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- 4 L. .n »■i- lUBSDAY, JULY 30, MU' / / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. t; I**' im Htd lit), I't I ' V The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST ^ A ‘ Telephone 258 • .t \i ■ I^AGETHSEB where they attended the funerals of \j Mr. and Mrs. Guy IStone and Mrs. Ro-sa Madden, Xorton. * ' Mrs. Agnes Kern has returned from , , Gieen^oodj where she visited her son j Mr. and jars. James A.) Poole and aUd, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S ' t lb .LOUISE COE HOSTESS, t6 “JOLLY EIGHT”» Monday evening Louise Coe enter tained 'the “Joaiy 8” and a number of boys^ at the homi^ of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. W,_H. Shands. Uaiicing wa8”''enJoj^ tHrougHout the evening. Punch and cake were served for refreshments. MRS. J. F. JACOBS. JR. WTERTAINS CLUB Last Wednesday morning Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., was hostess to the members of her bridge club at a pretty party. 4^ Amid colorful summer flowers, three tables of bridge were in play. Clkrksville, Ga.", Gwendolyn' Barnes of Augusta, iGa., Louise Coe of Colum bia, Kohn Barnes, Bob Oxley, C. W. Weii*, Jr., Walter Coker, Jack Hol land, Joe McMillan, Billy Pitts, Rob- famiiy of ^unn, N. C., are visitang_.\.< Rerni Agnes Kern accompanied Mrs, W. A. Poole for a few days. grandmother home for‘a visit. Friends of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes willj Mrs. R. L. Wylie and sons, Robert |,;regret to khow she is ill at hfr home.'and Moffitt, of Clover,, were guest's ^ ' MrS. R. P. Lnapman and Miss Pearl week of Mr, and C. P. Rob- Hitt visited friends and relatives Gross Hill on Thursday. j C. P, Robinson has returned from Mr.-gnd Mrs. T. C.-Johnson, Billy ^Spartanburg, where he v?Uted his Johnson, Miss Ella Little McCrary sister, Mrs. Hollis. ^ ■land Miss Elizabeth White of DOr- . .rt K„„ .f DilUrd Carroll Barnes and Tench Owens tn-Texas* and other poihts of Interest Miss Lucille Sprouse and B. F. MRS. ELLIS HOSTESS | ,*"f “* TO “IDLE MOMENTS" i of Mr. *nd Mrs, W. L. L»t«. Mrs. Geor»« H..Ellii-WM . pU.s- *1'" spending To Attract Many ing hostess to the members of the Idle Moments club on Wednesday morning. Lovely summer flowers, including gladioli, zinnias, rosM and blue sal via, beautifully decorated the rooms. Rook was played at three tables and later a delicious salad course, ice Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs assisted the hostess in serv-j cream and cake were served, ing delicious refreshments. MRS. DILLARD ENTERTAINS. AT BRIDGE 'IIoveTy in "' every ”3?tail "was’ the bridge party which' Mrs. L. B. IHl- lard gave on Friday morning. Exquisite gladioli and vari-colored METHODIST AUXILIARY IN REGULAR MEETING The Auxiliary of the Methodist Ttfhurch; mot at the church oh ■Monday afternoon. Circle No. 1 had charge of the pro gram. Mrs. J. W. Milam gave the de- Ellison’s inaugurates jtheir annual seyeral weeks at Camp Touawand^l Summer Clearance sale beghiningt’' near Hendersonville,.N. C. Tthis morning (Thursday) and con- Mrs. J. P. Kilgo and daughter. Miss tinuing until further announcement. Mae Kilgo, of Darlington, w%re re-1 The story of the event is told in the cent guests'of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. i advertising columns of today’s paper. Robinson. i Special arrangements have been Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles and Miss ^ made by Mr. Ellison for this selling Patricia Giles spent Friday and Sat- event which ^11 draw throngs to urday in Atlanta, Ga. | partake of the erxtaordinary bargains Misses Ruth Monts and Margaret ahvay.s offered when this well-known Brice returned this week from Camp,firm announces a" sale. “All summer Tonawandah, where they spent sev- merchandi.se has been cut to the eral weeks. bone,’’ Mr., Ellison state.