The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 20, 1934, Image 3

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ratmSDAY. QECaiBat a. 19S4 \ f , . i SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH fiKWS OF INTEREST Tfelephone 258 little to^ of Bethlehem! . - How rtin w.e eee thee lie; ^ Above thy deep and dreamless sleep r The silent 9t*i*s «o by; ' Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting Li«ht; The hopes and fears of all the years j line Miller^s Are met in thee tonight. ‘Tor Christ is bom of Mary, And gathered all above,* While mortals sleep, the angels keep Their watch of wondering love. O morning stars, together Proclaim the holy birth! And praises sing to God the King, And peace to both on earth. MRS.* JACOBS HOSTESS TO WEDNESDAY CLUB . Mrs. J. F: Jacobs, Jr., entertained the members of the Wednesday Study, club last week. An interesting program on JCaro- Pulitier pritp^ novel. was griven by BIRTHDAY PAR FOR LITTLE CURL ' ^ Miss Connie Bailey entertained with ia lovely party Satu|*day afternoon at ,'her home to'aeleb/ate the fourth (I [birthday of her-little niece, Toccoa I Wise, of .Tack^onviile, Tla. , Holiy and other Christmas grreenS decorati^ the rooms for the occasion. Merry games and contests were en* joyed, and Miss Florence Bailey de lighted the small guests with > a Christm^ story. r delicious refreshments were i 8$irV^ in ^he dining room. There th« hristmas* motif was carried out inj the appointments of the lovely table.! A small tree form^ th^ centerpiece. Candles were burning'in holders; and a beautifully iced cake glowed with Lamb in His Bosom,’ Mrs. C. B. Betts, present of the * /our small tapers. Ice crefim and cake club. She presentedsplendid review served. Favors were small of the book, Te%u sketches from it, stockings filled with candy and,nutsv and concludedXhe program by relat ing incidents of the author’s Hfe. In ropms lovely with Christmas decorattions the hostess served teihpt- mg^f reshments. “How silently, how silently, The wondrous gift is gpvei^ So God imparts to human l^rts The blessings of His hwven. No ear may hear his^coming, But in this worl5Fof sin, fWhere meek still The deai^Christ enters in. MRS. S. C. HAYS HOSTESS TO CLUB Those enjoying the party were: Jean McSween, Mary Kent Wy*oi, Afine Ov^’ens, Cornelia Harris, Grace Young, 'Joy^ Godfrey* Myra^ Adair, Ferdinand Jacob§j Jr., Ayliffe Jacobs Toccoa Wise, Louise McMillan, Thorn- well Dunlap, Katherine Eichelberger and Betty Ann Shealy. Large varieties of Holiday Foods gathered from idl parts of the earth. Place your orders early^ deliyerieamade when desired. Last week Mrs. S. C. Hays enter tained the members of the Thursday Bridg^e club with a delightful party. A quantity of Christmas greens. ‘0 hq child of Bethlehem! scend to us, we pray; st our sin and enter in. Be bom in us today. MRS. KELLERS ENTERTAINS CLUB - - _ ., A lovely club meeting occurred on s will receive him,'**'^ burning candles made the receiv-^ igj.^ Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. I ing rooms lovely for the occasion. .1 Frank Kellers entertained the mem- I . After a series of interesting games jbers of “Idle Moments’’ and several the hostess served an elaborate additional friends, creamed chicken course*and a sweet Bowls of blooming narcis.sus and L We hear the Christtmas angels 'Y The great glad tfdingrs tell; ^ come to us, abide with us, ^ ^Our Lord Emmanuel! Amen.” ' —Phillips Brooks. LITTLE BOY _ ? HAS BIRTHDAY Andrew Johnson; Jr., invited a group of little friends to help him celebrate his eighth birthday on. last Thursday afternoon. Each little guest remembered him with a gift During tljf afternoon contests and games were enjoyed. Prizes were won by Norma