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I# M •» •r; v^->. • < i,WJi||PV^i PIPIPV 7: THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 19SS THE CLINToV CHRONKXE, CLINTON, S. C. ■CH PAGE ^tltBET paid-up meinbe^. Mrs. J. E. James, committee-woman cf the fourth dis position at Columbia collejre, Colvim- bia, since 193^.' Author of Plants in Tke Woman’s Page ' . ' * SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST tric^, of Which Laurens is a part, an- South Carolina, a list of native pfants ■ nounced that she is offering a prize in the state, publi.shed. 1930. to the unit having the largest incrca.so | “Mrs. Coulter is a member of the in membership, the contest to close Colur.bia branch of the .•'meric in .\s-.| sociation of University Women, of the | South Carolina Academy of Scienccj 'May 15. j Delicicus refreshments ^ere served Tdcphone 74 at th^ close. The lovely birthday cake of Pi Gamma Mu National Social Sci- ^AMPBfiLL-ADDY Mrs. Zanie Campbell announces the marriage of her daughter. Beatrice, to Will .Allen Addy on Saturday. April! mentos of the occasion 22nd. The ceremony was performed byt About thirty little Dr. L. Ross Lynn at his ^me. which centered ,the beautifully ap-'^nce Hondr society, of Beta Mu Kappa, pointed dining table, was cut by the^h^n^^ science fraternity. She has| president, Mrs. Wood, and ser%'ed by WerAcd as president of the AM^im^e . 1 . _,e College fbr cream and cake mints and candv 1 with chicken salad sand-1-^f®®^****®** ®^v Chicora College fw Wiche,, panch .pd hop.e-n.ade can-,'V«r;-n and « p«,idept of the Um- ceiving several little souvenirs as ine- dies.—The Laurens Advertiser. friends were i B. A. R. CHAPTER iversity of SbutK Carolina i association.” In addition to the regency i present. V. 1). C. CHAPTER , INVITED TO LAURENS The J. B. Kershaw chapter. U. D. C., of Laurens, has invited the mem bers of the local chapter to be their j guests at a meeting to" l>e held in the' Community hall at Laurens on the *^*;B]akelv. tei'noon of .April .^.h. pleasant , ’ as'^embling MISSES BLAKELY ENTERTAIN CLUB Members of the “Odds and Ends Book club” enjoyed a meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the home ... j Katherine and -Margaret, HOLDS SESSION - The .April meeting of the ^lus- grove’s Mill chapter, D. R., was heM on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Will Leak.*..-. past four years. Mrs. Coulter has 1 seventy"inches served the ^uth Carolina D A. R. as FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED You get to thinking, about what you OUGHT to weigh—I know you do, for I do it myself. Well, ppire^your height in inches— for the j you men', of five feet ten. You are high. Add 100 to the jdpors at every oppr.’'tMfiity-T-iind stop j eating too much. I There’s the rub, however. He atfH i lingers w’itk the lu'rius viands witii the heavy sweetening. Well, if you'd rather have that belly, keep on as yon have been doing,—I’m no traffic cop, to stop yoii for traveling, on the wronif side of the road’ Don’t forget tnough, that the prevention of an evil is many times safer than a belated attempt at cure; be sure your (dietetic) sins will track you down. Alumnae I. J. 1. COPELAND & BRO. — I^ ARDWARE — H. C. ^Repairs for Binden, intf oOvlin V RrOizUM l.J IV. » »ii»rvfcKA» L. ^ 1 i sutf recording .wereury for t»„ I