The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 09, 1933, Image 3

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T' -^T" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. The Woinaii’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 W. C. T. U. TO I MEET FRIDAY The Woman’s Christian Temperance union will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at he home of Mrs. L. "Ross Lynn. PARTY GIVEN IN COLLEGE GYM 1 The Hi-Y club entertaintu on Satur day evening: with a party in the Pres byterian college Y. M. C. A. room. After attending the Clemson-P. C. basketball game conversation was en joyed. Later in the evening punch and cake were served to 20 guests. "Busiipiess Men” of today. Mrs. W. A, Johnson discussed “Charles M. Schwab. An account of “Owen D. Youn^” was given by Mrs. A. M. Copeland, and Mrs. F. D. Jones con cluded the meeting with a paper on “John Wanamaker.” noou t# Satuniay afternoon of these dates. > * The officers pf the federation and club members over the state are all expressing great pleasure at being in vited to meet in Union and a large at tendance is expeetbd. city schools on Saturday evening for dinner. / ' V In the dining room the Valentine motif was carried out in the selection of candles, nht cups and favors. A low bowl of red flowering quince cen tered the table which was attractively appointed. The delicious dinner fur ther carrie<l out the Valentine idea. Among the guests were: Mrs. Gary Martin. Misses Lucy Bums, Martha Davidson, Alline Newsom, Annabel MRS. LAYTON HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mrs. Harry C. Layton was ho-stes.^ to the members of the Ella Riddell circle on Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Bradley and Miss Mary Adams appeared on a verj' informa tive program which Mrs. Layton led. At the conclusion of the progn’am the hostess served delicious refresh ments. AUXILIARIES PLAN JOINT MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday, Feb. 16, at Mrs. B. 0. W’hitten’s home. A* special program has been plan ned for this meeting to which the Laurens Auxiliary has been invited. In addition to the i*egular hoste.sscs, ' Mrs. Felder Smith, Mrs. F. F. Hicks and Mrs. R. G. Simpson, the entire membership will be asked to serve. CIRCLE STUDIES ^ CHURCH BOOK Members of the Ella Riddell circle pf the Thomwell Memorial Presbyte rian church are studying this week j Hudson, Nancy Owens, Agr\e» Davis, Dr. R. C. Long’s book, “The Story of} -^n«»P Kirven, Uly Mae W’erts, Olive Our Church.” Monday and Tuesday Tuck, Louise Sims, Narcissa Gray, evieningrs the group met at Mrs. S. P. Ruth Bailey. Bowles' home. A delicious spaghetti supper was served on Tuesday eve- ijj HONOR OF ning before the study of the book was j MISSF.S ADAIR ANf> MILAM begun. ! To honor Misses Madelyne Adair {and Frances Milam, w’ho left Sunday YOUNG PEOPLE ^ HOLD MEETING The Epworth I..eague union met Friday evening at the Bailey Memo rial church. I'he devotional exercises were open- afternoon for New York city, Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. J. M. Pitts enf tertained on Friday afternoon at the former’s home with a miscellaneous shower. Bouquets of jonquils were effective CLUBS TO HOLD JOINT MEETING According to an annual custom, the Woman’s club, D. A. R. and Music club will hold a joint meeting at 4! ation ed with a song, “God Will Take Care jin the living rooms, of You,” after which the Scripture) Upon arrivals the guests were aik- was read from^ Matthevr, followed ' ed to write notes of good wishes to be with prayer by Rev. Carl Goodwin, read when the honor guests reached •After Another hymn, the meeting was their destination — which was Mt. turned over to the vice president, j Sinai hospital, where they entered .About 52 members were present and training as nm-ses, a ivport on the payment of dues was j Little Carolyn and Ann Pitts en- received. , tered, each bringing a basket of love- At the conclusion of the program the ' ly gifts which they pre.sented to Miss- young people adjourned to the rocre-U's .Adair and Milam. will regret to learn that-ahe i.a a pa tient at the Newberry hoapital, hav ing