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% ♦ K A. y^Ttre Clintcn Chronicfe;^ Clinton, S. C, Thnrcdry, June 14, 1934 r * The Woman’s' Page / ■ SOCIETY EVENTS, . - CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST , Telephone 258 AUXILIARY TO MEET MONDAY The Auxiliary of the First Presby terian church will meet Mon(j|ay eve ning at 8 o’clock at the churc Business Woman’s circle will charge of the program. itMcCrary,' FU-ra^ethTHarris, Elizabeth NelsonnYiviah Parks Adair, Joyde Pitts, Louise Chambers, Emily Fergu son, Louise Jacobs, Agatha Jones Louise Coe, Frances Simpson, Jane Sturgeon, Tokie Adair, ^orothy Adair, Peggy Sprur.t, Laetitid ^Jones, Ned jSprunt, Allen and Bill MsSween, Rob ert McLees, James Sloan, Edward Ferguson, Fred Oxley, Garrard John- Ison, Forrest Adair, William and Hugh Jaco]>s, John W. Finney, Scott Finlei;^ . Roger Henry, Bill Wade, Joe Donnan, Tench Owens, Archie Adair, Duncan Workman, and Robert'Ellison. j Punch, sandwiches and bon bons marriage of her daught€v. Mary«k, aflernoon. The to Dr Stephen McQueen Huntley, on She is el^ver', mudty. and attractive anti a* much admired member of.'fthe # young soceity so*. She :s ,a n’iember • of the Junior IfSigue. “Mr. .'^harv; is the -on ' f the la‘e/0Jr: g| an i M.'«, Frank Lyman .Shaw of Bat? _ t’.e. Ciefk, M’ch. He was graduated ■ from Columbia university in New 9 York, and is representative for Edu- 9 cational Thrift in the .schools of the M South. He commands a wide circle of ? friends in the East and the SouTlt:” jj . We Know Youll be read here with much social terest: Mrs; - Frederick have Thursday evejiing, June 7th at 8 o clock, Presbyterian church, Dillon, ^ S. C. Dr. Huntley is a popular member of the Presbyterian^college faculty. in DINNER PARTY FOR MISS BENJAMIN A pleasant event of last week was the department of French, and has a dinner party given by Capt. and made many friends here durirrg his Mrs. W. L. Blantop on Friday evening two years residence who unite in ex in honor of T5e younger group of col-; tending lege professors and Miss Alice Ben-|wishes. jamin, bride-elect of this month. l A six course dinner was ser\'ed to SORORITY CHAPTER the following guests: Misses Alice r.IVES BANQUET Benjamin, Evelyn Chambers, Profs. On Thursday evening .Again on Tuesday aiternoon, Mrs. W. L. Blanton entertained with an in formal party for her guest, Mrs. Wal lace E. Seaman, of Durham, N. C. Gue.-;ts for this occasion inelpded: congratulations and best ^ 'j p p, Mis. R. J. Pitts, Mrs. J. H. Pits, Jr., ,Mrs, H. S. Finley, Mrs. John W. Fin ney, Mrs. C. E. Galloway, Mrs. W. C. ! Oxley, Mrs. Edward Martin. Mrs. R. ^ , - - the first C. A.lair, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mrs. J. T, E. Lothery, H. T. Swedenburg, Dr. pledge members of the Alpha Psi Del-_^F. Jacobs. Jr., and Misses Irene Work- S. M. Huntley and W. L. Jones. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. J. J. Cornwall entertained the members of her bridge club with a ta sorority of Presbyterian college en-^man, Clara Duckett, and Alma Davis, tertained at the Mary Musgrove Tea! Dainty refreshments were served.' Room with a banquet in honor of thej and the recent LOVELY PARTY FOR > ISITOR Mis.s Jeanette Crawford entertained at one of the most delightful parties senior members pledges. The table was lovely with bowls of beautiful luncheon on Tuseday at her,colorful flowers as a center piece, home. Tiger lilies were artistically | and at the place of each senior mem-1 of the week Wednesday