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THE ci.!>:ton cHROsrCl.g. y/c. -f—r- 1 ,\ 'v.,: \ ■pAGi! TH“®>? The New but Old, GUd Sioryi '-Sama ClaBs' -SOCIEljY EVENTS. etlJB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST ——’ Tdephoiw 258 CHRIOTMA8 DAT . By Bdc»r Guest Love’s the landlord of the heart And be welcomes every guest, Setting all the iwms apart For the ones he deemeth best, Cometh eome^ the night to stay And their names are Dance Song, Wealth , and Pride and Plea.sure gay And they make a merry throng. To an inn with lights ailame And with Mery at his side Once the troubled Joseph came, But admittance Avas denied. And the landloid in the glcwm 1 Of tlie stable sheltered them, - Just because he had no room For the Babe of Bethlehem. - of .the ateddii rs. C. M. Smith. ng' march 'Hie cere- by the R^v. the strains' played by Mrs mony was performed |C. C. Vai^han. j The bride was lovely in a’suit of green .with brown ’ accessories, and ;wore a shoulder corsage of talisman roses and gardenias. ' I and Mrs. Glasgow is the accomplisheu; daughter of Mrs. T. P. Davis and the) Into Mr. Davis of the Hopew’ell com munity. She is a graduate of Clinton high school and Winthrop college and for the past several yeai*s has been 'teaching at High Point. ' t The groom is a native of Gastalia, j N. G., a graduate of High Point col-j I lege and is teaching in the schools j 'of High Point, whei'e the young cou-j i pie w'il! make their home after a short wedding tiip. » .. I 4- Ijindlord Love, ’tis Christmas Day And the winds of winter chill ^ Shall we let Him in or say That our hearts are crowded still ? j DUKES-ADAIR "V MARRIAGE Of cordial interest to their many friends is the marriage of Miss Vir ginia Dukes and William Grady .\dair which wa.s solemnized on Sunday af- ^ 'tcni(Jon at three o’chKk at the home Bible; class of ■(vf f)U bride.'s parents in Sedalia in MRS. PLAXICO HOSTESS TO BIBLE CLASS The lYoung Ladies the Associate. Reformed Presbyterian the presence of the immediate fami- church met on last Thursday evening lies and a few close friends. Th'e im- with Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. ' jpressive ring ceremony w’a.s per- An informative program on “The|formed by the bride’s pastor, the Rev. Geography of Palestine” Was led by J. R. Moore NOTICE OF sAt.E OF THE PER- S()N Ai; PROpMtY^ OF EARLE m . * WORKAn . wagan% and binder,— — Jjlteresrt; -in rnoweiv barrows, trac tors,) hay press add' .shredder and Dcienib.".- .-ilst. at tan 1)!,™!!*? ..'c,..ck :n,tl:e fortnooiv I will sail ? fjf’.v. .v r<.];.,wi,-^ p,.rm,nal propmy for c«h a *"? n .Sif to tho higheut balclsr, at tbe homf kssIK h’ WORKHa'v man, imown as^h^^ Hopkins place: 9 mules. 25 hogs and shoats. . ^ Com, oats and stoyer. Baled straw. IF IT’S A MAGAZINE YOU WANT, -r- See — * * JAMES W. CALDWELL Can 38 \ M Yuletide and ■ New Year ■" Greetings « To Everyone mvt- T HROU.OHOUT the land, many, many lands, children's eyes are bright and the morning seems so far away, when Santa Claus will have visited their homes to leave the gifts their young hearts desire^ It’s daddy here, who tells them the old, old story before they go to Sand-man-lnnd, and it’s, none other than F'redriek Jagel, Metropolitan Opera tenor with his sons, Paul and Jorit, 4 and 0. ' i‘ BRUCE BARTON l^*l”**T**,*'X?’*?® SAYS... Land Of Christ Mrs. C B. Betts. Several members joined in the discussion of the* subject Is Without Snow The bride, a petite blond, was .be-j President. I’nlikely comingly attired in a brown ensemble j A wcxnian who had obtnint*tl a joUi —■ During the social hour the hostessjwith metal trimmings and brown ac-;®;^ co-j)ilot on .an air-mail line re-i Little Christian children who live in, served dainty .sandw’iches, coffee and cessories. Jshe wore a corsage of talis-l’^'krntHl heeau.se she could not enter_j^iusalcm or who are traveling thei*e tea. Miss Ruth Tmld, brideielect, was nian roses. ' jl^he pilot’s union ami so was not per- with^ their parents will not have a presented with a gift of china by the I Mrs. Adair is the daughter of Mr. jl>assengers in had snowy Christmas. Snow almost never members. • . t and Mr.s. ,1. .M. Dukes, of Sv*<lalia. She |weather. This caused Amelia Karhart falls in Palestine, for the temperature — —*has*fliade her home here for severalsugge.st the raising of a lurid “‘to is seldom l>elo\v .