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1. > - < » it // .. / ."J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 * I THE CLINTON CltRONICLB, CLINTON, / . I . Lc I’ / t t: PAGE msif The Woman’s ciatipn of her work in their/organi zation. ’ SOOETY EVENTS. etUB AND CHimCH NEWS OF UiTERESf' ' Telephom'258 / , ' Faye Adair, William Home, Mrs. W. G. Hornf, Miss Doris Home, Elbert Horne, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. ^P. B. Adair, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Wade, Misses Helen Adair Assisting Mrs. Bailey in entertain ing were Mrs. R. M. Eeagu^, Mrs. R. L. Bailey, Mrs. A\e?t Henry, Mrs. Dan Yarborough, ^iss Ruth Bailey, i Marion -\dair, Mary Jo Rhe- ' Mj^S. B: H. S'uddetl^ Mrs, Ralph Cope- ney' pf Augusta, Eli^beth of ' ►. ISTnd, Mrs. . A. Moorhead, Mrs. i Greenwood, and Lee Quarterman, of G. H. Ellis, Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Mrs.! Charleston. , ' J. B. Hart, Misses Julia and: . Annie I rj ANNOUNCEMENTS The W. C. T. U. will, meet Fri4ay afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Irene Todd. All imembers are invited. will adair-YXrborough The following annonncement be.read hfepe with interest:' Mrs. Sallie C. Adair announces the marriage of her daughter, Ena Madge, to Alton S. Yarborough, on StpL 30, 1936. __ Mr. and Mrs. L. W’. Wiggins of Nor folk, will go to San Diego soon to be near her husband's headquarters. Rogers Bailey. Fifty members were present on this occasion. MUSIC PUPILS HAV5 FIRST FALL MEETING last Friday afternoon, the Flor- idaSI tieet school music pupils,of Mrs. ADAIR-HORNE WEDDING ' Ferdinand Jacobs held their, first A LOVELY -AFFAIR ' ! Music ^lub meeting of the year at ENTERTAINS FRATERNITY [ ^vent of unusual beauty and! the borne of Mrs, Jacobs on Calvert .MEMBERS AT DANCE {dignity was the wedding of Miss {avenue. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten entertained I Faye Adair and William Snead'-Horne j The program of the tneeting was the members of the Alpha Lambda' w’hich took place at high noon 6n Sat-f^® follow’s: ’ Tau fraternity and other guests at a jurday, October 3, at the Broad Street i “The Star Spangle<l Banner,” ar- dance at the Iak^sTde~ cbuhTfy club' Metho<list church. The cerernony was ranged by Stults—Jane Little VO?r~HOLLEN-CROCKER ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J Clinton announce the marriage of their (laughter,- Elvira, to William Da vid Crocker, also of this place, on July G, 1936. ^ LITTLE GIRL HAS O. Von Hollen oftBlRTHDAY PARTY on Saturday evening. Thirty-five guests were present. Delicious punch was served through out the evening. {performed by the bride’s pa.stor. Dr. [J. C. Roper. I The church was beautifully deC; orated with fern.s, white floor bas- ' kets filled with crotalaria, and tall 1 candelabra holding, lighted candles. METHODIST CIRCLES MEET MONDAY __(jrcles of the Broad Street Metho-.,.,^,.,,,^,., dist church will meet atTHWl’on”nexrtw^ty^ne little friends. Monday afternoon at the designated places. CJrcle No. 1.—Mrs. W. C. Oxley; Mrs. John Coleman, chairman. ^ <'ircle 'No. 2.—Mr*: Geo. W. Cope- kind; Mrs. B. H, Boyd, chairman. * Circle No. 3—Mrs. T. P. Owens; M rs. Eugene Hitt, chairman. which formed a lovely background Martha Davis, little daughter of j ibe wedding. Mr. and Mrs, John Davis, celebrated} A beautiful program of music pix?- her fifth birthday with a party qn ceded the ceremony. Mrs^. R. W, Wade Verdi—*\nie laolx Monday aftornoon. Each littld- frigid , sang ••S«wtcst Stbiy Ever Told” and | ..j,,,, ' romembored her w.th a icift. ; J Love \ ou Truly, «c«'mpan.cd_hy Two Folk tunes, arranged by Wil liams—Am^ia~Tayne. Paper, “Life o^ Haftidel”;. “See the Conqu’ring Hero Comes,” Handel — Jane Little. - ^ Duet—Elizabeth Jackson,\ Mrs. Ja- cob.s. “Fire Bells,” Williams; “Dia Wright—F'rances L«h‘ Pitts. “Lo Donna e Mobile” (Rigolettb.^ Many outdoor icames were played. | Mra. damee Pina at the organ Miss p,.,|„|_Marjorie Miller. Uter congealed salad in eo ors, | Elitaheth Sproles of (.reenwood, ren- •■i.lf,, of Haydn" - Mirci crackers and mint? were served to.d^ered a violin sqIq^ nade.” Mac Finney lighted the can dles while .“Souvenir” was played. