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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933
THE CLlJ^TON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
PAGE THREE
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The Woman’s Page
FIFTY BEAUTY QUEENS SELECTED
FOR BK PAGEANT HERE TONIGHT I
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 258
£9
Will Be Stag:ed At Florida Street School Auditoruifn At SjO’docki^
Under Auspices of I^al D. A. R. Chapter. “Miss
Clinton” To Be Presented Trophy Cup.
Fifty young women have accepted | Shealy.
appointment by business houses of Pitts Coal Co.—Miss Helen Adair.
* NOTICE
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* Due to changes in the hours
* of the paper going to press,
* those having items of news for
* this department are requested
* to^ send them or phone them in
* earlier than in the past. The
* ' society editor’s “dead-line” is
* 10 a. m. Wednesday. Items sent
* on Monday or Tuesday can be
* handled witn great conveni-
* ence.
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Clinton to; represent them at the
j beauty pageant which willrbe staged
* ^ , MB V« ^ ^ M ^ U « «% ^ I* M 1 M BB« A
PARTY IN LAURENS
FOR CLINTON BRIDE
1 Saturday afternoon, at her home in j tonight at eight o’clock in the Florida
U.iau»ens, Miss Sara Eliza Swygert. en-j Street school auditorium under
tertained with a lovely five table i auspices .of the local D. A. R. chapter,
bridge party to compliment Mrs. Han- j All beauty queens are asked to
sel Boyd, a‘recent bride of this city, meet at the auditorium this afternoon
I .Arrangements of beautiful dahlias,at 3 o’clock for a rehearsal.
'and roses were used to decorate thej xhp doors will open at t-i:. and the
Pharmacy — Miss Beverly
-Miss Gladys Al-
* card room.
performance will begin at 8 o'clock., Co.-Miss
*[ '.After a serie.s of progressions, re-| There will be no reserved seats. K^'*'** | ig^.,
Young’s
Davis.
J. C. Penney Co,
theidred.
Clinton Cafe—Miss Myrtis Holland.
Mary Musgrove Tea Room — .Miss
^ .Almena Milling.
I Casino Theatre—Miss Nannie Sue
.Adair
Elizabeth Mi-
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MR. MERCHANT
Gomplete your sponsor’s ensemble and enhance her
beauty by an approciate CORSAGE for the pai^esint
tonijirht. /
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CLINTON FLOWro SHOP
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Phone 33
* freshments
I Mrs. William Bailey Owens were pres
ent from Clinton.
Carolina Service Station
Grady Chandler.
. S. .M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co.—Miss
Miss Joyce
M. C. T. U.
MEETS FRIDAY
consisting of a chicken pi-aj admission be-ing 10 and 'J.') cents, j
salad course, cream and cake were,and those who wish good .scat^ are;
*1 served. , j advised to go early. I
* In addition to the honor guest, Mrs. i The program will consist of sing- I
* B. H. Boyd. Mrs. W. .A. Johnson and^Jng, dancing and other feaWres in ad-|E*'ance.s McKee.
diion to the beauty parade and the I Copeland’s Market —
climax will come in the presentation Pitts.
,of a trophy cup to “.Miss Clinton,”
BRIDGE CLUB 'who will he chosen by out-of-town
The'Woman’s Christian Temperance I ENTERTAINED ^judges from the fifty entries spon-
union will meet with Mrs. L. Rossi Tuesday morning Mrs. Horace'sored by local concerns.
Lynn at 4 o'clock on Fridajr after-^ Payne was hostess to the members of i The list of business houses and the
noon. .All old officers are requested to j her contract bridge club and added, queens they will sponsor follow:
meet with the new officer.s at 3:30. |two tables for guests. Clinton Flower STtop — Mrs. Russel
— -- I Vases filled with lovely orange Ki'ng. . '
AI XILLARY TO - ' i.Mexican sunflowers harmonized with The Imdies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe
MEET MONDAY l-be chosen Hallowe’en motif, which •—Mr.s. .Ace Workman
The Auxiliary of the First Presby-^was used in detail,
terian church will meet at 4 o’clock .After a number of progressions.