^ \yith free. Mr. jmd. Adair, offered Faye Adair and Bill Horne spent those who attend. Sunday in Brevard, N. C., with Mis8-4 Here Nothing pleases us more than to please our large family^ of customers. We cater to those especially who appreciate Quality and want to know the food they serve is pure and wholesome. August is'tn^e — apother hdt monflr. May we have the pleasure of Wving you this month with foods of e^wv descriotion'^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • • • • • • • • • zinnias were artistically arranged in the living rooms, At the end of the progressions Mrs. t%oma8 Jacobs and Miss Mary Dil- votional. Mrs. John D. Yarborough le<f the assemblage in prayer. Mrs. J. C. Roper read an article from the Wprld Outlook ‘ entitled “Together- es Helen and ETIa Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Layton and] Why not keep your money at home .... .nui^ i,i„ „ ,„b„riptlon.-«ithM children of Atlanta, spent j Sunday^ _ JAMES W. CALDWELL lard assisted the hostess in serving i n*** delicious refreshments. A business'session followed. THEATRE PARTY FOR GRANDDAUGHTERS Last SaturdiFy afternoon Mrs. B. L. King gave, an enjoyable theatre .jparJiy for her ,-granddaughterSy Mai^ Lee Phillips of Spartanb^rg, and Robbie King. „ ( The girls attended a movie at a lo cal theatre and later were served a delicious supper at Mrs. King’s home. 'irhe girjs present on this occasion were: Mary Bailey Owens, Ame Ja cobs, Betty Hunter, Jean Quinn, and Betty Tribble. MRS. SIMPSON GIVES PARTY FOR NIECE ~' Little Betty Simmons of St. Louis, Mo., was honor guest on Tuesday morning wberv her aunt, MrSr W. 41. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lajiton. Mrs. E. B. Setzler and little son, Ewell, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M! Cannon. | Miss Margaret Bates Taylor has^ Teturn(?d from Brevard, N. (^., where, she spent several days with Miss Ella| Adair. ‘ [ Miss Sallie Wright is spending sev-, eral days’ vacation in the mountains ^ r^r SaJttda;- N- O. ' * 'f I Misses Xyda Leake, Sadie Gband-| ler and Tom Addison leave this week The Magazine Man Simpson gave a party fcjr her. Soon after the little girli arrived they donned attractive costumes and|for Myrtle Beach, where they will be! Absolutely One 32-piece set of China given away Saturday night at 8 o'clock^ at— ELtlSOteS MRS. PITTS HOSTESS AT CARDS ' Mrs. Raymond Pitts delightfully entertained the members of her card, club and several additional guests on last Tuesday morning. Vari-colored zinnias and Queen Anne’s lace brightened the living rooms. The games were played at four tables. Mrs. Hubert Pitts assisted the hostess in serving refreshments in two delicious courses. presented a short play, in which each one represented their favorite movie star. members of a house , party. Miss Anne Holland, who has been visiting her brother and sister-in- Punch and crackers were served law, Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, and 'later Mrs. Simpson took the group uptown for ice cream. Those enjoying this attractive left last week for Columbia to visit relatives., Mrs. Ella Adair, Grover Adair, Mr. party, besides Betty, were: Ayliffe-jand Mrs. John Rob and little daugh- Jacobs, Myra Adair, Cornelia Harris, and Jane Carson of Greenville. LOVELY PARTY FOR FLORIDA VISITOR Last Wednesday evening Miss Mir iam Donnan gave a lovely party in compliment to Miss <3ene Bowles of Tampa, Fla. Handsome gladioli ,and zinnias at tractively decorated the living rooms. Several unique contests were en joyed and later monopoly was played. Those enjoying the affair, besides CHURCH SOCIETIES HOLD JOINT SESSION Monday afternoon the circles and auxilia^ of the First Presbyterian church' held a joint session at the church. The various circles first met sepa- rately-to transact business matters iind later convened for the devotional and Bible study which was given by Miss Margaret Jones. Mrs. A. M. iGopeland gave a taUr t)ir “Religious ter, Grace, of Washington, D. C., are visiting relativejs here. Misses Patricia Giles, Jeanne