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SCHOOL FRIENDS
GUESTS FOR DINNER
Mary Bailey Owens was hostess on
Saturday evening when^. she enter
tained a number of schoOT'^riends at
dinner.
Autumn leaves and chrysanthe-
All members and fnends are urged i Ezell, of Spartanburg, presided over f mums in profusion decorated the liv-
ANNOUNCBMBNT
The Woman’s Christian Temper
ance Union will meet with Mrs. L.
R, Lynn at 3:30 l^iday afternoon.
Optometric auxiliary, was hostess io
the semi-annual state meeting at Ho
tel Clinton on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
The national president,'- Mrs. W. C.
Mrs. / R. S. Owens,/ secretary of
home ihissions, presented an informa
tive program^on missions..A special
offering was taken during the after
noon and a^ substantial sum received
for the cause.
METHODIST AUXILIARY
NAMES OFFICERS j
FOR qOMlNG YEAR
The auxiliary of Broad S
odist church held its Nov<
ing on Monday afte
church with a Isrge iihipber attend
ing.
Mrs/ B. H. Hei^, chairman of cir
cle No. 2, led/the devotional. At the
business se^on the following offi
cers wer^elected'for the coming
year: / . '
President, Mrs. R. J.. Pitts.
to be present and bring a penny for'i/tSTtneeting. A numbef of instructive j ing room. Various games were en- j' \;^e-President, Mrs. J. W Finney,
each letter in their names.* ^ naoers were nresented. and after-1 iove'’ ^
papers weje presented, and after-1 joyed.
wards a
served.
delicious luncheon was A delicious three-course dinner was,
ecording Secretary, Mrs. V. P.
STEWART-GRILLO
Mr. and Mra R. C. Stewart of this
city, announce tbe marria^ of their MRS. COPELAND HOSTESS
daughter, Lizzie Relle Bodie, to Vic
tor M. Grillo, of New York City, on
Oct. 12. The wedding took place in
Miami, Florida.
MRS. REESE YOUNG
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. Reese Young delightfully en
tertained her bridge club at luncheon
on Tuesday morning.
Lovely chrysanthemums in autumn
colorings adorned the living room,
.l^ree tables were placed for bridge.
' During the morning a delicious iun^-
eon was served.
MRS. MARTIN MEETS WITH
CROSS HILL AUXILIARY
On Tuesday Mrs. A. V. Martin was
in Cross Hill and taught a Bible class
for the auxiliary of the Presbyteriim
church.
An all-day meeting was held and at
noon a buffet luncheon was served.
The members-of the auxiliaries of
the other denominations in Cross Hill
were guests on this occasion.
BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN
BY JOINT HOSTESSES
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. W. C.
Oxley and Mrs. S. C. Hays enter
tained at the former’s home with one
of the loveliest and largest bridge
parties of the fall season.
The rooms of the lower floor were
thrown ehsuite and artistically deco-
•rated with quantities of mixed flow
ers. Ten tables were arranged for £he
games. * _
< After cards a delicious salad course
with Russian tea was served'."’'
TO CENTURY CLUB
The Century club held its regular
meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. A. Copeland.
Mrs.' W. A. Johnson read a story,
“Beyond the Croiss,” by Dana Bur
nette. A selection from Irvin Cobb,
“My Recipe for Getting. Rich,’’ was
read by Mrs. M. G. Woodworth.
'nie next meeting of the club 'will
be held on December 1st at the home
of Mrs. tr~Er. Wysbr. —
MRSr'MONTR""''
HSIYES LUNCHEON
Monday at noon Mrs. W. Edward
Monts entertained several guests at
luncheon.
Lovely roses and harmonizing
chyrsanthemums adorned the living
room and dining room. A delicioifs
luncheon was served.
