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t if ' > THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934 d ■ . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. - J. PAGE THREE r The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 i 11 SHOWER GIV 1 FOR BRIDE Mrs. Eugene Shealey and Miss Vio- jlet Crisp entertained with a shower in ] honor of Mrs. Luther Johnson, a re- Icent bride, on last Wednesday after i^noop at the home of Mrs, Shealey.^ Piecing a quilt furnished mucl;t amusement. After everyone finished piecing aVsquare these Were present ed to the bride. ' assisted Sees Reduction In eWA PayroU * ■ - - - 1 . ^ -^Amount Will Tctal^About $125.- 000 a Week In South Carolina, According To Estimate. Columbia, Jan. 20. recent ■ S' -The extent to! ? Little William Hatton assisted in^vvhith recent retrenchment of CVV'.\ 'carrying to Mrs. Johnson a big basket will «»wi>ll ratiU-c nf nno™ the January meeting of the American many beautiful gifts pre- j • o . .u .. i # ployed in South Carolina was not def- 4.' many beautitui grifts pre Legion Auxiliary held at the home of rented by the guests. I Mrs. Julia Griffin. ^ [ Delicious refreshmenUs, consisting ^as The allegiance to the flag and toe jello, whip-cream and crackers, preamble were recited m concert *Mrs afternoon. L. H. Davidson, the chaplain, offered a prayer. Business matters of inter est to the members were discussed. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERIAINED Mrs. Silas Bailey was ho.stess to the ihembers pf the Tuesday Contract Bpdge club at her home this weak. ' Bpwls of golden calendulas, were placed in the living room where the gueefts played cards. i . . 1 .After the games, delicious lefresh- An interesting gi’oup of World war ments were served. songs were sung. ~ The hostess and assistant hostesses, riTm KMTFPTAiAipn Mason, Mrs. C. D. Nance, i '*™- WaiKn, and .Miasea - X* r't n 'Sybil and Florrie Burdette, iierved W€dn«.day afternoon ^^ra L. ,i sandwiches, coffee and tea members of ^ the “Idle Moments” club at their i^gu- lar monthly meeting. Handsome ferns were placed at in- LITTLE BOY HAS tervals In the living room w'here three j PARTY tables w’ere arranged for rook. • Kug'C'ne King celebrated his elev- At the conclusion of the games the’enth birthday on Wednesday after-. bridal hostess sei*ved lovely refreshments in two courses. invit-! estimated the weekly CW*.\ payroll would he reduced <125,000 a week im mediately. i Soufh Carolina’s (piota of jobs un-1 der the CW.A progiam is 76,051, hut M E A T THE FOUNiyATlON OF ANY GOOD MEAL , If yoilr Meat nnH up (o your expectations, your meal is ruined, no matter how nke your other items. W> buy our Meat wHh the greatest care, and believe we know how to please you with choice cuts. BLACK WELL-PA DGETT WEDDING Laurens, Jan. 20.-~Wide social in-[these jobs have been .staggered to pro-lL terest was centered in the wedding to-,vide employment for around 120,000!i day at'11 o’clock of Mi.ss I^gare ipersons. Whether the withdrawal of i Blackwell of l.aurens, and Louie C.ja portion of funds within the last fcwl^ Padgett. Jr., of Green Pond. The rites,jays will make it advisable to stagger'" weic solemnized at the home of the tthe. jobs further has not'been decided ,1 bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U B.