The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 13, 1932, Image 3

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7 ' 7, It- « I ^ 4 / THURSDAY^ OCTOBER 13, 1932 THE CLIJVTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NE^VS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 I PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN MEET MONDAY W. C. T. U. TO MEET SATURDAY for materials should get in touch with the relief agency in their community. Mrs. C. E.'Gallow’ay, or some of her helpers, will be in the distributing ^ room on South Broad street, next door I to L. B. Dillard’s store, between the' hours of 0 and 11 on Monday and F>i-1 day mornings, and 2:30 and 4:30 on : Wednesday afternoons. ’ li ■ , > I’RESBYTERI.iN WOMEN NOW IN SESSION AT CLEMSON The Woman’s .Auxilary of the Syn / fBell Street To Mee.tCh'rster The “ Bell S.reet / Oanziger. Returns ^ To Op^n Store , . „ .t' ■■“'S:' I’anzieer’a ia the namt of ClintoTi',' known as the Riimblniit W;l<lcaU, will | „eweat dry (roods and'clothinit con- play their first home game of the sea- i.^ -j /A a. a a wo ..o . . wo. now opening in the store room h I"*’corhefl)rY^^^ Enter- ley high school of Chester. The,.game streets will be played on the Bell Street field. .This is to be a wind-blown season i This is the third game the Wildcats tor fall and winter millinery. No mat-i have played this season.' The first church building. • The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First | The W'. C. T. U. will meet Saturday i annual meeting in the Fort Hill Pres-“ wind-blowm effect Presbyterian church will meet next! afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of j ^y^evian church, at Clemson college ® * Aian^ onH Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the Ross Lynn. [today and Friday, October 13 and 14. j I The meeting will be convened at 11 ”* riRCI F MPFT«3 WITH i o’clock this morning, with the presi- BIRTHDAY DINNER MRS GARY MARTIN * dent. Mrs. Parker E. Connor, of Edisto FOR MR. COOPER | Th; Business Girls’ circle of 7 On Friday evening Mr.s. ‘ First Presbyterian church met Mon--11‘^'7 Cooper entertained with a surprise [day evening at the home of Mrs. Garyi^,.„_.. nrpcHmo Bramlett, hon-^ birthday dinner for Mr. Cooper. I Martin. president. Riimingham, Ala.;j Tl.e table-was beautifully appointed, Mrs. A. M. Copeland was present i • with a large birthday cake in the cen- and led the Bible atudy^ ' p , , , '“i' i ff,- * ' a - r V. * , t responoing secretary, Edisto Island;! Da,nty refresjiments were served, , ji^s. Clark B. Seabrook, recording! od of South Carolina will hold its lilth," f®)* ’’f,® i| game was with Sterling Hi of Green Ville. score 0-0. The second game was to Libertiv with Booker Washington Hi*of Co lumbia, score 34-0. prise streets. The store is headed by M. J. Dan- *~v ziger as owner. He is well known he» where he was in the mercantile boai. number oL inernbe^s ef Mr. Coop er’s family were invited to enjoy the occasion. —, *— iTThmr-Islandr Mrs.- W. I>.4 i LUTHERAN LADIES i Barnett, treasurer, Columbia; Miss j .MEET IN LAURENS [.Margaret Gia, historian, emeritus. The Udies Missionary ^society of ^ York; Mrs. A. I). Calhoun, historian, jthe St. John’s Lutheran church met (j,eonwood; Miss Rose Mario Lindsay, I Monday afternoon at the home of, pf^v^ident Bethel presbyterial; Mrs. D. .