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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. a
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The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST
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TeleirtidnC *74
Committee chairmen are: Program
(Committee, Myrtle Moote; music com-
1 mittee, Helen Guerard; look-out com-
, mittee, J, B. Jacobs; service commit-
,! tee, Hughston Froweiiflr^oci«l com-
“ mittee, Claudia Hammond; mijsi^onary
committee, Ruth Tucker; publicity
committee, Edwin Guerard; flower
committee, Mattie Lou Miller.
AT EASTER TIME
' By Katherine Edelman
How joyful the music of JEaster is
falling:, >
What promise and hope lie in every
glad strain.
In garden and woodland the songbirds
are calling,
Spring with its sunshine has come
back again.
All of the gloom and the darkness of
' winter, /
All of its doubting, its chill, and its i
Todd, Mrs. J. A. Coleman, Miss Tensie
Blakely, Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Mrs. R.
R. L. Plaxico.
It was announced that Mrs. Betts,
wh© was chosen as delegate, would at
tend the presbyterial of the A. R. P.
church, which is^^now in session in
Newberry’
NOTICE OF MEETINGS
The Woman’s Christian Temperance
union will meet Friday afternoon at
3:30 with Mrs. L. Ross Lynn.
The MethodisT^Auxiliary will meet
Monday, afternoon"at 4 o’clock at the
Broad Street Methp^t church.
The Woman’s club will sponsor an
ter the banquet and the affair was
one of the most delightful events of
the college year.
Those attending were members of
Sigma Kappa Alpha, the faculty, and |
the first five in .scholarship from the
sophomore and freshman classes.
Members of Sigma Kappa Alpha
are: J. R. Horton, H. H. Ferguson, J.
E. Greer, B. Graham, Jr., J. E. Burns,
J. C, McCaskill, 3. W. Combs, R. D.
Lynh, H. Wyman.
Honor guests invited to the ban
quet: J. P. Todd, Dons Abrams, C. B.
Elliott, W. F. Guess, R. F. Fleming,
C. M. Hudson, E. R. Andrews, Gather-
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JOANNA MILL NEWS
‘The Paper Everybody Reads’
BIBLE CLASS ,
HOLDS MEETING | Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon atj
The Young Ladies’ Bible class of ^ o’clock on the college campus. All!' Goldville, April 5.—Mr. and .Mrs. C.
I-u;i 1— - • •. . , , . • I],] Burdette of Gray Court, and .Mrs
I the A. R. P. church held the April' children are invited. Admission IMc.
-=■ I meeting Monday 'evening at the home'
11 Hi 9 ^
Has vanished, and'now over meadoa-j
and mountain ^he study of the "Problems
The executive committee of the Wo-
; man’s .Aux'iliary of the First Presby-
Vistas of wonder and beauty appear.
Christian Youth’
was continued, with
, Miss Katherine Coleman acting as
proigram leader.
A short time was given to 'business.
.Afterwaids, assorted .sandwiches and
Great trees are bursting with buds
anti with blossoms,
Exiiuisite blueness is tinting the skies,
All of the joy and the wonder of living^ | punch were serv'ed.
Brushes the wings of each creature j
that flies. , LAURFNaS GIRL
All things unite to make Easter more
lovely,
tell us that winter and sadness are
fled
terian church will meet with*Mrs. jB
Graham on Friday morning, at 10
o’clock.
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All things unite to pay homage and
glory
-ToOne who^4ft4rtumfih hahonor, and the nlace of greatest re-
the dead.
La.MOTTE TO PREACH
( OMMENCEMENT SERMON
‘ Clinton friends will be interested to
know that the Rev. Louis C. LaMoltc,
NA.MED PRESIDENT ; fJ^stor of the First Presbjrterian
Gaffney, April 9.— Miss Dorothy IM’aycross, Ga., will deliver
Sitgreaves, of UurenS, has been elect-commencement^ sermon at the
of rthe. college^
Lime.stone college for the coming i June
year. This i.s considered the highd.st!
