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■/ # 4« M 0 / t T # «• \ f f 11--- lt/. 1 \ THI RSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE .THREE FIOBTET 8^ .v*. ,tv.»/xvVA8‘--i8;xv*/j,v8cv»/:4 The Woman’s SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 2^8 ii. ound-Up,” Marvin Solo, “The Last Harvey. Chori’s, “The Merry, Merry Men," 2nd and 3rd grades I.ydia school. Dance, Mi.s.s Margaret Harvey. Song, “Lazy Bones,” Ithiel Harvey and Johnny Fuller. Duet, “Hiawatha’s Lullaby” and “L,ove Songs of the Nile,” Miss Doro thy Hagen, violinist, and Miss Melda 1 Von Hollen. r Big Minstrel At Goldyille :; Cast cf Fifty To Give Enter tainment Friday and Satur day Nights. WINNERS IN j hostess in serving a delicious salad MEDAL CONTEST j course with tea. At the M’. C. T. U. medal contest: Miss Boland had as her guests: ArXILIARY TO HOLD “WFEK OF PRAYER” Next week the Auxiliary of the I The big Dixie Minstrel and V’ariety| show will be given in the Joanna < i school auditori*um at Goldville on Fri- jday and Saturday evenings, Nov. 10th heia last Friday eveninK in the Flor-,Misses_Bert Peay Almena Millintr, l-^HelfnAdair.HelenMilam. Mrs. Hariy,^^^;^, ! wooK me Auxiliary oi vnf , aofw\ i a . First Presbyterian church will ob-|®"^ o clock. A cast of ,, sprv'p fhp wppIc nf i>r«vpr Bn<r \\iil take part and all, indications ,[ ida Street school auditorium, the fol lowing awards" 'were made: First'Bolick, Mi*s. Charles Workman, andj place, Elizabeth Bozard; second jilace, *Mrs. George Odiome. Bill W'ade. J point to one of the biggest and best . Sunday, the pastor. Dr. D. J. shows ever given in Gbldville. W’oods, will bring a tmssionary mos-i. There will be eight black-face corn- sage to the congregation both morn-’^,- „ , . ... , , ^ • , . .edians who will keep the audience in o ing and evening. | . m ^ On next .Mondav afternoon at uproar with their funny joke.*?. In the poster contest, the following MISS MILLING awards were made by the judges: ^ENTERTAINS first place, Evelyn Henry; second, E. j Tuesday afternoon Miss j o’clock all the circles will meet at thejpranks, and songs. A Pumber of goo<i Henderson; third, LeVerne Burgess. I Milling entertained the mem-; church to study missionary Psalms j soloists have been engaged to lead the j ~ bers of her bridge club and several j and to hear a message from Miss I niusical numbers and each numb«*r LEGION AUXILIARY * additional guests with two table of Irene Hudson. Next Tuesday, Wednes-["'HI bo augmented by a big beauty TO MEET NOV. 16 ibridge. i day and Thursday, at 10 o’clock, there j chorus of girls and dashing hoys. The American Ugion Auxiliary • After feveral proKres..ions, Miss P'-aye" sen-ices at the church ,GoldviIleV_o«n, who dance ami sing will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Milling. as.sistca bv her mother, sew-/>■ rulay "ill be observe, as a .lay oflw'ith the e.ace an.l ease of profes.sion- A. Johnson on Thursday, Novcmberlod a tcmptini: .salad course with Rus-!f?S""P- »."il P'-ayy- A", members of als 16, at 3;30 o’clock. At this time a miscellaneous show er will be givjen for the veterans the government hospital hospital Sian tea/ !the Auxiliary are asked to meet, at j The minstrel’s first part, in which Ihe guest.s included: Mrs. Harry Uhe church at 10 o’clock for prayer [the entire cast apjH'ars. will be bigger in Bolick, Mrs. rhitrlcs Workman. Mrs'.. “"J » ta' iP'"; “f the foreiRn mission' and mow elatwrate than anything in! Goff, M.