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Mrs.
Miss Phoebo
next .Monday afternoon at the church.
— —serving a
delightful salad course, cookies and j Joe L. CaiTer^liTiss Tams Page:
Russian tea. I The Leader, Inc. — Miss Sara Zee
Guest.^ in addition to the club mom-. Wright,
hors were: Mrs. T. I). Jacobs, Mrs. | Abrams Barber Shop—Mrs. Maude
William Bailey Owens, Mrs. W. .A. j Hampton.
METHODIST CIRCLE
TO MEET MONDAY
The Sarah Glenn circle of the Broad
Street Methodist church will meet on
.Monday evening at 7:30 at the home
Rose’s 5c, 10c and 25c
Emma Little.
.8niiLh!a, Pharmacy —
Mae ThillTps.
L. CiuTer^liTiss TiOts
Leader, Inc. — Miss
Ci. .A. Copeland & Son ^
Witherspoon. j
Home Store—Miss Louise Horton. |
Jacobs Graphic .Arts — Miss Hazel!
Boland.
Young Co., Inc. — Miss Gertrude
Cannon.
Blakely’s Star Grocery- Miss Jean-
I nette Pitts.
.Anderson’s Garage — Miss Miriam
Nelson. .
Kellers Drug Store — Mrs. Jack
Miss Car^ie^Huerard: -. , „ _ . _
“ JT .A. Bailey—Mi.ss Margaret Jones,
Ba4d%m’s tlrocerv —' MLss Jamie
Store—Miss
of Mis.s Collette Griffin.
LF(;iON AUXILIARY
MEETS NEXT WEEK
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Thursday, Oct. 10, at 3:30,
with .Mrs. William Henry’. .Assistant
hostesses will he Mrs. George IL Hol
land, .Mrs. Lcwi.s Simpson, .Mrs. Will
Buchanan, .Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mrs.
J. .M. Pitts and .Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
■Johnson, Mrs. Bennett Townsend, Mrs., .Milling Grocery Co.—Miss Georgia
Han.-el L. Boyd, Miss Emmie Pitts,! B. Blakely.
, Mrs. ,S. C. Hays and Mrs. T. J. Peake.; J. M. Pitts—.Miss Mary Kate Hollis.
! —! Hotel (’linton—.Mrs. Virgil Abrams.
club
BIBLE LECTURER
HERE TWO DAYS
Mrs. E. L. Ru.ssell, noted
will
Bible
■yive- -a-
.series of lectures today and Friday in
the First Presbyterian church to which
all who are interested are cordially
invited. She will siieak both days a4
10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. The ladies
of the community Avill have an oppor
tunity to meet Mrs. Russell this after-
,^^,,iU)on when a social hour will be hel'd
^ in her .honor, _
KUK HEN SHOWER ,
FOR BRIDETILECT
.Saturday evening .Misses Helen and ^
Julia I’orler and Leta ..McIntyre hon-j
ored .Miss .Maigaret Clary, hride-eleel.
witl^a kitchen shower at the Portet
.MRS. TRIBBLE
HOSTESS TO CLUB
.Mrs. Blakely TriWile was
to the Odds and Ends Book
Inst Wednesday afternoon.
Tables for rook were arranged in
the living room which was lovely with
boiKiuets of roses and other f^ll flow
ers.
Late in the afternoon the hostess
served a tempting salad course with
punch.,
Those enjoying the" occasion were:
.Mrs E. B. Sloan, Mrs. R. L. Plaxico,
Mrs. C'harles Workman, Mrs. t'!. B.
Betts, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. B. R.
