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7/ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 THE C ^TON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST i: BONDS-XABORS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonds an nounce the marria^fe of their dauph- the greatest interest attaches is the tea on Monday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 given by the state exwutive ; committee in honor of Mrs. Russell lAViiliam Magna, president general of I the national society. The tea will take 1 pjace at the governor’s mansion. There will also be a banquet on Monday evening at six o’clock at ‘ which Miss Zenn Payne will be toast- 1 t I master. j Im}>o!tant dates and hours are as * follows: .Ail sessions of conference will bo |Tp It* dent’s hineheon, will add significance to the convention. Mrs. Poole is a , ,, . „ tt • » Woi W traveler, a brilliant lecturer and Dy/-®" M'- Lx'vere.ty of ter, Sara, lo .1. C. Nabors, on Decern-; writer. I Cnroya. on, the twelve hundred , be, 28. 1932. : Mrs. E! D. Sallenger of Florence. ^ 'and hours are as follows:/ j March 20—S:l5 p. m. | I March 21—0:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m.,' '8:t>0 p. m. ^ ' March 22—9:30 a. m., 8:30 p. rii. • rommittee Mendings I ExiHMitive c/omntittee: Monday.' -Musg'x>'es Mill chapter, D. .A. R.. \|^.ch 20. 12 to 1 p. m., English room.} wiil [ meet Wednesday afternoon. Columbia hotel. \ March loth, at Mrs. H. D. Henry s., Ta‘.n;’s>..v tH>nrd: Monday, March) Mr.s, R. E. Jonc-s and Mrs. I). W. Ma- j who is clp.sing her second year as, PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES j president of the South Carolina fed-| MEET MONDAY j oration, will preside at the i^s^uons. Circles of the First Presbyterian! auxiliary will hold ^ joint meeting at; i). A. R. ITIAI’TER the church Monday, March 13. at 4 TO .MFFr WEDNESDAY p. m. Mrs. A. V. Martin will review the book of Hebrews at this time. , >V. C. T. C. .MEETING FRIDAY AFTERNOON The regular monthly meeting of the j son will be a.'S:.sting hostesses.- 2<'. 2 to 3 p, m.. English room, Colnm- j ’’bia hvVel. : R‘gi-stration and C"edentials c'>:t»- Vr. r. T. U. will be held Friday after- CIRCJ.ES / mitUe: Monday, March 20. 2:30 to noon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. L. MOND.\^ ^ | 1:0 p. m.. mezranine floor, Columbia Ross Lynn. .A full attendance is de-‘' Circle.s of the Bro'tid Street Metho- Tuesdnv. March 21. 0:00 a. in., KiirtMl. Ulist chmch auxiliar>’ wiU meet next! ivn^yon ha!}'; 2;3tt p. nv.. Drayton Monday afternoon at 3:30. wfth the hull; Wednesday. March 22, 0:00 a. folio.vir.g h^>:essi s and leaders: | Itravion hall. No. 1. Mrs. B. F. CojH*land. hostess;: ’ LITTLE (;IKL BAS BIRTHDAY erts was secopd and Robert McLee4 wa.s third. Florence Adair and Irene Dillard tied for' fourth place. S'ncv’ Surlla Denson i.s f’-Pm the Ifeev . .'.th i ra.Ie and lAiuise Chambers from the, ninth, it was dechknl with the a^;;ree-j ment^of all parties that Sueila Den son repre.sent the school. Your Check * SPECIAL Expires .March IStli Red Book, 8 months, SltOO. American Boy, 6 months, .YOc. See me for other specials. UMES W. CALDWELL SUBvSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLl IS WORTH AS MUCH HERE AS “HARD MONEY” / i\ will continue to accept checks on payment of ac counts or for merchandise. Check must be for an amount not in excess of mer chandise, and must be presented by person known to me* L. B. DILLARD Clinton, S. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»♦'»»> » ♦ : • '.A small group of friends celebrated' ^trs. F.ugt*re Hi;t. loader, - 1 Comelia Harris’ fourth birthday with' Thomas Owens, hostess; ^UV KeaUCeS her on 3IonJay afternoon. , Blakely. Uader. « • i , Merrv games wei'e played on the: *’• Henderson I itts, host-* games we'-e played .... .... 1 ess; Mrs. !!. .\. lieor. leatler. ‘ Later the little folk came into the * dining rt^m. and. festive, in paper J leader caps wci-e -'•erved slices of the Horns in pa.^lel shades were favors. ight Rates S(K lE'I Y MEETS YVITH YIRS. Pl.AXK O The Missionary society of the .A. R. P. church met Monday evening at .Mrs. R. L Plaxico’s home. The leader. Mrs. Reed Todd, chose “Literature and Christian Education” for the evening’s program. Assisting her were Mrs. D. E. Tribble, Miss Tensie Blakely. M»'s. R. L. Plaxico. and Mrs. C. B. Betts, . MRS. SLOAN^?^ Members of the “(hids and Ends ’ Ib.ok c!ub” enjoyed a meeting Wetl- nesd:iv afteriKH^r at the home of Mrs. ^ The t'linton Watej* and T.ight de- : partm Pt oarrics an advertisement in I to^'.ay’s |M|H*r announcing a reduction of appn»\':r..i.oly 20 per cent in its , TH*- wrw *-!!i4^ dteeainc U'ctwe M:»’Th 1st and will apply to! all residential customers in the city P and en th» rural lines. The rural rates . oan. likewise nnluce 1 fram 12c to 10c t Kar.y s,.nnc nowvr^ --riaffu,ias, ^ ^ , jon.,»K aa.l sprays uf pussywillow, will how'.start at S' cents |H'- K. W. H. instt ad of 10 cents * . ' mm K. W. H. as heretofore, as t’lc .A Pivasant aftornoon was siwnt .sow.ns, .\fu-n.,rds Missvs l.illian ,, j, Brovn amt .Xgne** Iiavis assisteii the hoste'8< in seiz ing a delicious chicken, salad eoursy. Th.. yuvsts worv: Mrs. Charlvsl ^ Workman. -Mrs. W. D. Peay, .Mrs ^ Bt*ing the “First Lady of the Land’* and mistress of the W’hito ‘' Hons*' is npt all social grandeur, comfort and ca.se . . . Mrs. Franklin l>. Roosi'velt knows that fact already, being fart'd with the jH'rsonal task of cutting White House expenses 25*:^, in line with the new I’resident’s promise to ftSlueo all ■'governmental, ex|H'nst's to that extent . . . Mrs. Roosevelt s;tvs she has planned to ■^get *D3tne or ten few^- servants’’, which is taken to mean that she herself will In* her own house keeper . . . and battle the budget. Were eff**ctively arranged in’the liv ing n-oms. No change is made in cooking and High Rank For Local Students o Student averages at Presbyte:'ian college for the first semester have* rv(np,r»tion nianuf.cturinjr ami w,i.,|„,^„ anm.un.v.l ami show that Ibv ler rates, while the federal lax of .., class leads ih the miniber of distinguished Students. . . . , , I The se\en tTi^.est ‘ average.s / made TTie new ivsulential rate becomes! ?9oroe«t by the city ap in tlw pasL. I efftHtive on this month’s hills. BALLWIN TH ATTEND FRIUIDAIRE MEET l»oys an«l two'co-ed.s. In .’the list are; included thixf graduates of the Iwal j high sclund, J. Paul Todd of the .soph-j omore class, (’atherine Blakely of the ELLA RIDDELL C IRl LE AIEEIS - —"1 ni I 1 -r -1.1 \i n i i*i Members of the. Klla Riddell circle^ ^ . t, of the Thornwell Memorial chureh N«nn.e ^un* Tnhhle. .