The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 25, 1937, Image 3

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THURSPAY, BiARCH 25, mr THE .1 CHRONICLE, CLINTON, ft C. M. , ♦ SOaBTY BVEPffTS, A CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS QF INTER^:)^ TdepbpiM 258 — EasterPilgniiialte ANNOUNCEMENTS .The itnnual open meetiog 0^ the iturjr club will be held next Tue«- dajK afteiTKxm at four o’clock at the jh>ine of Mrs. W. P. Jacobin TheA^yic^ Committee will entertain the Woman’s club Monday afternoon her daughter, Mi^^le Azilea, to Prue Dockerel SIcelton, Jr., of Anderson. 'Miss hicpwn is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl Stewart Brown, who resides near here, and the late George T. Brown. She receiywl her education in the Clinton schbols and at Newberry mt 4:00 ^lock at the home of Mrs. college. For the past several yeafrs C. E. GalloN ...1^ On Thursday al^moon Mrs. Hamp MRS. HAMP HOSTESS TO V Boyd entertain at her beautiful nei^home in Colley Viei;^.' Artistic ~ ai^ngements King Alfred daffodil^ adorned the living and dining rooms she has been making her home in An derson where she has held a position. Mr. Skelton is a son of Mr. and Mr^'P. D. Skelton,’’Sr., of Anderson, _ and holds a position in Belton, har bridge club The' date of the marriage of this young couple, which is to be solem nized soon, will M.anndunced later. The hostess served a' salad course to guests at tVo tables. SURPRISE SHOWER delicious^ FOR BRIBE-ELECT ORPHANAGE GROUP IS ENTERTAINED Saturday evening Mr. and F. M. Stutts entertained the girls the Edith‘Home and the boys of printing office. R. Mrs. W. H. Roberts and Mr' IM. I.ieague entertained with a sur i prise shower at the home of the latter tfor--Mts^ Kathryn Gaskill,—bride^ rs-j elect, on Saturday afternoon. Only a few of Mi.^s Gaskill’s close fnends were pre.sent. The home was ‘ beautifully deco- SERVICE AT ^NDAY TR AINING SCHOOL I There will be an Easter service'at 3:30 Sunday afternoon at the State Training School conducted by. Dr. 3. C. Rdper pastor of Broad \ Street+f Methodist church. About BQ or 70 boys and girls of the institution will take part in the service which^ the public is cordially invited to attend. Special SUNDAY DINNER \40c- Stiffed Eggs, Head Lettuce, or Tomatoes, Pickles, or OHves. ^ Roast V Hen with Cranberry Sauce, Fyied Chicken, or Roast Yeal Apple Sauce. Rice hr Potatoes ^-Spaghetti orArandied Sweet Potatoes -/ Outdoor games were played . and ' rhted with Easter-flow^. ^ 1 prizes aw'arded the winners. .j Mter several contests \ were en- Peanuts, lemonade ' and wafers jjoy^ Mis.s Grace Leaguh gave a were served. .Miss Sarah Patterson, {readier of how the rabbit^first-be- matron of the Edith Home ^assisted in came ^'mbolic of‘Easter. cnteii:aining and serving. BYRD McMILLAN HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Byrd McMillian entertained on ^ Tuesday evening with a dinner party, the occasion being her twelfth birth day. » The Easter mdtif was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. A delicious dinner w'as served to fourteen young friends. After dinned games were enjoyed and a novel mar- >nette show was presented. Mrs. R, E. Jones and Mrs. A^ V. M^in assisted Mrs. McMillian in en- tertmning ancf .serving, r Byi^ was Tctnembeied with many lovely gifts. The ^ests were invitW into the dining room where'they were served delicious ic\^ cream and cake. , Miss Eleanor Copeland assi.stcd in entertaining ^d serxnng. Miss Gaskiliy place was marked with a beautifuKcorsage. She' was resented with fn^y lovely gifts by r friends. ' pre her D. A- R. CHAPTER HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING Musgrovb’s Mill chapt^. I). JOINT HOSTESSES TO CHUR^ CHH'LE- Miss Ma^a Davidson and Miss Elizabeth Copeland were joint host- ewes Monday -gening to the Bu-siness Girl&!_x:irc.le -of Broad Street Metho dist church. \ In the absence oK Mrs. J. C. Roper, Mrs. J. Colemat^ continued the Bible study with a disxmssion of “The Temptations of Jesus.