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/ 4 The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. Thursday, Avril 19, 1934 . . .. 4 4 The Woman^s Page SOat^ EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 j research will speak at special sessions. ! There will alsa^be exhibitions , and demonstrations ot the various phases j of the educational work of the society* i One of the special features of the j musical program will be the solos fur- friends ’of Mayor H. Y. nished by musicians from the three Abrams wilf regret to know that he^ United States service bands, the U. S. j ^^tinues . critically ill at his home Mayor Abrams Critically 111 I Marine band, the U. S. Navy band, ■and the U._;S. Army band. i ' T ANXOUNCE.MENTS The American meet Thursday I Mrs. R. E. Wysor, who was delegate i 4 All members are urged to be present The Mr^sgrove’s Mill chapter, D. R., wil^ m^t this afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. B." R: Fuller. INEZ YOUNG «\ ENTERTAINS CLUB contributed to the institution. ; H U .M PH R lES—B A RNETTE _ _ _ Humphries an- ?rican Legien .Auxiliary will!to the presbyterial meeting held lasti”®^”^ the marriage of their niece, sday. .April'19, at 4 o'clock'w’cek at the' Thoniwell Memoriarvictoria Humphries, to at the hon»b of Mrs. T. J. Peake. 'church, gave her report. j Earle Ernest Barnette, of Union, on ^ Therewill be a special meeting ofi At the business session it was de- t : local Eastern Star chapter tonight i cid^d to designate October 1 as annual i of the Rev. .Dr, J. B. Turner, ^ i30 o’clock in the Masonic Temple, orphanage day, when gifts would be! of the First Baptist church pf | ^ j Griffin, Ga., Dr. Turner officiating.; . Only a few friends w'ere present for' ithe ceremony. i I The bride w’as smartly dreesed in an '.Eleanor blue suit with accessories in navy blue and wore a corsage of pink i rosebuds showered with swonsonia. j Mrs. Barnette is the daughter of the •late Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Humph- jries. of Gaffney, and was educated at Fruitland institute, Hendersonville, N. C. Until her marriage she was a resident of this city. . , ^ . i Mr. Barnette is the son of Mr. and c J, t’' ■ i M'-*- H- J- Barnette of Union, and re- Sadler \ irgima Dillart En,ott Ja- edueation in Union. eobs .Mary El.zabet.i Bald^an Fran-| Barnette are making ces Speake. Margaret UghtfooUJJar., nette is connected with Belk-McKnight company. where he has been confined for several weeks, with much concern felt over his recovery. No improvement w'as report- if ed in his condition last night. I I Buy Quality ...and... JOSEPHINE COPELAND CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Friday evening Josephine Copeland entertained the members of the’“Skull and Bones” club on the occasion of her Jjirthday. Each friend remember- Last Friday Inez Youdg entertained'ed her with a lovely gift. the girls of the Jolly 8 club for sup per and a *'spend-the-night’^ party, Delicious refreshments consisting of salad and sweet courses were served. The members of the club are^ Lou-1 a beautiful cake gleaming with can- ise Coe, Betty Spra'tt, Margaret Brice, dies was cut. Frances Simpson, Louise Jacobs, Etn- ily Dillard and Elizabeth Graham. The WORKMAN-REEDER WEDDING ’garet Shealy, Carolyn MeSween and Mr. and Mrs. .A. A. Workman an-'Mae Dicus, nounce the marriage of their sister, _ Myrtie Edna Smith, to J. A. Reeder, MRS. FINNEY MALE CHORUS J' ♦ on Saturday, .April 14, at the home of jHOSTESS TO CLUB the officiating minister, the Rev. Mr. j Mrs. John W. Finney delightfully AlDIENfE 1 