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7 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932 ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S, C. PAGE > I The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 Younj: and Miss Nftncy Young. Those enjoying the occasion were: Mrs, A. E. McIntosh, Mrs. J. D. Bo- j land, Mrs. Lula Davidson, Mrs. W. M. McMillan, Mrs. G. B. Davidson, Mrs. T. P. Oyrens, Mrs. E. L. .\rthur, Mrs^ |.,,P. B. Adair, Mrs. George W. Bailey, bang was sung by Eula Gray Blake ly and Hannah Lou Dargan. i From the Training school a ’iuniher of older boys and girls appcare I in their ‘^harmonica band” under the di-i The confereWe will be opened with rection of Miss^EBien Copeland, and devotioral services and adnTinistering artistically played a troup of familiar | of the sacrament of the Urd*s supper. ference'opens to be presided over by Bishop Warren A. Candler of Atlanta, and Bishop U. V. W, Darlington of Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. B. Bailey, songs. A piano duet was alsp rendered j Following will be organizations of the Mrs. Reed Todd, Mrs. Irene Todd andjby tw^ of the girls of the school that!conference through election of secrt?- ^78,689; superannuated pastors, 22; lo- '4Virr*V|, [called forth the highest commendation froiuhthe audience. LEGION AUXILIAI^ ^EETS THIS A^yy^RNOON The American Legion .Auxiliary wiP meet Thursday afternoon,’ Nov. 17, at 3:30, with Mrs. RirE. Sadler, hostess. Assistant ho.stesse,s will be: Mrs. F. M. Stutks, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, Mrs. Austin Chandler, Mrs, S. C. Hays, Mr^. Ralph Blakely and Mrs. R. P. Chapman. Dr.^U Thorn well R. Lynn, representing the orphanage, made a few arrangement of meeting taries and schedules. \ Business sessions will be held each BIBLE CLASS R. F. Blakely; Wiednesday, at prayer-1 IS ENTERTAINED | * nurnwvu urHn«n«Ke. ^^^nirg and sermons will be preached meeting; Thursday, Mrs. C. B. BettsfK 7^^. .\nsel Bobo and Mrs. A'irgil • remiarkvaiter whicli Miss Luva! afternoon and ni^rt. Friday, Mrs. Reed Todd. Abrams vvere joint ho.^esses to faculty, pleas, j —— I Ladies Bible class of the Associate ’ j -■ ^ pastors pr^^y LOVELY LUNCHEON ! Reformed Presbyterian church Mon-. ^’ons, j BY MRS. SHANDS ■ - !evening at the home of the for-1 Dean M, W. Browm.of Presbyterian Thefe are 141 pastoral charges, i»- eluding six presiding elders; societiet, 411; members, 66316; local preachers, 52; superaiinuated preachers, 59; mon* ey raised for all purposes, $390,262. Upper I conference statistics far 1931: Pastdral charges, including presiding elders, 166; societies, 402; membfra. * *,■ ■' / cal preachers, 59; money raised for all purposes, $709,483. Mrs. W. H Shands was hostess tol’''^^*’- class continued the study of'college, gave a talk on “Humor” and the members of the “Friendly Dozen” j of Christian Youth,” with j'ot^^rspersed his remarks with many club on Saturday morning. White j C. B. Betts leading the program, witticisms daisy chrysanthemums were attrac-i Sandwiches and hot chocolate were tively arranged in her Home. A lovely! ^orved. BEAUTIFUL SILVER for yoor TWANKSGlVlNtJ-TABtfr SPECIAL fth t » LUTHERAN SOCIETY . HOLDS SESSION The Ladies Missionary society of li!t7T6KnT'TmterHTT chuTvhrof which- -Mrs*—A*. Mrs. L. V. Pinson is president, held its November meeting Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Tomp- kinson, with a large number attend ing. “Education of the Indians” was luncheon in two courses was served j to the guests seated at card tables. |MRS. GR.VHAM Those enjoying the event were:’HO.'sTESS TiO^CLUB M. Copeland. Mrs. 1)., J, Mrs Woods, Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. John the MeSween, Miss Connie Bailey and Mrs. F. D. Jones. Mrs. Roger Coe In connection with this possible con- The program closed with the sing- consi'leration ing of “Good Night Ladies,” President Blakely and those in charge of the # 11 ‘ . w 4,1 .u i J f nec.ion the following statistics were program being heartily thanked lori •. * * „ ^ ,, , , ... , . cited for the South Carolina confer- making such a delightful occasion Both»ell Graham eMertainod’PO^«bl«.. ’ [e.