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t ■ Cs ;i j THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 /. . / ^ ■ -■ , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THREE I I •- f / f 1 , The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 jc| W. B. _Owens and Miss Nancy Owens, Ina Currie, Nella lionjr, Nancy Owens, the foliowinj: ^ere present: Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble, Mr. and'Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Betts,! Lillian Burns Browning and Collette Davis. One hundred and ^ifty quests called! Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Misses A^nes Davis, i durinjj^ the chosen hours. i Josie Pressly, Melda Von Hollen, Lily] | ' Yarbrough, m and Mrs paries invITATIONS WorKiTi&n ftno iVilli&ni Brooks Owons. i CITY The following invitations from Bel- jton have been received in the city by I friends of the yc^ung couple: U. I). C. TO MEET FRIDAY APJERNOON The Stephen D. Lee chapter, U. D.j rrTrn C., will meet tomoirow afternoon at | 4 o’clock, at the high school building. gave matiy other interesting com ments on the national gathering. [SHOWER GIVEN BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Arnold Cannon honored her! sister-in-law, Miss Olga Cannon, ofl^*^’ William Carroll Brown Mountville, bride-elect of this month, j pleasure of your company with a lovely miscellaneous shower! marriage of their daughter on Tuesday aftemooin. CIRCLES TO MEET Circles of .the church will meet day afternoon at .peaces. CONTINUES STUDIES Mrs. A. V. Martin was hostess to a meeting of the Century club on Tues day afternoon. At this meeting, presided oyer, by Lillian Blake to Mr. .Jesse Blondell Hart Masses of brown-eyed susans were effectively used in the living room., , Jig-saw* puzzles provided interestingi/^ Wednesday, th^ eighteenth of • amusement for the guests. I , October ’ PRESBYTERIANS PLAN EF LAJ First fresbyetriani John MoSween, the study of at 4 o clock on Mon-1 Cai’olina was continued. Mr^ ; Marshall Brown gav.e a splendid pa- jper on the “Royal Government, 1719- j 1776.” “A Diary of Colonial Dames,” gruests A number of beautiful gifts were ?sented to the honoree. l^ater in the afternoon the hostess served a deli- at^four o’clock in the afternoon their respective I p^-i rioua^alad course in the chosen col- Mr^iarJilir^e aL^irthe'brutiful ' —.. ors, yellow and white. at home Belton, South" Carolina BIBLE CLASSES Mrs. E. L. Russell of Mobile, Ala., a well known Bible teacher, will con duct Bible classes at the First Pres byterian church under auspices of the Auxiliary on Oct. 11- 12. Ladies of other congregations are cordially in vited to attend^ these lectures. !read by Mrs. R. E. Wysor, was most I interesting. MRS. SMITH HOSTESS TO BIBLE CLASS 1). A. R. TO STAGE •BEAUTY PAGEANT” Musgrove Mill chapter D. A. R. will sponsor a ‘'Beauty Pa^ant on next | . Thursday .evening, Oct. 12th. in the events of the early autumn, centering the cordial interest of many friends here. ,, r x« j o •*!. u * ♦ Miss Brown is from Belton and for Mrs. E. Mood Smith was hostess to ... . . , i., ta ,,, , , ,itne past two years was a successful, the Susanna Wesley Bible class at ,, . u i i • , , Ta j r* teacher in the Clinton schools, during I .her homo on Tuesday afternoon. uu*- u ^ i t ! Mrs P B Adair nresided over the' formed numerous i f TV r II ^ ifniendships by her attractive person- ' meeting. The following program on • i Mr. Hart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ten LI'ITLE JEAN McSW’EEN HAS BIRTHDAY Little Jean MeSween invited young friends to celebrate her sixth birthday on last W’ednesday after noon. The little, folks enjoyed merry games on- the lawn, and UUe m the Florida Street school auditorium. In addition to the Beauty Contest, which will include about fifty beautiful girls, entered by local merchants and business concerns, the entertainment will include musical numbers and other interesting modes of amuse ment. Three out-of-town judges will award a loving cup to the winner in the contest who will leigfi as “Miss “The W’eaver,” Mrs. .Adair. “Jane Adams,” .Mrs. Hugh W'ork- man. “Martha Berry,” Mrs. Tom Owens. “Belle Bennett," Mrs. J. \V. Milam.' “Frances W’illard,” Mrs. Ben Cope land. Aiter the program- delicious re freshments were served. - W. A. Hart of this city, and an alum nus of the Citadel. He holds a respon sible office position with the Joanna Cotton Mills of Goldville, and is popu lar thei-e and in this city. afternoon served. cream and cake were i Clinton” in the beauty pageant. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. .A Johnson delightfully entertained the MEI'HODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY Circles of the Broad Street Metho dist church will meet on Monday af ternoon at 3:30 with the following mus(;rove club i WITH .MRS. McIntosh I On Friday aftermxm, Mrs. .A. E. 1 Mclntosb=jdtelig}itfoLUy_-Oirtert»^ thej members of the Musgrove club. i After an enjoyable afternoon, aj entertained i salad course, lollowed by a jointly on Wednesday morning at tjie ^course, was served. BRIDGE PARTY FOR ImRS. hansel BOYD Mrs. W'alter .A. Johnson and Mrs. W'illiam Bailey Owems memhcr.s of her bridge club and added j y^o}jt:e.sses and leader.s. several tables for guests. i Circle No. 1: Hostess, Mrs. V.' P. Arrangements of lovely fall roses j leader, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, decorated the card rooms where five i > O: Hostes.s, Mrs. J. W'. tables were in play. I Milam; leader, Mrs. J. W”. Milam. After a number of progressions,! circle No. 3: Hoste^ Mrs. George Mrs. Rice Nickles, of Uurens, assist- Holland; leader, Mrsj^hn G. Pitts. ed the hpstess in .serving a delicious salad course with iced tea. YOUNfi PEOPI.E GIVE PARTY AT ORPHANAGE Circle No. 4: Hostess, Mrs. G. W”. Hollingsworth; leader, Mrs'. J. Wr'. Coleman. WOMAN’S CLUB TO Saturday evening at the Home of wirriTAi Peace ‘on the orph.na,re c.mpue, ther"'^AL The Womans club will s|>onsor a recital, “American Indian Life in Story and Song,” given by Harold Ixiring, a pianist lecturer and re citalist of note. Mr. Loring i.H con sidered an a'uthority on his .subject. He ha.s lived for years an various In dian reservations- and 8|>eaks many i languages and dialects, in addition ^-V! Iwing skilled in the use of sign HOSTESS TO ^LLI .j languages. This recital will takei place the f.ret fall raeetinR O ^^^ Thursday evening at 7j30 jt the Wednesday Study cTuh .was e , p'lQpjdg street school with admission Senior Christian Endeavor of the Thornwell Memorial church enter tained with a most enjoyable party, with sixty young people present. Games and conversation were en joyed on the lawn. I^ater in the eve ning refreshments were served. former’s home with a six-table bridge party for Mrs. Han.sel Lt^gare Boyd, a popular bride. On this delightful occasion the card rooms were made most attrac tive with howls of mixed flowers in cluding roses, cosmos, and brown- eyud .susans. After a number of progressions the hostesses assisted by Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Jr., and Mrs. Rice Nickels of Laurens served a delicious .salad course with hot tea. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Albert Dial Gray, Mrs. Tallulah Gar rison and Mrs. Frank Caine of Ijiu- rens. the charges of 10c and 25c. at the home of .Mrs. D. Cofieland. Beginning a series of programs on “Glimpse.s the World Today,” Mrs. ! C. H. Betts gave a vivid account ofjCIdNTON GIRL life in India. She described many of ,ON ART FACULTY the uniijue customs and related nu merous personal experiences. After the program dainty refresh ments were served. Those enjoying Mrs. McIntosh’s hospitality wt»re: Mrs. W. M. M’c.Mil- lan, Mrs. E. L. Arthur, Mrs. Lula David.son, Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. tleorge Holland, M iss Mary Lizzie Owens, Mrs. Thom as Owens, .Mrs. J, I). Boland, Mrs. C. D. Pitts, Mrs. Guy Copeland, Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh, Mrs. W. A. Gal loway of Florence. INTERESTING MEETINi; BY MUSIC CLUB The Woman’s Music club held its first meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hender- .son Pitts. A short business session was pre.sided over by the president, N(iss Ruth Bailey. .After the business session- the following program was rendered by the memlH^rs of the club: Paper, “The Life of Wagner"—Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Piano .solo, “Briiial March” from L<*hengrin Wagner* “To the Evening Star,” Tannhauser—Mfts Maude Sum- erel. V''ocal solo, “Still uie die Nacht,” Radios, Repairing and Tubes at —- Radio Exchange WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? CLEAN FOODS STORE REA^NABLE PRICES t *That*8 why I like to tnule here,** one of our custom ers said yesterday in placing her order. She might have mentioned many other reasons also;" such as convenient location, courteous and helpful em ployees, attractive displays and fresh assortments. This Week We Offer CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. ... 