\x,h met .Monday afternoon at -Mrs. h. .M *. ^ v* i' „ . . Burns^ Ixbuise Sims, Nancy Owens and, p, ■ It... I..,!,,, of- the! Martraret aitg Kathvnne lllakely. eircle. pref<<esl over ^“'''"''“■||()KMI.AN.\«;K TE.ACHEKS | ■■ ^ rtif.slllliail tli.w. and Uoem- Alironi.i of | , , 'V. 'j;, Fritritlai. }■>»■ sopbomotv class. , r-1 r'^l^bnlet" ""' tl.rTho^^’eU} 'tCVn^’^rrco^o i ■ Arkreo^usion of the meetimt j»" «e.lites.iay even.nR at|„„ .Marrh 9. in .Atlanta, where several | the hostes. »rv*d . deliciou. aaUd ** j. . •"*"'*'7/ . j The living and dining rooms were assemble. \| attractively decorated with spring Mr. Baldwin will he accompanieil to flo**eis. . c the conference by several of hi.s sales- A delicious supper was serveil ini man. ^ courses. “Afterward, word-buildingi The meeting will Im* one of many conte^^''Were enjoyed. Mis.ses t'ai'olyn in various sections of the country .M^m-e and Julia Porter were winners where' plans for Frigidaire udvt/rti.s-j n C‘>ntests and were pre.sentt'dl jpg. promotion and .<a!es plans for the ' with>ox^ of candy. “Boohy’’ prizes n.|uaining nWnth.s of 1933 will be dis-j were given Alis.ses Margaiet t’lary fu.'-s***! in detail f<*r the benefit of the course with cheese wafers and coffee. MRS. MOORHEAD ENTERTAINS 1 LIB Mrs. W. -A. Moorhead entertained the “Idle Moments” club on Wednes day' afternoon at her home in (iold- Vjille. For the occasion the rooms were beautifully ,decorate<l with jonquils, «. i i m i \ M 1 1- * II. fw.. and Kate Ixatimer. Miss bla Turner dealers and salesmen. .«I>irea and forsvilua. lour tables for . , . . . _ - ' • assKste*! rn entertaining. %FACT FIHDER HOSIERY SALE! Thursday - Friday Gordon’s REGULAR Sl.OO HOSE (Sli.ifhtly Irreijular) To Go On Sale for These Three Days — at — — or — $1.00 for 2 Pair V \ ♦ ♦ ' / JOE L. CARTER LADIES’ ready-to-wear ' in the living In addition to the prize winners, the ro<)k were arrange*! the ttamv, a .l^vtahle JOANNA MILL NEWS followed b^ ® 11 II ' « 1 I M ■ \eina 11 lU. .Mary Adams, Luva .Me- Donald anr Helen Porter. course was servt'il, sweet c«Yq.rse. Wil- HosTii'lm'MlS.1KOAE n.i « HOSTESS lO t IKt I.E unii \ib< uirxpv Mr<. Thornwell Dunlap entei-tained " th„ "Tvavhers- circle" of the Thorn- On Thur«Uy aflem^n Mrs well Memorial chareh at her home on 1'“’" cnlerta.msl the nu mlH-rs Monday evemnit. with Miss Mildred «f M m*ro,e elub ^ White a.* an as-ristant h.istess. • The rooms were beautifully .le.o- ■ lloldvdie. .March 1. II. H. Goa"*'!! and Elmer McHarity JA( K ROBIN.SON “It hap)>ene.i Ufoie you could >ay .lack Rt»binson,” im ans, as you km)vv, • ] [ it hapfM'nt'd *|uick!y. .According to aii old English .-tory .lack Robinson wa.s ^ '”"1 nott'il for the shortness of his visits. Mr. and Mra. Jack would call at'a home and befort' the servant had time-to announce his ., of KHerton, Ga.. sjK'nt a few days name he would leave, llie pre.senl-day j this week with Airs. I^eila Turner. j expression comes from the old story. Mr. and Ylrs. J. E. Harris of Gaff-j , ney, we^ Sumlay guests of Mr. and .Mrs. R. G. Carr. Hi-School Holds Spelling Contest':; Mrs. M. K. Mt'fllock and little son. Mis. White who is chaiiTnan of this ra'nJ "‘'h daffodils and other sprint! Melvin Ituhose. are siiemlintt the week Kiou,.; presided over a short business « Pleasant aftern.M,n i in Sumter. .session ^he w-as unanimously chosen ’ gue.