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The Clinton Chronitle. Clinton. S. Thtirgday. April 26, 19M
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The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
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MRS. COPELAND HOSTESS
TO “FRIENDLY DOZEN”
Thusday afternoon Mrs. A. M. Cope
land delightfully entertained the mem
bers of the “Frieiijdly Dozen” club.
The table was lovely with a center
arrangement of pink roses and fern.
Pink swan-shaped nut cups were used
MISS ELIZABETH DOUGLAS
TO WED IN JUNE
^ Much sbcial interest centers in the'
following • announcement: :
Mrs. Davison McDowell Douglas of ■
Columbia, announces the engagement;
of her daughter, Elizabeth Moffat, to j
Dr. Allen Izard Josey, the wedding to,
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and small dishes filled with pink [take place in early June. i
tmints were placed at intervalsL. j l^iss Douglas is the daughter of *
The guests were Mrs. F. D. Jones,'Mrs. Douglas and the late Dr. Davi-'
Mrs. J. A. Bailey; Mrs. John 'Spratt,
Mrs. K. E. Spencer, Mrs. W\ H.
Shands, Mrs. Arthur Copeland, Mrs.
M. G. Woodworth. Mrs. C. B. Betts
son McDowell Douglas, president of
Presbyterian college and of the Uni
versity of South Carolina. |
D<^tor Josey is the son of Albert'
and Mrs. H. 1^. Goff assisted in serv-j Burgess Josey and the late Josephine
Bedon Izard.
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LITTI^E GIRL
CELEBR A TES BI RTH DAY
/The iibme of Mrs. R. S. Owens was
the scene of a pretty children’s party
on Monday afternoon when little Ann
Owens belebratetl her fourth birth<lay.
A number of little friends were pres
exit for the happy occasion.
Various games were enjoyed. After
, The ‘ briderclMt. made -her home in |
Clinton for a number of years and k
pleasantly known here by a wide circle
of friends. — :
wartls the boys <lonned paper hats and music, gave a very worsl
the girls paper bonnets in pastel i melodious .service ot sac’. ed
LANDER COLLEGE CHOIR
PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE .
The Capella choir of Lander col
lege, under the direction of Waldo B.
Neil.sen, head of the department of
worshipful and
girls paper bonnets in pastel i melodiobs .service ot sac’. ed music on
shades. They marched into the dining last Sunday evening at the Br* ad
room siPfiing “41 appy,.Hk^hdayAnn i Siwed Methoiiist church. A, cangregaRi
was ciHiwmni with a wreath'of flow’-ition that Piled the church'en jbytH! thi?
ers and showered wiih conferti.* Each^grouj) of young women fn their well-
guest was given a sucker. j selected program, which showed fine
Cream and cake were served. training and consistent practice.
I Ml'S, giving Messick, head of the
voice department, spoke for a f.*w
minutes concerning the work of the
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D. A. R. SO( IKTV
MEETS WITH MRS. FULLER
Mis. Rutk^Ige Fuller was hostess to i choir. Miss .Agnes Corley delighted
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audience in her fine reading of “Jean
val Jean.”
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.MISS CLARA DEAN
ria.a Iban. of Cleveland, who a grvr: dral of ctedit for making the
In the afternoon at five o’clock the will '->*• h re on .Mav U and in * »
choir sang at the Thoinwell .Meniot.al
chui'ch.
the members of the Musgrove’.s Mill
chapter, I), .A. R., on Thursday af
ternoon.
The .American’s creed was recited
in conceit. Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon, re
gent, presided over the meeting, which
was given to business. Minutes of the|
last meeting were^read and approved.
The treasurer. Miss Clara Duckett,
gave her annual report. A’arious mat
ters of interest to the members were
discussed. It was mentioned that .Mrs..
