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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933
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THE CLINTON CHROj^ilCl
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TON. S. C.
PAGTE THRI^
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Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Whitmire.
Misse? Mary Lottye Riser and Rosa I
Sumerel spent the Thanksjjivinjj holi-i
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Florida. / Mrs., Johnston of Spartan
burg wal^s Ohosen alternate. Mrs. H.
11. WertSi of Spartanburg was elected
district cominitteewoman for next
year. ^ !days at their homes in Whitmire and
Miss Etta Skipperl of J.ancaster,| Hickory Tavern, respectively. |
the state president gave an interest-j Douglas ' Davis and
mg talk on the work of the auxihary. ^
Young's'sister,. Mrs. .Saral Suber, in
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i Christmas Is Near
Later the meeting adjourned and a
dutch luncheon was .served at the
Tea Room. \
Boone and children of Laurens, spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Nabors.
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
TO MEET MONDAY
The auxiliary of the First Presby-
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with two lovely informal teas on Fri-!PLAN
day and Saturday afternoons. Her
home was artistically decorated with
terian church will meet next Monday colorful autumn berries and greens,
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
LADIES NIGHT”
j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gamble of Lau-i
j rens, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
L. B. Burgess last w’eek-end.
The annual “ladies night” celebra-i • Horton, Messrs. ,
tion of the Clinton Kiwanis club, ani^“^^^ Horton and Andy
j Dainty Puritan maid place cards'event at which the members’ wives'^Sunday in Augusta,
marked the guests’ places at individ- and friends are always guests of hon- and Mrs. Hamp Horton
LEGION AUXILIARY tables. A delicious salad course.lor, wMll be held at the Hotel Clinton 9^^ Trailer.
TO MEET TUESDAY .coffee and fudge cake were served, on Friday evening at eight o’clock, in j Hurricane W. M. S. met with
l*he local Anierican Legion Auxil- -^H-s. Annie H. Dunlap, Mrs. Johnjthe form of a feast and social enter, dearie Fincher last Thursday,
iary will meet on Tuesday, the r2th, Cooley, Miss Sara Dunlap and Mrs., tainment. | Suber and son, of Whit-
at 3:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. B. Bennett Townsend assisted the host-| It is expected that .several out-of-j Tom White
0. Whitten. ' ♦ 'ess in enj;ertalning. ' jtown guests will be present for the little daughter, Patsy, of Green-
, A number of guest.s enjoydl the de-! occasion which promises to be a merry j^H*s. L. D. Simp-1
ight/ul event. j and original party of the pre-holiday, ^on and children were the guests of,
- —r , I season. The decorations will ,be in Mace Young last Satur-j
charge of a committee of ladies from ^^y-. }
union will meet Thursday, Dec. 7th, I HOSTESS TO CLUB. , {the club. ^ - I Mi.ss Hattie Mae Jlorton and Eb
at 4 o’clock with Mrs. L.^Ross Lynn.j The Century club continued their i ^he club will have as it^.guest and H«'ton spent Sunday with Mr. an^.j
' '—tertainer. Jules Rrn7.ii hpnrl nf thp . Mrs. Andy i oung. j
date, from Fiiday to Thursday. , .met at the_home of Mrs. .loho Spralt,,-J-; —-_ I'l..,?:;,'"?:.. 1
M . C. T. U.
MEETS TODAY
The Woman’s Ch'ristihn Temperance MRS. SPRATT
Attention is called to the change of'study of South Carolina when they Brazil, head of the,
imet at the home of Mrs. John Spratt, comedy. National ] , . rx
,and the afternoon program centered! company, and an inter-.of hpartanburg and Mr. ami Mrs. D.
I around the Revolutionary period. national figure in Kiwanis work. The N. Bridges and children of Gaffney ,
i Mrs. M. G. Woodworth, the vice- evening's program will be in charge'ye ‘'’e "eek-end guests of Mr. and ^
1 of this well known comedian, with Mrs. R. W. Nabors.
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
AT DINNER
On last Wednesday evening Mr. and Presi.ient, presided. She also read an
Mrs. L. H. Bagwell entertained a mini- I
her of friends at a three-course din- ''“e. The Life of Krancis Marion,
The Cherokee ! features of interest.
ner. Thrg'uelts'wnerMe'ssm GeoVge '7* «'viowed by Mrs. R. E. Wysor. j Ml'Sir f'l.UIt
rn TK rv Mv._lMrs. John Spratt di.scu.ssed “.\dver-;Gl\
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WE HAVE EVERYTHING GOOD -FOR
THE .TABLE — EVERYTHING THAT A
GOOD FOOD STORE SHOULD HAVE
QUALITY
Is Always Paramount Here
WE HAVE GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
EARTH—FOODS THAT “MAKE” THE
CHRISTMAS TABLE.
