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4 The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 The Clinton Chronicle^ Clinton, S. C^ Thursday, March 22^ 1934 _ .. Political Arena Still Growing'l 7 /' the^ World We^ Singr.” a .study was- made of its origrin. Madelyn Adair de-. jligrhted the audience with “Let Mel 'Tell You a Good Story.” Mrs. W. L. J j Blaruon gave a number of interesting i facts about a mission school in Brazil,' The candidate^ cojumn of ‘ Colegio Centanario.” Stewardship Chroniclb today carries two was discussed by Mrs; J. Edwards, i names. R. * Jud Langston for At the business session, the mem-' warden, and Theodore B. Sumerel WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET MONDAY There will be a meeting of the man’s club Monday afternoon in the j Todd, Dorothy Hagan. Mrs. E. high school auditorium at| 4 o’clock. Sloan and Mrs. Charles Workman. Blakely, Lucy Bums, .Agrnes Davis,, ,, ^ x c-n , - . , I Azile Uvingston, Josie Presslv, Melds f ^ Wo- Von Hollen, Gladys Stilwell Mary f f ' » ^ meeting to be held in Co- 'l lumbia on .\pril 11 and 12.. bers were urged to attend the all-day Idistrict meetinK which will be held in ..anyston is a well Known Maddi 7!'"!“" den Station farmer and has been on1' ningfhat 10 o clock.. hustings before for treasurer. yP**' judge of probate. ^ Mr. [.angston is a well known Madi'‘ HONEST FOOO» f—K ^ 3S?? ill? HENRIETTA YOUNG HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY YOUNG PEOPLE TO GIVE PLAY The Young People’s* division of Broad Street Methodist church will celebrate their anniversary at the Sunday evening service on April 4)y presenting a play, “A Million Jobs Awaiting.” The public is invited to attend. Henrietta Young celebrated her tenth birthday Friday afternoon wnth a pretty party, and invited eighteen Mr. Sumerel is engaged in the mer-t cantile business in Laurens. He has a large family connection in this city and is pleasantly known here. 3622 lAR ’34 MAKE THIS YOUR EASTER STORE “Through Years of Service We Serve You Belter Now’ MRS. HEUSTESS HOSTESS TO CLUB Wednesday afternoon Mrs. D. C. Heusless delTgbtfAilly entertained thej'pQ gTLTDY CLUB members of her bridge club. Empress daffodils, forsythia and cydonia, artistically arranged in low w'eek bowls, formed a lovely setting for two tables. At the end of the progressions the hostess served a tempting sialad course followed by a sweet course. JOINT MUSICAL PROGRA.M GIVEN I The pupils of Mrs. M. L, Roper of Laurens, and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs of this city gave a recital Saturday morning at the Lakeside Country club. Iced . . , . ^ , drinks, cakes and candies were served A variety of out-door games were ... n J * V. r J 1- • about thirty-five after the follow- enjoyed. For refreshments, delicious •_ ^ . . J , , mg program was presented: 1C cream and cake were served. I »♦ . j • t i. Easter baskets were given each guest igiofn ’ ~ as a favor. j 4.^^ Suiiset,” Ketterer — Virginia ; Weir. MRS. OWENS HOSTESS - - -j ”At the County Fair,” Martin—Jean 1 Layton. Okra and Tomatoes, No. 2 can . 