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/ I -THE CLINTON CHRONlgLE, CLINTON, S. €.' PAGE THEBE SOaETY EyENTS, €LUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST li|th« hostesses, f^ssiste^ by Mrs. QaaI ■ I Todd and Miss Doris Bolt; ~ | V-flTloUIltto guest of honor was presented witji.a lovely trosseau gift, . j / Besides Miss Todd, tljie guests' in- ■ eluded: Misses Emma I4ttle,^3Iedora Little Stickers To Be Offered Campaign Starts — / Telephone la Browning, Catherine Blakely^ Mary Ellen Workman, JEUsie Little, M^ry Todd, Mrs. Harry Nettles, and Misses Lois Martin, Phoebe Witherspoon and Marigenb Mai^n of' Laurens, and For Sale From I Christinas. _ Now V Until i A SUte /: ANNOUNCBMBNTS Due ,to the meeting of the Convention at Clemson the regular monthly meeting of the Stephen D. Lee chapter U. D. C. will be post- . poned from (he first to the second Friday in December. On account of the dllnesa of the president. Miss Norma Hallett, it is necessary to postpone the Dec^ber meeting'of the Music Club until a later date. Mrs. A. M.. Copeland, and a Christ mas story was told by Mrs. Marshall Brown and Mrs. W. L. Jones. As alresjdy ahnounced, the safe of Miss Dorothy Wilson of Spartanburg. Christmas -^^als this year in Clinton METHODISTS PLAN FOR YEAR’S WORK The monthly meeting of the Broad Street Methodist auxiffary was held in the ladies’ parlor on Monday after- noon. After, the opening hymn, the mem- j jsh possession. jcert* followed by prayer by Mrs. J todd-mahtin .. ^ . Mrs. IwoeTwId announces the en-i The meetmt was converted into a sagement of her danehter. Knth|^*«”«« «■«>« Kliaaheth, to Jamea pr,ak‘Martii, I"-i ‘h* Jr., of Laurens. The marriage will MRS. ADAIR HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB , Mrs. R. C. Adair was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Study club on last Wednesday afternoon, j A highly interesting program on! “Spain” was given by Mrs. W. P. Ja cobs.* She read an article on the Phil ippines, which \fere formerly a Span- ' Jdrs. Jacobs ajlso out- '' • I Spain and discu.-^sed * the politics. The hostess seWed delicious coffee, sandwiches, cheese biscuit and fruit cake after the^rogrfcm. i i will B bd under U Y ONRItTMAC aiAbt bers repeated the 23rd |*salm,. in con-' lined the geo^aphical situation of j country’s take place on Christmas day. CHURCH aaCLE HOLDB MEETING The Sarah Glenn eircle of Broad Street Methodist church held its laat meeting, of the year Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Lankford, with Mrs. B. R. Austin as assistant hostess. After the devotional exercises, which were led by Mrs. Lankford, the meeting was given over to business, and completion of the year’s work, j During the social hour the hostesses served a delicious salad course and j Russian tea. " for,' the White Christmas exercises, the date apd time to be announced later. \ NELSON-JEANES ANNOUNCEMENT The following announcement re ceived he^ will be read with interest: Mr. and Mrs. Claus H. Nelson announce the marriage of their daughter ; Myrtle Helen to Dr. Robert P. Jeanes - On Saturday, November 23rd FIGHT TMaiaeuLosif year. But they the dirMtion of the Woman’s club. The seals are to be dis-' rributed th.ough thei mail and Oihtonian.s are askwT to buy gen erously. I These Jir.y *56313, i sold for one cent! each, have made pos^ sible an organized canipaign against tuberculosis that has been carried on with ever increasing cm- phasis„.year after stand for something at CLINTON’S CHRISTMAS STORE “GOOD THINGS to EAT ” CHOICE HOLIDAY POODS GATHERED FROM ADL PARTS OP THE EARTH BUSINESS GIRLS’ CIRCLE ENTERTAINS THORNWELL TEACHERS • The Business Girls’ circle of First Presbyterian church met more, for they are truly health seals, since whatevtrr helps to prevent tu- ^berculosis makes for henith. The accumulated . iH'nnies provide tuber- jculosis nur.