morning' al arranged in the rooms u.sed for the her was a gift from the club, as an her home in honor of her house gue.st, event. An elaborate luncheon was^expression of appreciatioi^and devo- Miss Helen Clarke, of South Bridge, served in courses at prettily appoint- tion. , , Mass., and Miss Alice Benjamin, Those enjoying Mrs. Cornwall s,pjoh president, Virginia Spratt. After 1 Four tables were aranged for bridge hospitality were: Mrs. R. .L PRts, Mrs. ^ toast to the seniors by Elizabeth I in ^he receiving rooms, in which quan- Blakely, the club enjoyed a brief talk titles of. lovely summej flowers were from its^first president, Sara Cope-lpsed. Corsages of gardenias marked . land. 1 the jilaces of honorees. .After several \ Immediately after the banquest the .minds of the game. Miss L-idie Leake -•guests adjourned to the Casino Thea-'and .Mrs.'Edward Martin received ! tre, where they saw an entertaining useful prizes for hi.gh ancf low score. Additional Locals Mrs. Sam M.a idr:: and little son are spending several weeks with relatives ^ in Marietta, West Point and Columbus-P Ga. ' ’'I Rev. ^and M,rs. S. P. Bowles and ^ familj’ left Tuesday for Jacksonville, B Fla., for the wedding Of .Mrs. Bowles’ B .<i.ster, Miss ^lildred Harris. || Mr. and Mrs., A. F'. Lide and daugh- || ters of Elloiee, were here for the or- -- phanage commencement as the guests 9 of Mr. and .Mrs. F\ M? Stutts. 9 Mrs. Eric Barnes returned Saturday ^ from Lake City, where she spent two ^ weeks with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. |B S. J. Kohn. i •Among the out-of-town people here n this week for commencement at — Capt. J. W. Copeland and .Mrs. ('ope- * land were in ( harlotte, N. ('., last • Thursday for the wedding of his p granddaughteiv, .Miss F'ranees Craig. ^ Mrs. S, S. F'rith, Mrs. Mildred Gar- B rison, Mrs. L. \. Pinson and .Mrs. 9 Henry Suber attended the commence- 9 ment exercises at Newberry college'ig last Tuesday. Your business is appreciated at this store. Day after day we strive to treat you so courteously—to serv^f you>^^ with such satisfaction—that you will com^ anrain and again. For this is noUa “fly by night** institution. We are ' here permanently. Your gW will and that of our other customers, is the very foundation of our business success. You can buy here with utmost confided in the qual ity of our merchandise and in our desire to serve you faithfully. SPECIALS THIS WEEK I Banquet TEA, lb. can . 8Sc I Bliss COFFEE^ lb. can . .. .7 Johnston Peanut Butter, lb. jar . 15c Silver Medal Salad Dressing qt. 25c Picnic Pl^es or Napkins, pkg. .. 10c LUNCHEON LO^, lb . : ... BOILED HAM, Ib.. .* . . . 40c 15c ». ♦ • • • • mm A -RF.F.F_ A.ST, Ih. Goyne Simpson, Mrs. C. E. Galloway, Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mrs. D. C. Heus^ less, Mr.s. Silaa Bailey and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors. HUNTLEY-HAY WEDDING AT DII.LON ' picture. The following announcement will. , CARA NOME SPECIAL For the next ten days. Smith’s Pharmacy offers free with the purchase of a $2.00 box of Cara Nome Face Powder any one of the six Cara Nome Face Creams,! j)jiiard, Caroline Martin, $1.00 value. while attiactive pieces of pottery were presented the honor guests. Later in the afternoon, a salad course vvjis sel ved, followt,>d by a sweet couise.