The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1933, Image 3
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. (T.INTON. C.
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PACE THREE
The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
STORY OF HOW THE '
SONG. “NEH.IE GRAY.”
of a runaway slave in the old church
yard that srave Hanby his inspiratjlon
for the sonj?.
! — i ^ ^ -j 1
PRESBYTERIANS HOLD «
!‘'L0YALTY MEETING”
' The annual “loyalty meeting” of the, ^ ,
Auxiliary of tho First Prosbytenan CAME TO BE WRITTEN ^
church «as held on Monday afternoon ; _ .^TT ■ - .movrf away with his parents to Cir.
in the Auxiliary twins, ^ ? ciev lle, then to Westerville. Ohio, and
, Mrs. Bothweil Graham, the pre.si. Here’s the story of how it came to be had returned to Rushvlile to teach
dent. on the secreUry of A product of the little rod
cause for a synopsis of their work. -cho«lhnM.s^
In this, way a bird’s-eye view of the ' .
• •• a • a «rir.
Auxiliary was obtained.
as so many best things
lust 100 years aeo—on July 22, IMS
school that he wrote the song.
He renewed his friendship with
to sell her to a new. owner farther
south. In desperation he^ had tried U
escape to Canada where he hoped to
cam enough to purcha.'^e her freedom.
„ Deeply impres.sed by the .story. Han-
by went to his room and be^n jot-
ling it down in the form of a poem. A
few days later he wrote it upon the
school blackboard and began teaching
Hyde, and the two of them were fondi^*** *^®'^***' pupils,
of spending hours in the old churdk-
Dr. D. J. Woods, the pastor, told the: d „ ’ n h. kJ —^ enurrm-
.. ij u 1 • 4.V '—ocnjamin Kussell Hanby was bom yard where they had played as bovs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1C. A., Dr. aad Mrs. A. E. Spencer, and ^ near the little district .school where he One grave interested them in par-
.V rou X, .. « worfc oi tnc enuren. i.i ui i j . . ... *
The W. C. T. U. Study class will
meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 with
Prof, and Mrs. Marshall Brown.
Throughout the evening Mrs. Lonnie
Mrs. Edward Long, instead of Thurs-1 McMillan, Mrs. Roger Coe, Mrs. W. L.
day as formerly announced. I Blanton and Mrs. H. J. Hindman
j served punch.
LEGION AUXILIARY
TO NAME OFFICERS
.MR^. JACOBS HOS
The American Legion Auxiliary wIIIIjq BRIDGE CLUB
. I Mr
sisj
A, .W , . u i VI A_*i. sscnbhled on a blackboard the.ticular. and Hyde, who had Icaumed
At the conclusion, while Mrs. Arthur wn-j, v-iiu. »» «. - *1 -j ■*
rc^ywp.i..ci Vi,.- w P oed iu«. Darling .Nellie Gmy as a i the story, said it was the grave of Joe
CuiKlud. Mrs. W. P. “iKl Mrs- siiKtiuK exercise for his pupils. ' ISelby. « Necro slave who had escaped
/.T . 1 * 1 r'”"“*7 •' FiKonW liv«. Mrs. from Kentucky and had died of pj^
sone. the whole Auxiliary stood and T. M. .Adam.s. now SO years old. he-‘monia. . ..
.pledged loyalty to the organiiation. lieved to be the only living pupil who
SELECT THAT WEDDING
GIFT NOW .. AND SAVE!
^ girCby the name of Nel-,
It IS her brother Oeorge F.. Kolb. |ie Cray on a neighboring plantation.
—es . .-year old Rushville newspaper man, « .» w vju r Jt-JL.!
David Reece Williams Df l^nca.ster, who tells at first hand how Hanby
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j.MISS ROSE MTLLIAMS
, rv ra, a ,, I I ^ 'tQ MED IN NOVEMBER
T ’.f.i ” ““M Last Thursday afternoon'Mrs. T. D. Of social interest here is the fol
with .Mrs. Felder Smith. At t IS meeentertained the members of Idwing announcenient:
mg new officers wtll be installed com-1 ^
"‘‘'the’3"” full rendanTis! Beautiful dahlias in various shades engagement of hi.s w;ro.e:
ur^ed attendance ^ card rooms. daughter. Ro.<^ Eleanor, to Robert “pere’s
. X During the afternoon Mrs. J. F. Ja- Tarrant of Greensboro, N. C.,, j
vrai’x-d- r'aM V vti?v»r cobs assistetl the hostess in serving wedding to lake place in Novem-, Where I ve whiled
WITH ittiTiQU- lAroRC a delightful salad course followed by hours awaiy. ^
MITH LOUISE JACOBS course. ' Miss Williams is a graduate of Con- A-sitting and a-singing by the little
The players included: Mrs. T. j.''’erse college and is a granddaughter i cottage door.