-o whu-h rec«n.tly met at Florenc: members pastors will come at, the morning session Mon day and this will follow reports of various districts and other business, Discussions as to reunting this con ference with the South Carolina con-! ference is expected to cj)me_up forj Shop early while our ntock.** arr complete. Sterling Silver Gilt Liped Sherbets at $2.75 each. Come in and see our wide Gift ' FRONTIS Jewelry Store assisted her mother in entertaining. the subject of study, and Mrs. Tomp-'CIRCLE MEETS kinson led a most worthwhile pro-1 WITH MRS. McC'RAHV of the .\ctaean Book ^ club and a number of additional 1 guests on Thur.sday afternoon. ' Arrangements of gorgeous Jane Cowl ilahlias and miniature cHrysar-' themums in shades of pink and white' Womanless Wedding To Be Given Tonight i; adorned the home. During the after-1 Clever Home Talent Show To Re gram. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PARTY An event in the younger .set was the prom party which Miss Emily The November meeting of the Hus-!re.reshments, consisting of ai Siatred Bv 'Local D. A. R. iness Girls circle of the First Presby- \ sweet course, were served, terlan chtnch was held Monday eve- j present for the delightful o«> ning at the home of .Mrs. L. D. ]\ic.' were: Mrs. (. M. Bailey, Mrs. Crary. Mrs. Roger Coo. who is leader ^Mrs. L. R Dillard, of the circle, discussed the first two j^H'Faddcn, Mrs. G. H. tor- chapters of “The Indian Trail,” bv'''’ysor, .Miss Julia *' •' B. Vame, Mrs. E. J. Adair, Mis. Charles Blanton, Mrs. (Tiapter in School Auditorium. Ferguson gave oh Saturday evening. . . , . Games were enjoyed, and during Morrison, and Mrs. Gary^lartin jjave ■ the evening delicious punch, sand-'the last throe chapters, wiches and candjL.were served. Twen-j Mrs. 1). J. Woods, who is secretary ly-two guests were present for th^j of Synodical and Presbyterial home delightful (K’casion. STUDY C LUB HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM Mrs. R. S. Ow’ens was hostess to tho VVedne;'<lay Study club. The proiiram, which was in charge of Mrs. W. A. (Johnson, dealt with three famous low ers of the country. Mrs. R. E. Sadler discussed the Duke university tower, which recently has- been completed. missions, spoke of the work of the synodital. After the program tea, sandwiches and date loaf were served. John MeSween, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs. J. W. Leake, .Mrs. A. V. Martin, Mrs John Spratt, Mrs. M, G. Wood- worth and - her sister. Miss Mary Wheelwright of Richmond, Va. MRS. PITTS HOS'ITISS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Raymond Htts charmingly en tertained her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon. .After a series of games, re-freshments, consisting of a salad For the closing numbers Mr v. ,John-1 course, fruit cake and demi-tasse, son read an article on the “Bok .Sing ing Tower” and the “Charity Highway Crucifixion Tower” which is located in'NewvVork. CENTURY ULUB HOLDS MEETING . The leguhir meeting of the Century j club was held on Tuesday afternoon 1 * I at the home of .Mrs. Roger Coe. Miss; Mary Wheelwright of Richmond, \’a.,' was a visitor. i The program was given to “.News paper .Men,” with quotations