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J" t THlTRgftAYj AUGUST 3. 1933 V- n / . CLINTON CHRONICLE. CTJNTON. JCOiLSlSL. K* fit A /; The Woman’s Page I SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 ■*\. /'*'.« i: ‘ ' 7* " '•'v'..' ••' ■.r?*\'i.''^':.7iis \rr, (aVES DINNER FOR NIECE f Vari-colored zinnias adorned the Ve-1 Immediately afte** thi.< a business ceivin? rooms, where three tables j meetinjr was onlled ’y T. D. Jones, or were arranged. Augusta, who acted as srohesman <‘or At the conclusion of the games, the the president. John Dal'ynr ’e. A r<dl hostess, assisted by Mrs, Hubert Pitts, call was made following which several served a tempting salad course, fol- interestir||f talks were given by .Ir.dgr lowed by a saveet course. ' Eugene S. Bleasc Job H. Simn«on, and Among those present were, Mrs. i W. L. Casey. , John W. Finney, Mrs. Frank Kellers,, An election of office-s was then held Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. T. J. Peake, as a result of which the following were Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mrs. Goyne Simpson, chosen: Tom D. Jones, president; Job Mrs. Silas Bailey, Mrs. D. C. Heustess, ijj Simpson, vice-pi'esident; J. Y. Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Mrs. John W. Ut-Mrs. J. I. Copeland, were tie, Mrs. J. H. \\ itherspoon and Miss reelected to the offices of treasurer ! Irene Workman. PAGE THREE » /. % land secretary, raspectively. “ ( Since the last meeting th? grounds CLINTON TEACHER GETS have been put in fine o'tler through i MASTER S DEGREIE [cotirtesy of the K. F. C. and under the At the commencement exercises for direction of J. C. Satterwhite. A table * the University of South Carolina sum- n'.-vnnf •I’ft ■ mer school h^d Tuesday night. Miss' j Jacobs, Louise Coe, Frances Simpson, I Emily Dillard, Jean Bowles, M rs. J, B, Wilder entertained wdth Spratt, Inez Young, Margaret Brice,, a dinner party on Tuesday evening for'W. P. Baldwin, Jr., Henry Young, Jr,,! her niece. Miss Marguerite Dillard, of Billy King, Hugh Jacobs, Robert W^y-i Atlanta, Ga. : sor. Bob Jones, Billy Lightfoot, and Vases of vari-colored zinnias and‘Duncan Workman fern were effective in the living rooml ^ University or South Carolina sum- about iO feet long with several bench and centered the dining table, beauti-1 oc JACOBS h^d Tuesday night. Missy's have been erected.. A committee of fullv appointed for eight guests. A I'tq ni itm " lOIue of Spartanburg, had the three, composed of B. B. lA'itzsey of tempting four-course dinner was i On'last' Wedne.dav morning Mrs conferred ,Newberry, Mrs. W. K. Neignbors-rind sOTved. . I I." T u ^ i r -'y^ iiipon her in recognition of special j Mrs. W. S. Dens n of Clinton, wtoe . I. Jacobs, Jr., delightfully enter-Rummer work she has been doing at |appointed to have the cemetcrv and IVF'/ vnr vr’ ) ' T ' , this institution. j .sui rounding grounds cleared \ the INEZ \OL N(i I ,and sexeral invited, guests. ! Miss Tuck has been connected with j next gatherinir HOSTESS TO YOUNG F.OLK } Mrs. Horace Payne assisted the, the Clinton high school for several 1 it n e f 1 ■ 1 V hostess in servinp- tpmntinir im n gn .cnool lor se eiaii followingcommittee of two. On Saturday evening Inez ^ oung hostess in serving a tempting salad yt,ars as instructor in the department i m-. i„ir« f < was hostess to the members of the course after the games. English. Her many friends in theipi • ^ i c/ Jolly Eight club. t«uests ol the event vveie. Mis. 1. .1. ^.jty learn with interest of the ,f vi... rv vv During the evening bridge and oth- j^cake, Mrs. John W. Little. Mrs. J-: well-merited honor that has been con- ^ *' / a i ^ ' u' h ^ i er card games wer/enjoyed. 