\. Brockingtbn, pre.'iident Charleston P.IBLE CI.ASSES PLAN -BIRTHDAY PARTY ” TODAY The Bible classes of the First Pros-1 Mrs. Roliert Finkheimer in Laurens, byterian church taught by Dr. D. .I.j Mrs. L. V. Pinson led a well-pre- Brimm and Mrs. .A. V. Martin, will; pared program on “The ^oierican In- Past and Present.” entertain with a “Birthday Party” at dian four o’clock this afternoon at the^ home of Mrs. John MeSween. All LEtHON AUXILIARY presbyterial; Mrs. McQueen Quatile- baum, president ('ongaree presbyte- lial; Mrs. R. ('. STntpson, president! Enoree presbyterial; MrT^-Roy Brown, j , ^ president Harmony presbyterial; Mrs. i members are invited to be present and MEETS OCT. 20 1 w. .M. SteWnson, president Pee Dee! bring a liberal offering. Refreshments, The .American Li*gion Auxiliary pii.sbyterial; .Mrs. Frank E. Todd' will be served and a pleasing ertc»-- wilj hold its first business meeting on pu'sident Piedmont presbvterial and ' tainment has been planned. 'Thursday, Oct. 20. at 3:30, at the | Mr.s. Carl Bramlett, president South! Ihome of the new president, Mrs. Ray-' Carolina presbytei^ial. ' mond Pitts. .Assistant hostesses will ! be: Mn^TTyde liankfnrdr Mrs^ BUSINESS GIRJLSL (TUCT.E MEETS Misses Helen and Fay .Adair weiejRRL'^t Mrs. Guy Tumblin, Mrs. G. ^V. [ ('j-yrev. hostes.ses to the Business Girls’ circle j nollingsworth. All members are urg-; Sweon, of the Broad Street Methodist church j ed to be present. on Monday evening. Fourteen mem- ^ berr. —were present. An interestingNEWSOM program on China was given, with HONORS SISTER MUs Fay Adair leading. ^ Friday evening Miss Alline New- A delicious salad course was served! som honored her sister-in-law, Mrs. at the close of the meeting. Will i Eight 4^);irtnun'.al .'■ecrotarles 1 f^^nhe s>TTmlirh1~rmTfrdcs Mrs. C. S. X \V l/n „ 1. ,, Mc-l Hock Hill; Mrs. J. II. .Me-: Timmorisville; Mrs. J. G. i Walker, Greenville; .Mrs. I). .VI. Boy-j kin, Mayesville; Mr.s. J. W'. .Marsh, i Johnston; .Mrs. J.ogan Marshall, ('lem- son college; and .Mrs. H. M. C'ooiht, Kingslrt'e. ^ The special representatives from BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ness for several years before moviDir where he ba^^been con ducting a^itore. He states that ^ i» glad to be back in Clinton and is now offering his friends and former cus- I tomers a large stock of fall merchan- idise at attractive prices. i Mr. and Mr.<?. Bruce Roberts of Co-i j lumbia, announ'ce the birth of a ' daughter, Elizabeth Louise, on Oct., 10!h. Mrs. Roberts is pleasantly re membered here as Mi.ss I^ouise .Mc Intosh. ! ' BUY COLl.IER’S Collier’s Magazine—S2.00 year. In clubs for $1.7,V. JAMES W. CALDWELL The Magazine Man Improve Your Radio GET NEW TUBES '•* Just received a new and complete supply of R. C. A. Tubes. The satis faction derived from good reception is v/ell worth the small cost of new tubes. I 1 Norman Newsom, of Reading. Pa., andyijrht presbyterials are the secre- Mrs, A1 Shealey of St. I aul, Minn.,, literature. A .'■pecial eonfer- portam-e, veined s;caming, as illus trated in the top sketch, is (piite the thing in crown.s. Hats with the beret suggestion are KPWORTH UNION !® bridge party at .Miss , ^.jn arranged for these dele- >iit'<'ting with much favor . . .MEETS AT GOI DVII LE Collette Griffin’s home on North'— _ , .i , i The Epworth I.eague union held its street. > monthly meeting Friday evening with! T'"'?; ‘ , - - .■ - ■ the Goldville league. The devotional. ® evening at cards. ,\fter nu- Atlanta, will lead the diaeassioa. but notj gates under the direction of Mrs. laO-Uhe plain beret of other seasons. In-; stead they are carefully worked outj in felts and velvets with bt)ws and AGENTS U. S. Radios Kani(i:ini; In Price From $30 to $150 AdENTS General Electric Radios : I ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ THE BEST gan Marshall, at which time Miss Grace Wisner, of the auxiliarv office ^ feathers and'it was this fashion twist! was in charge of Miss .Sara Clarke.! progressions the hostes.s, as-1 speakers on .the program are which brings the wind-blown effects—! The business meeting was turned over by Miss Griffin, serv-i^ a tempt- Ryv. S. J. L. Crouch of the Fort aii<l noted in all new models, to the president and a council meet-,*”*’^ sweet cour.se with coffee, ^‘“ted jjjj] ^^,,,.1.