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w^. 1b: THE CLINTON CHRON1C1.E. CLINTON, S. €. TJie. Woman’s i , SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB ANB( CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST / ' Tdcplioiie. 2S8 ^ ^ THANKSGIVING DAY By G^rgf Erwin Bow^n, in The Chicago Post ■ i I I F orjUl the grifts of treasure That brighterf'nwmory Make now my heart an altar, 0, Lord, where fadth shall be. A little while I fretted When shadows hid thel^ght. But now I find your kindnei^ I tea table, was a low arrangement of |3relk>w chrysanthemui^ and fern. Four silver candlesticks held burning tapers and at either end of the table, Mrs. J. M. Pitts and Mrs. W. M. Mc Millan poured tea from handsome sil ver services. Sandwiches, cookies and mints were also served. » About three hundred guests called during the evening to welcome the honored guests. CIRCLE TO. MEET MONDAY > The Sarah Glenn circle of^Broad Street Methodist church Will meet Monday ^fvening, Dec. 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Lankford, at 7:80 o'clock. Clinton Hi Tops . Thomwell, 6-0 For First Tinie In Fifteen liears Wins^ Over Ancient Rivtt{ In Snappy Game. . The Clinton high sdhool football team ended a ^uccessfal season last Thursday by defeating tThornwelhor- SUND.\^ SCHOOL HONORS BELOVED TEACHER An interesting, program was held at i phanage, ’ 6-0. The teams were id)out | the A. R. P. church last Sabbath; ^yg^iy matched, but Clinton topk ad- mornmg in honor of. Miss Mattie Blakely w^o has taught, in the pri*, mary department of this Sunday I verted the break con- Was patient with my plight. To all the loving sources Of blessings sweet I sharoj A grateful song uplifted ^ O’er gentle paths I bear. For where my heart was baffled And bitter loss I knew. This finer faith was gathered From tempests battled thru. For all dear thought of mercy I’ve learned from cruelty, 0, Lord, a kind apostle To broken souls I’d lie: As to the blind a leader, ^ I’d tench ^he sight Lfound When patience gave me gardens In bleak and barren ground.' For more than life can measure . . Dear Lord, how shall I keep A jmett or shining portion While those unnourished weep? Whenever Dawn comes smiling— O give me grace to know • Its promise and be worthy * ^ As with a song I go. DINNER PARTY FOR bride-elect In compliment to Miss Kathryn X^oleman, bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley entertained at a dinner party on Thursday evening.v The dining room was lovely in every deitail.. The table which was prettily appointed, was centered with a low arrangement of rose buds. A three- course dinner was served. Guests for the evening, beside the honor guest were Hugh F. Morgan of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fergu son, Mf. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, Miss Sara Rae Coleman and Shirley Tim mons. During the gvening Miss Coleman was presented with g lovely gift from Mr. Oxley and Mr. Ferguson, of the IndustriW Supply company. j vantage of a fumbled punt and ipto a touchdown. Khool for M period of thirty years. IThe entire program was a complete rprise to Miss Blakely and was lanned and executed by several of r former pupils. Owens aided by almost perfect block ing, made a beautiful run aroun^ right end for about 40 yards and a touch down. Neither team threatened tu score at any other time during tbe The following program was carried^ *^*I!!1* r A T this ThanksRivingr season we desire, with * sincere hearts, to thank our friends , a^d customers for the sfdendid patronage you have extended us this year. out, which took the place of the regu lar preaching service. Rev. (J, B. Belts, pastor of the church, conducted the devotional part, of the program, using as the basis of his remarks Proverbs 22:1, "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.” ' The children of the primary depart ment gave a short Thanksgiving play let. They had been well trained by Miss Josie Pressly and Mrs. Harry Bolick, and each did his part in a very creditable manner. The friendly rivalry in athletics be tween the two >schoolg has existed for fifteen years, and Clinton has always come out with the short end of the score until this year. As a matter of fi fact, this is the second time Clinton I has.ever scored on Thomwell. Since' ‘the jinx has been broken, Clinton is!j| determined that the victories shall bej|| more evenly divided. Is To pick the outstanding players IB would b^ impossible, unless the line-up of both teams was mentioned. XbnfTdence,“cooperation and P. S. Jein,""rapertntendsSrof the f"*l*<* <>>« Hinton high teem to tuni fw the foUowmg impressive record Sunday school, expressed to Miss -'l i aftetnoon, Inee YoonK ' Doyle Boggs welcomed the ,nfw YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY WEINER ROAST On Friday entertained the members of the “^oHy 8” club with a straw ride and