from I “Haiuhone” and “.Aunt Hot” used fori BUSINE.SS GIRLS CIRCLE MEEl'S The Business Girls circle of Broad Street Methodist church held an en thusiastic meeting Monday evening at Mrs. Ivouis Thornley’s home, “Chris- anthemums were also used for dec tianfzing China” was the subject chos-1 oration, cri for the program. Miss Martha Da- were served. Those enjoying the affair were: .Mr.s. JohiT W. Finney, Mrs. C. E. Gal-! roll call. The following contributed to loway, Mrs. Goyne Simpson, Mrs. Ir-jthe inforniiitive meeting: by Hipp, Mrs, D. G.'Heustess, Mrs, I.j “Scripps-Howard.” Mrs." Edward J. Cornwell, Mrs. Silas Baileys im444j4mg,- .^.= — Mrs. S. C. Hays. j “Will Kogvrs,” .Mrs. .A. M. Cope- Handsome white and yellow chrys-• land, anthemums were effectively arrangeil i “Bernarr MoFadden,” .Mrs. .M. G. in vases. Masses of white daisy chrys- j Woodworth. “Life of O. O. McIntyre” and one of his stories, “Those Are the Good vidson was leader, and others appear- MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS ing with her were Mrs. Mau'Je Hanip-rTO BRIIXiE ('LUB ton, .Misses Helen Milam, Helen Adair Thursday morning Mrs, W. I*. Ja- and Clyde Ray. 'cobs was hostess to the Thursday J.ater in the evening the hostess 1 Bridge club and a number of invited Old Days,” Mrs. John Spratt. ('linton is to have the unusual priv ilege of seeing a “Womanless Wed ding” this evening at eight o’clock in the Florida .Street school auditorium. The'^itertainment is an entirely home talent affair, with a nunil>er of well- known “stars” appearing in ,the cast. ^ It is being sponsored by the local | chapter. Daughters Amencnn Hpvo-i i lution, the proceed.s to he applied to | ♦ he support of the D. A. R. school at | Tamassee. j .Another fimture of the evening will be a clever entertainnient by a grouj) of Florida Street school children. A small admis.'>'ion of 10 and 2ric i will he charged and it is hoped that j ' the iH-omoters will Ik* greeted with a i large audience wherl the curtain ri'esj j this evening. I The cast of characters follows:. j ^ Bride Ralph Blakely. 1 Maid of Honor-^Brooks Owens. j Preacher—B. R. Fuller. | Train Bearer-r—Watts Davis. 1 'Gntomsmen—Clifton Adair, Hender- j son Pitts, Si Bailey, Don Copeland. ' Black Mammy—Peck Cornwell. Flower Girls —Virgil Abrams, J. W. Coleman. Bride’s Mother — John Holland Hun ter. Bride’s, Father—Bob Owens. ■ 1 Bride’s Twin Sisters—Mack Finney, JOINT MUSICAL CONCERT i ^ GIVEN IN LAURENS , ! Uncle of the Brid’e-Hugh Eargle. vSaturday morning Mr.s. .1. h. da-; I.awreme Plaxico. _ Jr., and her high school pmno Je>nes,. - .served a delicious salad course. Eigh-1 guests. Three tahle.s were>-phued m *Tnrpils were invited to give • join* orm- ^^n- Aldiiie Blakely. ' Ring Bearer -Dr. T. J. Peake. Organist—Charles Smith. teen inember.s were present, and Mrs, | the living room, which was lovely with Savannah Farlow and Miss Woixlrulf were visitors. JOINT HOSTFSSFS TO IKA( HER.S’ ( IIH'LE ' Monday evening .Misses .lulia Por ter and Margaret Clary were hostes.s- es to the ■“Teachers“’~CTrcle” of the Thornwell .Memorial chur<h at the ffirmer’s home in College View. Pansy I late fall flowers, chrysanthemums J predominating. Mrs. C. E, Galloway I and .Mrs. Thomas Jacobs assiyttxl the i hoste.'S in {'erving a delieious lunch eon. Guests of the occasion were; .Mr.s, S. C. Hays, Mr.s. J. F. Jacolis, .Jr.. Mr.s. William Bailey Owens, Mrs. W. .\. .Fohnson, Mrs. John W. Mis. Irhy ILpp, .Mrs. R. E. W’y.-ior, Mrs, (Joyne .Simpson, .Mrs. R. C., cert with Mrs. .M. L. Roper’s pupils. NEW SHIPMENT o-.,. each >. 