Anderson, Karf Johnson, I ohurdh was held on Monday Jr., and Robbie King. ^ 1 noon at the church. After an enjoyable afternoon, Mrs. [ Tq open the meeting, “Hark the Johnson served chocolate and cakes. jHeraW AngWs Sing,’’ was sung in concert. I>r. John MoSween, presi- ®®'*™** cyclamen tastefully decorated the —r - rooms where tables were placed for PIANO STUDIO .rook. In the dining room an Irish PUPILS ENTERTAINED lace cloth was spread on the table and Miss Maude Svimerel entertained J a platter filled with fruit formed the the members, of her piano studio on | centerpiece. ^ Saturday afternoon with a party. ^ | in the afternpon Mrs. Frank In Dooms feedve with Christmas | Kellers, Jr., and Mrs. R. W. Phillips decorations they assembled and each | assisted the hostess in serving a de- guest contributed a creditable piano licious chicken salad cour.se and fruit solo to the program. . > jcake. Afterwards a delicious sweet cour»ei'-'''Those present were; Mrs. Will Dil and candy were served. AUXILIARY HEARS DR. JOHN McSWEEN The December meeting _ of the Auxiliary of the First Pre^yterian after lard, Mrs. F. C. Pinson, Mrs. George rf. Ellis, Mrs. John H., Hunter, Mrs. Roger C. Coe, Mra. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. W. H. Simpspn, Mrs. S. W. Sum- erel, ll!lrs. J. H. Witherspoon, Miss Clara Duckett and Mrs.'RasseM Gray. ^Pelicaci^s Fbr The Christmas Table 'FRESH WHOLE FORK HAM, lb. . . . 20c CALIFORNIA LARGE- - CELERY; Stalk . . .^Qc Iceberg LETTUCE .. JOc LARGE . COCOANUTS, 3 for .. 25c ^RROT^bunch ... 10c MIXED NUTS, Ib. .... 20c LARGE WASHED BRAZIL NUTS, 2 lbs.. 35c GA;PARER SHELL PECANS, 2 lbs. a a a • « .. 55c GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. C. 'C. Bailey delight fully entertained the members of their immediate family on-Monday evening at dinner. The ^occasion was the cele bration of their fiftieth wedding an niversary. The spacious home was lovely inj ham. Christmas decomtions, carnations and roses. Congratulations upon this auspici ous occasion were received from the CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR CHURCH CIRCLE On last Thursday afternoon the Woman’s Missionary society of the dent.of P. C.. then gave the devotion- i Baptist church gave a delightful al and a splendid talk on ‘^Ministe rial Relief.’’ Later an offering was taken for the cause. Mrs. D. J. Brimm contributed a beautiful Christmas song. After wards a short business session was held, presided oVer by Mrs. B. Gra- YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PARTY AT CHURCH The 'mmebers of the Intermediate gnesU; and also many, letters and Christian Endeavor of the Firwt Pre*- telegrams conveyed good wishes from'byterian chuich gave a party on Fri- out-of-town relatives and friends. j evening at the church. Ai>ter asembfing there the party honoring the Lottie Moon circle, The four .cirdes had competed for the highest average attendance during the year and the Lottie Moon circle, with Mrs. B. H. Suddeth as leader, won this distinction. The auditorium of the Sunday school building was decorated in^white with a beautifully laden tree. A program arranged by Mrs. John T. Little for the entertainment of the guests was rendered. A solo, “What's the U.'«e of Grovdng Old,” was sung by Mrs. W. A. Moorhead.. A number of ladies greeted the guests with original verses in rhyme. A motion song, “Annie and Nette and Me, We MIXED CANDY, Ib... 10c Cocoanut Bon-Bons^ lb. 20c LAYER RAISINS, 12 02. pkg. ■. 10c HOME MADE " - FRUIT CAKE, Ib. . . 65c NATIONAL ■ ' FRUIT CAKE, 5 lbs. $3.75 STICK CANDY,Tb~ box I5c MINCE MEAT, lb. jar ■25c Big Stick Cai^y, lb. .. 15c WALNUTS, large, lb. . 25c WALNUTS, niied., lb. . 20c Confectioners Sugar, lb 10c Brilliant lb. .. 