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R. Holland, C. W.'Weir, Jodie C. Me- . ^ , au t, , -
Millan, H. M. Young, C. D. Pitts. H. ‘ ^he Revolutionary
Y. Abrams, W. A. Addy, A. B. Blake
ly and Ed Turner.
riod.”
A. R. P. MOMEN
HOUU MEETING
ES PROGRAM
Pc-j The Woman’s Mu.sic club met yes-
jterday afternoon at the home of Miss
Clara Duckett. Mi’s. J./ F. Jacobs,
Jr., .Mrs. A. W. Brice, Mi.ss Sybil Bur
dette and Mrs. Harry Wilkes a.ssis<t-
CO-EDS ORGANIZE
NEW SORORITY
A co-ed club at Preshylefiah ctdlegejetl as hostossesr
ihas been organized within the past] Miss ('ollette Griffin was leader for
few days. afteinoon and inesented the fol-
,,,,,, K, . - The name of the chajiter is Alpha lowing program on “The Nocturne-
met at the church on Monday after- - ty u u * «• * ' I’lPtin w. ”
Psi Delta, its purpose b<Mng to foster I'ledenc v nopin.
social life among the girl students as ■ Paper—“Explanation of The Noc-
The December meeting of the Mis
sionary society of the A. R. P. church
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Young and
children of Reidville, N. C., were the
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Young.
Friends of Mrs. P. K. Rumph will j
he sorry to hear of her illness. i
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New Manager For
- Workman Plant ::
noon.
M iss Mattie Blakely was chairman
of an interesting program on “White
well as to promote extra-curricular ■ Dn'rn* and the Life-of Chopin,” Mrs.
Cl OSS Work.” _ Others w^i assisted
her were,
Blakely and
A business session
pnvgram.
activities for this group.
X* V> o n I : J',. named for the organization are; Miss
Mrs. C. B. Betts, Miss Lidie , ,, , , • . , rvi-
1 L- n oi .Sara ( opeland, president; Miss rJiza-
id Mr.s. E. B. Sloan.
followed,
; heth
vice-president;' Miss
the i
Margaret Jones, secretary; Miss Geor
lower classes have affiliated with the
new organization.
( HURCH CHU’LE
ENTERTAINED
Monday afternoon Mrs. L. R. Lynn
and Mrs. Lula Jamieson were host
esses to thP members of the Ella
Riddle Circle at the former’s home., nnuiPNF
MTsb Cora Rrehey, the <>f
...M... n. Qilinme nnfrrt.Tnrt
of Christmas in Foreign I^ands. She ■ " ^
Officers' Fayette Henry.
Piano Solo—“Nocturne Op. 55 No.
l,”,hy <’hopin, Mrs. .lames Pitts.
V’iolin Solo—Selected, .Miss Hagen,
accompanied by Miss Pressley,
gia B. Blakely, treasurer. The other! Paper—“Life of Mendelssohn,” Miss
charter members are Miss .^gnes Clara Duckett.
Shealy and M-iss Mary Ellen Work-1 Piano Solo—‘H’apriccio,” by Men-
man. .\lready several members of the delssohn, Thomas Barringer.
Dan Hpllis of Rock Hill, has taken !<►
over the ' management of the Work-j
man Dry Cleaners establishment of i
this city during the past week, and
is now giving his personal supervis-1
ion to the business.
Mr. Hollis is experienced in the dry i
cleaning business and slates that he j
will offer his customers an unexcelleil,
also discussed Ministerial Relief, *
Miss ( aroline ( aldwell led the Bible: , .
.‘itudy based on the book of Psalm.s.
Tempting refreshments were
itn a
workmanship and service.
Piano ^Duet—^“Spring Song,” by
Mendelsrohn, Louise Jacobs and Fran
ces Simpson.
After the program a social ho©r
Tva» I'njtryed aird tiainty rA'freshmenta
wartii woi vcdi « ——i"-—-
Relieved By Taking Cardui
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pair
her bridge club with a lovely-p«44-y on{
iDRAMATK' ( LUB
In the living room, where the ta'lilesjTO PRESENT PLAY
were arranged, a red and green color] xhe Dramatic club of Presbyterian
^ e was attractively carried out college (win a three aci play,
tin the decorations. After the games Copy,” within the near future.
a salad course, in the chosen colors, j),., j. n. Davis of the college faculty,
wa.s served. I jj, (iir(>cting the production.
