The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1932, Image 3
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932
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THE CLINTON CHRQ^’ICLE. CLIN^N. S. C.
The Woman’s Page
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SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST
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MRS. S. C. HAYS
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. S. C. Hays delightfully enter
tained her bridge club on Thursday
afternoon. Tables for contract a'ere
placed in the living room, which'was
attracti^ly decorated in a Christmas
color scheme, -\fter a number of
games'* a lovely luncheon was served
in courses. In addition to the club
members, Mrs. Raymond Pitts was a
guest.
TIM LIN-DUN LAP
\NNOUNCE.MENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Timlin
of Atlanta, Ga., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Louise \N hit-
marsh, to Orell Alva^ Dunlap. The
wedding will take place on Wednes
day, Dec. 28th.
Mr. Dunlap is a graduate of Pres-
b3rterian college.“and for the past year
has been doing post graduate work at
Duke tiniversity. He has a number of
friends here who will be interested in
this announcement.
Queens-Chicora ^llege Friday night.
Miss Jones is a member of the junior
class and is quite prominent in college
activities.
-Aside from having made an excel
lent scholastic record, she is editor of
the bi-monthly publication of the col
lege, The Queens Blues; is a member;
of Iota Xi, national honorary journal-!
istic fraternity; a member of Pi Beta;
Theta, national honorary French fra- j
ternity, and vice-president of Gammk,
Sigma literary society.
After the initiation, the chapter
members and alumnae entertained in
formally for her.
Members of the active chapter in
clude: Mary Brown. Nell Whitworth,
Josephine Dandridge, Harriet Thomp
son, Evelyn McMillan, Elizabethj^Ma-
son and .Martha Frazer. .Alumnae pre
sented for initiation were: Jean Mar
ion, Martha Dulin, Daphne Clary and
Jean Craig.—Charlotte Observer.
STORY-PITTS
A quiet wedding and one that came
ws a surprise, was^ solemnized Monday
evening in Fountain Inn, vrhen Miss
ST A( K H 0 U S E-G R A FTON
WEDDING LN VIRGINIA
Waynesboro, Va., IVc. 17.—Dr. and
Mrs. Wade Stackhouse of Dillon, S.
C., announce the marriage of their
daughter; Martha - Catherine,' hr*
... Thomas Hancock Grafton. The cere-
Eva Story and I>avid T. Pitts were ntony U>ok place this afternotm at the
united in marriage. j home of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Freetl in
The bride’.s home is in Carndlton, j Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. Freed is a sis-
Ga,, and she is a member this year ter of the bride.
of the Trinity ^Ridge school faculty in Dr. Hunter B. Blakely, pa.rtor of the
this county. The groom is a son of First !‘resbyterian church of Staun-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitt.s. Sr., of near| ton, Va., officiated. Prior to the cere
May the soft light of Happiness that c^sts no
shadows on the future abide with you this Joy
ous Holiday season.
DRS. SMITH AND SMITH
Optometrists
“My Wish To You’^
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 193:
L. B. Dillard
NEEDED AT CHR
0 MAKE SEASON
here, and ha.s a wide circle of friends, ^^ony a brief musical program was , : -
Who will unite in extending congratu-^^ndereil by .Mi.s.s Ruth Pfohl, harp- - scarcely Chri.st- trie liehts
lations and gest wishes.
; What .s ( hri.stmas without a Chri.st-; course, thei'C are the canilles or elec-
How pleasant it makes the
AUXILIARY HEARS
DR. JOHN .MeSWEEN lomy •«« .u . -.i. •. ^ L • • I
The .Auxiliary of First Presbyterian. BeU^j- Freed.. I without it much of the spirit And how the children love it! They
chrch met .Monday afternoon in the* Among those present were: Dr. ami.beautiful holiday is lo.st. dance about it, tell how beautiful it is,
. ft a I «•* . It 1 M O Thorp it KtAllllH l\<\inti
social rooms of the church. Dr. John j Mrs. W’ade Stackhouse and M. S.
