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/ I ' The'Clinton Chronicle, CKnton, S. C,. Thursday, May S, 19S4‘ The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS,' - CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INXER^T 't,. Telephone 258 1 c— ^-'r ■ vrith the United States Fprestry Snr-^.; 'vey. located near Charleston, where* he and his bride will re#:Je for the ^ present. -\m6ng’ the out-of-town ,jruest5 at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. • Copeland, Sr., of Clinton, srandwr- ^ .ents of the bride, Mrs. C. E. Fouwbe j I of Newberry, and Miss Nellie Fouche ’ Joaiina * of Goldville. . • Clinton Central Carolina League ' i rrs EASY TO ORDER BY PHONE HOW THEY STAND ANNOUNCEMENTS The executive board of the ISween, Mrs. Fayette Henry, Mrs. R. Wo- i E- Sadler, Mrs. Wilson Harris, Mrs. LAN FORD-SMITH ENG.YOEMENT GIVEN I The following announcement is of Brandon ^ W 3 Laurens,.^:^ > .... 2 Watts ... 2 Ware Shoals 0 0 L vO 1 1 1 3 3 man’s Auxiliary of the First Pi-esby- terian church will meet Monday after noon at 4 o’clock at the church. The U. D, C. will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. The J. B. Parrott chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, wall meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Mattie Creed, of Camden, will be present for an inspection visit to the chapter. R. L. .Manin. Mrs. C. J. Purke^n, friends: Mrs. :G. N. Foy, Mrs. John T. Little, and Miss Rebecca Gnall. THORNWELL CIRCLE HOLDS .MEETING At the Turner building on Monday Pet, 1 1000 if 667 I ^7 • 667,1 ooo'l 000 1 ’I Mr. ai^ Mrs.’ Rex Lanford, oi Wa- Tight pitching with timely hitting g terloo, imnounce the engagement of and Hfgbe’s defeat Saturday featured M their daughter, Mildred Irene, to Rob- the Central Carolina league as,' Bruce S ert Wharton Smith, the wedding to Galloway’s Joanna mills team took the ■ take place in June. lead. Miss Lanford graduated from! Trammell, for Clinton, hacked by ^ Greenville MToman’s college with the'superb support edged Higbe in a hurl- CALL Mss May White endued ,, , ,933 ^ , ^ w ^ Tbomwell numerous clubs and or-| Both pitchers allowed only six'hits, emonai cnurcb. - ^ganizations. She was a'member and but Clinton hit in the pinches. Ihe new prudent. Miss Carolyn Moore, was in charge of the business And it can be done as satisfactorily as if you came here daily. We assure you that only the finest quality of foodstuffs will be delivered. Of course, we always wel come a visit from you, but if time is pressing order by phone. Make It a Halnt To Trade Here ... YouTI Like It SPECIALS THIS WEEK i fc president of Eta Upsilon Gamma so-| ronty and a memlwr of Zetasophia, Clintoii aDair-king ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Sallie C. Adair announces the marriage of her daughter, Sara Lee, to Thurman R. King, on Friday, April Lions club to stage “LADIES NIGHT’ The Lions club’s annual “ladies night’’ celebration will be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the Mary Mus- grove Tea Room. A well-rounded pro gram of music and other entertain ment is being arranged for the event. Beside the numbers of th club, sev session. During the Bible hour Miss IC* k C«ol.M C.l^.11 ted . study of th. Laurens .... college. She was also a mem-| Trammell her of the student government’*coun- and Well's, cil and president of her class in] her . . junior year. For the past year Miss Hus W.S the fiii.1 mwtit« of th. h« b«ii . ^mb.r of th. year. book of Mark. The hostess served freshments. delicious re- rV R H E •..... .... .... ...v .... 