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The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, May 24, 1934
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P.AgTY r.IVEN
wrLLi\RD JONES
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
marked wi:h a ?i>eaulifu3 corsage of
pink anvi while swNp,:! pea?.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Holland Hunter games a delicious s.nrad
entertained for Willard L. Jones on e»^ur?e wei-e served,
last Tues<lav evening with a lovely a souvenir of the dekvhtful oc-
,party at the home of Mrs. .Myrtle casion, the lumor guest was given an
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attractive luncheon set.
For the occasioh the entrance hall guest- list included: Mr^, R. E. =
Telephone 258
“Good
MRS. BAILEY
ENTERTAINS CLUB
[Profusion of roses, cereopsis and lark-
i spur.
and spacious living room were beau-i Sadler, Mrs. M. P. Jacobs, Mrs. C. E.
tifully decorated with mixed garden Goyne Simpson, Mrs. p
flowers. Six tables were placed for*^-^ -Add Blakely, Mrs. F. F. Hicks, a
bridge and at the conclusion of the H.~ L. Eichelberger. Mrs. Harry
Wilkes, Mrs. Sila-*" Bailey, Mrs. Hamp *
Boyd. Mrs. Horace Payne, Mrs. J. J. ■
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games delicious salad and sweet cours-
ic'S were served.
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Mrs. Silas Bailey delightfully enter
tained the members of her bridge club
on Tuesday afternoon.
- - The living room, where two tables
were placed, was lovely with low
bowls of spring roses.
After interesting rounds of bridge,
the hostess served a tempting salad
course.
Late in the afternoon a chicken
salad course and a sweet course were
served.
j t .A variety of a.t.tractive gifts were Cornwell, Miss Eslen Copeland, Mrs
given Mr. Jones in a very novel man-
SORORITY .MEETS
WITH MISS SPRATT '
ner. Miss -Alice Benjamin, the bride-
I elect was presented an attractive
.orange juice pitcher.
Thomas Jacobs. Misses Collette Grif
fin, .Alice Benjamin, .Almena Milling,
Betty Woodworth. Lucy Bailey, Mrs.
John H. Davis. Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs.
Roger Coe. Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh,
.Mrs. Ernest Obering. Miss .Alden Bai
ley, Mrs. R. W. Wade. Mrs. Bennett
Townsend. Mrs. J. M. Dick. Mrs. R. E.
It has been our job since we enlered business to see
that our customers are protected. And now. as alw’ays.
we are watchfdl that whatever you pay, the Quality is
Good and the Price is Ri;j:ht.
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the home of Miss Virginia Spratt.
BIBLE CLASS • » Those present included: Misses Ag-
ENTERTAINED nes Shealy, Elizabeth Speake, Frances
.Mrs. Charles Workman was Iwstess Spratt, Sara Copeland,
to the members oT the \ouftg Ladies’ Jones, Dolly Milling, Mary Pauline
Bible class of the Associate Reformed Lawson, Jamie Little, Katherine and
* Presbyterian church at her home on Elizabeth Blakely and Emmie .Adair.
Monday evening. j Dainty refreshments of iced tea,
A splendid program was given on ■ sandwiches and cake were served.
“The Future Life,” unden the leader- I
ship of Mrs. C. Byivum Be-tts. ’*D A R CH AI*TER '
During the social hour delicious re- hOI *DS MECTING
freshments were served ' i " ‘ '
A , .. ^ I. u -METHODIST waMEN
A delightful meeting of tbe Alpha MEETING «
Psi Delta sorority of Presbyterian col-1 ,, , . • u Al
lege, was held on Monday afternoon atj . ^ Wysor. Jr.. Mrs. John W. Little, anti
•.Auxiliary of the Broad Street Metho- j ^ Davenport and Mis. Oscar
dist church held the regular May Greenville,
meeting in the church parlor.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Beech-Nut Pork & Beans, 3 cans 25c
Beech-Nut Spaghetti, 2 cans ..: 25c
Beech-Nut Coffee, Ibr! 33c f
Afarearet .^**^*' chairman of the tHORNAVEI.L SENIORS
* afternoon s program, led an instruc
tive program on
Work in Brazil.”
ENJOY BANQUET
A
Social E\angeli>tic event of interest on the orphan
„ , ^'^tdy was campus was the banquet given to
K'vea^ by -Mrs. R. J. Elhson Commu* .nJ their Ruests
wg the fprogram. “'"If """ by Dr. ami Mrs. L. Ress l.vnti on Fri-
Pitts sani a solo. I Come to Thee .veninir. May IS, The Quests vveve
*■ ?“* * •« «**« arranee.1 to form the
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■ Beech-Nut Peeuiut Butter, Ige jar 28c
Mrs.