Tw .X rx . Where lived my poor Nellie Gray.”
Hanby was the son or a United
Clara Duckett. Mrs. John Wr ’uttle, •‘»*veral years and is pleasantly j Brethren minister and spent his boy
... a RMall deposit sccarea it far
later delivery at today’s low prkca.
Silverware is always charming aai
Selby, so he had told the little group ;*Hraclive. Come in—let’s talk it
att^^ tlmt school and learmed the of sympathetic abolitionists gathered!* * * Prices go up. ^
seH ^ ^ rom the poet him- j,j;, death ^d, had been in love' FI^^^INTTIS
Jewelry Store
a low jnven valley on the
old Kentucky shore, .
many happy
The Jolly Eight club members met
on Friday evening at the home of jj;;' r'.'j7hnTonrM7e. J. ¥. "f 'h' '•*<■ B- Bailey
Louise Jacobs. * .x. . . . .
Delicious refreshments were served.
i
Jacobs. Jr.. Mrs. R. C. Adair. Miss She made her home here]
The girls who enjoyed the evening j ^ chandler and Mrs. S. C.
were: Ixiuise Coe, trances Simpson, jr
Emily Dillard, Betty Spratt, Elizabeth j
Gr.aham, Inez Young and Margaret
Brice,. i
hootl days playing about an
huixh, which also proved as a school.! < y
METHODIST AUXILIARY
j HOLDS SESSION
4^ -The Olenin HrnatH
TTAJB TO STUDY
STATE HISTORY 'Street Methodi.st church had charge oUieMI’ERANUE UNION
Mrs. L. R. Lynn was hostess to the j the .Auxiliary meeting on Monday eve- N’.AMES OFFICERS
members of the Century club on Tues
day afternoon at their fall meeting.
This year will be spent in the study'
remembered
Mr. Tarrant is a native of Green
ville, and has recently been transfer- .the adjacent cemetery.
1 red to Greensboro, N. C., where he i One of Hanby*s playmates was a
holds a jwsition in the wholesale di- .boy nanunl Hyxle.
vision of the Standard Oil company. |~^^CCordin^toKaiV it was the grave
ning at the church, Mrs. h red Scott monthly meeting of the Wo-
led the program. .A duet was sung by nian’.s Christian Temperance union
Miss Myrtle Westhury and Mrs. Ethel Pfiday afternoon, at which
of * South Carolina, and a number of 11 itts. Miss Janet Pitts gave a reading. (|aie an inieresling progranvAvas pre-
•splendid programs have been prepared : .A poem, “Not Done Yet,” was given .;^ated, with Mrs. R. J. Ellison, pre-
by the program committee. by Mrs. Clyde I.Ankford. Mrs. W. L.
Mrs. M. G. W oodw’orth, vice-presi-1 Blanton concluded the meeting with _ || lieing the regular election of of-
dent, presided over the meeting, which prayer. ^ ficers meeting, the following were
.A business sest.sion followed. At this elected: Mrs. R. Lynn, president;
time it wa.s announced that the district j vice-president;
of the “History of the Earliest S. t-., meeting would be held at Triune j^lrs, R. M, l.veague, recording secre-
Settlement.s. A paper, The Pirates, church in Greenville, Monday, Oct. Mrs. T. P. Ow’ens, treasurer. De-
Blacldheard and Stede Bonnet, pre-l A dutth luncheon will he served and ® ! nominationi^I vice-presidents: A. R. P.,
featured the early history of this state.
Mrs. Fvdward Long gave an account
Rose Hanskat’s
STAYFORM.
HAS SOLVED THE CORSET
PROBLEM.