The guests were: Mrs. R. E. Sadler,
served the following guests on thi^
enjoyable occasion: Frances Taylor,
Banna Piester Martin, Emily Martin,
.\nnette Moorhead, Grace Martin,
Elizabeth Wysor, and Virginia Sad
ler. —
CLNTON GIRL IS
HONORED AT WINTHROP
Miss Rosa Bailey Little, daughter
of Mrs. Arthur Little of this city, and
a distinguished-member of the senior
class at Winthrop college, has been
elected a member to Book and Key,
honorary scholastic fraternity. A
student to be eligible to the chapter
must -maMrtain'- fer si* 'semesters;--w^ahhbK'
quality point average of 2.56, and her
course of study must not include over
twenty-five per cent of professional
Correspohding Secretary, Mrs. J. V.
Edwards.
Local Treasurer, Mrs. Hubert Pitts.
Missionary Treasurer, Mrs. T. P.
Owens.
Supt. Missionary and Bible Study,
Mrs. J. W. Coleman.
Supt. Literature and Publicity, Mrs.
J. C. Roper.
Supt. Spiritual Life, Mrs. T. R.
Owens. — V
Supt. Supplies, Mrs. G. W. Hol
lingsworth.
.§dpt. Social Relations, Mrs. W. H.
Simpson. *
Supt., Children’s Work, Mrs. A. M.
Supt. Baby Division, Mrs. R. W.
W’ade.
Chairman Local Work, Mrs. Eugene
or technical courses. The faculty j Hitt.
chapter of Phi Beta Kappa coope-j ChairmaTT Sarah Glenn Circle, Mrs.
rates in |he work of the Book and j Felder Smith.
, w. ,. After the business meeting the
I-riends here of Miss Little will be i quarterly birtlWay party/was held at
interested to learn of her outstanding the home of Mrs. Ji. C. Roper. Deli
Mas. W. C. Oxley, and Mrs, Hender- amem-ieious refreshments’ol5 ice cream and
son Pitts.
MRS. SMITH HOSTESS
TO ZONE GROUP
Mrs: Felder Smith, chairman of the
Piedmont zone of the South Carolina
ENGAGEMENT AND
WEDDING SETS
Gain happiness for your
self by purchasing orfe of
these attractive sets, for
Her.
A small deposit joins our
Lay-Away Plan.
FRONTIS
JEWEIitY STORE
BETTY HUNTER
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Betty Hunter entertained the Mer-
rimaids club on Friday evening-after
the girls had attended the P. C.-Cita-
del freshman football game. ;
A delicious dinner was served the
following girls: Marjorie Miller, Vir
ginia Sumoiiel, Virginia Wier, Henri
etta Young, Margaret Caroline Hipp,
Annette Moorhead, Mary Bailey Ow
ens, and Jaiie Little.
her of Beta Beta Beta, natiotial
honorary biological fraternity, and
president of Phi Kappa Phi, social
-club.
cake were served by the members of
circle No. 3. I
U. D. C. (;^HAI*TER
MEETS WTH MRS. STONE
Tlie Stephen D. Lee chapter U. D.
tOCAL GIRL HEARD
IN REGULAR BROADCAST
Miss Mildred Whitten, daughter of
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BIRinbAY PARTY FOR
LITTLE DORIS OWENS /
Mrs. Thomas P. Owens gave a love
ly party on Satqrday afternoon in
honor of her little daughter, Doris,
who was celebrating her seventh
birthday.
The home was attractive with dec
orations suggesting the Thanksgiving
season and this motif was also car
ried out in the choice of games and
refreshments.
A beautiful birthday cake, gleam
ing with seven candles, was cut and
served with ice cream. Souvenirs of
dolls Ikhd’whistles pleased the guests,
including a number- of little school
friends.
Miss Ella Little McCrary assisted
the hostess in entertaining the chil
dren. ■
C. held it.s .November meeting Friday i Dr. and Mr.s. B. O. WhltJLen, of this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.jcity, broadcasts regularly over/Sta-
Hamp Stone with the president, Mrs. jtion WAIM, Anderson, at 3:4b, on
J. Will Dillard, presiding. j Monday and Wednesday afternoons.
.Mrs. J. C. Roper opened the meet- Miss Whittep’s program Consists of
AUXILIARY PRESENTS
MISSIONS PROGRAM
Monday afternoon the auxiliary of
the First Presbyterian church met for
ling with prayer, after which Mrs.