The Rev. Mr. LaMotte was born in
How
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joyful the music of Easter is
falling,
.All things of nature in unison sing.
sponsibi+ity in the student body of the} ^ ^l^umbiR—He was graduated with
college, and the election of Miss Sit-1 Thornwell orphanage
greaves attests her great popularity! Pre.sbytcrian college of this city,
among her college mates. ‘and from the Columbia Theological
J .u 1 ; Miss Sitgreaves, the incoming pres-also attended' the
Death has been conqueied. the long I , I tWvsity of South ('arolina and
night IS ^ndert j president, have gone to Ramlolph- J*i*>nceton university. Mr. UMotte
Ovof the meadows the glatl tldtngs I Woman’s colleKe. I.ynehburg.' has been pastor of the Presbyterian
, , . , ... Va., (o attend the ISth annual confer- '■h'''<'h at Waycros.s for the past four
And ju.st as the darkness of winter Southern Intereollegiate y™'"' before marriage
c a conqutrei, .l u 11 i Asscoiation of Sfndent Governnu
.So. too, the One that death held in. •
thrall. I
Ha.s broken the fetters and come forth ^^^RTHD.AA PARTA
in glory, 1 HAPPY (KX’ASION
Bringing new promise and hope to us I \ oung invited
Bascomb Hembree of Ora. were Sun
day guests of .Mr. and .Mr.s. VV. G.
Putnani. - . ^
/ F. .A. Golden of Sharon. Ga., J. .M.
WTllard. and daughter of Corbnaca,
and J. F. Poag of Lexington, wore
Sunday guests of Mr. and .Mrs. C. W.
Golden. /
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Mrs. E. T. Womlruff and daughter |
of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Holman.
Mrs. Mamie White spent the week
end in Atlanta with her sister, who is
quite ill.
ie ^Cp.week-end
with her mother in Simpsonville.
Miss Elsie Montjoy of Clinton, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. ,Joe
Jbhhson. — I
Miss Catherine Blakely spent thej
week-end in Great Falls. 1
Mrs. .McCurry and daughter, .Mit?s'
Willie Mae McCurry, of Ware Shoals,'
.spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. .Al-I
vin McCurry. j
Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Thomas visited,
relatives in Clinton on Sunday. I
John Templeton and .Mrs. Alice
I ^"r^h Hunter thiughter of Mrs. Ivisited Mr.
; .Myrtle Hunter of this city, is also j, Templeton Sunday.
. P easantly known here by a wide e.r-
cle of friends.
all.
a group of
school friends on’.Saturday afternoon i NEWSOM
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Al-XII.IARY TO ——
MEET MONDAY
|The Presbyterian .Auxiliary will
meet .Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at Che First Ilesbyterian church. Dr.
John MeSween will speak at that
time.
ADAIR-RANTIN
M rs. Marie McMillan
.Adair and
to help celebrate her twelfth birth
day. She received a number of lovely
gifts. -
Games were enjoyed on the lawn.
Reese Young won first prize in a
guessing contest, while Miriam Don-
nan drew the second.
-Jn the dining room, where Ihe
Easter motif was usetl in detail, de
licious ice cream and mixed cakes
were served. A beautifully iced cake,
glowing with candles, centered tdie at-
Hervey Dingle Rantin, both of this tractive table. On either .side of the
city, were united in marriage in At-; candles burned. Each guest
danta, Ga., on April 10, in the Druid jfiven a basket of mints.
Hills Presbyterian church, with the
The young people enjoying the
pastor. Rev. V\. H. Boggs, officiating, were: Louise Coe, Margaret
Brice, I-^ouise Jacob.s, Elizabeth Gra-
LEGION .Al .XILIARY . ham, Frances Simpson, Lillian Speake,
KNTEKT.AINS AT BRIDGE
On Thursday evening Miss Alline
.New.som enterfaine*! with a bridge
party at the home of .Miss Collette
Griffin. Top score was held by Miss
Martha Davidson, who was presenttnl
a trinket box. *
L^ter in the evening, the "^uest.s*
were ihvTfe’d into the dining room,
where the occasion was found to be
a surpri.se birthday party for Miss
•Anna Bell Hudson. A green and yel
low color scheme was carried out, the
birthday cake occupying the center of
the table, with candles and flowers at
each end completing the decorations.
The. guests were asked to write a
toast to Miss Hudson which they later
read and presented to her, together
daughter, Kailine, and Mr. and Mrs.