**KnowinK the problems tluit|<
confront women in order to pre-l^^
serve their fiirure-beauty, 1 am <»
launchinjiT a campaii^n against
wearing corsets with steels, bon-i| |
ing and tight-lacing that torture
pared by Mrs. W. S. Bean, was read;number of members from the churchj^irs. C. Betta; Bapfhit, Mrs. Ed-1 us and distort OUr figures—COT-N I
by Mrs, Botbwell Graham. Mrs. D. J. are planning to attend the conference. Methodist,^ Mrs. B. F. jsets that inlprfere With OUr p08- ^ ^
by'
Brimm recited several poema by Be
atrice Ravenel. /
LOVELY LUNCHEON FOR
MRS. MORGAN TODD
Mrs. W. A. Johnson honored Mrs.' Hollingsworth
Morgan Todd, of Simpsonville, on iTj-l Tlit> n<xw pipodpnt
njjirfei
isSth
RECEPTION GIVEN
(OLLEGE STUDENTS ,
—Saturday evening at^—the home vif|day when she~erilertained for ber jjjp state conference meet-
Dr. and Mrs. John MeSween the an- ja lovely luncheon. Ellison
nual Y. M. G. A. reception to the new i Pink roses in a low bowl centered alternate.
Presbyterian college .students was' the beautifully appointed dining table, i "
given. For the occasion, the spacious A delicious lunch^n was .served. Af-| womitn
lawn, lighted with numerous garlands terwards bridge was played in the
Co|>eland; Presbyterian, Mrs. R. F.'tore, OUr health and OUr dmpo-
.Adair; Lutheran, Mrs. L. V. Pi^.son., gj||^^ There are no steels and
Chairman of publicity, Mrs. G. W. STAYFORM.
l^Mi^^^4or health; comfort,^
poise,
—-ROSE HAaNSKAT.”
of lights, presented a festive^ air.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hunter
'TO MEET LN NEWBERRY
living room. xv
Mrs. Johnson', *1101.1,. in addition to' 7'>- , ^ I
*r..vtod the. Kuest, nt the gato anti in- the honor gue,l. were: Mr,. R. S. Ow- ^ ;
vited th,m to regi,ter. Receiving were^on,. Mr,. T. J. Peake. Mr,. J. A.'“" 2!Hh at 10 a. m.. w.th.
RolH-t t l.ynn, prcKident of the Y. iTlChandler. Mr,. R. C. .Adair, Mr,. Wil->•»«• Aveleigh Pre*ytenan church of I
C. A., MiL Klixaheth Duncan; W. H. lian, Bailey Ovven, and Mr,. J. F. Ja-, ^ ™eet,ng w.l be at-
. J , .u V M LcKo i- tended by a number of delegate.s from
( ranford, vice-|.re„dent of the Y. M. Icobs. Jr. Presbyterian and Thornwell;
Memorial churches of this city.
The following program has been
airanged; {
1(1 a. m.- -Song and worship, led by |
Rev. .Mr. Calcote.
10:15—K«ifl call. Welcome. Response.
10:30—Mts.sionary talk. Rev. S. P.
Fulton.
11 :(iO—Thornwell orphanage.
11:1.'» Pre.shyterian college.
llr.’iO SiH'cial music and offering.
11:40—Bible hour. Miss Hudson, of
Louisville, Ky., leafier.
12:40—Lunch.
1:30—Song. Prayer.
1:45—“MethfMls,” Mrs. J. .M. Mann,
: SynoAlical president.
I 2:1.5- He|Mirt on Intermediate con
ference.
3:00—Re|>ort on A’oung Peoples con
ference.
3:15—lievolional, Mrs. A. M. Cope
land.
-All ladies of Presbyterian churches
•at Whitmire, Smyrna, Shady Grove,
Duncan’s Creek, Clinton, Goldville and
Thornwell are invited to attend and
bring light luncb.
MRS.J.LRENTZ
HOTEL CUNTON
I
MEN’S HATS
REBUILT FOR FALL
No need to buy a new hat. Now is the time to have
that old felt made to look like new. Bring it to us to by »
CLEANED and RESHAPED
Your Winter Clothes
Get them out of the ck^t and let us clean and make
them look like new again.