^; the Rr-v. Kerr Taylor of i In velvets, black and brown, the ing was announced for Thursday, were placed on the tables during China; the Rev. P. 1). Miller,, turbans are enjoying an early season night, Oct. vhureh at ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION 13, at Bailev Memorial' the games. 7:30, Miss Mary Glynn! pro.sente.l the honor ('hamhers took charge of the games, after which hot chocolate and .sand-j handkerchiefs, wiches were served. ; guests with exquisite hand-made MH^ KIWPY L iin«TFvi«‘ru the same k^atures will continue i co.stumes this fall and winter MR. AND MRS. PITTS Inhn \V Kin ' th'^nnKh Friday morning, at which' f,,,. harmony in line and hVlF.K-IAIN FRIENDS • '/.T i time, also, the annual ele.tion of of- gowu. There- On Friilay avening Mr. utml il!!: at.'.h i fivers will lie held, followed by mstul-|f„r,, t,,,. „,|,.rtion of inilad.v’.s hat this !■. M. Pitt, ..nUMtained with a lovely „ml ofher f,di flow s®®®-" i» »f “‘most importance, foai-course . dinner, the Hallowe'en Dovel,v' eo.smos and othei fall flou -, ,n,.eti„g will he attemfaLdiy.|-, - of .Atlanta, who will .speak at 8 o’clock ^ popularity, esp<‘cially for afternoon Thur.'day evening, and Dr. R. ('. Long wear. V’elveU and dull finish fabric ^of Greenwood. ' hats will also enjoy great favor later 1 The session today will be filled with | in the .season. [.reports and inspirational addres.ses j ^ pmlieU*d the“elegailce of wd- molif was eflectirely Trrt Lovely'' cfi.smos and other fall flow- .i^rs gave her home a festive air. seVoriil-44HtttnT*JmiTes~as representa- CarHeil out Ul ; • r-: {- J — place card.s and other decorations. j AfUT a number of games the host- Presbyterian and .Mrs. Fitts was assisted in serving. ®®». f®"®,'* ® ,l’'®‘®’ Thornwell Mem,.rial churches, and (‘titertaining by Misses Nancy V tiing, .loyce Pitt.s and Margaret ^ Tho'C enjoying the ,oetasif)n wcmc: D)'. and Mr.s. R. W. Johnson. .Mr. and .Mrs. \V. G. King, .Mr. and .Mr.s. T. .M. St UNe, .Mr. and .Mr.s. P, H. .Adair, .Mr. ai 1 -Virs. G. R. Holland, .Mr. and .Mrs. .Arnold i I ( . W. Wier and .Mr. and .Mr.s. * «t I'ar.non. .MRS. PEAY KN IURTAINS ( I.UB Mrs. \V. 1). Peav wa.s hnste.ss to the Odd.s and Ends Hook club on Wednes day afternoon. Vari-colfired cosmos were art'st'cal- ly arrange<l in bowls and vase> in the r.toms where three tables wen* plated for rook. 7 ' ! which included creamed chicken.. t Those playing were: Mrs, Silas Hai ley, .Mrs. I). C. Ili'Uhtes.s, .Mr.s. (’. E. fhtlloway, Mrs-. -Gtiyne -Sim]M^>n, Mrs:4 Irby H'pp, Mrs, J. J. ('ornwell, Mrs.; H()ra<e Payne and Mrs. Raymond, Pitts. —■ MRS. JONES HEADS U. D. C. CHAPTER Friday afternoon the October meet ing of the Stephen I). Ia*e chapter, II,! I). ('., was held in the high school au-j ditorium. Mrs. Dave W. Copeland pre-| .«j<ied. Hurricane News Mi s .Mary Lottye Ri.“er spept the; week-end ai h<‘r hoinc in Whi'mire, 1 .Mr, and .Mr.<. C. (!. \'t)ung, Mi*, and j .Mis, .Mac<* Young and children spent"' last Sunday with .Mr.s. .1. P.. Wilder' and .Mrs. .Alma D'.llard. Those attenfling the R<*e(ly Rivei as.>focit)tion at Cross Roads church, With the exception of an appiojiri-1 Saluda, wree .Mr.-i. J. ,M. .Simp- ate poem, “Old. Gray Coat,” read by! -Mrs. Rex. Vourig, .Mrs. Mace j Mrs. George H. Ellis, and the singing; Young, .Miss Lillie doling, .Mr, and , of two lovel.v song.s, “The .Stormy ! Edgar Nahor.