MeSwe^n was present and led the de-! Stackhouse of Dillon, Dr. and Mi's. L.
votional and gave an interesting ad-, Wilson Jaiman, Mrs. Hunter Blakely,
•• ' • vl A lit \ at tlftlUv "" II 11* I'Yft I 'v tt Llvllkli Iv I^*
There it stands, gix'en, pointed and gaze enraptured at its gay decOra-
luxuriou.sly ht'uutiful. -At il^ very top tions and, all in all. have ju.st a glo.r
is a star ornament and seattei-eil gen-
voiionai ana gave «ii uaimau, .ini’. • t « —i, rious time. .Ami then, when evening
dress on ‘‘Christian Education. Mi».s!Mr, and Mrs. J. B. I>affin, ^*'^*. **’’^* *'comes, through the .snow we peer at
Svbil Burdette sang an appropriate Mrs. James T. Spillman, Misses l.aura »«t»cks,^ little coiikie _ „ ^ ^
^ong, -The:infant Je^ms;» V ^ ‘and Franrcn Brown a,,u MlatrFatitiiet^r^^t-oi-nam^^^^
A short business meeting was held _ Strauss of .Staunton. Va.. the Rev. .cotton and silver thread.s. .And. of {now seemingly niagu ally lighted.
afterwards. Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Jr., the Ralph McCa.skill and .Miss Ma.ry ^ - . ^ — ,'
president, expressed thanks for the j (’handler of Richmond, \a., amusement for the occasion was clev-; !»•
large assortment of fruit which was Mary Lakenan of Boulder, t-olo., Mrs.i^^. (jjspatched, with noise] ”
brought to fill the Red Cross Christ-. C. Eyster of f'*'*'”t)e*'sbuig,
mas baskets for the community s j pa., Mrs. Margaret Lang of taxing- almost continuous mirth and , xAwCo raallCC
“poor! •**""' *'* - j,«im Marfpionte HullMiuagi fm|-throughout tim-time-allotted. —
^ Greenville, S. C.. Miss Mary Tram-1 Through the playing of “hingo,” at- - ^Vatts Davis. Jr., .son of Mr. ami
DINNER P.ARXY fOR .'•mell of Charlottesville, \u., ami (i-active prizes were awardeil to a Mrs. Jack 11. Davis of thi.s city, left
WALLACE FRANKS | and Mrs. Dudley Woods, Mr. and j ladies during the evening, last week for New ^ork to join his
Mrs. Selma Franks surpnaed Kier^i-d airf Mr. and Mrs. its gw'st.s. Rev. amlj^ncle. Dr. L. S. Fuller, Jr., on his re-
son, W'allace, Thurs<lay evening with! Voytilla of IVaynesbor^, Va. p. Keisler, aad^dr. and Mrs. | turn to Pari.s. They .sailed on “The
'a lovely dinner party to celebrate his reception followed the cere-) ^ Murray of Newberry, Jw* I^'^copa,” one of the new, fast boats
twenty-first birthday. .A decorated ,nony and Mr. and Mra. Grafton left j Mullins, Prof, and Mrs. H.i''^'ch makes the trip in four or five
cake, glowing with candles, centei-eil i.nmediately for a trip South. I E. Sturgeon of the Clinton Rotary dny*'-
the table and was cut after an elabnr-j Mrs. Grafton is the youngest Frank Gtnlfrey and .Miss* W'atts graituated at the I'resbyte-
ale'dinner im four courses had liei*n ,|aujphter of Dr. and Mrs. Wade Stack- p^land, representing the Kwal rian college two years ago ami recent-
.served. i house of Dillon. She graduated from ] ly has been connected with L. H. Dil-
Tho.se enjoynig the delightful occa-^ Scott college. l>ecatur, (la., in p, Keisler. Lutheran minis-1 store where he made many
sion, in addition to W’ailace, were: and is now registrar and assist- ^vas the speaker forif'icnds. His uncle. Dr. Fuller, decided
Mis.ses Patricia Giles. Martha W’hit-ian^ ^ the dean of Mary Baldwin col-.* occasion, and he iiiavie a most in- that he would take Watts hack to
ten. Carrie Mae Phillips, Margaret jj, Staunton, V’a.
^im>rh^^C Ji^TYince MfrGraftW is the aon
orne and Darrell Franks. i Thomas B. Grafton of
. Miss. He holds an .\. B. degree from
WE THANK YOU
We wish to thank all who attended our oiMtnintr, and
extend an invitation to all others to call upon us at any
time. Visitors always welcome.
We have a icood as.sortment of Potted Plants and Cut
Flowers for Christpyis.