-t* were invite<i into the *lin-i .Mrs.. J. .A. .Addison sjient several j. spelling.contest was conducteil in president for another year, and Mis.s a deliciou.s .^alad days last week with her brother in the high schind Monday to .select the Helen Porter was reelected .secretary-, daffodil cake ami cream Ninety-Six. ^ j he.st s|H'ller t<» reprcisent the school in -were served. Mrs, Henry was assi.ste*! Mrs. Thoma« Gause and little* the county contest to be held here on treasurer. . l u An interesting talk on “evangelism” "enry was gi'en by .Mrs. I.. R. Lynn. Mrs'sNtone. Caroline Caldwell d^livereil an inter pretation of the 9th and 10th jchap- ters cf Hebi-ews. Later in the evening the hoste.ss served a dainty sweet course. .M. Young and .Mi.'O* daughter of luiuiens, are spending the week with Mrs. James Evan.s. Those enjoying the occa.sion were: Mrs. George R. Iloliand, Mrs. \V. .M McMilhin. Mrs E. McIntosh. Mrs. Lula Davidson, .March 31. ..Miss Ansic Kirveu made *»ut three li.sts of fifty words each Mr.v. J. IL Turner and son, l^y-j which were taken by every pupil in R. Iloliand, Mrs. W. .M. mond. of Spartanburg, are visiting the high scho<.l. Mrs. L. H. Dillard s. E. I-Arthur, Mrs. A.-Mr.^ and Mrs, <!. E. Thomas. * [graded th** papers:: Mis., .Aliri-Benj.min, memberofthe, f Suhlla Ihm- TO MEET I.N" .Al'RII. The annual convention of the South Ca»'olina Federation of Women’s Clubs will be held in Columbia again this year. The dates are Aoifl' 5 and C, anvl the Jefferson hot*el will be headquarters. Mrs. B- H Mrs J. D. Boland. Joanna school faculty, sfient | sj; plac^^^^^ Rob- .Mrs. P. M- Pitts, Mrs. \\. R. .Ander- week-end in Darlington. j son, Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, Mrs. T. P.' and Mrs^ Jack JJaveniMirt, Mr. Owens, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Mrs. P. B.. unj Mrs. Joh^lL Davenport and chil-) .Adair and Miss Mary Lizzie Owens, 'dren,,and Rev. M. K. Medlock attend-} ed the funeral of J. .A. Davenport ini .Ml’SlC t^'l CB C rp-ss Hdl on Thur.sday. . | ENJOYS PRCK.KAM ' Mrs. J. .M. R<.ss has lieen .siiending | Woman’s Music club held the a few days in Greenville with her son. March meeting at the home of Miss pr. Dougias Ros**. .A commit:ee has been working hard i<’lara L icket:. b .\ir. and M^. J. E. •'^**J*y to keep all the interesting events on A plea.sing program on Old and dren of Newdierry. spertt Sunday with the program confined to the allotte-J I N* w Scandmavian Mu-ic” w as given, Mr. and Mr.s,, P. E. Swygert. day and a half. The presence of the with Mrs. I« R. Lynn chairman of the ‘ president general, Mrs. Grace Morri- program. , , I Honor Roll for Joanna son Poole, as a guest speaker on thej Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mrs J-vnn: ^whool "7 fine arts program and at the presi- read apBropriaie papers. The follow- First graj': Junior — : ing n us'cal numiers were r-^'CsenU'd: Ellis, Mary Irancis, Marcia O Shields, PROSPERITY >J “May ^’ight," Palmgren Eunice Welchel, Edna Earle Work- wa« infit around the cor-r^rs. J F. Jacoh*,iJr. man, Bertie .Morris. kr i* •! ui. The new mIminU-^ Vocnl solo. -Syvelyn.'' Singfing-; Seeond B'-“7 Ahrnmx. Viy- '* -w,. .. . _ i lan Crowder, Bobbie Jean l/arr, Viola Gluck; Hall. * . tration has eiosed ail the banks in Wrs. Charles John.