The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 15, 1933, Image 3
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SOCIETY EVENTS
AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST
TdepliMie 74_, . ^ .
board ni^etinff which is no^- in session.
I Re-enters, representatives of chap-
; ters all over the United States^ will be
Jn atten«lance at the lK>ard meet4nsr.
On yesterday, National Flasr..4»y.i
Uhe D. A. R. chapters stajreil a hijr New
h^day at i
Church Members
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Numerous In ’32
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— - , Vork’, June 12. More people
celebration of theMay at the Century , in the Unitetl Statps wei-e members
of Progress exposition jrrounds out on)x)f churches at the end of 1932 than
Lake Michigan. The South Carolina at ^ any previous time, reports I>r.
representatives were among the spec- George Linn Kieffer, pivsident of the!^’
ial gue.sts of the occa.sion. ^Association of .American Religious
I were S. Y,
announcements
The Epworth League union will! ^Dudley Ray, James Hart,
meet Friday evening at' 9 o'clock at Cooper, Paul Odiorne, Allen Mc-
the Bailey Memorial church. i Sweon, Tom Adam.s, Jeff Boland. Dil-
The .Wrican A“xili.r>- Ferfuson.
leet this afternoon at 4 o clock at
.Adair, Fred Oxley, Bailey Y’OUNG FOLKS
HAE JOLLY TI.ME
Emily Dillard entertained the mem
bers of the “Jolly Eight" Friday eve-
lard Milam, Lamar Nelson, James ning with a unique treasure hunt. Ap
propriate prizes were awardetl'' the
statisticians.
.A one^year gain of l.(VS,3,594, or
1.82 per Vpnt was announced in his
annual surVey made public tonight,^*
by the Christian Herald. This, Dr.
Kieffer said, was more than four
times the gain registereil in 1931.
rrid<;e club
dainty rcfi-eshments in ciiui'ses.
meet
the home of Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Geo. Aivwn
M ‘ *'**'^- entertained her MORPHEW-STEER
.uai .na I avia. on. Thursday morning. ANNOUNCE.MENT
.Mr.s D. J.Bnmm request mem- living and dining rooms wei-ej \ The following announcement, re-
bers of the Presbyterian .Auxiliarj to j^^ightened with lovely zinnias and; ceived here yestenlay. is of cordial
day lil ies. Two tables were in play. ‘ interest:
.After the games. Miss Nancy thyens “Mr. and Mrs. Humphi'ey Sturges
assisted in serving a .salad course,. Morphew announce the marriage of
which was followed by a sweet course, their ■ daughter, Gladys Morphew
winners. The young folk were served* He notcil a total iiu'mbership of
r0.888.4i5 in the 204 religiou.s or
ganizations of the United SlatedWith
50.037.201* thivitH'n vears and over.
The magazine ivjwrtcd that since'
bring any old clothing available to
Mrs. -W. 6.' Neville, i^or the Riuin
Mountain Mission school in Tennessee.
Thp .Auxiliary of the Fiiist Presby
terian church will hold its regular^ Guests of the morning weiv: Mrs., Watt, to Mr. Richard .Arthur Steer,
meeting on Monday, June 19. at 8 P-'Thoi^as Jacol>s. Mrs. S. C. Hays. Mrs,'I on Friday, June the ninth, nineteen
m. The Business Girls’ circle, hea^led r (> Adair, Mrs. R. W. Wade^ Mrs,:lmndi:ed and -thirty-three: Nora
hy Mrs. A.' M. T'dpelamT. wilt have Horace* Payne, Mrs. T. .1. Peake, Mrs. ■ Springs. Iowa.”
charge of the program., ' Uh* Snow and Mrs. C. F,. Galloway. . Mr. Steer is proprietor,of the Clin-
has m'ade his home in
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CONTINUE STUDY
r>(M)K OF PSAL.MS
The Business Girls’ circle of the
First Presbyterian church. held th«;
June meeting at Mrs. Gar>' Martin's
home. _
.Mrs. .A. M. ('opeland' made the ,Jay.