SEND HER A CORSAGE FOR
CHRISTMAS MORNING
A Merry Christmas To Everyone! ;;
CLINTON FLOWER SHOP
Phone 33
ry Haiuwin coi^ occasion, and he mavle a most in- that he would take Watts hack to
Iteresting addi-ess. He tm»k as his sub- with him uhere he will probab-
»n i»f-the-diev,y beginning. “VKq>res.^ioffr’":dT be e.rtablTs-hr;i m ^mne ime'TnfrtrtKr-
of \icks urg, eliminating the “de” and imiit- ness.
- 1 ting the “i,” his subject heeame “Pre.ss :
Presbyterian college. (Minton, a H. D.,q^ „ address was filled with
! <leg»'e«* of Columbia seminary, Deca-
TG PRESENT
“The pri.nce of pe.ace _
The First Presbyterism church anditur, ‘Ga., and a M. A. degree from
S’jnday school will present a jiageant, Northwestern university and i.s at
“The Prince of iPeace,” on Sunday.; present connected with the religions
Dec. 2.'», at h o’clock, to which the pub- education department of Northwest-
lie is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. jem^
J. F. Jacobs, Jr., will be organist and i (m
Miss Ellen Copeland pianist for |M)MLFS* PUPlIii
pageant, which will be gi\en in cos-
tiiiiely encouragement and h»fly ideals
which he urged his hearers' to strive
I to attain.
I The night pa.ssed rapidly, the party
being described by all as one of the
! merriest in the club’s history.
tume. Sjiecial musical selections and a
number of Christmas cavols by both
Tschai-
LIIIRARY NOTES
The Clinton Public library will be
closed op Dec. 26.
New Itouks On Shelves
“Tree Haven,” by Kathleen Norris.
“Fuller’s Earth,” by Carolyn \Ve«U.
Coombe St. Marj-’s,” by Maude
Diver*
TO GIVE RECITAL
M rs. S. P. ^owles will present the
. . . J-ii” IL pupils of her mu.sic studio in recital
the senior and junior c , Friday evening at the Thorn-
feature.s of the progi^m. ; ^^ap^ ^he public i.s
I 4 1’uirvtt FxqTFRN STAR cordially invited to attend.
Following is the program:
CHAITER NAMtS O"'* ^“8 I H.nry Sn..rl-G.n.
Uurens, I>ec. 1.. —-Adah «M>ter,|
JIrdeiL 91 _E.pn« Qpu^_^chpj.u^
Gaston, worthy mutron, C F B^k , - Spaulding—Allen
worthy patron; Mrs. Mary Molfe, ^
sistant matron; M’. O. Bark^ale, as-j Song of the Ijirk
son, treasurer, and Mrs. r-uia .wuri ,, Christina* Tree,” Ci os-j them enjoy all the best magazines,
st-cretaiy. i by—Kathleen Moore. ^ jthe daily papers, and .7.UU0 good
RAAi rkc! “Christmas Hymn and Bells,”; book.s. Price $1.00.
, Pitcher-Effie Uu Moore.-
the- “Knight Rupert,’’ Sch umann
The December meeting of *vic\eil
American Legion auxiliary' was held _ • ‘
To Cut Off Water
‘ In City Tonight
Water in the city will In- cut off to-
■ night at 11 o’chn’k f«*v .several hours, j
j it was stated yesteniny by Supt. .Aus-1
I tin of the water-light plant. ’The cut- j
' off is made neces.sary* to make repair.s
to a broken water hydrant on West
Main street.
Suggestion To Sania ('laus
ADDITIONAL LO('AI>^
Mias Nan wmie ol t hester, is the ;
guest for a few days of Mi.ss Redge I
Peake. '
Joe Mason of Seneca, is spending
the holidays with his mother, Mr.s. I).
At thi.s, the happiest time of the year, we wi.sli te stop
for just a moment and pay our respeet to tliosr of you
who have made jYOssilile a very enjoyable and iu(>**table
year. We would, indeed, Ik* ungrateful if wt‘ f.iilt*^ to giv*.*
credit where credit is due, and we thank vou sjueerely
for your splendid imtronage. We trust this fi icMidsiiip will
continue, and we pledge ourselves ariew to d.i our best
to serve you in a most sati-’-fyiiig way during the coming
year. - .
W %g2„M\ "
. IUSVOfl.
Mrs. D! j. Brinim, Jr., ami three
children, Renibeit, Danny and .Marion,
Give the family one year’s member-s. y., will arrive to-
•ship in the Clinton library and let fm visit to Dr. -and Mrs.
