The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1933, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST
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j'served delicious Neapolitan ice cream,-shaped puxzles fo jsolve which late Benjamin Mason Anderson; of
pastel colored cakes and coffee. jmade the. intere.stlntr arinmincffment of Reidville, and Mary Ella Phi Ison of'
I : the occasion. _ Clinton, and is a yo jnff woman of
I * Mrs. Sims was assi.sted in serving winninK personality. She rece’ved her
ihy Misses Gladys .^ndersroi. .Myne education at Spurtanbur;' hi^h schmil
PARTIES FOR V ISITOR
AND BRIDE^ELECT
LITTLE FOLKS E^JOY
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Tuesday afternoon Katherine and
Browning Dicus invited a lai'ge num
ber of little friends to help them cele
brate their eighth and ninth birth-
Miss Lillian Brown, of Belton, bride': McNeill. Sara Sims and Frances Sim.s. and Winthi op college. Sh.-has tnught
elect of the fall, and Mrs.
Iton briu6* oait^ iTTIIII.'' rtliu 1 •mu*-** VW«4V^\, kJiM-.lcirr ClUl^llt
Lee Snow, ll^he delightful salad course consisting | for the past few years at the School
of Dalton, Ga., 'Ire're"complimented'on>^ chicken salad on lettnce,^sliced to-
Friday with two delightful bridge' "'^^oes, chips, crackers and pimento
partijbs when Mrs. John W. Little andj*’’^ pineapple
Miss Nancy Owens entertained for Stuffed
them in- the morning and afternoon at i passed.
sandwiches with
date’ji' and mints
iced
were
for Blind in Raleijrh, and at Saxon
school.
Mr. Magill is a promi.sing 3roung
business man of Atlanta, holding a re-
j sponsible position as claim adjuster
Arrington,
celebrating
their nephew, Billy
Greehxnlle, who w-as
fourth birthday.
A number of outdoor games were
played. Later cream and cake was
serN'ed, carrying out a yellow and
of the former’s home
his
I with the Hartford 'Insurance Co., and
• received his education at Boys high
(school and commercial school.
day.-, respectively. They were remem-i green color scheme. Yellow snapdrag-
bered with lovely gifts on this happy'ons cantered the attractively appoint-
occasion. ' table. Colorful candy cups holding
the I candles we»‘e pi^WnteiT a^favors^
Merry games w-ere enjoyed on
lawn. Afterwards a sweet course was
served.
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Beautiful gladioli in shade.s of pink ANI)ERSON-.MAGILL
and- yellow were arranged in vases, VVEDDING SOLEMNIZED
while bowls filled with dai.sies andj Clinton relatives and friends of the'
fern were also used. i bride will read the following account; PRESENTS PORTRAIT
In the morning' six tables, and in of Andersoh-Magill wedding sol-i
the afternoon seven tables were ar- emnize^ Saturday at Rt'idville. with*
ranged for the'ga|nes. : cordial^ intere.st. The bride is a niece!
Afterwards a delicious congealed [ of m. v^ Kern ami X p ,7, ”
chKlten smad eoQfse With Toedlea and ^f Agnes Kern and .L B. Philson
TO LEGION POST
Andre R. Wallack
BARBECUE
JUNE 29
At Bush River Baptist Church
.Men .VOc, Ladies .TVc, Children op to
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PIG-FOOT STEW ON WEDNESDAY
NIGHT, JUNE 28th, .TVcT
ACE JOHNSON, took
The Pnblic Is Invited,
NOTICE!
MILS. SIMPSON I
HOSTESS TO CLUB '
Mrs. W. H. Simpson entertained the
members of the “Idle Moments” club
and a number of additional friends in
a delightful manner yesterday morn-
Misses Nancy Owens. Nannie Young
I TriWble, M rs. Blakely Tribble and 1
I Mrs. R. U Plaxico assisted the host-!
' e.sses. !
The little guests were; Billy Cooper, 1
Allen Suddeth, Kenneth ' and David 1 lovely occasion.
Craig. Betty, David and Loui.se Trib- j
fble and Bobbv Plaxico.
meringues was served..
Several guests called after cards.
Mi.'Ses Polly Klrod and Agnes Da
vis, who' were also house guests of
Miss Owens,, were present on this
.■\gne^
riage, was Miss Mary
also of this place:
Klla Philson,
.See U8 for best pricea
loc_4l artkL. ha? >11 kindo.