^, C. ( . ^ oung. Rev. | Boat” and “No .Sir^’ by Mr.s. .Marshall Brown, the afternoon was given to . /• L , • , ;bu.sine'S and to the election of new Delicious refreshments in two 1 41. I 4 1 1 „ 1 offM’ers. courses were .served on the card labies .. e a i.* 4 i ~ . Mrs. S. A. Kern, trea.-.urer, and .Miss a, ter t e games. Misses j Davis, historian, gave reports. For the general convention which meets in .Memphis, Mrs. Dave W. i Copeland and Mrs. C. M. Bailey were chosen delegates. The following officer#were elected: Tho. e present included: AzJe Livingston, Glady.s 4Stilweil,i Lucy Burns, Louise Sims, Margaret, and Katherine Blakely, Narci.ssa Gray, Nannie ^Young Tribble, Mrs. Blakely Tribble, .Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, .Mrs. < harles Workman and Mrs. C. Gynum BeHs. *r TO ENTERTAIN TEACHERS FRIDAY afternoon The Woman’s club and the .Mu club will entertain jointly. Fr Tay af ternoon at four o’clock in the high school auditorium. .At this time the Clinton and Goldville teachers will be special guests and the program will be as follows: Welcome— Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Piaro solo—^“Concert Arabesque.s,” A^chultz Evler—Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Jr. Vocal solos —4Mrs. D. J. Brimm: “A Bower I Will Build Me,” “I Would Teach Thee Love’s Sweet Magic,” “And Wouldst Thou But Hear .Me”— Von Fielitz. Reading: “The White Hands of Tell- am,” Davenport—Miss Martha Flied- ner. . S€3^tte: , ennese Refrain,” folk sonjrs*—Mre. John MeSween, Miss Collette Griffin, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, 4Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Mrs" B. 0. \\T»itten, Mrs, R. W. Wade. President, Mrs. R, FJ. Jone.-;. Fir.st Vice-President, .Mr.s. I), W. iCopalajui — ' vSecond V’ice-President, Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Recording Pearson. I Corresponding Clara Duckett. Trea.surer, Mrs. .S, .A. Kern. Historian, Miss Agatha Davis, f Registrar, -Miss Arva Henry. I At the conclusion the ho.stesses .served hot tea with , wiches. .Secretary, Mis.s Maude Secretary, Miss Edward Long and J. F. Whitmire. Born to Mr. and Mrs, .1, W. Young, a daughter. .Martha Elliott. Mis.s Rosa Sumerel spent the week end at her home near I.aurcn?. .Mr. and .Mrs. J, B. Wilder and son were recent visitors at thi* home ol .Mis. Lila .Nabors, .Mr. and .Mrs. 'Clyde Young and lit tle son, Allen) and Mrs. f.izzie .Na- bbors, spent last Thun-day with .Mr. and Mrs, G. R. .Simpson, i Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Copeland end Mr. and .Mrs. Deweal Winn of Greer,; were the Sunday guests of Mr. ahTj Mr.s. J. F. Whitmire. j Mrs. Sallie B, Nabors and childrejn and John Henry Nabors spent Sundast with Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop. dainty sand- KED CROSS NAMES ' RELIEF AGENCIES The work of the recently organized Yaurborough Opens New Station The Red Cross Red (Voss Relief In Soulh (’arolina, 1932 I'amilies furnished flour 70,2li* Bairels flour furnished to Sept. 3 <;'.>,r,22 Familie.s furnished garden seed, fall 200 spring 1.4H2 Pounds yea.st furnished for pellagra prevention .'>,210 Disaster sufferers aided 28o Home service cases han dled, seryw^e and ex-ser- viee ('ivilian familie.s 3.014 4,71 1 Present membership 17,0;)I Percentage of members to population 1 'A State goal t)^,s year —(member.s—-------.