weiner roast at Young’s’^pasture near here. Marshmallows and weiners were roasted over a bon fire during the af ternoon. FRATERNITY GROUP ENJOYS BANQUET The Blue Key honorary leadership fraternity'of Presbyterian college en- tertaihed its new menmbers and the fsenior members of the football team, jwith their sponsors, at a banquet Sft- BIRTHDAY DINNER, GIVEN FOR FATHER Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd .Adair en tertained Sunday with, a course dinner | in honor of the seventy-seventh birth day of their father, John Adair; Those present were: Edmond | Mr. and members of the Society, while L. A. McCall, president of the group, wel comed the Blue Key alumni who at tended. Harry Bolick, captain of the football team, expressed gratitude for its invitation to the football men. ATter the banquet the fraternity al^o .sponsored a dance at the Lake side country club, “Shorty” MacDon ald and his Presbyterian college furnished music for the casion. or- oc- M J O Ai. ♦U ^ COLEMAN-MORGAN Mrs. Cla^e S. 1 WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Of cordial interest to their Jr., and Miss Loree D. Adair, of Hick ory, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Young, and Frank, Jr., George, Mar garet, John and Frances Adair. — Blakely the appreciation of the entire church for her loving service among the children, both as a teacher in the Sunday school and as a leader in the junior society, for this long period of years. He then said that two young ladies of the congregation had donat ed.a table and chairs for Miss Blake ly’s class room and had these present ed to her. As an individual gift, ex pressing the appreciation of a number of her former pupils and friends here and elsewhere, Mr. Jeanes presented her with an overstuffed chair and ot toman.* Bobby Plaxico, in an original poem composed by one of the young people, expressed the love and loyalty of the children ^or “Miss Mattie.” Miss Margaret Blakely, in a few words, told what “Miss Mattie” this year: Clinton 12, Winnshoro 6. Clinton 18, Duhean 0. Clinton 6, Newberry 0. Clinton 0, Rock Hill 20»- Clinton 0, Aibbeville 12. Clinton 7 Woodruff 6. (Minton 6, Laurens 0. Clinton 6, Thomwell 0. ill has been your friendship and'jgfOod will that has made possijble for us the/success of the , years that are ^ne. We deeply appreciate the business that has been accorded us during the ye&r now comingv. to a^'close and it shall be our constant endeavor to increase our future efforts to' please cui^tomers. our This store and all its employ^, wish for the ' r— gpod people of Clinton and this community a Ihost pleasant, joyful Thahksgiving Day. . Special Announcement I I Board Of Health Begins Its Workl ■ ■' I- The recently appointed cijy hoard of '1|| health is now organizini and formulat-' WE WILL HAVE WITH US SATURDAY A REFRE- SENTATTVE OF THE BEECH NUT PACKING COM PANY WHO WILL HAVE SOME SPECIALS FOR YOU. ing plans to carry foi-ward its health program in this community. Tts mem bers are: J. B. Townsend H, L. Kichel- had'herger, Dr. I). O. Rhamo, Jr., Dr. T. J. many meant in the lives so many of her former pupils. , Sh^ read a message from Joe -H. Sin^sqn, of Whitmire, who was asked w have a part on the program, but was unavoidably pre vented from d^ing^o. Mr. Betts ^osed the service by ex pressing his^thanks for the help Miss Blakely h^ been in the work of the church. / A nuint^r of AMt V i " iiuHfmrr ui Visitors were present iriends is the marriage of Miss Kath-' .u m#- i i *vs rejoiced with Miss Blakely on this ryn Coleman to Hugh Foster Morgan, k - . of Loureno, wWch wm .olomni.edi''*'’'’'' Saturday afternoon at 6 o’clock at the RECEPTION GIVEN jhome of the officiating minister, the STATE U. D. C. CONVENTION Dp. AND MRS. roper Uev. C. B. Betts, pastor of the Asso- ^ COLUMBIA. DEC. 4-6 Honoring Dr. and Mrs. J. C. RoperReformed Presbyterian church) Arrangements for the 38th and daughter. Miss Frances Roper, [ of the Methodist Auxiliary entertained bride was becomingly attired Jn with a lovely reception on Friday eve-l^ wine-colored ensemble suit trimmed ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. beaver, and* brown accessories. ' H4 Boyd on Centonnial Rtrect. Dr.j Morg’an attractive dauffh- Roper is the new . pastor of Broad'ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Coleman. .Street Methodist church. . ! For the past few years she has been For the occasion the spaciou.