|m. J. Miller, state administrator, said.’ g Blackwell. j Combined CWA and relief expendi-|^ For the occasion the Blackwell homejtures* in the state have been had been decorated in attractive fash-'around $1,250,000 a week. jion. Informally the guests assembled j ; in the ceremony room. Preceding the, BEEF-PORK- HENS - FISH - OYSTERS SPECIALS THIS WEEK I ■n i I -i I i running WO.MAN’S CLUB HOLDS MEETING The W’oman’s club met on Monday afternoon in the library at the high school building. Mrs. C. E. Galloway, the vice-presi dent, presided over the busineaa ses- Willard Jones of ' Presbyterian couple, Jimmie Robins, .3rd, ( noon w;ith a lovely party. inephew of the bride, entered, bearing! A variety of outdoor games were; jjj ^ silver tray. Using the i played. I.ater the guests w'ere invit- j impressive ring .ser\'ice, the ceremony j ed into the living room wlwre .severalJ performed by the bride’s pastor, contests were enjoyed. John SpratHt^g r^v. Ezra I). Patton, of the First' Laurens To Have Birthday Ball Jr., was winner in the guessing con test and Henrietta Young in the rabbit contest. Danity r\*fre.shments of hot chocolate, cookie.s and candy we 1*0* served.. Sling-shots and water- guns^wei'cnive" fSvoH\ ““ "" " ^ Pre.sibyterian church of I.aurcns. clolege, made an interesting and in formative talk on library work. Mrs. iSHOW’ER GI\EN S. G. Dillard, chairman of the library committee, introduced the sjieaker. 'recent bride A group of friends gave Mrs. Mac Adair an attractive surprise shower !at her home on Saturday afternoon. Tempting refix^shments were served. ' Afterward.s the charming bride LITTLE BOY HAS FOURTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Brewer Dixon gave a lovely liarty on Friday afternoon in celebra-■ tion of the fourth birthday of her lit tle son, Bailey. .\ variety of out-door games were enjoyed and interesting stories were told. for her kitchen. Each was accompan- ! ied by a clever verse. I Those pi'e.sent were: Mi's. R. F. I Adair, Mr.s. Paul Burroughs, Mi's. I Bruce Galloway, Mrs. Lula Jamison, the attractive favors. Misses Lucy and Florence Bailey assisted Mrs, Dixon in entertaining, Mrs. A. M. Coptdand, Mrs. L. R. Lynn, rs. McQuiston For- refreshments, ice cream, cake, » , , i ' i-.u * j and candy were aerved. Colorful bal-|*'''»’‘ loona and “Mickey Mouse" horna were Qtiiaton, Plans have been completed for the Roosevelt Birthday hiill to be given j in the American Ix'gion hall in I>au- The bride was becomingly attired in rms on next Tuesday evening. Janu- navy blue crepe, with matching ac-|ary 30, as a part of a nation-wide' cos.sones. and wore a shoulder cor-, movement, to honor the president and 4 to endow the Warm Springs sanitart- Folltiwinp^ an informal receptign,, ^m for childien whu arc, victims nf in- ! Mr. and Mrs. Padgett left for Bear i paralysis. [Island, where they will make their[ The committee in charge' has fixed ihome, Mr. Padgett being the .superin- thc^ ticket price at $1.50, each tickW ; tended of the well known development entitling the holder to bring one lady and huntirvg preserve. 'with him or her as the case rr.ay be. The bride, who is the youngest, c. P. Roirt. general chairman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell,; j^ates that the “party” promi.ses to be is an A. B. graduate of W’inthrop col-j,^^^ outstanding swial event of the lege and has taught in the schools at j Clinton citizens, as well as Norway and SUrr. The bridegroom is^^^j^se from all parts of the county, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.. Padgett of||^{.(> invite<i to he pix*4^ent and take Green Pond and is a ' graduate of^pjji-^ celebration. Clemson college, department of elec-| trical engineering PlymOUth Oil 1 i —X i i Following the announcmeent a few Mis.s Margaret and Miss Cora Richey. AFTERNOON TEAS of entertainments were given in honor of the bride-elect, who i.s widely popu lar. to on MISS PEAY IS HOSTESS Miss Roberta Peay was hostess the merhhers of her card club Thui'sday afternoon. Graceful sprays of golden bell ar ranged in low bowls were attractive in the living room, I>elici<)us salad and swt*«t cours^ were served. The guests were: Miases Almena and Dolly Milling, Mrs. George H. Odioi-ne, .Mrs. Harry Bolick, .Mrs. Gil bert Blakely, MissS