^ Heath Copeland and Mrs. J. D.
"Brimm sang, “Beautiful Dreamer.’’
Mrs. R. E. Jones was then intro
duced by the historian and gave an
interesting resume of her recent visit
to historic spots, in Maryland and
Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Geo. Burbage of Greenville,
director of the Piedmont district, ad
dressed the chapter. Mrs. J. Rob
ert Martin also of Greenville, had
charge of the < Lee tree planted on
Mrs. Stone’s lawn at the conclusion of
the program. Historic soil and peb
bles were placed around the tree by
Mrs. Martin and the chapter^ offi
cers. '
A salad course with' Russian tea
and cake was , served.
At the close of Uie special pro
gram a business seision followed at
which time repo^ of officers and
committees were heard. The follow
ing officers were re-elected for an
other year:
President—Mrs. J. Will Dillard.
H. D. HENRY
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F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY &j;OMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS BONDS — BEAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121 —
Let
hGss
Helm Pierson
help you to
sttsih die new beauty
today
We have engaged Miss Helen Peter
son to discuss with you your own
individual beauty problems t
8ht eoiBM htrs at oar expense, di
rect from perponal training by liuig-
lois, wortd-famoos Jiseoty aothori^.
WHhoot duurge to yon she will give
yo« a 46-miaite coosnltation, indnd-
ingareetful Gen Nome facial, • skin
diegaoeis, end a ilorifyfng make-up;
and -will help yon ontlLie your defly
eoBqdezion cere. This eoimaltetion is
one of the many free services ws ds-
Bi^t in idesning for oar costomers.
Fhons fmr an appointment now. Only
10 eonsoltetiona e day can be given—
between Oie hoars 9 ejn. to 4*46 p.m.
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Cara Name Beauty Week
Novendier 23rd to 28th
Smith’s Pharmacy
RexaU Drof Store"
First Vice-President—Mrs. j D. A.
Yarborough.
Second Vice-President—Mrs. John
T. Little. •
Recording Secretary—Mrs. Geo. H.
Ellis. •
—Corresponding Secretary—‘Mrs. H.
M. Dunwoody.
Treasurer—Mrs. C. B. Betts.
Historian—'Miss Agatha Davis.
Registrar—'Miss Arva Henry. .
The following delegates were elect
ed to the State Convention hi Rock
Hill Dec. 1, 2, 3: Mrs. J. W. Dillard,
Mrs. D. A. Yarborough, Miss Arva
Henry, and Mrs. L. V. Pinson. The
meetiiig then adjourned with the Mis-
pah benediction.
VANCB-CAMPBELL
WEDDING PLANS L
A wedding of wide interest hete
and elsewhere is that of Miss Rosan
na Lydia Vance, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Vance of city, and
Willard Donald Campbell of Cam
bridge, Ohio. The marriage, -will be
solemnized on next Wednesday after
noon at 4 o'clock at the home of the
bride^leet’s ^rehta, With Dr. Dud
ley Jones of this city, officiating.
Mias Vance, who will be given in
marriage by her father, will have fot
her _maid of honor. Miss Beatrice
Campbell, sister of the bridegroom-
elect, and her dame of honor will be
her sister. Mrs. H. M. Wise of Jack
sonville, Fla.
Mr. Campbell’s best man will be
his brother, H. N. Campbell of Craf-
ton. Pa. Ushers will be H. M. Wise
of Jacksonville, Georgy Comelson of
Spartanburg, Robert Vance and Silas
Bailey.
A reception will follow the cere
mony. ,
Following the wedding rehearsal
the evening of November 24, the
bride-elect’s aunt, Miss Connie Bai
ley, will entertain for the bridal par
ty, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey giving, a
wading breakfast the day of the
marriage. ^
Miss Vance is a granddaughter of
the late M. S. Bailey of this city, cot
ton manufacturer, her mother having
been before marriage Mist Mary El
len Bailey. The bride-elect was edu
cated at Clinton high school and at
Ltfcy Cobb school, Athens, Ga.