('hicken Feed for small anj
lA?gion with a po/-1 ehicken.s. ’
on
Tmv
i eeda jof
Fe;^
Charniingj
characterized
ing. . |METIigi)IST LADIES
FTve tables were arranged for rook. HOLD “til EST DAT j
in a setting of lovely summer flowers.' Momiav afternoon the .Auxiliary of |
including phioK in a soft pink shade. )lhe Broad .'^treet Methodist church !
•After the games Mrs. Goyne Simp-1 celebrated the annual “guest day.” .All I
Mrs, G. R. Simpson and Frances ^ ladies of the church weiv specially in-1
simplicity and beauty
li.iiaiavAiriii.vu the wedding held at
j “Rosemary.” the lovely country home
of Mrs. B. M. Anderson near Reid-
iville, S. C.. when her daughiter, Sadie
1 Loui.'^e, was given in marriage to F.mil
Magill of .Atlanta, on Satur-
son,
ihg a lovely jdate luncheon with iced
te^, hot rolls and meringues.
an-
for
Simpson assisted, the hostess in .serv-1 vitgd to attend,
.At the business .session it was
^nounced that the training school
children would begin on .luly lird.
YOUNG PEDPI-E _, “God of tbiLjDljen Ayy':
EN.lOY PK'NIC ^ theme of the program which Mrs. Gil-
.Ned Spi'^nt invited a group of the belt Blakely led, .A reading, “The
\onnger set yesterday afternoon to a Voice of God is Calling.
'at the
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cabin at I^iki* Murray.
Swininiing and boating were
joyed. .A deliciops ])icnic supjier
'^.erved on the lake .^hore.
.Mrs. Cyrus Hailey, Florence and
Frances'Hailey of Augusta, were out-
of-town guests.
BRIDGE CLUB /
ENTERTAINED
• Mrs. John \V. Finney was hostes.s to' Perritt
the inenihers of her contract bridge day, ’
club on Tuesday morning. The Rev. P.-H. .McChesney of Wood-
Lovely mixed garden flowers were > ruff, officiated.''using the ring cere-
used in the living room. mony. Miss Rachael F'ejw of Greer, ac-
.After a number of interesting | companied Mis.< Nelle Hanna of-Spar-
games, Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens as-j tanburg. who sang “1 .Am Thy LoVe,”
* sisted the hostess in serving a de- by Shuhert.
lightful shlad course with P^jneh.. To the strains-of l»hengiin’s \yejl-
Tempting lemon pie was then served, iling march a little fairy in blue or-j
MrSi F'inney’s guests were: Mrs. j jjandie. Rosa .Anderson, daughter of j
Irby Hipp, Mi^. J. J. Cornwell, Mrs.t.Vfr. and Mrs. J. Mastm .Amlerson ofr
('. F.. Galloway. Mrs. Goyne Simpson.* Moore, opened the lustic g'ate, through
-was given ^D s. Horace Payne,^ ^rhich the hi |mh ty |>assed Htrtiv- the -
— Mrs. D. C. Heustess and .Mrs. IL J- roek garden, where, mid ganhui flow-
I’ilt.s. (MS and fern and natural background.
of the American
trait painting, in water colors, of Cn/ifl
John J. Pershing. The po.st has pr^-j ^
nounced it to be an excellent piece hf' Mola.s.se.s
original work and a good likeness of
their former commander. The painting
after being framed will be on exhibi
tion and- then placed on the walls of
the post’s hall as a gift from Mr.
Wallack. ' ' "
large
in
.Arsenate and Bill IVeevil
small and barrel lots.
Heavy and Fancy Groceries.
AVe do Public Hauling.
Day phone Night phone 110.
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“The Paper Everybody Reads” '
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the
of
LITTLE GIRL HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. S. P. Bowles invited a small
group of neighborhood children Tue.s-
(iay afternoon tu help her little daugh
ter, Ruth, cehd)i*ate her seventh birth
day. '
Each little friend jiiesented Ruth
with a gift and wished her “happy
birthday.”
Evelyn Henrv. Mrs. George Elbert
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('.opeland sung “My Task,” with Mr.'
.lames Pitts accompanying. {
.An ab.'ioi'hing play, “Is It Worth-; P-^P * ^
while?,” was presented. Those taking 1 hi BA A ISM Oil
leading roles were Mrs. R. J. Ellison, i Miss Margaret Mctiregoi
Mrs. .1. V. Edwards, Mrs. John '
r Finney, Mrs. I'elder Smith. Mrs. H. O.:
ChamWrs, .Airs. Rus.sell Cooper and ternoon when she entertained in
.Mr.s. R. J, IMtts,
.After the pi-o^-am refreshing punch
and cakes were sen-ed.