‘IS ilegrees. When it MISS J VNFT I EAKE yeai*s, having iwently accepte<l-a )>o- break down the luirrier- against wo-i(|,a*s snow, the flakes melt as soon as HONORED IN COLUMBIA * .sition with Galloway’s Beauty shop. nien in aviation.’ tla.y touch tlie ground. Miss Elizabeth Withers entertaimHl M»'. Adair is the son of. Mr. and. .Miss Karhart has done much her- .M„st of the pi'oplejn 1 he eountry, at* her home in Columbia 'Phursday i Mr-s. W. T. Adair of this city. He is | self to break‘down such barrier.-v„but where the infant .le.sib< was born, dp’ evening at a mo.st delightful“drop in”la graduate of Clinton high schmd amijit will take a long time to ilestroy the'not' «‘lebrate Christmas, however! I complimenting Miss .Janet Ix^ake of jattended Presbyterian college. He ))rejudice ^inherited through tnany Kbr only a few of them are Chris-1 this. city. wtM> is to be.marriwl at her^no'^' hohls a position with • Baldwin’s generation.s in which men have man- tians; most are .Moslems or Jew.s. i ‘ aged transjM)rtation. No women drove Thbre arb some Christina^ tre<*s in chariots through the str.H'ts of ltomel(’h.,-istian homes, ami gifrs are ex- or commanded galleons on the Medit-among those who observe » The most cherisht'd Rifts vve possess are those mem ories ?ff the plea.sairt relations with our friends and cus tomers. We w’ant to publicly express (uir sincere thanks for the business you have given us during the year now drawing to a close. We trust that this relationship will continue for the coming year, and that you will not hesi tate to call upon us whenever w’e can he of SKRVICIC. v CHAPMAN’S SERVICE STAtIoN ~L ' ^ Cliiiton. C. ^ wbo jt nor home at boon Thur.s<tay to James'^hoeeiy. - King of Washington. Ix)vely Christ-. The young coUple have an apart- mas dworations, including a heauti-) ment at the home of (.the groom’.s fully ornamented ti*e^, adorntnl the • h<)u.sc, ami dtdicious punch and fruit! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ cake were served. The hofstes-s pre sented the bride-elect with an equisite gift. About twenty-five college friend.s I -of the honor guest were pi'esent.' k- Additional Locals No-Indian .^quHW eaiUmipi^ikt’hlist’s biithday. Bill there are no a camx*: no dark-eyed maiden earned street decoration*' ami- no late shoji- Jiving as a gondolier, and ev<*n in pjoblems. The -post offices have modern taxicabs not more than one.no big signs urging ‘‘.Mail your pack ages early!" May Y pur Christmas Be a Happy One Miss Leake is quite popular in Co lumbia whei'e shi versity of South „Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Neighbors lumbia whei'e she attended the Uni-^Q^ Gaine.svlile, Ga., are spending uth C^arolina and is a member rority. of the Alpha Delta Pi so driver In a thousand is a woman. Thes<‘ are "satl historical, facts, and Yet there is proiiably no place ini I do not blame the self-reliant maid- the world more appropriate to visit at j ens of the preset for bidng rebellioua-iChristmas. The Holy .■a'pulchre is in' ■:C3iri»tma, wittrth. formerTTSSnt.^ Tf “’T- “H ''''''"if'’® 1'“'' "f "'■'•'•'‘1'. ""'I »' - Ma. w V 'sadder fact. whiVh is this -the real lehem, stx miles south., is a great despots who keep women out of the church that has replaced the humble top jHisitions areVot the men but the inn where Christ was liorn. Inside is women themselve^ la large flat) stone on which the infant A leading feminist refus4sl to bavejJ^'^u^'supposed to have la-en laid. w Mr. and Mi*s. Wj^E. Neighbors. I Mr. and Mrs, George Weathers of rtreenville are spending the holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, (Jeorge Bpeake. DAVIS-GLASGOW WEDDING " A marriage of interest to >■•..