«es for a vast number of 'communities, clinics supervised by , , , , I specialists in chest disease.s, and pro- Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Hamp Stone. Special guests on this occasion were the members of the Teachers’ circle of the Thomwell Memorial church. i mote open-air schools and prevento- ria. ^Aid Ts--prtmd^ "'for sanatoria Spring Grove,. Minn. WOMEN HOLD \STUDY MEETING At Home: Easley, S. C. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes of this city and highly regarded here by a wide Lovely cyclamen and poinsettias added to the attractive living rooms. Mrs. B. F. Wingard, president of the Business Girls’ circle, spoke a few words of welcome, and also pre sided over thb business meeting of her circle. Misvs Julia Porter presided over the bu.siness session of the I*-' lacking sufficient funds cial health organizations I mend. where offi- .so recom- PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. 35c MIXED SAUSAGE, lb. . 20c BEEF ROAST, lb. X 1,5c PORK ROAST, lb. \. r ... -30c VEAL ROAST, lb. . X ^ u. 20c /VEAL tHOPS, lb. X ; ; 25c PORK CHOPS, lb. ^ 35c ■m _ , „, icircle of friends and acquaintances. The regi^r monthly m«tmg the , greduote of Presbyterian col- lege and the Rtate Medical college, Most important of all, a wide spread educational campaign has been prosecuted vigorously through schools, clubs, and many other chan nels, while the National Association maintains two magazines devoted to Ithe subject of tubercurosis. To thou- Hershey’s CHOCOLATE, 1/2 lb. 10c Post’s BRAN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 25c Kantin and Mrs served a delicious Grady ('handler,! salad course with Woman’s Missionary society of the! Pj:f«*>y^"»"lchi^I^torJ and^ did, post graduate church wasTieH Monday afternoon Oficago. He was connected ^ driv Greenville city hospital ataff Lake and coffee. ^ I addition to the members of the Is practice of,Teachers’ circle, Mrs. B. S. Pin.son, ?L^tlak2 AySbI m’o , president of the Thommdl auxiliary, ladle Mrs. Ansel ^bo and graduate of the Lu- Mws Mary -Adams and Mrs. L. R. ^“’■^Htheran hospiUl school of nurses atj^ynn were also present on the.program. (LaCrwrse, Wis., and for the past few^ , — ; years has been a member of-the staff of the Women’s and Children’s hos pital at Chicago. ’ , , . I - of afflicted people there has' Teaclwra circle. Afterwanls the cir- borne the news that the (lisea.se cles listened jointly to a Bible lesson jjj. curable if recognized early enough taught by Mrs. A. M. Copeland. land given adequate traetment. Minli- Ijater in the evening .Mr.s. Stone and, j.jj| research w’ork is carried on con-I the assistant hostesses, Mrs. H. D. through a national commit- PANCAKE FLOURv pkg. . 10c CORN, No. 2 can .. \ , iOc Skinner’s MACARONI, 3 pkgs. 25c PURE LARD, 8 Ib. pail $1.55 CANDY, 5 lb. box $1.50 Miracle Whip DRESSING, quart 40c NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL LONG BRANCH SCHOOL We have a complete Tine of Fruit Cake Material, Nuts, Fruits and Candies. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM BY CENTURY CLUB Mrs. Edward Long was hostess to the Centnry club members on Mon day afternoon. This baing the regular Christmas meeting; an interesting Christmas program was carrjed out. A paper on THE WOMAN’S ANGLE “Christmas Customs” was griven by ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY FOR MISS TODD On Frfday evening Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mrs. Jack Anderson enter tained with a lovely dinner part^, an- y nouncing the’engagement of the for -.Iaw 1Lfiai«r Ditfk HPa/I/I FOR THE ONE WHOSE CHRISTMAS MEANS MOST TO YOU Diamonds, Dinner Rings, Sterling Silver Goblets, Wrist Watches, Bracelets, Leather Goods, etc."^ Prices most reasonable. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE mer's aister-in-law, Mias Ruth Todd, I to J. Prank Martin, Jr., of Xjuirena. ^ A color scheme of pink and white, was effectively carried out in the din* ^«(her tips ' ing room and living room. In the din- ling room the table waa prettily ap- ! pointed, with places laid for twelve. I In the center of the table was a low jbowl of pink begonias and fern. Lighted candle at either end of the table added a glow. Unique place ! cards, which were in the form of let- -ters held by «upids, bore the. aPr. I nouncement: ‘Todd-Martin, I)<*cember Since the vogue for the platinum blonde died a social * death, Europe ha.«' been swept by a craze for his torical hairdress. Mesh nets such as Queen Alexandria wore in England as the bride of Edwaixi Vll are popu lar, With the chenille dote and balls of the front of the net being re placed by a tracery of pearls, jeweled clips and sometimes a few ostrich Kir.st grack*: Pinkney Holtzclaw, F. A. McNinch, Christal Madden. Second grade: Mary Todd. Third grade: Ruth Holtzclaw. Sixth grade: Mary Madden, Fran ces Smith, Ethel Rice. Seventh grade: J. M. Harris. PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK DRAWING AT 7:30 SATURDAY NIGHT First Priie . 25 Lbs. ^gar Second Prize j 24 * riKAiiuL Lb.s. Obelisk/Flour Third Prize 4 Lb. Pichic Ham DAY MASONS MEET (Campbell Lodge No. 4TXA. F. Mi, will hold a regular communication Friday night, Dw. 6, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. By order of W. M. V. P. Adair, Secretai-y. Fourth Prize 3 Lbs. Snowdrift Fifth Prize ... ..'4 Lb. Beef Boast Sixth Prize ..., X 2«/2 Lb. Box Candy Baldwin’s Grocery ’Good Things To Eat tf Phones 99 and tOO Evening make-up for bade and shoulders becomes les.s of a problem if you keep a bottle of liquid powder on your bathroom shelf. Properly applied, allowed to dry, and whi.sked off lightly with a bit of cotton, and you can rest assured your back will arir. remain perfectly groomed all evening. 4 2rY, 1935.” j When salad was only a hot weather ' A four-cdurs'e dinner was served by [dish, little Casino Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY,. December 9 and 10 - ’Shipmates Forever’ -SADLER’S December attention was paid it du ring the re.st of the year. T<xlay“we have an almost unlimited variety from the simplest salajl of greens to the salad that serves as a complete meal. With the latter, firvgers of toast spiead with anchovy butter, i sardine paste or with miheed ham mixed frith chiH .sace are delicious acces.sories. . Hot cheese sandwiches [and peanut butter and bacon toast ai’e also good .suggestion.s. on Lucien Honey and Almond Lotion, $1.00 size 39c Calox Tooth Powder 30c and 50c Ipana Tooth Paste, large size . 39c Dexter Soaps, formerly 10c per cake, . now 6 for- - r29c Mineral Oil, heavy American, pint 41c Aspirin Tablets, McKesson’s, 100 for . 39c Texas Crystals, IV2 lb. pkg. $1.M Rubbing Alcohol, 70^7 ^ull pint ... 19c Milk of Magnesia, quart 59c Vanilla Extract, Parke-Davis, " 3 oz. 33c 6 bz. 59c Haliver Oil Globules, bok of 50 $1.00 Aristocrat Toilet Paper, 1000 sheet rolls, 4 for , 25c Our Christnms Goods A**e Here, . ^And On Display- Make your selection early wkile the stock is complete. Your dollar will get more value in this class of merchan dise now than ever before. We call' for, and deliver promptly, ail doctors’ pre scriptions. Our prices are reasonable, and we’ use only the purest drugs obtainal)le. —Wilh IMcfc-l^owell *iid R«by K«el«r. They’re in the navy now! Aoid what a grand idea it waN to team the atara of “Flirtation Walk.” plua Uncle BELK’S Sam'a krhole regim^t qf midshipmen,! in the atory of' a Broadway ja/zt maestro who gave the, navy the razz' —until he fell in love with the aweet-i heart of Annapolia! >• i ^^'oraedy, “Doornvan'a Opera." See-i ing Stars. Rathe Newa. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c Gift Suggestions The Store of a Thousand Gifts Simplicity in the dreas and make up seems' to be the answer to the problem of how the efficient, yet feminine bu.sines.s woman keeps up appearances, and self-confideTK:e. But simplicty never mean* drabness. A single piece of costume jewelry, per haps. A little rouge and a little lip- j stick, but never ma.scaia or eye shad-1 ow fo]^ daj^ime use. Dresses that! won’t wrinkle, and'shoes of the sturdy' heel tiTJe. I WEDNESDAY, DEU. 11 This Woman Is Mine With Gregory Ratoff, Richard Ben nett, Katharine Sergava and HenJta Hume. Caged! Tamed . . ..dominated like the beasts her husband ruled in the arena ... Major Howes' Radio Entertainers. “Hold that Line." , Morning Show At 10 O'clock.. 