F}. Br member ' local
chapter who resi<lc>}< in Washington,
was attending the National D. A. R. jwith an attendance of 78 memliers. ^graduated in home economics from deveKtpments in eltctnc refrigerator
kr*hen “the new guest room o' ‘he
duct an vlectric cooking schi-^^j-I, will K me. ■■ for wdu ti 'i.v !s ir-t -n * mr.
bring-t.o ri'n'en honieir.akc’-s a wealth >■: many he’ir^ in the .n * *’i e
.Many expressions of apprecfateorTof new c =>’king i«leas gained a lab *a:< .y kuchen- experiu nt.ng
hav(* come both fi’om the afternoon w :d-v ewierienc* in the home ccbn«»tnics w/h uter il- an i othe’’wirkirg :
and evening service. f eld. The cooking school will be held efficTeni kitcheh arrangement, orTgl-
— at the D. E. Tribble hardware steire fiating anti revising reeiiws and devel-
BAPTIST MISSIONARY ' build.ng on .'^uutTi BroaiU^treet. oping new itleas for the serving of
SOC'IETY ■MEE'I S I Miss Dean, who is a member of the meals.
The general meeting of the Wo- staff of the tUn^ral Mi:&s I>e^u will ft^a nie in her r-.wik-
man^Tdissibnary society od the Firstappl.arice liepan- in|r ^ht»ol innumerab’e new reeipe.s
Baptist church was hehl on .April 16 ment. NVla I a' k, ( levelantl, a„d menu itleas, as well as the late
Convenient display and m wide seketion Make better
grocery selectk«s possible for this store's laiire family
of highly appreciated customers. We keep in stock not
only those things «re know joo want, but also many
things that are'^different.** i ,
This store serves you better, while serving you more.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
^,JELLO, afl flavors, 2 for
Red Kidney Beajos, Mb. 2 can . ■ ■ 10c
Lilly of of Valley Greoi Beans,
No. 2 can 1 lOc
BIG HOMINY, large can 10c
Premier PRUNES, in syrup,
large can 20c
MEF RQASTrfl^7^^7 7^
PORK ROAST, lb. 15c
PORK CHOPS, lb. 22c
PORK SAUSAGE, lb 20c
MIXED SAUSAGE, 2 lbs..... 25c
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congres.s, then in session at Washing
ton, as the chapter’s delegate.
The hostess and aj^iistant hostesses
served dainty refreshments.
I.EtilON AUXILIARY
IN .MONTHLY SESSION
The local chapter of American I.(e-
gion Auxiliary met on Thui-sday after
noon at the home of .Mrs. T. J. Peake.
.As.sisting hostesses were Mi‘s. R, S.
Owens, Mrs. W. H. Simpson and Mrs.
Roy Pitts.
A business st*ti.sion was held during' G**<*''K**, •''*^‘** college, well known far unj range co<»kery. She will discuss...
which time reports an<l announce- •*'** '''oili in this «!epartment. She has rarious subjects pertaining to food
ments were ma<le. s|>ent much tin>e in dietet:cal work, marketing, menu planning, LxhI pres-
The Watts circle was in charge of ^bree years of which she acted as a ^f^<ation, u.<e of left-overs and kitchen
This Week’s Prizes Will Be:
E'lrst Prize—8 lb. Ham.
Second IVtze—t lb. Beef Roast.
Third l^rize—.T lb. Snowdrift I.Jird..
Touffli Prae-^ lli^kTisrT!lar«^~
FiftkPri2e--l lb. Bascul ( offee.
TIME OF DRAWING UHA.NGED TO 7:30
head dietitian.
arrangement.
the missionary feature, with Mrs. R
I.. Iteiley l.'ading. I f<-r Ihr |.a.t ..-van y,.ar. shr ha,. ^
.Mi.s. Hailey intiiKluceil the proirram >«•'• engainsi in lavatory ; ji,| i„vilati<>n e’Ctemled all ladies in
bv reviewing the topic for the year. educational work for the lieneral®
“Prayer in the Progress of Missions,” Eli^trit company ami in this capaerCy ?ronimuni.y to 1h^ present. ■■■■■■■
which clearly led to the topic for the has conducted hundreds of etertnc: 7./.:..... —7 " -
month, “Waking To World Missions.” cooking schools for newspapers. ati!i-»:
.Mi-s. A. B. Galloway gave the scrijn tie« ami electric appliance dmlributors:^
Baldwin's Grocery
**Good Things To Eat”
Phones 99 and 100
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_ ture lesson, after which the following throughout the country. To her goes .^
The business se.ssion wa.s presided,pj.Qg,.ap^ ^vas heard with interest: . ^
,’er by the vice-president, Mrs. R. S. New Day,” Miss Agnes Davi.s; MlSSlOllSiry DOdV - =
wen.s. It wa.s formally opened with ‘^Preparation for the Awakening,”! « w mm . '
. .. . .. I In Laurens Meet p
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the singing of the Star Sjiangled Ban-i-Tyfr's, p' c. Pin.son.
