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/ /■ / J. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932 THE CL^TON^HRON^LE, CLINTON. S. C -7-^ PAGE THRn ^ t The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 GIVING THANKS ALWAYS j )la^ cream and cake was served. For' By Opal Leonore Gibbs | favorif. candy in paper napkins with Ephesians 5:20 I dolls for the girls, and balls for the I’m glad that Thanksgiving can depend , ^ On tables heaped richly and grand o n n i With cranberries, turkey, and sweets, Betts,Bertha Gray Gallman and -- without end, . Cnt:ry. Or on kinsmen with loving hearts Assisting in entertaining wye re: Mis.< Nannye ^ Young Tribble, Mrs, C. B. The burning to lend laughter and gifts hand. iWCMAN’S CLUB in’their TO aMEET MONDAY The regular meeting of the \Vo- Oh, the day shall be mine, though like, man’s club w’ill be held at 4 o'clock one of old iMor Un' afternoon in the high school —L’have“nTrly-sofne eH--anti .nicAla.—. ! authtoyiian, with the library commit- My heart shall look up and my hand reach to hold That grace '^ar more precious than goodies or gold. That makes the heart white and leal. And praises shall flow like a stream even though There’s never a guest to hear, That whatever betide and, wherever I ... I may ask and receive what is th'.ne to know tee in chavge of the progra m* commit- ii^ Mrs. R. \V. Waile will sing a solo, and Dr. R. ■ L, Coe, of" the Preibyterian (\>lle,ge facult:\,. will lecture on ‘•MU* of lib- arj' work. ' MRS. IKBY HIPP HOS’IESS TO CI.l’B { Tut'-day morning Mrs. Irby Hipp i wos bastess to the members of the! ; Tuesday Contract club. Lovely fair j roses* were effectively arrang-ed in, (bowls and vases. Mrs. Wm. T,* .lacobs assisted the back a strong Greer Hi eleven by the score of 18-0. Thomwell scored twice Mhy NOTICE not f place that gift sobani^ in the opening period, once otj a 55-rtion now?-! have some attractii yard jaunt by Garland, quarterback i’he other score resulted from a march’ riov.n the field, with Williams driving! over, i Greer tightened upland held Thornr j well in check until the final quarter' when, after 'a drive, Thornwe'll drove, the ball over for another marker, j Greer never seriously threatened until theTThal period when, after nu-j merous passes, they marched down the field, and Thomwell broke up a pass to a Greer player behind the goal. A little later the gatne ended. By winning this game, Thornwell won the champion.ship of districts one , j'^nd two, and the right to meet Che^ ! Iter today, in CheJter, for-the up-state! ' j championship. A real game is prom- isi'd when thes<* two teams, meet. The winner of this game will play either 1 Beaufort or Canwleh' for the state championship in (Columbia on Dec. 10.1 fers, suitable for every age and taatck / JAS. W, CALDWELL Can 38 at,12*J0 Gopuditiel Aest, for ' It gWes relief by sooriiwg dcadenMf nerves — no* . them. Contains no opiates. Won’t upset stomach. 2 Being liquid, it acts quicker than pills or powders. • Sold at drug stores in single dose, or 10c, 3Qc, 60c sixes. I Tbank^KivinK each day. m the year’.l^=*i*'<-'J tl>- in entertainiag , .Aftei the games a delrghtful salad N or sb long ago It used to be! The fabric Is so closely woven thar thought that cotton’s useful- »t provides comfort even in th, CUNNINtiHA.M-BENNETT course wa , .'■crvi .;. The players were: Mrs. .J. ness for wearing upparel was niore ^ i^lnter weather. The red land white pattern of the toque and J. Corn- f I > 4* Wr. and Mra, G.^Cu.mu|gha.« ^ Mni'G. K,.:GaUo.-.y. .Mta.: Cross H ll announce ..or Raymond |•itt,s. Mrs. their dauirhtei, Sarah Emily, to • 'Coyne .Simpson. .Mrs. 1). C. Ileusteas, A. Bennett of this city, on July , vin ‘21 St, 11*32. The ceremony was per formed in Newberry with the Rev. .1. \V. Carson officiating. and Mrs. Silas Bailey. or less limited to spring and sum mer. > ! Autumn fashions thin year have i well demonstrated that cottons can ^ b* made for other seasons. Now I th« «*aterprlslng de.slgners have gone still further and brought out cottons for winter. scarf provide color contrasts that brighten the entire costume. Cotton corduroy Is used in the skating costume shown at the