-E. GeorRe II. Odiorne, Misses' b'®''. “The Ambassa.Ior Supreme |Seen m G..ldvine before. This will be i I' . ^ « .'k « 1 »» \Tr»n/?ftv /Vnv'* AiiYilinrv - lOllOWPfl bv fhp RprpnmiTurlv Columbia. Each member is asked toisara'h'copcland. Hazel Boland. Mary! 20th. the Auxiliary followed by the sereaminRiy funny bring a toilet article, a toothbrush,! Todd and Dolly Milling. bold the regular Novemher meet- piece, entitled The Hotel t lerk. in shaving soap and lotion, etc. “WEEK OF PRAYER” FOR A. R. I». CHURCH Misses Mattie and Tensie Blakely The annual op«*n meeting- <>f—^he|ent£j:lained the members of the mis- Musgrove’s Mill chapter, i D. A. R., ing. There will be a special foreign mission program and probably a mes- which a number of blacks take part. An admission of 15 and 2.5 cents OPEN MEETING BY D. A. R. CHAITER w’ill take place at 4 o’clock on W’ed- nesday, November 15. at the hoihe of sionary society of the A. R. P. church on Monday afternoon. A splendid “thank offering program’’ was given,' sage from a missionary. A self-denial will he charged, the proceeds going to ; offering for foreign missions will be j the school. I taken that afternoon, ^ | The show is being directed by I. W’. I I Dickson of Greenville, who has had | jyears of experience in thr EACH WEEK WE OFFER VALUES OF IMI»ORTANCE TO EVERY WOMAN SEEKING QUALITY FOODSTUFFS. i t imis: JOHN T. LiTTi Er HEADS U. I). C. CHAPTER i The Stephen D. Lee chapter, U. D. 1 Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Mrs, J, F. Jacobs,'.with Miss Lidie Blal/ely as leader. The i C., held the November meeting on' Jr., and Miss Clara Duckett will be (“thank offering bbxes” which are | Fri.lay afternoon at the high school a.^sisting hostesses. This meeting will opened annpally, were opentMl during j buihling. celebrate the birthday^ of the presi-jthe afternoon. Mr.s. W’. D. Peay, .Mrs.) Mrs. J, F. Jacobs, the life presi dent-general, Mrs. 'Russell W illiam |e. H. Sloan and Mv.s. E. D. Craig were dent, presided over the meeting which Magna. line. Kiwahiahs To Hear Greenville Minister:: •METHODLST CIRCLES .MEET MONDAY Circles of the Broad Street Metho- on the program. !was opened with the recitation of the ITiis week is being observed as “week of prayer." The first meeting was held at the conclusion of the mis- cert. sionary meeting. Today the second in dist church will meet neh Monday atr^y,^ ^.ji, ^ o:30, with the following hostes.ses and ^Betts’ home. Tomorrow the series leaders: No. 1 „ ,, ^ will be concluded at Miss Lidie Blake- Hostess, -Mrs. E. T. Wood-jiy*, home ruff; leader, Mrs. B. H. Henry. ^ .No. 2—Hostess, .Mrs. T. J. I,eake;l^,,„ ^ X leader Mrs/ Uake , MRS. E. B. SLOAN X — IT f rr. HOSTESS TO CLUB Hostess—.Mrs. "J. I, .Adair;f leader, Mrs. Henderson Pitts. The Odds_ and Ends Book club and •No. 4-—Hostess, .Mrs. T. C. Johnson; « number of invited gue.sts enjoyed a leader, Mr.s. G. R. Davidson. jmeeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. E. B. Sloan. CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. PINSON 'The Ella Riddell ci Thornwell Memorial church met Mon day afternoon with Mrs, B. S. Pinson. Miss Minnie Nesbit was chairman of the program. Mrs. Newkirk gave a report of th<? mi.ssionary conference held at the First Presbyterian church and read a synopsis of missionary work in general. .