The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 28, 1934, Image 3

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f / 1. - . 'The Clinton Chtonicle, Cl&on ; S.:fc. -Thursday, June»28, 1934 a X -r V SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH ^EWS OF INTEREST , V ■ Telephone 258 Joginna Mothers Pay Dillinger Captor ;L* Visit To Charleston --*^<Iet 810,0001 GoIdCilk, June 2t^. —Through the Government Oflfers Reward For generosity of P. B. Mitchell, superin-, Bandit and Two .Of His Ganjj- tendent, and William A. Moorhead, ster Henchmen. i-general manager, of Joanna Cotton milK 85 members of the Joanna^. 2:1.- ^^ttorney ! Mothers club have just returned from G^^neral Cummings^today offered ^rc- An aisle to the improvised altar was a delightful week-end visit to Charles- $10,000 for the capture of ENTERTAIN FRIENDS __ ,u , . ^ AT MEINER ROAST formed with tall floor baskets filled ton. The party went in special buses desperado, and On Tuesday eveninR Mr. and Mrs.'" ith gladiola and. Queen Ann's lace. head,|uarlers at the v''rnn’'^H/'' Andrew Johnson entertained a nun,- The mirrored background reflected the .^hrough the cour- her of friends with a weiner roast at s op.ng ,^^^^^ candelabra placed on ^ charleston Chamber of-He aiso amunmced !.h0«0 would be Horseshoe falls. .eiiner ^ae. • i f • e .■ i i- * v. i 'Weiners were roasted over an open! The ushers were; Kdwin Owing of Commerce an enjoyable ■’iS'>'‘;fooing ^ fire until a late hour. Laurens, and Frank Hudgens of ‘0“'' onjoyed hrulay. '"KOi » “mst am^ ' Greenville'NextTo enter the ceremony mc^^iding a boat trip to tort bumter, mfoimation about Ciilli>. Gen il.e. Next to enter the cer^iony pj ^ . p- jjy j crossing the Posting of the rewards followed a iroom were the ribbon girls. Misses >, a/iu im: . , 'Ella Mae and Carolvn Lanford of hooper river bridge to tort Moultrie, conference of JO'tuc dcpaitnunt of- a . e and ta olyn a of ficials at which plans were made for TUESDAY- BRIDGE CLUB i^oom were the ribbon girls. Misses WITH MRS. GALLOW AY Mrs. C.E-Galloway delightfully on- Woodruff. The bridesmaids were; t-aN bSnn.'ng a con.'i-rchensive campaign tertained the members of the Tuesday Mary Lanford of Woodruff, and Jes- an gai _ , . , . „ K a IK u r mV i sich Hueirins of Greenville The maid ^t. Mary’s and St. Michael's apamst crimes guesTs thlfwe:;: * ' of h”nL" was MlrLyta tori?"' churches, inspected one of the large der federal s.c Vari-colored zinnias, tastefully ar ranged, made a lovely setting for the f Pita’s- At the end of the progressions dainty refreshments were served. against crimes of violence that fell un- tatute ui nunor ;»iiss j^yuia ourris oi ‘ museum enjoyed a In this they will be aided by a num- ^itrceded'tbfb!!r]^?r‘:tn''?o:: -ie', Vli-ovo^ iJ^o^bTh? Z^by of laws passed ;.t the last session the Citadel and "visited the broadcast- nf congress. The bride wore a gown of Duthess ing‘station on the roof garden of the DiUmger is sought on the charge THEY ARE HEALTHFUL We have a full supply of FRESH VEGETABLES every dayl Nothing more healthful or makes a more en joyable menu. / Phone for whatever you want — prompt deliveries, choice selections. satin and lace in Victorian mode. The I'cancis Marion hotel, embroidered veil was eaught with a MRS. SMITH" AN I) mbs: BLAKELY JOINT HOSTESSES ; coronet of .orange blossoms. A cascade p^f^^g0|| MdlcCS I arm bouquet of white bride’s roses and bn Thurs,lav an,I Friday afternoons'll'*"'' ''“,"7 •''''.'