\ -Mrs. Coleman also gaw a brief, re sume of her recent trip to Columbia attending the national Met^>dist con ference. After a short business seasi >n,v the hostess served delicious Itussikn tea and sandwiches. LITTLE GIRL GIVES EASTER PARTY Tuesday afternoon Barrie Jean Wingard entertained the members of the Quintuplet club and additional guests at a delightful party A. R.. met on\Wednesday afternhon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Robbins\Minutes of the’last meeting were read\nd ap proved, followed by the reciting of the, American’s creed in concei't\and prayer by the chaplain. It was announced by the regent that the April issue of the" national D. A. magazine will be a South .Carolina • number, and of interest to all members of the organization be cause of its historic value. History of the "South Carolina D. A. R^ is just off the press and now ready for distribution. The regent gave a report of the state conference held recently at Aiken. ^ ' Mrs. Robbins read an unusually in teresting paper jon “Outstanding Events in the Early History of the National D. A. R.” At the cemcluaion of thaj?rogram the hostess served a delicious con gealed salad TOurse' with tea and cookies. TO GIVE PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT After many interesting games and an Easter egg hunt had been enjoyed? Mrs. B. F. Wingard, assisted by Miss Elizabeth-Barnes; served the little folks deitcrous ice cream gjwlTcake. Each guest was presented an Easter favor. -r - In addition to the members club those enjoying occasion ■were: Cornelia Harris, Bi^^bara An derson, Peggy Copeland, a^d Joan Anderson. tudents of Clinton high school wilX present a play, “Mountain s,” on Friday evening at 8:00 .fr r ff CLINTON GIRL TO BE MARRIED SOO^ Mrs. Pearl Stewa ton, announces the Brawn, of Clin- engagement of FOR YOUR " "EASTER PARADE ^Add a .Smart New WATCH. Cone in—eee our complete line. FRONTIS JEWEIJtTSTORE Mu i>’cloc}i in the Florida Street school auditoi^m. This press comment on the entei^inment is given: Have y^u ever t>aaaed a door with A placard it announcing quaran- Certwnly you have and most likely wondei;;^ how the patients were getting m and what was hap pening on the inside. You have no idM of the strange things that can transpire in a houM quarantih^ with I the mumps. But i^,your curiosity is aroused and you vri^ to be enlight ened, attend the playXto be present ed by the Clinton highXrchool at the Florida Streat school a^itorium on next Friday nighV and yw will wit ness Ibe most stotonishin^y conta gious revriation ever enact^ on the stsge. Come expecting to \toin an ^idemic of laughter for the \humor in this play is as catching as a ^^wn and will turn a chronic chuckles the moment, it t^omesW poaed. U would spoil the evening tell you the story of the play as it i)ii filled with ^ most unexpected situ ations. Come and see for yourself, the astounding, things that can hap pen bdikxL thait dosed door. \ -Four Course Sunday Dinner ' SOc , . Tamata Caektail Pried Chkkea or Freak Gauntry Ham Staamad Rlea, Gravy. Dressing/ Cranberry Sance ar Apple Sanee Checee Pie Pe(^ CUpa diaice af Three VegaUblaa: String Benna, ^ISsflich Pana^ Battared Carrata Fmit Salad Cbaiea af Daaaaft: Ice Box Cake with Whipped Cream ar |ea Cream Hot Dtafjita -- Bidtar ' Milk Taa — Caffaa Three^UomeBt Dinner—lOc l^te Londi—25c X ^Mary Muq^ve Tea Room Mrs. Enmna Bishop ClaimedBy Deadi Mrs. Emm% Bishop, 85, early lysateFday moriiing at the hbme of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Duckett, on Thonrwell street, f^lowing a criti cal pneumonia illneis. Funeral serv^eas-Will be held from the home thip sdtemoon at 2:30 con duct hy 0r. J. C. Roper, pastor of North Dr6ad Street Methodist church, interment will follow here in the Presbyterian cemetery. Mrs. Bishop had made her home with her daughter for a number of yearsJ She was --a woman of beau tiful Christian character and strong faith, and by, her admirable traits made many friends among her, ac quaintances who will join with the family In mourning her. passing. Besides her daughb^ the de ceased is survived by three sons, Jimmy Bishop of Johnson €ity> Tenn., Oscar Bishop of Greenville.xand Epps Bishop of l^ia Mills. ■ -z — ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS Just wkai every lady aeeda. Sampka far inepeet|ou. CHROKlCUi PUBLISHING CO. 74 SAN FRANCISCO . . Over 50.000 people