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I k X I . J THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 / THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S;, C. '*■ 1 The Womaii’s Page : SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 S. Adair on Thursday and with Mrs. 0. Ithe past^eek of relatives in Gaffney.,! A. Sowers on Friday. . Miss ^Mary Lane has -returned to’ On Wednesday night the prayer her home in Tampa, Fla., after spend- groups will join in a meeting at the!-ng two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. church with the regular Wedne,sday! Geofge Odiome and family. I night prayer meeting, which will be j Thomas D. Jacobs and httle conducted by Dr. D. J. Woods. ! daughter, have returned from Lasley, Rev. Kerr Taylor, retired mission-1 ^een visiting her ary from China, will preach on Sun- p^n^nts. dav, Jan. 15th. The foreign mi.ssion i L . will close at the regular' ., her home in Hartsville, after spending i several days here with .Mis.s T.lsie I! 'and Mrs. E. E. Howell of Marion,,if", THE NEW YEAR - _ For tho.se thinking of New Year Ala., and is a Senior at Presbyterian j a?a»n will give a special for .resolution^ the following is suggested * college of this-city. season monthly LITTIE OLD EW YORK 6t/ CARLH.6&T2 r NOTICE Why not place that tion now? ! have noaiie attractive of fers, suitable for every age and tartc. JAS. W. CALDWELL meeting of the m., when Auxiliary^' Rev. Mr. I Neighbors. Sign on Sixth avenue shop: "During alterations, no business usual.” » a r with a by a Bmish poet: I wijL start afresh this year higher, fairer creed; ^ I " will cease to stand complaining of my ruthless neighbor’s greed. I will cease to sit repining while my The young couple home in Clinton. eign mission mcs.sage. At this time will make theirself-denial offering will be taken. I duty’s call is clear; :v*ri will waste no moment whining and my heart shall know no fear. I will look sometimes about me for the things that merit praise; I will search for hidden beauties that elude the grumbler’.s gaze. I will try to find contentment in the paths that I must tread; I will cease to have resentment when another gets ahead. MRS. SILAS BAILEY^ ENTERTAINS CLFB i One of the interesting bridge par- was at home for the holidays from ties of the week was given Tuesday Darlington School for Boys, enter- afternoon by Mrs. Silas Bailey when tained a number of friends for dinner she entertained the Tuesday Contract!at the Mary Musgrove Tea room. Mr and Mrs. Georgf* Weathers h:.”e rt timed to Ware Shoals, afte” .“pending., the holidays with the lat- NEI) SPRUNT parents, Mr. and Mrs. George GIVES DL>fNER Speake. , , _ ‘ . Mrs. John A. Seay of LaGrange, Thursday evening Ned Sprunt, who | ^^^s. J. R. McTeer and little daughter of Denmark, have returned You can buy steamship tickets to Europe here in .New York on the de ferred payment plan. V’ou can’t .sell bean shooters in New York. It’s against the law. Flowers For AH Occasions O — CLINTON FLOWER SHOP 10.5 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 33 I COPELAND-CROUCH Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland of Clinton, announce the marriage of their daughter. Opal Aughtry, to Wal ter S. Crouch, of I^esville, on July the twenty-first, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. Bndge club. Poinsettias and other* Christmas decorations were tastefully used. .“Yfter cards a delightful salad course with Russian tea was served. The guests w'ej*e: Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. John \\\ Finney. Mr.®. D. C. Heustess, Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mrs, Goyne Simpson, Mrs. R. J. Pitts, Mrs. H. M. Wise, Mrs. Brewer Dixon, Mrs. At a prettily appointed table, which w'as centered with a bowd of cut flow'- er.s, covers w’ere laid for eight. A de licious dinner was served in four courses. Rose place cards were effec tive, and bon bon dishes filled with pastel mints were placed on the table. The tea room was beautifully dec- orateil with holiday greens. Guests for the occasion included: to their homes after visiting their parents, ?4r, and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. B. M. Anderson, Miss Mary New York is a great city for san.l-i wiches. It is said that sandwich shops. .and restaurants he’’e sell 1)16 differ- Mrs. Ariderson and Oscar Kern of Spartan-, kinds' sandwiches. They sell for burg, and R. C. Philson of .