•5t.uiy of Psalms very interesting. Games and contests
The hostes.s .served a dainty ?w«*et juiiu-st*ment for 4he-little
I m l.E HOY H AS
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. U H.
Bagwell entertained with a hiithday
j»arty for her little .son. Louis, .Ir..
' 19(H) chuivh membership has incrt*a.sed
82.8 |H'r cent compared with a popu-
jlation incivase of 65.8 i>er cent.
The si.\ la'rgest chuixh groups in j
.America, the only ones having more |
than 24tHH).0tH> members, were listed!'
as follows;
Thitv btvlies of western Catholics,|
,2L*2iI0.7l8; 18 Inxlics of Baptists. 9,-^*
92t*.itV2; U.) Ivnlies of Metluylists, b.-j
0.''S.022: 17 Innlies of Lutherans, 4.‘t,-
31.>.3n: Jewish congregations. 4,- j
,,'081.242: nine binlies qf Presbyterians,!
GQODMEAT
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Fancy Branded Western St^
Veal Cutlets
Veal Chops
Baked and Boiled Ham
Black Hawk Breakfast Bacon
PLAKELY’^ STAR GROCERY
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who was celebrating his seventh birth-j^f*'*!^
ton Dairy and
Clinton for u number of veara. Hii!
friends will In* cordially interosttNl mj—“**'’• *■
the announcement of his marriage*. InciYast"; wen* rapoited foi all
Mr. and Mrs. Kteer will arrive within P’hu'ipal denomination>. with the
the next few lUivs from their weilding I'^Ptisis >howing the largest numeri
cal gain ^356.60**, and the eastern
— I Ca;hoUc.s-4niue bthlies) thu. laiyruAL
couv^^ at the cbht^ision.
the afternoon.
Delicious refreshments
furnished 1 W1N (1A R D- K1N (;
during WFDDING- * ^ ^
Invitations have been issued lo the
were •;erve«l we>l(ling of .Miss Heul.ah Fox Winganl.
I‘ARTY (HVKN FOR
COl.l .MHI.A VISITORS
Mrs. .lack H. Young complimen*»*il
her nieces, Linda and Eva Gary Cop'-
land, of Columbia, with a ihealrv
party on Monday aftermHm. Trc
young people gathered at Mr>,
Young’s home where cream and cake
were served. Later they went to see
“Picture Snatcher’’ at* the i'a>i*io
theatre.
t,» ai>out 25
afternomi.
little guests late in the
ENJOY oniNG AT *
COUNTRY CLUB
The “.lolly Eight" club members
and Linila and Eva Gary Copelaml. of
Columbia, who are visiting here, spent
Tuesday at loikeside Country ' club.
They w'ent out early for breakfast.
Afterwards they enjoyini swimming.
daughter t*f Mrs. Kmnvie Fov Win-
ganl of l.i'xington. and Russell C.
King of Lexington and Hartsville.
which will take place this evening at
eight o*cl(»ck at the Methmlist chuivh
in Lexington.
The Kev. .M. M. Brooks, pastor of
both the bilile-eleet anil the hnde-
^ groom-elect, will officiate. .\ musical
pregram will be rendered by Miss May
Booz* r, pianist; Mrs. John D. ('arroll,
I .Mrs. ,1. .\. Bane and Mrs. .Annie .Mar-
ix'lative gam, 17.31 |H'r cent. j
The uuiuber of ituni.slei's wa.s re-
portt*il at 2;lL'*oS. a one-year gain of
3.9SS. and the numbi*r of churhes at
241.690. an incivase v>f 2,724.
Death Claims
18th. Is
Don’t Forget Dad!
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Beloved Woman
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\H,SSION.\RY .SOCIETY „
nouns .MEETING
Monday afternoon the Woman’s
Missionary society of the .A. R, I*,
chuch held the regular monthly im-et-
ing at the church. Mrs. R. 1- Plaxico
ted the discussion which wa.s given
to statistics and minutes) of the Pres-
byieria! and Synodical recently held
and at mid-<lay lunch was .served.
Mrs. AV. 11. Simpson, Mrs. J. F. Ja-^fha Roof, \ ocalists.
cohs. .iV:, Mrs. A. W. Brice and Mr.s.j Miss Francis Hawkins of Cio.ss Hill.