\s this was the designated time for the election of new officers, the fol lowing wtre chosen: President, Mrs. John T. Little. First vice-president, Mrs. J. W'ill Dillard. Second vice-president, Mrs. A. M. opeland. Recording secretary, Miss Maude Pearson. ('onesponding secretary, Duckett. The Kiwanis club will have as its;' guest speaker this evening Dr. j Charles H. Nahers. pastor of the First! Presbyterian church of GriHmville. Dr. Nahers is a member of the Grt'envillei Kiwanis club and will have an inter-i osting address tonight for UK-al Ki-| wanians. The program is in tharge of ., the committee on public affairs and j its menil)ers are a.skmg a hundn'dj per cent attendance of the member-1 ship. ' j NOTICE liss lara^ Lovely co.smos, zinnias and other fall flowers were arranged in the liv- rcle of the •'‘>oms where table.s were placed for rook. At the end of the progressions de licious salad and sweet courses were i served. The guest list included -Mrs, C. B. Betts, Mrs. Blakely Tribble, Mrs. Treasurer, Miss Lily Yarborough.^ Historian, .Miss .Agatha Davis. Registrar, Miss Arva Henry. Recorder of crosses, Mrs. J. Hamp Stone. During the social hour which fol- fowed, sandwiche-s and tea were Cosmopolitan. 2 years. $.3.7.5. Good until November 10—.Anieriean Magazine, 2 years for $3.50. JAMES W. CALDWELL 'The .Magazine .Man HAT DO P. S. Jeanes Charles W’orkma,n, Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, METHODISTS HOLDINfJ WEEK OF PRAYER DO? CHECK THLSJJST- Fancy BANANAS, OAc Dozen -THEN PHONE US ; PORK CHOPS, 2Q« CORN MEAU QAc Peck /. .. OU PORK HAM. 20« Compound LARD, 8 lb. carton DU IN)RK ROAST, OA^ Lb ZU / CORN FLAKES, orc 3 pkgs. LiO Mixed SAlISA(;i’:, ore 2 !h.s’. Lo mST TOASTIES, orc 3 pkgs. .... LiU BOLOGNA, ‘ |rc Lb 10 GRAPE NUT 1 AC FLAKES, pkjt. iU PORK RIBS, ore 2 lbs. . ^0 Kellogg’s 2 pfcgs,. .... NECK BONES, orc .3 Ihs. 40 A Post’s BRAN, 2 pkgs. .... £iO FXri Select NORFOLK OYSTERS. . DRESSED TROUT, and Home-Made PURE PORK SAUSAGE SHIVAR ALE, |Ac Bottle - . lU This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—12 bottles Shivar Ale. Second Prize—8 lb. Carton Lard. Third l*rfee~4 lb. Beef Roast. Fourth Prize^2 lbs. Sliced BacoiT. j Fifth I*rize—2 cans Peaches. — With Each 50c You Spend With Us ^oii Are Giverra (/hahee^b W Iiu a Prize—^ TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O’Cl.OCK Baldwin's Grocery *Good Thinifs To Eat** Phones 99 and 100 , ,, _ , , , I The auxiliary of North Broad Street .Mrz, GeorKV Elllz Mrs. Hubert .lohn- Methodist church is observing this , I son Mrs. Harry Bt.hck, Mr.s. Hubert Prayer,” with A study of the missionary P.salm.v,_ ., ion. »«• , was yiven by Mi.s.s Carolina raldwell,)^'’"' f,'*' .*t the conclusion the hostess served 1 ‘’“V-'- , , , Josje Pressley, (ilady.s Stilwell, Nan- me loung Tribble, Melda Von Hollen, ' iMary Todd, Blanche Ergle, Polly El- BKlIUtE (LIB rod, Irene W’orkman and .Margaret EN I ER I .AINED Katherine Blakely. M rs. John W% Finney entertained, the members of her bridge club and ;■? ...v- ti/n i l.'v t - ii-A* I A. ^1*’ ^ .*11^^ a number of adilitional gue.sts on last LYDIV (lUFEN Thursday morning. ‘ * The card rooms were beautifully' Miss i.loise Von Hollen was chosen decorated with dahlias in shades of pink . and lavender, and ’yellow and c<mtest held Ia.