10c Mrs. R. S. Owens was hostess to the, Duet, “Massage of Spring, Rolfe— members of the Wednesday Study Carolyn Henry and Marcia Galloway. EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS CLEVER PARTY Friday evening, at the home M rs. W. L. Blanton, the members of of • At the business session Mrs. C. B. Betts was chosen president for the coming year. * A. prgoram on “Spain” was given, with Mrs. Wilson Harris a.'s leader. She discussed the Spanish inGuence in the .southern part of the LTnited States. \ Continuing^the program,. .she de scribed the modern manners and cus- tlc-itoms of Spaniards. In conclusion, Mrs. the Epwprth league enjoye<l a lightful party centering around the!R. (\ Adair gave an interesting ac- St. F’atrick’.s day idea. 1 count of “Twilight of the Bull Fight in A number of progre.s.sives games,! Spain.” \ - " ! Thi including croquinole, dominoes, jack-: The hostess served a t^hciou.s sweet straws, parcliessi and others, were cour.se with coffee. \ played at eleven tables. In an amus-j \ ' On a i Speake. “Pedal Study, Sadler. “Tept'es and Totem —Mac Blanton. *K5enenil GnmCs March,” Mack- abeth Barnes. “.\lla Turca,” Mozart—.Louise 'Ja- cobs. * “Humoresque,” Dvorak -v .Vilerie ('opeland. Gypsy Bonds," Haydn Jane Stur- Visit,” Martin — Lillian Wright — Virginia Poles,” Wilson -Elir- ing “automobile lace” a green hat was gi\en winners of the contest.' h'or refreshments, delicious sand- wiclu's, cake and punch were served. Forty-eight young people were pres ent on this interesting occu-^ion. UriLE BOY HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY .Monday afternoon Mrs. S. P. Bowles honor(‘d her little son, Samuel, who was celebrating his sixth birthday, with aivattractive party. Various merry games were A contset, pinning a carrot in Eastei' TFAdlERS’ CIRCLE STUDIES "MEXKO” Mrs. L. R. Lynn entertainedXth» Teachei's’ circle of the Thornwell M^e- morial church on last Thur'^tlay eve' ning. I .At a short business .session whieh I preceded . the pn*gram Miss O.rolyn] ! Mooi’e was chosen presi»lent. an«l Mi.ss Julia Porter secretary-trea'^urer. Miss Elizabeth Duncan led an in- Half«- [teiesting program on “Mexico." Mrs. Sex last part of the program w:»s given to the .study of variims operas played by the folKiwing pupils: Selection from "II Trpvatore," Wr- di -Mary Frances (V.Shitdds. -election from “The Marriage gani," .Mozui'i Virginia Dillaid.. ' Pridal ('hori":. “I.idiengiiii," XV ner- Elizabeth Graham. .Maich from “Aida," A'erdi John V » n (Kiiqine. ('hertuia* from "K^iymond,"Thomas .Lyvlie -Miller. ^ SebVtioA from "Bohemian Girl,” ‘helyn Hi'nry. ft\f!om “Lucia,” Verdi Lau- ug / j iThbrnwa-ll Dunlap eontributtal ; ra Eletmng.x , pla>T*^‘jly article. j “('allaleri^Rusticana,” Nas<*agni- ,• 4, 1 '"Gidy, .Miss Caroline Elizabeth .MetV*. bunny’s mouth, delighted .the ‘Btie j,;jve a discussion of the Selection fron\“Martha,” . JpsHljns. Uornelia Rtiper. Invely cake, i)u,jn^ the social hour the hostess; (’aprice from ceste,’ Margaret Brice. folks. Late in the afternoon a with MX gleaming candles was cut and served with ice ei^'am. Small buckets of Easter eggs were the at tractive favors. .Mi^s ('liff Harris, Gene Bowles and .Miriam Donnan assisted in .serving andT'hTwJaihiiig. served dainty refreshments jMRS.,NF.WKIRK IHFADS AUXILIARY ' The annual business ■Virginia Roper I’Motow- Gluck EASTER LOOK YOUR BEST We are equipped to ren der every beauty service— our expert operators are efficient, courteous and waiting to serve you. Let us serve you now be fore the Easter rush. Spedal Pamanent Wave $2.50 Post Toasties, 3 for 25c I s S. C. Asparagus, No. 1 can 10c ■ i I i White House. Goffee, lb. 25c Cara ja Coffee, lb 25c I Bartlett Pears, large can 25c ■ Swift’s Jewel Lard, 8 Ib. carton . 