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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933 I ■/ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S, C. 7 The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS AND’CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST' f Telephone 74 . X"' - PAINTER-BRYSON Mrs. Mollie Painter announces the marriage of her daughter, Elsie, to Sidney Brysbn, on Saturday, April 15. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. B. Betts. club :: LAMB VEAL r\ MEMBERS INVITED TO LALRENS - Thi J. B. Kershaw Chapter, U. D. C., of Laurens, has invited the mem bers of the local U. D. C. chapter to be their guests at a meeting to be held in the Community hall at Laurens on the afternoon of .April 28th. the iVednesday* Study home in Colleige View. The afternoon’s program dealt with ‘‘Parry and Thrust; a literary contro versy.” Developing the subject. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs ^ve a comprehensive review -Of “Cakes-^and Ale/’ by \V. Somerset' Maughaifi, which is an at- ^ ^ tack on all English writers, especially v Sir Thomas Hardy. .As a return bloyd^ criticism, the book, “Gin apd i to thi Bitter was also discussed by .After the program delicip^si freshments were served. * PRESBYTERIAL MEETLNG HELP ‘ / / r r ft , BAI’TIST MISSION SOCIETY MEETS . | The Woman’s Missionary society of| “Efficiency* Copference” of the > the First Baptist church met on Mon-; Carolina Presdiyterial was held day afternoon. Wednesday morni^, .April 12, at the .After a short business .session, the i Presbyterian church in Green-1 \J'atts circle, with Mrs. A. C. Daniel ^voimI. >y * as leaden gave an interesting pro-1 j),. John McSween^spoke on “Chris- of the \Vordj^ja„ pjucation.” ; - _ I .Among Jthose attending the confer- 1 ence from here were; Mrs. L. R. Lynn, ^gram on “The Miracles in Other Lands.” LE(;iON AUXILIARY MEETS 7APRIL W Bowles .Mrs.^ R. Adair, [rs^ Thomas Ja- The .American I.egioh .Auxiliary willl cobs. .Mrs. \\^, P. Jacobs, Miss meet at the home of Mrs. T. J. Peake: Duckett, Mrs. John McSw^m, Mrs. on Thursdav afternoon. April ‘20. at J John Spratt, Mrs. B<ithwell Graham 4 o’clock. Assistant hostesses will .Mrs. W. .A. Johnson, .Mrs. Jodie Chandler and .Mrs. B. H. Henry, membei's are urged to be present MISS WOFFORD TO WED (\ F. SI VITER l.aui'ens. .April 18. — Mr. .4nd .lohn A. Wofford of iMaurei)/. have an- noUnceil the engagement of their daughter, Maude Lang^on Wofford, to Chalnier.s Thomas y^iter, of Pitts burgh, Pa., the wedding to take Mrs. S. G. Dillard. place MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS TO brum;E CLUB .Mrs. W. P, Jacobs was hostess to the Thursday Bridge club and a num ber of additional guests at her home in College View. .Arrangements of pinks, lilacs and thrift were effective in the living- room. where four tables were in play. .After a number of progressions a chickin salad course was served. Smal' imstel colored cakes were .\lso Jacobs ass in June. The bride-elect is a graduate of|i)a.s>a*d. Mr.s. Thomas W’inthrop college, and is now teaching in entertaining. In the . Batesbui g-Leesvillf^' high Guests (»f the occasion Ti^hool. ; A J-WV.A' lobns.m, .S. C. Hays, Wm. Bailey W’vsor. Mrs. Sda.- PAGETRREt Meats * VEAL CUTLETS, tNCY BEEF ROAST, lb. 15c PURE PORK sAuSAGE. lb... 15 BAKED HAM. STEAKS. Star Grocery Telephone 136 We Are Grateful . . . for the loyal supp(>ri jfiven us by our customers since our bank re-opened follow ing. the 'national and state holidays. This confidence imposed in the- bank is deeply appreciated. A. MFlIIDDUfT LADIES HOLD .MEI*Tl?iK; The .Auxiliary \(>f Broad Street .Methfxli/t church im*t Monday after noon in the ladie.s’ pailor. The pro- '■y VV J' I.M’s. .lohii W’. Liltle, Mrs. ' .Mrs. J ..A. Chandler, Mrs .Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. R. E. Bailey, .Mrs. Irby Hipp. Simpson. Miss Clara were: Mrs. F. .liicobs, Jr K gram/ieader, Mr.s. T. ( . Johnson, pie-, Foiiler sided over an insstructive program. .Mi;s. K. J. Elli.son told a story,“Good >^‘ighbors.” Two prayers for the ilea- ^oness were made by Mrs. and Mrs. Dave Copeland. Il WHS announced that the folWw ing ladies would attimil the dis^iM conference in .Anderson on Tue-.lav Mr.4. C. E. Miller, Mrs. R. J. Ellison.; .Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. V. P. Adair and Mrs. .lohn W’. Finney. iiid .Mi Smith, H. L Mrs. Goyne Duckett, .Mrs. Mr.s. Gilbert Blakely Eichelberger. this city will be representeil at the meeting by a large delegation. The committee has announced the following program: Opening hymn, “Jesus Calls Us.” Devotional. Mr.s. C. B. Bol>o. Greetings, .Mrs. J. W. Henderson. Response, Mi's. G. E. Taylor. Introduction of visitors, new pas tors and their wives. Roll call of W’. M. S. by ilivisiims. “Bridging Chasms of \W .M. ISi^in: 1st division, Mrs. W’. W. Yeargih. 2nd division, .Mrs. Sloan Mahon. 8rd divii<ion. Mrs. Edwartl lA)ng. Mission study, Mrs. T. L. W. Bai- ley. Tim lilt' report W’e are now transacting all banking functions as permitted under the law. Your at:^unt here is held as a trust deposit sub- je^ to withdrawal on demand, in accord anceN^ith the'recent act of Congress, and is absolutely safe. >Ve appreciate the good will of our friends and c^tomers and invite a continu ation of your hpsiness as well as the open ing of new accoulvls. irnTTm. -Miss -age. Dr.- .A. B Time, t I ei CKMTRY ( LUB ENJOYS i*r(m;kam Tuesday afternoon tht continuing the .subject a'-y personalities, noon*in the .study of “Statesmen the home of Mrs. ^Alwavd Long. For A,olI cull curreul events were given. Airs. R. K. NN ysor'read a papei on “Ignace Jan Paderewski, ’ which wa.s prepared by Mrs. .lobb MeSween. .Virs. L. R. Lynn discussed t harles L. Hughe.s. Concluding the program, .Mrs. Roger ('oe read an informati'e paper on “.Aristide Briand. Miss Mary Guy of the Queens-('hi- cora college faculty, was a guest. ■-I .LIITLE (;IRL HAS Johnson. |»aRTY On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Harry loiylon honored her little daughter, Jean, with an Easter party on her hth birthday. During the afternoon games w'eie plav«*<I, after which Mrs. Layton, as- sist'ed by Mrs. Resell C.ray, Mrs. Henry Dunwcaly and .Mrs. .A. B. Gal loway, servejl ice cieam and d{iinty * cakes to the little guestsr-C-undy eggs land w'hite hats with large pink ears Were given as souvenir.s. 'lhu>e enjoyink Jean’s party were. ^^i.Ann and Floiertce Ella Blakely, Vir ginia Gray. •Amelia\Payne, Charles^ Winn.'Pringle Copelpntk; Byrd .Mc.Mil- lian, Marcia (lalloway, Agnes Hipp, .Agne.s Kern, .Annette Moorhead, ( ath- eime Dicus, Carolyn Henry, .Samuel Bowles, Ruth Bowles, David Boland, Carolyn .Murphy,' Virginia Sperry, .Myra and Chris Adair, Dorothy and Richard Stutts, Arne Jacobs, Peggy Johnson. Betty Tribble and Bobbie Plaxico. Century club. “Contempor- 's|.H‘nl the after-i Enli.stment, .Miss Snperintend**rit Iwue Franks. Inspirational me loing.ston. .Appointment of committees: place, resolutions. Election of nominating committee. Offering, praygr. .Adjourn for lunch. Afterninm Session Devotional, Mis. A. B. Langston Roll call of young ’/.ations by associate superintendents. Briilging t** •-''--ms of: Y. \V. .A. and (J. A., Mrs. Broadus ("ook. K. .A., .Mrs. J. D. .Mailer. Sunbeams, Mrs. K. (luy Smith. Playlet, .Suirlieams of tfjlist church, lauiiens. Mrs. F. N. Kennedy, leader. Message of presiilent of Northern division. Mr.s.M.; 1.. ^%rpentt*^»7 “Bridging the Chasm of Di'bt/’ .Miss Helen Chapman. Obituary, .Mrs. E. .M. Bostick. Uepoit of comipittee on time and place. I Election of officers. ^ Resolutions, announcements. Player ami adjournment. For the smart matron, one of the new printed fabrics is a wise selection a spring dress, useful for many oceasitins. foi .4aytinvi ^].