50c 50c 35c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Linen Initial Linen, 3 to box Fancy Linen, 3 to box . .. Fancy Initial, 2 to box PAJAMAS Fancy Broadcloth , $1.00 and $1.50 Individual Box, Satin Finish ^ $2.00 Outinj::. many colors $1.00 BOYS’ CLOTHING Shorts 98c and $1.45 Knickers , $1.00 and $1.50 Little (Jents Suits and Overcoats, ajfes 5-14, $2.9,5, .$7.50 Boys’ Buckskein Zipper Jackets Av:es 8-10 $2.00 each Boys’ Sheep Lined Coats — S2.95 MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNION SUITS Good (Quality .50c, $1.00 and $1.50 TOPCOATS Blue, 48 to 50 inch length $9.95 (Jrey, Tan, Browii . $7..50 and $9.95 ♦ ■ * ■i ♦ n i • > K i * > < 1 i y- o' i 1 i > i 1 o < I < > I • o o o MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS Exceptional Values ^'$10.00 and $12.50 Hipp & Adair Next To Book Store Clinton. S. C. < ► o o o o o i > o i > < > < > o o iy ."Vlisse-s Helen and Julia Porter and •Mihired White read intere>:ting ar-.i Adair, Mr?. J. A. (’handler, Mrs. Wade tides. A seetion of the book of He-' Sperry and her .si.ster, Mrs. Louis Da- hrews was studied, with Miss Caroline' vis of .Atlanta, fla. Mrs. A. R. Wallack Caldwell as leader. j called after ear<l.s. Dainty refieshments were served. at her home in Laurens. After a li»ve- ly and varied program, an informal tea wa.s enjoyed. Refre.shmcnts eon-! sisi ‘d of ambrosia, eake, caiulies and coffee. The following program w.as given: “America,” sung in concert. Aieom-j panist.-i, Mary F. O’.Shields and Kve- Finney.ilyn Spinx. 1 “Ru.stic Dance,” Ina Bramlette. ' “Prelude ” Chopin, Irene Dillard. | Song, “The Stars,” Donqhy (’rows. 1 C “.A Ray of Sun.shine,’’ V’irginia Ro- u-h«*rs frey: per. ^‘Minuet in G, MUSGROVE ( LUB LADIES OBSERVE WITH .MRS. BLALOUK “WEEK OF PRAYER” Mrs. T. J. Blalock delightfully en- This is “week of prayer” for the i tertained the members of the Mus- Ladies Mi?s.ionary society of the .As-'grove dub Tuesday afternoon, soeiatc* Reformed Presbyterian church. After an enjoyable afternoon, the with “The Church Challenge” used aai guests were invited into the dining the theme of the meetings. The homes for assembling are as follows: Mon room, where a delicious salad cour: e with Russian tea was served by Mrs day, .Mrs. R, L. Plaxico; Tuesday, Mrs.• Blalock, assisted by Mrs. Henry M. The Sea Food Shop The Seafood Shop is offerinjc Fresh Daily a Mo«l Com- r plele Line of Seafood and Fish. We Invite Your Business, Assuring You Prompt Service. FRESH DAILY Mullet, lb. ... 10c Pike, lb 12i/,c Spots, lb. 12'/2C Croakers, lb. UViC Speckled Trout, lb 20c Flounders, lb. 20c Spanish Mackerel, lb. .. 20c ♦ Haddock, Ib 25c Select Oysters .Mary Jane Sturgeon. Duet, “With Hound and Horn,” ('atherine (’annon and ('ornelia Roper. “Butterfly Cha.e,” Elizabeth Dor- roh. “Nareis.su.s,” Peggy Spruiit. Duet, “Katii'as Wildcat.s,” (’ornelia and Dorothy Kojier. “Minuet in G,” Lydie Miller. Duet, “Venetian I*ove .Song,” Vivian Parks Adair aiul Mrs. Jaeohs. “Gondolieri,” Katherine Graham. “Duo, “Seranata,” Laura Aylett Fleming and Elizabeth Mefiee. “Carolina Evermore,” sung in con cert. Accompanists, Evelyn Spinx and Mary F. O’.Shields, Bridesmaids - Ned Anderson, C. Giles, Mack Adair. E. D. Craig. Baby Brother of the Bride Chris .Adair, .Jr. Groom’s Father—Hugh Simpson. Groom’s Mother Roy Pitts-. Rejirled Lover of Groom — Heath ('opeland. __ RiJJnm Gills Russell (’ouper, Jack Davis, Will Buchanan, G»‘orge Bla lock. uck 'Anderson, Frank God- Greenville Host To Methodists,;: Annual Sessions of Upper South Carolina Conference Gets Un der Wav. ( andler Presiding. •T.ADIES NIGHT’ PROVES ENJOYABLE EVENT The annual ‘Toadies Night” celebra tion of the Chamber of Commerce, an event at w'hieh the members’ wives and friends are always guests of honor, was held in the Mary Musgrove Room last f'riilay . night in the form of a fea^t and social entertain ment that wa.s entirely informal and Greenville, Nov. 15. -Various hoards and <-ommittees of the IJpjier Sou*h: Carolina conference, Methodi.