R. 1,. Coc chaperoned the youqg folk will Ik* maul of honor. Tlie hrides-
during the enjoyable day. - mnid.s will be .Mi.ss Loube .Mathis of
In the evening the club entertaiii-d ('harleston. .Miss Sara Lih* Ellison of
with a prom parly and H number if Easley, Misses Cienildine George.|
goest.s were invited.
TEMPERANCE UNION
HtH.DS MEE'riNt;
.At its regular meeting on
last
——; Kathevine 11 eitilri x. Evelyn
’ Emily Oswald of Lexington.
! Carlisle King, brother of the
j groom-elect, will act as be.sl man, and
Fri- serving as ushers will l*e John Simon
day afternoon, the Woman’s Christian | Winganl. brother -of the bnde-eUH't.
I HCRC H WOMEN
MEET AT (XRA , u , n c i
The annual upper dislriet meeting Temiierance union reporttHl six new'.And Charles liarnioti of U‘\ington.
of . the .A. R. P. Church was lH*ld at sulv'^nptions to “The. Young t rii.'-aib! The groomsmen will la* Billie Kfird of
Ora on Wednesday. An all-dav pro- er,” the national organ of the young j la'Xington, lauin King of Kingstree
gram, of which Mrs. ('. B. Belts was iH*ople’.s branch of the W. (’. T. Vji\ E. McGee of .Semn-a. \U n Porter o
leader, was given. Lunch wTi? ser\e«l making a total of II
iiihscriptions.
at noon. Others attending from here’^veral weeks ago quite a number of
secured to “The
weiv: .Mrs. Blakely Tritible. .Mr>.
ledd. .Mr^i. K. L. Plaxieo and
Mattie Blakely. /
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.Miss
GROUP ENJOYS
HOUSE PARTY
Miss Myrtis Hollund entertameal
with an enjoyable hiiu.-e iiarty o\ei
the week-end. In the group of c -ngen-
ial girls were Elizabeth and Kather
ine Blakijly, Mary Emma Sjieal;^,
>iibscrip(Tons weiv
Union Signal.”
The program for the meeting was
pre.M-nted by the women of the .\. R.
P chinx-h. The tu|)ic was “Our Flow
er .Mission.”
The women of the Thornwell .Me
morial church will lie in charge of the
piograni tor .Inly.
Hartsville, Ixivell Oates of loimar. and'
I.eon Pennington of Hartsville. Miss.
Wingard will be given in marriagi* byj
her brother, B. F. Wingard, of ihiSj
city. 1
Inimeiliately after the ceremony a
ivception will bV given at the home of
the briile’s-elect mother. Following the'
rehearsals Wednesday t veiling the
members of the bridal party'were en-.
teituined at a buffet .-NupiHr l»y Miss
Mav Boozer.
, Friends in the city of Mrs. Uylaml
Siimeivl will sympathize with her in
the denth"*qf b.cr mother, Mrs. K.i W.
Chaney. w hiFh inviirred at . her home
in Sinlalia Ia>t Wi'ilnesday after de
clining ht'allh of .several years.
Funeral services weix* held Thurs
day afterniHui at Padgi'tl’s Creek
church, coiulueteil by her pastor, Kev.
.1. R. MiH*rv. assisted by Rev. Edward
liong of this city.
T and' Cham*y was 6if> years of age,
a woman of slixuig t'hristian faith and
bride- high esl»x*m by all who knew
h»*r liix'nuse of her many a.ilmirable|
traits of character. The news of her,
{tassing brings geiiiiine regret to herj''
wide circle of fn»“nd.s. j
Mrs. ('haney is survivcil by her hu.s-
nd and th«‘ ftdiowihg children; L. .1.
’haney of S«stalia, W. B. Chaney of
Atlanta. Mrs. Ryland Sumeiel of this
city; by thivi* bnUhers. \V. N Hlld 1).