^ Tho.se enjoying bridge, be'kides the guests wCTFT “'Misses Janet LOVELY PARTY FOR MsrroRS .Mrs. W. L; Blanton entertained for her guests. Miss Nancy Seaman, W. FL jyion,,,. and Henry Seaman, with a lovely tea Lidie Davis, Zelime Davis, Isa on .Satunlay afternoon. bel Witherspoon, l*hoel)e Witherspoon, The following guests called between; Kmma Little, Agatha-Bailey, l.idie the hours of 4 and fi: Misses H’^ne Sadie . Chandler, Christine (atherine j\,ake, Hazel Boland, Mr.s. Edwaid tJTC" anef'Mrs. tended the meeting of the Hardware{9 •% •Association of the ('arolinas in .Spar- ^|| ST^EW BEEIE 3 IDS* tanburg last week. ^ ? .* * Miss Sue Leake of .Alachua. F'la., is ' visiiting her sister, Mrs. V. P, .Adair.'l Thornwell oi-phanage are: Miss Willie j Pot Willingham of Whitmire; Misses . Lois and Carolyn White of F'ort Mill; Mrs. Alma Hembree of .Atlanta; Mrs. 1 .Margaret Wilson of ('hailotte; Mrs.t FJlk'' Kampey-of Johnst)n ('ity, Tenn; j •Mr. and .Mrs. J. .A. Pitner and daugh ter, Miss .lea^fi, and Henrietta Pitner, of-.Atlanta. J 25c CHUCK STEA^ lb .15c LEG-O-LAMB, lb.. . .7735c LAMB ROAST, lb. ... .T .. 30c 'Graham, Lala .Mae FMwards, F,velyn Martin and .Mrs. Harry Bolick. Do You Know How Your Gzu'ments Are Cleaned When You Call a Cleaner? VVe are proud of our plant equipment, and the class of work we turn out. We cordially invite the people of Clin ton Mo come in and see our plant,- and let us show you how good Dry Cl(?uning is done. This invitation is for everyone, but we particularly urge the ladies to visit us—and let us serve you. TO FURTHER IMPROVE OUR SERVICE WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW MACHINE TO CLEAN LINEN sun’s AND AIjL summer wearing APPAREL. BUCHANAN’S DRV CI.KANERS AND-I.Al’NDRY •THE OI.D REMABI.E” ■^1 J ■ ■ 9 think What This Means To You ... AT ALL TIMES, IN ALL KINDS OK WEATHER. HOT OR COLD, RAINY OR CLEAR, WE MAINTAIN AN EFFICIENT AND PROMIT DELIVERY SERVICE. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Arrow Brand IT i I I I SALTINES, lb. box ... TOMATOES, No. 2 can 10' Shredded COCOANUT, loose, lb. 21 Kewpi^TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls . 25' DRIED PEACHES, 2 lbs : 25' Vita-Food RELISH, 10 oz. jar 10' Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING, Quart 33' i B WE KEEP, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH VEGETABLES. Fresh Fish Every Thursday MARKET SPECIALS i I i 1 PORK CHOI^, (lean), Ib 20' BEST STEAK,, Lb 20' Breakfast BACON, Sliced, Ib LUNCHEON LOAF, Lb -V 25' BOILED HAM, Lb 35' CURED HAM, Lb 30' I i i i I (’i{.\i(;-SH.\w WEDDING jyiLEMNIZED Ihe folloiVing account of the njar- riage of .M»s, F'lances ('lajg.of ('hai- lotte, and ^orman Shaw, is taken from The Charlotte Observer. Miss Craig i.s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' David J. Craig, formerly of States ville, but now of Charlotte, arid i.s the niece of ('apt. J. W. Cojieland of this, city. * “A wedding of rare beauty and love liness was that of .Miss F'rances Vance (’raig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De- vid Jenkin.s ('raig, and Norman .Shaw, which wa.s solemnized yestenlay at,^E high noon at the home of the liride “ luYbOO Ardsley roail, Myers Park. 's: ! “Dr. C. E. Kynal, pa.s’tor of the j SS jF'irst Presbyterian church at States-' SS . ville, officiated, and was *a.ssisted by ! gss .Dr. Edgar G. Gammon, pastor of .My- zzi !ers I’aik Presbyterian church. Miss ^ j Lucy .Moore rendered the wediling ~ march from Lohengrin as the bridal ~ party entered. During the ceremony ^ I'Libestraunie,’ by Liszt, wa.