Bostic, pastor of the ^ti&t ithaKkWrtained her^^id»e..ek^ flai Tuea-j 1 I day afternoon and added several ta-Florida Street school i The young couple will make their bles for .Miss Emmie Pitts, bride-* Friday evening for the concert I home in the Long View community, elect. pivsented by the SparUnburg Male* where ,Mr. Reeder is a successful! Thd card rooms were beautifully the baton of their able farmer. ' idecoTate<I-wifh-lavendar ir4a4nd bowls, .djjyetoi-^^Pr(d^\jbon I\ Price. The ^ :of pansies. Tallvs were also in har- <>ne of beauty .and ex- BKIDGE CLUB s'monizmg lavendar shades. ivlle.nce and enthusiastically rinvived WITH .MRS. PEAKE | After the games the hostess served,the best ever offered in Mrs^ T. J. Peake entertained the.iivfrc.'^hments in two cour.^es. "(-liflton. . member.’^ of her bridge club Thursday! Xh honor guest was rememlHied The entire program was remlered _ with a lovely luncheon. iwith a lovely trosscau gift. - >.with such impressiveness and beauty Tansies centered the beautifully ap-| * w-nild be hard to sele^jt the out- ■ pointed table, where an artistic pink j RICKETTS, GREENVILLE ^tan ling numbers. Miss Mary I.oii' and lavender color scheme was osed |^| S TUDY CLUB Kirt>y. ial<‘nted violinist, placed in a I,•tail. .\ dfliciftus lunchMn \v.as; We.i'.K.s.iav' „flcin<M>ti .Mrs. 11. E. 1’!';'' ''li''"';’'’ i '^V' ''"'v-'-'' .Afterwards, bridge ‘‘"-istargeon enter'tHined the members-f ""A/'""v".'. .. , .. 1 11 «t^d Hejve Kati. ’ i rrnp.st'^ were* Mrs R •' • . • .-.u Mr.s. r rank ( lews, m a most adnur- tkaKe -N gueM.-* wtre. .Mrs. w. hving room was charming with, .u i i- i P. Jacobs, Mrs. T. .... *u manner, took the leading solo Your SUITS AND DRESSES LAST LONCER' CLEANED THE' ROYAL WAY* Royal’s supreme service ^ives your clothe^ lonji^er life . . . brightens colors ... removes all dust and dirt without harm to the fine fabrics. SAFE AND ODORLESS CALL US TODAY Phone 77 'I I Save Ttie Difference When you buy the cheaper substitute YOU WILL FIND YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. QUALITY IS THE TEST OF TRUE VALUE. THIS IS A “QUALITY FOOD STORE.” . ckSE Royal CLEANERS Dan Holli.s, l^Ianager-Operator I I i SPECIALS THIS WEET Lily of the Valley String Beans, —'—^lo. 2 can .. *.... ^ -i College Inn Tomato Juice, can . 10c Okra and Tomatoes, No. 2 can . 10c I S. C. Turnip Green^ No. 2V2 can . 15c I I Beech-Nut Cheese Wafers, pkg. . 20c • « .• .4 Stew Beef, 3 lbs. 25c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. Mixed Sausage, 2 lbs. in sefved. joyrd. .\(!air. Mr.-^. W yellow jessamine on the mantel and - -.u .u i Ham,. . Bflyd, Mrs.l;„.„.,A..n,r of iris, lilac. rr.lbua F|«« 'vitb ^ - “m v um -to .-Jdu!- - M atioJiiLA.- -aiul— I). .Jacobs, Mrs. lianip Jan-angements of iris, lilac Waller -Johann-,--Ml-S* Ur Hays and+^—eTseAvhere.~ .Ml.-. William Bailey Owen.s. ; Mrs. K. C. Adair introduced .Mrs. .1. in. lan Omnipotence,” * Frank and . r, . . ittiin. «ini WMliant (Tews, ami Ricketts, of (iieenville. who ga\e . . MBS. HHI.M.M HOSTESS interesting lecture on l'ear.,on tenor an,Ibar,tone ....^ TO CF.NTTRY ( I.Ull ! Virginia Gardens.” Since .,he ha.l «-en 'o';’/- ‘'emen.lous a|.,.lause. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. n. J. Brimm ; * ^ount Ver-i /•:” entertained the members of the On.l .Stratford; Mont,.elier, Montievllo ’J” tiirr* oliib i ,. /av. u 1 u k _ f..ii bv the talented group of musicians, tury oiuD. Westover (the Byrd home) in full •’ '' * The vice-president, Mrs. .M. tf |fiower, she described their beauty in Woodworth, presided over the Busi-• ne.