Ruby,'
was coinplimcjited by her aunt, Mis.s',
.Afauiie Sumerel. on last Thursday af-1
her
the vows wtM'e spoken. .. j
The-men of the party all wore white,
linen suits, while the maids were at- j
tractively gowned in organdie of pas-'
tel shades with actessorries of a deep-,
er'note, carrying liouipicts of home-i
grown flowers, composed of gladiola.s ^
I honor with a rook party. 1 »ud ferns. . 1
' The rooms,, where the tables, were' The hriilcsmaids and "their escorts i
placed were beaut iflilly decorated with I were .Aliss Ruth| Finley of .Sjiartan-;
.gladioli. .After a numln'r of games burg, in green organdie, with Robert
I the hostess served colorful salad and IL Rcid of Reidnllc; .Aliss .Alahel Por-
jsvvect courses. ;'ter of Spai-tanhurg. al.so in green,
! The young girls piesent were: Irene with .lohn *11. 'Teasley of IGudvillej
I Dillard, Julia Bailey,. F'rances Bailey, 1 Miss (Irace Vaughan
Davis, Rosa
act-
Games were enjoyed on the shady
Jaw** whkh rcfl^shiiients wereftnjr aHEistant host^ses.
served. Mrs, Raymond Pitts presided over
- j the se.ssion which opened with the
PRESBYTERIAN AA<VVIEN i .singing of “America" in concert. She
HOLD j urged the members to attend the .state
The Auxiliary of the F'irst I’re.shy- , fleeting Tif the .Auxiliary which con-
AUXILIARV MEETS
AAITH MRS. DAVIDSON
The June meeting of the American
Legion .Auxiliary was held at the ,, ,
horn.. ..f Mrs. I.. H. Davidson, with „ , ,
H(,i-1 Bailey Little, Margaret .Moorhead,
Mary Kate Hollis, Evelyn .McCrary,
Mrs.
land
C. AV. Weir, Mrs. George
and .Ali.ss .Alarthu Davidson
terian church met Monday evening in venes in Ispaitanburg July II and 4.
the .Auxiliary rooms of the church.-
The Busiriess Girls’ circle, J»f which
.Mrs. A. M. (^opeland is leader, had
charge of the program. Mrs. M. R.
Wingard led the devotional. .An inter
esting paper on “Judea and the Re
gion Beyond” was given by Mrs. Gary
MarUn.—Mr*.—J. ■ IL—SU*.
— The following program was given-:
Recitations; “Tliree Little Soldiers,”
and “.A Colored l-.ady at the Phone,”
.Mary (Jlynn (.'hamhers; "A Sail Dc-
ca.sion,” Hannah Mm Dargan.
.Saxophone selections, Jamie and
Arnold l/ltark.
Margaret SuHtvan, I^iHa Mae
wards, Joyce Pitts, Viviatn Parks
.Adair, ^uella Denson and Frances
Spratt.
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SIMSI-JA.MES . .
ANNOUNCEMENT
~The following announceipent
of social interest in this city;
Mr. and-Mrs, Henry C. .Sims
. - , of Waterloo
announce the engagement of their
daughter
.Alma Mmise
of Raleigh, N.j
(’., in tan organdie, with B. P. Reid j
of Reidville; Miss Francenia B(>V>o of i
.Spartanburg, also in tan, with Davidj
Ed- B, .Aijderson, .Ir., of Roedmek. ;
The dame of honor, Mrs. C. AA. Sad
ler, of .Atlanta, sister of the' groom,
'dres.sed in yellow organdie.
Maid of honor. Miss Mary Agnes
•Anderson, .'sister of the bride, was inj
-light blue organdie with dark acces-j
sories. . j
^The young bride was lovely in a j
dress of ,pink organdie with picture ■
hat. She wa.< given in marriage by her-1
cousin, Oscar M. Kern. .Air. Roy .Me-.
Cormack, of Atlanta, acted as hestj
man for Mr. .Alagill. |
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PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Announces the Opening of the
LEROY SPRINGS
SWIMMING POOL
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JUNE 28, 1933
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EXPERIENCED LIFE GUARD
IN CHARGE.
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
. - 2 to 7 P.M.
RATKS: (
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Season ticket fur
2Bc
Sl.OU
11 months
Family Rates:
$1.50 for^ach person after first setisun ticket.
Summer rates June 28th-Sept. 5th * '$2.00
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Special arrangement may be made for ni^ht parlies,
■ $2.00 for 10 or le.ss. Over 10 at l.5c each additional.