Mowers. Trucks and Trjiptors. \yoars and as state chairman of pub-i middle-age or pa.st. This ■ _ "''H 'i Mr licity 1927-1920. For the -pSst twol’''iJ<* do^ not apjjily to young adult* - Vears she has served as natmhal vice-1 or children " I. n. Witnerspoon. are regent.peMicity. ‘As .South Car-j - 1 : 1—y. — fcnairman oi pi’‘.:ic;ty. as ,'soutn t ur-| RomoiyiK*.,- i l f I iiresided over the meeting. u • i * * u • e /'• *• i wimei|tDer, eacn individual ha.s oier ini ohna < only state chairman of ( onsti-, ppcularities, which MRS. GLENN ENTERTAINED M;.s. S. ’C. H'lvs entertained on last Wednesday with a iove*y luncheon.. honoring Mrs. Emma Glenn of Spar tanburg. Tw’elve guests enjoyed the occasion. afternoon was jig-savv puzzles. which the hostesses served a delicious followeil by a sweet Mrs.,J. A. Bailey reporleil the erec , tion of a beautiful monument of nn spent I storte to Mary Miisgrove at her after prave near Musgrove’s mill, and sug- ' gested a vote of thanks to U E. Ha*- salad course, course. The guests ineluiled: j-Mr.s. Betts, Mrs. Blakely Tribble, Mbs. B- R. K. B R AIL s FOR I >- PLO WDE.: Announcement Jias been i^ade of the mari iage on January l.^ih.of Miss Norvelle Brailsford to Charles Nelson PloiVden, both bf -Stimmerton. ^ L. Plaxico, Mis. W. D IVay, Mrs B.' Sloan. Mrs. Charles Workman,; Mi.-iscs Nannie Young Tribble, Lucy | Bums. Azile Livingston. Gladys Stil-j well, Melda Von Hoilen and Louise Sinis. .. ! ton for bis interest in having it maile. ' Mrs. Bailey also gave a repo*t on • the state I). A. R. conference recently I held in Columbia. . I .At the conclusion of the meeting, dainty refreshments were serve<l. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. B. ,R. F’uller and Mfs. Bailey. ' ' his . . , he can bv no tutmn hall finance comniPteo she wh-, J “natural” instrumental in raising for this build- for ^onie men and wonten to be spare. '**/^*^' a, ' L to he a little stout. On the campus at Tamasscc the j had a most refined, intelligent ladv'. spleiind D. A. R. mountain school in.of forty-five, who had w ('arolina, arc l'* o h-m <s,nn‘'| ahoost into ~ auxiliary Mr. Plowden is a juniorwt Pre.shy-: HOLDS .MEETING .•south Carolina, arc l”o brick buildings which were erected 4 during Mrs. ( ouitt.'r’.s, regency, and a’'e diu I’.irtHrlly to her effort. These build ings are a central dining hall wi com'.nmJiou.s kitchen, serving room.s, Siorjsgc and i efrigerat ing rooms and a new room>. riHirs. Fui ther >improvoiiient during ■ Tier regency were the iii.staP'ition o: club ht^ntinn- wfit^r woi'ks and lighting I ’ *rntit u-y containing 30 bed- baths, parlors and living te.rian college and a popular student on the campus. His br de wa.- a mem ber of the junior class of Columbia college. .Mr. and Mi's. Plo'aden will make their home in this city and have an apartment at the home of Mrs. M. K. Browning on ('i^jnt^nnial street. leetir.g of the .American Tht^.April rro Lt'gion .Au.xiliari was held at the . , T> I i» u mu pre.sident of the MOman home of Mrs. T. J. Peake on Thurs-1 * ,, , . REPORT FOR YEAR OF MO.MAN'S I'Ll H.WORK .As President of the Woman's ^ D»32-3^, 4 beg 4eave Gv subimv doulding - Ute. I following report: ■ pacitv ot the school. ; ^ ' It has been a pleasure to seiwe a -'orkod herself a frenzy -— because she hold a wei(^ht of 11.') steadily. Her fig-' ure was {lerfect; yet she was contin- uaBy in anticipation of “obesityl't Th^ big boy of fifty, with the pon- deruus “bay window,” must lay the blame to hin^self alone. He aci|uireu the deformity by overeating and lack of exercise. It will take Vinie to correct the effe ancy. if he ever does it. But he still has room to re|>ent of his .sins to get at ing anil lack ^ ..'fcy'ijfSp' ke him a Ions; I F COTrtl WEEK MAY IS-tO LITTI^E-FDI.KS eNjw party J. F. Jacobs. Jr., entertained a group of little friends with a lovely rose party on Monday afteiTioon cele brating the eighth birthday of her lit tle daughter, -Ame. A color note of pink and white was carried out in the -selection of spring flowers, favors and refreshments. day afternoon. .A'sistant hostesses Were .Mrs. J. A. Chandler., Mrs. W. A. Johnson ami Mrs. B. H. Henrv. “America” was sung in concert, f(^l- j lowed In recitation of the “Allegiance ; to the Fla.g ” .Mrs. Raymond Pitts, the president, led the reading of the pre amble, followed with a piayer by-the chaplain. Mi*s. L H. Davidson. ,.At a eborf business meeting the ^auxiliary decided to have a children’s .street party again this year. This is I U) be gi\en at an early dale. Reailings were given by B F. Har rison and Lucile Passmore, members of the first grade at the .Academy! Outdoor games were enj<*ye<i dur- j Street school and ing the afternoon Ijiter ice cream arid . speaking contest, cake,' were seined. The favors were' At the conclusion, dainty fiink and white pencils, cleverly dis-, nwnts were served gui.sed as rosebuds. .About twenty little guests were present- winners in the club. No president could have served with a more loyal and efficient executive committee .than the one it ha-s been I my good fortune to work With for the I past year. ^ The reports of the committee chair men tell largely of the work of the club, llowo’ er, 1 w-'ul»l like to .-«d«ra few lines. . ‘ Thcr constitution and by-laws have undeigone, some changes, the same being approved and voted on„by the club. ,A copy of the old constitution, along with the changes, will placeil with the seci'etary’s minute' for fu ture lefer^nce. In November the club s|>onsoreil a 1efresh- ELLIOrr JACOBS HAS BIRTHDAY On Saturday Elliott Jacobs cele brated her eleventh birthday «ith a lovely luncheon. ' •A yellow and white color scheme mus<;rove club ENTERTAINED Mrs. George Holland was hostess to the menrhers of the .Mu.sgrove'club last Wednesday at the .Mary M.us- grove Tea Room After an enjoyable afternoon spent Spring finds much interest in the ^ new patte for lingerie. The nuMlel of the gown and jacket combination shown is cut full enough i for comfort and yet has «mart lines. It may be made of silk creiie, using course in home care of the sick, the.^^^ delightful touches of eiiihroideiy ,: lessons and d« nipnst rat ions l>eing given by Misy^^Ic.Ma-ster. traineii nui'se employed by the .Anti-Tuhercu-^ losia as.sociation. This courM was held ■ at the Florida Street .school. i The club had charge of the sale of the {'hiistmas seals, priK-eetls of i 0^ which amounted to $118.75. Half of this fund is to he used in our county yellow and wnitc color scheme, jig-saw puzzles, Mrs. Holland, was earned out in the birthday cake, by Mi's. .Selma Franks, served candles, place card^ and other decor- delicious salad course, followed by ic<‘ cix'am and |>ounil cake. The guests included: Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. J. D. Boland, Mrs, P. .M. Pitts, Ml'S. G. R. Davidson, .Miss Maiy Lizzie Owens, .Mrs. .A. K. .McIntosh, Mrs. T. J. BlaliKk. Mrs. K. L. Arthui, .Mrs. B. H. Henry, .Mrs. W. M. Mc- 'lillan, Mrs. Jodie McMillan, Mrs. Gharle.' Hill, Mrs. H. M.. Young, Mrs W. .A. Buchanan, Mrs. Grady ('hand-t ler, .Miss .Anne I’lerce, .Mrs. O. .M. C. W. Wier, Mrs. ( . L. H. Bagwell, Mrs. R. atioris. A delicious four-couise lunch-' eon w as servtsi. Tho.se invited werje: O aixdyn .Mc- Sw een, Virginia Dillard. Virginia Sa 1- lei', Josephine Goiieland. >!a» f'u-us, F*'ances .Speake, Margaiet Shealy, Lojisv Jacobs aa I f MRS. KELI.ERS ENTERTAINS I LUB Mrs. "^Frank Kellers er.:eitamed the ni'-rubers of the “Idle .Moments" club . \I at her home on Wcom-day »ftemrM»n. |) Rjits, Mrs. 1 I i riie rooms were i * aptiful with col orful spring flowers. Threi- table' for rook w'ere airangeil in the living n>om. After the game' a salad course was sei ve<l, I GJloweJ. by ^ >\veet con r e. The guest.s were: Mrs. W. A. Moor head, Mrs. J. H. Hunter. Mis». R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Mrs. (leoi'ge Ellis, Mrs. SL W. Siimeix*!, Mrs. J. Will Dillard, .\lr>. F C. Pin son, Mrs. J. A. rhandler, Mrs, J. B. Frontis, .Mrs. L. R. Gray, and .Mrs. C. D. Nance of t'ro's Hill. B. Fergu.'on, .Mrs. Essie Mrs. Bob Ihi^iUson. Atkins ami Ray- mem- BUIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED On Tuesday afl**' iioon Mrs. niCJtd yas hostes' to the bei's iJ Iier contract riul.. A'^iid riany spring flowers, th^'ee Uihles were arranged for the game*. ” After- several roiqids t he hostesa. as sisted by Mrs^Jaines Pitts, served a tempting salad course followed by a «weet course. Those enjoying the games were' .Mis. R. C. Allair, Mrs- F. S.^Chance, Mrs. David Pit’'. Mrs.. Hendei or ' Pitts, Mrs. Horace Payne. Mrs. J. A.j Chandler, .Mrs. T. D. Jacobs, Mi's.; Irby ILpp. Mrs.. Goyne Jiim] son. Mr* Silas Bailey, Mrs. D. C. Uei^sle^s and Misa Lois Biakely- ' ‘ l<> <;IVE CANTATA AT PRFLSBYTERIAN CHURCH Under the direction of .Miss Ellen f'opeland, a cantata, “Immortality,” by Stutts, will be rendered by the pu pils of the State Training .school .Sun day evening, April 30th, at H o’clock, at the First Presbyterian church. The jiublic is cordially invited. The program i.' as follows: Prelude. Prf*cossional. t horu:i, “King -of kings.” Prayer. ,, Announcements and offertory. i during the year for the purpose of j educating people as to the preven j tion and care of tuberculosis. The club was represented, at Mr. ^ Witherspoon’s invitatii>n. in 5>eptem- bei,-;;t the annual teacher'* meeting,, w ith H few words of grt*enng ami wel-. come to the teachers of the 'choids. I would like to thank the school ^ authoiities for their kindness and help} during the year. .Ml of our meeting.' were held in the high schind auditori um. We uppix'ciale very iiuch the' 1 privilege of using this building, tnd also the sjilendid help given at \ari'»u.s times, by te'ichers and pupil' heie. 1 would like to expie.'S my grati-, tude foi the coopei'itbm of i^,. mayor , »nd city council. They have kindly !is-' teiied to oui pleas and have agree,! to. help the Cliih in some of its under-1 takings in a substantial way. I wish, a 1 sir, to thank Mr Hairit, of The Clinton