} In the moilel shown the softly draped collar and the graceful lines of the: skirt are flattering features. j The 'new Eleanor blue crepe, with * collar and vest of a contrasting shailo, would be a fashionable selection for ! carrying out this easily made fi-oek. wo years house in 1 married 78 years ago. and later Mr. (lary built tht iM-ople’s organi-N'^''"^' Before marriage Mrs.,(;ary was .Mis.s Jane Craig of Laurens county, having been reared at the “brick hour.e” about seven miles northeast of Clinton, in the Duncan Creek section. One son, W. D. Gary, and two (laughters live with their mother, while another daughter, Mrs. llettie Gary Kennerly, is a resident of New- ■ JiMirry. ' ' " . .MRS. TRIHU'ITC TO MAY ME A. JOHNSON / ' Id “A bautiful life is that who.se span 1 Is .spent in duty to God and man.” On .March 4th, 11)88, our Heavenly b’ather, in Mis infinite wisdom, .saw I ■ • ' fit to remove from our field of earthly ' 'A OUSC, PEOPLE i (;ivE I’R<m;ram .An interesting program was given Sunday evening at the^ Christian En deavor meeting of the Thmnwell Me morial church. Furman Jordan pre- .sided over the session, which tool - ‘iThe-'iU*jmi.njL young people taking part were Ro berta Miller, Inez Tucker, Jack Me-; Caskill and Robert Lynn. Freeman . Parker led the singing. .A spi'cial musical feature was a cor net solo by K. Mills, accompanied by Helen Guerard. .■i ^ OFFM KR.S ( IIOSE-N FOR lUriTST W. M. S ..Columbia, April 15.- Boatwright, of .Mullins, was re-elected president, and (ircienville was decided .Mrs. J. B. “UN(T.K'tO.M.MlB” OWENS HAS .A llIKTHDAY T. R.‘.Owens, affectionately known by a host of friends as “Uncle Tom mie,” had a few friends yesterday to join with him in celebrating his 74th birthday at his home on Musgrove street. -A iKiuntful dinner was served, with a large attractively deconited biithd.ny cake centering the lable.with ^ ' rf' . . sister, .Mayme .Adaii on as the next state convention meet-; happy occasion 74 blight candles. Those enjoying the were .Mr. and place 'by the Bapti.st Woman’s!j. m. Pitt.s, .Mr. and Mr.s. W. J. r union in its closrng- ses-ipan^ .Mr.,and .Mrs. .sion of the annual convention here, i Helen .Milam, ^d Mrs. lo-on S. Holly of .Aiken,'was , Davidson. vice-president ofl- activity our Johnson., In the passing of Mrs. John.son. the James B. Parrott Chapter No. D, Or- (jer of the Eastern Star, has lost a valued and honored member, who served as \Yorthy .Matron two years and also in many other offices, one whose aim and purpo.ses were of the highest, one who was always in ear nest in aW of her undertaking.s, who (lid well and with all her might what ever she could find to do, who stood for what was right and just in all re-elected general . . . , the .society and the'Yollowing diyimon • .M rs-. Durt- J. W. Milam, Miss I The door has gently closed between Our sister and those sh( loved so well, hut the joy of her presence, her gen-- QUAUTY FIRST, LAST ALWAY5 Don’t burden yourself with heavy bundles—use Miur telephone assured that fresh, first-quality foed products will be delivered to your door promptly. MEATS FRESH — TENDER — WHOLESO.ME Snow White l,ARD, S lbs. . 50 if SNOWDRIFT, 6 lbs. 53^ •vice-presidents were named: Mi^rL- iMrs. Jane C. Gary ial smile and friendly greeting will auxiliary HE.yRS^ DR. JOHN MeSWEEN .Monday afternoon in rooms a meeting of the Fiij^t held ent.- the auxiliary, the auxiliary of j Presbyteiiun church was Sixty-seven members w’ere^ pres- L. Carpenter of Gaffney; .Mrs. T..M.| Galphin of Greenville; .Mrs. W. E, Ab-j rams of Lake City; Mi-.s. H. H. Eargle ot*St. Matthews; .Mrs.- C. A. We.st- brook of ('harleston, and Mrs. W. J. Hatcher of Johnston. Miss V’onnig E. Lance nf Columbia, corresponding Reaches lOlst Year .Mrs. Jane Craig (lary on la^it Wed- ne.sday celebi-ated her 101 si birthday, by receiving callers and well wishers throughout the day at her home at Mi-s. John Sprart introduced Dr. John MeSween, who made an address on “Christian Education.” Later the names of 35 young church members, who are attending college, were read and the, members were ask ed to keep thorn in their thoughts .imi prayers. was re-elected corresponding : Kinards, near the I.aurens-NewheiYy tary, and .Mrs. T. B. ClarkOon of jeountV line. • ' nev, recording secretary. j bher officers named were Miss .An- j nie L. King, treasurer; Mrs. Lula- L. j Ryan