-t Kpis-' copal Church, South, met here today in preliminary sessions prir*r to the (qiening tonn^row of the conferenn five-day meeting. Dr. J. W. Kilgore of DarlingK n, president of the historical society )f the conference, spoke on “Some of the Things Belonging to .Methodism” in a meeting of his group. The board of j missions, board of Christian educa tion and other committees also held se.ssions today. J Approximately 275 minister.s and, laymen were expected to he present THANKSGIVING Food Specials Everything for the Holiday Feast — at prices that make it possible to choose just the things to make the Thanksgiving perfect. Fancy Select Oy.sters Dre.ssed Hens Spanish Mackerel Pork Roast Pork Ribs Pork Uhops Beef Roast Beef Steak Veal Roast Veal Steak Lamb Roast Uheese, Ib. (’reamery Butter, Ib. Uranberries, Ib. Jam and Preserves National Fruit t akes Sweet l*ickles Whole Peach Pickles Mayonnaise Mint Jelly Cranberry Sauce 19c 27c 15c THERE IS SO MUCH WE HAVEN’T SPACE TO MEN TION. GIVE US THE ORDER—WE LL DO THE REST. onounced bv all a.« an enjoyable oc-: here tomorrow morning when the con- Deviled Crabs, each .... 10c Clams, quart 75c Cooked Shrimp, lb. : 50c Raw Shrimp, Ib. 30c Scallops, quart 75c Crab Meat, Ib. 50c Oysterettes, Pickle, Catsup The Sea Food Shop Allen Colem'an, Prop. Using Home Ice Co. Phone —No. 170 WE DEUVER CUNTON. S. C. ii i ft tin M #1 i i 11 pi- — - I caiion. The ladies, upon request, w'ore cotton dresses and looked very pretty. Places were found at the long ta- ble.s, beautifully decorated wdth white chrysanthemums and howls of pink rose buds. A delightful three-course, turkey dinner, featuring South Caro-1 lina grown products, was served. ! President Gilbert Blakely presided,' and extended to the guest.s a most cordial welcome. He annqunced that the .program had l>een divided intoj four parts, representing the city’s in stitutions, with the city schools,' Training school, Thornwell orjrhanage' and Presbyterian college all partici-' pating. A group of children from the second grade, attired in military costumes,! gave a well-rendered drill under the j direction of Miss Ina Curry, with Mrs, • J. F. Jacobs, Jr., presiding at the piano. Tho.se taking part in this num ber were: Ame Jacobs, Byrd McMil- lian, Marcia Galloway, Agnes Hipp, Carolyn Henry, Jean Layton, Mildred Perdue, Katherine Dicus, Margaret Simpson, Doris Smith, Elwyn Stur geon, Alex Poteat,, Rufus Sadler, Charles Heath. David Boland, Ed munds Young, Hollis Gausc. An added’ GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS ^ In Advance. We invite you to see pur book of wonderful samples, reasonably priced. I.«et us fill your orders now. THANKSGIVING Tallys, Napkins, Place, Cards and Favors. Call To See Us. THE BOOK STORE Let Us Have Your Order Early SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th A demonstration of Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Flour and Pancake Flour and all other N. B. ('. products, will be held at our store. Y'ou are invited to attend. This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—Nice Dressed Hen. Second Prize—Large Salad Bowl. Third Prize—Set of Cups and Saucers. Fourth Prize—Set of Dinner Plates. Fifth Prize—Set of Cereal Bowls. With 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 give.n away each Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. You must be present to win. * * » S# BALDWIN’S GROCERY **Goo4 Thingt To BoP* Phones ond 100 • ■■ - '■■■'ft.- ■ iy / . \ V ■ ’ 'v -' •w 1 '’I*'* -V. . A