Gladys Aldred and .Miss Helen Milam. ♦ LE(;iON AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETlNt; .Mrs. Raymond Pitts, who is presi dent of the organuation, presided at Valentine Gifts - !BV MRS. BOWLES Mrs. S. P. Bowles entertained with two lovely informal tea.s on last Thursday and Friday afternoons at her home on the orphanage campus. ' Special guests of the occasions were the matrons of the institution and othiM* friends. A pi-ofusion of spring Dowel's — breath of spring, golden l>ell and daf fodils—were effective in the living- room and library. During the afternoon tempting iie- fre.shments, consisting of a chicken salad course, Rus.sian lea, anti a sw’eet course were served at tables. Valentines made place cards. Mrs. Thoniwell Dunlap, Mrs. W, \V, Harris, .Miss ('liff Harris and Gene Bowles a.s.sisted in .serving. Gala RoosevdT. Ball Planned Display Here Today Goldville To Join in Celebration of Prciiident*M Birthday With Old-Faahion^ Square Dance. The PJ31 Plymouth will make its iljxKnt iti riint/:kn Imtaw in thik <li«pUyi|S rooms of the CTintt)ij«Alotor company,IS local di.stribuU>rs. jP The new Plymouth has many new features including larger all-steel body^** floating cu-thion front whecds, attractive LOVELY DINNER (HVEN FOR FRIENDS ('ensider now that Valentine and j i^^sl Friilay evening Mi Ea.ster tiift. Visit us today and ' [Raymond Pitts entertained aside your choice, on payment of hut lovely dinner, a small deposit. Diamonds, Watches. Silver, etc. , "K ('O.ME IN AND SEE THK^l. FRONTIS Jewelry Store tti Iii^fc iSi •I , and Mrs. a group of a A low howl fille?l With spi'ays of golden bell cehteml the beautifully apjiointwl dining table. Around this, taU yellow candles in burned. liouijuets of 'spring flower.s wci'e'^pictured on the place' cards. A delectable dinner was served. Guests of the evening were: .Mr. and Ml'S. John V^^ Little, Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. T. Goldville will join the nation-wide celebration of the Preaidept’a birth day on next Tuesday, January 30th. An old-fashioned square dance will be staged in the Joanna school audito- indivulual beginning at 7:30 p. in. Funds from the entertainment will go to the Warm Springs Foundation for the restoration of cripples, victims of in fantile paralysis. Music will he furnished by the Gold ville string hand, with a first-rate “caller” directing the march. Tickets will he sold at the door at a minimum cost of.fifty cents i>er couple. The committee in charge of the cel- ehration has asked The Chronicle to extitnd a cordial invitation to the citi zens of Clinton and this community to jje present for the ijccasion. '' 5c pkgs. SALT, 1 Ac 3 for lU VEAL CHOPS. on* “ Lb ZlT 1 Phillips TOMATO Cc JUICE, can . D CHUCK STEAK. 1C* # u>. 1 SWEET PICKLE, orc Full quart BEEF ROAST. fTc 2 Lb. . 10 1 t Golden Bantam 1 f c CORN, No. 2 can 10 PORK CHOI'S, 2Q« ® Tiny Tot PEAS, orc No. 2 can ^0 PORK HAM, - 20' 1 & Pl^RE EXTRACT, AAc l^ge betUe : ^ PORK ROAST, 1C® i V Lb^...-r . 10- - Penick SYRUP, A Ac '2 gallon . OU Hockless PICNICS ^2}!^ ■ UENICK SYRUP, CAf 1 gallon ■ Ov' STEW BEEE, Arc Lb. 1 This Week’s Prizes Will Be: I V First Prize—5 lb. box Chocolates. Second l*rize—8 lb. carton I.Ard. Third l*rize-L4 lb. Beef Roast. Fourth prize—3 lb. Pork Roast. Fifth PriziwPi^ MmsI ^ _ greater power, greater economy, long er wheel-jhast*, air wheels, 7-point ven tilation, smarWr interiors, and float ing power. E. I). Oaig, in speaking of the newjH; car yesterday, stated that he is highly j pleased with the outstanding improve ments it is offering and that his com pany is really to start making prompt deliveries of the new car. TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7 OTLIK K Baldwin’s Grocery ’^Good Thinjfs To Eat** Phones 99 and 100 tmm: mm'-m The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year mM' wm- ‘1 'vl'Xsy /—'"tv OUR PERMANENTS GIVE INDIVIDUALITY •Every Woman W'ants LOVELY HAIR And you may have soft, beau tiful hair if your work is done at this favorite shop where we guarantee to please and offer the most reasonable prices.