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r ' ! / / THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 : ■ * ' / THE CLINTON CHRONICT.E. <T,INTON. S. C STUDY OF^ ALMS IS CONTINUE Gorjreous dahlia!^ in shades of fcold, pink and lavender, and Womah^s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 ANNOUNCEMENTS " ~ -The American Le^on Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon, Sept. 21, at 4 o’clock, with Mrs. Felder Smith. The regular monthly Auxiliary meeting of the Broad Street Metho dist church will be held on Monday evening at 7:30. The Sarah Glenn cir cle, with Mrs. H. F. Scott as leader, will have charge of the program. zinnias in The Business, Girls’ circle of the i shades of rose, were artistically ar- First Presbyterian church, of which j ranged in the lining room and music Mrs. A. M. Copeland is chairman, net i room here tW honored guests and Monday afternoon at the church. wives of the trustees received. After business was "dispensed with.) a silver bowl filled with lacy spider fjMrs. Copeland gave a splendid study jiiHes centered the dining table, laid based on the book of Psalms. j with a real lace cloth. Vases of minia- During the social hour, which fol-Unre zinnias were used elsewhere in lowed, a picnic was enjoyed. Chairmen | the room. SiKer bon-bon dishes held of various causes in the auxiliary’s p^tel tinted mints. Seated at either H.ys. Mrs. J. A. Chmndler. Mr,. Emm, ‘he Pre,byteri.n teacher, of .h,- uWe. Mr,. J. F. Jmmha, P^yteria, eoHeac, va, conneeM'MnL Frank Strange, Donald and Ana- With the schools of the sUte din^|pyj|lfg Welfi^ of Sumter; Mr. and Mrs. following his gmduaUon. F^r the two years he has been Incited in .ile- troit, with the EquitaUe Insurr.t:ceCio., Mason, Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens, Mrs. James Sprunt and .Mrs. Carroll D. Nance. where the young c»uplc wil! make their home following aa extended wed ding trip, which includes Washington, New York, Niagara Falls, and ^ the C'atnry of Chicago. H- J* MaLiunin, of Detroit; Mrs. J. R Wfightv Miss Helen Wright. Mr. and E. W. Martin and daughter. PAGETHREF ' M^ Allfson, of Lexington, N. C.: Miss Mildred Finley, of Durham, N. C.;'Mrs. Prank Martin, Miss Lois Mar- jthi, Mrs. Ernest Moore, Virginia and rogress exposiucn tnlpsnl Pfniey. of Laurens. the city schools were special guests. D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS WEDNESDAY The Musgrove’s Mill chapter, D, A. R., will meet on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 20th, at 4 o’clock, w'ith Mrs. J.i H. Witherspoon. DARLINGTON SCHOOL BOYS HONORED Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mra T. J. Leake, Thursday evening Ross Lynn enter-. Mrs. J. J. Cornwell. Mrs. J. H. Hun- tained at dinner the local boys who,ter and Mrs. W. D. Peay.. attend Darlington School for Boys in Th^ out-of-town guests were; Mr ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICIJi Sr, and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon cutj"^ Kenneth Wehkm, Mr. and I The Paper Everybody ReadU* I Neapolitan block cream ami angel I cake. Serving in the dining room were MRS. CORNWELL ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. J. J. Cornwell w'as bridge host ess on Tuesday morning when she en tertained the members of her contract club. Lovely fall roses, vari-colored zin- bias and ferns artistically decorated the card rooms. After a number of interesting games, delicious refreshments were served in two courses. of the Thomwell Memorial church met at the home of Misses Julia and Helen Porter. Miss Carolyn Moore was an a^istant hostess. - The program, which wa.s given over to home missions, was led by Miss Mildred White, president of the circle. The hostes.ses served delicious re-< fi-eshments. Rome, Ga. Covers were laid for 10 pn^Lgy-WELIKIN guests. Wm. S. Dix and Edgar Shan- WEDDING Beautiful and impressive in its sim plicity was the wedding of Miss Mar- AUXILIARY MEETS NEXT MONDAY The Auxiliary of the First Presby terian church will hold a “loyalty” meeting on Monday afternoon, Sept. 18th, at the church. A large attend ance is urged. inon, who were house guests of Mr.! ; Lynn, and professor and student, re- j 'spectively, at Darlington, were also' ^ i j • »> ! present. Other guests were: Bill .ndl^7? Allen MeSween. Ned Sprunt, Bailey! "f''*“"•7? ^.‘7“,: 7^"? 