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which dealt
"Our Juilea,
mis;?ions.
An interesting'report from thc^ dele
gate to the C4»nfprence recently held
at BeniMlict college, was heard.
emeiwar period Miss Sybil Bunlette.
The hii.-'tess :<erved punch and
after the program.
•ake
lames
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BIR'I HD.Vy PARTY
FOR Li n LE BOV
Tue.'-day afterruKUi Misse> .Margaret
and Katlniine Blakely entertained a
number of little friends in honor of
STUDY t LUB
HEARS DR. IIUMLEV
The annual 4»|ien meeting
Business Is Booniing
NOW 18 tfhe time to replenish your
siHerware with the piece* that you
have HO long wished for. before the
price* agsin advance.
FRONTIS
Jewelry Store
of^ the
W'ednesciay Study club was held last
! week at .Mr.s. R. .S. Owens’ home. Mrs.
.Marshall Brown an4l Mr.s. C. Bynum
. Betts were joint hoste.sses.
Bouquets of coloiful siimmvr flow-
' ers were effective in the living room.
The pre.^iilenl, .Mrs. W. P. Jacobs,
greeted the guests anil introduced Dr.]
S. M. Huntley, o'f the Pre.sbyterian'
college faculty, who maile the address
of tht* afternoon. He chose “Foreign
Study” a.s his .subject, placing special
empha.si.s on study in France; and giv
ing interesting personal experiences.
I.ater in ^e aftern<*on the hostess
Mr.'William ('.
0/ Greer ..
the marriage td take place in July.
.Miss Sims, who is a graduate of
Winthriqi college, is a young woman
of attuactive personality and has a
w'idi* ciicle of friends in this city. For
the past four yivars she has heim a
popular and successfu teacher in the
Clinton high schofd in the department
of biology and .science,
.Air. .lames is the son 4»f Mr. anil
Mrs. John H. James of Greer, and a
gradnpte of Clemson college. F'or the
past few years he has been principal
of the Antreville high school rn Abbe
ville county, and before accepting that
position, was connected w-ith the local
high school as instructor in agi
ture.^ [
The friends of this young couple;
here and elsew'here, will be cordially
interested in the news of their ap
proaching marriage.
ELLISON’S, Inc
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE’
\
And Nhw’o a Good Time To Buy
You’ve always heard it said, “(ioods well bouRhti are
half sold.” So. we just made a good buy—and these bar
gains will not last long.
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Flowored (Cretonne, 39-in.,
fa.st color, vat dye. Beauti
ful floral designs. Special—
10c
Fancy Art Ticking, fast col
or, 32 inches wide, lovely
t-''
bright patterns. Special—
15c
White Broadcloth, 38 inches
wide, good quality. Special,
10c
Ju.st a small quantity
Mill Silk—Avhile it lasts-
of
25c
We w ill not be .able to get
any. more.
One lot Full Fashion Hose,
slightly imperfect—
39c
All-.silk 12 mome Pongee,
full 33-inch wide. Special—
22c
Just receiv’ed, 6 new styles
Ladies* White Shoes
in
and they are pretty.
Just received one lot Short
Lengths in Nurses’ Cloth,
w'orth 25c. Special—
10c
t0 < 1111tttttt11ftt ttt *»ghtful refreshments they were given
i t eretiionv. During .Mendels.sohn’s wed-t
Iding marvh .Mrs. B. M. Anderson, |
jmothei of the'hride, dres.'ied in green
I crepe de chine w ith pink corsage, and
j Mis.s Henrietta Anderson, of Ashe-
' ville, sister of the hrule, led the bridal
I party into the wide .shudy veranila
I w'here they formed a receiving line
through which the many friends pas.s-
ed into the house for the reception.
The entire lower floor was thrown
tiFgeth'e.r and decoratetl with flowers
and ferns. .Airs. I). B. Anderson, of
Roebuck, ami Mrs. ft. R. Reid, of* Reid
ville, invited the guest.s into the re-,
ception roiuti where Misses Julia Reid, |
of Reidville, and Velma Poplin, of:
Norwood, N. presided over the;
*.*^*^^* ju'ide’s hook and Misses Klita t ole-j
“’”*iman, of Atlanta, and Allene Gaston,,
of Duncan, had charge of the gift
room. .Miss Mary Berry, of VVelford,
.■Vlrs. T. .M. Gastf.n, of Duncan, and
Miss Kathleen Gaston, of Reidville.
ushered into the dining room where;
lighted by pink camlles, .Airs. .M. AA.