undergone an operation during the pa.st week. Joanna School Honor Roll foc^ January , | V First grade: Junior Bragg, Pearl Corley, Hazel Ellis, Mary Francis, Rowland C. Godfi^y, Eunice Whel- chel, Marcia O'Shield.s, Edna Earl Workman. Second grade: Bruce Abrams, I^etha Crapps, Vivian Crowder, Bobbie Jean Carr, Edna Putnam. Third grade: Jack Craft, Maurice Davenport, Louise Ellis, Mary Lan- ford, Dorothy Sulton, Ella Mae Sul- ton, Bernice Whelchel. ♦ Fourth grade: Harold I^ewis, Nellie Farmer, Jeanette Gs^kiA, Margaret Godfrey, Ruth Starnes, .Anne Hueble. Sixth grade: Floyd Abrams, J. H. Davenport, Lavinia Ross, Henrietta Tumer,~Irene Shaw. Fifth grade: Claudia Mae Boyc*, Mildred Bozard, George Brownings Lee EHjson, Idethcl Francis, Charles Franks, Virginia Jenkins. Seventh grade: Rnbeit Brazel, El liott Dobbins, Callie Putnam, Dorothy Workman. ♦ YOUR VALENTINE FOR YEARS TO COME What haa become of the ValeBtiaes you’ve tent in years gone by? Worn out? Used up? Forgotten? Thb year, why not send a laatiag V'alentine—a gift of permanent beau ty from the Jewelry Store? We can show you any number of attractive gifts that cost no more but last years longer than ether gifts. Drop in—and see for yourself. HIONTIS Jewelry Store hall for i-efreshments and TO TAKE TRAINING AT NEW YORK HOSPITA L Misses Frances Milam and Made line Adair left Sunday for New ,York city where they have become student nur.«!es at Mount Sinai hospital. .Miss Adair is a daughter of Rhett P. .Adair, and Miss Milam a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Milam. Both are grad uates of the Clinton high >>chool and j Deis, former .students at Presbyterian col lege. o’clock Wednesday aftemoon at the high school auditorium. The follow ing program will be presented: Piano solo, “Pompadour’s Fan.” Cadm&n, Mls.s Sjrb|l Burdette. Violin selections: “Air With VafP games. ME1 HODIST ( IKCLFS TO MEET .MONDAY The ciivles of Bi^oad Street Metho- ilist chui’ch will meet next Monday Mrs. R. J. Pitts, Misses Jeanette I’itts, Emmie Pitts and Clyde Ray as sisted in serving a tfempting sweet course. Thirty guests cnioved the lovely af- f-ir. Monn seiccuons: Air >Yun van- chm-ch will meet next Monday^ . ations, ’ Danclo; “Lilacs,” afiVrnoon at ^WYtlr the ex»T^ ^ “Summer Night,’ Franklin | ception of the Sara Glenn circle, which j wcic stance Sullivan, with .Miss Floride 7.:jo _ _ |^evening win Crouch, pianist. Chorus: “Calm As ' the Bohm; “Love of Yesteryear,” Night,” Speaks- V. P. Henry; MR. AND MRS. PHILLIPS HONORS TEACHERS Wednesday evening Mr. and R. W. Phillips honored the teachers of their daughter, Carrie Mae, w’ith a lovely dinner. Miss Julia Bailey as sisted in entertaining. A delicious dinner was .served in courses. Those enjoying the occasion were: Misses Azile Livingston, Gladys Stilwell, Ixiuise Sims, Polly Elrod, Olive Tuck and Mrs. G. C. Odiorne. MISSIONARY SOCIETY STUDIES “MISSIONS” LOVELY TEA MISS Dl’RGIN - Mrs. W. A. Moor'head of Goldville, I entertained informally on Tuesday Mrs. 1 afternoon with a lovely tea to honor Miss ..Blanche Durgin of East Orange, N. J., who is spending several months in Clinton. In the living room Joanna Hill roses were tastefully arranged in va.ses and bowls. Mrs. George H. Ellis and Miss Margaret Moorhead assisted Mrs. Moorhead in .serving attractive sand wiches with hot tea. * The guests who called wyre: Mrs. S. Gar>r Dillard, Mrs. C. R.. >^rkman, i Mrs. T’ 1). Leonard, Jr., Mrs. R. U society of! Martin, Mrs. G. N. Foy, Mrs. Bruce ('ivclo No. 1: ("nairnmn, Mr Adair; ht*stcss, Mrs. B. H. leader, Mrs. P. B. Adair. Circle No. 2: Chairman, Mrs. Gil bert Blakely; hostess, Mrs. H. O. Chambers; leader, Mrs. Thomas Ow ens. ('ircle No. 3: Chairman, Mrs. 1). C. Heustess; hoste.«s, Mrs. H. D. Henry; leader, Mrs. Lula Davidson. Circle No. I: ChairjmfH),/Mrs. T. C. Johnson; hostess, .Mrs. L. I.-. Chpe- land; leader, Mrs. R. W. Wade. Sara Glenn ciixle: Chairman, Mrs. Fred Scott; hostess. Miss Jlelqn Mi lam; leader. .Miss Myrtle Wesfbury. The I.«dies’ Mi.s.sionary . . , the, associate Reformed Presbyterian Gallow’ay, Mrs. A. D. Barron, Mr.s. J. church met .Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. E. Tribble. Foreign missions were stressed, with special empha-sis' on Mexico. Mrs. Blakely Tribble led the meeting and others contributing to the progmm were: Mrs. Reid To<ld, Mrs. Irene Tf)dd, Mr.s. C. If. Betts and Mrs. R. L, Plaxico. N. Dendy, Mrs. Joe Delany, Mrs. P. B. Mitchell and Mrs. C. W. John.son. MRS. GRAHAM HOSTESS TO CLUB .Mr.s. Bothwell Graham was hostess to the Century club on Tuesday af- temoon. Continuing the study of “t’ontemporary Personalities,” special eniphasi.s was placed on prominent S. C. MUSIC CLUB TO MEET IN UNION Union, .Ian. 28. — The South Caro lina Federation of Music Clubs has ac cepted the invitaton issued them by ihe Euterpean and Philharmonic Mu- .sic clubs of this city.to hold their an- I nual meeting here in April. The meeting will probably be held PRESBYTERIAN ( IRCLEi? MEET MONDAY 'The Circles of the First Presbyte rian church will meet Monday afwr- noon, Feb. 13, at 4 o’clock, as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. R. L. Coe, chair man, will meet at 7:30, with Mrs. Coe. Circle No. 2, Mrs. Jack Anderson, chairman, will meet w’ith Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Circle No. 3, Mi's. Fayette Henry, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Gus Burton. ('ircle No. 4, .Mrs. H. S. Finley, chairman, will meet with Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Circle No. Mrs. L. S. .McMillian, chairman will meet with Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Circle No. 6, Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Madelyne Adak and F'ranccs honor guests on Tuesday hen Miss Martha Boll en tertained with a “prom” party. Fo:* decoration, how'k of spring flowei'f^ were used. During the evening a dainty sweet course was served. (Juests of the affair included, be sides the guests of honor: Mis.ses Nannie Sue .Adair, F'ranees Bailey, Myrtis Holland, and John Ray, Dil lard Milam, S. Y. Adair, Ray Pitts, Posey ~Watts Copeland and Jimmie Wingate; On Thursday evening Mis.s Jeanette Pitts enerlained for Mis.ses Madelyne Adair and Frances Milam with a two-, table bridge party. • Early spring flowers W’erc used for { decoration. .After a number of games j a delightful salad course w’ith hot | chocolate was .served. j In addition to the honor guests, those enjoying the event were: Misse.s Nannie Sue Adair, Helen Milam, Clyde- Ray, Emmie Adair, Elizabeth Lynn, and Elmyra Ray. the week of April 20th, beginning Wednesday evening and closing Sat- chairman, will imH't with Mrs. Wilkes urday afternoon. The junior conven tion is a part of the convention ami | man. will will hold session from Friday after- j Young. Ill __■iiiiii 11- ■ ■ _ _ _ j Young Circle No. 7, Mrs. T. J. Peake, chair- meet with Mrs. J. Ia’C (Jills’ circle, Mrs. R. . I chairman, wiR meet with M Announcing The Opening of An Up-to-Date Meat Market The Best Meats .Obtainable At Most Reasonable Prices C. rs. STEAK, lb. ... ...... ISc BEEF ROAST, lb. 12c STEW MEATVlb. .. ..: ....: TVzc PORK CHOPS, lb. ..... ISc PIG LIVER,lb. .. 7V2C PORK ROAST, Ib .... IPAc PORK HAM, lb. .. 15c PORK SAUSAGE, lb... 10c PORK SHOULDERS, Ib. 9c • • • • • • t MIX SAUSAGE, 3 lbs.... ...... 2Sc BOLOGNA, lb .... 12V2G WEINERS, lb. 12V2C SUGAR CURED HAMS Whole or Half lb. . lU' • % —-■ ■ Medium Trout, lb. Oysters, quart.. 8 l-3c .48c We have with ub a market man well known In this 4 community—Mr. J. H. Cato. He will be glad to have you call and can give you any cut of m^t you may ask for. STAR CROCERY Phone 136 {open meeting of iLlTERAKY S(K lETY The secoml o|ien meeting of the WotKlrow Wil.'son literary society of the ('liiiton high schocil will be held Momlay evening, Feb. 13, at 7:30, in the school auditoriiini. The follow'ing program will be given: ' Invocation. 1 Readings: I “Domthy Entertains the Mission- lary Society," Peggy Sprunt. ' “White Hand.s of Telham,” Made- ’ line Cassanova. j “Happy In My Lot,” Elizabeth Buz- hardt. I Musical Selection. Declamations: _ “Inauguiai .Addres.