Broadus Durst, all of Batesburg, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1).
Beckain. , j
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kikard and Prince j
Rikard of Batesburg, spent .Sunday.:
with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Prater. |
Mr. and .Mrs. Ervin Smith spent the
week-end in Batesburg.
Misses Nellie Howe and Sue Prater
spent Tue.sday in Newiberry.
.MEETS NEXT THE RSI) AY Reese Young, Emily Dillard. Joy i with gifts selected from things in
The American Ix'gTon Auxiliary will ■ Young, Henrietta Young and .Miriam ; *heir possession. .As the honor guest,
meet Thursday , afternoon, ApnT 20, iHonnan. 1-^he also received a gift from .Miss
with .Mrs. T. J. Peake, at 4 o’clock. i 'Newsom.“
As.sisUnt hostes.ses will be; Mrs. B. i;, CHArrEK * Tlu.se enjoying the occasion, in ad-
R Fuller, Mrs. Bennett Townsend, H(9‘IilJiS MEETING lition to .Miss Hudson, Miss Griffin
nnd Flocrii» Murderte.: The Stiqihen D. lA*e chapter. I'. D. j und Mis.s Davidson, were: Misses Polly
_ ^ -1,1 FUratU- Nornia _Hallett, Lucy Burns,
Davis. Frank Godfrey, vVeir Davi.s.
Edward Martin, Dr.' S, M. Huntley,
George Davi.s and James Witherspoon.
r., held ilT .April meetingTuC Friday
S.AR.AH (H.K.N.N afternoon at the home of .Mrs. J. F'.
C1K('LE .MEE'I'S 1 Jacobs, .Sr., and .Miss Clara Duckett.
The Sarah Glenn circle held its .A short business session opened'the
monthly meeting with Mrs. Davis i meeting, presided over by .Mrs. R. F..
Holland on .Monday evehing. Mrs. i Jones. At this meeting the chapter
Ethel Pitts and .Mis.s Jeannette Pitts decided to T^ponsor h cake sale, which; Sl’KING RECTTAI.
wore assistant hostesse.s, . is to be held Friday at Wilkes Fui-jGIA F<N AT* ( LLiH
With .Miss Collette Griffin as lead- niture store. !- The music pupils of Mrs. J. F. Ja-
er, an interesting program on “Dea-i Dainty refreshments were served, cobs, Jr., of this city, and Mr.s. Hous-
coness. Our .Neighbor,” was given,by Assistant hostesses were Mrs. TT. M:
.Mrs. Flthel Pitts, .Mi.s.s Jeannette Pitts Dunwody and Mis. M. J. Furquernn.
and Miss Lois Blakely. '
At the conclusion the ’ho.stesses MRS. IRBY HIPP
served a delicious salad course. j HOSTESS TO (TX’B ‘^ 'cookies, candies and punch were
Tuesday morning Mrs. Ii4>y Hipp I .served. About thirty guests were pres
to n%b pec of T..auretTS, gave^ sr-joint
recital F’riday afternoon at the lake
side country club.
* .At the conclusion of the program,
EASTER
FLOWERS
Let us fill your orders
for Cut Flowers, Corsages
and Potted Plants.
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THE
BOOK STORE
USE YOUR HEAD the
HIPP & ADAIR way on Easter Morn
A FINE SELECTION
New Straws
In (xenuine Ralibuntal. Bangkok,
and Panama
Price ran^e:
S2.00
S2.50
STIFF STRAWS and
IMITATIOX .RAN AMAS,,
75c to S2.00
Ellison Opens
Store In City
F^Ilison’s, with R. J. F'llison us pro
prietor, i.s the style of Clinton’s new-
e.st store, throwing its doors open for
business for the first time F’riday.
The coneern will oeeupy the store
room next to Rose’s be and lOc store.