<t .S.-turd y evening in programs beginning Monday and con tinuing through last night. The following programs have been presented: Monday .Afternoon Leader, .Mrs. V'. Parks Ada’yT* Hymn, “.Spirit of God Descenil.” Seri jiTuie and praycritiy Mrs. B. F. Copeland. .Selection by male quartet of col ored church. Announcement,, .Mrs. E. Nichols. Talk on Paine college, .Mis. J. V. white chrysanthemums. the Lydia Mills school auditorium. 1 Edwards, After the games a delicious salad /^he was simnsuied by the Tut Rate course with tea and fudge cake was [Mens and I^adies Shop. .served i Mary Johnson, sponsored by j Buchanan’s, was awardeil second tii/iiw'P I’ll I place, and .Miss lone Von Hollen, WTIH MISS IMHJVND sponsored by Joe I Carter’s, third Miss H»zcl Boland delightfully en-'l’'*"- H-'-f'-le nwnUon wa. given Mrs. Brained the memhera of her bridge,Anther »"d ■'J."*” “ club and a few additional gueat.s on '>• Tueaday afternoon. ieorapany and hil.-aon a. Mrs. Thomas Jacobs assisted the i company I The contest was o|ien only to resi- “George W’illiam.s Walker, Pioneer,” .Mrs. R. .ij PitLs. “W'omen of the Left W'ing,’ George W'. ('opeland. “Eyes Fixed Forward On a Star,’ Mis. P. M. Pitt.s. Offering. 'dents of the Lydia Mills community iThihgs Above.” Closing prayer, Mrs. T. R. Owens. 'Tuesday .Morning ~ Leader, Miss Mary Lizzie Owens. Hymn, “Lift Up Your Heart To Give Diamonds For Christmas EXTRAORDINARY FRONTIS VALUES and given under the au.'^pices of the Lydia library. It was attended by a , large audience with much interest ^manifested in the selection of “Miss hl.ydia,’’ who was presented a silver loving cup. W'inner of second place t>f. hose, and'win-; n wilt p.y you to muki ClirWittuo of third place a'bM otWiIy~“1 j In addition to the beauty .“how, the j following interesting program was, presented: ! j Chorus, “Here’s a Ball for Baby,”* 1 1st and 2nd grades Lydia school. ) iiMi Scripture. Praver. j “God’s Free Gift,” Mrs. Gus HoI-| lingsworth, “Tests of Acceptance of God's Of fer,” Mrs. John (’oleman. Offering. selections now! ^ FRONTIS Jewelry Store \ -A Expert Hair Dressing Closing prayer. Tuesday Afternoon l^eader, Mrs. John W. Finney. Hymn. “O, Master, Ix*t .Me Walk With 'Thee.” > “Conviction.s About Men That Mat- Rr J. Ellison. Discussion by Mrs. Blanton. -Solo, “Open My Eyes,” Mrs. Hen derson Pitts. i ♦ ♦ Adds to Youthful Beauty SPECIAL Permanent Wave $2.50 SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 75« MANICURE , - 50c FACIAU - n-«0 HOT OIL SHAMPOO Jl.2.5, or 6 for ... .... $5.00 PERMANENT WAVES $2.50 to $7.50 WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR SHOP PHONE NO. 195 Carters Beauty Shop ' Offering. Prayer by Mrs. Geer. Wednesday Night By Sarah Glenn circle. I-^ader: Mr.«. Fred Scott. 1 Hymn, “Dear I>ord and Father of Mankind.” I Scripture and prayer, Mrs. Clyde Lankford. 1 Talk by leader. ■ Hymn. ■ Dialogue; “Building and Curing in jvChangchow,” Misses Myrtle Westbury and Jeannette Pitts, ' Special music, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Talk, “Stephenson Memorial Hos pital,” Mrs. W. I* Blanton. Offering. Closing prayer by leader. MISS LOIS PAGE, Manager at joe L. GARTER*S STORE _ Everything In FLOWERS Clinton Flower Shop Mfctnher F. T. D. 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