\bbevil!e,, •'* cents to $2. were the guests Tuesday of Mrs. -\g-| ncs Kern. | ^ well-dressed young lady sell- Bluford Copeland, formerly mana-1 'ng men’s neckties on the .street last ger of the Bell company of Renno. is'week. now connected with J. 1. ('opeland &| Bro., hardware dealers, of this city, i There are many Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard have re- There are who believe work business men here must be distribute*! Wm. Hailey Owen.s, Mrs, T. J. Peake, ( Ross Lynn. .Mien MtvSween, Bill Mrs. C. Hays an»l Mrs. R. C. .\dair. Sween, Killy Owens, Fred t)xley, and Sam Robert Daniel. turned to their home in Greenville, af-i to relieve unemployment, that the ter spending the past two weeks with i work day must be shortened to five Vance, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. hours and the work week to five days. LOVELY DINNER GIVEN FOR,MISSES McCRARY Misses Ella Little and Copie Mc- Crai^were honor guests on Saturday evening when Mrs. John W. Little cnteilained for them with a beautiful FRIENDS ENJOY 1 dinner. STAG DINNER , i Pretty Christmas decorations adorn- Bill and Allen MeSween entertained l^d the livmg rooms. In the dining a few friends Friday evening at an room, which was attractive with holly, enjoyable “stag supper.” la delicious dinner in four courses was Christma.s decorations wore used' served at a prettily appointee*! table, thioughout the house. Pretty place cards further carried out Billy 1 the Guests of the evening were: Owens, Dill Ellis, Sam Daniel, Sprunt and Thad Johnson, Ned V. I). C. CIIAI’TER , TO MEET FRIDAY j The local U. I). C. chapter will meet' F’riday afternoon at 3:30-at the high j school with the following hostesses: Christmas idea. Guests in addition to the honor guests were Misses Sarah Copeland, .Margaret Jones, .Mary Howze Dillard and .Margaret Moorhead. senou, w.u. I.u- ^he ei Mrs R. K. Jones M.ss AKatIm Da-, vis, Mrs. C. M. Hailey, .Mrs. G, f, |,t.s .and leader. OPFN .MEETING OF LITERARY SO( lETY The first open meeting- tif the Woodrow M’’iTs(>n literary .society of the Clinton high .school will be held in the school auditorium Friday evening, Jan. Oth, at 7:30. The following pro gram w’ill he given: Invocation. Readings: “'I he D.ny of Jiulgment,” .\delaide Roht'rts, —-‘‘T*! a Waterfowl,” Laetitia Jones. “Traveling On,” Julia Bailey. Selection by the glee club. n<‘clamations: “Liberty or Death,” Robert Ellison. "Gettysburg Aildres.s,” I.A*on Bolick. “Wake Uj), .\merica,” Joe Dorman. LONGSHORE-WELIsS The following announcement will he I of interest to friends in the city: j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Longshore of Clinton, announce the marriage 6f their daughter, Zenobia Evelyn, to Robert Dillard Wells of Raleigh, N. C., on December 25th, at Uurens, S. C. The britle was becomingly attired in a traveling en.semble of _sage green, with accessories of br’ovvn. Mr. Wells is the only son of I>erla Wells and the late Hugh W«‘lls of Petershui g, Va. The couple will make their home in Raleigh. Wm. Bailey Owens, Mrs. R, C. Adair, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Jr., and Mrs. I.„ B. Dillard. will meet at 7:30 CENTURY CLUB ENJOYS “EDUCATION PROGRAM The Century club held an interest- Mrs. ing meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wy.sor, with “Ed ucation” as the general theme of the program. Roll call, which was an- swere*! with “.