right. The Jumper frock aiui sof; white sw'eater are feutuie.s tnut mean comfort as w<‘il as .smartly tailoretl apv>earnnce. l,Tl»e nat in LOCAL TALENT SHOW SCORES HIT The “Womanle.ss Wedding,” histor ical .sketches and a military drill, which the local D. A. R. chapter pre sented on Thur.iiay evening, were highly successful. A large audience greeted the cast and hearty applause followed each presentation. Quite a substantial sum was realiz- • AUXILIARY STUDIES '••HOME MISSIONS” At the loft is a skiing costume of j contrasting black and w hite is ot«e navy gnl)ardlne designed with full l of the latest things in berets w hich regard for comfort and app^'urance. | are so popular this year. The Auxiliary of the Fir.'st 1‘resby- — terian church met .Monday afternoon, the allegiance to the flag, which was iri the .\uxiliary rooms. Mrs. A. .M. \y^ concert. praver hvMrs. Copeland had charge of the devotion- , , , ,, . i i I,. 11. Davidson Mulowcd. Mts. .lohn W. Little told ol the health and iiap- al, which was followed by an informa tive as well as enjoyable program on “Home .Missions,” under the leader ship of .Mrs. John .MeSween. The platform, which was appn*pri- ately hung with Indian blanket?, and This Can Be ^'^rvrd as Cake or Pudding ed for the D. A. R. school at , decorated with pottery and other ob- . ^ ; jects of art, provided an attractive METHODIST. I'ASTOR (ilVEN “ROUNDING” Yesterday morning the members of Broad Street—.Methodist church g*ave their pastor, the Rev. H. O. t hambers, j \\ j and .Mrs. Chambers an old-fashioned “pounding.” A large quantity of use ful supplies were carried to the par sonage as an evidence of the love and affection the cc^ngregation the Chambers family. pine.s.s the milk, furnish<«l by the .Aux iliary, wa.s bring mg to the neeily chil- dr<‘n of .A ‘adeiny Str<>et ?cho(il. rian.s were made for the district .Auxiliary meeting which will in* held setting for Prof. .M. W. Brown’s in- in the high sch.,ol auditori im Tues- terestlng leeture on the “American, day, Xov.-‘2Ii, at lOidO o'clock. Miss Indian. i Etta Skippt i, president t>f the South While the offering was lH*ing taken, ('arolina .Auxiliary, will addre.^s the Jacobs and -Mrs. B. G.| j,j,d number (»f out-of- town visitors wall he pn*sent. .At noon r.SAX, 1 w.'^nt In show' holds for Whitten sang a duet, “What Will I Do for .Jesus.” Mrs. R. Fb tVysor pre.bhd over the bu.sine.ss session which followed. MR. AND MRS. ODIORNE ENTERTAIN FRIENDS .Mr. and .Mr.s. G. C. Odiorne enter tained la-t Friday evening at a lovely, Wednesday afternoon, dinner in honor of several (»ut-^)f-town ' The vice-rCgent, Mr.>. R. E. for the, preside<l over the meeting, JOINT HOSTESSES , TO I). A. R. CHAITER i Miss Clara Duckett and Mrs. J. F. .Jacobs. Jr., were hosterses to the' Miisgrove’s Mill chapter, D. .A. R., on i u Dutch luncheotf (price in) will he held at the Mary Mu^grovt* Tea Jtoom. Mrs. Pitts urges all members of the local Auxiliary to be piv'seiii for tile melting on Tue.sday. friends, who were their guests. Jones, whi'h FOR HIGH D. A. It. OFFICE ' Ml.;, John (’a roll (’oultor of Co- imnbia, '‘tre r.'gent of the Daughter.s of the -American Revolulion, has so , I .i-i_ Ml ttiii o '*1- 4L. “O I 4 4 4u l'1.4..** iiiiiny till lid.' .11 ti»c ci.y among ineni- week-etuk lhose.enjoying the opened w-.h the Salute to the Fhfg i , , i i .i. lA. , 1 .u 1 I «< ■ + bcr s tTf-hm—orgrt 0 izHctoH ah:jLjr»t her s as well that the pu’olic in .•>eifi*ral will he inlere.-tid to leain that .she has been you lu*\v to mal.e a new puiltliiig' we had fol* hiiicli ill .Mary’.s ye.sterday. I asked her fur the recipe. 4Mary irses sidf-rislng 11 tiir as we do. She .said she had never found anytlilng tliat saved as much time and trouble as P does, f ile doesn’t eare so much about it from tlie healtli .standpoint as I do hut tJien .she doesn’t have Hinall eliildren to consider.* + it lielps.to build good strong bones and leetli for Lucille and Bohliy, and that we all need the calcium and idiosplionis that it stippUea. Here’s the recipe: — Recipe. Use 1 poll ml of stoned dates, 1 pound of llnglisli walnuts, 1 eup self-rising (lj.