■""ers Mrs. Felder .Smith and Mrs. ci|b„t Her on^ jeweled, ornament wa.s a d,a- of transporting a stolen automobile i'across a state line,*and GillisTs want ed in connection with the murder of \Vi t'a+ter Baum, -squicia-lt agent uf the ^ 1 n 1 department of justice, near Rhine- Splendid Record w is., on April 2:1. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES, 3 pkg. 25c 1 . , -.u i ' K. f ...s mond bracelt, a wedding gift to heV • — Blakely enteitamed with lo\el> i - Friends of .lames Edmund Fergu- . ,, f , f mother by her father. She was joined tabic br.dge parties at the home of stairway by her »on, .son of .Mr. and Mrs. F.. W, Fer- the former. '\ . . • •. n i gi I • 1 g-i 1 r r mother and escorted to the altar. guson of this city, will learn with in- eauti u mixec oweis, l m i, bride attended Anderson col- terest ot the excellent record he is served’a chicken iced tea. _j.. The britjegroom, son of Mr. and fully pa-^^ed his examination admit- '.Mrs. I). I:. Hoylston of Blackville, is ting him for the practico of architet^ a grafluate of Furman university and tuie in (Jeorgia. He took the exami- is connected with a Greenville busi- nation.^ requiretl by the state board. WHITE-IKMiHEFE Union, June 24.—Saturday morning ness firm. .After a bridal trip, Mr. and and following his i*xctillent rating, has at the home of Mr. and .Mis. Robert Hoylston will lx' at home at 210 he^m enrolbxl and V(‘gistere(l to prac- E. White their daughter, Sara, became a^'.(.ni^, (j,.,.j.nviile. ,ti(v. the hr i<le of Roy llogrefe. The cere- j \ii-. Fto guson was r eared in ('linton mony was performed by the bride s ..w. — honor graduate of Presby- jraslor. Hr. Kdwai'd .V. McDowell. ' * i • i w i terian college. His aicliitectoral tiain- Th<- bride is the tddest daughter wf ‘jng was ree*‘ived at (’lenisun college .Mr. and Mrs. White. .After being .jnd Cornell u.niversity. Ab'out a year' ago he went from Clinton to .Macon Bring Us Your OLD GOLD Wo aro now paying tbo highost prioo.s consist out with the present market for all tvpes of old ^tdd. WE PAY ( ASH FOR OLD GOLD FRONTIS JEWKI.UY STORE POST TOASTIES, 3 pkg. .. . 25c GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 2 pkg. . 25<? JELLO, all flavors, 2 pkg 15c BEEF ROAST, Ib. ... .tt 15c STEW BEEF, 3 lbs. ... 25c gratUj^H^ from Winlbrop college .■s.he taught TrT'the city schools, as principal .Mi.ss Ruby Tollxnt (if Rockingham, where he now holds his connection and of the home economics department. is the guest of hm sister, .Mis. |,;,s niad< a- recoiai of which his, local Mr. Hogrefe is the son of Mr. and. .A. .1. .Milling. - fi icmds are justly proud. Mr«. Chai les 4V. Hogrefe, of .Augusta, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Riddell of.l.au- 1 - — receiving his\l('gree from I'reshyte- rons, wck' guests .Sunday of .Mr. and ^ nan college at (’linton. .Mrs. F. .M. Stutts. —- - ! Ml', and Mis. Kenneth Burdidte and K VlGiri'-lRO L.STH.N A’ork, of (Jiarh'ston, "^pent tin* I.aiiiciis, .lim.'*2:t. Charm irnd sim- ''''’f'*^-'*«') Imre with relaliveK.-- . ^ jile I'leganct* chai actiuizeif tin* .