7“ Williams and Fred Oxley. Dr. L. r. •» ‘he home of the br.de Lynn and Robert group at dinner. Lynn joined the TEACHERS CIRCLE IS ENTERTAINED llooday^ei^miigrAhe aetghbofheod ch^ren, LITTLE GIRL H AS BIRTHDAY Dorothy Hudgens celebrated her eighth birthday with a weiner roast on Saturday afternoon, in the rolling pasture near her home. ^ Her little friends, which included ed her with gifts. Over the big fires weiners and marshmallows were cooked. Sandwich es and tea were also served. jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R J., Copeland, at noon on Monday, in the' presence of relatives and a few close; jfriend.s. ENJOYS PICNIC i Prior to the ceremony. R. Walker Mrs John T Littles .shady gariJen j Martin, of Le.xington, N. C.. an uncle was the scene of a most enjoyable ^^e bride, sang “Or Promise Me,” family picnic late last Saturday after-Sweetest Story Ever Told,” noon when she. Mrs. Emma Little and j t^e piano by his sis- Mrs. F. M. Todd of Simpsonville, en-jter. Mrs. J. B. Wright, also of Lex- tertained jointly. J Misses Emma and Jamie Little and, Phoebe Witherspoon served the deli-i vance Styles4at ho advance in price! ...but there’ll be no more f ington. Mary .Allison Martin, dainty and at- rin.i. riinni,. !tractive little daughter of Mr. and ctous- piduc'=supperi ~ —'"twffcS——ws* The guests were: Mrs. Julia Griffin,]., \ Mis. Collette Griffin, Dr. and Mra. SJ*’'"- C. Hays, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Chandler, ring in a basket of FAMILY GROUP ENTERTAINED Mrs. Julia Griffin entertained group of her family on Friday evening at dinner. She was assisted by Miss Collette Griffin. '' Mrs. F. M. Todd, of Sirapsonvlile, was a special guest. Others who en joyed the evening were: Mrs. John T. Little, Mrs. Emma Little, Mr.s. S. C. IN HONOR OF MRS. MORGAN TODD Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake enter- ! Mrs. Emma Mason. Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens, Mrs. James Sprunt, F. .M. Todd, Mr. and daughter, Adelaide, of Abbeville. To fcSe .strains of Lohengrin’s Wed-| ding March the bride and groom en- Mrs. Joe Little andl^^*^<* ceremony room. The bride,! ran attractive blonde, was becomingly! ! gowneil in an Eleanor blue suit with a ■ ; black collar. Black accessories com-j pleted her costume. She carried a bou- * The September meeting of the ?***■' n 1 1 1 -J ^ « Young Ladies Bible class of the A. R., l a iy van-colored dahh5S^i«ieJ»ery ef^ p was held on Mxmday eve- . "ere spoken before an fective. A delicious dinner was .served ining at the home of Misses Margaret.I'™’ and Katherine Blakely. tained with a dinner party on Monday; g CLASS .MEETS evening in honor of Mrs. Morgan Todd i'p|| MISSES BLAKELY of Simpsonville. In the. living and dining rooms love- " •r* tiM prioet wretr« frt tjbpir low cat I But you may •r aee mmIi w«1u^ •ggin! WE WILL HOLD THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR A SMALL DEPOSIT NOW A smalCdepoNii deliveYy at today’s low prices. Just make a small deposit—that's and afterwards bridge was played. iand" Katherine Blakely " ■I">1^ Dr. Dudley Jones of Guests, in addition to Mrs. Todd, | ^^e subject of the program, which I v ‘ were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, ^y Mrs. C. Bynum Betts, was ""^ht of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Rice Nickies of Laurens, s and Mr.s. \\m. Bailey Owens. j Afterwards, a .social hour wa.s en- r'lllTRrH rMHCMF " t HUKiH t IKCLK Nichols and Mrs. Hubert Twld, who are members of this group, were each remembered with a lovely piece of HOLDS MEETING The Ella Riddell circle of the Thorn- wett Memorial church held the Sep- wen memorial enuren "era ^ linen. The hostesses sejvetL dato ures^t to¥*Iiter'Tage with MVs. James Bradley and Mrs Bessie Peters as joint hostesses. The program dealt with the “Need all. Come in. You’ll save dollars, we of Home Mission Work in the South ern Presbyterian church, and was promise you. FAMILY FRONTIS Jewelry Store graphicallyrillu.strated by the use of colorful posters. For the devotional, Mrs. Bradley discussed “Nature in Psalms.” Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program. In. C., attractively gowned in black and white, stood on the left of the bride and received her flowers. Immediately after the ceremony an | informal reception was held. D^ntyl refreshments were served by the sis- j ters of the bride and groom. A Grocery Store With SERVICE Vacation time is over and everybody is now' back at their regular duties-^nd we welcome you back. We hope that you will not forget the fact that we sell only the highest quality groceries and meals ar.d also that you can phone us your orders with the assurance of prompt, reliable delivery. We select foods for you, in the same manner in which you would yourself. •» * Speciak This Week: Silver Medal DRESSING, quart .... M ROLLED RIB OAc ROAST, Ib. 4U Silver Medal | Cc DRESSING, pint iO CHUCK ROAST, | Cc Lb ... lU McCormick’s OC® MAYONNAISE, pint CD PORK CHOPS, 20^ McCormick’s -wjjc MAYONNAISE. Yi pt 10 VEAL CHOPS, ■ '20' PICKLE, ore Quart jar VEAL ROAST, | rc Lb lo PICKLE. 