Chronkle, for hU^ .splemlfcd cooperation. Oi-r club 'has •f' What Effect Will INFLATION Have Upon YOUR INVESTMENTS? The legi.slation which is now taking place will gt'c i'ly change the status of all stocks and lionds. The holdings of every inv^?stor will be affected. The situation calls for action.immediately. ^ We render a complete investment service and—dmll used space in The Chronicle, with Mr. Han is' kind permission and help, for! notices and explanations, which couUl i not have been placed liefore the pub-1 lie in any other way; , , I would like-to expres.* In .souu* Ismail measure my gratiful appreci-• jation to the exetutive committee, for', their Inyaty and support, and to each member of the club for her coo|»er- ation during the year. Our aclivitie.s be glad to compile' information and make suggestions in regard to your securities without oblTgation to yju. .Mail inquiries invited. ,, nu(r Dargan, Brannon & Company Investments 714 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg -M-tttttttftttttttttttttttttttttttif titmlmmtt i MEATS I THE BACKBONE OF YOUR MEALS <» This being the ntse—you should be careful ahoul your meat buying. Our meats are kept in the most .^anilary conditions and you will always find them fresh, whole- .some and tender. / of the Week.” Solo, “They Have Taken Away My I»rd.” Ghoru.*i. “Now^ Upon the -F4rjit--Dayi4!ave^ nece.^aariy.,been, limited, owing At> conditions, but the response of the membei'ft of the chjhj when calle«i on' jin any w*ny. has been mo't gratifying._^I*ee, and Diiet, “Why Seek -Ye^- tJie IJving j Tlie pai4-yvarwi^Lh_.!:U»!h.splen-^tjie did vvon.en will be -remeinbere«l with nbl»onv pleasure and a feeling of gratitude to each of you. (Mrs. \V. I’.) Edna S. Jacobs, . President. Par • patter*, mtr 34. M. 3S, 40, 42, 44, 4* ar 48, arad ISc in rain jrimr Name, Ad 4r«H. Stjrlr NuBil>rr and Siw tn Kay Royd. 103 Part Avrnna New York ComvIcU aad ■■pit anil m itiirt a'llh twcL. I ribtKin on the jacket, with held at the vyaislline by Among the Dead.” Talk by the pa.'tor. ' Chorus, “I -Am the Re.surrection and the Life.” ‘ Chorus, “Behold, I Show' You a Mys tery.” Chbrus, “O Death, Where Is Thy SUng.” Benediction (congregation remain !standing during^“Hallelujah” chorus). Yo^» ’lar^ LALMt'ENS LEGION AUXILIARY HOST To CLINTON , CHAITER ; Celebrating the second anniversary of its organization, the American lie- Fdmut)df. = gion Auxiliary entertained the ('linton j Carroll Coulter, pa.'C state ii^ent and BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR littlf: son On Jkprib Uth, Mr> Henry M. ig tnterUined a birthday for h* r 4i«ki* «on who was ceiebraG'ri? hi' eighth birth- chapter at a lovely birthday celebra- tjon Tuesday aftemodn at the home During the afterii*>on gamej* were , of Mrs. Fred Medlock on Arademy enjoyed. Afterward* the little guests; gtreet. Assistant hostcs.-iet for the oc- were invited inu> the dinr'X rojm.jcasion were Mrs. B. R. T. Todd, Mrs. where there wa.* a lovely birthday ■-Roy Simpson, Mrs. Sam Reid, Mrs. cake with eight glowuig candles. Mrs-jjjimes H. Moore, Mr*. Joe Smith, Mrs. Y’oung, assisted by M. Pitts! I. Murif and Miss FIthel Langston, and Mrs. Harry Ljijtoit. served »c«|With twenty Clinton gue'ts, the total 1 number present was fifty-one. MRS. J. C. COULTER ( VICE PRESIDENT , i GENERAL OF D. A. K. } IxKJpl D. A. R, m<^nihel's will in-, teie.sted to learn that at the J2nd coh- j tiriental congress of the national so ciety, Daughter of the American Rev olution, held last week in Washington, South ('nrolina’s candidate. Mri Jc'hii This easily-made, model is designeil in four size.s: .'