-wed- -Mi.>. I'. ^V. Wilson of .Al)be\ille, was M Hmis Duke, i <“iiresentativ(' ol dLr.g id '.F"." |• ^•!lnc•■s Kli/ahcdi Knight vi it..!' at the orphanage on .'"^luiday. jjjj. well-knewn .IVriy liiisini'-s scliooL. of n^itrc'hs.'Tirid l.nctan l>(.Mont Ihiyl- ' ■ ‘‘^"1 X.liihn-iin n! yf Hi un-w'iekT Ga., is in 'lie city for- T.-;ti»n (if Gicenvilb.', which wa.- solem- Cinburg, .Misp .\nne < i nwdel ot I riien, nmhn mir Bilans H r tlu* opening iiv ! he d V. (‘(Ine-dav afternoon at the ‘*”*1 W . .1*. H(.)rti)n attended 'he nvet Plan To Open School Here ' ■] k .,1 .i* ; After Mea'a IZcTC l3 h:ir B’-ck- DiT-unht proved hcloial to Mr. y'rciiio W. Brown, of I'oit. C reen, Fla.: ‘T have taken Blar’.c-iD’ aiisht when I h:.vo felt dull fivm o'.er- eaviUg or eating toOflr.uTicd'y." he wrCca. “SmaU close.? .rr-.ht after me.ds rid me of gasc.i and b.eavy f(H‘Ung, I am a great believer In Black-Draught.’* Thedford’.s BL ACK-DR \UGHT •npt'Ttqp a>-ilue 'CHILDBC.N LIKC TU£ feVUOF” Thi* Week's Prizes Will Be: - First Prize—25 lbs. SuRur., Second Prizes—S lb. Uarton I.;ird. Third Prize—I Ib. Beef Roast. Fourth Prize—3 lb. Pork Roast. Fifth Prize—1 Ib. White House FofTee. TIME OF DRAWING ( HANGED TO 7::H) ‘Go(k1 'rhinifs To Eat’ Phones IP) and P)0 ■ B B B U B ■ n.zcil \\c(me-(!ay aiTcrnoon ai me ■■■ riear futuic of a five-months !<-int | home of the hrid('’s parents. Tlx* luide bigot the South ( aiolina 1 hai’naceii- '^chool, (d'fering—fiiniplcte SI H.S( RIHE TO 'I'llF (JIRONK I ) i| i- 'he only daughter of Dr. and .Mrs, lb*al a>'iociati(m held in < haiK'ton j-m,,..,.,; j„ typing, bookkeeping, short- *• Ihe Paper K\er\lxxlv Reads” ■ iixuxi--.. d., -Knitibt- ..She .wa.A .idyeg in last^ week. liand, Kngli-h and individual insli nc . ; mai 1 iagediy her moth(*r and the cere- ' Misses DiuoThy sihd Nena Mmin , -j j>,.|., y <t ho(d ratik^ as the - ' • — - ——— - ni'Ciy wa- performed bv her i'a’lmr. Mc.Swqin and I>r. \\ . M. ' aipeiit, i of ,t and olde>t in this -eetion, .md 1. \v:'h ivy, .Madonna lil!( >, .Sha-'a dai- Air . W. D. ( opeland. dioj.i-, k'Jful’v ari 'iiiged. 'bv and .\! rs. Joe-tmrTcnn n-nrf-o+ttJ- (!rt*n of Dcca'iir, Ahi., are Nv-itiiig lie O ' and ti'iai' O' I p i Yi W. .1. foi niei’s parent.-, .M r. and Ml. an i Ml . ( . C, C.h' irf iin III < h I'iicol-(■ 1 land, e ' h ( a' diji.l, ‘ 1' mi.-tic o\er the opening of a bianeh bei(* as soon as a s-ufticnoU—nunib* i Ilf 'uden*' can he ejliolle l. Ocai n ij laims p. Estoemefl Citizen § f f ( ! \ ' lo.:: 1,-. li ■1 u*'- I|i: n:r, t. 1! .:i' ■M I O !i-|l lie. Intttad of a Luxury Rollator Refrigeration It a graat saving Mai-:,I f W . •] I, : 111 1 ‘ o 1 * i.i 111 o 0, h. I ' ' - ! ’ll h I h do ■ aV' "r attein' /. | '? o-ifi.i: I'■ oil "’.'' (•■oiferi nee a ,> :• ; .i-n i-oll( ge. iHiaio. Cu! raway'id' R'.an'ike,_ \ a., , iC.-nds at the orphanag ■ 'h \\ t1, fij)'. tfi;uig to h..' lioin*' .n '.me u.e".* ^ , .\ . , 1 .'! W. W. ' D'lVi. .1 1 . i. t , a,;’ 1 .'ll . aii'l ’■! I .'i 1 e 1,1 I f''Lauren', are at ("I'i iig t h' .’ou' ii • ar lima Ihe - U :(■ '* -n a,: •' ha le ’'on. .M]'. and M'.'. W. 1.. Jonev who are ■ jK'ixjing the .'Miiiiner in < olumhia, \yii le .\!'■. .I'm(‘> i.' a'H-nding sumnier school at the I'niversity of Siui'.h < ar- -A} i, I I. , V. ( ly ':'d■ ■ ii o .\1:. 