ner. The recitation, in concert, of the] “Waking To World Vision,” Miss
allegiance to the flag .and the pre- :Km_), p^iiey.
amble followoil. Various business mat- “America Awakes,” Mrs. M. O.
tvis were discu.sseil. Johnson. _
'i wo chihlren gave atractive read-j “America’s Baptists .Awake,” Mrs.
ing-: “How a Child Play> Lady,” Arne!(; {j t
.laiMbs, and “Rufus ^/uniting Ton,” “What Prayer l)i<l in the .Move-
P, ifus Sadler, - -t.—- mint,” Mrs. Henry Nabors.
.At.the conclusion th<* hoste.'s served j
<!ainly sandwiches, tea, and I SHOWER
S’evehteen were present. \
. a \/j% m» M M ^ » 4 m
Gohlville,
.Miss
Woman's Baptist Association =
Holds Anmial F^ession. Address ^
Bv Brazil Missionary. ~
Liuren-. April dl. —
.m-e'Ing of *h*' V'v.njan*
The
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'•%kn:«ry
A WATCH YOU CAN BE
PROUD TO WEAR
To make it easy to choose,
we’re showing an especially
large selection that will suit any
taste.
AN ADDED EXTRA
We will allow you $r>.00 for
your old watch ... on the pur
chase of a Gruen Watch.
Come in and see them.
FRONTIS
JEWELRY STORE
union • f I.aann IJap*.--
ation wa-* he]<l..'‘'.itinday with the nit—
sT7*hary society of the First Bapt7'«t ss
church «tl La-urf'ns.
The niis.sionary message of the se*- ■ .ZIZ
brought by the Kev7 J. R-
Your Spring
and Summer
Clothes
cleaned
LIKE NEW!
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Surely you’ll need several
dresses freshed and restor
ed to their original smart
lines and colors for tLe new
season. Let us do this for
you. We guarantee to give
absolute satisfaction.
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CLEANERS
Dkn Hollia, Manager-Operator
FOR BRII)E-KLE:( T
j Saturday afternoon at
Mi.ss Nellie Fouche honoreil
I Lyde Coiieland of Spartanburg, a py|>-,
! ular bride-elect, w’ith a lovely bridge- Allen, mis>ionary to Brazil, who
shower at Joanna Inn. -- informative and inspirational ad-,^
! A profu.sion of .spirea and w’eigelia dress. Another feature of the meetiag
i beautifully decorated the card rooms, was the discussion of the subjert. The
I After the games when .scores were ami Why. of Personal Service,
^added^ Miss Betsey Miller w’as foumi hy Mrs. J. M. Burnett, of Belton, state ^
to have won fii^st prize, a box of dust- ^‘upenntendent^ of persona! service.
'ing powder, while Mbs Medoia Kam- Annual rep<»rts from the different ~
liner received the consolation, a b«»x departments indicateil gratifyii^^
of correspondence cards. The.xc-were growrth as .coigpareil w'ith la-st year*#^^
presented to the honor gust. activities, according to lemiers of *^1 =
For rpfrftRhmen-t.s ice. Cream and,‘^***®**- The offering, it wa.s stated, wUI|^S-'x
cake were .served, carrying out the ffo to I.aurens foreign missionaries,^
'cho.sen pink and white color scheme. , ^***'^ ^*“*“*^8 Lin<la 1* ranks, 4 hina.|^.
A knock w’as heard at the door and Mrs. Sarah L<»u Hot>o I atwerson.