Mr. F’llison has many friends in the
city who will he interested to know
that he is entering business for him-1
self. He came to Clinton three year.s
ago as manager of Kreisherg’s <le-
partmenl store wheie he has been cm -
l.ois Hiaray, PiClliffhTiHT R+ramfn-Jaek-j-plnyeaiiiplIl^ when he
Shirts
FOR EASTER
$1.00 and $1.35
Other.s 49c, 79c and $1.00
EASTER NECKWEAR
In Plain.s, Stripes and Plaids
25c 55c 75c
Hipp & Adair
WE SELL FOR CASH — CASH l»AYS
Next To Book Store Clinton, S. (\
GOOD THINGS FOR EASTER
You can’t 4fO "wronj^ if you stick to quality—and if you
make thLs'your food store you can he assured of (|uality
every time. FESTIVAL PRICES FOR APRIL II ami 15.
resigned this position. I^rior tti coin-j
ing here he was a successful merchant
in Wayne.sboro, Ga., foF fifteen years.
Mr. F'llison states that he will cai ry
a complete line of merchandise for
nu n, women and children, and cordial
ly invites the public to attend his for-.
mal opening tomorrow
M JdoftUi^HfiyaLAnne^^ —
White Cherries,
No. 25/2 cans, 2 for DO
BFSINESS GIRLS’
(T|<( LE MEEI S
Mrs. W. H. Shands was hostess to
the members of the Business Girls’
* was hostess to the members of her ent.
bridge club. j The following program was given:
The receiving rooms were lovely' “Dance of the Rosebuds,” F'rances
with gardenia and purple iris, where .Simpson.
cirel^of't'he'pb'sbyrerian .uKili.^y at t"" “b''* •nanged fo,- tha; ;;Tea-Roae Walla " John O.Ho. n..,
hor home on Monday evenin*. 1 , , .. ‘ . i '
The newly-eleeted leader. Mia. A. AfD''' ■‘'«''eral loundathe hoslea.a^ Pnmroae, Jane SturKeon,
M, Copeland, gave a talk on the Ixiok . i
^THalmaT'i^FSrTa hemK-alimied pUj^a jne|^d.t
.1,. :Slni|lson, Mra. C. E. Galloway, Mrs.,
“In a Rose (iarden,” Peggy Sprunt.
“Naicissu.s_/* \5vian Parks Adair.
“The VMolet,’* Anie~TacoiBsi
“The Wild F'lowers,” Carolyn Me
the auxiliaries. ^ .. _. ,
At the csncluakin. the ho.steaa .,erv- \ »''»■ O f- Heu-tesa, |
Mrs. J. J. (ornwell, .Mrs. Horace; Sv\eent
.Payne, Mrs. .Silas Baiky and Mrs. W.j “The .Star F’lower,” F.lliott Jacobs.
J P. Jacob.s, i “The Larkspur,” Virginia DillaFd.
“The F'irst Artutus,” F'lizaheth
The‘wh;;a’' ci'rc.|e of the Thorn-'OKOOKS^ Wyaor.l
ed sandwiches, tea and cookies.
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TEA( HERS’ CIRCLE
HOLDS ME^LNC;
n
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W-Oll VTomorial church held a meeting ".AS A lirKTHDAV ^ | "The W.Kidbine," Margaret Light-
aa,.aarr:r.«r at Mr« ^itniiipl pl Satuiday afteinoon, Mrs. R. J.ifoqt. ,
Or? I nn thf> ornhanaee cam-1 ^entert.iimd fo» her liMk “The Lily,’’ Margaret Brice.
son. Brooks, who was celefcrating hisi “Dance of the Wildflowers,” Ai-
'’“yiisa Mlidred White led the devo-.ffth birthday, with an Ka.ster egglleene Vopelaind.
tional. For the Bible study A .. . received a prize for; “Forget-Me-Not,” Katherine Gra-
finding the largest number of eggs, j ham.
Lete in the afternoon, Mrs. Coi>eland ' Duct, “Humores(iue,” Cdritelia and
served ice cream and cake to the lit- j Dorothy Roper.
tie guests and each wa« given a lovely' “Pure A.s Snow,”Catherine Cannon.
Easter basket for souvenirs. ^ | “Song, “Glad and Gay,” Nancy Ro-
Those enjoying the party were: IJl-
lion Dillard, James .Austin Chandler,
Ed Sadler, Robbie King, John Pitt.s,
Catherine Dicu.s, V’iBlet Browning, i Crews.
I.<aura Frrnces Hudgens, Dorothy Duet, “Hungarian Dance,
Hudgens, Virginia Gray and Karl * A. Fleming and Mrs. Roper.