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO MEET MONHAY The circles of the First Presbyte- LOVELY COMPLI.MENT TO REV. AND MRS. LONG . ^Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn entertained at 'a lovely dinner party in compliment to Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long who lekve soon make their home in Greenville. , Graceful arrangement of tithonia '^*' sister of the bride, and Miss Doris “Andante” (Surprise' Symphony), try. ..!> 1 1 g-u •. r I y. iHoydn; “Jolly Darkies,” Bechter — The •■Bridal Choru, from Lohengrm| Gallhway. is Is a One-Stop QUALITY merchandise is alwaysjiplieaper in Hre long run. In every price class we strive to stock omy mer chandise of knawn quality. We never lower oitr standard to appeal to mass trade. We stock quality^merchandise at medium prices. ‘ ' / Here you have the advantaRes of ^complete One-Stop Grocery Store and Market where ^hopping is both pleas ant and profitable. / ^ • ♦ • •• • • • / • • • was usod as a processional First to enter were the ushers, Ciyde S. Lankford, xincle of the bride; and l>‘e S. Quarterman, of Charles- to,ton. , Miss Marion Stokes .Vdair, young- A I low adorned the living room. n j bowl of mixed garden flowers in a white container centered the dining rian church will hold their regular table. A delicious turkey din- meetings on next Monday aftenioon' served. at four o’clock as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. W. D. Copeland. No. 2 with Mrs. Effie Robbins. No. 3 with Mrs. W. G. Shealy. " No. 4 with Mrs. Frank Miller. No. 6 with Mrs. J. Lee Young. No. G with Mrs. A. V. Martin. The jruests, in addition to the honor guests, were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Horne, sister of the’bridegroom, were junior bridesmaids. They wore simi- 'lar dresses of brown dubonnet with brown hats and their coi-sages were of gladioli and fern. * The maid of honor was Miss Helen Adair, sister of the bride. She was Bilbro; Feggy Moorhead. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Wood-1 >f<’wned in bronze duln.nnet and wore t, THORN W ELL CIRCLE ENTERTAINED-MONDAY The Business Girls circle of the First Presbyterian church entertained the Matron’s circle of the Thomwell Memorial church at (.he First church on Monday evening at supper. The gruests were seated at long tables attractively decorated with bowls of ageratum, gladiola and dahlias. A delicious supper served. Afterwards Mrs. A. Copeland taught the Bible class. worth, Mr, and Mrs. W. and Mis.s Ruth Bailey. W. Harris, HONORED BY PARTY at LAURENS ' Thursday evening Mrs. J. D. Hen ry, a recent bride, and Miss Faye a small brown toque and a corsage of Talisman ro.ses. The bride entered with her father, P. B. Adair7~who gave her in mar riage. She was lovely in bronzine wool cre{)e costume suit, fashioned wilth “A Study in Phrasing, “Vester Chime.s/’ .Sochting Johnson. ' ~ “Musical Instruments of Handel’s Day”—Agnes Fuller. Duet, “Evening,” l/ow—Agnes Ful ler, Mrs, Jacobs. - “A Folk Tune”; “Sailing,” Williams —Sara l4*e Pack. “Drilling”; "Up and Down,” Wil liams—Buchanan. “Pivlude,” Bilbro; “Plantation Dance”—Emily Bobo, “Santa Lucia,” sung by club—Car olyn Henry. ■ arranged POST TOASTIieS, 3 for .. OKRA & tomatoes .. MACARONI, 3 boixes ... BLISS COFFEE, Ib PAPER TOWELS, 150 for DATES, 7 oz. 15c j CHEESE RITZ, pkg 18c wesson oil, pint 25c VEAL CUTLETS, lb... . 30c 25c 10c 25c 25c 10c 25c 30c 25c VEAL CHOPS, lb. . PORK chops; lb. .... BEEF UVER, lb PICNIC HAMS, lb 25c MIXED SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. ..... 35c BEEF ROAST, lb HVzc FRESH FISH and OYSTERS by a! V T /i 1 . r^i, i pJ^'^ves and trimmed in brown baby air, ri e-e o as ^ee , s are i with spruce greim accessories, honors at^ a^Jovely party given by j ^ ‘T.x)ng, I/mg Ago,” Williams—Virginia Weir. “.Minuet,” Mozart; "Minuet!,” Haydn —Thomas Eames, Duet, "F'estival March,” Ix)w—Edna a short coat and boll-shaped | Karle Workman, Mrs. Jacobs. . w^as M. Mrs. Hugh Morgan at her home in Laurens. The rooms where five tables were arrange^d--were lovely with bright colored fall flowers. The places of the honor guests were marked with lovely corsages and~miniature bride and groom. A delicious salad course, cookies and punch were served by Mrs. J. A. Coleman, Mrs.' P. B. Adair and Mi riam Golemai). Later bridge was enjoyed. The hon- with lovely METHODISTS TO MEET AT GOLDVILLE It is announced that a zone meeting of the Methodist Auxiliary compris-1 orees were presented ing Clinton, Newberry, Kinards, and i gifts.. Goldville, will be held Saturday in Goldville. A teachers’ training class will convene at one o’clock, followed by the zone meeting a.t