- home .connected with the Industrial Supply was beautifully decorated with lovely I company of this city. The groom is the son of Mrs. (His Foster Morgan of Laqrens' and holds a position with the/ Laurens Glass Works, After a short wadding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan wilj be at home in Lau rens. yellow chrysanthemums and fern. The receiving line was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. Roper, and Miss Roper. Centering the exquisitely appoipted Peake and Dr. George H. Blalock. The board“has adppted the fourth Tuesday evening in each month as its regular meeting time. These meetings are to be held at the office of Dr. Bla lock, with a cordial invitation extend ed all who are interested to attend and offer helpful sugigestions which will be gladly received ami acted upon. The hearty cooperation of the public is sought by the board in its efforts to make Clinton a healthful town in which to live. ■ i .'.•7 i I i i i 4 i i This Week^s Will Be: First Prize—25 lbs. SuRar. Second Prize—8 lb. carton Lard. Third Prize—4 Ib. Beef RoasL Fourth Prize—2 Ib. Pork Roast. Fifth Prize—1 Ib. Beech-Nut Coffee. TIME OF DRAWING CHANGED TO 7:30 Baldwin’s Grocery “Good Things To Eat* Phones 99 and 100 iitiaii ifBiiiBll'il miiBiiii ForTheOne... WHOSE CHRISTMAS MEANS MOST TO YOU— Diamond Rings, Dinner RingSt Sterling Silver (Job- lets, Wrist Watches, Leath er Goods, Tdlet Seto. Prices most reasonable. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE $1.00 CaFTS China, Crystal, Pottery, Novelties, Hearth Brodins, Fountain Pen Sets. THE BOOKSTORE AliD GIFT SHOP SENIORS HAVE SPONSORS FOR HOME-COMING GAME The Prhsbyterian college stadium was attractively decorated with the Wofford and P. C. colors for the big’ home-coming game. Just inside the fence surrounding the playing field a a{>ecial stand had been erected on which were seated the sponsors for (the senior menibers qf the football l^quad who were participating in their la.st game on the home field. The following were the sponsors, carrying armfuls , of lovely yellow chrysanthemums; For Captain Harry E. Bolick, Mrs. Bolick, of Clinton; for AHemate Captain Robert M. Perrin, Miss Bunts Browning, of Clinton; for D. W. Boggs, Mins Jean Cushman, of Greenville; for F. D annual convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy 6T South Carolina, which will be held December 4, 5 and 6 in Colunibia, with the Hot^*! Colum bia as headquarters, are well under way. Mrs. Joseph Barnett Workman, of Ware Shoals,> president of the South Carolina 'division, and Mrs. J. W. Howard, of F'lorence, recording secre tary, bave issued the convention call, Which was mailed out by Miss Zena Payne, of Johnston, corresponding! secretary of the division, this week, to the division 'officers, chairmen of state committees, chapter presidents and others, ^ Mrs. John C. Coulter, ISI6 Richland street, Columbia, is the general chair- bian of arrangements for tke conven tion. The opening exercises will be held at 8:30 p, m., December 4; in I>ray- ton hall. University of South Caro lina. This will| be preceded byHdre chapter presidents’ dinner at 6:1.5 p. m. in the crystal room of the Hotel Columbia. Historical evening, in charge of Miss Minna McLeod, of James Island, division historian, will be held at 8:15 p. m. inHrayton hall. The business sessions will be held December 5 and 6, in the ballroom of Hotel, Columbia. The division executive committee j|i=at=il=iis3i will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Decem- Waldren Miss English room of the Ho- Fr.n«, Stodgttl, of Atlinta; for '»>>'- •■W. Y*.rout, Mix Eli«b.th Honry, of 0 I' i! 1 0 S- f 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 0 1 0 day on the mezanine floor. Immediately following the opening n Tuesday evening at E^yton 'Sp.rt.nbur*, ..Id t. A. McCill, v.r- ''f"' ”'1 n‘i°.”n'r '.ity fooft.II n..n.cr Mid pre.identI ‘of Blue Kay leadership-fraternity, also i, l. ' The division luncheon will be given Milledgeville, Ga.;,for W. W. Tisdale, Miss Elizabeth Horton, of Belton. Govemor-alect Olin L. sirsJrsJrsJiaiiaaifsaJi I—' I (1^ 1 —11—^ fr SPECIAL SALE! 0 BEDROOM SUITES 0 0 0 4 0 Newest Designs - Beautiful Finishes Mahogany- Maple - Walnut \ were members of the group occupy- * iJ, : Use This Cream To Protec* Y o q r Complexion T his C h a n'^gr o a b I e Weather./ Regular Price $li0 Spedal 50c WE CARR* THE FULL UNE OF LUCRETIA VAN DERBILT PREPARATIONS I SMXEReWENS PHARMAa 400 ^*G>nMr At Uaioa Station* ht 1:15 p. m. Wednesday, December 5, ia the crystal room. At 1:16 p. m. Thursday in the crystal room the lo cal U. D. C. will honor the division officers, past presidents, .Special guests, chapter presidents and‘ dele gatee with a Iphoheon. At 6 p. m. I Wednesday a reception will be "given I by the Columbia Daughters at the executive mansion. I A drive from 3 to 5 o’clock Tuesday afternoon to Lake Murray and to I points of interest in the city will be in charge of George Ollins, assisted by the transportation committee from !the three local U, D. CT. chapters, of {Which Mrs. A. B. Coggins is chair- FLOWERS •! Clinton Hower Shop Member F. T. D. Phone 84 WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes . r DO T @ 0 0 HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY Good Furniture At Special Low . 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