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a Px » J The Clinton Chronicle, Gihtoh, S. C.,. Thursday, April 5,1S34 ’ ■ 1 ' 1- ■ ' The Woman’s Page SOaETYJiyENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 U. D. C. MEETS . ' the convention will be. entertained FRIDAY AFTERNOON the homes of the Methodist women of The regular U. D. C. njeeting will, Columbia and it is expected that sev- be held Friday afternoon at four|eral members from the local church o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Fin- 'will attend the sessions. ney. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Mary j . Arthur, Mrs. W. M, .McMillan, Mrs. i BIBLE CLASS MEETS Minnie Adair, Miss Ana Henry andSWTTH MRS. J. M. PITTS Miss Agatha Davis. EASTERN STAR TO INSTALL OFFICERS The Eastern StkV chapter wi^l hold its regular monthly meeting Friday evening at 7 o’clock in the Masonic hall. After the meeting, a public instal lation of offiders will be held. Mrs. T. Lane Monroe of Laurens, past grand matron, will be the installing officer. The public is cordially invited to at tend the ins^llation. The Susanna Wesley Bible class of “"Broad Street Methodist church was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mrs. Pitts, for the past several months, has not been able to be out or attend the meetings. Mrs. Eugene Hitt led an interesting program on “Service.” Late in the afternoon dainty re freshments were served. Hostesses for the meeting were: Mrs. C. H. McCra ry, Mrs. Lbrena Adaifv Mrs. H. M. Ge<?r, Mrs. S. C. Dawkins, Mrs. B. F. Copeland and Mrs. P. B. Adair. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY Circles of the Broad Street Metho dist church will meet next »Monday af ternoon at 4 o’clock, with the follow ing hostesses and leaders: Circle No. 1 — Hostess, Mrs. P. B. Adair; leader, Mra.^ Gilbert Blakely. Circle No. 2—Hostess, Mrs. M. Cannon; leader, Mrs. D. C. Heustoss. Circle No. 3 — Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Crawford; leader, Mrs. J. W. Milam. ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER Miss .Martha Wilbur **honored her sister. Miss May Wilbur of Charles ton, with an attractive two-table bridge party on Thursday afternoon. Beautiful daffodils decorated the living, room where -the- games - wer^ played. For refreshments the hostess served delicious cream and cake. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were: Misses Floy Owings, Ellen CojH'land, France.s and. V^irginia RDinr'ir ri itu iSprhtt, Margaret Jones, Sarah Cope- HTh sfMi-soN Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Goyne I ’ - ’ Simpson enterUined the members of whmfv th her bridge club and added an 1 IN^rRFFNVII I F table for guests. . JiATHER IN LREENMLLE ^ The living room where the tables,} . session of the Bap- were arranged, was lovely with pink|^*^^ and white azaleas. year, an interesting program on “'The House, Laurens, S. C., on April 19t!i, Suite” Was presented. The following! 1^34, next, after publication hereof, at papers and musical selections Were} 10 o’clock^ in the forenoon, to show given: j cause, if any they have, why the said Paper, “The Suite” — Mrs. W, W.; Administration should not be granted. Harris. * j Given under my hand this 2nd day Piano solo, “A Day in Venice,” Nev-.|of April, A.,D., li>34. in—Miss Luva McDonald. , Paper, ‘Tomposers of " Famous Suites”—Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Piano solo, selected—Miss Geneva i Erickson. Piano duet. Selections from Peer Gynt Suite, Grieg—Mrs. S. P. Bowles and Gene Bowles. ' ‘ After the program, dainty sand- 2tcy ROSS D. YOUNG, J. P^j^L. C. wiches, i served. Russian tea ^and cake were COUNTER ACT ACIDITY by using our .“neutralized” Fertilizers (containing: lime. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, Laurens County. By Ross D. Young, ‘Probate Judge: Whereas, Mrs, Mary E. Whitmire and James Judson Whitmire made suit to me to grant them Letters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of John F. Whitmire. These are therefore, to cite and ad- r monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John F. Whit mire, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Court Graduation ... is just a short way off, and our colleetion of distinctive fHFTS i.s unusually complete fmr this event. Come in when yon are close by. even if you aren’t considering a purchase, yoa may discover something yoe’H be glad to remember. FRONTIS JEW ELRY STORE Clinton, S. Miss Mary Lou Kiroy Late in the afternoon the hostess •served a salad course with tcetl tea and cookies. THORNWELI. CIRCLE HOLDS MATING ^ ^ Members off the Ella Riddell of the Thornwell Memorial church met on Monday afternoon at the Silliman cottage, with Mrs. James Bradley and Mrs. Be-s.sie Godfrey a.*; hostesses. .Mrs,^ B. S. Pinson, newlyrelected chairman of the circle, prcsidjjd over the business session. The trea.surer of j the Auxiliary, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, pre sented the budget for the year. Woman’s Missionary Union of South Carolina will be held in the First Baptist church of Greenville, April 10-12, beginning at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon, with Mrs. J. B. Boat wright, the president, presiding. It is expected that many delegates and visitors from all parts of the stiter^ludmgr^seveMH the local Baptist church, will be in at tendance. An interesting program for the two-day session has been arrang ed, the report for the year showing marked progress in every line of work .sponsored by the union. M ,iss Mary Lou Kirby, violin soloist, will be one of the outstanding features of the concert to be given in this city on Friday evening, April 13th, by the Spartanburg Male Chorus, under the au.^pices of the local Kiwanis club, aided by the Woman’s Music club. Under the. able direction of Prof. W. P. Price, the Spartanburg chorus will render a delightful program varied to meet the tastes of all music lovers. Maury Pearson, known to his friends of the leading baritone voices of the chorus ’and will be heard in seveTrff; special selectibns, Mrs. Frank ('rews, director of mu sic of the First Baptist church, will render a soprano solo, supported by the chorus and Miss Kirby, as violin ist. , A popular admission price of 350 has been announced foV the entertain ment which promises to be the biggest musical hit offerinl in Clinton in quite r ■ NOTICE! Street Tax for 1931 will be $1.00 if paid March 31st. on or before PRESBYTERIAN JIRCLES / MEET MONDAY _ / The circles of the Woman’s Auxil iary of the Fir.st Presbyterian church will meet Monday, April 9th, at the IN IldNOR OF NEW YORK VISITOR .Mrs. C. K. Galloway was hostess-tin :following hours and places: Wedne.sday afternoon when she en-j Circle No. 1, Business Women’s cir- tertained for .Mrs. Carlton Cleveland icle, with teachers at the residence of of Binghamton, .N. Y., who was vi.s- .Mrs. Hender.son Pitts, at 7:30 P. M. iting .Mrs. W. P, Jacobs, with an in-j Ciivle No. 2, with Mrs. Will Dillard. f(timal tea. i Circle .No. 3. with Mrs. Will 1.^‘ake. Quantities of lovely daffodils, Jon-I (’iicle No. 1, with Mrs. Thomas D. quils, forsylhra’and pus.sywillow' cre- Jacobs atmosphere as the “Singing Sandman,” has one a long while. Woman’s Auxiliary Of South Carolina Presbytery To Meet Here Friday ; T^ meeting of the Woman’s .Auxiliary of South Car olina presbytery, will be held at the Thornwell Memorial church pL this city on Friday, April 6th. The theme announced for the conference will be, “Ousading With ('hrist,” Mark 10:27. The following is the program: ________ M orn i ng Sessi on reading, juayer. ated a spring rooms. Dainty like in the refreshments were served. TO Circle No. erspoon. Circle .No. send. Circle .No. Registration. 9:15 — Scripture song. Greetings. "Re.sponse. Roll call. 9;.‘{0 Report.s of,, presbyterial offi cers: Recording seertary, treasurer, vice-presid<'nt, president. 9:45 -Devotional — Rev. Samuel P, Bowles. ' 10:00 Re|)orts of cause secretaries: Historian, Mrs. Carl Hramlett; .Spir-j'Adair, Clinton; iTual Life, .Mrs. A. V. Doty; Foreign i Bowles, ('linton with Mrs. J. il. Witb- I Missions, Mrs. J. D. Tidmarsh; As-sem- with .M-rs. J. B. Town- bly’s Home Missions, Mrs. A. T. Nee- ily; S. P. and with Mrs.'