«,” William Wade. “The Retui-n of. Regulus,” Williarti Hart. “Sclfi.'hne.ss,” Edward Ferguson. .Musical Selection. * Debate: “Re.solved, that the Gener al .Assembly of South Carolina Should j Meet Biennially.” Affirmative: Florence Adair and Margaret Moorhead. Negative: Rob- i ert Mcljces and Frances Spratt. Rebuttals. Decision of judges^ MISS TRIRBi.E ENTERTAINS i'LVH Miss Nannie Young Tribble enter tained members of the “Odds and Ends Book Club” on Wedne.sday af ternoon. I Hyacinths and 'yelloif daffodils w'ere used for deooratioii in the living room where thixje tables ‘were placed for hearta dice. Tally cards fqid mints in ba-sketa suggested the Valentine Mason; a colorful salad course fuf- Carried out'thi.x idea. Those enjoying'the occasion werg: Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. W. D. Peat, Mrs. K. B. Sloan, Mrs. Charles Work man, Mrs. Blakely Tribble, Misses Azile IJvingston, Gladys Stilwell, liouise Sims, Lucy Bums, Narcissa Gray, Margaret, and Katherine Blakely. JOANNA MILL NEWS "ss" os'sp "■y -Goldville, Feb. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Templeton ami son, ('lisbyi spent the w’eek-end with .Mr. ami Mrt*. John Templeton in Rock Hill. .Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart Dubois and Mr. and Mrs. ('larenco Prosser, all of Oswego, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John DuUiis. Mr. and Mrs. (J. N. Franks and chil dren, and .Mr. and Mrs. L (). Bolt of Laui’ens, were Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mr.s. C. .N. I rank.'j. Mis. Tom WiKKlruff ami Miss Ruby Vyjoodruff of ('linton, vi.sited Mrs. 1). M. Holman i^umlay. .Mis, A. R. .St.irnes ami daunlitcr, (Teo, spent the week-end with .Mrs. Gary .Martin in I.;iurens. Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Ramsey of Wil- liamsion, spent Sunday with Mr.s. W. G. Puckett. William .Mooihe:id of Duke univer sity, Durham, N. spent the week end with his parents, .Mr. and "Mis. W. A. Moorhead. Miss Evelyn .Murphy of Union, is siiending the week with Mr. and Mr.s. Toy Murphy. Fiiend.s of .Mrs. Parker Rushton you’ll set your on! Flattering necklines ( Bows! But tons! Plain shades, new contrasts, and gay prints! New Novelty Weevee! Plain Grepest SheertI ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»eeeeeee»eee»ee»»eeeee»»4»ee»»ee»eeee» “I Like Good Food and LADIES! —**A^-llou8ehold awaits you. See display at The Your credit is coupon deal and your satis faction guaranteed always. Treat’: window Chronicle, good. No l*re.sentalion of T. W. WOOD, JR. Resident Representative (Lady Wanted) DINNERPARTY ~\ GIVEN TB.ACRERS Mrs. Teagw Harris entertained a group of teachers from the Clinton Flowers For All f Occasions o SHRUBBERY SEE US FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE GARDENING NEEDS. CLINTON FLOWER SHOP 10s E. Carolina Ave. Phene SS Low Prices, I Do!” And so do most women. Thai’s why .so many come here for, their Groceries. Everything is Of Ihe l»e.st, and everything is moderately priced. The Leading Grocery Store For 13 Years We strive to make our SERVICE as near perfect as humanly possible—to provide our customers with pure, clean and wholesome fo(»d—meats—groceries—produce and fruits. This Week’s Specials Snowdrift. 6 lbs. .'>5c Jewel I.ard, H lbs. ~ 50c IMnk Salmon, 3 tall cans . / Tpmatoes, No. 2 cans, Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 8 lbs. 1,000 Sheet Toilet I’aper, 8 rolls 25c 2i)c 49c Fancy Whole Bean ' (’oiffee, lb. Chuck Steak, lb*. Stew Beef, 4 lbs. Pork Roast, Ib. Pork Chops, Ib. Weiners, Ib. ... Cheese, lb Sliced Bacon, Ib. Western Steak, Ib. 17'^c^, 10c 25c 10c l2Hc 17'/2C nCzc 25c FISH I.ETTIICE OYSTERS ~ CHICKENS — HENS CELERY — GRAPEFRUIT — ORANGES AND APPLES. This Week’s Prizes WiH Be: First Prize—24 lbs. My-T-Pure Flour. Second Prize—2 Ib. National Fruit Cake. Third Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Fourth Prize—5 Ib. Picnic Ham. Fifth Prize—3 lbs. Pork Sausage. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. With each 50c paid on account or for cash pur*, chases, you will be given a ticket entitling you (p a chance at one of our regular Free I^wes given away each Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock. You liiust be present to win. ^ Baldwin's Grocery **Gooii tkiaga Bat** m ■r .V - ' • --V - - -C’-- 4 ^ ' \ t* i -