20c
2.5c'
15c
20c
&
20c
l>amb Chops, Ib.
Good Grade Cheese,
Lb. .
lOc
Sliced Bacon, Ib. ... 20c’ ’ ^
New York State Full
Cream Cheese, lb. .
35c
L Ur. Jones, who is vice-cnairman 01' 1, iL *. ^
•this Red Cross district, called the I 2. That a copy of this memorial ^be 30 OtienR Oct 15'I
mMting. After lt» purpoM wa« ex- sent to her family, and » ropy kept in iTlO. JU V^pCnS V^CC.
"scheme, and consisting of a salad}
course with sandwiches, and pie a
mode, were served. The hostess was
assisted in entertaining by Mrs. L. B.
General Chairman, Mrs. T. D. Ja-
GIFT SELECTIONS
FOR CHRISTMAS
If you have something definite in
mind you can surely find it here. If
Secretary, Mrs. Fayette Henry.
Chairman of Production Committee, j
Mrs. B. O. Whitten. (
Chairman of Distribution Commit- ’
tee’, Mrs. C. E. Galloway.
The last two named have 'selected;
their' own committees, and members |
of the production committee are al-
the minutes of this society.
Respectfully submitted.
Miss .Agatha L. Davis,
Mrs.. Lide Henry Dillard,
Miss Lillie Yarborough,
Committee.
Stephen D. Lee Chapter, U. D. C.
We wish to announce that Se
ries No. 30 will open on this date.
Make your reservation for]
stock early—books now open.
yon are in doubt we offer to help you. proaucuon comn
WhrthCT y™ wish to p.y much or Ht- «» work .nd hope «.on to have
tie-yoo can be *ss«red for beauty. Products for Mrs. Galloway and her
style and lasting appeal. eomm.ttee to distribute.
A small depooit will hold any ar
ticle in the store.
FRONiriS
Jewelry Stwe
Chamber Meets
Next Tuesday
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We also wish to announce that
Series will mature on Oct.
15, 1932, without further pay-'
ments on stock. 1 !
The October meeting of the Cham
ber of Commerce will be held( next
Membership in this organization is iTuesday evening at 7:30. Following
open to all those who are in^rested in {the usual dinner a business session
helping the needy. (The regular Red he held. All members are asked
Cross membership drive, $1.00 per ^he present for the fall rally meet-
member, will be made beginning No- ing.
vember 11). n '
•More helpers in the cutting rooms SUj4SCR1BE TO THE CHRONICLE
f:
This W^sTrizesYffflW
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First Prize—8 Ib. Kingan Ham.
Second Prize—24 lbs. Red Band Flour.
Third Prize—12 bottles Shivar Ginger Ale.
Fourth Prize—3 lb. Pork Rookf.
Fifth IVize—3 lbs. Steak.
With eadi* 50c' |)aid on account or for cash pur
chases, you win be ^ven a ticket entitling you to
a chance at one of bur regular -Free Prizes given
away each Saturday evening at 8 o’cloek. You
must he present io wbL
B. and Association;; BALDWIN’S GROCERY I
B. H. Boyd, Secty.-Treas,
Phone No. 6
Room No. 6, Second Floor
National Bank Bldg.
^*Good Itiinfa^ BiU
Phones 90 and 100