Austin, .Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Mis.ses
Azile Livingston, Gladys Stilwell, Jo-
sie Pressly, Agnes Davis, Melda V’on
Hollen, .Margaret and Katherine Bla
kely, Nannie Young Tribble, and Lucy
Burns. — —
I.OVELY TEA
FOR BRIDE-ELECT
.Miss Margaret Clary of .Newberry,
was honor guest on Saturday after
noon when Mrs. L. R. Lynn entertain
ed with a lovely informal tea. Miss
Clary, whose w(*d(jing will take place
this month, was. a member of the
I). E. Tribble Co. M(|'s. Hurry Bo-
lick.
Hipp & Adair—Miss Irene Dillard.
The Book Store -Miss Collette Da
vis.
Clinton 'Dairy—Miss .Maxiene Mor-
])he\v.
The Great A. & P. Tea Co.—Miss
Beatrice Highsmith.
Copeland-Stone Co. Miss Dolly
Ellison’.s—Miss Mabel Tucker.
Prather-Simpson Furniture (’o.—
“Mti^
New Shoe Hospital— Miss Robbie
Henderson.
Clinton Cotton Mill — Miss Thelma
Smith.
McIntosh’s Shoe Shop — Miss Sara
Copeland.
Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners — Miss
Helen Milam. I
Clinton .Motor Co. — Miss Agnes
Milling.
Little.
P. S. J canes .Mls.^ Clyde Ray.
The Clinton Chronicle — Mis.s Fay
.Ailair.
J. B. Frontis Miss Mary Todd.
(liles Chevrolet Co.—Miss Mildreil
Whitten.
ideal Bakery—.Miss Vivian Woml-
ruff.
Ladies and Gents Cut Rate Shop—
MFss Lita Downs.
Farmers Exchange — Miss Nancy
Young.
ImJu.strial Supply Co.—Miss Emily
Ferguson.
Joanna Mercantile Co.— Miss Nellie
Fouche.
Joanna Cotton Mills— Mis.s Alice
Bonjamin.
In addition to the pageant, the fol-
lowing program .will he given:
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GET ACQUAINTED
OPENING
HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT
Week of
Oct. 16th
Week of
Oct. 16th
REMODELED
RESTOCKED
Valuable souvenir to the first 100 ladies making a purchase
in this department during opening week.
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VERY SPECIAL: 500 pieces CUTC^LASS CRYSTAL Stem-
war^GOBLPrrS, C(X:KTAILS, HI SHERBETS, etc., etc.,
at 29c each.
All new clean stock, bought on low market and for sale at
attractive prices. Everybody is welcome. Letys get actjuaintefl.
MOIgGOMERY & CRAWFORD
Spartanburg, S.Cr
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Clin
ton and community that we are opening a sister Beauty
Shop in Clinton in the Joe L. ('arter store, where we are
now ready to serve the public.
violin-piano
Hagen and
Josie
of
“The Rosary,”
Mis.ses Dtirothy
Pressly.
Bachelor’s Dredm” — By group
children of Florida Street school.
Tap Dance—Miss Sara Walker.
Music.
Decision of judges aqd presentation
of cup and title to “Miss (’linton.”
■ Chorus, “ShuffleOff To Buffalo.”
MeyersTAmold Beauty Shup
Greenville, S. C.
Aug. W. Smith Beauty Shop
Spartanburg, S. C.
home in (Idlege View.
•Mixed garden flowers artistically
ilecoiated the living room. Each guest,
upon ariTval, was YtMiuestetl to.wriU*.oipJiaiiage sch(»<»l faculty last year,
her favorite recipe which was pasted 1 lu*' living roonv, where the guests
in a lioo.U for the liride. .A collection assmnUed, was lovely with vases of
of u-etul kitchen utensils was given agei alum.
Miss Clary in a unujue manner.
Delicious cake, cream and mints
were siMVvd.
Guests of the enjoyuliie aftair were;.
.Misses Verna Hill, Caroline .Moore,
Luva .McDonald, .Mildred White and
Elizabeth Duncan.
Delicious sandwiches, soiall cake.s
and tea weie served. .Mrs. Lula Jami
son and .Mis. Virgi ' e. C ' "ard assist-
.ed the hostess.