^mall, 31 to 3b: medium,!' 3H to 40; large, 42 to 41; anl extra! large, 46 to 48. ^ : Size ntiediuin, 38 to 10, ve<plire^ 4 2-3 yards of material, .‘’5 inche' wide. The gown alone reiiuire.s 3 l-x- yards, the jacket alone 1 2-3 yards. ' now honorary state regenC.'- had the honor'Of leading the ticket ‘ny a g»o*I majority in the elec*ion for seven YOUR GRADUATE'S GIFT 4^- vice presidents general. Ttfat -Mrs. Coultiftr goes in»o thi* of fice of high honor ably equipped is 'Witnessed by the following taken part ly from her «ketch in South Carolina and Her Buildeis, published in 1930 by the Carolina Biographical associ- A special musical program was ren-jation: ‘^She was grad laled from the derdd under the directi.m of the music foriner College Jor Wem^n ’(now Qucens-Chicora college, Charlotte) in 1914 with the degiee of hachder of ■committee of the auxiliary. Miss Cath* Ctnnon gave a rnding; Mrs. . . will make a Bfe-I if you seed a Watch ar Ring—I erine Ctnnon gave Roy M’ood, two vocal solo*; Mrs. Bolt j arcs and a.s poet of Her class.., She re land Miss klora Gwrinn, a tk^ i^arrift far the 6ra*aate,. and Mr. Otis Ham, a vocal number. tae Mieai g«i i-r shori bu.siness Won’t you atap la FRONDS JewdrySloira piano duet, ;ceived her master of art* degree frum the University of South Carolina in 1915 and has done post graduate work dent, presided over a short business j at the marine ^iologi^al*-* session. Mrs. L. S. Bolt, the 5reasn;'er.) W’ooil* Hole, .Ma*8., and at the reported the sum of $33 on hand,'and. sity ‘if Chicago. ’ Head of the biiw^y Mrs. Fted Medlock, chairman, of the, department, Chicora eolege, Colum- munt-orshlp committee, repoirled 421 bit, for 11 years, holding the sam^ BEDDING PLANTS For the gardf:n, boxes and HANGING BASKKTS A large toortmenl of quality plant.s grown m our own greenhouse, are her? for your .seletdion. CHOICE. FRESH STOCKS t ^ f' Plant Now! Ibices Are Kea.8onable. CLINTON FLOWER SHOP Member F. T. D. Phone .Tl Next to First resbyterian Church LARD. r Ac , Irish POTATOES. 1 Qt H lb. carton . 3U | 10 lbs. lav SN()\yj)RIFT. roc t) Ih. bucket da/ PORK CHOPS, 1 rc Lb. 1D SUGAR, JAc 10 lbs. VEAL CHOPS. 1 rc Lb.. 13 TO.MATOES, OQc i No. 2 cans mO l»ORK ROAST, |2V2‘ Premier Fancy T()RN, 2 .No. 2 cans VEAL ROAST, | rc -idj;- --1'^-- MIX SAUSAtJK, 1 Ac Lb. , 4 4" I^aFIv sIIHIL —' — PEAS, ore 2 No. 2 cans PORK SAl SA(Te,”^ tl-c~^ Lb, 10 Fancy Green ^ J.IMA BEANS, ore 3 No. 2 cans WEINERS, |?V2^ Breakfast B.?C0N, | Jc Pride of India TEA, IQc • i lb. box laF BEEF ROAST, j Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds. Fresh Fish and Cooked Shrimp. This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First I*ri/.e—21 H>h. Bed Band Flour. Second Prize—3 Ihs. White House Coffee. Third Prized—6 lbs. Snowdrift. Fourth Prize—i Ihs. Pork Roast. 1 Fifth Prize—3 Ib.s. Breakfa.st Bacon. With Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are Given a Chance To Win a Prize YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. Baldv^n's Grocery “Good Things To Eat** _ Phones ^9 and 100 ;igaE.%uuB . —I mitZt