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X - » THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THREE iRihssell Gray 1 O’Daniel. and Miss Frances The Woman’s Page / SOOKTY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 ANNOUNCEMENT |es Mary and Christince Boyd, The monthly meeting of the Wo- Messrs. C. T. Ouzts and Mike Thomp- Temperance union will be held!son, of Greenwood, with a picnic at Friday afternoon at 4 o’clcok at the, Curry’s lake. home of ’Mrs. L. R. Lynn, with all! Swimming and dancing were en- man’fe KATHERINE GRAHAM ENTERTAINS "IQLLY 8’’ -Katherine Gitaham entertained the jmehiWs of’the “Jolly 8“ club on I'ly Mrs. Eric Barnes and-Mrs. Tuesday aftermfon. ' f'- ^^’^ks served punch. \ After an erijoyable^ swim in the' Between the hours of five and seven Presbyterian college pool, the guests^'i:®,^^^ hundred guests called to j.were invited to Katherine’s, home-“^eet and welcome the young bride, 1 w’hei*e dainty refreshments were serv-i^/' occasion she wore her w^- jjed on the lawm. Weiners, sandwiches,!^*"8^ gown, a stunning m<^el ,of Irish I i ice cream and cake were served. i lace, made slong close-fitting lines, ' with./»“riight rHain and Elizabethan and A. R. P. CONFERENCE ATTRACTS LOCAL PEOPLE A large group from the Associate practically all his life, makes his j^or- maK announcement. Mr. Gaus<$ oper- Qn the sun porch, over'' looking the ates a barber shop at the-tllinton ~ ‘ Cotton mills and is a well known and respc'cted citizen of this com in unity, with a wide circle fri^ndsA'ho will be interested in his announcement. collari WHAT DO P. S. Jeahes <J - DO?- ^BSCRIBE TO THE CHKONICLB ^ ‘The Paper Everybody Reads’* Reformed Presbyterian church will* leave next Saturday for Bon darken. Two New Men members invited to be present. MAGAZINE EXCHANGE BY EPWORTH LEAGUE | MRS. COPELAND HOSTESS Members of the Epworth League)TO ACTAEAN CLUB of the Broad Street Methodist church will sponsor a magazine Exchange on Wednesday afternoon from 4 hydrangeas anJ pink roses; David Tribble. Mrs. Hubert Todd,i that ha\e been read are asked to.bi;ing,|j^Qjj^jfyj]^y decorated the spacious liy- The house joyed until a Itfte hour, when an elab-j^^^ church’s essembly grounds near orate picnic feast w-as spread. ^Flat Rock, N. C., to attend the \oung ' I People’s conference, which lasts a week. Among those attending from here are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, w ^ . i . , . Bobby Plaxico, Misses Nannie Mrs. T. D. Copeland enteriamed the i Young Tribble, Katherine and Mar Out For H(Aise " candidates’ column for the of representatives Jin today’s Carrie.*^ two new announce- } ments. L. M. Burgess, a native of the Shi- re on Aegean Book club members on Fri-|ga,.et Blakely, \villiam Blakelv, Mrs. county, and now a 6 day morning With a lovely party. | Blakely Tribble, Betty, Loufse 1 them and exchange for others'. delicious re- MR. AND MRS. FULLER ENTERTAIN AT DINNER* Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller enter . tained on Monday evening with arMi-s. H. lovely dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.) Sr., Mis Jesse H. Motes of Los Angeles, Cal., who are visiting relatives, in' Mount- ville, Mrs. Jack Cooley of Griffin, Ga,, Misses Katherijne Coleman