1 i - ft,,-:'. -'i-j' ■’ ‘ a! ■h Umi, Iv ’ .i!‘. .n. 111 H ’TT- i.aI - 1 . . -- H.-: - il ' y I' d - I'.. .\! ,. . f ( r< nehor. iOM \ lO C(l \ •'•s- I f . Jii . 'ii;' o (,n t'-e .M X- ; t: .0 !, ■Cl n ■1,- (il, h Co oljna, sja'iit the week-end with .Mr. pnd .Mrs. C, P. R'lhinson. ■ iivi 1 (.i ( *|| ■ h. 1 M t I e.il;' hi : . 'V ! e - ' ' li’a j , ■t'.O mg ■ i al to I lie • hi oi le ( 111;-.' ."L h h ' C‘.:>:p:mn-n* a 1 'v day ago, li<- ::i‘e’ iha* Ihim* al day h'- gar(un lei ix'en prowling ample I'l'na'oes fn fioine con.-uoiii- tion,~m additiiUi to offering .'cveial jx ckj- lor >al'-. West Clinton News Come and see for yourself how the Rdlla- tor cold-making mechan ism supplies refrigeration with a never - failing effi ciency that marks an epoch in refrigeration methods... Up to $11 and more a month is saved in homes where the Norge is in use ... Rollator Refrigeratiop will do this for YOU ... Come in and see the new Nerge today. ( .VUD OF ;i H ANKS » I wi.-’n l() thank my fi u-nds and sup- poitcrs foj- th(' sjdcndid 'Ujiporl given nu* in Tuesday’s pi imary. This evi- Mh-s lr(*ne Jemes -vi-iU-d friends in dence of your loyalty and interest is Fountain Inn iWsi wpek. appi('dated and 1 hope that 1 Friends of J. L. Arnold wdl he glad may always prove worthy of your YC'U \ ’d.L NEED . . i CP.'YCUn RACE TI '.id dNDIDATE CARDS. I ivUiVIMER. \i-E ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE YOUR ORDERS jt" • • . PROMPTLY. \V. J. DUNG.AN.- to know that he'has ferurned from the confidence. Veterans’ hospital iiv Columbia, where - ^ ^ he has been a patient. BIDS RKQl KSTKI) ^ ('. D. Stowe his gone to the veter-. On .Monday, July 2, ll(d4, at the of* ~ ans’ hospital in Washington where he fjt-y of the Business .Manager of Pres- — will undergo treatment. byterian College bids-will be received Mrs, Finest Cogdill is ill at her fo, hauling and cutting grass at the ^ College f6r"the se.^sion DkLl-do. Bids NO RG E 'Z^^02aior nt^A^araXion Prathei^SimpMn Fur^ttire Co. home on Florence .street. .Also RjifuiLCollege King, on Jefferson street. . ' should he based on the following s M,r. and .Mrs?. W. K. Jones and itomsy iS daughter-spent la.st week in Ware i. jlauling up to 2(k cars of coal. 'ZS .Shoals with .Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs.* o. Cutting giass once per week from Sidney .Scott, ' ' April 1 to July^ 1. Other time a.s = Hilly .lones is spending a few w’eeks needed. |~ in Hpartartbuigi? with his grandparents, ;p Hauling cinders and clinkei’s from .Mr, and Mrs. Sam Dye. boilers to designated point.s. ^ Mrs. .Millie Stiickiand spent a few Generalt-JbLa.ulJng'about College. days last week with her aunt in Ware Infiirmation may" be obtained by ^ Shoals. ' jcalling J. H. Hunter, Business Mana-iga; . . I • P,-i.uK\7t«riun C’oll**ire. Denosit of j C.\RD OF THANKS j I wish to take this opportunity of ^ iexpressing my appreciation,to the vot'-i Iger, Presbyterian College. Deposit of as $10.00 required with all bids. ers and my friends in 'ward six for the support given me in my race on Tuesday for aldermarTln six. JOHN W. HEi>SPETH.^ P. S. Jeahet 007 WE WILL ALSO BE GLAD TO SUPPLY FOLDERS, HAND BILLS, OR OTHER CAM PAIGN PRINTING YOU MAY NEED. ^*We Do All Kinds of Printing—Except Bad” Clinton, S. C. / [ S5 . ' '' : * z ’ __J -'’1* L \