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r r • ■ THURSDAY,' JANri^RY 17, 1935 , -iJ-- ■' 'V THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CtINTON. S. C. 1 '< P^GgjglKjtB KV^kaCKH.' V'K T '■'• i The To Meet Today 4 m. SOCIETY EVENTS, j CLUE AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST u Telephone 258 YOUNG PEOPLE Mrs. William^^ ENJOV PARTY f yThe Senior Christian Endeavor »o« '^iety of the Thornwell Memorial chuixh’enjoyed a party on Saturday ‘ Misses eveninjr at the McCall building. ‘ Games and contests were used for amusemiernt. Later, tempting refresh* Adair, Miss Azile Livingston, Miss Gladys-Stilwell, Miss Lucy Burns, Miss .Idsie Pressley, Miss Agnes Davis, Miss Melda Von Hollen, Margaret ,and Katherine Blakely, Mrs. Blakely Tribble and Miss’ Nannie lYoung-Tribble. T^r'South America.” Miss Miriayn PreSr ■ j ton, whose father. Dr. J.MF. Preston, /• ®®^**®*o ^jlong has been a missionary to Korefl^ jl i gave ^ grapiiic account of life in t^t Bj country. The Misses PoEter’.s sifter, BI Mrs.‘John Morrison, who is on fur lough .from Africa,, gave, intere.sfftg sketches of a missionary’s life there. A splendid discussion based on the book ^'Mark was Jpven by. Miss Car oline ,^ldwell. . ^ ~At the conclusion a delicious salad couitie with'tea was served. as a race h^se in his little red s er. Many a/head turned as she p for [on sweater sale.” weiM? '^igna that of that royal CARD OF THANKS The January meeting “of the . rens County Teadhers' association' We wish to, thh^k our frieni^B in Clinton and elsewhere for the many expressions of ‘ .sympathy shown at r I the death of our son and brother,. A- wilLha held at the Laurens high .sch^l this evening, beginning at 7:30. Departmental meetings will "be held Among:.the attention get^er^^ usedi W. Chapman, Jr, M’e are grateful for by a street just another He holds ^a vendor in New York is that doesn’t niak* sense, paper ablaze under the 1 FAREWELL TEA AT CROSS HILL FOR REV. AND MRS. BOSTIC from 7:30 to 8:15 o’clock. “Interpret- necktie and with appropriate' hol^m jing the Schools in the Community” annc^unces' ^that it’s fireproof. iwiljr'fee discuss^ in the high school watchers gather ’found. But, 1 ask, department by C. K. Wright of the|vrho wants to buy a necktie that fire- jl^urens city schools, and Miss Ghidys proof, anyway? Stilvi^ll of the Clinton high school; in these kindnesses atid pray God’s rich-r est blessings Upon each one of you, r- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ChapmM, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Chapman. Brothers and Sisters. Sentry-go and Npw York sand- Cross Hill, Jan. 12.-A love'gift ten department by S and doll fair honored the Rev. andi^*”^^ ^ of the Gray Court-()wings wicfi man with his billboard front and Mrs. Ed Bostic and little daughter,‘;!|^^ ’ we newr connected until i’f'OuLby^G. Nj l*.oy of (roldville. Lsaw one i'lnaciated human billboard A Three Days* Cough Is Your Danger Si|[nal iJbne, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “IDLE MO.MENTS” ENTERTAINED Mrs. L. D. McfCrarv was hostess to a delightful meeting of the “"Idle ments” club on Wednesday. Ix)w bowls of red carnatiphs and pots' pf poinsettias formed^ a lovely “background for the tables where rook was played. .St u^ club. Mrs. C. B. Betts and Mi*s, John Mo ments .wjere served the membei-s and.MRc >vYSOR their guests. HOSTESS TO CLUB • [Walter Griffin, spon.sored by the Sun-'*' general im*eting the lUv. W. standing in the middle of the side- l.a.st week Mrs. R. E. Wysor enter- ! beams of the ^aptist church at a re-'j Past"*' First Baptist walk, his hpad nodding, eye.s . closed, tained the members of the Wednesday cent date^ prior to their departure of-Laurens, wdl conduct the He was,-in, s|)ite of the traffic’s clin, Richmond to entrain Jan. 4 for l^an devoUonal. an(k.en(M«mment will be'fast, asleep! FTancisco from w'here they sail for by the Grajw-t nurt-Owings | ;; China, January 11. , j^’^h school. • • The gU^ts were met at the front!' door by Mr.s. J. B. Pinson and Miss • RAMBLIN’ HOUND NEW ORK Kathleen Gregory andLstanding