D. J. Krinim.
Friends of .Mrs. W. D. IVay’ will be
sorry to learn that she is confine*! to
I her home in College View on account
j of an injured leg, received in a fall.
American legion The Evening of Santa Claus,’
Thur«l.y •fternooj « Q-n^m-n.
Griffin'. hom< C I “Th. Prinre*.. ' M.n.-Z9rr.-!.«ii
with her were Mrs. Tom .Adair, Mr«. I
j. B. Frontis, Mi^. D. M. Mason, an j Pierrette," .Mana-Zuc
.kiss CoUetU Grtffm. .. . ca-Margaret Coggins.
Mrs. R J. ** * . . . 44.. : Recessional, Roliert*
the meeting to order and led the Al-
legiance To the FUg" and the “Pre-
amble,’* which were recited in concert.!
PUBLIC LIBRARIES GROW IN
FAVOR
Report.s from all over tlie country
show that public libraries are enjoy
ing a greater patronage than ever he
i
NOTH E
W'hy not place (hat gift subscrip-
...„ _ „ tion now? ! have Mime attractive of-
fore in their history. Enforced leisure,! suitable for every age and taste.
due to unemployment, has provide*! an
opportunity for reading and people
James Me- j are reading more books and better
booksthan heretofore. Fiction, his
tory and biogi-aphy afford an escape
from the distresses and discourage
ments of the present day.
JAS. W. CALDWELL
FK1E.MH.Y GREETINGS TO
OUR FRIENDS
In appreciation of the friendly good
will that makes it possible fur u.h to
Uck of funds to provide eipensive .nd serve v.ii. «. evlend . «ln-
entertainment is keepin* the Anieri-.«« a ver) Merry thrl.tmas
can youth at home at niyht with a'*** • «»PP> *’»«
?^:e.Vsi:; v^hiS,pl^ withiK'WANIS -I.AI.IBS NIGHr'
John W. UtU.'. report from the; A VERY MERRY AFFAIR
Academy Street school milk supply j The annual “ladies night” celebra-
fund. She said charts kept for twojtiah of the Clinton Kiwanis club, an
months showed a gain from 2 to 10 eVent at which the numbers' wives
oAunds in the needy children supplied'! and friends are always guests of hon-
with milk. ' place Tuesday evening at
It was decided to fdrra a scrap book i Hotel Clinton,
of all the auxiliary meetings and tol The dining room eras trarsforr.iet*
collect original sheet musk of ^n^jinto a mass of color and beauty with compUining; get in
published during the World war. 'its Christina.s decorations and H'e • ^ literature and
.I^inty ,refresl^ents were served taijquet was delightfully prepared alonw with the*
after the busines^ session. and served.
' - ‘ ’ j R. L Plaxico, newly elected piesi-
CLINTON GIBL'HONORBD | dent of the club, pnesided, and extend- j
AT oitfENS-CHICORA !®*1 » n>o«t cordial welcome to ih'? i
Friends here and elsewhere will be{ guests. The musk for the evening was
interested in the foHowing: furnished by Cantrell's three-piece or- The enrollment of the
Miss Martaret Jones, daughter -of chestra from Spartanbarg and pro.eJ
book for his companion. It seems to
be an assured fact that we will
emerge from this depression with
more character, culture, and poise as
a result of this Enforced turning to
enjoy the benefits along with the
people of other communities.
ENROLLMENT INCREASES
For your convenience we will he.
open every e\eninf until ('hrisImSH.
FRONTIS i
Jewelry Store
a big feature of the program. The club
singing was led by John HoUazsd Hun-
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones of Clinton,
was initiated into Alpha Oinkroa —„ „ ^
at ter in hU QWnJii^yibk.jB>|>oar. The colored 452
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Clinton
schools, white and eidored, at the end
of the December school mouth, had
reached 1,780, divided: white 1JI28,
PHILCO
lUdHK & Tubes
Sritk's narnacr The Ointon
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We Are Ready For
CHRISTMAS
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WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE PROMPT SKKV K’E
TO ALL ORDERS DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS.
OUR STOCKaS ARE COMPLETE. .
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NUTS - FRUITS - CANDIES
Everything for Santa’s Stocking
BALDWIN’S
Grocery
**<>oo4 Tidiifs T» ErP*
PlioRCs 911 uul 100
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