The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 30, 1933, Image 3

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/■ THURSD Jf 'S/ 7 f • > THE CUNtON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, SL C. PAGE Hillsborough high school anc was an' officer of the K. S. club. She- latf i* at- j tended the Florida State Colic,for YOUNC rEOPLE ENJOY OLTING The Intel-mediate Christian Endea- at New Prospect Baptist church 1, at 10:S0 a. m. Dr. Alva Langston, returned mis- vor boys of the First Presliy-tenan, si^nary from ^r^zjl, ^nll deliver the church entertained on Friday evening. ^*^*®”**'y address. Lunch^ will be at Lakeside counti-y club. i served by the . M. S. of New Pros- Games and contests were enjoyed. P^^* . During the evening, punch and dainty churches of the Third division cakes were served. 1®’'^' Eeaverdam. Bethabara, Calvary, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and Mrs. W..Hinton,' Cro.ss Hill,- Holly Grove, 'P. Jacobs acted as chaperones for the ' Lydia, Mt. Pleasant. Mountville, New event. A number of girls were invTteif~^*^^P^‘^^ Waterloo. * Mrs. Edwanl Long of Clinton, isj , I president of th^ union! ' | MRS. ADAIR HOSTESS ' TO STUDY CLUB DAME l.\ HONOR . Mrs. R. C. .Adair was hostess to thej®^ ST.\ \ ISITOR members of the Wednesday amble.-" A prayer was made by Mr: L. H. Davidson, chaplain. An invitation wras read from^the Laurens chapter requesting the mem-j Women. bers to meet with them on April 18th. i “Her husband is a ..son of M”. and The chapter had as its guest Miss Mrs’. George C. Odiornc, of Clinton. Etta Skipped of Lancaster, state pres-1 and formerly lived in Tampa for aj ident She outlined the auxiliarj' work [few years. He attended Hillsborough for the remainder of the year. (high school, Bailey Military academy, -At the I conclu-sion dainty refresh- of Greenwood. S. C., and Riverside ments wei-e seiwed. - / ; -Military at Gainesville. Ga. ' Mrs. Jack James and Mrs. Fred “ITie couple have left for South Medlock, of Laurens, w-ei-e visitoi-s. ' ] Carolina to visit Mr. Odiorne’s par- - ■- ^ ents for a few weeks and although: W’OM AN’S CLUB * i plans are indefinite, they expect' NAMES OFFICERS ' return to reside temporarily withj PLAY AT LYDIA MlLl^ .A ^ lovely dance was sponsored by Study club at her home in College View. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles on last Wed- The program leader, Mrs. R. E. Wy- evening at Ukewooil country, .or, feviewed “Under Fire,” by Henri honor of Miss Adell (Mive of .Augusta, house guest of Dr. and Mrs. _ {to return to -A harness'meeting of the Woman’s! Mrs. Odiorne’s mother. ^He is connect- club was held Monday afternoon in' ed with the Odiorne Coyistruction com-^ the high school apditorium, with the;P"tiv of South Carolina., ^ president, Mi*s. W. P. Jacobs, presid-j / ! ing. Officers for the coming year 1 HURRICANE were elected, as follows: President, Mi's. Thomas Jacobs. \ ice-Pi'es’.dent. Ml'S. C. E. Galloway. jjF.yes of IxiveV’ a three-4ictxonu;dy- Secretary, Mrs. \\. R. .Anderson, Jr. will’be pre.sepled by the Hur- Trep.siU'or, Mrs. Goyne Simp.son. tricane Parent-Teacher association in Chaii-man of library committee, j ^ building Satur- Mi's. S. G. Dillard. - |«l:ty night, .April 1. at 7:110 o’clock. Chairman of ci\ic committee, Mrs. j cast of characters is as fid- J. J. Cornwell. lows: Chairman of school committee. Mrs. i Carolina.'a Negro servant Mrs. iA Give Us The Opportunity:: . . . of dOmonstratinK ouP'prompt delivery service when the weather Is inclement. We are always glad to hear our telephone ring and to know that dur patrons are de> pending on us to solve their delivery problems. You can take* full advantage of our complete f^ stock by phon ing for all your table needs. Remember, our