-Jack Young. M. R. L<T()y Circle .No. H, with .Mrs; Gary Dillard. Mrs. G. M. Nickles; Christian Educa- All circles with the excep'yiCin of No. I’tiim and Ministerial Relief, Mrs. M. A. Durant; Literature, Mrw.. M. M. De- Pass; ('hri.stian Social Sei-vice, Mrs. held April 11 and 12 at the Washing-| A(TAEAN BOOK - iCarroll Agnew^; Oriihanage, Mr.s. J. A. ton Street church in Columbia, with'ciAJB FNTEUTAINED | | Bailey. the eight Methodist churches } Friday afternoon Mrs, R. B. V’ance | 10:30—Bible hour Mrs. h. L. Rus- to (p.liff^htfullv entertained the members ^oll. 11:30 Thornwell Orphanage — Dr. Rob.s Lynn. Afternoon Session prayer;^ 1:40—'Reports of district chairmen. 2:00—^Reports of committees: Aud iting, finance, pre.ss^ place of meet ing, resolutions, unfinished business, new bu.siness. 2:45 — The birthday objective for 1934—Cdinton auxiliary. - j Minutes of, day^s meeting. ' InstaHaljoh of offici'rs—Mrs. M. L. Carrnll.ll Devotional—^.Mrs. E. L. Russ<-ll. Adjournment. Pfeshylerial Officers President, .Mrs. Paul .Mann, Abbe ville; vice-|)iesidenl, Mrs. 11. B. Thom as, Whitmire; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. M. .'X. DuRant, .Abbeville; ns'ording secrClary, .Mrs. Chri.stophi'r treasurer, .Mrs. .S. P. histtuian, .Miss li<da $1.50 if paid from April 1s(.~ through April 15th. $2.00 thereafter. 1 All able-bodied male citizens between 21 and 55 years of age are subject to street tax. By order of Town Council. D.C.HEUSTESS City Clerk and Treasurer — j. ■ ■ wm MFrniODlST WOMEN MEET IN ('OLl'MBIA The annual meeting of the Women s Missionary .society of the Upi>er South !l, will meet at 4 p. m. Cardfinu Meth(Kli>t~c()nference will be city acting as hostesses. Delegat .iTv. \’al)( delightfully entertained the members of the Actaean Book club. I A profusion of lovely emperordaf- ASK ANY HUSBAND WHAT HE AHMIRES MOST AM) ttK’Ll. SAY Beautiful Hair eep ’yxitiT Tiair~]ooking lovt'Iy with our inexpensive, artistic beauty treatments. . Here vou will find expert « ■* beauticians and the most modern equipment. Special Permanent Wave •$2.50 I fodils arranged in IkiwIs adorned the living rooms. During the afternoon rook was played. After the games the hostess served delicious salad and sweet cou^*4es, - Guests of the afternoon wem*,: .Mr.s. Bothw'cll Graham, Mrs, J. F. .Jacobs, Hr., .Miss, (dara Duckett, Mriv--M-.J. McFa<}den, .Mrs.' L. B. Dillard, Mrs. W. D. (’opeland, Mrs. K. J. Adair, Mrs. L Boyce, ('ross iiill. Departmental Secretaries , 1 (’. Home Missions, Mr»..U Spiritual Life, Mr.s. A. F. Doty, Fal- y; Religious Education, houn Falls; Foreign Missions, Mrs. .1. D. Tidmar.^b, Wliitmire; Assemlily’s Home Missions, Mrs. A. T. Neely, Newberry; S. P. and (’. Home Mis-, sions, Mrs. M. R. I^eroy, Willington;' Religious Edijeation, Mrs. G. M. Niek-f les, Hodges; Christian Education and Ministerial Relief, Mrs. M. A. Durant, Abbi'ville; Literature, Mrs. M. M. !><•- Pass, Hodges; ('hri.stian Social Ser vice, Mrs. Carroll Agnew, DonaUls; j Orphanage Work, Mrs. J. A. BaiJey, Cdinton. j — District (ihairmcn Mrs. Herbert Bolts, Ab'Jieville; Mrs. R. D. White, Ware .Shoals; Mrs. !.. H. j Good; Laurens; .Mrs. L. R. I.ynn, (din- ton. i Choice Meats ■ ■ Ol K MEATS ARE OF SUPERB FI.AVOR, (U ALITY ■ AM) CUTS. VOC LL (ilVE YOUR FAMILY A REAL ■ TREAT BY SERVINU BALDWIN’S MEATS. Dr. 11 ;45 — I’resbyterian College John MeSween. 12:00Mes.sage—Mrs. M. L, Car roll. . ■ . 12:3(^ EU'ction of officers, .•\}il)()intment of committees, 12:45—Lunch. DELICIOUS HAMS - BACON - SAUSAGE STEAK, best cuts, lb. 20c P 1 BEEEROASXlb 15c ■ PORK ROAST, lb. " . 15c i i i PORK CHOPS, lb. ; 22c i C. M. Bailey, Mrs. T. D, .Mrs., J. -H. Witherspoon H. Boyd., f i(v fqrci-^-atdhe-R«dw»y-] numlau:.-qu'epairuLjau.-djak<)j:j^^ jto celeJirate the occasion. —Mr. Powell i.s the .son of Mrs. J. R^-j—A pTnk~and white cake with 79 can^~ WEINERS, lb. '•f* 15c dies was placed in the center of lh«- beautifully a|)pointe<l talde and all the MRS. MeSWEEN HOSTESS TO STUDY ( LUB Last week the membei*s of the Wed nesday .Study club met at the home of Mr.s. John MeSween. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs was leader of an interesting and instructive ( opeland, ^md is a graduate and Mr-.. B. Wofford college and is a member of the faculty of Freemont city school, j^ue.st.s were served^at one lime. ] following a wedding trip, Mr. ami i Enjoying the ha|»|»v reunion Mrs. Powell will reside at 709 Mardej^^^. stieet.