*-on. ^ order that people will save. This sav-: Piano ^ solos, .Andante, ing can be greatly increased by *»“> V ing iMamonds and Silver at the pres ent unheard-of prices. Tchaikowksy—j Third grade: Vonetta Brannon, James Byars, Jack Craft, Maurice Flowers For All Occasions O CLINTON FLOWER SHOP 10,*) E. Carolina Ave. Phone 33 1 (t t V FRONTIS Jewelry Store k \ PHILCO Radios & Tubes Ml’sPharai^ .f the Laik.’ Gene Bowlei I Vocal solo, “Sun.shin« Song,” Greig ’ Davenport, Troy Ellis, Curtis .Morris, i—Miss Coiletie Griffin. .Louise Ellis, Mary I.anford, Dorothy. At the conclusion of the program' Sulton. Ella Mae Sulton, Bernice Miss Ruth Bailey was elected pre.si- Wbelchell. '4 'dent, and Mrs. Fayette lienr;. i-eelect-i Fourth grade: Harold I-ewis, Nellie ed secretary-lreasurer. ! Farmer, Jeannette Gaskins, Margaret I j Godfrey. Ruth Stamea. state CONFERENCE - Fifth grwle: Claudia Mae Boyce, ; D. .A. R. THK MONTH ^ ; MildrM Borard, George Browning. I Plans have been completed by of-' Lee Ellison, Idethel Francis, Charles ficials for the annual state conference} Franks. of the South Carolina Daughters of! Siirih grade: J. H. Davenport, Rosa |th9 American- Revolution. Several! Mae Motes. Ralph Prater. “ Lavinia from [ the local chapter are planning Rofs. Henrietta Turner. Clareiice to he in altemiancc da March 20. 21 and 21 in Columbia. Convention head- quarterk are at the Ccdnmbia hoteL Anmag the nocial fonctiona to which Wofford. 9. Seventh grade: Grace Bosard. Mjllie Cole. Elliott Dobbutt, Callie Putnam. Dorothy (Guaranteed Typ«*writer RihbonH —50c and 75c. Show ('erd Ink—25c bottle—3 for 70c, ^ Time Books—5c. 15c, and 25c. Crochet ’Thread, soft finish 3V> lb. ball—4>.5c. Caibertson’s 19.33 Blue liook on Contract Bridge — rental fee 20r week. THE BOOKSTORE S AVE H E R EJ Your Food Problem Can Be Easily Solved If You Get the Habit of... Trading at Baldwin’s We keep your money at home where it is needed. We employ home talent—buy loeally—handle the best—and .sell for less. WATC H THIS SPAC E FOR HARCiAlNS LARD, 8 lb. pkK. 55' SNOWDRIFT, fi lbs. .2 -55' Fancy CJreen LIMA BEANS, 2 cans . M TOMATOES, No. 1 can 5' TOMATOES, No. 2 cai\ 10' TOMATOES, No. 3 can SUGAR, 10 lbs. 45' PORK ROAST, lb.— 10c, 12V2C, 15c BEEF ROAST, lb.— 0 10c and I2V2C STEW 3 lbs. BEEF, 25' VEAL Lb. STEAK, 20' WESTERN STEAKS, Lb. 25' CriamiTV BUTI KR Lb. 25' Uounlrv BUrrER Lb. 25' 'This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First l*rize—8-lb. Suirar Cured Ham. Second Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Third Prize—6 Dinner Plates. ’ Fourth Prize—6 Oat Meal Dishes. Fifth Prize—5 Jb. Picnic Ham. * > - V * With Each 50c You Spend With Us Y'ou Are Given a enhance To Win a Prize YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. in U Baldwin’s Grocery “0004 ThiMia IW Eat” Phone* 99 and 100