'A. Chandler. Mrs. Goyne Simpson.jf,,red upQn..her. Anderson, which occurred After an interesting evening, tempt-' ^cs. Ii+»y Hipp, Mrs. R. E. Wysor, ing refreshments were served. Adelaide Little of Abbeville, wa.s an invited guest.. s. Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Towmsend, Mbs. John W. Finney, Mrs. R.'^E. Sadler, Mrs. R. S. Owens, Mr.s. H. S. Finley, Mrs. Silas Bailey, Mrs. Gary Dillard, Misses Irene Workman. Nancy Owens and Clara Duckett.' IN HO>ioR BRII)ifJE TOURNAMENT At COUNTRY CLUB For the past two Fridays the Lake side country club has been the scene of a res«ntativ«s rens. Both teams have scored once,' Thursday and the finals will he played tomor- luncheon in honor of Miss Kitty Cun- row, with eight players from each ningham, of Decatur, Ga., who is a town participating. The Clinton team house guest of Mis.s Copie .McCrary. bridge tournament between rep-.GEORGIA VIS itativ«s from Clinton and I,aii-1 Miss CarcJii’fi HOUSE PARTY at LAKE MURRAY Mi ss Patricia and Thurston Giles entertained a number of friends lastj week with a house party at Lake Mur-i ray. Mrs. Bell Sumerel and Mrs. Dell' Austin of Laurens, chaperoned thej young people. Those enjoying the occasion were; I **J43ifescs Edira Switzer, ^die Viifcent, j with a lovely four-course D^ndy, Helen Brownlee, all of j Laurens, Barbara .Smith and Nowell Smith of Douglas, (la., Gary Culbert-' son, Jr., of Spartanburg. Adeline Ro-1 several months ago. The next gathering, of this clan will| be held the last Friday in July, lb34. ISITOR / Martin entun tnlnid. is composed of Dr. and Mrs. T. J.j Those enjoying Miss Martin’s bos- Witherspoon, Ned Sprunt. Peake, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair, Mrs. pitality were: Misses Copie and Ella Daniel, Thad Johnson, and Dar- John W. Little. Mrs. J, A. Chandler, j Little .McCrary, Virginia and Ftances {i.',.„nks. Mrs. Bessie H. Owens, and Taylor, Sprati, ('atherine and Elizabeth Hlake- SUEUIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY Only 32 Pc Virginia Rose Dinher Set .. With This Special We Include Our Free Phetu .Exchange Certificate Don’t Forget Our One Dollar Package Sale On These Two Days FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE ('linten. S. U. In an eameat cndeavtNr to give the people of CGnton and vicinity a bet* ter and more efficient shoe repair service, the undersigned shoe shops of Clinton have agreed to use only the best materials, thereby eliminat ing smy false impression of price and quality of mat^ials. All to charge the same prices^ and all to have the same opoiung and closing hours: Week Days Saturdays 8A.M.to6P.M. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Ol!R PRICiSS WILL tm'SPICUOUSLY IN BU INISTEI) EACH SHOP McINTOSlLSHOE SHOP NEW SHOE HOSPITAL L L ULUEWdOD & SON Martin. ly, Mary Milling. •Hqwze Dillard and Agnes TACKY” PARTY AT THORNMELL The older boys and girls at Thorn well orphanage enjoyed a “tacky”, party dn Tuesilay evening at the Home On Thursday morning .Miss Howze Dillard complimented with / a Mary Miss! lovely of Peace. During the evening children’s games were played. Prizes for the “tackiest” boy and girl were presented to Johnnie Rhodes and Miss Grace Fliedner. ^ m-tmlnff <tf rnprjiy^imkiny. . Misses ice cream and cake wa.s served.’ Kitty Cunningham bridge party.