25' GRAPE NUT FLAKES, pkg. 10' Welch’s JELLY, All flavors, jar .... 10' Silver Medal DRESSING, Quart .... 25' Silver Medal DRESSING, Pint 15' COCOA, 2 Ib.-can PICKLES, Quart jar 25' Key MACARONt =: 7 oz. pkg. ! ■ Pillsbury’s PANCAKE FIXIITR, Pkg J! 15‘ Webster UMA BEANS, No. 2 can Mix SAUSAGE, Lb. ... ..., ... Pork SAUSAGE, Lb. Kingan’s Breakfast SAUSAGE, 2gc 1£ 20' Lb. ■ .. WEINERS, 2 lbs. . 25‘ BEEF ROAST, Lb. I 15- PORK CHOI’S, Lb. . 20' VEAL ROAST, Lb. 15' STEW^ BEEF, 3 lbs. 25' (TIRED HAM, Lb. U 25' Dressed Trout and .Norfolk Oysters i This Week’s Prizes Will Be: FTrst Prize—24 lbs. My-T Pure Flour Second Prize—8 lb. carton I.ard Third Prized lb. Picnic Ham. Fourth Prize—3 lb. Beef Roast Fifth Prize—-1 qt. Salad Dressing. WMth Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are ^ Given « (Tiance To Win a I’rize^ TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O’CLOCK Baldwin's Grocery Good Things To Eat** Phones 99 and 100 t ♦ t ♦ t 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ .4 ♦♦♦♦00»44»»4»00»4»»et#»»»»»»44»4»4»444444444»44»4»4* r Friends of Mrs. .John Seay, before marriage" Miss Willie I’utnam of this city, will be interested to know that iCarl Bohn—Mrs. W. I‘. Jac;>l»H, she is a member of the faculty of the i Piano solo, ‘-‘Elsas’ Bridal Procea- LaGrange Academy of Art.^, I.a- sion,” Wagner—.Mrs. James Pitts. BUY NOW! Under The BLUE EAGLE Wi DO OU* PAKf JOINT .MEETING OK C. E. SOCIErriES A cofnbined meeting of the Chris tian Endeavor societies of the First Preabyterian and Thornwell Memo- Grange, Ga., for the coming year, as teacher of expression and speaking. Mrs. Seay has won .state-wide recog nition in Georgia in expression, and Piano iluet, “Grand March,” Wag- publiclner—Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Misa Ellen Copeland. Ch'-.rus, “Pilgrim’s ("lu.rus," Tann hauser—Choral club. rial churches was held on Sunday eve- has been highly congratuialud for her ning at the latter church. Boyd Un derwood was leader of the meeting. excellent work. The faculty of which Mrs. Keay is a member is compo.sed of NEW OFKK’ERS FOR At'rAEAN CLUB Mrs. I4. B. Dillard entertaine<I the inspiring report, given by L. A. Me-'will be glad to know of the recognition i members of the Actjtean Book club on Call .state president of Christian En- she is gaining in her adopted home, j Saturday afterniain in a delightful ’ - - -■ —' manner. A feature of the program was an!six trained members and her friends! deavor, of the international conven- lion which was held at Milwaukee in GRAY-BOYD WEDDING July. He stated that in the parade j ^^nNOUNCED , participated in by 15,000, the Sbuth] Of social interest hete is the follow-.the living room Carolina delegation came second, 'ind announcement: : ' Mr. and Mr.s. Albert Dial Gray I 'Gorgeous dahlia.s in shades of gold and rose were artistically arranged in FOR THE BRIDE Silverware is always charming and attractive. No matter how much or how little you plan to spend you’ll W sure to find the. answer lQ_your problem among our collection of Gifts. W’e invite you to call and see our beautiful open stock of Silverware, (ilassware I^ind exclusive patterns in China. FRONTIS^ Jewelry Store of Laurens announce the marriage of their daughter Mariegene Caine to TTansel I.egare Boyd on Wednesday, .September the twenty-seventh at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon. A short business meeting was held for the election of new- officers. Mrs. C. M. Bailey was chosen president; .Miss Clara Duckett, vice-president, and Mrs. E. J. Adair, secretary-treas urer. \ Afterwards rook w'a.s played at itwo tablesr The hostess served a de licious congealed chicken salad course late in the afternoon. . ' We Are Spreading the Good News That Prices Are Still