and Eliza- for one of the lower house seats. R, H. Gause, a resident of this place beth Buzhardt. ing roo,ip^.' During ,the morning I freshmens were served. MR. AND MRS. OWENS . , Mrs. Copeland s. guests were: Mrs. ' M. J. McFadden, Miss Sallie Wright,’; *^ I Todd Mr^ I F Inroh^; I In honor of their niece. Miss Brant* iss Clara Duckett, Mrs. Both-,^«y Pelham, of Newberry, who is well Graham, Mrs. E. J. Adair, Mrs., the summer with them, Mr. W. D. Copeland, Mrs. G. A. Copeland,Owens entertained a and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson. • at a de-: Mi.-^s Sara- Dunlap-o£ -GreenyiJIe,_and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thornton of Tam pa, Fla. METHODISTS ENTERTAIN CHILDREN AT PICNIC On last Tuesday afternoon SAR.AH glen CIRCLE HOLDS SESSION lightful bridge party on Tuesday eye- . .ining. , I The spacious living room and din-j Jng room was tastefully decorated* The regular monthly meeting of the ,vith bowls of crepe mvrtle and I I Sarah Glenn circle of Broad Street. daisies. ■fV, I held on Mon-^ Miss Isalnd Witherspoon assisted inCjday evening at the home of Miss Witherspoon ass .Mr. and .Mrs. Owens in receiving the nienihers of the Merry Sunshine cla>s | Helen Milam, with .Misses Clyde and After a number of interesting of the Broad Street Meth(Kli.-«t chinch Klmyra Ray as assistant hostesses. .-ounds of bridge. Misses (’aroline entertained 14 underprivileged chil-| Afier a short business session, the and Adeline Boland served de- PICTURES PRINTS OILS KODAK PICTURES ENLARGED v ! FRAMES PICNIC SUPPLIES THE BOOK STORE HAVE YOU TRI^OUR , PARKE-DAVIS VANHIA YET? THE BEST MADE , NO COMPOUNDS — NO COLORING 3; bz. 33c W I (Iron with h picnic in McMillnn s pus-* nicctinif wh'n turned over to \Iiss Ixiis v ■ u • i i I • 1 1 • mitiiiiK LuiiKu u\ti lo huiuiis punch, ice creanv and cake, ture. Games-were enjoyed during the Hlakely, who led an interesting pro- -afti-i noon. and later a limmtiful piv*' yi am on "The Bible in Brazil.’’ Thosei erved/Mrs, “WT' iL j ^ jj" accompanied On Tuesday afternoon jVIiss iMsie Little entertained with a lovely si*ven- nic supper ton, tea.cher of the class the young jieople. EM Ein AIN VISITORS WITH PUNK' On last Thursday evening Misses Lois McDaniel and 'Gertrude ('annon entertained the former’s guests, .Miss- ’parT'oTT' tht' Misses Cathmi-ne Westbury, Jeannette Pitts, Kate .Milam,' .Madelyn -Adair, .Myrtle West-bjury and Airs. Ethel Pitts and .Mrs. R. P. Chapman. .At the conclusion of the program the hostesses served dainty refresh ments. ____ . BRIDCE PARTY ugrajw -W4*1-M, j.'nir ri'STrWrit*- of ^ two I CONSIDER NOW THAT - MOST IMPORTANT -- GIFT Diamonds, Watches, ‘ Silver ware, ('hina. Glassware, Leather Goods and Novelties. Visit UK today, and set aside your choice, on payment of but a small deposit. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE CHKISTIAN ENDEAVOR I'AKTY AT I.AKESIDE The memhms of the Senior Chris- Kndeavor tal'le bridge party in honoi college friends who are visiting her. Miss .Anne Pruitt of .Anderson, and Miss Helen Parish of (iiemiville. I*or the occasion her home was at- tiactively decoraleil with mi.xed gar den flowers. When scores were ad<le(l. Miss, Ruth ^.... PHILCO Ja(lio&& Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy 6 oz. 59c 16oz. $1.39 Makes Good Things Bettez SADLER-OWEl® PHARMACY Telephone 100 ^'orner AI 11 nion' St al ioTT i. 