■ Beech-Nut Tomato Juice, 3 esms 25c
Chambers concluded the
Rev,
'meeting with prayer.
-At the business session w'hich fol-
MRS. KENNEDY
HONORED
. .M rs. James Pitts honored Mrs. W.
Oraig Kennedy, of Spartanburg, on
'Wednesday afternoon with a lovely
party. Six tables for bridge w'ere ar
ranged in a charming setting of Doro
thy Perkins roses and blue larkspur.
At the conclusion of the games a
ilelicious salad course was served.
The honor guest wa.s
with a pretty novelty vase
! Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon i^'ias iWSstess;
to the members of the Miisgrove’s lowed, Mrs. John W. T'inney was in
I Mill chapter, D. A. R., at her home on the pre.^ident’s chair. It was voted to
[Wednesday afternoon. hold the annual guest day of the -Aux-
I The meeting oi>ene<l with the recita- d'^ry at the June meeting.
Itidn of the .American’s creed in . .
I cert. Letters and clippings were cead American LEc;ION
jfrom Mrs, E. B. Chase, the chapter’s .AI'XII.IARV .MEETS
; delegate to the national D. .A. R. con- .American Legion -Auxiliary met carried out in the toasts, which were
igress, held in Washington during the on Thursda’y afternoon at the’home of as follows: i ^
I month of April. .Mrs. J. .A. Bailey also George/W. Bailey. A.ssisting her. “Our Country” iThornwell—Rev. .b?.
remembered ^^ *^**, ”***®"‘ as hostesses were .Mra. Jack Ander-} P. Bowles. ^
letter “T.” The tables were attractive- I
ly decv>rateii with pink and white |
roses, the rose being the cla.ss flower,
and pink and white the class colors.
In addition to this the "Century of I
Progress** idea was* carried out by |
means of table decorations represent- ,
ing exhibits from all over the world—
early .America. Japan. Holland, ('hina, • I
and Little .America. This idea was also I
Beef Roast, lb TTT,. .^tSc
Pork Roast, lb i 20c
i-uncheon Loaf, sliced, lb.
30c
Native Steak, lb. 20c J
4al me<tting,
1 Year hooks and a course or at inly
MRS El IIS were discus.sed for next year.
HOSTESS TO CLUB The chapter was happy to welcome
.Mr.s. George H. Ellis "enfertamed Mrs. J. L. Rentz, a former member of
the “Idle .Moments” club on Tuesday the Orangeburg chapter, as a new
afternoon fhr the May meeting. niemVier of the li>cal organization.
Her living room was love'ly with ai .A dainty sweet course was’served.
son, M rs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Ralph “The Nations** i members of class>■—
Blakely, Mrs. Walter Reeder and Mrs. Mrs. B. S. Pin<«n.
Ryland Sumerel. j “The Century of Progress” (class
lieiMirts from various committees ' history >—Lois Wilson,
weie heard. Other busine.ss matters “Our Leaders” ttcacher>> — Edwin
Were ili-^ciissed- -As this was the regu- Guerard. ' _
lar time for the election of officers, “Our .Arti<:>** tgirls of class) —
Fanfcy Western Steak
Fresh Fish
EXTRA SPECIAL
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We will ha\e a repre.'-entative of Beec.h*Nul l|ackin<;
Saliirdav a’l dav, and he will ha'*e other .sijec-
H. D. HENRY
r. M. BOLAND
the foillowing were cbpsyiv:
President. 'Arrs.”William Henry.
Vice-President, Mrs. Felder .'smith.
Treasurer, .Mrs. Henderson Ihtts.
Historian, .Mrs. F; M. Stutts.
Secretary, Mrs. .A. W. Brice.
Hughston Frowe:n.
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with us
for V *11 tha* dav.
(boys of chi'is)-
H. D. Henry & Company
INSURANCE
“Our Inventor-'*
lA>uise McMillan. .
“Our Inspiration*’ (friends
Thbrnwelh-- Walter Beeman.
‘'Our IVomise” (the future)-
L. R. Lynn.
The ^r.«pH:
of
Dr.
inem-
I A group of high .-ichool girls, Mil
dred AYhitteh, Cairle Mae Phillips and! The ^r.«pH: - was >4'rved T»^’
Julia Bailey, sang “Perfect Day.” bids of the junior' class. .
‘Lest We Forget"’ and “Ole Papi)y,”| Besides the >i niurs ami their guests,
accompanied by Mary Kate Hollis, - the following were pre-ent: Kev. an.l
I.Ielicious .samiwiches, cookies and Airs. S. P. B«*wle>, Miss Elizabeth
STOCKS
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
grajM* juict- wero served. Sixteen mem-4PpOet, Mr. and
hers ami four visitors were present. Mrs. B. S. Pins^m. lir.-and Mrs. .A. K.