■1...^. h,hj iTu s, , narns -ana j here was that of Miss Ixiuise Davis j daughter, Cornela, are sjvending the [were Imrn. ‘‘I like women,’’ she said, and E. C. Glasgow of High Poirjt, iGhristmas holidays with Mrs, Har-i***''B 1 battle for them. But when 1 N. C., which took place Sunday "at * Hs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). W, Be- ani sick 1 ilonT want one fussing friends! .Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Harris -andia woman doctor when her children '‘‘‘''Bnding us how ( hristianity grew from one humbi** lift*. Frances Grin- steail. Bush River church immediately fol- thea in Dillon. around me.” Another woman, success- ; lowing the evening service. The' Miss Redge Peake of Washington, ful in businesi, i*efused an interview, phurch had been decorateiL for the'D. C,, is spending (Christmas with her f'* a woman bond salesman. ‘‘I work,. arniual Chrismas cantata swxi Hovided^^tarents-,-Dr. ami Mrs. -Tv-J.-^Peake. ' -hai d fw-my—montry,’’- .she exclaimed, v a lovely setting for the wedding. The' Miss Mildred Wilson is spending "Do you think 1 want toilet u woman bride and groohyenfei-ed together to' the holidays with her parents at Bow- inve.st it?” SUBSCRIKE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reada” 4 -r'- Wishing Our'Frlends and I’atrons a Merry Christmas • 1 and a Happy New- Year. THANKS FOR YOl!R I.OYAL SUPPORT. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE iling Green, ’ .Miss Ix'ta McIntyre is spending the holidays with relatives in Clio. An organization w’hich proposes^to I'lect a woman pr<*si(l<*nt of the United States asks’ lye to writ<’ in favor of- .Miss .Sara Parkinson is in Due West their movement, but 1 answer that it to sjM’nd the holidays with her par- will do no goinl. “Thi* men will not ents. • jput up much of a fight, I sajl’, “hut I. Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Pitts are .spi*nd-lyou never will be successf^il. No wo oing thCj hdljclayR'^ with friends in, man w’il|; be jiresident Ix-cause the WasJiingiton, Baltinvoi’e and-Ph'datiel-fwonteu will vote agHinKt her,”' •phia. 'DrkD. J".^W()ods is s[K*nding (!hrist-1 have j' For some millions of • tur years wives ntni to hUsbaniis in emergne- mas in .St. l.oui.s, .Md.. where he has'j.h.s and cried; . "What .shall I do?” gone to jKoform the marriage cere-|s(»me diiy doubtless this habit will mony of his niwe. jiass u.wary —in just about as many (reorge Davi.s of Washington, D. y(>^ars as it has taken Jhi^haliit C., is spending Ghristmas with hisu^, foi|ne<l. mother, Mrs. .Maiy Davis. ' ' Mr. and M rs. A. E. McIntosh and Pailh Is Greater Than Hope ... ' Billy Sunday is dead -hut he had! THE COAL QUINTUPLETS — DIXIE GEM Coal — BLUE ROYAL Coal — GREAT HEART Coal — REOAL (oal ^ j — ELKHORN ( oal No Dust . . No Dirt .. .No « Clinkers . . . No Slate. * C. W. S. Guano Co. Phone fi2 E trust that every material thing you wish this (Christmas to bring will be yours and in addition tJie ble.ssings of health, happiness and success. And we extend our, sincere thanks to you for your patronage during the past year and hope to he privileged to .serve you in 1B36.. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR SAPLER-OWENS PHARMACY Telephone 400 ^ “Corner At Union Station” T V jSi y \ .jSl > We Extend Our- Best 'Wishes in wp'i I t has been a joy ahd pleas ure to serve you in both departments of our busi- nfess during the past year. We wish to take this method of expre.ssing our appreciaUiQn and thanks to each and every one of those who have given us their patronage. We pledge our' untiring etforts to serve you during 1936 in the very best possible manner. We* thank you in advance for V your continued business. 