Mis.s Smiles Jacobs entered, dressed Nigeria, Africa.
in a white rain cape and carrying an The large assembly was favored
umbrella loaded with gifts, which she A^'^h a .'f»ecial mtt>ic program, given j--
pfesented to the bride with the fol- Mr?. I... S. McMillan, James Me- Iss
lowilfg wedding forecast, “ijljuw’ers Cra^ey, hcie from Ma-hington, and^^—
Today—Fair Tomorrow.” Miss ('ope- .^l*'^ Sarah E*anc.Terry. A playlet,
land received many beautiful gifts. given by a group of A. W. A. zs
The gue.sts includeil: Mrs. Harry from Gross Hill, also wa.- a pleasing,^
Bolick, Mi.ss Agnes Shealy, MUs Geor- ft-ature of the day’s program. The: =
gia B. Blakely, Mrs. J. J. Cornwell,: Playlet had been written and the cast
Miss Christine Peake, Mrs. Jack Guer- trained by Mx'i- E.' .M. Bostick, ^fe of
ard, Miss Emma Little, Miss Alice the Baptist minister at Crmis HiIL 1^
Benjamin, Mrs. J. W. Copeland. Jr., The union voted to return to the
! W - xT..n T Iaiuren< church for nexA years meet-lzs
An Opportuni^ to
Improve Your Cookery
TWO DAYS FREE COOKING SCHOOL
May 9th., 1 Oth.
CONUI.’CTED BV MISS CLARA UEA.N —WHO WILL CSE A
GENERAL ELECTIUC
AUTOMaZIC BAMM
amdher term fss:
only change I
I Mrs. Nell Jacoixs, Miss Collette Davis, . *
I Mi.ss Mabel Aldred, and Miss Betsey ing. afiei continuing for 1
i Miller, Miss Medora Kaminer and Mrs. official }*ersponnel, —
I Harry Phillips of Spartanburg. Mis-ses **^*®iP f" the sel^i^ of
' Margaret W’arren, Douothy'Hagen and Langston as leader of the Royal Am-J^.
'Jean Wright called after cards. ^ bassador department.
j ~ - ■ ^ I j .At the close of the sesaioh, the Rev-izsz
I Allen, who with Mrs. Allen, is jzs:
spending his fuiplough in Greenville, jss
accepted the invitation of the Rev. W..sz
D. Spinx. paator, to preach' at the j
Baptist church at the morning aerricaefes
Sundly, May 6.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Miss Frances IJndsaye,. with
Velens ^ucaiional Beauty Ser
vice, of Kansas City, Mo.. wilA
be in our shoppe Thursday, Fri*
day jind Saturday, giving com
plimentary skin analysis and
facials. Also explaining the care
of the skin. She will also be glad
to advise as to individual hair
dress. “
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'nCall For Appointment.
MARY MUSGROVE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
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DEPOSITORY OPENS
. TTie Commercial Depository, recent- S
ly chartered umier the state hanking
laws,' opened for ^business Monday
morning in the former location-of thejSS
Comme’dal Bank. OfCicers expresied
themselves yesterday*as gratiGed over
the reception accorded the .depository ——
and the volume of bu-siness it has
delved since opening.
COOKING WITH A GENERAL ELECTRK' RANGE COSTS LES.S THAN
ONE PENNY I'ER .MEAL PER PERSON
Ladies, here's the biR, interest
ing news that you've been wait in}?
for. A Uookinx? School that’s new,
modern and different.
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Every housewife in Clinton and
surrounding territory, will be inter
ested in it.... You'll hear interest-
in}? lectures . . . Y'ou'll learn many
new recipes .. . You'll see practical
demonstrations . . . You'll get clev
er party suirgestions ..^Yuo'll find
“helps" that will' convert your
kitchen, work into pleasure.
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL AS OUR GUESTS.
THE LECTURES OF MISS DEAN ARE VERY ENTERTAINING — THE
RECIPES AND DE.MONSTRATIONS ARE NEW'. YOt'’LL ENJOY
EVERY MINUTE or THE SESSIONS. " '
D. E.
G. E. DISTRIBI TORS L\ CLINTON
StJBSCRlilfe TO TUB CRKONlCLKi^
“The Paper Everybody Reads*
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