Ho1k», Sr., of Spartanburg, ami .Mrs.,
J. .Mason .Amleris<,n. of .Mo«u:e, sat be-{
fore a lace cover4*d table with cen11*r-
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('OXK-KAY
AAEDDINi;
A w'ediling of interest t<» a host of
friends was solemnized oTT last ^^hite snapdragons
day afternoon at five o’clock cieani which wa.- served with
MissWillie Elizabeth Coxe and Thom- the' gue.sts hv Missy's
‘ nmy
FSif-FTayttm Ray t>r HiTs^ftyr.iwprt*' tmtt- ^
* ed in marrriage at the home of the
4)fficiating minister, the Rev. L. K.
' Simjison of Simpsonville. 4)nly mem
bers of the immeiliate families and a
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few close friends were present-'
Mrs: Ray is the daughter of .Mrs.
F^mmie Green C’oxe of .Simpsonville,
and a young Woman iif attractive per-
sormjity. She is a graduate of Win-
throp college and for the past /three
years has been a nienil>er of the
•Joanna .school faculty at Goldville,
l>>uise .AlToi'd «)f ITurtwiidl, Ga. ^
Anderson of Moore, .Alidl Bagwell,
F'rame.- Glenn, Mesilaines .M. AN.
Jr., and Luke l.inder of Spartanburg.
Mrs. .Magill is thi* daughter of the
Call
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FOR GROCERIES
DURING THE HOT SUMMER
ha.s made a big change for June, Jul>,
ITie weather
and August—
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Baldwin’s sells the same quality groceries and meats, and
renders the same courteous, efficient service, and prompt
delivery at your door always without interruption.
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK-END
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TOMATO JUICF:,
No. 1 can
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ROSKHANSKATS
STAYFORM
- Desrigned'fw H-ealtliv L-oiivforl-.-Styk. ^
i'oi*e. Take* the place of comet and
hra**iere. No Hteel* or bone* to hurt
AA'ill improve figure and correct
where she won a wide circle of friends jY®** , _
wnric (.11.: 'posture whether stout or slender.
i who will be cordially interested in the
annoumftment of her marriage.
I Mr.'*Ray is a popular young 'busi
ness^ m*»-<d^e city, holding a posi.
tion with the Prather-Simpso'n Furni
ture company.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray have returned
from their wedding trip and now' have
^ apartment on .Centennial street.
Solve* the “corsej problem” -i»f; At.L , i >
women. Reduce* exce**ive abdomen
by aiding muscle * control. Doe* not
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ure. Gives the proper support to the
vital organ* of the body. A perfect'<
foundation to any frock or gown. Re-1
lieves backache by supporting abdom-'
inaj^ muscle* properly. Confines the]
ANNOUNCE.MENT PARTY
FOR .MISS SIMS
One of the intere.sting .social events
of the summer occurred m AVaierloo
last Thursday afternoon ^’hen Mrs.
Henry C. Sims entertained.at an an
nouncement partyv which revealed thf
■j engagement of her daughter, Misa
Alma Loui.se, to AVilliam C. James,
of Greer.
Lillies, gladioli ami ferns in graceful
arrangements decorated the^ receiving!
rooms for the party and tables were
placed for Jig-saw puzzles which pro
vided an hour or so of entertainment.
After the guests hkd been served de
bust but does not bind and is loose
through breathing space. Prevents
tiring easily. The “^tout AA'om^’*
Friend.” I* nut made of rubber injur-
ions to health. Takes the place,of
bandage after operation*. Ideal before
and after maternity. Models for all
occaftion*.—day, evening, -sports wear.
Sanitary, washable. Easy to fasten.
Priced to meet every woman’s purse.
NOT SOLD,THROUGH
DEPARTM^T STORES
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Argo PEACHES,
No. 2V2 <*an
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VEAI. (TITLETS,
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25'
PORK (’H()I»S,
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PIUNIUS. lb.
Dres.sed TROUT,
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This Week’s Prizes Will Be:
25 lbs. Sugar.
First Prize
Se<t>nd' Prize—24 lbs. Red Band Flour
Third Prize—4 lb. Beef Roast.
Fourth l*rize—4 lb. Kingan Picnic Ham.
(Fifth l*rize—3 cans Dessert Peaches.
Wjth Each 50c You Spend With Us You .Are
Given a Chance To Win a Prize
TIME OF DI^AWING CHANGED TO 8 O’CLOCK
Baldwin's Grocery
’Good Things To Ea$** Phones 99 and 100