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\ \ ■ T . ^ , t* r \/ fr 1 . THirfespAY’, I s NOVEMBER 30, 1933 , TilE CLINTON CHRQNICLE, AiNTON, S. C. PAGE TH 'Mrs. Roosevelt Believes In Santa, i Declaring It’s Spirit That Counts The Woman’s Page |j SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 Washington, Nov. 27. — A [dent’s wife who “believes in Santa, Presi-1 wiapping papers are ever hamly 1 the “odd moment” :hat she tremendously” has a nook set aside able to utilize. Some shelves are neat> ♦ V >• THANKSGIVING Ry Katherine Edelman Father of all. Thy name we bless, 4- For all good things That we possess. For dreams and hopes That fill the .soul, For struggling toward Some shining goal;- For every little .Joy that clings Around life’s simple Homey things. Father of all, vOur praise we send. To Thee, our best And truest Friend. We bless Thee for The kindly yield Of stretching plain, Of wood and field. And be our portion Great or small, We love and thank you For it all. . ly .ctocked with tied packages*, others Ijfor the Old Saint close to the White gifts awaiting allocation. 11 House roof. i Prom charity sales som^ have come. ^ 1 There, she confessed today to her Some tell the places Mrs. Roosevelt October marked the opening of the j press conference, she spends all her' has visited during the year. Then, too, crepe dress sea.son this year. And they; odd moments, and will up until Christ- P***>Ptic letters arrive from people *re in vibrant colors too. They are- MAGAZINES FOR GIFTS .Why aot solve your Gift problems Iby gf^ag Magazines this Christmas? For (he man — Saturday Evening Post. "For the woman ^ Ijidies* HomaM JommsL For the boy—American Boy. For the giri—The American Girt JAMES W. CALDWELL Can 98 at 12:30>. M. (FRIENDLY DOZEN CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. John Spratt entertained the|mas, wrapping packages for her long make things, and Mrs. Roosevelt colors with autumn intensity members of the “Friendly Dozen” club gift list. , some specific Christmas ruby reds, amethyst purples ^. . at a beautiful luncheon on Wednesday.! “I just adore Christmas!” she said.;^ Lovely cut flowers centered the din--“I shop all throug^h the year for* “Gifts j:hould be what‘people want.” ing table, attractive in its appoint-!Christmas-time. Of course I believe^was the rule she laid down. “1 keep ments. A delicious tluncheon w’as in Santa.” careful lists, and check them back and served. | “And after 47 yeaj\s, I can testify over six or seven years.” Mrs. Spratt’s guests were: Mrs. W.'she has made a lot of others believe This system has brought her into H. Shands, Mrs. J., Lee Young, Mrs. in him too,” spoke up her girlhood such close cooperation with the Christ- J. A. Bailey, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, ’Mrs. friend. Representative-elect Isabella mas spirit that she w^** plainly shock-' D. J. Woods, Mrs. A. V. Martin, Mrs. Greenway, of .\rizona. ed by a suggestion that some families M. G Woodworth and Mrs. Arthur Right around the corridor from the might skip Christmas this year be* Copeland. jthira floor rooms of the Rooseveit ’ cause of hard times. i ^ I grandchildren, Sistie and Buzzie Dali,, “If you only whittle out\a woo<ien ’ 'PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES ris the commodious closet with built-in toy you can still have Christmas!”. MEET .MONDAY ^ - ^cupboards and drawers where ihi or- she exclaimed. “It’s the spirit that Thfc circles of the Woman’sEleanor Roosevelt matters. I simply couldn’t imagine iary of the Presbyterian church will centered on Christmas^ But from doing without Christmas. It’s the fo-,^ meet Monday, Dec. 4. at 4:00 o’clock, children its secrets ate locked. :cusing of the good will that ought to The circles will study the Messianic' arti.stic .seals and [go on every day Psaim.s, using the following outline: 1. The Royal Messiah: Psalms 2. 