* Colorful summer flowers provided an attractive setting for three tables. At the conclusion of the games a delicious salad course was served. Miss Dillard’s guests included; (’atherine and Elizabeth {Blakely, Nahhie Sue LAURENS ASSOC IATION HOLDS QUARTERLY .MEET Gray ('ourt, July 31.—The quarterly meeting of the first division of the l.aiiren'jr^Baptist association met with the Gray C^iurt church on Saturday with the president, W. W. Yeargin, in charge and conducting the devotion. Prayer was offered by .Mrs. .Alva Langston. Words of greeting were ex tended by Mrs. Etta Dorroh, the i-e- sponse being made tiy Miss laiura d. After tly delegati^s were en- • I McCrary and Caroline Martin. • JOLLY EIGHT” AT \VATE.7MELON SLICING Memibers of the “Jolly Eiglic” club were honor guests at a watermelon BRIDGE C'LUB slicing givjen by Tench Owens on Fri-'M'ITH .MRS. PITTS day evening.' , Mrs. Raymond Pitts was hostess to assisted Mrs. R. [the members of her Conti'act club and additional guests on Tuesday „ „ J ,,, ,, .... , rolled, and the teport.sv made. Miss Holland, Sadie ( handler, Lidie I^eake, Mary Pinson, Copie and Ella Little •s .Miss Nancy Owejis jw. | Owens in entertaining and staving. {sevei al The invited guests included: Louise^morning. Lola Mae Hellams gaAre some helpful suggestions on mission study. Quiet 4 4 4 I 4 4 t t 4 : t i t 4 4 4 4 4 WE ARE GLAD . . . to pledge our loyal support to President Roosevelt in his determin ed effort to bring about national re covery. OUR NEW STORE HOURS ARE: 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. SATURDAY — 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. hour was led hy Mrs. Alva Langston. A prayer message in song closed the meeting by Mrs. .Archie Cook. The af ternoon devotion was led by Mrs. Clara Patton. A splendid message pre senting the Savior thnhigh personal! service'Wa.s'given by Miss Ruth Ow-j ings. Mrs. Howard Bramlett made tj most in.*-pirational talk on seasons of ; prayer. The entrusted ones was ably i di.-icu.ssed by .Mrs. Rhett Martin. .Miss I Davis Miller gave a unique report of i ^Cthe assembly which she had attended | j at Ridge Creek this .summer. The next i I quarterly meeting will be vVith nigh-| ' land Home chiiieh m November. i COME TO CLINTON FRIDAY aad SATURDAY FOR CLINTON’S EXTRAORDINARY MEW DRAL BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS THIS WEEK: -10* MAUAfiONL _ 7 oz. pkji., 3 for SALT, 5c pkjc.i 3 for 10‘ banquet TEA, IJ). 80‘ BANQUET TEA, '/2 lb. 42' BANQUET TEA, '4 lb 21' PUFFED WHEAT, Pkg WHEAT KRISPIES, Pkg ' 15; 10‘ BEEF ROAST, Lb. 15- LAMB ROAST, Lb. 20‘ PORK ROAST, Lb. 17‘/2' VEAL CHOPS, Lb. . 20' PORK CHOPS,^ Lb. 15' PICNIC HAM, Lb 12V2' HRESSED TROUT, Lb. 15' This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize;—12 bottles Shivar Ale. Second Prize—6 lbs. Picnic Ham. Third Prize—2 cans Bartlett Pears. Fourth Prize—3 cans Dessert Peaches.^ Fifth Prize—1 lb. Assorted Cakes. With Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are . • Given a Chance To Win a Prize TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 8 O’CLOCK AD.\lK-YOUNG ^ , M.XRRIAGK , j A eiarriage of luMi-h soCij’.! interest I hi oiij'limit the <':uolinas was that of Mis.; l.ois .'susaii-.Adair and Frank I'oh iuan Voimg which wa.- s<»leniniz(*d last .'satuidifcj afternoon at six o’clock <>j.at the lumie of th<- hricK*. The iinpiess’- ive ci remony was performed by Dr., D. .1. Woods, pastor of the f irst l*ies- hyterian church of this cit.v. The lower floor of the home was heautifuHy decorated with roses and j gladiolus. 