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y v- Vr ' ; THORSDAY, MARCH 14^ 1M5 - . V . - ■ •^■'- - ,' i '■'; '^ I" ^. ' ■ . .*_ -' . ‘ 7 THE CttoTOfTCHROJqCLE. CtlWTON. S. C, ' lr~^ / SOCIETY EVENTS, AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Tdephone 258 ANNOUNCEMENTS ^ The American Lefion Auxiliary ]mll meet Thursday afternoon, March>421, at 4 Deblock with Mrs. William Henry. ^Assistant hostesses will he Mrs. .Georgre R. Hollaikl, Mrs. W. A. Buch anan, Mrs. R. J. Pitts, Mrs. Lewis Simpson, Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, and Mrs. B. H. Henry. The Auxiliary of . Broad Street Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon at o’clock at the “ODDS AND ENDS’* - CLUB EN’TOKTAINED - , Misses ^aigaret ~ jind Catherine Blakely siwre hostesses to the 'mem bers of the ^‘Odds and Ends’* 'B$ok jclub on Thursday evening,'with a^ <^t. Patrick’s Day party, , v . As the‘guests arrived they ware presented with little booklets contain ing St. Patrick's contests. v ^ After the contests were finished the hostesses served a tempting^ salad course and a sweet course. . , Besides the regular members, Mrs. W. ,D. Adair was a guest of the club. Tuesday evening, wh^n Misses Verna Hill and Leta McIntyre entertained with a theatre party. After the'picture the .guests return ed to the home of -Mr. and Mrs. B. I uible CLASS S. Pinson ^where delightful refresh-1 HQHjg MEETING ments were served. • . DINNER GIVEN ■BASKETBALL GIRLS Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lytm deUght- ftilly entertained the members of the week-end ii^ Newberry with Mrs. C. W* Chandler. Mr. Chandler accom panied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb'^’an nounce the birth of a daughter, Doris Avanelle, on March 11. " , * Colie" Hills spent ^he week-end in Shelby, N. Ci^'with his sister. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poole of Wel- ford spent Saturday witl\ Mr. and* Mrs, C. W, .Poole. Mr. and-* Mrs!^ C. W. Poole spent Sunday in T^letsvilie with the for mer’s parent. Houston Ellis spent the week-end with Harold Copeland at his home! hear Clinton. i at tli/ community’^ house night, (/After numerous Saturday games and conte^s were played, refreshments - ice cream and cake Afrere served by^ Sli^CRIBE TO THE CHHONICLI^ the hostesses, Misses'Margaret Blake* ly, Melda Von HollehTand Mrs. Dewey Milla. X , ,, _ Friends of Bill Waldrop are sorry On^Mond^ ev«m^ the Young ,h„ he is very ill «t the home oies Bible cIms of the AssMi.te 1^- his sister, Mrs. B/ L. Wood. formed^Presbyterian church held its regular ^tnonthly meeting at the home of Miss Nannie Young Tribble. Following the business session, the church, .^t this time the regular party Thomwell girls’ basketball squad with)devotional was led by Miss Tribble. A * ^ 1 A _ - - * ^ „ a t.l!_ ^ _ n.. • «« A «• .AM O e k A I ^ Y will be givbn for those having birth .^days during the quarter. T**® regular monthly meeting of the /D. A. R. chapter wlil be held Wednes- day afternoon, March 20, at the home of Mrs. B. R. Fuller at 4 o’clock. BOYCE-NEAL Miss Gladys Boyce and Emmett Neal were married Saturday evening by Dr. Dudley Jones at hfe home on Calhoun street. Immediately after the ceremony they left for a wading trip. 'Both Mr. and Mrs. Neal aje residents of the Lydia Mill community where they will make their home. DR. LYNN HAS BIRTHDAY Qn last Thursday Mrs. L. R. Lynn entertained a few friends with a lovely luncheon in honor of Dr. Lynn’s birth day. . 