'I’odd was found- to have made high lian Kndeavor of the First P»eiibyTe-T;^o,,^. ■ giwn a preTly gift ! = rlan church enjoyed a delightful par- -phe honor guests were also rimiem-'S ty at the Uikeside Country club on ^vith appropriate gifts. During the'games punch and cheese wafers were enjoyed. Afterward de licious ice 'cream and cake were .serve<l. Friday evening. .A number of amusing games and contests were enjoyed under the di rection of Miss Margaret Jones and Robert Mcl^ees. Mrs. M. J. McFadden,! who i.s leader of this group, ‘^^®P^’‘*!p^^’YERTAINS ; one<l. Punch and cookies were .served for TTcfreshments. About joyed'the evening. S.'S gue.sts en- fl I i ll.il • I I I I I I I COUNTS And nowhere is Quality more easily seen than in GROC'ERI ES. H lelte on ihe table. Here you*ll find a splendid selection of real quality groceries, at prices just as reasonable a^ we can make them. PLENTY OF FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROM LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS. ■III ■ B Mrs. K. with a Pink tainers ■ rooms. ■ eon wa jm tabie.s. m tractive i The J AN ANNOUNCEMENT ■ ■ TDirKTSTEHS .Mrs, John W, Little enteitaineil on yesterday morping fOr her sister.s, .Mrs. J. L. Bryson of VVinnshoro, and N. 'Morrow of Lakeland, Fla., beautiful luncheon, crepe myrtle, in atti-active con- adorned the living and dining A delicious thi ee-couVse luhch- s served the guests at card .Miniature corsages made at- place cards. fuest list, in addition to the honor guests, included: Mrs. ('. K. flalloway, .Mrs. R. ('. Adair, Mrs. Win. Bailey Owens, Mis.s' .Nancy Owens, Mrs. H. L. Boyd, .Mrs, Gilbert Blake ly, Mrs. R. K. Wysor, and Mrs. A. E. IJ. (i. I>esport(*s and -Mrs. = We wish to announce to our Iriends and patrons that we have = moved our business into new quarters, next door to Joe L. Car- =~^terV4n-theHfHHldln4f4oraiei!lv-iif^ by the Blue Bird Ice Cream = Parlor. We have an up-to-date, attractive place now, and a com- ^ ^ plete line of Quality Groceries, Fresh Meats and Produce. We are s better than ever able to serve you now. We wish also to take this = opportunity to lhank our patrons for the business they have i^iven = us in the past. —' * fikLlury, .Mrs I i J=C. i ■ I I I I i I SPECIALS THIS WEEK EXTRA FANCY Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea, V4 lb 22c Cheaper TEAS, V4 lb. pkg. 15c ICE CREAM YAUT^ib. ba^ PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar .. 15c Kraft CREAM SPREADS, jar . 20c STEAKS', best cuts, lb 2Pc 25c • • • • • • To honor their guests, .Mrs. J, L. Bryson of Winnshoro, and .Mrs. kL-N. .Morrow’ of Lakeland, Fla., .Mr. and Mr.s, John W. Little gave a lovely bridge-dinner .yesterday evening. In a set ing of garden ‘flowers, three tables were arranged for the guests. Place cunls for the ladies were lovely miniature corsages and iKiutonnieres for the men. .A delicious dinner was served. Later, several rounds of con tract were enjoyed. Two Big Opening^ Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY will be our formal opening days. The first 2.5 ladies enlerinK our store on Friday will be Riven a free package. l)<M»rs