Dulin, Garrard Johnson, Roger Henry, and James Hitt spent Sunday at Folly Beach. Mrs. R. 0. Ward "^Of Kingstree, spent the week-end-with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laytan. Mrs. Btawar Dixon and childr^ of Talladega, Ala., are visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Miss Barbara Martin of San Diego, Cal., was the guest last week of Miss Teachings in the Home’’ and Mrs. A. j Patricia Giles. V. Marlin talked on “Religious Teach ings in the Sunday School.” i\ Afterwards a business session was htld. .. BAPTIST AUXILIARY IN MONTHLY SESSION The general meeting of the Wom an’s Auxiliary was held on Mdnday the honor gpest, were : Misses Eliza-j afternoon, At the church, beth Barnes, Margaret Shealy, Betty j a business session was called, dur- ^ratt, Inez Young, Emily Dillard, which time all reports were given Alline Copeland, Dorothy ^pghn of'and -nratters of importande discussed. ; The missionary- feature was D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •••Andeo* EMBALMERS LicenMd Conplcto 3: Modem E4iripn«it Day Phono f4 Night Phonea 24' 25S or 2S5 Clinton^ 8. & CORN & TOMATOES, 2 cans . 25c GALO, 3 cans . . r^ PINEAPPLE SPEARS, man DUKE’S RELISH, V2 pin?~ MIRACLE^WHIP, pint .. GRAHAM CRACKERS, Ib. RIPPLED WHEAT, 2 for VIENNA SAUSAGf, 3 cans VEAL STEW, lb..... VEAL CHOPS, Ib. .. ROUND STEAK, lb. BEEF ROAST, lb. . BEEF UVER,lb. ... MIXED SAUSAGE, lb....... 20c BOLOGNA sausage, lb. . ; 20c „ - FRESH DEEDED FISH PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK Ihrawing Saturday Night, at 7:30 Phones 99 mnd 100 in SELL US YOUR OLD WATCH Wc’U give you a liberal allowance on a stylish new Wrist or Pocket Watch. Come in — let*s talk it over. INTIS JEWELRY STORE charge of the Langston circle, led by Mrs. Alex Henry. T^he program follows: Song, “I Love To Tell the Story.” 'Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Mrs. C. B. Adair spent a few days last week in Greer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bushin. Mrs. Weldon Adams of Spartan burg, and Mrs.-Ray Phillip.*! of Sene ca, are the guests this week of Mrsi William Henry. S. W. Sumerel spent the week-end in Ruby with his sister and brother-! in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Virginia, who has been vis iting her aunt and uncle. Miss Dorothy Wilson of Spartan burg, is spending 'this week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Topic, “Good News of Kingdom Progress.” (The material for study was taken from the report of the Southern Baptist convention held in St. Louis in May). “Progress Seen' in Figures,’'’ Mrs. S. D. Lewis. “Flashes From Around the World,” Mrs. p. S. Aiken] ■ General questiorjs answered by Mrs. Ktherton. * ' MR. AND MRS. LANKFORD BKTERTAIN AT DINNER < Mr. and Mrs. Clydi;, Lankford en- ■ig^ined with a lovely dinner on Frt- dajKpvening honoring Mr., and Mr4. Riy Pjtts, who were recently married. In the dining room the beautifully appointed table was,centered'with a lighted crystal flower on a reflectqr, with low howls of iroies oir aither side.'The hrfdal motif wa^ effective ly carried out in the place cards and mint cups. An elaborate dinner in four courses was served by Mra. P. B. Adair, Misses Tokie and Faye Adair] — After dinner, bingo and cards were eiijby^. Novel prizes were given the winnpts in bingo, with top'score prize io; bridge fpuy'ti), Mrs. Ray Pitts. Mrs. Pitts^ltllPlrs. Brunson Bollard, a recent bride, were presented with attractive covered butter dishes. Besides the honor guests,, jthose en joying the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mi-’ lam, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts) Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Misses Helen Hol lingsworth and Clyde Ray. WHY THE LEGISLATURE IS SUSPECT TTie general assembly , of South Carolina plainly performed its sworn duty when It refused to adjourn on condition of doing the bidding of (Jovemor Johnston. . The members Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young ofl Charlotte, 'spent the, week-end here! with relative.s. Mrs. Young remained! for a visit. Misses Gene and Ruth Bowles re turned to their home in Tampa, Fla.,; on Tuesday after visiting friend.s here the past two weeks. ^ , Mrs. Bessie Godfrey left Tuesday fori a tWo weeks’ visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Clarence Asbill, at Clemson j college. Mrs. Hprvey Brannon of States boro, Ga., and Mrs. Emma Little spent the week-end in Sjmpsonville with thei.r sister and daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd and Mr. Todd., _ Mrs. George E. Simmons and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Coline E.^ Smith of St. Louis, are spending several days with Mrs. W, H. Simpson. Mrs. Rost:W. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire, Miss Sara Whitmire and William Whitmire of Cross Keys, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lank ford and Mrs. Charles S. Lankford pn Sunday. " Mrs. Ler'Roper and little son, of Newberry, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones. Mrs. B. M. Dutton, M^-C. W. Hallman, Miss'Shannon Simpson and Eddie Simpson have returned from a| trip to Sullivan’s Island and Isle ofj. Palms. . , - ! Mr. and Mrs. Fax of GoldsboroJ N. C., are guests of Mrs. J. at HoteT Clinton. | Mr. and Mrs. J .E. Dukes and Mrs. Edna Knight of * England, Ark., are visiting relatives here and‘m Green-, wood. ■ could not have assail^ Gfiemor Johnatohla-—di^atidS - fore swearing themselves. 'At same time there is a deep-seated * popular suspicion among the people that the general assembly is ip.jrreat measure controlled by lAwyers intent oh eleet- ipg themselves to judgeahipa and oth er offices.—News and Courier. Miss Ruth Brown of Anderson, will return to her home today after spend ing Several days with Miss Agatha Bailey. ' [ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair spent; Sunday in Williamston with the lat-| ter’s mother, Mrs. Birdie Gray. Mrs.! Gray and son, Anderson, accompa'^nied; them home for a few days' visit. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, andl daughter, Jean, of Columbia, are vis-j iting the former’s mother, Mrs. A. V. Martin, , Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Stone, Duffie and Louis Stone and Homer Jneka of Goldville, have returned from Atlanta Fighting Sickness Next to your DOCTOR the Jmportant thing is the MEDICINE.’ But what good doew it do to seek the best medical advice unless the medieine proscrihu'd is potent and is compounded by a PHARMACIST who possesses -a high degree of prescription skill? Specials Friday and Saturday WEST & PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES t9c PEPSODENT 1 ANTISEPTIC (Largh)r^Q0 fS FIRSrPRIZE .....:;r2rLBS. gold medal flour SECOND PRIZE 12 B«ech-Nut Tomato Juice THIRD PRIZE ; 8 LBS. JEWEL LARD FOURTH PRIZE 2 Boxes RITZ CRACKERS BaUwin'sjirocery , . O -Jul "" - ' - " . ■ ! Suppose the prescription does seem to copt a trifle more when compounded by a good PHAR.MA- CIST. When figured out'on a dose basis the amount isThkignificant, and the results from the medi cine are ho much better, j f In fighting sickneNH, by all means search out the most competent medical talent, because it pay.s. But'don’t stop there. Be sure to have the medicine compounded by a PHATtMACIST who uses only the highest grade of materials and whose ability in prescription work is on a par-with the skill] of the DOCTOR consulted. a ' • I • ■ * B. C, (Large) I7C REGULAR VALU RUBBING ALCOHOL, pint 19c BLACK DRAUGHT 19c HONEY & ALMOND, $1.00 size .. 39c RUBIZAN ANTISEPTIC, pint 49c MUM, large, ,*, . 1 49c McKESSON’S SALTS, lb 20 c • * J s * - ^ 'ALKA SELyzEB, large ^ 49c FtYDED, ^uart ^ MINERaI OIL. pTnt TENNI^ BALLS 3 for 80e STEVEN.sbk’S ANT POISON 25c POND’S CREAM,-35e size :. 29c SADIER-OWENS PHARMAGl > ' - ■ITELEPHOkZ\46(>.-^ “AT UNION STATION” -'-r' ♦ ' ^1 .Kt-. Xt . ..v'ae.:-. i.iJL.*;' Wli hi . • A I ... f ■» r