— HEIJVTHK RED ( ROSS TO HELP OTHERS ! < ► I <) OYSTERS - OYSTERS FAN(’Y SELE(TS — THEY ARE FINE ♦, ♦ : I ■ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ — : SALMON TROUT FISH THEY ARE FINE, TOO — TRY THEM WHOLE HAMS TO BOIL I'OUK OK (:iIRKI) — SeKClAI. THIS WKKh AT 15c per pound WIN A PRIZE THIS WEEK It Does Not Cost You To, Try Buy 500 worth of jjroceries and Ket a ticket, and .see w hat you ifet. It’s a thrill—a cure for the blues. We are chan^^ injf^lhe hour of drawing to 7:30 instead of S:00—be (in time. Pork Roast, lb. Pork (7hops,-lbr 15c Dan A. Yarborough, who has bt‘C*n operating the Carolina Service Sta- 'Stion- on East Carolina avenue, h^s leased the service station department j of the Giles Chevrolet company on ^ West Main street, where he is now in i Red Cross helpers is progre.ssing niee- lyrSut mbi^'lieJpeTB ~are~m under theJliini-name of Yar pecially for sewing. This work can be borough’s Service Station. done in the home, and all who can do , , "Y *• .» .<ir; 'so are asked to give their services to Londonderry Air. Vi- . i G1#T» AND NOVELTIES ' Different!. ' . . . tbit’s'what t^ple say about our gifts. DOLLARS do double duty in our small b«t important GIFTS. AND DONT forget to add the SILVER you need at present low prices. FRONTIS Jewdry-Store The management of the Carolina station has been taken over by W’m. I Brooka^ Owens and Clifton Adair. i - Regular Meeting ^‘The. October meyetinjg of the Chanf|- ber of Commerce was held Tuesday evening withj President. Blakely pre siding. The club had as its guests, Senator-elect C. D. Nance of Cij'oss Hill, members of city council, and several other local citizens. • Mountain Pottery in brilliant shades—$12)0 up. _ Hand-made Baskets—$1,.")0 ettrh.. Wrought Iroh Pot Holders and I'ot—SL.'iO each, Attracti%’e Hearth Brfmms — $1.7.5. Mountain-made Stools with Hooked .Mats—$2..50 each. Book Ends, with hunting scenes —$1.50 pair. ' Shopping Bags, hand woven — $12)0. Hallowe'en Tallys, Place Card.s, Favors and Decorative Crepes. THE BOOK STORE worthy cause. Those who will help are a^ked to notify the general ! ■■■■■ — ^fehairman, Mrs. T. D. Jacobs. i m Mrs. Jacobs announces the foHojv-1 Vn^IlaallllJCr AAVlUo ing relief agencies for the various ac tions of this district: Hurricane—Mrs. A. D.* Rumph and Mrs^ ijace Yopng*c. Kln^d—Mrs. Anna Workman. Goldville—Mrs. Beatrice Sloan. Mountville—Mrs. AnnIe’Dunlap. Milton—Mrs. J. L. Dickert. Renno—Mrs. John H. Bell. Clinton Mill — Mrs. V. McK. Mar lowe. , , ' , I The club decided to Hold “ladies Also Chief of Police George R. Hoi-■ night” next month, the date to be set- land. jtled upon later. The ladies will be Other agencies will be announced; asked to wear cotton dre«^ and the; Uter. , jmenu will consist entirely of South for HEAD COLDS. Those who wish to make requisition j Carolina grown products. | Most Speody RcmcdieB KnowiU 666 I LIQUID - TABLETS ® SALVE Checks Malaria in .3 days. Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Lamb Roast, Ih. Beef Ruiust, lb. Veal Roast, lb. . Chuck Steak, Ib. Boiled Ham, lb. Baked Ham, ib. 17«/2C 12'/2C I’Sc 12'/2C 32c .. 40c .)(C Snowdrift, ft lbs. Budweiser .Malt, can .... 52c S. (\ Tomatoes, ' 3 cans for 25c (’anned Peaches, halves. No. 2 Vi can 15c Tall cans IHnk Salmon, 3 for 25c •I * • Sardines, 6 cans .-. lISc Cream Cheese, ib. 17'/zc This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Priy,e—8 lb. Kingan Ham Second Prize—24 lbs. Red Band Flour Third Prize—6 lbs. Snowdrift I>ard. Fourth Prizts--3 lbs. Beef Roast. Fifth Prize—3^ lbs. Pork Roast. With each SQic paid on account or for cash pur chases, you will be given a tiekei entitling you to a chance at one of our regular Free Prizes given away each Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. You must be present to win. BALDWIN’S GROCERY **Good TUngB Te KaP PhofiM 99 and 100 ■ i).