20c * Extracts, all flavors, oz. 15c Lemon and vanilla EXTRACTS, la^ge .225c CRANBERIUES, qt. 25c This Week’s Prizes First Prize—-5 Ib. box Chocolates Second Prize—2>/2 box Chocolates Third Prize—2 lb«. Walnuts Fourth Prize—2 lbs. Stick Candy Fifth Prize—1 Ib. Pecans young MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING v/ii.iabiuao «.k<uto. UMVCI HICJ LA* -n I nr H •! U r' The Woman’s. Missionary society of [returned to the church and a number .j*'’a the First Baptist church held its final I of games were enjoyed, Delicious re i people went out on the streets singing „ favorite Chri.tm.s c.n>h. Uter * Chnrtm.. Ttm.- w., .un* meeting of the year Monday after-; freshments were also served. Mrs. M. J. McFadden chaperoned the noon. The circles of the Auxiliary met for a business session preceding the ^mis sionary progfram. / group. “ . Decorations of holly anJ cedar sug gested the approaching Christmas H. Kllia, and Mrs. Moorhead. A toast to the W. M. S. was given by Mrs. Little. Each guest received a gift from the tree, after which delicious refresh ments w^e served. Complete Assortment of Apples, Oranges, Tangerines, Bananas, Grape Fruit and (^apes. Baldwin’s Groce^ **Good Thinirt To Eat** * P^nes 99 and 100 KIWANI8 “LADIES NIGHT Mrs. R. L. Eteiley led an interesting j.reason. On a beautifully lighted tiC^e study on “Back to Bethlehem." The teach guest placed a gift to be sent 1(0 virnv r ai a Arp air program follnys: ——! poor - children 4o^ add -to ^heir joy ; T ^ 'ru- ■ 'In a lovely Christmas Responsive reading of . “The. ,Na-|the holiday season. tivity.” ! Song, "Away in a Manger,” by PRESBYTERIAN, CHILDREN seven girls. « . . HAVE CHRISTMAS i'ARTY “God’s Calendar, Miss^ Ruth Bai- ^ lovely Christmas party s: the „ mg n First Prerfiyterian” church on Friday “Christmas in China, Mrs. Ray itftemoon aasemMed the children of , V. . .. Beginner’s Primary and Junior “Where There Is No Christmas, d«pi.rtments. The happy little folks Mrs. M. 0. Johnson. - entered into the spirit of the- occasion Song, “It Came Vpon a Midnight afternoon of fun and merri ment will long be remembered. A beautifully decorifted Christmas tree formed the~centert of the taste- ; ful, decorations. Each ^hild placed on it an attractively wrapped gift to bring joy to some under-priviledged ’chHd during the Christipas season. [!’ Games were played^,during the af- I temoon, and Mrs. John W. Little de lighted the group with an appropri ate story. P,.p com, nuts and can dies were jserved. Among those as sisting at thare^^tertainment were: Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Mrs. 8. M. Hunt- ley, Mrs. R. C. Ads’r Mrs. Henry [Meadows Young, Mrs. A. M. Cope land -and Mrs. Gary'^Martin. truft that r Christmas .to the blessings of we extend our age’this past yon in 1935« MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A lUtfPYONE^ material thing yon win thin ^ be yours and in addition , happiness and soccess. And thanks to yon for your patron- and hope to be privileged to serve tZ' MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR SADLER-0WEN& PHARMACY Triephonk 400 **Conin At Uttlon Statin^ ._r lovely Christmas Mtting, the annual “Tadies night” celebration of the Clinton Kiwanis club, an «vent at ! which the “Kiweens” are always guests of honor, took place last Thursday nij^^ht at Hotel Clinton In Jthe form of a feast and social enter tainment which in many respects eclippsed all, ladies’ night perform ances of the past. Covers were laid for sixty-five, including members of the club, their wives and other special guests. The dining room was transformed into a mass of color and beauty sug gestive of the Yufletide season. 