-- jilayed. ^ ^ j “The vows were spoken in the spa- ^ cious living room in front of the man- ~ tel, which was banked with greenery and lighted with numerous candles, j “The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom had a.s I his best man, Earl Ojipenheim of jTrenton, N. J. David J. Craig, Jr.,j ^ brother of the bride, was groomsman. { ^ ‘‘The bridesiiiaid.s were .Miss Frank Wallaft' Webster, cousin of the bride., ~ and .Miss .Marion, (’ochran, of Princess. ~ •Md. The bride wore a smart! — silk voille embroidered | — in velvet dots with train. Her roset — point veil wa.s worn cap-fa.shion with sjirays of orange bjossoms. She car-j^^ lied a Ijouijuet of white daisies, swain-! ~ sona and ferns. isg “.M iss Webster w'oie pink silk voille —- and a head-band of sweetheart, roses. 1 •Miss (’ochran wore light blue silk ^E yoille. Th» y carried bouquets of jiinki^E daisies, .“.Mrs.-Craig’s gown was beige la(e.jss: She wore a shoulder bomjuet of pinkim rosCs and lilies-of-the-valley. jss: “Immediately after the ceremony a = buffet luncheon was given. The dining ^ room talile was covered with an im- ported cloth and graced with a mound ~ of bride roses and white snapdragons. ^E “Later the young couple left by mli- S tor for Boston, where they will leave ^E on a cruise to the West Indies. The ;^E bride traveled in a two-piece tan suit - Father’^Day" Sunday, June 17 Remember him with a Gift from . . ! FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First I^rize—24 lbs. Gold Dust Flour. Second Prize—S Ib. carton l>ard. Third Prize—I Ib. Beef Roast. Fourth I’rize—3 Ib. Pork Roast. Fifth Prize—<|uart Sweet Mixed Pickles. TLME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:3« O □ Bald winV Grocery ‘Good Thin)3:s To Eat** Phones 99 and 100 IjAnne, •>!( . model of white There Are Lots of Reasons WHY A NORGE with brown hat and accessories. ] “.Mrs. .Shaw is the only daughter of; JWr. and Mrs. Craig. .She attended thej National Cathedral school in Washing ton and was afterwards graduated from the Castle school in New York. WHOLE PICNIC HAMS. Ib. 15' FAT FRYERS, Lb. 30' Kraft’s Velveta CHEESE, Vz lb. pkg. 20' 9 ■ FARMER'S EXKHANGE Phone 157 T. J. BLALOCK, Manager We Deliver Bd3t Up Strength Taking Cardui Here's h^r own Recount of how Mrs. T. W. Hardin, of Greer, 8. C, was benefited by taking Cardui: *1 suffered a great deal froqa weak ness in my baek and pains In ny side arid felt so mtsmble,** wril:3. "I read of Cardui end C3- cr:: J to try It. J felt bsUcr fi.zr I t::a tt.v firzt bottle,-fd on f'a'r.’: tt as I felt cuc’.i a nzzd of Tl-k irv:'.!. and it hc'.ned me so of wj-'ca tsz.Jf C:r.’3 HERE IS JUST ONE OF THEM Hour after hour, day after^day, week in and week out, a Norge Rollator Cold making .Mechani.sm carries on in a .special testing ro( m al the Norge factory. It ha.s •rested but once a year since 1926. On that one day each year the “Marathon** Rollator i.s stopped, taken apart,-eexamined, re assembled, started again. And to date it has shown no sign of wear. This regular stock Rollator, not being equipped with Ihe^automatic shut-off, has run for the equivalent of 29 years in your home. Think of it. Think of buying a refrig erator today that would be faithfully con tinuing its work of chilling food and freez ing ice in 1963. ONLY NORGE HAS : THE ROLLATOR Less expensive than,, ice. Its safe, steady refrigeration holds down family budget by SAVING left-overs, by permitting quantity buying at lower prices. Call and/: the New Norge features. DONT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE NORGE I ^ ^niiii 1^—— IIIII Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. Clinton, S. C.