Mr. Campbell, son of Mrs. H. N.
-Camfriiiell and tbs lats Rsv. Mr.
Campbell of New Philadelphia, Ohio,
received his A. B. degree from Mosk-
ingum college; New Concord, Ohio,
and hia law degree from Yale. His
fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. He is
BOW ah attorneys^t Cambridge, Ohio.
popular vocal ^selections.
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SPECIAt SUNDAY
DmNER.-40c
“41:30 to 5:30'
/Evening meal
5:30 to 8:30
Hotel Clinton
Coffee Shop
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* food .
To Be Thankftil For...
Delicious food, selected from the country’s finest mar
kets. And food that has stood the test of years for those
who demand quality.
BAKE YOUR FRUIT CAKE NOW . . .
WE HAVE ALL THE NEEDED INGREDIENTS.
PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg. 10c
RIPPLE WHEAT, pkg....... 10c
CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs/ 25c
JELLO, 2 pkgs. 15c
CAKE and PASTRY SPICE . . 10c
CORN ON COB .....: 20c
tOMATO SOUP, 3 cam ..... 2Sc
CHIPSO, pkgiT . .. lOc
ROUND steak; lb. . . . . 25c
MIXED SAUSAGF, 2 lbs.... 35c
PORK RIBS, lb 2^
STEW BEEF, lb. ; . 121/20
BEEF LIVER, lb. . . :25c
BEEF ROAST, lb. lyi/zc
PORK ROAST, lb. . 25c
Fresh Fish, Shrimp and Oysters
A-..
PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK
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FIRST PRIZE 6 LBS. SNOWDRIFT LARD
SECOND PRIZE 10 LBS. SUGAR
THIRD^PRIZE 12 CANS PINEAPPLE JUICE
FOURTH PRIZE 2 Lb. Box C^ioc. Cov. Cherries
Drawing Saturday Night, at 7:30
Baldwin's Grocery
Phones 99 and 100
STAMPING OUT HYDROPHOBIA
Health aathoritier aay that ^^ee, or hydrophobia, can be practically ataaiped oat by vaccination oi
doga with Rabice Vaccine. A oinglc injection will protect n dog agninsi hydrophobia for one year.
The virus of hydrophobia is contained in the saliva of mad doga. And when this virus comes in
contact with an open cut, acratch, or wound, hydrophobia is qnite apt to ^elop. And there is no
known core for hydrophobia. ' , - .
In order to stamp out rabiea, the town of Clinton reqnirea vaedantiou of dogs against the
if they arc allowed to ran free. Unvaccinated dogs most be coofined to tJw yard or house and not
token out only on leash.
We supply the vaccine for this purpose. Bach package contains n certificate and a metal tog. The
certificate, when filled ont ^ the veterinarian, is intend^ fo^ the owner |o riMw that hfs dog has been
vaccinated againat rabiea. Twe metal tog is attached to the coHar ef the dog and showa that the ani
mal haa been vaccinated againat thia dread disease.
Vaccination oi dogs against rabies does two things. First, it protects the dog against this disease.
Second, it protects the pnblic againat thia incnrable malady.
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SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
REGULAR VALUES
Kesso MALTED MILK, $1.00 size
FEENAMINT, 25c size
50c
19r
HAND AND PACK LOTION 2 ot. 25c
6 oz. 50c (KcUercs ChaiH Overnight)
NO. 59 ANTISEPTIC, pint
49c
MCKESSON’S SALTS, Ib i.
20e
MUM, 60c size
49c
WAHPOLE’S PBEPARATION
89c
FLASHLIGHTS, complete
44c
Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE . .. 19c and 33c
HOT WATER BOTTLES, $1.00
. 79c
DEXTER SOAPS (9 odors), % for „..
29c
SADLEK-OWENS PHARMACY
“AT uinON STATION” 'TELiBPHONE 400 ;
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