18, 20, 21, 45, 72. 110. 2. Christ the Son of Man: Psalms jS, 16, 40. . 1 3. The Suffering Messiah: Psalms '22,69,100. “ !- A .special study will be made Psalm 22. The yes. of FARMERS OF COUNH ORGANIZE PRODUCTION LOAN ASSOCIATION An enthusiastic and well attend-> P»cdless of the amount he holds. No ed meeting of farmers was held Fri- stock iii the associatfon carries double day mm ning in Laurens, for the pur-^ability. po.se * of ~ ofgalirzitig a couTtfjT eropy C&t — '' production organization in line with; lx>ans from the association will be the farm act of 1933 providing for at the rate of three per cent above the establishment of a cooperative that charirt'd by the Intermediate credit system to supply sho^t term C«t*dii bank. This spread will furnish mers for production pur- the operating exinmses of the ass^wi- posi's. ation. In addition to this "spread” in- 1 Newberry counties iCvdlatera! pledgwl ,, , iJy chrysanthemums, artistically "♦'re oi gam zed and diiectois named, credited to the associa'ion The FRIENDS I arranged in vases formed an attrac proposed to make ( linton the ♦ r *u i / ^ piiaiiKiu in \u.sts, loimea present discount rate of the Interme- Paul Todd entertained a few mem-itive setting for four tables In play onC*^’’^*^® htadqimrters for tht (wo • TO GIVE PARTIES FOR i ELBERTON VISITOR PARTIES BY In honor of her house guest,. Miss '**^^*^* HOSTESSES -Annie Laurie Johnson of Elberton, tertiiin 4ilh''’t«o'iovery "'parties onKi iday afloinoons al <t>‘'for-t''’i,.' Mrs. E. II. Wilkes and Mrs. John H. Thornwell Dunlap will en-, hostesses on last Thurs day ar imer’s honre with two lovely bridfei? Friday and Saturday afternoons. PAl’I. TODD ENTERTAINS : parties. ■ In the living and dining rooms love- Laurens hers and pledge.s^ of the Alpha Kappa Pi fraternity Tuesday evening with a lovely dinner. Those present were: ’ Me.3srs. Robinson, Wil.son, Ross, Col- 5.^%nst Redmond, Willis, .Mobley and I TO HOLD MEET lli LAURENS 7 The district meeting of the Ameri- eral guests called after cards. central headquarters for the count ie.s. The following board of di-, which makes a farmer s loan cost .six O^. per cent a: the present. SuiH'rviaion Subject to the approval of the gov- both aftcrnoibn.s. coumie.s. me loiiowing noaru oi ui- At the end of the progressions, the county was named, hoste.s’ses .served a delightful congeaL etl chicken salad course with tea. Sev ! STUDY CLUB HEARS MISS HALL^TT An interesting nieeUng^ pf the Wed Rex Ijinford of Waterloo, ('. B. ings of Owings, 1). E. Todd of Harks-1 wlale. Jack H. Davis and C. W. Stone of Clinton. , The present set-up calls for a dis trict organization known as the Pro- Iduction Credit corporationt It w'ill su- Meet Your Girl Friends Here! Special Permanent Wave /S2.50 Shampoo and Finder Wave Manicure Facial Hot Oil Shampoo or 6 for [nesday Study club was held last week can Legion Auxiliary will be held at at the home of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. 1^***”*' supply their initial cap the community hall in Ijiurens on ernor of the farm credit administra tion. the Production Credit corpor- ation prescribes and explains the rules and sapphire blue in dresses that and regulations under which loan.s have afternoon. simplicity but detail may be made ready by the as.socia- of smart importance. (ion. Tlie- cwporatMMV-also:^awaxnp|^_IhmL,mi® jabots that are ddight- _ . _ ^ . . for the a-ssociation the terms and;fully Edwardian. 