The guest list included, Mr.s. Charles j following cast has been cho.sen:
Almena Milling,
• Bert Peay, Dolly Milling, Hideri
BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED
.Mrs. D. C. Heustess delightfully en-
tmlained the members of her bridge
ciuj on Tues<lay afternoon and added;,. ,
three tables for additional guests. i a i - r-i • d i u i u ■ j
,, ,, ,, .. .■ „ tAiair, C hiistine Peake, Hazel Bo am ,
Fa f owers were artistically ar- ’ u r i aa <• i m
, . . .Mrs. Hariy Holick, .Mrs. Munford .Mc-
langed in the card room. i , ,
.■\flei- an interesting series of game.s ^ ’’“LV, an'l Mrs. Virgi!
a «le!iciou:v chicken salad course with, _ , • ,
tea and candie.s was served. Several M. (. 1'. 1. SESSION
guests called after cards. 'HIIS APIKRNOON
•Abrams.
The Woman’s Christian Temperance
<’alherine Blakely, a.s Sylvia Dale,
the society ri'porter.
H. .M. Wilson, Jr., as Hill Gregory,
an ambitious news houml.
Steenhergen, as Hud Rice, in the
print room. (
“I was weak and run-dowi and
Buffered quite a bit with pRlns In
my side,” writes Mrs. Nick Bar-
ranco, Of Beaumont, Texas. ‘T was
nervous. 1 did not rest well at
f night.- and
“My aiotlicr had used Cardui
with beneficial result, so I decided
to tuk(5 it. I surely am glad 1 did.
for it stopped the pain in my side
and I'ullt up my general health.
I took seven liottles in ulf.”
Cardui is sold at all drug Btores.
CRANBERRIES,
Lb
15'
W EINERS,
Lb
15”
WALNUTS, QAc
Lb. 20, 25c and sjU
BOLOGNA,
Lb
15'
BRAZIL NUTS,
Lb
15'
Pork SAUSAGE,
Lb. ... ...
20'
ALMONDS,
Lh
20'
Mixed SAUSAGE.
2 lbs.
25'
MIXED NUTS,
Lb
20'
STEW BEEF,
3 lbs.
25'
GRAPES,
Lb. :
10'
I’ORK ROAST,
Lb. ^
20'
PEARS,
Dozen ..
30'
BEEF ROAST,
Lb.
15'
(’cmplete Line of RAISINS. GLACE FRUITS and
SHELLED NUTS, for
Fruit Cake Baking
ALCO COMPLETE LINE OF FRUIT CAKES.
Lettuce and Celery
Fresh Fish and Oysters
This Week’s Prizes Will Be:
First Prize—8 Hw. Lard.
Second PPrize—10 lbs. Sugar.
.Third Prize—3 Ib. Pork Roast.
Fourth I*rize—3 Ib. Beef Roast.
Fifth Prize—1 lb. Hoscul (\)ffee.
TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 O’CLOCK
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Baldwin's Grocery
“Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100
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Georgia B. Blakely, as Jane (Yirwin,
the so-l) and scandal writer.
Margaret Jones, as Hazel Winston,
LONELY l‘AiniES
BY MRS. DUNLAP
Mis. Thornwell Dunlap honored her
attractive hou.se gue.st for the
Thanksgiving holidays, Miss
union will meet Thursday aftiynoon * aspiring social climber.
J. W. (’om'hs, Jr., as Kenneth Wade,
editor of the Herald.
B. W. Legare, as Randolph IVter^,
giving
JoHnst
l.aurie Johnston, of Elberton,
FOR
CHRISTMAS
Get your l*ermanent W'ave
now before the holiday
rush.
I Special
Permanent Wave
$2.50 -
Shampoo and'finger
Wave --
75c
Manicure .J.. — 50c
Facial $1.00
Hot Oil Shampoo $1.25
cn.6 for ...'$5.00
PERMANENT WAVES
$2.50 to $7.50
Phone No. 195
Carter’s
Beauty Shop
Miss I>ois Page, Mgr.
At Joe L. Carter's Store
at the home of Mrs. L. R. Lynn.
Subjects far discussion at the meet
ing are: “.North Dakota University
Annie' Fraternities Ban Beer From Houses”; ju.st one of the colored hoys.
Ga.,l“Cuib Liquor, Says Y’ lie Weekly”; H. Wyman, as Dudley Kay, political
i“New Jersey P. T. A. To Work For boss of the town.
Teiniierance Education”; “W’hat Shall' Elizabeth Hlakely, as Peggy Wilson,
a Dry Do Now”; “Mrs. Sabin Taunts j another newspapsT girl.
.Mayor-elect for Enforcement Prom-1 <’hristine Peake, a.s Mrs. Devine.
ise”; “Crusade Fires Still Burn”;!