<s meeting which preceded the pm-1 hostess served dainty sand- iwiches, punch and cake.s. \ Mrs. -A. M. Copeland read a pa|H‘r- Carl Barksdale of Greenville, on “The Development of the Cotton Patrick McDermott, of Scot- Industry -m South Camlin«. .A vv’ere guests of the afternoiYn. ing. “The Cotton Boll” (Timnnl) was; The choru.s appeared here under the auspices of the lix'al Kiwanis club. ) given by Mr.s. Brimm. .A selection from William Gilmore Sims by .Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon completed the pro gram on South Carolina. AUXILIARY PR(M;RAM OX •lIIRISJ I AN EDUCATION” The regularyiuxCne «»f the .\uxi!- iaiv 'f the Pre.-byerian church was ; 1 :n the auxiliaiy rooms on .M.in- flay afternoon. ••Chri.'tian Ediu^ti'n“ was the tin me oi' the progmin- D ‘- •- R Lynn, of Thornwell ori»hanag»*. nuoie a 'h>g plaCiPlk «.4H’»'ial k'Hl- The auxil- • tt pha-^ismn -h ia.y song. “Faiie sung by .Mrs tor. Dr. D. •*• the orptrana IS ton l,*ir»l 'Jc-us., wa: D. J. Hriiniiu The i'a>- Wood'i. menU'ineil way- auxiliary couhl help the church. DRESS YOUR HAIR ...To Suit Your Personality It’iv most-esseiitial in drp^s.^- ing your hair to have it ar- ritiiged fo suit the contour of your face. A personality finger wave at this modern shop introduces many new and individual ideas in hair arrangement. We specialize in all lines of beauty cuT ture. Special Permanoit Wave $2.50 Hot Oil Shampoo .... $1.25 or 6 for $5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c Manicure 1- 50c Facial .. 50c Hair Cut 25c ^ Wave 20c PERMANENT WAVES $2.50 to $7.50 Phone No. 105 Carter’s Beauty Shop Mias Lorn Page, Mgr. At Joe L. Carter's Stare TEMPERANCE UNION HOLDS MEETING j The monthly me<*ting of the Wo- ; man’s ('hristian Temperanct* union was held with Mrs. L, R. Lynn on Fri- ;day afternoon, with Mrs. Frank .Adair jin charge of the program. 1 .\fter th«* opening prayer .Mrs. I.ynn conducted a -hoit bus;ne<'« se-sooi. Membeis answeretl to roll call witli curtent event- nn t«‘mpe»ance condi tion- since repeal of the Isth amend ment.’ I h'. 1). d. Woods, ’'■,st if th«’ F irst Presbyterian church, made jl htdpful ’ t;k on .''abbath <i>bsenance. This was foll.ntrrl by -ongs given.by a group of Tbnrnwell girls. As a fitting clu-e. all pie-ent weie a-ked to stanif and n* tljii fo urth commandment, af ter which prayer was offered by Dr. W’ooils, The progmm for May will I>e in charge of the ladies of the .Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. Graduation Time IS WATCH TIME. As important fis the diplo ma .. . A FINE W.VTCH. Drop in . . let us help you Gift! FRbNTIS JEWEI.RY STORE Sliced Bacon, lb. • • • • « Tbis Week’s Prizes Will Be; ,/ First Prize—21, lbs. Omega Flour. Second Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Third Prize—-l ib. Beef RoasL . “ —3 lb. Pork Roast. Fifth Prize—1 lb. Castle Hall Coffee. TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:30 Uii »- H -fx s HAT DO ~ P. S. Jeanes Baldwin's Grocery ’Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 D. A. R. MEETINf; IN \V\SHINGTON THIS MONTH Tor the forty-third time, the Na- PITTS-KENNEDY WEDDING YESTERDAY .A marriage of interest to a wide circle of friends throughout South Carolina took place yesterday after- noon at 2 o’clock, when Miss Emmi^ = Pitts, beautiful daughter of Mr. aiul .Mrs. J. M. Pitts, became the bride of 'Wilton Craig Kennedy. The imiuXssive i tZS ceremony was [lerfm rned at the Broad ! tss: Strt'et Methodist church, with Ihej^' Rev. H. (). Chambers'officiating in | the presence of the immediate mem-! Ihm's of the family. ' zzz The bi’idi' was heemiiingly attired in • r:;: a modi-b light brown t\v-*e ! suit of finger-tij) length aii<l fa-hit ned with zzi iH li ttwn fur collar. Brown avces>ories j in CiV'ijtleted the costume. lU r flowors I were a hively shoui ter corsage of Tal-' ZZZ isinan inises arid lies of. the valley. ' .Mrs. K, nnedy, the tiaughter of Mr. an.l Mrs. .1. M, I’jtts. is a grail^yate of = (\»lnmhia college an<} has taught sue-j~ cosfiilly for tht' past several years in the schools of S<>m‘ca. She is a young woman of unusual charm and lH*auty j^ anti has endeared herself to numl>ers i — of frientls throughout^South Candina. jj— ' The groom holds a responsible |H»si-'^ lion with the Carolina Life In*?urance company in .Sjmrtanburg. He received his A. H. degree frorn Wofford col- j lege. After his graduation he taught i ^ for a few years in the Seneca city DO? Itional Society of the ,,,cho<ds and also held the position of 'American Revolution will hold their Continental congress in Washington. Aprir le to 20 inefust^e. The formal ojiening .se.s.sion will be field in Consti- Itution hall, Monday morning. .April 10, at IQ o’clock, with Mrs. Ru.s.sell J William Magna, president general, pre.siding. The congress will continue through the week and will conclude ! with the banquet in honor of the pnes- 'ident general, Friday evening, at 7:30 ! o’clock, at the Mayflower hotel. Between three and four thousand officers, delegates and members are expected to be in attendance. Under the direction of the program commit- itee of which Mrs. G. \\aUace I Hanger, former vice-president general ‘ from the DLstrict of Columbia, is (chairman, a brilliant program ha.s been prepared covering every phase !of the work pf the society. Ouls^nd- ihg figures in official life in W ^h- ington and authorities on historical. Attention, boys who pfaiy base- iball—Smith’s Pharmacy is offer- ; ing a limited number of fine lea-, ther baseball gloves, especially! 'fine for first-basemen’s mit, and, a pint bottle of Ml 31 antiseptic' solution, both for only 59c, as rlong as thev last. On f|isplay sale at SMITH’S PHARMACY. FOR INFANTS \ Hand-made Dresses and Slips—Only 59c. | At ELLISON’S athletic director. After a wedding trip to Florida, the young couple will Tnake theTr hoine in Sriartanburg. COUNTER ACT ACIDITY by using our “neutralized** Fertilizers (containing lime.) Clinton Cotton Oil Co. PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Phannaei E. .Mood Smith. O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. Drs. Smith & Smith OPTOMETRISTS SP^IALISTS _ Eyes Examined, Glasses Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. IS West Main Street Phowe lit CLINTON. a, C Notice To Depositors of The Commercial Bank (RESTRICTED ACCOUNTS) I. » Under authority of the State Board of Bank Control, 20 per cent of the restricted deposits of The Commercial Bank of Clinton, S. C., will be available for distribution April 30, 1934. AJfitter will be^mailed April ~21st to all de- positors whose addresses are known, which ex plains the method of distribution and further information de^red may be obtained at The Commercial Bank beginning Monday, April 23. Each depositor is requested to reply prompt ly upon receipt of letter in order to facilitiUe the prompt procuring of his or her pro-rata portion of the funds. ~ _ All depositors holding Certificates of De posit will 1^ required to present the Certificates properly, endorsed, as no payment on Certifi cates of Deposit can be made without the sur render of the Certificates. Do not present Cer tificates, however, until April 30th. H. D, HENRY, Conservator "“V 7 I humI 7^ -I I'