4 6 1 1 6 2'j and Cransford; Higbeejl 4 — I Bruce Galloway led his team to the top position Saturday as the game saw faculty of the Cross Hill public both clubs hit hard and often and schools. Her father is secretary-treas- j home runs by Clark, Walker, Sanders urertrf the Clinton Credit Production:andJWright feature as Wright hadp MRS. JACOBS HOST^TOCLTIR The Wednesday Study club met with |i^ssociation serving Laurens and New-.four for four. Mrs. W\ P. Jacobs on Friday after- berry counties. j Joanna won in the ninth as Clark jS noon. Mrs. Patrick McDermott, Mrs. j Mri Smith, the son of J. C. Smith singled. Walker hit a home run, Kirk .a A. V. Martin and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, and the late Mrs. Genevieve Wharton doubled and Galloway doubled. ja Sr., were invited guests. f Smith, of Waterloo, occupies an im-j R H E i A delightful program was fpven by portant position with the state de-: Joanna .1 8 14 2 |i two club women of Columbia, Mrs. Ipartment of agriculture. He is a grad-{Ware’Shoals .... ..^ 7 10 0 ;|| Ralph Foster and Mrs. Bedford Moore, uate of Wofford college and a mem- ! Webb and Girk; Newberry, WHlis W Jr. Mrs. Foster read a paper on Co-j and Graham. if eral out-of-town guests are expected jiumbia from its founding as the capi- MISS FAY BALL TO j || to be present, including Charles M. tal to the twentieth century. Mrs.,WED THIS .MONTH I Watts took a field day at Brandon emor. Representatives from other ser vice clubs of the city also will attend. LockweioiT of tl^runl^^ gov- j Moore showed and explained beautiful: The-apfHroadiii^ marri^^ of MLissiaa tl»y made 17 SiU“cbuBV aa- ]^^ slides of interesting places in and Fay Ball to Robert M. .Alexamler will runs, with seven errors to help. around Culundiia. be of wide interest in this- county. Stallings le<i the slugging with B Dainty refreshments were serveil by where her parents formerly resuitHl. three doubles and a home run. Lockeby g the hostess. . her father being editor of The Ijiu- played ai,g<.xHl game in centerfield. ^ rens .\dveitiser before joining the ed-' ^ R H K AFTERNOON TEAS [itorial staff of The .State in Columbia. Watts .. 17 17 2 ■ FOR VISITORS Mi.-s Hall is the daughter of Mr. Brandon 2 H 7 ■ Two popular Clinton visitors, Mrs. and .Mrs. William Watts Ball of Knight and Bynl; Hernlerson, Wolfe ^ MRS. DILLARD * HOSTESS TO CLUB .Mrs. S. G. Dillard delightfully enter- tanied the members of the “Idle -Mo ments’’ club and several additional guests on Saturday morning. Mixed spring flower.s in 'profusion adorned the living room, where the guests were assembled. X .After a series of rook games, the hostess served delicious refreshments, consisting of a creamed chicken course and a sweet course. Those who were prseent were: Mrs. J. M. Dick of Pulaski, Va., and Mrs. t harlesion. Mr. .Alexander is the son and Swink. T. F. Wallace of St. Matthews' were of Pi of. Fred W. .Alexander of th** de- j ^ honor guests when Mrs. Jack H. partment of education of Furman uni- Young entertained with a series of versity. charming and informal teas. .A large The wedding is to be an event of group of the honorees’ friends were May 12th, the ceremony to be' |H*r- invited for Tuesday, Weilnesday and formed in historic St. Michaei’.s Thursday afternoon.^. church. Charlesion. at 6 o’clock in the Colorful (lansies ami roses arranged afternoon. 