'Guests enjoying this happy occa sion were, Mrs. Isham Ajinatrong, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap, and Carolyn and Thornwell Dunlap, Jr. a lovely dinner on Saturday evening. | well planned program on Besides the basketball team, those n-j and Knocking” was given vited were, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson,]Ruth Todd. Miss iCora Richey, Furman Jordan, A templing salad Walter Beeman, and Fred Garland. - . A Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Weathers of Laurens, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. A. Mills. Dorroh Hairston, Mansel Bridwell, Wilfiam'Crocker, and Woodrow Jones Sadler's Marefi S|ieeiais Bluffing] "Sunday, in. Fountain Inn. No. 58 THROAT GARGUE. pint 48c PURE CQD I^IVER OIL (McKessons), pint . 58c by Miss BOBO-WINDHAM • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo of Spartan burg announce the marriage of ^eir iMr course and tea was served tb about fifteen guests. daughter, Lillian, to Dewey Wind! COLLEGE CfROUP • GIVES DANCES During the week-end m leadership fraternity of of Columbia on December 25th, 1934. As both were former residents of Clinton, they have many friends here who will wish them much happiness. Mr.-and Mrs. Windham are making their home in Columbia, where he holds a position. BASKETBALL TEAM IS ENTERTAINED The girls’ basketball team of Thom well orphanage was honored again MRS. WOODWORTH HEADS CENTURY CLUB Tuesday afternoon the annual busi ness meeting of the Century club was held at the home of MrsrP. D. Jones. Mrs. M.'G. Wobdv^rth was chosen to serve as‘ president, Mrs. W. A. Johnson was nanted vice-president and Mrs. R, E. Wysor was elected secre tary and treasurer. , The program committee for the new year is composed of the following: Blue Key, Prebyte rian college, sponsored a series of dances held at Copeland’s hall. There were three events in the series, on Friday evening the military ball, Saturday afternoon an informal tea dance, sponsored by the fraternities on the campus, and a Collegiate ball on Sat urday evening. - Don McDonald and his P. C. orches tra furnished music for all three oc casions. Many'out-of town visitors and for mer students were here during the week-end an<| attended the affairs. Little Betty^Jean Ellis is spending ji; week with her cousin, Miss Lucile Copeland, at her home near Clinton. The Girls’ club enjoyed a Weiner roast at'^Yarborough’s Mill on Friday night. The regular meeting* of the Sowing club was held at the community build ing Tue.sday night. Miss Elolse Brown was hostess for the evening, and af ter work was laid aside, served de lightful jefre.shments of ^ake and coffee. __ The Woman’s club enjoyed a social alRagar, i^int 79c' Mineral Oil — Agar — Phenopthalein Comp. NADINE SOAP 25c, FREE WITH JAR NADINOLA 50c ALBATIIM Pneumonia Salve . Large jar double strength. 25c CALON^ TOOTH POWDER 30c Cleans and whitens. Dentists recommend it. ASPIRIN TARLETS, 100 for ...! L. 39c "— Quickly soluble. CIRCLE MEETS WITH MISS CLYDE RAY The Sarah Glenn circle of Broad Street MKhodist church met on Mon day evening at the home of Miss Clyde THE BARREHS Of Wimpole Street Mrs. S. M. Huntfey, Mrs. B. Graham, j Ray, with-Misses Helen Hollingsworth and Mrs. Willard Jones. China The prettiest t designs you’ll see anywhere priced so low! Distinction! Individuality! Smartnesa! * Our China has definite charac teristics t{iat lift it from the ‘commonplace. PRONTIS JEWEURY STORE jMRS. STU1T8 ! HOSTESS TO CIRCLE The regular monthly meeting of the Ella Riddel circle of the Thornwell Memorial church was held Wednesday aftemoopi at the home of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. A well rounded program on ril” was given with Mrs. B. .S. “Bra- Pin- son as chairman. The Bible study on Mark was given by Miss Caroline Caldwell. Following the closing prayer, Mrs. Stutts, assisted by her daughter, Dor othy, dressed in colonial costume, and Mrs.. Harry Layton served a 'deliciou8[elusion of the program, chicken salad course with coffee. Not exactly, but it sure looks like summer time* in March when you come to this store and see the