.Among the gu(*sl.s, in addition to
Mis.s Clary, were: .Misses Helen and
Julia Portei', .Mildred White, Eliza-
heh Duncan, V'erna Hill, Ijt*ta Mcln-
heautifully reviewed .Mrs. Johnson’s
life. She sketched her various activi
ties in a life filled with deeds for
others; and told of her far-reaching
influence that is still felt. .Mrs. J. Will
Dillard, in a .paper, discus.sed Mrs.
JoluTshTfls (work and love for the IJ,
D. C. -chapter. A lovely evergreen
wreath was placed on her grave by'Clinton Monday evening, with Dr. W.
the ehaider as a token of love at the|C. Ezell of Sparlanhurg, presiding,
conclusion of the meeting. Mnclude<l on the program was an in-
teresting pajier hy Dr.'IL Mood Smith
(»f this city.
Piedmont Zone
Meeting Hereji;
The Piedmont zone of the South
('arolina Optometric Extension .Sfuily
group held an educational meeting in
SE.M) (HFIS TO 'tyre, Carolyn .Moore, Mrs. Thornwell
.MOUNTAIN SCHOOL Dunlap and .Mrs. Wilson Harris.
■—The member.s" of the miss ionary - so- -j-—Mrs-. Lynn rememljered - M is.s . C lai y
ciety of the A. R. P. church gathered , with a lovely vase.
at the church .Monday afternoon, and, .
“under the dirrctmTi of Mrs.- Reid ('41A ITER liONQIiS
Todd packed hoxe.s of clothing to hejI.ATF PRESIDENT
sent to Hillcrest, the mountain school Stephen I). Lee chapter.
at I^andrum, .N. C.
DOiA^RS MAY SHRINK IN
VALUE . . .
But
Sterling Silver
is always a good investment.
FRONTIS
Jewelry Store
BUSINESS (JIKI.S’
CIR( LK MFhrrS
Mrs. L. 1). Mc( rary was ho.ste»s to
the Business Girls’ circle of the First
Presbyterian church at her home on
.Monday evening,
A study on the Book of P.salins was
led by Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Miss
Clara Duckett, secretary of the S. P.
and C. department of the auxiliary,
gave an ineresting talk on the Thorn-
i well orphanage,
j During the social hour at the con-
U. I), C.,'c-lusion of the program, cream and
the high I cake were served.
I). Lee
met Fidday afternoon in
i school auditorium.
J The piesident, Mr.s, R. E. Jones,
pre.sided. After the business'session-
was concluded, the leader for the af-,
'tcunpn, Mrs. John T. Little, 'took;
charge. This meeting was in the form'
I of an‘inwue.s.sive memorial service for, \ t^^auty shojie at Carter’s
[the late Mrs. .Mayme Adair Johm^on,' ^gll-known ladie.s’ stpre, has opened
I who for two years served as presi- Jjusiness this week in their attrac-
a.s vice-president
New Beauty
Opens In
dent anil two years
of this chapter.
.VIrs. Wilson Harris sang “Whi.sper-
ing Hope,” by Hawthorne. Mrs. Little
live
NEW BEACTY SHOP
NOW OPEN
We are now ready to serve the ladles of Clinton in
cur new shop. We have installed the ipo.st modern equip
ment, with an experienced beautician in charge. All work
guaranteed.
PERMANENT VVAVES . $2.50 to $7.50
SHAMI»OOS AND FINGER WAVES 75c
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WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR SHOP
PHONE NO. 195
Carter s Beauty Shop
i: Danziger Launches
^‘Buy Now” Sale
MISS LOIS PAGE, Manager
AT JOE L. CARTER’S STORE
parlors in the rear of the build
ing. The shop is affiliated with the
.Mcyeis-.Arnold Beauty shop of Green
ville, and the Aug. W. .Smith .shop in
Spartanburg.
j The newest, most modeivi iniuip-
ment has been installed. Mi.ss I.oiK
Page of Greenville, is the expedience!!
beautician in charge.