*ur, -4 eggs and 1 eup of sugar. Weigli the dates after lliey are sfoiied. l.i'ave the dates ami nut meats whole. Sift the Hour over them. .Mix thoroughly. iu WESTINGHOUSE electrical'Appliances . . . furnish many useful and practical ('hristmas Gifts and many every-day econcmical lahor-savinj? devices. Westinghouse Adjust-o-Matic Iron Provides \ny Dejiree of Heat ^Automatically. Non-tarnishins, Cool Handle, iiOnR Life. - _ Special Price—$5.95 Westinghouse Automatic Iron Maintains Correct Ironing Temperature. Always Jia.sy To Use — Does Better Work. Special Price — $4.95 Westinghouse Iron Reicular Style. Special Pipice — $2.95 ALL WESTINGHOUSE IRONS CARRY A O.NK YEAR GUARANTEE. ion wore: Dr. R. C. Grier. Dr. “Buck j and a prayer by the chaplain, .Mrs. J Pre.ssley, John Long and Ralph .Me-1 w l,eake. It was voted to amend the Dill of Due West, and Fb R. Little and j to per:nit electing offi- , . , , , r • R W Rh Hips -f this city. i„ januarv Jf la-. h thlr.l year i.i- f ,t,a,l of May. The “Wontanlesa Wed- ding," which to,»k place the next day j cxptiui G. KIN(; <;IVES •;STAG" SUPPER W. G. King entertained a group of friends Friday evening at a “stag” supper. An elaborate dinner was serv ed in four courses. Mr. King’s guests for the delight-1 ly ful occasion were: B. I.. King, Ralph Blakely, John W. Little, Rhett Adair, P. B. Adair, Tom Sea. e. Parks Adair, Pack Pilt.', Posey Cop<*Iand, Felder Smith and Dr. R. W, John.son. .‘iicc in D. K. work in under the sponsorship of the chapter, its varied phase.- iff chapter ami xlatc wa.s discussed. aetivitics, holding re.'-ponsihle tiffiies was recited roy A merican’s •oncert. During the social hour refreshments were .sei ved. MISSIONARY SOCIE'FY HOLDS MEETING The Womans Mis.^'onary society of the Fbr.st Baptist church nut in gen eral session on Monday afternoon. Af- - ter business items were discussed, the Juditon circle rendered a missionaiy program, “A Trip through Radio Land.” Those broadcasting missionary news were Mrs. Rov Madden, Mrs. Er- tiest Hipp, Mrs. Alex Henry, Mr.s, H. for ('on.';tilution Hall and has served for two years as national vice-chair man of publieiLy. She is ‘'’ate director | of the r. A. R , state vice-regent of i the Daughters of the American (’olo- nirts, and she also holds member.shi)) ’ * in the Huguenot Society of th? F'ound- ers of Manakin in the ('olony of Vir- v\(l(i the sugar and mix again. Add writ beaten yolks, then fold in the utiiriy lioaten egg whiles. Line two bread pans w ith paper well grea.sed. Fill ttu* pans w’ith tlie itatter ami hake in a very moderate oveu (;i2."°FM. “We could keej) tills and serve it as a cake but I believe w'e vvonitl ratlier Imve It for Inneli as a pud- iling. It is rlcii lint everytldng in it is wliole.soine and the children <*an liave a snail! serving.’’ Lu cille Imd been watcliing everything and wondering if slie were going to be allowed to liave a part of this delectalile looking dessert. She Jiad lieard lier inollier say so often that self-rising flour ingredients were of tlie very highest quality that slie knew that her mother liked for her to have products contain ing it. Miss Martha w’ould use only I (• ((• : Ihf Aux-! |„i I)au,fH,r8 of tho Barons of L 'h' Methodist j i au it c n iuio vtfa ■ ^“d found that it took less fat and .ueinoQisv Runemede and the U. S. D. 1812^Mrs., ks.. ixmAn.ivP b..» MRS. FINNEY AGAIN HEADS AUXILIARY The NovemlK*r meeting of the Aux diary of the Broad Street ■“hurch WHS, held Monday afternoon a meinbi-r of the .Aniericar : the ladies’ parlor. The session opened . University Women. | with the Scripture reading by Mrs. L. 1 experience and affiliations ably | H. Davidson, and prayer by Mrs. R-1 equip her for the office for wh;h ^^ke T^i^XArnc F. Copeland. The program was taken | pre.ented I OillllWClI L^UWIlo from minutes of Upper .South Carolina wag therefore less expensive hut Uiat it also gave a better product. conf ere nee. .M i Jr B. H. Henry- que. tions concerning rules of C^e'Ad'T- W. Richey, Mrs. W. T. Putnam and' iliary and the members replied. ' At, the business meeting the follow- ! ing officers were chosen for the new Greer Hi, 18 To O'" ^ (► Mrs. Billy Roberts. Plans for the week of prayer were made for Dec. 5-9. at which time the