two o’clock. A . large attendance is ex pected. • BAPTIST GROUP HONORS MRS. LONG The Y. W. A. of the Baptist church met on Monday evening with Miss Nell Abrams, hostess, at the home of Mrs. Edward Long. Miss Alice Gaines presented a splendid program on “Tithing.” Sev eral other members of the group took part on . the program. During the evening dainty refresh- MRS. JOHNSON HOSTESS TO CENTURY CLUB The Century club met on Tuesday .afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Continuing the study of “Today’s Lit- erature,” Mrs, Bothwell Graham read | A;^re .served a story, “Rentera, ’ by Ruth Suckow. f occasion Mrs. Edward Long Mrs. M. G. Woodworth expressed I presented with a lovely handbag for the members of the club their I ^ ^^Is in token of very great regret in giving up Mrs.' affection for her. Mrs. .Edward Long, for many years one of|j^jj„ h^n councilor for this the mo.st Vilueff members, who since their organization oyei' to leave the city. . ^ : fifteen years ago and it is with The club adjourned to niwtjpn Uc- regret that they .see her l^ve _ tober 20, with Mrs. L. S. M'cMillian. Idin^on. / STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. BETTS The first fall* meeting of the Wed nesday Study club was held on Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bynum Bttts, Progran» for th« y«ar ... had been aranged on .fHe subject,! U. D. C. MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. YOUNG The Stepfien D. Lw chapter, D. C. met on Frid,ay afternoon at the home of Mrs,/He|*ry M. Young. U. man roses and lilies of the valley. Elbert G. Home of Winston-Salem, N. ('., served as best man. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Adair entertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests at a lovely wedding breakfast. Artistic ar rangements of dahlias and ageratum adorned the house. In the dining room the lace-covered table was centered with an exquisite arrangement of msmos in shades of- pink and dround this green tapers burned in candelabra. Mrs. Clyde I.ankford, aunt of the_J)ride, ipvited the guests into.the-dining room. En tertaining there were Mrs. John W’. Finney, Mrs George Holland and M rs. Raymond Pitts. Miss Maude Pearson poured coffee, and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Miss Nannie Sue Adair served ice cream in meringue molds. Mrs. Horne, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Ad^d^r, is a very attractive and popjlar/young woman, whose many friends/will regret that her marriage remqVes her from Clin ton whei^e she hds always lived.. Af ter attending ^Winthrop college, she i accepted a secretarial position with} Ihe C hropitle Publishing company | 4^hich ahe has efficiently filled fort the past severaPyears. j The bridegroom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. W. G, Home of "*W’inston-1 Salem, N. C. He is a graduate of Presbyterian college, class of 1936, and was captain of the football team during his senior year, and a mem ber of Blue Key* and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is now doing chemical rese'aTch work for the Ware Shoals “An ArjH'ggio Study” — Lillian Speake. Punch, cakes and candies were served to about/twenty-five guests amL-friends. ^ The November meeting of the club will be held the first Friday in the month at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. Jaeobs. Virginia Weir, Lillian Speake and Nell Buchanan will be hostesses. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS - ON PAGE TWO PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK FIRST PRIZE 25 LBS. SUGAR SECOND PRIZE . ONE BROOM THIRD PRIZE 4 LBS. LARD FOURTH PRIZE . / 2 Vk^s. RITZ CRACKERS Drawing Saturday Night, at 7:30 Baldwin's Grocery Phones 99 and 100 *‘The Romance of the Ameriam Fron tier.” Mrs. R. C. Adair led the study for the afternoon with an interesting sketch of “The Significance of fhe American Frontier,” giving glimpses of the peoples, problems and spirit of the early frontier. Out-of-town guests present -were: Mrs. D. W. Bethea of Dillon, and Miss/. Margaret Bell of Stauntem, Va. / C. M." Bailey, Mrs, C. B. Betts, and Miss Agnes Dftvhr: Mol. Alaju)fa£tuiiiiic.Xo^-at._WAre_Shoals. WIGGINS-HALL Charles H. Hail, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Hall ef this city,-ind Mias Florence Wiggins of Norfolk, VIn, were united in marriage .bn last Tuek- s DA' An in»tr;jctive program on Father Dan Ryan ’ w^<f^ presented by Mrs Yarhorg<igh. MifS Adelaide Roberts pleased the chapter With the reading of one of FiJher ~ her Robert’s poems. ^ MnTJ. W. Dillard, president, pre sided jover the business session. Re- rtsT^rom all officers on the year’s wei^-heard. It was announced tha^tbe general U. D. C. convention would|. be held in Dallas this fall. The president is automatically h del egate, and elected as alternate to Mrs. d.y. The eerenwny performed iKellem by br. J. C. Roper »t the home of tte C. M. Bailey wa. chown ai the chap groom’s parents. The groom is a graduate of Clinton high school and well known here by his friends and former schoolmates. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy two years ago and is now stationed at San Diego, Cali. The bride, who is a daughter of ter’s delegate and Miss Agatha Da vis elected as her alternate. Delicious sandwiches, Cookies and punch were served after the pro gram to a large group of members. V GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS —Our Stock Is Cmaplete. —Our Prices Are Just. Our Service Unexcelled. . Take Advantage of Our Lay-Away Plan. FHONTIS JEWm JIY STORE w “FAREWELL PARTY” FOR MRS. LONG The lyoman’s Auxiliary of the Baptist church Jionored Mrs. Eklward Long with a ^farewell party” on wihere the young couple will, make their home.' Out-of-town guests for/ihejr wed ding were: Miss Elizabeth Sproles of Greenwood; Miss Mi(ry Joe I^heney of Augusta, Ga.; Mr/ W. G^ Horne, Miss Doris~Tfom€ qit Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Chjirlfes G, Horne, Mr. and Mrs. W. B/ Farr, Miss Frances Farr, Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Culbreath, all of Chai:lotte, N. C.; Mrs. J. R. Whitmire,jMi88 Sara Whitmire, Wil- Ijam W)ritmjr^_Mrs. Rosa W. Bish op, all of .Sedalia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cple- n^, of Laurens. Monday afternoon at the home' of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. The" rooms of the lower floor were attractively decorated with roses and mixed garden flowers. Under the direction of Mrs. John. IT. Little and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, ir {number of interesting contests were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments of sand wiches, cake and punch were served. Mia Bttdf Bi»by in behalf 6f the Auxiliary preaented Mrs. Long with, a handsome silver pitcher as a sym> i>ol of the Auxiliary’s love and appre- ADAIR'HORNE WEDDING PARTY ENTERTAINED " After the lehear.sel on Friday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford; entertained the members of the Adair-Home bridal party with an un usually lovely dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. D/C. Heustess re ceived the guests atTbe door and as sisted in entertaining during the eve ning. Mrs. Hubert Pitts also as sisted the hostess. The beautifully appointed tables; were adorned with center decorations of Michaelmas daisies and erotolaria. A lovely wedding cake marked the exquisitely appointed bride’s •table, which held the emblems of fate. , A delicious dinner in thi^ee’courses was served. Between courses the guests wrote advice for the bride- elect and the groom. The cutting of the wedding calce wm an interesting f§ttui«""of the €v«nng7 Small silver wedding' bella. were pinned on each guest as souvenirs. Gueats on this oecaakm were: Miae Keeping the Human Machine Hitting on All Six! There is nothing magical in prolonging human life. PHYSICIANS are doing it every day—adding years of UHefulness lo man’s life by correcting abnormal tendencies before they have gone loo faiP. / Periodical examination of the human machine — that’s the magical formula which adds an extra five, ten, or fifteen years of usefulness to men’s lives. Wise people are doing that todays—consulting their DOCTOR frequently. Faulty diets are corrected. Disease conditions are diagnosed before they ltav« gone too far. Sickness is° prevented. And years of usefulness are added to the individual’s life. Specials Friday and Saturday REGULAR VALUES FRENS,^ San. Napkins, 12s . 19c CREO-TERPIN $1.00 83c EX LAX 25c .. 19c Mineral on.#, heavy, quart ..... .. .. 57c LUCKY TIGER HAIR TONIC *. .. 89c McKESSON’s'*§ALTS, lb. 20c HINKLE PILLS, 100s .. 25c formaldehyde, pint 25c HONEY & ALMOND CREAM $1.00 39c ASPIRIN TABLETS, 100 ..... 39c PINKHAM’S VEG. COMP. $1.13 ITALIAN BALM 35c i .. ... 29c SADIER-OV 1 “AT in^lON STATIOPr, m IHS PHARIMACr TELEPHONE 100 - liUbir: t 4