WANTS
WILL STOKE PLANO for the use of'
it. Excellent care guaranteed. Call
at The ('hronicle Office.
NOTICE TO FARMERS ^
- a wagon, we have iL
s-'ll. J.
ware.
I, (l)peland &
If you want
We, traiie or
Bro., Hard-
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FOR RENT —Two or three freshly
painted rooms, with modern conven-
ience.s, close in town. V’evy reasonable.
.Apply to Mrs. W. T. Putnam, East
Floriila street. . Itp
FEDERAJ^ULANS- l'4Vr fot farm
ers. See Clyde T. Franks, agent for
Farm Ixian ComTnTsrqnner and Federal
Land Bank, I^aurens, S. C. l%.lU-4c
WANTED- .All fanners to know that
we aije authorized International
Harve.ster Co. dealers. It is harvest
Uime .see our new line of mowers.
liCt us furnish your repairs for moW"^
ers; rak(‘s, tractors, harrows, or any
other farm machinery. J. 1. Copeland
& Bro., Hardware. tf
Rose Hanskat’s
SJAYFORM
HAS SOLVED THE CORSET
PROBLEM.
In
Danziger’s has joined the nation in
launching a “Buy Now” camfiaign at*
their well known and pojmlar store.
.New fall merchandise has been gath
ered from all parts of the country for
I the event for which elaborate prepa-
I ration has l>een made. The big sale
comes just with the advent of winter,
offering complete dutfittings for men,
,women -and children at attractive
ipriQe.s. The story of the national “Buy
Now” sale i.^ set forth in their ad
vertisement in today’s paper.
TO SELL PANSY PLAN’I'S
The W'oman’s club of (linton is_of^
, fering pansy plants for sale, regular
'size 60c per lOO, extra large $1.20 i>er
^100. Those having, plants are asked
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“Knowing the problems that
confront women in order to pre*-
serve their figure-beauty, 1 am
launching a campaign against
wearing corsets with steels, bon
ing and tight-lacing that torture
US and distort our figures—cor
sets that interfere with our pos
ture, our health and our dispo
sition. There are no steels and
boning in STAYFORM.
“Yours for health, comfort,
style, poise,
—“ROHE HANSKAT.”
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MRS. J. L. RFNTZ
HOTEL CLINTON
Since the Day This Store First C)pen-
ed Its Doors For Business In Clinton
It Has JStood For —
QUALITY
THE CHEAPEST THING YOU
CAN BUY IN THESE NEW TIMES
WE FEATURE ONI.Y STANDARD MER(’HANDISE
WORTHY OF OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE.
This Week We Offer
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1
Salad Dressing,
quart
25'
I Sliced
Salad
pint
Dressing,
15‘
McCormick’s.
MAYONNAISE, pint
Prepared
MUSTARD, jar
10‘
CORN FLAKES,
3 pkgs.
25'
CREAM of WHEAT,
Large pkg.
25'
CREAM of WHEAT,
Small pkg.'
PORK & BEANS,
1 lb. can /
15;
5'
CURED HAM,
Lb.
ir
WEINERS,
Lb.
15
BOLfKINAr
Lb.
15^
PORK CHOPS,
LI).
20^
PORK ROAST,
Lb.
20'
PORK HAM,
Lb.
20^
BOILED HAM,
Lb.
35'
BAKED HAM,
Lb.
45'
Try Our Home-Made Pork Sausage
Dressed Trout auid Norfolk Oysters
This Week’s Prjzes Will Be:
First Prize—25 lbs. Sugar.
Second l*rize—8 lb. Carton Lard
Third I’rize—4 lb. Beef Roast.
Fourth Prize-^ Dinner Plates
Fifth Prize—6 Ice Tea Glasses
With Each 50c You Spend With Us You Are
Given a Chance To W'in a I’rize
i’lME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O’CLOCK
Baldwin's Grocery
‘Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100
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