open promptly at eiijht o’clock. (!ome in and in.spect our new place.'Our prices are always rea.sonable, and we ifludly deliver. __ BROOMS, Good l-strinj?, Look at These Specials 29' each I STEW BEEF, 3 lbs v . BEEF ROAST, lb 15c | WEINERS, Ib 17c ' I I I I I 1 I LUNCHEON LOAF, Ib. 35c FISH THURSDAY I I I" I I This Week’s Prizes WiU Be: F*irst,Prize—24 lbs. Gold Dust Flour. "“Second Prize~8 Ib. carton I.aH. Third Prize—4 Ib. Beef Roast. Fourth Prize—2 cans Des.sert Peaches.. Fifth Prize—Quart Silver Medal Dressini?. TIME OF .DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:30 ^ <• _ Baldwin’s Grocery *H?ood Things Td Eat IW Phones 99 and 400 - "/ LOVKLY HK( KPTION FOR RE( ENT BRIDE Mr.s, Fiank Kellers ent>ertaine<l~ in honor of her daughter, Mr.s. Frank Kellers, Jr., on Thursday afternoon with an unu.^ually lovely lea. Mrs, Kellers, w ho is a charming bride, was; prior to her marriage, in June, .Miss'^ Frances C'rutchfield, and her wedding |SS was a brilliant social event in<Orangc-»ZZZ I burg society.- I For the occa.'^ion the lower floor e wa.s thrown en suite and beautifully* — ■ j decorated with gladioli, dahlias and a! SS S prpfu.sion of shasta daisies in the liv- j ^! ing rooms. { Receiving with .Mrs. Kellers in the;^^ music room were her daughter, her niece, .Mrs. T. Wise of Greenville, and Mr.s. .Stephen .M.'Huntley, a re-i^E cent bride. Welcoming the guests atj^E the door wei’e .Mrs. W. A. .Moorhead and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. .Mrs. Georgej^E H. Ellis and Mrs. C. K. Galloway|S a were at the end of the receiving line.Iss: 21 Mrs. John W. f'innejl. Mis. R. W.l^S VV'^ade and Mr.s. Wilson Harris invited the guests into the dining room. A color note of green and’ white g was carried out in the dining room in j SSS " the .seleotion of flowers and refresh-jSS ® rhent.s. Scabio.sa and Queen .Anne’s HI lace in a low silver bowl formeil a, — j|'charming center arrangement on.-- the! * lace-drap<*d table. White candles burn-^^E P ed in low .silver holdei-s, and silver ^E hon-lwn di.<hes filled, with mints com-I^E g fileted the lovely table. Ihesiding’^E' g there were .Mr.-,. J. F. Jacobs, Sr,, and ss Pl-Mrs. W, H. Workman, who cut block ss; ice cream and angel A:ake on silverj^E platters."of young girls, s? Sadie Chandler, Viiginia Spratt, Kliz- a abeth Milling and Sarah Copeland, S served. Entertaining in the dining rponi were Mrs. Horace Payne, l^ra. ■3J(| PINEAI»PLE, No. 1 can : D' Royal Anne White CHERRIES, No. 2«/2 can 29' Snider’s PEAS, Can . . . ir Miracle Whip SALAD Q« DRESSING, '/2 pint : u Tetley’s Budget TEA,. 3 oz. pkg. ... 9' Honey Bunch 3 pkgs. RAISINS, ID' \ Seeded and Seedless RAISINS, 2 pkgs, . . 15' CORN FLAKES, 1 c** 2 pkgs. for . \ 15 Libby’.s FRUIT SALAD, OQc No. 2'/2 can PORK AND BEANvS, H)-oz. can P R O D U C E 01 R PRODUCE DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS COMPLETE ITH A FRESH AS SORTMENT OF ALL KINIXS OF VEGETABLES IN SEASON. CARROTS, Bunch CANTELOUPES, Each FRESH CORN, Dozen .. IRISH POTATOES, 10 lbs ^ I I MIXED SAUSAGE. Lb Meat Market Specials :io* BREAKFAST BACON, Sliced, rindle.ss, lb. , Good STEAK, Lb STEW MEAT, 3 lbs NECK BONES, Lb. PIG TAIIi^, 3 lbs Farmers. Exchange Next To Jbe L. Carter’s-Clmton. S. C. \ Ukl I li 'IIP .4-