store is al ways as close to you as your telephone, and the quality •of our food never varies. ■1 R. E. Wy- sor, Reviewed "Under Mre, ’ by Henri Kai'bu.s.se. This hook, ti'a.nslated from ^ ^ French, vividly portrayed experience^ b. N. Chance. of French soldiers during the World Punch and cakes weie . throughout the evening. Tempting refi-eshments were served borty guesis enjoyed the occasion after ‘the * program. Current novels- were exchanged. ! served I (’hail-man of ways and means com mittee. Mrs. Hul>ert -Pitts.. .Auditor, Mrs. J. F. Norris. , Two delegates, Mrs. Thomas Jacob arid Mrs. C. E. Galloway, were elected to attend the state meeting of Feder- ate<l club in Columbia .April 5 and 0. it was decided to give a $2.50 gold s piece to the winner in the stoi*y tell ing contest, which is held annually by the local schools. .MUSIC CLUB MEETS AT TRAlNINfJ SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAL TO - , Wednesday, Apiil 5. at four .MEET FRID AY o clock, the members of the .Mu.sic meat at nceenvine chi^S, |,ltAi UST WOMEN T.O Junction. on.Fnilay, March .il. at MKKT IN COl.fMm V 0:15,a. m. All ladle.s' of this pjesby-history of the dance. DnjYti.'Jt women of South Carolina terial are urged to attend the meetingH'‘‘‘‘^’’’i’‘*' and exhibition work w-ill b^, ^^jjj assemble in ('olumbia .Ar'i-il 11 to and a cprdial invitation is extended 1''Y children of |rio ) mjatating of the Wo- to ladies of adjoining Presbyterials to .school and the following. Missionary union, auxiliary to atteml also. .A mejpting of the execu- childiren from ( linton: Elizabeth j^^ptist state convention. tTve ¥oar<TA\Mn be htdJ Th'ursilry eve- , bam. Emily Dilla’.d. Louise Jacobs, j Mrs. J. B. Ro.atw-right of Mullins, is Frances Simpson. Elizaix th ^^ai-nes., j. Holley of •Aline i opeland, Alargaiet Hi ice, and Aiken, vice prcsiilent. { Louise ( oe. Outstanding sp<*akers on the prO- .Members of the music club amU include .Mrs. W. J. Cox of friends of the in.stitulion are cordial-. Tenr^., presi«lent of the W. ly invited. M. U. of the South', Dr. J(*hn Lake, I Rex A'oung. j Gailya, an adopted daughter—Miss 7 ► 4 Mary Ixittye Riser. ' Recta, a two-faced fiiend Miss * Eth“l Spencer. j Burt Wade. lieet-a’s brother “Hus-j ter” Hulsey. I Mrs. Harry. Gailya’s foster-moth('r' -Miss Rosa Sunrerer. | Lora, a'lively housemaid Miss Mil-' dred Young. j (’’lark, a busy butler -Lewis Hor-] ton. JudiJe liany, (iailya’s foster-fathei F—Tan Ray.- ' Koval -Manlon Hurt’s rival F-arle I Horton. ( .lim Kinkin. the manacled man H. T. Rumiih. I The public is invited. .Admission of I 10c and 15e w-ill lie charged. ning a.t 7:30 at the home of Mi-s. Lvicy Leith at Due West. A number of local Presbyterian wo men a»-e (ilanning to attend the nvet- ing. THREK-A(’T (’OMEDY AT GOLDVILI.E SATURDAY ART ( LASS IS entertained Miss -Mildred White’s art and in- tejrior decorating class at the Thorn[- w-ell orphanage w’as entertained at the home of -^r. and Mrs. Joe L. Car ter last Thursday afternoon. The class is composed of six girls of the eleventh grade: Edith Hartsell, with U ACTAEAN ( LUB ^ ENTERTAINED Friday afternoon Mr.s. T. D. Cojk'- land entertaincil the members of the .Actaean Book club and several r<1- ditional guests. Miss Warren’s Sun<hiy at Goblville will give missionary to China; Dr. T. W. Ayers | t’^riit’dy, ‘Safety First, and the Rev. Jacob Gathenhaus, of. school auditorium at Atlanta; the Rev. I. N. Patterson ami day evening.-' April Mrs. I*attersun. missionaries to Af rica, ami Dr. C. A. Baker, missionary to Brazil. .Among the pixmiinent Baptists in school efasS I a three-act j in the new (ioldville Satur- j 1. at 7:30. Ad SNOWDRIFT, C Qc 6 lb. bucket 00 WEINERS, \2}lf .MAYONNAISE, Of-c McCormick’s, pint .... PORK LIVER, Arc 3 lbs. . ^0 SALAD DRESSING, orc McCorm ick’s, quart... .