in the tl ivcitjedlv regal in a full length, hallway were .fack Gregory and Miss^ genuine mink coat, she falked down Eleanor Simmons with contrineis cov-, Fifth Avenue holding the leash of a Don't let them get a atrangle hoM. Figlit them quickly. Creomulaion combine* 7 h Jp* in ope. Powerful but harmles*. Pleasant to take. No narcotica Your own druggist authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.) .Mo^^ween grave interesting reviews and During «alad and the afternoon delicious were served! readings from James- Hilton’s “Good- Bye, Mr. Chips,’’ which is considered one'of the most popular of the 19.34 books. After—the program delicious tea, sandwiches, cakes and salted nut.^ sweet cour.ses were served.' Mrs. R. G. Mathe.son, Miss Margaret|offering. ered with (K)I1 pictures to receive the ■ ,^ti aining little Boston Bull, important 1 theatre for the j .\n uptown theatre in the midst of Harlem blazons forth on its canopy, j'Mesus Is Here.” . . . Look a little, I closer, please, and you’ll di.scover^ that 'the modern revival meeting is suffi- 'ciently prohtablo to rent an entire purpose. FOH THE NEW YEAR Day Books CHRONICLE PUB. CO. MRS. GEORfJE BROWN HOSTESS TO FRIENDS On last Thursday Mrs. George Brown,entertained amumber of ladies of the Hopewell community at a tur key dinner. Covers were laid for fourteen at the attractively appointed table. Those enjoying Mrs. Brown’s hos pitality were:-Mrs. C. V. Monroe,.Mrs. T. T. Henderson, Mrs. Ruby Beden- baugh, Mrs. Mary Workman, Miss Ruth Workman, Mias Ruth Bonds, M rs. Hugh Workman, Mrs. Ben Work man, Mr%. Downs Monroe,- Mrs. Earle Workman, Mrs, L. T! I.Awson, Mrs. Juanita Everett, and Mrs. T. P^^Davis. Kent Bell and Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Sr., I were guests on thfls occasion. | r- MRS. HOLLAND IS UOSTESS - .Mrs. George R. Holland delightfully entertained the iiieilrtUirK UT grove club on last Wednesday. After an entertaining , afternoon. Mrs. Holland, aasisted by Misses My'r tis Holland antp- Martha Davidson, served a delicious .salad course, coffee and cookies, 0 The guests include<l: Mrs. Alec Henry, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mrs. William | Henry, Mrs. R. H. Henry, Mrs. W. M. Mrs. J. 0. Guthrie and Mrs. C. S. | Pinson then took the guests to the re-1 ceiving line compo.sed of Mrs. Walter Griffiu,, the Rev. and Mrs.^yrd, Mr.s., Bostic, June Bostic, the Re\‘'.”an<i .Mrs. F. T. McGill. M iss Annie Denny then Carrtetl the' guests thiouglT^Mje where J booths Tiainw with varied entries of ■ dolls, such as Negro, rag, old, modern, f baby, bride, groom, china, largest,: smallest, foreign, were placed. I This fair was held so that little j June would have memories of her homeland while in the heart ^ China, i Afteb reviewing the fair, Mrs. Lu ther Martin carried the guests to the Arthur, I Mrs. T. R. Holland, Mrs. Jodie McMil- i Ian, Mrs. A, E. McIntosh,- Mr.s. J. I). ■ Boland, Mrs. Lula Davidson, Mrs. tThomas Owens and .Miss .Mary Lizzie in dtK-oration, a miniature Bethlehem BIBl^CLASS , " ENJOYS PROtiUAM^ ' irv . The Susanna Wesley Bible class of!®"'^*^^' the . Broad Street Methodist church] -- — m^t on Friday afternoon at the home I..METHODIST ClRf'LE of .Mrs. P. B. Adair. Assistant host- HOLDS .MEETING Mrs. H.-M. Geer, Mrs. T.} On Monday evening the Sarah Glenn H. McCrary and esses were M. .^dair, Mis. ( Mrs. J. 1. .Adair. . After player and reading the Scrip ture by Mrs. J. W. .Milam, Mrs. P, B. Adair led an interesting program on “New Year’s Resolutions,” with Mrs. Dave W. Copeland contributing to the program. During the social hour the hostesses nerved dainty sandwiches, cookies and coffee. ' DINNER PARTY GIVEN CLUB Tuesday evening Mrs. R. L Plaxico entertained the members of the Odds and Ends Book club at a lovely dinner party. Artistic arrangements of yellow jasmine adorned the prettily appoint* candles circle of the Broad Street Methodist church met at the Home of .Miss Maude Geer, with .Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Miss Myrtle Weslhury as assist ant hostesses. .After a short business se.ssfon,- pre- and sided ovbr by the new chairman, .Mrs. Clifton Adair, a program''on “Prayer and Partnership” and, “Pledge and Participation” was given by Mrs. Clyde Lankford. Short talks were aljBo mauie by the new president of the Virginia Auxiliary, Mrs. Felder Smith, and Mrs. J, C. Roper. Mrs. W. L. Blanton contributed to .the program iby giving an informative report on the Christian -^iji|cation meeting held in Greenville Friday. The hostesses served a tempting salad course and Russian tea. ed dining tables and white burned in silver candlesticks. A de-ifu^-tfRY CLUB licious four-course dinner wa.s .seized. I^enTERTAINED - Mrs. Plaxico’s gueets included: Mrs,■ Tues^day afternoon Mrs, W. A. John- Charles Workman, Mrs. C. B. Betts, hostess to the merfSbers of THE GIFT MONEY YOU RECEIVED WILL BUY Lairting Reminders “ fwfnrtiie FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE —Why Not Come In Today son was the Century club at the first meettnjT of the new year, ContinCiing a study of The Victorian Era, an informative program was given on the “Religion” of that pe riod. Mrs. A. E. Spencer discussed the “Oxford Movement,” while Mrs. W. S. Be«n read a paper on “The Part- scene being shown on the large dining! table, suggestive of foreign • mission work; Pouring tea in.,the,.<lining ropm were Mrs. C. B. Mills.‘Mrs. W. W. Watkins. Miss Kalhrene Denny■air(t”Mis. Elkin Griffin. .Mrs. Frank Gregory invited the guests into the parlor where a| missionary program .was givTn Htf fol-l lows: ' ! “() Zion Haste”—.Miss Virginia Hill. V'oeal duet, “The .Morning Light Is Breaking” — ..Ml'S. Frank .Simmons Miss Virginia Walker. - . Piano solo, “Onward Christian Sol diers”— .Mrs. ,l^onora .Major. Violin solo—Mrs. F. T. McGill. . Vocal duet, “I’ll- Go Where You Want Me To Go”—^R. F. Walker, Miss Walker, with Mrs. Leonora Major accompanist. Vocal-i-Mrs. L Crisp, Mrs. J. H. Rasor. Piano solo, “0» Little Town of Beth- lehem’’*—Mils Mildred Mills. Violin solo—R. F. Walker, accom panied by Mrs. I.<eonora Major. Vocal Duet, “Jerusalem”—Mrs. J.! H. Rasor and >lrs. L. Crisp. * j Presentation of the gift was by the' Rev. Mr. Byrd. Rev. Mr. McGill, in a' very strjking way, wished th^ Bostics i the richest blessings, to which Mrs.] Bostic'responded. The last feature was a doll given to June ffom the Surtheam class and the announcements of blue and red ribbons won at the “fair.” pm n WFflTHFP tiwLu If CrllnLIl ASPIRIN TABLETS, McKesson’s, 100 for - 39c COD LIVER OIL, highest test, pint . 69'c —. -1 „ ^ JHALIl^T OIL GLOBULES, 508 / / • $1.00. ALBOMIST NOSE DROPS 25c “OUR SPhXTAL’ COLD COMBINATION fiOc (Cold Capsules and Cough Syrup) ■ VICK’S SALVE , , . 3.5c and 7.5c MENTHOLATUM . 1 Oz. 30c • 3 Oz, (lOc No. 59 GAR.GLE for ^re Thi^tml, pint sTO(’() ; ; “ HOT WATER BOTTLES ~ i:le(’tri(: heating pads 19c .‘L5c 75c, 79c, $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 ^ $2.98, .$.3.98, $1.98 SADLER-OWENS Y Corner At Union Station - Telephone 400 m paper on ring of F4d«ndK” (Newman) Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Sr., was a gucat of the club. Presbyterians To I Would You Pay the Small Balance Due On a Fine NATIONALLY KNOWN GRAND PIANO IN YOUR VICINITY? The -Credit .Manager of a large Piano House will sell this instru ment for the balance due on lease rather than bring it back to their wai'erooms. Just continue ..small weekly payments. This piano is al most brand new. Offers exception al value for someone. Answer quick. Must be moved within 10 day.s. .Address— A. D. Mack, Dept, of Accounts, 1.106 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia : SHOWER GIVEN j REC ENT BRIDE 1 ■ M rs. R. L. Plaxico and Miss Nannie •Young Tribble entertained yesterday [afternoon at the latter’s hopie with a lovely .miscellaneous shower for Mrs. ^illiam D. Adair, a popular bride. The i lower floor was thrown ensuite for the occasion. A profusion of yellow jasmine was tastefully arranged in the rooms and lovely fei-ns were also placed at intervals. An interesting feature of the after noon was--the entrance of .Miss Josie ' Pres.sley, dre.ssed in a colorful gypsy) , costume, who