McIntyre,
This Wee.k’s Prizes Will Be:
First —‘i.A !bs. Suijar. ^
Second I*ri?fe—S lb. Carton l^ird.
Third Pri/e~1 lb. Beef Roast. " -
Frcrth I’tizt'—1 'h. Heeeh-Niit Coffee. ’
Fifth Prize—.*1 cans Herch-Nut Tom.ito .Iiiiee.
TIME OF DRAWING CHANGF:!) TO 7:30
AVO.MAN'S AUXILIARY
‘has birthday party
The Wimran’s .Auxiliary oF the'First
, Presbyterian church celebrated its
birthday .Monday afternoon, about
seventy-five members and visitors be
lling present. The piograni was in
charge of Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Jr., who
Ie<l the devotional and presented a
pageant in which four young girls
took iMirt: Misses Sara (’o|K*lan.l, Lae-
titia Jones. Frances Spratt and Sara
Elizabeth Baldwin. The pageant im->
pressively presented the “birthday oh-1
jective,” the Emergency Relief fund.,
Following this, the love gilis were
presented and a suhstantial sum real
ized for the “Enieigency Relief Fund
for -Aged .Ministers ami Nee«ly Hume
S|H*ncer, Miss
Helen Porter.
Ijeta
Miss
Baldwin's Grocery
SUIL<CRIRE to the ( HRONH LF
“The Paper K\er>body Reads"
“(iood Thinirs Tt» Kaf
Phont’s 9?I and
Mi-i^ionaries.” . i
The pre-ence of several visitors
adiied great interest to the «H*casion, ’
among :he<e Wing .Mrs. t'alcote and _
Mrs. Neely of Newlieny.’.Mrs. AA'i!-!
liam Jaiives of .Atlanta.'a'nd Aliss ('aro- *
line Kilgore of Brazil.
Following ijbo pr<»gram, the ladies
were invited into the church parlors,
embowered with rose-^ for the occa
sion, where Mrs. J. F. Jacotis, Jr.,'
chairman of social activities, as.sistetl
by her efficient committee, served a ^
dainty sweOt course with punch. i
THAN YOU CLAIMED
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about his 1934Eight **1 find that the car nwre'than fulfills allbf Them
motor smooUaMaa, caae of opcratkai, speed, riding eomfort and eroooeny f1 am getting
16 milca to the gananL* . • • Mr. Bolca ia but . ,
of ulho have switten their pralKa '4< \ ¥\% -
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DOUtiLAS WEDDING
OF 1NTERE.ST HEIKE
Dtcal friemD will be interested in
the approaching marriage of a fir
mer riinton girl, Mi.^s ElizalM‘th‘^
Dougla.', to I>r. Allen Izartl Josey, t«
be solejiuiizeil Saturday, June 2, at
S:15 in the First Presbyterian church
of ("olumbia. [.i
Mis5 Douglas will l»e attended by
her sisteTT Alargaret AlrD«^we41 lJoug-._
las, ^ maid of honor, ami by Mrs. \A.
,A.t-Edwards of Montclair, N. J,, the
former Rae (‘ar|»enler of Gi-eenville,
a.« matron of hom»r. Her, briilesmaids
will l>e^MLss Lucy Bailey of this city,
and Miss Sara Rich of ('olumbia. ,
i Attending his brother as liest man
will be Dr. Richard Bedon Josey of
Rochester, N. A’., and the senior ush
ers will be Dr. W.. .A. B<»yd ami Dr, J.
Heyward Gibbes, while the other ush
ers will be J. M. Uantey, Jr., Dr. F.'
' Eugene Zemp. Charles Cate. Pinckney
I,|. Cain, Jack Briiorton, brother-ii^law
! of the bridegroom, and Edward Never-
’ gold of Beaver, Pa., a cousin qf the
bride-elert.
Following the ceremony, the mother
of the bride, Mrs. Davi.son McDowell
jDougla.s, will entertain at a reception
'at her apartment on Pickens street,
th<nnvitations being limited to imme
diate friends and out-of-town guests.
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LOVELY PARTY FOR
MISS DOtGLAS
Miss Elizabeth Douglas, of Colum
bia, bride-eleet, who is being exten-
entertained prior to her wed-
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. FURNITURE, STOYj:S, FLOOR COVERINGS
y^te
morning when Miss Melanie Tjhornley
and Mrs. Lonnie McAIillian gave a
lovely bridge party at the former’s
home.
The card rooms were charming with
artistic arrangements of mixed gar-
^lai^ plafT wii
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