16 oz. can ‘ fTc PORK & BEANS 0 Pure Pork OA^ SAUSAGE, lb. £M No. 2 can Ifl^ Okra & Tomatoes IV PORK CHOPS, ore Lb. «9 No. 2 can Red Kidney Beans...... lU PICNIC HAMS, J Medium Red ‘t SALMON, taU can .... 10 - CURED HAM, QAc Sliced, Ib. 9U JELLO, 1 Cc All'flavors, 2 for 19 WEINEkS, 17‘ PEANUT BUTTER,k.^| Cc^ 1 lb. jar 19 ^LOGNA, Jgc Salad DRESSING, Ofe Quart m9 CHUCK STEAK, | re Lb 19 SWEEIPICKLE. ore £9 -1 Choice Cuts _ OA® SPAGHETTI. rc 7 oz. pkg: 9 BOILED HAM, Jgc APPLE BUTTER, | Ac 14*72 oz. jar lU BAKED HAM, 1 — r- I i GIFTS For the Graduate W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. W. H. Simpson,jin bowls were lovely in the living MRS. CRAH; KENNEDY Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mrs. John Me- «««nis. The dining table was laid with HONORED AT SPAR'r.AMU'RG ^ —la lovely lace cloth and an exquisite Miss Lucille Kenne*ly charmingly tulips was ot_ terpiece. bridge b*'riday afternoon iht the Phoe- Delicious sanilwichcs, cookies ami nix Bridge Salon, complimentary to tea were ser\ed. / Mrs. W. Craig Kenne<ly, Iicfore ht*r iveent marriage, .Miss Emmie Pitts of MRS. BYNUM BETTS Clmton. HOSIK.SS TO ( LI H Quantities of lovely iris and spirea — — Tuesday evening .Mrs. C. B. Betts w^.e u.<ed in decorating the salon, and —— _ ^ _ ..„u.«a,n«. th- lav in .he e.r.U «ere te... ^li||||lll|||||i||||||||i|||||||||||||||||||i|;|||||||||i||||||||||||||i||||ili||ii|||!||||||||||!!il|ii|i||fi||i!!|||||i|i|||ii||i||||||i|||!H^ and Ends Book club wnth a delightful aside and the honoree wa.s presenttHl = S Notice! Mifas Ola Davis, expert beautician, is now connect ed with Carter’s Heauty Shop. Now is the time for that New Spring Permanent. Come and try ours. Special Permanent Wave S2.50 Hot'Oil Shampoo .... $1.00 or 6 for .... $5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wlave — .... 50c Manicure 50c Facial 50c Hair Cut 25c Wiet Wave 20c PERMANENT WAVES __ $2.50 to $7.50 A large assortment- of practical and useful Gifts —from 25c up. FRONTIS JEW ELRY STORE Thi^ Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Ihrize—25 lbs. Sugar. Second Prize—24 lbs. Gold Dust Flour. Third l^ize—8 lb. Carton I.ard. Fourth l*rize—,1 lb. Beef Roast. Fifth Prize—I lb. Boscul Coffee. TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:30 Baldwin's Grocery ‘Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 Phone No. 195 Carter’s Beauty Shop Miss Lois Page, Mgr. At Joe L. Carter’s Store dinner. with a haml:*unie silver tray. ss A prufusuon of pink ami white lark- Assistang -Miss Kennetiy in enter- S spur ami snapdragons add^ beauty taining were .Mis.s AmiHe Rigby and = to the bring room. The same flowers Miss .Mary Lilly Oliver. i = formed a lovely centerpiece on the Mrs. Grmly Kinsland won tht* top = dining table. Pink camlles hume«l in j score prize, a in rctilator; .Mi.ss Re- = silver holder?. A delicious dinner wa.s'becca Ihllaid won the second prizi*, = served. , an electric clock; the honoree won the — Mrs. Bi'lts guests were: Mrs. K. B. third prize, a hearth broom; and Mrs. Sloan,\Mis. Huliert Todd, Misses .Azije R. x. Thomas won a bed laiap.—The ~ Livingston, Gladys Stilwell, Josie Spaiianbuig Herald. Pressley, .Melda Von Hollen, .Agnes > Davis, Margaret and Katherine Blake- mUSK' IT’PII S ly, Nanni. VounB Trit^te, Mrf. R. U jx srhis.; kiii ITAI. l>laxic« ami Mra. Cnartes ttorki«.n. s.