“Vermont Ratification Held Unconsti
tutional”; “Liqutir a la Code,” David
Lawrence in Saturday Evening Post;
“Intel collegiate As.sociation Teaches
Alcohol Truths”; “Navy Will ('ontinue
Dry.”
2. — Informal
( I I.BEKTSON-DAVTS
Laurens, Dec.
nouncement has been made of
marriage of .Miss Annette Culbertson
and J. Thomas Davis,- both of Lau
Hurricane News
The Men’s Shop
^ Laurens, S. C.
Pajamas
By Varsity
.Mr. and Mrs. VV’hij,man Neal and
children of Charlotte, N. C., spent
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and
aj^.jMrs. N. H. Nabors. ^ —
E. (’. Young of Elberton, Ga., spent
I the week-end with his parents,
and Mrs. A. P. Young.
Mr.
l-en«. They were marrieil at laixinKton,, \
^atUF
NnV. 25; hy the RFV.-F.~Br
wjLok in St. George with relatives.
Funderburk. The bride is the daugh-
Friends of J, F. Whitmire will he ^
ter of B. Y. Culbertson anTthe““irte'“'‘‘n “Cl
Alma LanKSton Culbertson of Mail- ««veral|^
den, and a niece of Dr. Alva B. I^ing-! ‘ ^ n » xr u ‘ ♦
’ ,, , - u a • I .Mrs. Saille B. Nabors spent Thanks-iB
ston, well known former Baptist mi.s-l . . , -au u • * m..„
w I giving day with her sister, Mrs. Guy m
■ Smith. - I
, uf II * 1 • au i Miss Hattie Mae Horton spent the ■
ed W inthrop col ege, taking the com- , u i-j au v...- ii
. , 1 L. 1 u ij 1 • Thanksgiving holidays with her par-i|
mercial course and had held a c e,,- ^
cal position in Greenville and at Lau- ■ ,,^1,.
sionary, now pastor of a group
Laurens county churche.s. She attend-;
rens during the past few years. .Mr.
Davis i.s a son_of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Davis and the late .Mr. Davis. He.is!
connected with the Southern Public,
Utilities company, v(ith offices at
Laurens.
dren spent last Thursday with Mrs.
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DIStRICT MEE'riNG
HELD HERE,
The Amerfcan I..egion auxiliary of
the 4th district held a meeting on,
Monday in the high school building.!
The meeting, called to order by the i
I district committewoman, - Y^r4..^R, J,
Pitts, opened with th^ singing of the
jStar Spangled Banner. Afterwards
the allegiance to the flag and' the
preamble were given,
i Two lovely song.s, “Rece.ssional,”
FOR THE ONE WHOSE
CHRISTMAS MEANS M^ST
TO YOU
Give HER a Diamond Ring.
Give HIM a Wrist Watch.
For your convenience,.,WE «vill be
open every evening until Christmas.
FRONTIS
Jewelry Store
Buy Christmas Seals
|and “Would to God I were a Ros^,” i
:were sung by a trio of ladies composed
tof Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mrs. Henderson
■Fitts and Mrs. B. O. Whitten.
! The presiding officer, Mrs. Pitts,
'cordially welcomed the visitors. Mrs.
Olin Johnston of Spartanburg re
sponded to the greetings,
j The business session ^followed du-
] ring whichv B^rs. Carl Morgan of
Greenville was elected delegate to
the National Convention in Miami,
irecfiiK^
Fight Tuberculosis
You’ll see contra.st-
iiiR triniH in .soi-
settos, and novelty
(le.sijrns in madras
and silks, itidivid-
uallv iio.xed.
$1.75 to $7.50
Gloves
By Fawnes.
that spell the ut
most in j^love quaj-
ity and style.
$1.50 to $3.50
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Shirts
By Fkdipse ~
with the proper
.qtyled collars, in
collar-attached and
collar-to-match.
Mufflers
Keefer styles in fine
silks, bordered or
frinj,^e(l edges.
$1.00 to S4.00
Robes
By Royal
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in flannel.-;
solid and
patterns.
or
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silk,
od
$3.50 to $6,00
House
Slippers
By Daniel Green
$1.50 to $2.50
When He Sees The Men’s Shop Label
On It He Knews It Is Good.
in regular slippers
or Pullman styles.
F’elt or kid soles.
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Other Shirts
$1.00 up
THIS STORE IS NOW READY WITH
A FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS Qi; Qi OA
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GOODS-ALI. NATIONALLY KNOWN
MERCHANDISE —A STORE THAT
CATERS TO MEN THE YEAR
ROUND.
-Ties
Belts
in sets, all individ
ually Ijjoxed.
$1.50 to $3.00
The Christmas
Store for Men^"
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Now Ready!
Jackets
for sport or rough
weather, in suede
leather.
$8.50 to $10
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