B. Hobo of this city. P. H Ho)k» of
Union, and one si>t»»r. .Mrs. ,1. R. .Mur
phy of Union
Don’t wake up on Sunday morning and recall too late
that it has become an annual custom to rememlici' DAI)
on FATHEU’S DAY' and thnt it falls on Sunda> when
shops are shut.
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DAY SHOPPINd dUlDE.
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ROSE HANSKAT'S
stayform
Topic .Me* I ary
•Margaret M«K»r-
.Mamie .8uc .Adair,
Patricia (rjles and
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•Miss Holland honorctl her guests
with a party on Friday evening
Dancing and bridge were used f*‘r en
tertainment. The hostess .servetl punch
D. \. R. OFFICERS
GDlOtHK'AGD
Mrs. T. J. Maublin, state regent of
the. Daughter of the .American Rev«*-
lution of South Carolina; -Mrs. John
t'. I'ouller, vice president general of
the national .st'iciety, and .Miss Lois
Wilson, slate treasurer, are in Chicago
throughout the evening. Th«vse invHe«Lihis week attending the
HAPTIST MORKKRS MEEI
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
The Y. W. A. and G. A. of the loiu-
rons Baptist as.sociatiiui will hold an
all-day rally in Clinton on next Tik'.s-
day, June 20th, with the Woman’s
.Mis.slonary society ami .auxiliaries of
national the First Baptist church of this cily.J
EUISON’S, Inc:
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A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE’
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ONE WEEK
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200 beautiful, /.soft I'otlon
Pillows, covereil with gocxl
c ret on, worth ‘25c-—
10c
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200 yards 12
■ Pongee, 33
A\'orth 35c;^—
22c
mome
inches
all-silk
wide.
1,000 yards fine count,
.smooth 100x80 unfini.shed
Broadcloth, 39-inches wide.
Worth l^c—-
10c
Mill
now.
Silk
Just 100 yards
left, better get it
Special— . _
25c
The Next Will Sell for 40c.
One lot Short lengths, 36-
inch, vat dye Cretonnes,
beautiful patterns. Y'ou’ll
like ’em. Worth 1^.
Special—
10c
1,^1 dozi^ Full-tVshion, 7-^
.strand Pure Silk Ho.se,-Rein
forced heel and toe. This
ho^ie i.< brand new.
While they last—
49c^^
The Next Shipment Will
Be 75c.
Dcsignrd fur llrallK. Comfort. Stjlc,
Poise. Takes the.place of corset and
hr-aosiere. No x|«*els or lames lu hurl
vou. Mill improve figure a^nd correct
posture whether >toul or slender.
Solves the “cors«*t problem" of .\L1.
women. Reduce-* excessive alalonien i
hv aiding muMrIe control. Does not
creep up. EaMlv adjusted to an.v fig
ure. Givev the proper support to the'
vital orgaas of the body. A perfect
tfoiHidation to anv frock or gown* Re-1
lieves backache hv .supp4irting abdom-1
j iaal muscles prwperl>. ( onfines the
bust hut due> not hind and is loose
HELLO, everybody
This Is Station
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acting as hostess. The meeting will Ik*
called to firder at 10 a. m. in the Bap
tist church with repre.sentatives ex- ■, *
I the*****^®l*K*' space. Prevents
ring program, hasD'ring “Stout M Oman’s
the sulH•rlntend-‘^Y»^
tent of the young people’s work. Tor »• Iwrabk-
jiected from all auxiliaries
county The followi
been announced by the su|H*rintend-
(.(K)l) OV ERALLS FOR-
49c
GOOD WORK SHIRTS—
25c
«;oodX’nion SUITS—
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39c
GOOD MEN’S SOX-
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All Cotton Goods advancing
daily — take advantage of
our prices now. They will
not last long.
See the
NEW DRESSES
t heyday:
' Hymn, “Come Thou .Almighty
King.”
Devotional by Mrs. Mary Monrvn*.
Princeton W. .A.
Greetings by .Mrs. Edward Long,
president of Third division,
' Welcome fiji Y. W. A. by Mis- -Mary
Pinson. •
Response hy Y. W’. .A. of Second
church, loiurens. Miss .Alma Temple
ton.
Welcome for G. .A.’s by Clinton unit.