'The tables were lovely in Christmas deco rations with streamers and tapers heightening the beautiful effect. With the retiring president, John H. Hunter, as master of ceremonies, a very delightful and unique program was carried but. After Ringing of “America," and grace, the evening’s program was entered into, with Chas. A. Smith presiding at the piano. 'The ^musement for the o^asion was cteVi^r and well dispatched, cre ating almost continiKUis mirth and fun. Place cards bearing the Kiwanis emblem, were at each place, together with a printed program. Noise mak ing favors were also at every place. As favors, the ladies were presented prizes during the evening aa their I names were- drawn. Miss Ellen Cope- ‘lihd, the diA’s beloved pianist, was i presented a Special gift in behi^lf of the membtrship. i Special guests were Mn and Mrs. IA^ W. Briee of the Lions club, and I Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp of the Ro- 'tary drt). I The honor guest and speaker of the jeveniiif waa Dr. W. H. Fraser, presi- Ident of Queena-Chicora eoBege, of I Charlotte, and hia address waa most 'highly applwdated by all present His stories in Ndfro <balset were master pieces, and kept the audience roaring with laughter. ‘Tuming to the serious side, Dr. Frszer spoke of the great objectives and importunities of ser vice clubs And said; that they should j use their influence in bidding msa- hood. America , needs a nmnhood, he isaid, that can stand flast, and Uaere i must be leaders of siaeerity and char acter, men of reputgtlon who arlll fi^e unstintinriy ^ fheir time to the wel- Ihre and readjustment of the soeiai (Ckmtinued on pago two) BIG SPECIAL VALUES for CHRISTMAS We are ready to supply your Holiday needs. Our store is fiver-fl6w1n;r with Good Things To Eat for Christmas and everything n^ed for Santa Claus. Our prices are low. Do your buying now. We are ready to serve you promptly with large stocks, plenty of salespeople, and a satisfactory service. MERRY CHRISTMAS - HAPPY NEW YEAR " ^ To„all the good people of this entire community we extond Greetings and wish for you a Christman Season of Joy and Happiness. And We take this opportuni^ to thank our many customers for their excellent patronage in the past years, and assure you that our* efforts to please will merit your future business. 15c SWEET PICKLE, whole or mixed, qt. 2:ic Maraschino CHERRIES, 5 oz. 10c SPECIAL PRICES THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS PINEAPPLE JUICE,.2 No. 2 cans ...■ 25c Sour or Dill PICKLE, quart . .. CHEESE, B^t American, Ib. 17c Thlnglidl BljTTER COOKIES, lb. box 15c Pecan-top Chocolate COOKIES 19c GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can . .. 10c 8 oz. can . —m:. SNOWDRIFT, eibs. .. 89c BeUy- Uu FHUIT and NUT CAKE .. 29c PEARS, Argo and Rosedale, 2 Vi can 19c Layer RAISINS, lb. 10c Argo PEARS, No. 2 can . . .. 17c CRANBERRY SAUCE, 17 oz. can 15c GRAPE NUTS, pkg. . 17c Argo PEACHES, No. 2'/2 can . .. 17c RlC^fancy Blue Rose, 4 lbs .. . .. 17c OLIVES, stuffed 3Vi oz. 10c 10 oz.. : ...V. 23c FANCY APPLES Dozen 20c to 35c RALEIGH CIGARETTES $1.20 plus (fix IVORY SDAP, medium size 6c CHIPSO. 2 pkgs. .. . : 15c UI'X SOAP, in Christmas pkg. 6 for’ 39c LUX FLAKES, 2 pkgs. ^ 1^ ORANGES ’* ‘ Ic each to 25c dozen JELLO, • • • .9 • • • .> Jl,. 6c CELERY, fancy California Stalk 10c CHRISTMAS CANDIES CHOCOLATE DROPS, cream center, lb TOc CHRISTMAS MIX, Ib. ^ . 10c Coeonnut/BON-BONS, Ibr 15c PEANUT BRITTLE, Ib. 15c PECOA FLAKES, Ib. . >15c LETTUCE hard head, 2 for .............. 15c SUGAR, 10 lbs.; .... 49c SUGAR, 25 lbs. . . . . 11.20 Shredded COCOANUT Lb. . 21c Belvedere Chocolates 2y2 lb. box"... ...'.. 59c HOME STORES Good Eats—Zero Prices If infill iT 11^ wMmiraTwfBwffii i ■ ii -S . .. r;; -rii ' • ... >2 ... 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