'There are scarfs— Assisting her as hostesses were Mrs. |‘‘P"’ conditions on which loans may be‘drapes and flub^uba. The neckline. farmers and which is The feature of the afternoon was an Intermediate Credit bank, entertaining paper given by Miss Nor- Monday, Dec. 4th, at 10 o’clock. MissjC. Bynum Betts, Mrs. R. C. Adair and!"^f*"*( between Etta Skipper, state president, will be Mrs. R. S. Owens. .their .source of credit present for the meeting. A dutch luncheon will be served at 50c a plate. ma Hallett on “The Development of the Dance.” In concluding, she men tioned the lasting influence of Pav- duction credit associations TEA GIVEN RFX'ENT BRIDE .'VJrs. John las¥ ^'riday afUniuun lui »». j^racefully illustrated the duction loans and can qualify as bor- has rary, a recen -o steps of the ballet; two others rowers. Any group of interested farm- ©ffi made. It determines the interest rate!the shoulder, the sleeve: they are all * ® and the form of security for loans. jimporUinl and the model above is not' 1 As long as the corporation owns'amiss in a single detail in taking into' Ixtcal Asaociationa stock in a production credit corpor-* account the faahion trend in winter j The fir-st step in securing produc- ation, the ap|>ointment or election ofjfrocka. | tion loans is the organization of pro-' dirpc'tors, the secretary-treasurer, andj . 75c 50c $1.00 $1.25 $5.00 PERM.\NENT WAVES $2.50 to $7,50 Phone No. 195 Carter’s Beau^3lio|>^ Miss Lois Page, Mgr. At Joe Ia Carter’s Store the loan committee is subject to the|SUBSCRIBE TO TH* CHRONICLE) »nd ofheia up-LC»^^^ be cPnU>o!'eo of ten or approval of the president of the cor-! -ta. panpr Rvervlrndv RraAi** 1 t o n" fo^M^rw M Poration. During^'t^^^^^ also t ^ i .. : laff *hz mifvlla (rrunn^nllV iniitttmtoil tKo rilll*tinn Insirm Atlfl PHTI (ItlRlifv AS hoP* ‘\«a.-Aza> cknsr <11 i-kkAt HAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? informal tea. Ixively autumn flowers wci*e used throughout the rooms. * Dainty refi eshments weie served. t l>ower to remove any directors,; officers, employes and agents of the danced a lovely old-fashioned dance; ers .should w’rile the Production Credit association, arranged by Pavlowa, while another, cor|M>ralion of Columbia. The Colum- Assisting Mrs. Finney in entertain ing were, Mrs. C. E. Galloway, Misses Evelyn McCrary. Willie Earle David son and Elsie Johnson. in a striking red costume, gave a (lance of the modern school. I Later, dainty sandwiches, fruit cake, tea and coffee were served. \ MILS. SPENt EK HOSTESS TO ( LI B The (’entury club met on la.st Tues day afternoon at the home of .Mrs. A. p. Spencer. * interesting review of the book, “Ejtza Lucas Pinckney,” was given by Mbs. H. E. Stuige<>h. Mrs. Fmckney, MRS. ( OI’EI.AM) ENTERTAINS CLUB .Mrs. W. D. Cope.lahd was a charm ing hostess to the members of the Aclaean Book club and additional guests on Friday afternoon. Arrangements of red and yellow au bia corfioration will supply informa tion and will send a representative who will assist in securing a charter from the govexm'r of the farm credit i administration. In granting the char-- ter the cajiital reipiired and the area best served by the local association ,* I • Furmayp. Takes Cross-Country; > will be (Yark Two-Miler For! (’ome.s In First, But " BapIfstW’M in On I'oints. ■ designated. J Officers ! ^ When 9 charter is granted the local. ^ association will be ready to elect of-'^ KunninrfMh their first cro.ss-country ficers and perfect its organization.; Presbyterian college team; timin IgSves and