1 Ac 8 oz. jar Iv Mix SAUSAGE. | Cc Lb — lo N. B. C. Snowflake OAc CRACKERS, lb 4V Pork SAUSAGE, 20® Pride of India 1 Ac TEA, '/j Ib 1J> WEINERS, 1 Cc Lb “ lo TASTY MALT, Jf-c Can Kinsan’s Breakfast OCc SAUSAGE, Ib CD SARAH GLENN CIRCLE MEETS r On Monday evening the Sarah Gienii circle of Broad Street Methodist church met with Misses Vemice and Ethel Horn. With Miss Lois Blakely as leader, an interesting program was ‘ given on “The Problems of Our Mis sionaries in Japan.” The unfavorable! reports of the ini.Hsionarie.s w’ere given i by Mr.s. Ethel Pitts, while Mrs. | Ophelia Milam gave the favorable ones. The goal for the young women’s circle for the year was read by Miss Elizabeth Lynn. At the conclusion, dainty refresh ments were served. personality and lovely traits of char, meter, has endeared herself to numbers of friends, is a graduate of Winthrop college. For the past four years she has taught successfully in the' schools of Cross Hill and Fountain Inn. * Mr. Weldon, who is an alumnus of newest. ..the Fall stylesf Pinob-pleatB widk a ^different** look . . • eoKoomb y^ffects . . . jaunty Saflored btMoos, ribbaoal Ealqrayl Zaais radi Fad^a hfawal Duadaa jrssal J . C . PE N N E Y c o . I n c t ^mmm FOUNDER’S DAY PROGRAM BY U. D. C. i Friday afternoon the Stephen D. > Lee chapter celebrated Founder’s day' at the high school building. The late; I Mrs. R. Z. Wright was the beloved r founder of this chapter. j Mrs. Dave W. Copeland led the fol- j lowing interesting program: | “Girls of the Sixites,” Mrs. John T. | Little. “Object of the U. I). C.,” Mrs. W’ill Dillard. * “Sidney I,anier, The Poet,” “James Randolph, The Journalist,” “Joseph Wheeler, The Military Man,” Mrs, Dave W. Copeland. An especially appropriate feature, was the singing of two songs by Miss | Sara Zee Wright, granddaughter ofi the founder. She was accompanied by' M iss Julia Bailey. i A social hour^was enjoyed after the j • program. , Ma m We Belong To The We Are Proud To Do Our Part We Are Ready for Fall With a Big Selection of Fall Merchandise We Offo* You Quality ^ Style - Value ■» Selection This Is the Logical lune To Buy September is the month when stocks of new fall merchandise are most complete— when you can have your choice of a full stock in Dresses, Coatp, tJiuls. Shoes. Millinery and acces«ories. Therefore, this is the time for the smart dressy lo do her shuppinjf— ELLISON*S is the place for two reasons—we offer the %’ery newest styles and keep our price faRs sihall. Don't fail lo see our line of pure silk FuU- Fashion Hose, at— 59c and 09c Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—5 cup Banquet Percolator Tea Pot Second Prize—Electric Clock. Third Prize—4 lb. Picnic Ham. Fourth Prize—3 lb. Beef Roast. Fifth Prize—1 Ib. Assorted Cakes. With Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are Given a Chance To Win a Prize TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O'ClJOCIf JtC, A J BRIDE AND BRlDE-ELEt T HONORED WITtI PARTY ^ Miss Lillian Brown of Belton, bride- elect of the fall, and Mr.s, W, C. James of Antreville, a bride of the summer, were the honor gue.sts at a lovely nine-table bridge party w'hich Misses Floy Owings, Martha Wilbur, Lily Mae W>erts and Ansie Kirven gave on Saturday afternoon at' the home of •Mrs. Henderson Pitts. { Handsome dahlias in various hues, I and colorful zinnias were effectively ! used to decorate the living room and 'music room, where the tables were placed. j The guest list for this delightful <»jevent included members of the city schools faculty. I.ate in the afternoon delicious punch, ' sandwiches and cake served! ' GockI Feather Tick— 19c and 25c Good Outing, yard iir l..ad-l..assie IMay Cloth, yard 15' Men's Dress Shirts, good values —— $1.00 Men's Dress Oxfords— M.98 «»> S2.98 were i BaldwinV Grocery *Hzood Things To Eat’ Phones 99 and 100 TEA GIVEN ' FOR TEACHERS | |, -^The school committee of the Wo-| 'man’s chib entertained the teachers of* jthe city, orphanage. Training school | and Goldville schools on Friday after- ;noon at the homeW Mrs. J. F. Jacobs ! I With one of the largest and loveliest teas of the early fall season. - Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mrs. C. E. ! Galloway greeted the gijest? on the 1 porch, while Mrs. William Henry, ! chairman of the school committee, and ]>|Mfs. T, D. Jacobs, president of the club, received at the door. Entertaining in the several rooma were Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Hender son Pitts, Mrs. Goyne Simpson, Mra. Fayette Henry «nd 9. Gi;;!Dinard. 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