Johnson, Jr. j, “Moon Dawn,” Mary F'rances
i O’Shields.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I
Lynn di.scussed the 11 th and 12th
chapters of Hebrews.
Dainty sandwiches, punch and small
cakes were served.
“YOl'NCi PEOPLE”
SCBJEtT OF STUDY
Monday afternoon the Ijadies* Mis
sionary society of the A. R. P. church
held a meeting. “Junior and Interme
diate Work” was chosen for the after
noon’s di.scu.ssion. Mrs. C. B. Betts
was program leader.
Among the other ladies taking part
Mrs. ^d Todd, Mrs. Irene
were
per.
“La Paloma,” Evelyn Spinx.
“Little Lame Lucky,” Ikrrothy
l.aura
HEADQUARTERS FOR
EASTER GIFTS
; . " af prices that meet eveeyr
and requiremenL Handbags with zip
pers in pastel shades. Spwal fl.OO.
Why not pay us a visit. See what
we have to offer.
FRONTIS
Jewehry' Store
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OFFICERS NA.MED HONOR STUDENTS
Sunday evening, April 9, the new (ATTEND BANQUET
officers of the Thornwell Christian! F'riday night in Judd hall the col-
Endeavor society were installed for I lege inaugurated a new high lilfht in
the coming year. Rev. S. P. Bowles j the school year by giving a banquet to
insta]latioi^Aalk4ivjUuch-hfcl4nember& i)f iligma Kappa Alpha, the
stressed the imiiortance of church honorary scholarship fraternity, and
work- and of leadership. I u» honor students of the fre.shman aml
'iTie committees are endeavoring to; sophomore classes. t
make this year the most .successfui ’ Dr. W. J. McGlothlin, president of
that the society has ever experienced. Furman university, was the speaker.
The following officers were install
ed:’ President, Inez Turkc-r; vice-
president, J. B. Jaaoj^s; secretary, .Vn-
‘The Functions
using as his subject,
of S^iwlarship.”
'An informal reception was held af-
WELCOME
Today, April 13
TO OCR
PRE-EASTER
FLOWER SHOW
Come and bring your
frienda to this di.splay of
gorgeous Easter flowers.
CLINTON
FLOWER SHOP
Next to
First resbyterian Church
Member F’. T. D. Phone 33
Fruit Salad,
No. 2 Vi cans, 2 for
58'
Tomato Catsup,
H'/j-oz. hot., 2 for
29'
Del Monte Peaches,
No. 2*/2 cans, 3 for
63'
Our Be.st Grades of
Coffee,
Lb.
30'
Lunch Tongue,
b-oz. cans, 2 for
34'
Marshmallows,
Lb. . Li\J
Jig-Saw Piizzle Free
Quaker Rolled Oats,
2 pkgs. .
ts^
Ptach Preserves,
l-lb. [jars, 2 for j
38'
Snider’s Pears,
No. 2 Vi cans, 3 for.
69^
Argo Pineapple,
No. 2 Vi cans^ 3 for
58'
Pork (’hops.
Lb.
15'
Veal Chops,
iJ).
20'
iaimb ( hops,
|jb.
25'
Pork Roast,
Lb.
12V2'
Beef Roast,
Lb.
12>/2'
Pig Liver,
3 lbs. ’
25'
%
Beef Liver,
Lb.
15'
Flank Steak,
Lb.
30'
30'
Fancy Rolled
Rib Roast,
Lb.
20'
l
Fancy
Select Oysters,
(^uart
50-
Dressed Trout,
Lb.
15-
Dre.s.sed Hen.s,
Lb.
2(1
FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS OF ALL KIND>S.
SPRING FRYERS.
This Week^s Prizes WiU Be:
First Prize—S lb. Kingan Ham.'’"
Second I*rize—12 bottles Shivar’s Ale.'
Third IVize—10 lbs. Sugar.
Four!h- Prize—Dressed Hen.
Fifth IMze—•'2 lb. Banquet Tea.
With Each'^SOc You Spend With Us You Are
Given a Chance To Win a Prize
‘ . YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN,
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Baldwin's Grocery
'Good Things To Eat”
Phones 99 and 100
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