of Columbia, auditor; Mrs. j Charles A. Jones of Columbia, mis count^ line. .A delegation from lAurens, repre- .senting the Limestone college alumni chapteY, was among the many visitors to the Gary Home, Mrs. Gary is the Limestone oIde.st living graduate of i.imesi sion study supenntemlent, i - " college anik'the alumnae chapters as f I Columbia, voung peo- .. . „ . MRS. AYYSOR entektains club Mrs. R. E. Wysor was i E. loiwton of Columbia, young peo ple’s and college secretary; Mrs. Charles M. Griffin of Columbia, su perintendent of the Sunbeams; and Mis. j. M. Burnett of Spartanburg, of the personal de- I .. superintendent ho.stes.s to ^ partment. I A Graduation Gift ^jB.AI'TIST WOME.N .MEET WORTHY OF THE LOYE IT bears! IN LAURENS S.ATURD^ ’ • ^ i The annual meeting of the Laurens | If \ou know whati you want, moat i ... . w’ell as the president and student body of the college joined in paying trib ute to the “Grand Old Woman.” The Laurens group was received by .Mrs. Gary as she sat in a large rocking chair in her living room, surrounded by her daughters, .Mis.ses Kate and Annie Gary, and other members of {the family who had assembled for the] i celebration of the day. Mrs. C, K.' ^ of the I^aurens union ^ chapter, presented a basket of floweVs Baptist I to Mrs. Gary, and then introduced >ou mow wnaii yuu County Woman’s Missionary likely we have it If you are in ^ the*" First ...... — ^our experieiiee^ church of lAurrh^wii^ Saturday.and Mrs. DeWitf relatives and^ graduates wjll surely be ! ^ of real assistance. Come in. Select Cha.sms of W, M. L.” hak been an- froas the wide choice. Prices as low „ the theme for the day’s _ yea wish to pay. ‘nrokram. The FTrst Baptist church of 1Mrs. Gary, the local visitors said •A sasall deposit will secure one for^ use. i Tinr,i4 tiioit* return-'«»vrin('pd Lppn. inter- later delivery. dinger with unending .sweetness in our' j memory. i Whereas: We how in humble sub- i mission to his will, and acknowledge our delit for the exain|)le .she left in ^ Christian faith and service and pray ! we may ever «tiive* to emulate her; Be it resolved, that we extend to! the bereaved family our deepest sym-j pathy, and share with them, as best; we may, their great sorrow; i Resolved, further, that a copy of j these resolutiuns be spread on our ^ ' minutt*s, a copy be -'ent to the family, ^ land a copy to The Clinton ( hronicle j for publication. ' “She fojlowed the star to a better land Where the voice called clear, She lovjugly served heart and hand, And'she answered.the call ■without fear.” , ’ Miss Maude Pearson, Mrs.')E-;telle Abrams, — Miss Julia Ferguson, Committee. SUGAR, 4r I’ride uf India TEA, Vi Ib^ 10' Pride of India TEA, '/2 lb. 19' AX of the Ma.stei here with Bee Brand VANILLA Extract, Lar^e size ‘ ~ Cake P^n Free 19' Dressed HENS, Lb. 20' OYSTERS and SHRIMP Silver Medal Salad DRESSINCi, quart jar 25' Pint jar - 15' F’rying Chicken.s, Lb- 25' PORK CH()I*S, Lb. 15' l»ORK ROAST, Lh. 12‘/2' beef'ROAST, Lb. 12V2' CHEESE, Lb.»* i7y2' 15' STFIAK, Lb. FISH, Lb. 15 WIN A PRIZE-GET THE THRILL Parker, twin si.ster», who .sang a birth day song, after which the group unit ed in .singing a familiar college num Jewdiy Store — Try,,--:i>X PLATELUNCH — 25c 12 iT*of -V f t ' uport their retum.^evinced keen, inter est/in the mi^sic and joined' in the epjrit of the occasion with cheerful Newberry county. They were CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank our friends foi ^ the many kindnesses shown us during the illness and death Of our dearj daughter and sisWr, Miss .NeUie Cole, j May God’s riche.st blessings abide with each one of you. 1 1 Mrs. W. C. Crane. This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—S lb. Ham. Second l^ize—2 quarts Salad Dfessins: Third Prize—<» lbs. Snowdrift. Fourth Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Fifth-Prize—2 pints Grape Juice. You^Spend^tlr Ur Yoiu^ Given a Chance To Win a l^ize YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. 44 r Baldwin's Grocery Good Things To \ Phones 99 and 100 ■kiaCni ,r A.