>ur.lay afternoon Mis.s .Maude i = WEDDING SOLE.MN1ZED “Mr. and Mrs. J. W. <'>opelaml an- pianu studio in a must creditable pring recital. Tho.se taking part in| , .T*T . . -the program* showed consistent nrac-iS5S nounee the nuirnage of thotr daugh-.u^ = ur I.yd. Copetend. to H^ry | apeeinj = I ^llipa S.turd.y .fternt^, April d8. occuion. After the pro- = 1934. 544 Boyd Street. Spartniibur,. served.- |= The pr^ram follows: “Our School Band,’* Rea—Virginia .No- S. C.’’ The above announcement is of cor- >dial interest here where the bride was gumerel Fear^ and h« . I»rg« family ro«- i .-Th, . Ketlerer. nection. . , , . i»nd Suddeth. ' The ">«ritige took plaee .t the. .3,^ Itencin* LeSon,-John- = home of the brides p.renu vnth on yli„„. Ketteror - Belly! = j immediate members of the family x^ibble | S "gL "Ultk Sweetheart W.ltl."_Rolfe;S sotemn.i3T.y-^j^irenry “Morning .Song." Gurlitt-Gr^e B.r' Bose, pastor of the bnde, who u»ed the improaaive ring ceremony. ' ..3, ,h, school." An- = Mm. Phtllips IS a young woman of C.rolyn! = much chaTO ami personality and has SB |been e'ntertained in Spartanburg with -r * •» i.«,.evro r*-. n number of .telightful roci.l •"•it* = Of*"*-.” Kr.-dericka^-Ate-' = .Mr. Phillips IS the son of Mr. and Barnett. = Mrs. A. B. Phillips, of this city and Humor.’’ Kolfe—Margaret = i.s a civil engineer, being connected BE SURE TO SEE “AS THE EARTH TURNS” A PICTURE OF FARM LIFE SATURDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY “FASHIONS OF 1934” CAPITOL THEATRE Phone 623 La&rens, S. C: Two Days Free COOKING SCHOOL May 9th., lOth. CONDUCTED BY MISS CLARA DEAN — WHO WILL USE A (GENERAL @ ELECTRIC - - - AUTOMATIC RANOI — ✓ ALL LADIES IN THIS COMMUNITY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE OUR GUESTS. I.adies, here's Ihe big, interest ing news that you’ve been waiting for. A Cooking School that’s new, modern and different. Every housewife in Clinton and surrounding teiiTtory will be inter ested inlt.... You’ll hear interest ing lectures . . . Y'ou’ll learn many new' recipes .. . YTou'll see practical demonstrations . . . You’ll get clev er party suggestions ... Yuo’ll find ‘'‘helps” that will convert your kitchen work into pleasure. HEAR THE STORY OF MODERN ELECTRIC CXX)KERY. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL AS OUR GUESTS. THE LECTURES OF MISS DEAN ARE VERY ENTERTAINING — THE RECIPES AND DEMONSTRATIONS ARE NEW. YOIPLL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF THE SESSIONS. Tke school will be held in our hardware huiMing on South Broad Street opposite the Tern Room. ^ - Hipp. ’ i Duet, ThW Hill ami Dale.” Engle- = mann — Frances Barnett and Mi.sa Sumerei. ,sb “Daddy’s Waltz," Rowe—Margaret johnMn. -Ibb "The Gondolier’s Serenade,” Engel | = —Elizabeth Barnett. IBS "Tick Tock," Mattingly — Carolyn!^ Young. I :b: “Marigolds,” Grey — Jennie LeelBB Young, t ■ BB “Little Bety Blue,” Peerv—Gavnelle * = Hairston. " BS Duet, “Dance of the June Bugs,"| — Englemann — Alethea and Elixaibetli Barnett. 1 i “Danse Hongroise,” Du Val — Eve lyn McOary. i *The Song of the Pines” — Mildred Adair. - “In Gay Colors,” .Vnihony — Eliza beth Hatton. “Dororhy,” Smith — Virginia Sum- ^B erel. - iBS Due*. “Serenade,” SekubeK — Eve- ’^b: lyn Mcv'i^STy afid .Miss Sumerei. SB: “Hungary,” Rakoff—Frances Bar- '.BB nett. 1^^ Duet, ^eCbncert Wali^" HoLst — != Miss Helen Milams and MLv? Kunaerel. \^sz ’ < ‘ ■ temity. ^'Ph* f” lllBIHIlHinillllllllllllllUlllllIillinillillillllili’lilUlililliliiiiiiiiiiia^^^ D. E. Tribble G. E. DISTRiHinORS IN CLINTON Mil 'ifr i.irtm V .' L: •H- . I 'V-