4 VM^iry Musgrove Tea Room ooeBUdoe* ’ Beauty- l%op Otis McIntosh are spending Christ inas Day in Columbia with their Jau- ghUM- and .si.Hter,.Mis. K; B. Roberts. iTioney i .and famHy. • jor-fame or the splendor of kings. If '.Mr. and Mi^. J. P. .McMillan amf sophisticated iHoson children of Fayettevill^, N. C., aieiyo” may-have thought him an eino-1 ^spending the holidayfi with'the form- clown, but no one who knew .er’.s parents* .Mr. ahd Mrs. W. M. he -believed Millan and othei- lelaitves. h** P'vgched. He was as sbre of Mrs, J. Reed Todd-has returned existence of God and of Hearei) front High Point, . N. C., where .shel^^ has b«?^n visiting her daughter and Abraham, Isaac and Jaco , •son-in-lih^', Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ho- lifl^ \ him in their angelic robes as ware the .Mr. and NMrs. W. B. Trihitle and' P^’PP'^ appeared physically Ih‘- children .a«e sjjending Christmas Day'^^''’-’ <‘y‘’«- m Black.shurg Vith Mr. and Mr.s. J. .salvation; he'knew he woqld go to Heaven. Comparesl with the brain'' of Robert G, Ingersoll, the brain of "Billy” may have beeji an IhferiqF instrument of thought, but what would Ingers^B have given for ‘^Billy’s” unques^ihn- ing faith! Ingersoll achieved f|Hhe as the great agnostic because his intel lectual honesty wojuld no^ i^rmit him to jaffim what he c6ul<Lhot pTX)ve. But yearningly, almost /pathetically, he hoped; and oncc/ at his brother’s grave, he gav^Ahis tragic utterance to that hope^ “Life i^i^narrow vale between the, cold amUbarren peaks of tw,o* eterni- j RADIOS ebwM fr«. Tubw, P»tA t,. Gaum.te«d S«r4ice. PhoiTs®.'*"''' •* f °"r, Radio Exchaaf*., tf unreplying dead there comee no word, but in the night of aeath hope see.s a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing.” Ingersoll wanted io brieve; “Billy” Sunday believ*^. Which was the rhore fortunate? If it were possible tp_jjn^ the certainty iN, Quinn. M iss Dorothy W H^n of Spartan burg is here for th^ Todd-Martin wedding which will ta1ce plaCe on Christmas Day. x Miss Elizabeth Crowell \of High Point, N. C., Miss Ruth Bikes of Greensboro, N. C., ’Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Boyd and family of Spar tanburg, were here Sunday for the Davis-Glasgow wedding. WAN T s FOR SALE — Beautiful baby grand piano* and small studio upright piano in this vicinity. Will sell cheap for caidi. Terms may be arranged. Ad dress Credit Manager, Box* 632, Spar tanburg,.^Sj, C.. l-2-3tc Simp Firat la THE CHRONICLE tjhie Storea \j plant in every heart that “Billy” possessed, it would be the greatest blessing tha^ could be ferred upon mankind. \ — ■ \ '■ BLP is really HELP if you get it at ooce/ There are 25,000 iCtna agents covering every sec tion of thecountry. Noipat* ter where you msy hip^n to bt; an i€tna - izer willing and ready to help you out of difficulty is within easy. reach. That*s another rene * son why it pays to y«TNA-^ZE S. W. SUMEREL AetM'izcr.' Next Door to Western Union Phone 80 ’ MAYYOUHAVEA MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR It /Vffords I’.s Much Pleasure To Pause For the Forty- ~ ‘ . “ frrst Thne Thanks and Good Wishes To-the Residents of Clinton and This Entire Community.. Since the heKinning of this busHie.s.s forty-oiiej’ears ago it has been our privilege to serve a big iM)rtion of the residents,of this .section. We are thankful for the busi- ne.ss extended us over this long period of uninterrupted service. We have tried to serve you well and we want to take this (xcasion to express our sincere gratitude for your support which you have given us, and to nivite a continuation of ypur good will, confidence and jiatronage in the future. [ ^ E. Tribble Funeral Directors,— Clinton, S. C. ■i-' » Si II