*
it will be like finding considerable mon#y to revive
last year’s clothes for this year’s wearl^ur expert dry
cleaning really makes them **godd as new,”
1- PHONE —
Buchanan’s
DRY CLEANERS & LAIINDRY
WHEN YOU THINK OF
“GOOD THINGS TO EAT’
CALL US
YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED
WE OFFER:
quality groceries — CHOICE MEATS
FRESH SELECT FRUITS — A-1 SERVICE
Specials Friday and Saturday Only
Health Club
BAKING IHIWDER,
Swans Down
CAKE FLOUR,
Pkg.
30‘
‘‘It’s Better”
COFFEE, lb.
25‘
CREAM OF WHEAT, or<
Pkg.
JELLO,
.3 pkgs. .
25'
Confectioner’s
SUGAR, pkg. -
10'
Castleberry’s HASH
Large OC*
can
Small
can ...
10'
CHIPSO,
3 pkgs. ...
25'
1 iebljifuje^
CLEANSER, pke.
5'
Octagon
SOAP, 2 for
5'
32-oz. can
25'
VEAL CHOPS,
Lb.
20'
VEAL CUTLETS,
Lb.
VEAL STEW,
Lb.
PORK CHOPS,
Lb .. ..
25'
12‘/2'
20'
PORK ROAST,
Lb :.
20'
Mix SAUSAGE,
Lb.
15'
Pork SAl'SAGE.
Lb. .
20'
BEEF -ROAST.
Lb
15'
STEW BEEF,
3 lbs
25'
Fresh Norfolk Oysters Friday
This Week’s Prizes WOI Be:
" First Prize—8 lb. Ham.
Second Prize—4 lb. Beef Roast.
Third Prize—6 pinner 'Plates. - I
Fourth Prize—6’ Ice Tea Glasses \
Fifth Prize—-2 lb. ean Cocoa. ^
With Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are
Given a Chance To Wlnia priie
HME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O’CLOCK
Baldwin's Grocery
“Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100
BOYD-MaK'ONNELI.
Ivaurens, Sept. Id. — Mr. and Mrs. j
11 Janies Harvey Boyd of Ivauren.s, have |
issued invitations to the marriage of'
their daughter. Miss Sarah Martha;
Virginia Boyd, and Dr. Ralph Parks j
MacUonnell, Wa.shington, D. G., Sat-1
urday evening, September 23, at K
o'clock. Limestone college, Gaffney. |
The ceremony will he‘performed by
j Dr. R. C. Cranberry, president of
i IJmestone college. The bride will be j
given in marriage by her father. Miss
l>‘e Hunt. Walhalla, will he maid of
honor, and the matron of honor, .Mrs. j
J. H. Boyd, mother of fhe bride. The'
bride'<niaid.'< will he; .Miys Frances;
Stembridge, Waynesboro, Ga.; Missj
Mary Hamrick and Miss .Margaret
41 Cranberry, Gaffney; -Miss Helen Vln-|
cent. Miss Marie Long and .Miss Hath-;
leen Sanders, laiurens. |
C. H. MacConnell, f'unta Gorda, I
Fla., brother of the bridegroom, will be |
best man. The groomsmen will be: Dr.
E. E. Harris. Baltimore; Henry Wil
liams. Fred Bishop, Fred Roper, John
K. Taylor and Stanley Boyd, brother*
of the bride, all of Laurens. I
Little Nancy McMillan, I-aurens, |
will be flower girl.
A musical program will be given by
Mrs. L. S. McMillan, Otis Ham, Mias
I Louise Phifer, vocalists; Mrs. M. L.
Roper, organist; David Burnside, vio-|
i linist, and the Limestone college choir. I
Members of the senior class w'ill serve |
as ushers.
Immediately after the ceremony, a 1
reception will be given by Dr. and
► Mm. Gniiiberry in the college parlors.
^ Guests will be friends and relatives
from Washington, Baltimore and vari-
> ^us^ points in South Carolina.
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Large BATH 'FOWELS,
20x40, each ,
15
laudies' Rayon BL(K)MERS—
39c and 49t
tl.50
$1.00
Udies’ KKASSIEREaS, new .styles
25c and 50c
Men’s WORK SHIRTS,
each
Men’s WORK PANTS—
S1.00 11.25
Men’s Hanover
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Men’s good HALF HOSE—
lOc 15c 25*
Men’s good
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Men’s DRESS OXFORDS—
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Men’s 16 ox.
BLUE SERGE PANTS
Bovs’ (lood
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