65c ■ Steaks, best cuts, lb. 20c ■ Chuck Steak, lb 15c f Beef Roast, lb. Hot Oil Shampoo . $1.25 or6 for $5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c Manicure 50c Facial - 50c Hair ('ut 2.5c Met Wave ^ 20i* |•^:l^M.V^■KXT WAVKS -$'2.5B Io„ 157.50 Phone No. L95 ' Carter’s Beauty Shop .Miss lA»is l*aKe, Mjjr. .At Joe I.. Uarler’s Store li 15c Stew Beef, lb ,'lOc i Pork Chops, lb 22c Mixed Sausage, lb. 15c ■ Pork Roast, lb 20c ■ Pork Sausage, Ib 20c ■ All cuts of Lamb — Oysters and Fish This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Ibrize—S Ib. Ham. Second Prize—10 lbs. Suijar. Third IVize—I Ib. Beef Riutst. Fourth Prize—2 lbs. Uheese. 1 Fifth IVize—I Ib. Boscul Uoffee. TIME OF DRAVVINC. CHANU.Kl) TO 7 OH'LOUK ■ ■ Tab'S of Hoffman, \ Offonbach WHAT 1M> P. S. Jsanes Baldwin's Grocery ‘Good ThinKs To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 meeting of the DLSTRK T UONFKRENC'K DO? Woman’s Auxiliary of the Thnrnwetl^AlKKTS HERE FRIDAY MISS TRIBBLE ENTERTAINS ( I.UB Alik'S .\unn.e’X uung Tribl/li* wa- a plea.'ing hostes.'^ • to the "Odds and j Ends’’ elub members tm last lluirsday : alU'inoon when .she entertained with a .St. Patrick’s day party. 1 i>h jokes were told and many con- te.-ts were enjoyed on the Irish pro gram. "I The living rooms were attractive •wPh low l-owls of'lovely emperor daf fodils. i)ebciou.< refre.^luncnt.- were .served which haimoniz-ed with a chos-i en motif. Mrs. Hlaki ly Triblile, ADs., K. 1- i’laxico and Betty Tribble assist ed in serving. v Included on the guest list w'ere: .Mi sses Katherine and .Margaret EASTER GIFTS - - SirVKRWARE . . . is always charming, attrac tive, useful and appreciated.' What more could be desired in a Rift. Visit us. c. FRONTIS j.Memorial church was held on Sumlay afti'rnoon at the “Home of Peace.” ^ Officers were elected for the eoin- ing year as follows; IVesident, .Mrs. Jennie Newkiik. Vice president, Mrs, James Bradley. Secretary-ti easurer, Mrs. I.ula Ja mison. The following secretaries of the varitiiis causes weit* named. . Foreign .Missions, .Mrs, S, P. Bowles. ■ Literature, .Mis.s .Annabel Harvey. Home .Missions, .Miss I.A'ta McIntyre. 7 Synodical and ^Presbyteria.n .Mi.-- iSions, .Miss .Minnie .Vesb't, Social Service, .Mm. Hariv l.avton. I ■ * " Christian Education and .Ministerial Relief, .Mis.s C’arolyn .Moore. • Spiritual Life, Miss Cora Richey. Religious Eiliication, .Miss Hebm i Porter. * Mrs. H. S Pinson was elected chair- man of the Ella Riddell circle for next —y ,,,,,,, ,,„ Jewelry Store At XILIARY HOLDS INTERESTING .\IEET|N(; The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Broad Street .Methoilist church met on .Monday evening in the auxiliary rooms. * .A program on "Brazil" was given, with A mei'ting of the Women’s Mbision- ary society of th<‘ Methodis't Epis^pal chinch. South, for the' Greenville t'ict, will be held Friday at thi* .N’ort Broad .Street .Methodist church of this city, beginning at Id a. m. Reports of the auxiliaries will 1m 'heard, at this c.onferbnce and a revi>‘w rn given of the year’- w/ok. .A playb't. ^3 “The Ilollar Famil.v,” will be present- (i by the auxiliary of the host church. .Several eoiiferen' e officers are I'Xpict- ed to be i*it :ieiit. among these being ^ Mrs. Thomas I. ( j;^arles, president, t l>per .South Carolina conference of woman’s work; Miss Ellie Few of 5” ^Greer, conference superintendent of | mis.vions and Bible study; .Mrs. B. F. ^ Turnipseed of Greenville, conference 31 treasurer; .Mrs. B. F. Zimmerman of!