* Special Permanent Wave $2.50 Hot Oil Shampoo .-$1.25 or 6 for $5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave 75c Manicure - - Facial $1.00 permanent WAVES $2.50 to $7.50 Phone No. 195 Carter’s Beauty Shop Miss Lois Page, Mgr. At Joe L, Carter’s Store pAiii'iiia'ii .i‘"'r’LiwriirTiftrftgBgaB . \ New Manager At Rogers Store Roy Nelson of Greenwwid, has as- J, l>e.ke, Ml. an,l Mn.. J. A. rhandipr.i-xnwl the manaifemenl of Roifera and . store in this city, succeeding W. f>. K.-Tate, who left la.**! week for Gaines ville, Ga., where he has entered busi-/ Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Pitts, Mr, Ylrs. John W. Finney, Mrs. W. Owens and .Miss Nancy Owens. ness. . Mr. Nt'lson is an exjjerienced Rogers; manager. He ami Mi*s. Nelson have taken an apartment street. INTEHFSTINt; 1‘ROGRAM BY D. A. R. CHAPTER The January meeting of the Mus- grove’s Mill chapter^ D. A. R., was held on WednciStlay afterncKin at the home of the regent, Mrs. J. H< With erspoon. The regular order of meeting pre vailed. At the business .session a re port was given by the treasurer, Miss Clara Duckett. Delegates to the Na tional D. A. R. congress in Washing ton, which meets in .March, were cho;^- en. The regent,'.Mrs. WTlherepoon, is the delegate, and alternates are: Mrs,[cents J. A.-Bailey, Mrs, Ella B. S. Warren, | Mrs. Isabel Chase of Waahu^gtonr'D. ^ C., and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,x Jr. * -- A .story, “Seeing Things,” by Julia. j . u i Peterkin, w.a lead hy .Mr«. Wilaon!lf“ wherever duty called [Harris. I After the business session adjourn- |ed dainty sandwiches and chocolate i were served. on Musgrove AT GOLDVILLE TONIGHT The Pelzer minstrel and orche.stia will present a program this evening at 7:30 in the Joanna sch<K»l audito rium at Goldville. The enterUinment will be given under the auspices of the Joanna Mothers' club, with popu lar admission prices of 15 and 25 i IN MEMOKiAM Quiet, unassuming, .sincere, ready to Aboard for SPRING See the NEW Al^VALS at ELLISON’S. Unusual big savings for miss and ihatrons — ~ DRESSES - SUITS -r COATS - HATS : such was the [life of our departed sister, Mae Sowers l/caman. The loss our chapter has sustained I in the passing of this sister is un- [speakable. She was always in her (place at meetings unless providential ly hindered. Her convictions of right ^'^^"'and duty to kindred and friends in all LOVELY TEA FOR DURHAM VISITOR Mis^ Margaret Fitzhugh, of ham, N. C., was honor guest on j gonfiitions of life were most striking. urday afternoon when Mrs. C. B. Betts entertained for her with a chamiingly informal tea. Therefore be it resolved: 1. That we bow in humble submis-i sion to the will of our Heavenly Fath- Arrangements of breath of spring who does all things for the best. and daffodils were lovely in the living room. Ml'S. A. M. Copeland assisted her daughter in entertaining. Late in the aften^n dainty sandwiches, cheese biscuit, candies and salted nuts were served. Mrs. Betts* guests were: Mrs. R. E. Sadler,k Mrff. Lonnie McMillian, Mrs. R. L. Plaxfco, Mrl". R. S. 0\<rens, Mrs, Marshall Brown, Mrs. H. B. Goff,' Misses Josic Pressley, Nancy Owena and Betty Woodworth. 2. That a copy of these resoluti ms be spread upon the minutes ^ our chapter. 8. That a copy be sent to Tlie tTin- ton Chronicle. 4. That a copy be sent to tl»e f;jra- iiy- - Respectfully suhnutteri, - Ali*a. Rach^ S. Uavu. 'Mra. Grace P. Yoqiig, , F. M. 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