\ change you have not ed in education,” was very thought- pu-ovoking. Mrs. John Spratt gave an excellent the “History of Education." The program continued with Mrs. 11. A. Copelanil’s paper, “The Child Ver sus Depression.” She showed u chart which gave the relative cost of a Selection by the glee club. Debate: “Resolved, That legislation should he enacted reserving to educa tional agencies at least 15 per cent of„ all radio channels available for BRIDGE CLUB M ini MRS. I riTLE Mrs. John W. Little was hostess on entertained the at a lovely u lUncVieon. i oi M'lkHkV^ly aiiffiiHreirtBhfeFaTrfyir^idcastlng i'n'tWe lfnite(f j?tlite.s.’» JTbFnson wHI be the courses. After luncheon several rounds of contract were enjoyed. Christmas dworations made an ef fective setting for the affair. Mrs. Little’s guests were: Mrs. T. J, Peake,-Mrs. J. A, Chandleil Mrs. the latter’s I). Henry. Robert Vance has returne*! to Chat tanooga, Tenn., to resume his studies at the McCallie school after being at homo-for The holiday^^. Mr. and Mis. .-\. E. McIntosh had as^their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raines' and son, Billy, Misses Margaret and Lucile Matheny and C. B. Matheny of Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Bruee Roberts and little daughter returned to their home in ('olumhiu on .Momlay afUu' spending several «lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .\. E. McIntosh. Mr. Rob- eits came up Surulay and acc*)m- panied them home. A New York company claims to have perfected a .synthetic rubbtm au tomobile tire which will run 37.5,000 miles 1 ■ .Another New York company claims to have perfected a synthetic fabric which will make it unmce.ssary grow cotton. t to Ten Greatest .Many New York advertis’ng men are trying to anticipate the influence' of television upon American home life. It i^'said televjsion will ket*p' families more at htune. Oil men inter-, pi et that to mean that less gasoline' will be consume*!. Theatre owners, think it means *leerease*l attendance. | • The first horse «|0^V8 iNftHdCCl flour was erect*'*! I U526 at 32 and 31 mill for grinding in New York William street. in' Affirmative: Mary (ilynn Cham bers, Rosa Hailey Little. Negative: Suella Denson, Ruby W*>odruff. Rebuttals. Decision of judges. .Mrs. L. R. Lynn concluded the pro gram with an article on .l*)hn Dewey. PRKSBYl ERIAN ( IKI.CES .MEET MONDAY The circles of the Fii-st Pres'iyte-; jmper on riaii church will meet .Mon*lay, Jan. H, at 4;()0 *)’cl<)ck, with the exception of No. 1, -which nicle No. 1, Mrs. R. L. Coe, chair- chihl’s edueathm in l'.>21 an*l l‘J31 ma^ with .Mrs. Coe. ""Tircle No, 2, Mrs. Jack .Anderson, chairman, with Miss Katherine Haig-j ' Ip,. ( LUB members Circle No. 3, Mrs. Fayette Henry, ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS chairman, with .Mrs. C. P. Robinson. , Members of the Idle Moments club Circle No., 4, .Mrs. H. .S. f'inley, infounally entertained their husbands chairman, with Mrs. B. O. Whitten. .Thursday evening for dinner at Mrs. Circle No. 5, Mrs. L. S. McMillian,! \V. A. .Moorhead’s home in Goldville. chairman, with Mrs. Wm. Bailey Ow-• Quantities of |>oinsettias, red can- idles ami evergreens attractively dec- Circle No. 6, .Mrs. Harry W’ilkes,ioiate«l the spacious rooms for the with Mrs. R. S. Owens, [lovely event. DINNER PARTY BY MISS WHIITEN .An enjoyable dinner jiarty of the holi*lay .season was that given by, Miss .Mildre*! Whitten on last Friday even ing at her home in College View. Two lighted evergreen trees re mindful of the happy Yuletide season flanke*! the entrance. The home was beautiful in Christmas decorations. In tht* receiving rooms were crystal tre*‘s, poinsettias, potte*! plants, and Christmas greens effectively ar range*!. The *lining table, which wa.s laid with a l*»vely lace cloth, was centered with a cystal tree. Green and red sha*le*l candles burned. Colorful cel- l*>phane sha*l*'S. weie als*> u.se*l on the chr.nd* lier. The green and iomI color Ntnv V*>rk, Dec. 30! Supreme Court | Justice Louis 1). Brandeis heatls the' list of- th<t^"ten greatest living Awer- New York’s first wharf was ere .scheme was further carrie*! o'ut in the place eui«ls an*l in the <linnea\ which was :u‘rve*l in five c*»urKes. TIm‘ guests who enjoye*! the lovely event were: Misses Julia Bailey, Joyce Pitts, ,Maiy Kate Hollis, Bev erly Davis, Carrie .Mae Phillips, and Iris Ston**. After *linner a group of boys calUnl and *iHnciiig was enjoyt'd throughout the remain*ler of the evening. lean Jews.” ma*le public ttwlay after a poll of S4 e*lit*)rs and publishers of English-Jewish newspapers. The others are: Felix M. Warburg, hunker and phil anthropist.' Supreme (’ourt Justice Benjamin N. Canlozo. *• ^ Govern*>r-elect Herbert H. Lehman, of New Y*)rk. .Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the Now A’oik Times. m .Moore street soutb--<rf in 1(>5‘.). It is said that when times get liet- ler a building is to be erecteil in New York which is to be higher than Empire State building. the Y*UU won’t believe this one but it’s ttue: 40,000 persons in New A'ork own bicycles. law Ludwig I>ewisohn, author. Felix Frankfurter, HaTvard .school professor. Walter Lippmann, eilitorial contrib utor of the N<'W York Herahl-l'ribune ami writer. Stephen S. Wis**, ruhhi of the Free .synagogue. New York city. Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of th** American Jewish isTfhmittei'T”' BUY COLLIER'S ('ollier’s Magazine—$2.00 year. In c!;’hs for $1.75. JAMES AV. CALDWELL Your Beauty Your own l*)veliness can He so charmingly improved or emphasized with a per manent wave- given at Ab rams Barber and Beauty Sh :p. Welake special {>ains to make your wave fit your tyiH\ iugly Prices are astonish- low! NOW! THK FAMOUS FRENCH FERFUME on', WAVE $12.50 Wave (or $7.50 f^ne For Appointment Abrams Barber and Beauty Shop Phone 82 I i CARD OF THANKS wish friemis f expiessi* We an*l and exI during the *lear each ings. to thank our ncighlnus f*)r th*‘ many kimlncsses ions of sympathy sh*>wn illness an*l ilcath «»f our wife aii*l mother. We pray for one of you Go*l’s richi’st hless- li. .A. Steer an*i Family. Additional Locals A Good Place To Trade In 1933 chairman. adaik-howell wedding Of much interest tp a wide circle of were; friends Carolina and Ala bama is [the marriage of Miss Eliza beth Clair Atlaii" of Clinton, to Thom as A. HoWell of' Marion,^ Ala., which took -place-SaLuriiay, Pec,^ I > >T) berry. The ceremony was performed j Mrs. by the Rev. J. W. Carson in the pres-, R. I ence of a few friends, Mrs. Howell wore a lavender mo hair dress with accessories to match. She is the attractive daughter of Mrs. Marie Pinson of Clinton. She was edu cated at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, and is a graduate nurse of Grady hos pital, .Atlanta. The bridegroom is th^ A delightful four-course turkey <lin-1 Pittj' is now ctinnected with the ner was serve*l. 'firm, of ll B. Dillard a.s.salesman. The members an*l guests present ^ Charles Johnson are Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Hunter, i week in Greenville. .Mr. and .Mrs. George Hr Ellis, Mr. aii*l j Mrs. J. J. ('ornwell were Mrs. W’. H. Simpson, Mr. an*l Mrs. | Greenville on Tuesday. l^F. C. Pinson, .Mr. and Mrs. J. Will | Miss Marjorie Woo*lruff of Green- Dlllard, Mf. ami Mrs. J. A. (handler, Hpent the we<*k-end with her ml Mrs. E. T, Woo<iruff, We offer a complete stock of Groceries, Fruits, Produce, Meats, Feeds, etc. Our prices are right always. Let us help you to sare. i" Farmers Exchange ‘ Phone 157 vhich;Dil!lard, M|. ami .Mrs. .1. A. i namiier, ^ New-1 Mr, and Mrs.* S. M. ^Su^Crel, Dr. Mr. a.. Frank Kellers, Prof, and .Mrs., Mahaffey-has returned from! Coe, Mr. ami Mrs. L, D. Me-j v. here he has been visiting j Clary. relatives, I V'. P. Weldon has returned to his home in Detroit, -Mich., after spend- t*on of Mr. It’s Sterling Silver That Lends- Charm To the Lends- Charm To Dinner Table. " Come in and find out how lit tle it will cost to complete your Sterling Silver pattern.