^3 .Spartanburg, superintendent of (’hris-^^: tian .social relation.s, the latter being ■ the guest .‘Speaker for the day. ' The meeting here preeeeds the an- nual meeting to be held in Columbia!^ next month at which time a program of the work for thi.s year w’ill Ik* pre- ^ ^5 .sented. ; .A full attemlance, repre.senting all “ auxiliaries in the district, is expi'cted rs: to attend tomorrow’s conference. Din- '^z ner for the vi.silors will be served at Befoi .Miss .Myrtle VXestbury as leader.] , .. 3= ,—o——y the^ Maev M u > g rove Uu* rcwmi at tm* 3S e singing the hymn, ( bust tor , • ^ y » noon hour. “■ \ ONE-FIFTH OFF On PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING IN OUR HARDWARE STORE t Including RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADES, POCKET AND KITCHEN KNIVES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, FISHING EQUIPMENT — and many other 'articles. ALL AMMUNITION ^cept shells and^twenty-tWos. a E TRIBBLE CO. HARDWARE DEPT. MILS. HENRY IKKSIKSS ; TO I.EtHON AUXILIARY , .Mrs. B. H. lb nry entertained the ’ members of the .American I-<*gion aux- . iliary ,at her home hn la.st Thursday [ afternoon. i • The president, Mi-s. Raymond Pitts, | ’ led the jiledge to the flag and the pre- | > amble, recited in concert. .Mrs. U H., [Davidson, the chaplain offered ai * prayer. ‘ ,, After a .^hort busine.s.s .session an: y unusually att ractive program under ► jthe direction of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs was ’ given. SI’RINtJ IS lIKKK — LASTFK IS SUNDAY Al’KII. l>t GET YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR SPRING AND EASTER WEAR Send them (o u.s this week hefort* the Lit'-ter ni-h nevl week. Our hij»h (|iiali(y workmaiishiii .‘••tand> out niurt* .praminent tuday in the eyes uf the di^rrimiiatinv:. FOB OVER 15 YEARS lU'CHANAN'S DRY CLIANING HAS BEEN HKJHI.Y S \TISFAt TORY WE SPEUIALIZE ON THE Cleaning and TJocking of Knit Garments' * The rleanin}; and hineking of knit j'arm.ents requires the attention of one .spcH-ially trained in the handlini( cf this ly^ of ferment. “Itv IJke New Wiien WeVe Thru” Appearing first was Marcia Gallo-^ way,^in a colbrful Japanese costume,) who “Japanese Lanterns,” me-, companied by' Caroljm Henry. The next number was a piano duet, “Mes senger of Spring,” played by Marcia • Galloway and Carolyn Henry. Virginia W’eir recited “Sister's Beau." Dresaed in quaint Martha W’ashington style, Carolyn Henry and Marcia Galloway sang “Long, Long Ago,” and “In the Gloaming.” Miss Sybil Burdette play ed a piano solo, “Pompadour Pan” and gave as an encore a waltz by Brahms. During the, social hour, which-Yol^ lowed, the hostesst as.sisted by Mrs. Caldwgil Weir, Mrs. Louis Bagwell, Mrs. L. H. Davidson, Mrs. T. M. Adair and Miss Martha Daiodson, served de- ^' lightful refreshments consisting of 11 tea, sandwiches and^ pound cake. Sev enteen members were present. V Careful Dry Cleaning R^toreu Brilliaice to the 'Fabrie. intdl^art PrcaaiBg Re stores the Style Lin^ of Beauty. Experienced Workers Assutv H^ae RefmeaieMts At RaaomUilc Prices. libit SUBSCRIBB TO THE CHRONICLE itii g^mrMr PHONE 28 DRY CLEANERS AND. LAUNDRY OLD RBUA«.E” \ I i! - • Ti i * I i ' ’' 1 M * ■ pi i 11 f I''