10c To All SATIN CREPE NEGLIGEES Soft, lovely lines. The perfect gift. J3.48 / DANCE SETS Made of good quality satin crepe. Only— $L29 — THURSDAY, DEC. 12 ^ .Many of the new winter dresses call i “I Live For Love” ; ! attention to the hip lines. Buttons | With Dolores Del Rio, Everett! ! placed U'low the belt, fullness and, Marshall, Guy Kibl)ee and Allen Jen-1 ^sheathing tiei-s dowo over the hips The whole world’s on a honey- i demand slimness;' Time-honored ami i moon—when Everett Marshall’s gold-, highly effective, rolling on the floor, voice whispers its song of love to with the hands over^he head js the | j^orgeous Dolores, bringing a , new j 'simplest and In-st exercise and maa.- Kind of love storyjo the screen, to sage in rme. Roll ba^k and forth J thrill you, charm you, wjn you! 1 I dcrui^he nxmi .several times daily to j Rhorts — “Gus Vann’s Musical FQR THE TOTS Shirley Temple Hat and Scarf JSelJiL So cute for the little girl. Only— 98c , ROBES All-wool Flannel Robes, in all styles tind colors— $1.95 to $6.95 reduce those hips. RAMBLING 'ROUND NEW YORK Shoppe.” "Going IMaces.” Morning Show A't 10 O’clock. 10c I'o All MEN’S MUFFLERS Silk and Wool To thousands of sailors at sea, only one address is permanent—25 South Street, New York. That’s the address of the 13 story building of the Sea man’s Church Institute. Its United {States Post Office handles as much [mail every year as a oity of 20,000. jit has a bank of its own, a^naviga- ition and engineering school and a j service to fipd missing men—they’ve ! found half of the 5000 men inquired FRIDAY AND SATURDAV, Decmber 1.3 and 14 “She Married Her Bom” 48c up MEN’S GCOVES Lined and Unlined— Ifor since 1920. SADLERbWENS PHARMACY Telephone 400 ‘^At Railroad Station” Telephone 400 I Another (jueer one—the man who ; has newspaper and magazine clip- ,,pings of a huge variety of illustra tions of photograps. TTjey’re all in dexed, and cross indexed and classi fied so that you can find records of costumes, hairdress, har ness, wagons, buildings, sculpture and almost anything you can think of'ao cording to the exact period or coun try you want it. Bokrow an illmtra- tion, and you pay a* rental fee. The premiere ,of “Jumbo” brought box office receipts of $17,000. With Claudette Colbert and Mdvin Douglas. The surprise picture of the year . . . joyfully hailed from coast j to coast as the grand sniicessor to “It Happened One Night!” A modern,| am using, sparkling light-hearted comedy in wKcih ([laudette (Colbert isi at her bestln the gracious, charming ^ type of comedy role that won her last year’* ai;ademy award. — i Ce^^y, “The Timid Young Man." • “Miracle Rider” No. 13, with Toro ' authentiiL). Mix. Girl Band. ^ , I Oc and 25c ^—> 98c up TOWEI. SETS Cannon Towel Sets make lovely Christmas gifts— 29c up — I,AMPS Beautiful Table, Bed _ •' •'t Wail Lamps— and 98c up TIE AND HANDKER CHIEF SETS FOR MEN— 59c HELT AND BUCKLE SETS— 79c up PAJAMAS Corduroy Pajamas. So new, so different— $3.48 BAGS AND CASES Week-End Bags and Travel Sets. All-leather Cases— $2.95 TOYLAND NOW OPEN! Toyland now open. Complete in every way. Meet Santa here after the parade.. Open till 9 o’clock Shop and save. COWBOY SUITS Buck Jones Cowboy Suits $1.98 to $7.95 COMING SOON-tt “BROADWAY MELODY,” “OLD KENTUCKY.” “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTVi” “HANDS ACROSS THEl TABLE.” SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS— WAGONS! WAGONS! Wagons for boys and girls. All-steel construction— 79c to $10.95 Also thousands ojf toys not mentioned. Come in aad see for yourself. $2.95 and $3.95 -I i ‘ / m