^ . FRONTIS Jeweliy Store ENJOY DANCE AT COUNTRY CLC1R\ Miss'Carrie .Mae Phillips delight fully entertained a large group of young folk at a dance Thurs*lay eve-! ning at Lakewood Country club. j .Mr. and .Mrs. P^miP® j home frr*m .Surpter, i Bailey Owens acted as chaperones, j visiting relatives. Dainty cakes and hot cocoa were serve*! during the evening. Among the invited gue.sts were: Misses Julia Bailey,' Irene Dillard, Mildred , Whitten, Beverly Davis, Joyce Pitts, Peggy Sprunt, Iris .Stone, Elizabeth Harris, and Dill Ellis, Jack ing several days in the city. Miss Frances Crutchfield of Or angeburg, spent a few days last week with .Miss Virginia Kellers. .Mrs. Raymond Pitts has returned where she has iting Mrs. J. K. Robbins of Salem, Va., has returned to her home aft.€r spend ing two weeks with her sister, Mrs. 1). J. Woods. C. W’. Wis^^and family of (’harlotte, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. F rank Kellers. PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy Wfthcrs|>oon,. Joe Donnan, Ned j Miss Virginia Kellers was in Green- Sprunt, Edward Ferguson, Billy Ow-' ville last week-end, where she attend- John W. F'inney, Hayne Wqik-ipfi a house party given by Miss Flliza- man, Turn Addison and Sam Daniel, j beth Jones. M isses Margaret .McCaughrin, Mar- PLAN TO OBSERVE 'gaiet Nesley an*l Clara Eskridge of WEEK OF PRAYER j Newberry, have been spending several The “Week of Prayer for Foreign'(lays with .Miss Margaret Moorhead. .Missions” will be observed by the, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Evans and chil- Woman’s .Aitoljary of the. First Fres-idren have returne*! to their home in byterian church, beginning on Mon-! Laurinburg, N. C., after spending the day, Jan. 9th*i at the circle meetings, j holidays with Mrs. Flvans’ parents, . prayer groups will meet on Tues-1 Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Pitts, day, Thursday and Friday at 9:30 a. Charles .Shockley of New York city, ,nb at the homes of ^ilvs. A. V. Mar- is spending some time here with his tin, Mr8;y,p.l^J,, Woods and Mrs. Both-' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. afid well Graham. In the aft^oon of the j Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, sdme days at 3:30 meetings will bet Mrs. Agnes Kem, Mrs. W. R. An- ht^ld at-the. home of Mrs. Frank Mil- dersoh, 1-ouise Kern, Jam*^ An- ler on Tuesday, with Mrs. . Frankiderson and J. B. Philaon were gueata A Good Resolution Resolve to keep up your personal ap pearance — and let us do it for you at a small cost. MEN’S SUITS Cleaned and Pressed MEN’S OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed LADIES’ DRESSES OR COATS Cleaned and Pressed PHONE 28 Buchanan’s DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY ^ ‘The Old Reliable” Time-Tested Mrs. Housewife. Let us supply the pure foods for your table the coming year all You’ll like the quality of our pruducts; you’ll you can desire, and prices must reasonable. find our serMce This stores strives constantly to provide such \arieties of fine foods for its (latrons as to make shopping here pleasant and prof itable. We invite your business for the New Year. 'Fry ovir GhhIs and sen ice one week or one month and if pleased tra*le with us always. You can save Imth time and money hy consulting our a.her- tisemenl in this paper every Thursday morning. DRESSED FISH, DV.STER.S. HENS ( IIICKENS AND FRVLNt; Pork Chops, lb. Pork Roast, lb. Beef R«>a.st, lb. Steak, lb. Slew Meat, 3 ll>h. for ('heese, lb. Snowdrift Lard, large size Corn .Meal, peck I5r 12'2C 12',^ 12'ic 25c I9r 5.>c 20c Fat Meat. Ih. Rib .Meat. lb. Irish Potatmvs.'10 lbs 7c 7c 2.5c Sweet Futatoes, 10 lbs. ■TSTiT"? T6ihafdes7“3~cTih^ :.»c -.-1 , f _ 2.>c No. 1 Tomatoes, 2 *‘ans I 25c I Snow Mhile Flour, 2i b>s. 60c Our New Year’s resolution: To slick to our customers, to be careful in our selection of cuslomera, to work harder to give ser vice, and to rut out non-profitable acrounts. / This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—24 lbs. My-T-I*ure Flour Second Prize—6 lbs. Snowdrift. Third Prize—fi Dinner l*lates. Fourth Prize:—<> Soup Plates. Fifth Prize—6 Cups and Saucers. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO \MN. 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 i>:i5 en away each Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Y’ou must be preseift to win. H ^ Baldwin's Grocery “Gpo4 TUngn Tn^r Phonei 99 and 100 a