presented the bride with | many lovely gifts. j Late in the afternoon an elaborate! salad course with coffee* was served.! Mrs. ^akely Tribble and Mi-ss Mar- gai^et Blakely ,a.ssisted the hostesse.s in serving. — A meeting of the entire membership of the First Presbyterian church will be'held in the church Friday evening. The ladies of the church will serve supper at 7 o’clock without -charge, and an urgent invitation is extended the entire congregation to be present. At 7:45, following the supjier hour. Dr. F. H. Wilds, missionary to Africa, now on furluogh, will give an address the foreign mission work of the church, - _ ■ Auxiliary To Hear Mission Talks A Picture of Your Home At 2 O’clock Next Wednesday Impossible to take now, but let us remind you that every four minutes a dwell ing bi^rns. Take no chances. See us' before you have a fire. — o H.D. HENRY &CO. fl. D. Hmu7 F. M. Belind BIBLE CLASS __ ENVOYS PROGRAM The, Young^Ladies Bible cla.s8 of the Aseociate Reformed Presbyterian I Kor^a, church held their January meeting on ^ (Monday evening with Mrs. Harry Bo-! [lick and Mies Mary T^d as hostesses, j at the home of the latter, j A most worthwhile program on' the jTbwer of Prayer” was given under; ■ the leadership df~ Mrs. Hubert Todd;^ [Each member entered into a general discuesion of the subject. I During the social hour, which fol lowed, delicious sandwiepes, coffee and salted nuts were seryeoxl j A lovely piece of silver ’waS^re- sented to Mrs. William D. Adair, who is a recent bride.' The Auxiliary of the First Presby terian church wijl meet next Momlay afternoon at four o’clock at the ‘church. Mission talks will be made at this time by Mrs. John Morrison, mis- .sionary to Africa, now on an extended visit here, and by Miss .Miriam Pres ton of the o<phanage teaching staff, . Aiihose—paretits are missionaries in FEEL TIRED, RCHV- '‘ALL WORI OIT?” Get Rid of Poitoiu Thai Make Yop 111 P CIRCLE MEETS * WITH MISSES PORTER The members of the Teach^.s’ circle of the Thornwell Memorial , ehtrt-ch, met on Monday evening at the home t of Mi.ssies Julia and Helen Porter. A t short business eesaion, presided ■ over by Mkm Carolyn Moore, preceded j the .program. “Foreign MissioiiB” was the subject of the interesting study of tlfo eseding* ¥>9*’ Mildred White diseuMed “If^eo,” while Mies Cgro* lyn Mobre ^oke on and a constant backache keepiag you miserable? Do you suffer burning, scanty or i frequent urination; attacks of dizziness, rbenmatio pains, swollen feet and ankles? Do yon feel tired, nerroua —all nnztrang? Then giee some thought to your kidneya Be sure they function properly, for functional kidney dl»* order pennits poisons to itay in the blq^ and upset the whoie sys- tMS. Use Doan't Pills. Doan’s are' for the kidneys only. They help the kidneys clehnse the blood-of healtb- deitr<qdng poteonona waste. Dooa’t PiOs are used and recommended the world eoer.* Gat them from any T lOAI’S riLLS A SUE EXTRAORDINART / From Thursday to Monday 60 Crepe DRESSES For Daytime, Evening and Party Don’t Miss 88 These. Only 44 High Class Silk Crepe SUITS AND DRESSES Sold up to $7.98. All to go at— $3.98 $S.98 During Thia Sale We Will Sell 84 Pairs of High-Class SUPPERS, PUMPS, TIES, -STEP-INS Sold up to $3.49. AH to go at— ^ $1.49 ^1.00 Prices Slashed for TJiis Sale Extraordi nary in Everything You May Need In— Women’s and Children’s Underwear, Sweaters and Hosiery'’* Another Shipment of Our Famous,; FRIENDLY FROCKS” Late styW gkfjga and colorings .,. ^ ww See Our New Spring Washable TAFFETA DRESSES % r Very Special At— $1.88$1.49 Only (i Blue and Brown COATS* extraordinary bargains $5.9& Money-Saving Price Cuts, In MEN'S, BOYS’ and-CHIEnREN’s"? SHOES GET OUR PRICES BEFORE EYING Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, Pants, Work ■ and Dress flirts. Sweaters, Under- Wear and Socks. ' . AM. AT RECORO-BREAKINO I.OW PRICES. COME ONE AND Al.l. — GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE REAL MONEY-SAVERS: ’-rt- DANZIGER’S - THE ilNDERSE^LLING STORE SINCE 1923 MUSGRoVe and ENTERPRISE STS. CLINTON, S. C. ■i'-. 1 . \ .. fc.