fresh Vegetables and Fruits we have on display. It looks like everything that’s good to eat out of spring and summer gardens, is already, here. And it is. Come and see or call. SPECIALS THIS^W^ TOMATOES, 3 .cans 25c LIMA BEANS, can 10c CUT OKRA, can PINEAPPLE JUICE, can 1^ Wc ] ^tservice, with L W. Marks as leader. The topic -pre.sented was, “Christ in Everyday Life,” with T. W. Coleman, Miss Wilbur Wilburn and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy taking-part. At the evening service hour the pulpit was filled by the Rev. J. R. Kennedy, also of Spar tanburg. : • KEWPIE TISSUE, 3 rolls 25c POST TOASTIES, 3 pkgs..... 25c RINSO, 3 for . . . . . .^ .25c Snappy Whole Bean Coffee, lb. . 20c VIENNA SAUSAGE, 3 cans .. 25c CELERY 10c LETTUCE 10c FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS PRIZES THIS WEEK TIME OF DBA\pNG — 7:30 /X ^ - FIRST PRIZE 25 LBS; SUGAR SECOND PRIZE 8 LB. CARTON LARD THIRD PRIZE ... 4 L^S. BEEF ROAST- FOURTH PRIZE 1 LB. WHI'^ HOUSE COFFEE FIFTH PRIZE 6 CAKES PALM OLIVE SOAP 7‘GoodT^ I Phemes 99^4nd 100 Clinton^ S« C* and Ethelyn Horne as assistant hos tesses. ~ After a short business session, the following program on “Heroes of the Faith” was M by Miss Sara Stone.' llymn—“Faith of_. Our Fathers,’* S^jripture—Joyce* Pitts.^ Prayer—Mrs. Clyde Lankford. Paper—^“The Old Gospel Trail— William McJCendree Crosses Thp Ap palachians”—Collette Griffin. X'Tobia Gibsoih Enters The Swamps of Mississippi”—Mrs. Clyde Lankford. “The New Gospel Trail”—Lois Blakely. ' ■ — - The hostesses served 'P delicious salad course, tea and candy pt the con- SPECIAL’SERVICES AT A. R. P.JDHUBCH On Sunday, March 3wi, special 8er-\ vices that proved 'both interesting and helpful, were held at*--the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. At the morning hour a group” of young people from Erskine college were in charge of the service with Wesley Abbot as leader. The topic for the service W’as “Open Doors for Ser vice.” Those taking part were Misses | Mary Todd, Sarah Parkinson and Mary Wesley Wilkerson. Two duets were sung by Miss Parkinson and Mr. Abbot. During the Y. P. C. U. hour a group of young people from the Spartan burg ,Y. P. C. ,y.„hM chaOK-JJf-J^ Friday March 15 (One Day Only) CAPITOL THEATRE Laurens, S. C. ANTACID POWDER, 4 oz ’.L 50c For Belching, Gas, Stomach Discomforts. MILK OF MAGNESIA . .. Pint 38c Quart 68c HEAVY MINERAL OIL, American, pint lie s -PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES 39c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE „ 39c YRENS, Napkins, box of 12 23c \ Soft Comfortable — Safe. Haliver Oil Globules, 50 for SI.00 SADLER-OWENS Also Morning Show At 10 O'clock PHARMACY Telephone 400 Lydia Mill News Mrs. P. B. Bobo apd baby, Sylvia iAnn, spent the week with Mrs, W. N. 'Bobo. ' , Mr.s. W. N. Bc^, William and Helen Bobo and t;. D. Bailey and James Bar- j jley spent Staprday in (Charleston. *, I Mrs. K. F. Johns spent W'ednesday' in Union. / Mi.sses/ Virginia Crocker, Eleanor Cauble, and Mae Mcl^endon spent, the jweekTend in Goldville with Mrs. J, C. mo/ , ■' j Mr. and Mrs. W'alker Crane, Mrs. 'Rosa Cole and her mother spent Sat- [urday in Greenville. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reed spent Ithe week-end in-Anderson with the latter’s mother. Jdr. and Mrs.J[ra SQmerell spent the week-end in Woodruff with relatives. Mrs. Dora Hill spent Sunday in Co lumbia. Mr. Hill, who has been a pa tient at the Baptist hospital, was able to come home with her. Everett Wren of Woodruff, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Betty Cauble. .Mrs. H. R. Caubl? and Miss Irene Southern spent Thursday in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mills spent the 2?- V if •It Gray Fungal Home Clinton, S. C. 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