-The Spartanburg Herald. 1 Mi.sses BOLOGNA; M 15c ■ Okra and Tomatoes, No. 2 can .. . 10c $1.25 $5.00 50c 50c 50c 25c 20c Hot Oil Shampoo .... or 6 for Shampoo and Finger Wave Manictire .... . Facial Hair Cut Wet Wave PERMANENT WAVES $2.50 to $7.50 Phone-^o. 195 ^ _ Carter’s Beauty Shop Miss Lois Page, Mgr. At Joe L. Carter’s Store UH tRLF-STON VISITOR IS HONORED .Mrs. Arthur Copeland .entertained progranii^ group of young, peopl^t a delight- on ‘Germany. She gave a review of Th^ay evening the book, “My Battle,” an autobiogra-- ^ j^^y Wilbur, of Charles- ,phy by Hitler, the German chancellor.'.. < ^ i Mrs. H, E. .Sturgeon contributed two interesting magazine jarticles, “Hit- jlerism Iijvades America,” by S. D. j McCoy, and “W’ho’s Who in the Nazi Party,” by -Monitor. After ^he program the guests were invited into the sun-room where tea, sandwiches, fruit cake, cookies and salted nuts were served from a pret tily appointed table. > MrW AkiSween's guest, Mril Pat- i rick McDermott of Scotland, and Mrs. J. B. Ricketts of Greenville, were present for the occasion. 1 anderson-powell [^MA_RRIAGE ton. _ Mixed spring flowers formed a love ly background fox. foj^r tables. After the games, the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Mist Irene Workman, served a creamed chicken course and a sweet course. Those invited to meet Miss Wilbur were: Misses Ansie Kirven, Lilly Mae Werts, Ploy Owings, Martha Wilbur, Margaret Jones, Sarah Copeland, Mel- da -Von Hollen, Mesars. T. E. Lothery, Newton Gaston, Dr. Delmar Rhame, Taylor Martin, A. L. Duckett, H. A. McQueen, Arthur Copeland and Harry Nettles.' A marriage of much interest in the Carolinas was that of Miss, Blanche Davis Anderson and Cecil Lurie Pow ell. which wa.s morning, April 2, at BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN MRS. HIPP , Inman, March 3L—-A surprise birth- solemnized Sunday I dinner was given Sui^ay, March 9:30 o’clock at'^X at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson in honor of Mrs.* Gibson’s with ■ Mrs. ■ Mil- j drt*<I, .Marion and Irene Ilipp, .Mrs. Oswald O. Copeland, Oswald (Copeland, ® Jr., and Jean Copeland, all of .New- | berry; Mr. and .Mrs. Irby Hipp, Irby g Hipp, Jr,., Misses Margaret (.’aroline _ and Agnes Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i . Shealy and Bt-tty Ann Shealy, of Clin- I ton; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson, B. W. |j| Jr.,~and Mervin Ann Gibson. Mrs. Hipp was again honored on her birthday when her daughter, Mrs. Gib son, entertained informally Monday afternoon by inviting a number of Mrs. Hipp's neighbors and friends in for a social hour. A school day was held, including old songs, spelling matches and recitations. Medium Red SALMON, tall can . 15c % ■ Lm i . Jt m i BIG HOMINY, No. 2V2 can 10c PORK & BEANS, No. 2V2 can 10c i No. 2 cam TOMATOES, 3 for 25c I LIMA BEANS, No. 2 can T:. IQc I FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS | AND FISH the Southside Bapti.st parsonage, with Dr. Judson L. Vipperman’, officiating. 1 •’**®^^®*‘* “• Hipp. Mrs. Powell is the attractive daugh-j As a complete surprise to Mrs. Hipp :ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson ion her 79th Wrthday^ all of her chil- of Clinton, and is a member of the of- dren and i^n^hildr^n, twenty-two in MUSIC CLUB officers RE-ELECTED . Mrs. S. P. Bowles entertained the Woman’s Music club on Wednesday afternoon. Assisting her as hostesses were: Mrs. T!‘L. W. Bailey.Mrs. C. C. Giles, Mrs. Wilson Harris and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. At, the business session which opened the meeting, the following of ficers were reelected for next year: Pre.sident, Miss Ruth Bailey. . Vice-pre.sident, Mrs^D. J. Brimm. Secretary-treasurer, Mrs.- Fayette Henry. For the concluding jneeting of the This Week’s Prizes WiD Be: First Prize—24 lbs. GjoiM Dost Floiir. Second Prize-^10 Ibe. Susmr. ° Tilird Prize—6 Soup Plnte& > Pourth Prize—6 Cereal Diskes. Fifth l^rize—1 lb. box Stationery. TI.ME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:30 J' Baldwin's Grocery' “(hmmI Thinifs To Eat” Phones 99 and 1(K) ■J r-* . i. ; ■ ■ itfiaa‘i Y' riia'friSii n r""' ■tiht