'I'he hride wore a chic model i (»f navy hlue triple sheer erepe eri- si’inljle trimmed~w7th .>i!k pecay and ! ^ accessories to match, and shoulder cor sage of pink roses and lillies of the . j valley. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Young left for a wVd- ! (ling trip to the mountains of western North Carolina. I ^ Mrs. Young is the attractive and] lacciimpibheil daughter of‘ .lohn Ed-i I inoTid Adair and the la^e Margaret: 'Stone. She was graduated with high; honors fiom Winthrop college and has | ' I taught successfully for several years !.in the ' public schools of North and ! South Carolina. Countle.ss friends will . wish her. happiness and are glad to 7*^ inarriBge will not take I, her from’'this city. !' The groom is a graduate of Pre.sby- ' ] terian.£q!J(^^ and a Ijfarmer of this section. He also holds '!i position with the local postoffice.J and po.sses.ses a wide circle of friends.' Out-of-town guests for the wedding' were: Mrs. M. H. Yount and’Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Abernathy and son of Hickory, N.~C., Mr. and Mrs. Ix'wisj Kay of Honea Path, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young of Charlotte, Mrs. Sam! l.atimore of Blacksburg, .Mrs. Karl! Tinsley of Blacksburg, .Mrs. Ruth! Lardis of Durham, and George Adair! of Griffin, Ga. i ^AI*T. PERKINS will stop at our store and give away a number oPsouvenirs to the rrowd. He will also give a pantoutime de^nerst’^tian cf the NK>\ FRIGIDAIRE. Be here! Capt. Rube Perkins SAYS: DON’T FAIL TO SEE Baldwin's Grocery “Good Things To EaP* Phones 99 and 100 71 ■ ■ ■■ >040• 4aa444PU#ftft#^tA#«Mgi#i>ii%i#4ji#»»4t4f444444^ DALRYMPLE REUNION HELD LAST FRIDAY Many de.scendants of the Dairymple |I|family gathered Friday, July 2H, for their annual reunion, which is held yearly at the family burying ground |! at l>alrymple spring, one mile from'; Kinards. Many old and familiar faces j; I as well as new ones were noted among the gathering of the de.scendants of : 'this old and noble family. Forty-six| ; families were represented among the 1 approximately 140 persons attending. 1 j After everyone had renewed ac- o I quaintanccs and'exchan|:ed memories of auld lang syne th most enjoyable feast was spread aj^ enjoyed by all. ■ i . ' The new Frigidaire that uses no more current than one ordinary lamp bulb Come To Our Store for Free Demonstration Friday Here is one of the most sensational Fri|^ aires ever built. It actually uses no more current than one ordini|uy lamp bulb! Think what that mean^ in low cost of operation! And with this amazing economy th^ is a combination of conveniences nmer before found in an electric refrigerator. ^ ; The licw ice trays with automatic re^' leasing so that they slip out of the freezer at a touch of the finger. There is cztra room for tall containers—automatic de frosting-a compartment for frozen storage- With these conveniences—with distinc tive new style, porcelain interior and a finish of sparkling white Dulux—with in built dependability and genuine Fri^daire qurdity throughout—every detail marks this new Frigidaire as an outstanding value. We invite you to call and see it for yourself. COSTS ONLY 96. PUIS FRf 0H» INSTALLATION • FEDEIAL TAX PAID V4 MORE FOOD SPACE The Frigidaim arc built with m highly efli- saving in8-.iltMm pving the cahmrt outside dimcnsKna but much greater tt>ud RIG I DAI RE K QEHiRAL MOTORS VAlUf # New all-pareelaia on display. Sk them. Theat Super Scries Fngulaires, srith doross of acw caavenencea, are the tiwcM dcctnc 'cirlgcrators eves bualt. BALDWIN’S GROCERY DISTRISUTORS