Kes|»onse by G. -A- - IV*plar
Springs, Miss Jeanette Walker.
Roll call.
Prayer led by -Mrs. Khett Matlin,
leader of F'riendship <1. .A«
Foreign mis.sion playlet, "Hv*b'*IC
Humanity’s Hurt," liy ('linton G. A-’s.
Hymn, “Jesus Saves.”
Home mission jilaylel, “.Meeting Hu
manity’s .Need,’’ Clinton G. A.’s.
Talk on Temperance- by i'ix».ss Hill
A’. W. A., Miss Emn a J. l>ial.I!!!l
.Me.s.sage in song by Y. W', .A. of
loiujrens First church.
Quiet hour by .Mrs. K. M. Bostic.
Lunch.
W'. .M. U. hymn, “Jesu.s Call.s Us.”
Devotiondf l)y Miss Elizabeth Ball
of Gray Codrj: G. A.
Address by .Miss Mary E, Lahrton.
young people’s secretary,
i Special music b'y Y. W’. .A. of I.au-
rens First church.
“What My Y: \\\ .A. Means To Me,"
bj' Miss Frances Shealey.
'Obituary by Mi.ss HeUte i'ulbert-
.son, of Prosjiect G. A.
Pi-esident’s message. Miss Allene,
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Franks.
Closing prayer.
bandage after operations. Ideal ht'fore
and after maternilv. Models for all
nrrasion^^—dav. evening, sports wear.
Sanitary, washable. Easy lo fasten.
I*riced to mevt everv woman’s purse.
' Ntn SfkUD THROUGH
llEIVkRTMKNT STORE.S
See
MRS. J. L. RENTZ
C'LINTO.N' HOTEL
FATHER’S DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th .
Remember him With a Gift from
the
FRONTIS
Jewelry Store
Gifts from 25c up
NOTICE!
1.4)catcd in ('linton, one of tHe best towns in vSoulh
('arolina. At ouR store you can itlways find the best in
groceries, vegetables, and fresh m^ts. We are as near
Vou as your telephone and there is ^ cover charge for
delivery at any lime.
WE OFFER THIS
25'
JELLO,
All flavors, 3 for
Key MAUARONI,
7 oz. pkg.
5'
Banguet TEA,
I lb.
85'
Banquet TEA,
‘A lb.
45'
-gm
Banquet TEA,
•/t lb.
23'
Oi'tagon SOAR,
2 for
5'
(’astteberry’s HASH,
Large can
2?
. Gtistleberry’s HASH,
Small can :v
10'
retit Pois I*EAS,
No. 2 can
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Smoked SAlkS.?
l.b.
Mixed SAUSAGEN
Lb.
Pork
Lh.
s\iisa(;e.
PORK
Lb.
(‘HOI*S,
BEEF ROAS'L
Lb.
PIG
Lh.
LIVER,
STEW BEEF,
3 lbs:
FANUY ROI.LEI)
ROASTrtb--
I)res.sed TROUT.
Lb.
us for br«4 prkvrs on f«*4‘ds of
all kinds. .Mnie Feed, Cow Feed,
Ckirkm Fr«d fnr aniall and j^rge
ckicheni.
Caktnni .Ar rnnka and Rill Weevil
MatnioMrs in saaaM aad barrel lots.
Heavy and Fancy Graccries.
We da l^nhlir Hauling.
Uny phnne IST. Nigld phMe >!».
New York’s . pluinbei s
selves sanitary engineerx.
call them-
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Fannors Exchange
PiMMW 157
twenty-five per cent
New!
WHAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
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TTiis Week’s Prizes Will Be:
First l*rize—8 lb. Ham.
Second I*rize-^8 Jb. Swift’s Jew^l Lard. • "
Third Priieir^—2 bottles Uhili Sauce.
Fourth Prizfc—3 lb. Beef Roast.
Fifth Prize—3 cans Sweet Potatoes. '
Each 50c Yoti Spend With Us You .\re
Given a Chahtre To Win a Prize
TIME OF DRAWING. Changed to h o’ceock
With
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“Good ThinRS To Eat”
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