Reasonable Here. Yuur K^rvernment urjfes you lo buy now that you may do your part in .speeding the return of prosperity. We advise you to buy now as a matter of immediate eeononriTc advantage to you. Prices are Koinjf higher,^much higher. .If you delay, you’ll pay more. You’ll help yourself . . . as well as your country . . . iFyou buy what you need now for winter. We Still Lead In't^ality, Style and Low Prices. Specials for This Week Only BETTER BE HERE—’CAUSE THEY WON’T l.AST M)N(; Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept. ... is full of NEW DRESSES and C()ATS. ( ome in and see them. No two alike — at prices ranging from — The member.s present were: Mrs. The wedding was a quiet home af-lE, J. Adair, .Mrs. W. I). Copeland,, fair and was attended only by mem- Mrs. T. I>. (’opeland, .Mrs. .M. J. Mc-i bers of the immediate families. Ka<lden, .Mrs. J. 1.. Wright, .Mrs. J. F. ^ — — ‘Jacobs, Sr., Miss Clara Duckett, Mrs. CHURCH CIRCLE Hothwell Graham and Mrs. Julia Grif- HOLDS MEETING fin. Misses Minnie Nesbit and Annabel 1 , ,1- Harvey were hostesses to' the Ella LOVELY TEA FOR Riddell circle of the Thornwell Me-j SEPTEMBER BRIDE morial church on .Monday afternoon! Prominent among social affairs of 1 at the Florida cottage. the week was the Ijeautifyl tea which! The chairman, Mrs. James Bradley, Mrs. B. H. Boyd gave on Tue.sday presided over the meeting. An inter-'afternoon to honor her daught«r-in- esting program on Japan was pre- law, Mrs. Hansel Legate Boyd, a sented under the leadership of Mrs. charming September bride. Bessie Peters. Others who contributed, Mrs. J. H. Withersjmon and Mra, were Miss Cora Richie and Mrs. Lula Tallulah Garrison of I^urens, an aunt “Knowing the problems that j^mison. Mias Caroline Caldwell gave of the bride, greeted the guesU at the confront women in order to pre- * splendid .study based on the book door, and introtiueing to the receiving; serve their figure-beauty, I am of Psalms. . line were .Mrs. Walter .A. Johnson, launching a campaign against Tempting refreshments were served, and Mrs. W'illiam Bailey Owens. In wearing corsets with steels, bon-, the music room, receiving with the ing and tight-lacing that torture JOINT HOSTESSES TO ’ hostess, were the bride and her moth- .. aiiinrf niir fiiriirPFi—cor- ODDS AND ENDS CLUB , er, Mrs. Albert Dial Gray of Ijiurena. ♦ in<<>rfprp with our nos-! Misses Lucy Burns, Azie .Lilying- Vases and baskets of long stemnied sets that P \^ton and Gladys Stilwell entertained dahlias in shades of orchid and gold ture, OU^ nealtn an .1 the members of the Odds and Ends!and JjqwIs of pink ro.ses formed a sition. There 'iclub and invited guests at the home j lovely background in the receiving 'boning in STAYFORM. Miss Nancy Owens on Thursday; room where Mrs. T. I), (lojieland and “Yours for health, comfort,^evening. |.Mrs. Goyne .Simpson entertained and Rose Hanskat’s STAYFORM HAS SOLVED THE CORSET PROBLEM. S2.95 to SIO (i(M>d warm Outing, yard (iuod l*lay Cloth, fast colors, yd. 36-inch Vat Dye Cretonne, yard ... 10' 15 'Ladies’ nice well-made Outing Pajamas 1 c .00 Extra large Bath Towels, just a few left Men’s good Work Pants , . Men’s good W’ork Shirts ... 10' $|.00 Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s good Rain (’oats — that will net leak—at prices you’ll like. I — ' Men's and Boys’ good Work Shoes, the kind, that $'1.50 wears .1 Children’s gocul School Sox 15' Children’s good ScImmiI Bloomers 25' Plenty of Underwear for the boys and girls—at old prices. REMEMBER—WE HAVE A LARGE I.INE T)F GOOD SCHOOL SHOES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LAY-BY PLAN. style, poise,' —“ROSE HANSKAT. A delicious hot supper, prepared on invited the guests into the dining ff the out-door fireplace, was sen’ed on the lawn. During the ev^nin^, Mr. and Mrs. room where hand.some pink gladioli in a cry.S'al vase formed the center-j iece ^on the tea table laid with an j - -Mb C. James, former teachers in the inipbrC^^d lace cloth. Pupch, .sand- ^^R3* p — 1 Z Clinton city schophs^ were showered j wml^s, jcake and candied ginger were a.number of .useful kjtchen uten-jserved.*1£ntertaining and serving, ^^^HOTEL CLINTON ^ ELLISON’S, Inc. A G t»d Place To Trade** ^ ClintoRt^^^^C^ . NexU^To Rose’s 5c and 19c Store ♦ -V . ^