* iuO MIX SAUSAGE, AJ-c 3 lbs. ' ZiO PEANUT BUTTER." | Ac Gold Craft, lb. . lU Balentine SAUSAGE | j-c Lb. 10 SWEET POT-\TOES Ole 10 lbs. Lil PORK CHOPS, 1 re Lb 10 IRISH POTATOES, 9|c 10 lbs. . Ltl ' PORK ROAST, Y2}l2^ KVAP. PEACHES, | Ac California, Ib. lU W ESTERN STEAK> EVAP. APPLES, IQc LAMB ( HOPS, ' jQc I*&G-S0AP,4 1|c Lrirge size, 3 for 11 VEAL CHOPS, 20<= Octagon SOAP, Small size. 10 for mO DRESSED HENS, 2Q^ Oclagcn WASHING orc POWDER, to for. ^0 DRESSED TROIX | rc Lb. 10 Spring Fryers- — Fresh Oysters mission 10c and 20c. bouquets of emperor daffodils Annie ixiu Dill, Bessie F'aulkenbt'rry.j and vases filled with graceful sprays Mary Wilson, Lucy Sherard and Inez of kerna and forsythia w-ero also Tucker. .Miss Ida Tui-ner showed the girls the various pieces of antique furniture and furnishings of the hoirie and a delightful afternoon was sjient. The home was beautifully decorated'. the state to be heard will be Dr. F-. | W. S+l?t‘s'of Clenison college, presi-{ dent of the .state convention. Others | will include Dr. ( harles A. Jones, sec-1 retary and treasurer of the general board; the Rev. W. S. Brooke, field man; the Rev. R.T'. Terrell, business; manager of the Baptist (ourier. (Ireenville; Dr. W. R. Alexander, F'lor- ence, and Dr. J. H, W<*bb, Columbia. METHODIST BIBLE CLASS MEETS The Susanna Wesley Bible class ot placed at intervals. Rmik was played, and after the games delicious refreshments, consist ing pf a .salad course with iced tea and a sT/reot coui-se, w-ere served. .Among the guests were: Mrs. F-. .1. •Adair. Mrs: R. FF Wysor, Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs. Bothwell Graham, .Mrs. L. B. Dillard, -Mrs. G. H. Ellis, Mrs. the Broad Street .Melhodi.rt church,.j. Will Dillard. .Mrs. John H. irunter,! met Monday afternoon with .Mr.s. T. Mis. W. ft. Simpson. .Mrs. S. G. Dil-j .M. Adair, .Mrs. L. ('. ('opelan*! and lard. Mi.s. .lim Davidson. Mrs. J.. H Mrs. P. B. .Adair as hostes>es, at the stone, and Mrs. .A. ('. Daniels. j home of the latter. ' I Mrs. T. K. Ow-ens w-as in charge ofi|.E(;iON .AUXILIARY ^ the program and Was asststeil by Mi-s.. I10I-DS .MKETIN(i B. F'. Copeland and Mrs. H. O. Chano’ A large and enthusiastic meeting of liers. Flighteen mertibe’-s were p-e<ent. the American Legion .Auxiliary was At the ^onclu.sion of the program held at the home of .Mi.':. C. F'-. Gallo-' - , hoMes..» .sorve.l samhvkhs an.l. »a.v on \V,,ln....,lay afUanoon. "r" ""-" ine hostossos worn .Mrs. William .1. thr l.rl,l..-.a homo. 4020 Central avonn -. Henr.v. Mr.s. H, L KichelbeiK-r ‘‘‘'r .7' I. ^i' Qll.YKTEItl.Y MEETINC Mr.s. K. Owens, . .''‘'f t'<- ■- (ill>>ert, of the ap s OF COl’NTY W. .\1. U. ".America” was sung in concert, fol- The quarterly meeting of the Third lowed hy i-ecitation of the “Allegiance Division oflhr^Iaaurens County W(»- to the Flag.” Mrs. Raymond Pitts, the man’s Missionary union, will be held preside^, led the reading of the pre- LANE-ODIORNE WEDDINt; The follo\ving_.frQnu The Tampa (F'la.) Tribune w-ill be read hero with cordial interest by the friends of the gloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Odiorne of thi.s city: PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith's Pharmacy This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—8 lb. Kini<:an Ham. Second Prize—12 botlles Shivar -Ale. Third Prize—2 qt. Salad Dressinjf; Fourth Prize—lbs. Breakfast Tkicon. Fifth I^ize—1 .set of 8 Water Glasse:s. W'ith Each 50c You Sptmd W’ith Us You Are Given a Chancy To Win a Prize YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. Baldwin's Grocery “Good. Things To EaP l*hones 90 and 100 |i|= ^lr---^riF^lr--r^Je=:jfe^tT:r^ Grocery ".M iss Mary .Agnes 1-ane, daughter] of Mrs. Thonms \V. I-ane, and (Jeorge; How :ii-d Odiorne. of Clinton, S. ('., ] Where Values Shine the tea Armour’s Star HAMS Whole or Half lb. 13c EASTER SUNDAY April 16th. i: , _ For your selection we will haye a large coUection of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. - ORDER EARLY err FLOWERS —Easter Lilies —Lily of the Valley —Roses —Carnations —Sweet Peas —Snapdragons —Stocks —Gladiolus —Orchids —Gardenias POTTED PLANTS -—Easter Lilies —Fuchsias —Begonias —-Azaleas —Geraniums —Tulips : —Hyacinths -r—Combination Pots and Baskets I i of the church of Dade City. Only members of the family ami a few close friends attendeil , "The room.*: of the home were tleco- rated wih pink and white rosebud.s and the wedding look place before an improvised altar formed of palms and { baskets of rose.s in front of the, mantel. “The w-e«lding march was played hy .Mrs. Fllmer C. .Mcl^eod, pianist, a^d.^ I‘I Love You Truly’,was played quiet-1 || I ly during the reading of the marriage ! ■■ I rite.s. ' "Tlve couple was unattended. The bride was gowned in a smart en.sem-1 ( ble‘ of navy blue, trimmed in re<I and j white. The dress was made with Lynn F'ontanne sleeves and the tiny cape was trimmed with re<l and while, as ""was Th<^ V neck -tine of t he blouse, j With it .she wore a .stunning sailoi jfil model of straw, -slii>|>ers to match, and i a corsage of while i-osebuds and valley •lilie.s. I t “Th(r bride,is a]native of .Janipa and ^ has lived her virtually all of her life.* ' She i.s a daughter of the late Thomas I W. l-ane, founder of Lane Brothers.,! ^ Inc., and her mdther was the former, Miss Gussie Fi.^her. daughter of the late Robert I. Fisher. Her paternal I I grandfather was J. D. I-ane,, pioneer; 1 Tampan.^' * "Mrs. Odiorne was graduated from, CHEESE, lb 15c LEMONS, doz 19c APPLE BUTTER 31/2 lb. jar 25c Pure Cherry Preserves 2 lb. jar 25c ' HO.ME GROUND ; Whole Wheat Flour k 5 lb. ba^ 19c 0 D 0 r Corsages Let make her a corsage to wear on Sunday. Strictly fresh stock—long lasting, _- Remember those jn far away places. We can take the best'of care of all tele^riiph orders—guaranteeing satis- factory delivery. Clinton Flower Shop MEMBER F. T. D. PHONE 33 POPULAR SHEET MUSIC I.ovey. .My l*i€tiire l*uzzle of You. .Meet Me In the (iioaraing. Two Tiekels To (ieorgia. The Graiw Is (letting (ireener All the Time. , It*8 Time To Sing Sweet .Ade line Again. Just a l-iltle Flower Shop Aronnd tho^-Comer:— — I..et’s .All Sing Like the Birdies Sing. THE BOOK STORE SWEET CORN ,- No. 2 cans, 3 for ..... 20c SALTED CRACKERS 1 lb. pkg. ....,. 10c PRUNES, lb... 5c EGGS, dozen ..... 12V2C Shreddjid ('()t'0.\Nl''r, Ih. , I.W CORN FLAKES, 2 pk^.K. GRITS. .1 lbs. RICE. .V lbs ^ OYSTERS. 3 cans HERRING. (alltc.-!ns Q-JELI.. pkK. , JET OIL POLISH, bottle lisdlr=sii=dts=Jrf==:Jr=dr==Jf==ir==dr=dr==Jf=Jf=Jr==ir=Jr=:Jp=^ 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ml I 0 I i 0 0 0 0 i L5c 10c 19c 25c 5c 5c 10c PICKLE, Dill or Sour Veal Steak^ lb 17V2C VEAL CHOPS, lb. 17«2C VEAL ROAST.Jb. L'k Loin Steak, lb 15c ROUND STEAK, lb. i:>c ROLLED RIB ROAST, lb. . ISc POT ROAST, lb. 10c PRIME RJB ROAST, lb. " 15c Chuck Steak, lb 10c PORK HAM ROAST, lb. 15c PORk'^SHOULDER ROAST, lb. 1 Oc SMAJ:L PORK ( HOPS, lb. 15c PIG LIVER, lb. \ PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb! -MIXED SAUSAGE, lb. SLK’KI) BA( ON, lb. MULLETS, 3 lbs. . TROUT FISH,1b. RED SNAPPERS, lb. NEW POTATOES ^ - 3 lbs 10c C^een Beans, lb 8c Green Cabbage, lb. . IVic Sweet Potatoes, lb. CARROTS, bunch quart jar ^ I2'2C 2 lOc 15c 25c 15 c 1 7'2C Puffed Wheat, pkg. . 10c J Navy Beans, 3-ft)s. Blue LaberiGARO “ gallon Hcllvwood BEAUTY SOAP 2 Cakes — 5c PAL.MOLIVE BEADS ^ Pkg. — 5c ARGO STARCH 2 lbs. — 7c ^ELT^HJeri i^LI crLI cSJ cdJcSj fg-^ 1 frr^fgr^ ft PT"