Lottie Moon ChriTimas offering will be taken. * Big Decrease BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR LITTLE BETTY TRIBBLE ' Mrs. Blakely Tribble entertained a. Pitts, jarjfe group of children from 4 until 5i Missionary o’clock Thursday afternoon to tele- Pitts, brale the seventh birthday of her lit tle daughter, Betty. Upon arrival, game; and‘.contests were enjoyed in the living room. Then the little folk assisted Betty in open ing her lovely birthday gifts. ! A color scheme of pink and green j carried out in the choice of i year: President, .Mrs. John W, Finney. ] Vice-President. .Mrs. Russell Cooper, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. V. F.dwards, Recording Secretary, Mrs. R. J. Trea-urcr, Mrs. S. A. was Supt. of Social Relations, Mrs. H. O. Chambers. Supt. of Mission Study, Mrs, J. I). Yarborough. Supt. of Publicity, Mrs. G. W. Cope land. Supt, of Supplies^i Mrs. W. C. Oxley. Supt. of Children’s Work, Mrs. Colton ginnings in Laurens county prior to Nov. 14th totaled 21.559 bales as comnared with 35,314 bale.s ginned uyi to the same date last yeai, a'jcoid-j ing to an announcement yesterday by j R. .Stanton Blakely, statistician for the bureau of the census. This is a de crease of 13,755 bales in this year’s i crop ginneil to date. ' • Wins Riicht To Play Chester To day for Championship of Up per State Class K Teams. I^ast Thursday afternoon on John son field, Thornwell orphanage turned Gain Made In Enrollment W. The enrollment of th<* city schouls j at the end of the third month on Nov. 18th, has shown an increase over the i ! previous two months, the total reach- refreshments, Uble decoration* and!Teague Harm, favors. The dining table, prettily ap- of Lo«*l ''ork, Mrs. R. pointed, was centered with a lovely . mt ij p-iend* Club M-s C I if’? 1,750. In the four white rchools,* cake glowing with candles. Colorful! ^'I^ader World Friend. Club, M.s. high, school. Academy! ‘. 'Leader Primary Dept., Mrs. R J. j Street and Providence, there are 1,290 j |errolle<l pupils. The two colored' , leader Baby Dept., Mrs. Teagut schools. Bell Street and Bethel, have. and see oor Christmas displays of Harris. enrollment of 4ol. gift eufgeftlons. Our store is. full of Leader of Business Womafl’J Club,, Visit Our Store Now' new and unusual gifta—each o*** of Mr*. H. F. Scott, individnal charm. Make your selection., Local Treasurer, Mrs. H. J. Pitts A small depoait will hold any article until wanted. } IN LAURENS MONDAY FRONDS Jewd^ Store LEGION AUXILIARY ' MOLDS MEEDNG j The American Legion Auxiliary I held its Novenxber meeting Thursday afternoon with Mra. ^ E. Sadler. Mrt. R. J. I^tts, who presided, led T. G. Harris and Thornwell Dunlap: • were in teurens Monday evening for 1 the organization of the I^aurens Coun- j ty Clemson Alumni club. They had a,«(, their guests, Jeff Boland of Clinton/1 high school, and Jeff Prather ofj Thornwell orphanage. ^ Christmas Greeting Cards Seth ParRer (Jards — $1.00 box Silhouettes by Mochi — $1.00 box F^d^ar Guest Cards — ' $1.00 l)ox VOLLAND, BUZZA and GIBSON CARDS — In Assortments THE BOOK STORE >4^ We Are Truly Grateful Today At this Thanksgiving, season vve desire, with sincere hearts, to 'thank our friends and customers for the splendid pati’onage you have extended us this year. It has been your friendship and good will that has made^possible for us the success of the years that are gone. We deeply appreciate the business that fias Jbeen accorded us during the year now coming to a close and it shall be our con stant endeavor to increase our future ef forts to please our customers. ' This store and all its employees, wishes for the good people of this community a most pleasant Thanksgiving Day. Thi* Week’* Prize* WUl Be: First Prize—I)res.sed Hen. Second Prize—b lb. Pork Roiist. Third Prize—1 lb. Beef Roast. Fourth Prize—Set «f Cups and Saucers. Fifth Prize—Set of Dinner Plates. With each 50c paid on account or for cash pur chases, you will be ffiven a ticket entitUnK you to a chance at one of our regular Free Prizes given away each Saturday evening at 7:30 o^clock. You must be present to win. BALDWIN’S GROCERY \ 1'—''.'.it’jiSHffti “GomI Tkinci To ItU” PhoBM M 100