Jeltua'lvnii cherries'^ Directors must be borrowers to be eli-'[“*t t»* the Fin man team, 24-31, Mbs. H. E. Stuigeoh. "^^^Swere bejiutifyl in the living rooms. gible to serve and will electdhe pres- Hudson, cr^ck . two-niiler of << a prominent hi.stoncal character of . i>ishes of colorful candy were plat-rident. vice-president, loan committee McMillian Presbyterian track ou South (aiolina. i.'' especia y iemem-,^^j tables arranged fbr rook, and local ins|)ector- They will also se- ^ fielil in the time of 16:54 bererf for the to the state. introduction of indigo BRlIKiE PARTY BY MRS. ADAIR Thur.sday afteanoon Mrs. R. C. Adair delightfully entertained the members of her bridge club and in- Golin * oach outfit, and local ins|)ector- Th<*y will also se- **** iieiii in me nine on in.,54 fof I After the games, a tempting chicken lect the secretary-treasurer. The sec- the thiee-mile. com .se. (salad eburse, tea and coffee werelfHary treasurer does not have to be’ Hudson was closely followed by 'served. White iced individual cakes » borrower from the association to Furman, who finished in iwtj-e passed. eligible for office. "'fP'*"'.‘ii'"",''”''.; ”E'‘' !' • Those enjoying the occa*vion were:; With a charter granted and ofCL »shed third. IhAaultt, Trowbridge and !•'. .la- .„,., and director, elected the associ- '*"'”''* »f b urntan finished next in Miss .Clara Duckett, Mrs. iTt^tio^^„i|| be in |,osition to accept ap- respeetive oriler hurman won B. Dillard. Mrs. ho .1. ,4dair, .Mrs. dim ’ niications for loans. Borrowers make meet by iimkinar the lowest ncm- Mrs. Bothwell Graham, Mrs. J. cobs, Sr, vited guests for four addiUonal tables., Copeland, Mrs. ap^XTibn^amlTumi.sh a state- n*’*"*^ In the rooms, thrown ensuite ^or Simpson, Mrs. Hugh Simpson, I p^ent The local loan committee acts oppo.-iite to^ that of any o'her the occasion, slovely fall chrysanthe- jj v^^nj^ard, Miss Maude „„ this and refer^ it to the Federal ■*'***’ mums were used for decoration , Pearson, and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr. intermediate Credit bank for final, , -Ailerji-Jicxies of games,^ delicmusij^^g ^ tv RrW in «niaa.. « nraa^tit' This was an unofficial meet, for two satad^ course wnth^ -tea^ was serv^ Candy was also passed. on Intermediate W. Bnc^assi.sted in enter- action. When approved by the credit! taming. bank a ^eck is issued. t | ^ I^ans will be made for the produc-'i .METHODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY Circles of the Methodii>t church wjll LOVELY PARTY FOR AUGUSTA VISITOR On last Friday afternoon, .Mr.s. C, C Gile.s entertained for Miss Dell Oliver meet next Monday afternoon at 3.30 * r- wu t i x ‘. V . X , Augusta, Ga., with a lovely bridge o clock, with the follow'ing hostesses i * * x x rx n i*- oLiuxn, will! lie 6 party at her home in Co lege View. and leaders: No. 1 —Hostess, Mrs. V. P. Adair; leader, Mrs. A. .M. Cannon. No. 2 — Hostess and leader, Mrs. Felder Smith. No. 3—Hostess, Mrs. T. R! Owen.s; leader, Mrs. L. P. Dailey^ No. 4—Hostess, Mrs. John Coleman; leader, Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Everything In FLOWERS Clinton Flower Shop Member F. T. D. Visit Our Store Now? . . . and see our Christmas dUpiays^ of Gift Suggestions, Our store is tutl' of new and unuspaT-Gifts ... each one of mdividual charm. .Make yaur selection . . . . a sni deposit ' will hold any article wanted. FRONTIS : Jewe^ Store I tion of general agricultural crops, breeding, raising' or fattening of live stock; and the production of poultry; and live-stock products. - « The period for which a loan will be party at her home in College V’iew. made will vary from 3 to 12 months Chry.santhemums added beauty and with a maximum of three year.s in color to the receiving room.s. At the the ■ case of livestock enterprise*, conclusion of the games, the hostess, Loan.s secured by crop liens will be so a.Hsisted by Mrs. F. h’. Hicks and Mrs. arranged a.s to come due at the time , F, S. Chance, served a tempting salad of harvest. Lviestock loans will be and sweet course with Russian tea. payable at the time of sale while The guests of the afternoon includ- loans for dairy production purposes ed Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Render- will be amortized on a monthly ba.sis. son Pitta, Mrs. J. W. Finney, Mrs. S. • ^tock C. Hays, Mr.s. R. C. Adair, Mrs. Goyne .Two classes of stock will be is.sued. Kimpson, Mrs, C. E. Galloway, Mrs. class “A” stock will be purcha.sed by Lee Add Blakely, Mrs. R, W. Wade, Production Credit corporation of .Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs. Matthew Columbia. It will be non-voting and JohnsoP, Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Mrs. preferred “’only in the event of liqui- Frank Keller.s, Mr.s. J. A, Chandler, tlation. Funds obtained from the sale Mrs, John W. Little, Mrs! *James stock will be used to purchase j Pitts, Mr.s. W.’H. Simpson, Mrs, W. R.' government securities to lie pledged Phone 33[Anderson, Mrs. J. F, Jacobs, Jr., Mrs. collateral w'ilh the Federal Inter- H. L. Boyd, Miss Collette Griffin, and Credit 4>ank against notes of j Mrs, Frances Clark.son and Mi.ss Fran- ihp association discounted by that | ces Knight of I^aurens.- AU-State Material IXICATES IN CITY bank. Each borrow'd’ must ow'n $5 worth , of class “B” stock for each $100 or; ‘ 7T . Kx 4* Tportion thereof he borrows*.This stock, 0. B. M atson of Greensboro, N. ^ adding the amount, base arrived in the city to be asso-i^^^-^ amount !C“iue.sted in •^ciated with C. B. Sanders, local man-^j.^^ ..p.. carries vot-1, ® ager of the Pilot Life Insurance com- „rivi!eecs for the election of di- Y£MOi/r WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes Paul Y’earoui, .stellar end and track ing privileges for the election of di- man, who is l«'ing mentioned for all rectors who manage affairs of the state selection thj.« year. corporation and shares equally with class “A" stock in the distribution of ; Wli.zT iK> dividends and can; be owned only by borrowers. Each holder of class P. S. Jsanes ; stock is entitled* to only one vote re-1 We Are Tnily Grateful Today .•» * AT IhiH Thankjigiviof^ »eaMHi we denlre, wi ^ Kincere hearts, to thank our friends ai customers for the splendid patronage you have extended us this year. ith and ■ •. I It has been your friendship and good will that has made possible for us the success of the years that are gone. We deeply appreciate the business (hat has heeh acaiNrded liis dttrhig thr^y^fv now coming to a close and it shall be our constant endeavor to increase our future efforts to please onr customers. This store and all its employees, wish for the good people of Clinton and_this oommunity a mo.st pleasant, joyful Thanksgiving Day. ~ o o o (► I o it I t * REMEMBER — WE GIVE A FREE CHANCE AT THE IL . CHEVROLET WITH BACH <1.00 PURCHASE. ,1* This Week’s Prizes WUl Be: First Prize—24 lbs. My-T-I*ure Flour. Second Prize—10 lbs. Sagar. ’ Third Prize—3 lb. Beef R^t. Fourth lYize—3 lb. c^ $0owdnfC . . Fifth Prize—^ Soup Plates. • • With Each 50c' You Spend With Us You Are Given a Chance To Win a Prize IlME OF DRAWING CH 7 O'CLOCK j ■■ — I— llll.—I—~i-i -M. III M I Jilll I..... ■ . — I Baldwin's Grocery “Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100