ascend Mount Davtdsuii each year to attend the sunrise iCastcr services tinder the hugq cross'. Visitors from all parts of Ihe\country arrive to Join In the iinpiVssive ceremony Jlutter Beamv Cauliflew or .Vsparag Whole Wheat Rolls Biscuita • Hot'fiinxerbread with Sa CTt— jl I ^ Revival Services Grow In Interest Jc^llo, or Ice Cream and Cak Coffee . . Tea Milk The spwial series of Easter re vival scrvice.s sjXmsoreJ by the churches of all donoinirrations in Gold- Ville, will continue thK)U);h this week. Local pastors report thkt the qieetin;? is gt^owinp Jail.v both inXinterest ami attem^ance on the part oKthe jH'ople of the Joanna ('otton mills com munity. Services are heinjj:\heJd at 2:30 in the-afternoon and at 7:13 in the evening. \ The Rev. W. B. Garrett of GiVen- wood, pre.siding elder-of the Grc^i- wood <li.stnct, is doing the jm'aching this week and making a profound im pression upon large congregations. Last Week the services were conduct ed by the pastors i^ charge of the Baptist, Methodtst ¥hd Tresbyterian churches of that community. ThpmwelLChapter Holds Meeting \ Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop ii; “Good ThingS-To Eat” Is filled with spring foods fdr Easter — plent;yr of unusually F^h Vegetables, and Fruits, Choice Grpceri&.and Select Meats that nill complete your menus. Your orders placed with us will be filled just as you desire. > V— \ NOT THE HIGHEST PRICED —BUT THE HIGHEST QUALITY. ••A -1 PAAS EGG DYE, pkg 10c DATES, lb. pkg. ?: 25c CLOROX, quart bdttle ... 30c TEA (with glaii) 25c .WAX PAPER, roll rlOe The March meeting of the Clintbi^- Laurens Thornwell Alumhi chapter was held .Monday evening at the home of the Rev. and MrS. L. C. LaMotte, and presided over by the president, Mrs. Charlton Benjamin. The evening’s program which was centered \ around the birthday this month, tfieTflthptid the late founder and president of the institution. Dr. William Plumer Jacobs, wae in charge of Miss Ccttl^rine McKee, who gave an interesting paper on his life and work. Others present who had been at the orphanage during the Jife of Dr. JacolMt, related xincidents and ex periences they had\with him. The group at the condusVph of the pi;o- gram united in singing a number of gospel songs. Later delightful refreshments were served by Mrs. LaMotte, assisted by Jean Layton and Miss McKee. EASTER! TIME TO DRESS IIPK ‘-Lovely Solids, Pastels,\ Prints, with and without Coats. Re gay in the new Straw’ Hats TFImmed with perky little flowers, veils, and feathers. Doeskin GloVes, white, red, green, beige, to com plete the costume. The very latest shades in Hosel-^ ^ - Don’t neglect your crowning glory — have a new Permanent. Expert Finger Waving, Manicur ing Eyebrow Dyeing. Easter Flowers . .'. And Cards. GALLOWAY’S Phone 44-J K RITZ CRACKERS . . . 15c and 25c JELLO, 2 for ................. 15c BRILLO, pl^ LAMB CHOPS/lb. . . . LEG O’ LAMB, lb. \. BEEF ROAST, Ih. .. ORK CHOPS, lb. . . EW BEEF,lb. .x. .. I2V2C PORK RIBS, Ib^\20c PO^ ROAST, lb.. iv. 25c FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Wc . 45g . 35c nvic . 30c \ PRi to FOR THIS WEEK I H h ix xt n $ FIRST PRIZE \ PICNIC HAM SECQND prize \. 4 LBS. JEWEL LARD THIRD PRIZE 2 LBS. BLISS COFFEE FOIIRTR prize 8 Cans Grapefruit Juice Drawing Saturday Night, at 7:30 Baldwin’s Grocery , . \ r- . . W 'hones 99 and 100 ANNETTE MOORHEAD SLIGHTLY BETTER The condition of Annette MWr- head, thirteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead of Goldville, was reported laat night'aa slightly improved. Annette has been critically ill for the past two weeks at her home fol lowing influenza and complications^ Sunday she was removed to Dr. Le- sesne Smith’s clinic in Spartanburg where she is now undergoing treat ment. Her friends and those of the family who have been distressed over her illness, unite- in the hope that there may be continued improvement in her condition. r~—' 11 ' 11—^ I r —r r—* i r—^ 1 r—* I r—d A abtEirs EBTER SfEjllALS idles Norris and H(dling8wortb’s Eastar $1.00 to $3.09 . Ekster Egg Dyes, package ... '^Oc Perfumes for l^ter are appropriate. .50c to 50c Horlick’s MALTED -MILK SOc Prpphy lactic- Tooth Brush SOc JERGEN’S LOTION ' 1 MUM \ 39* ^ 34' 1 1 34' \% 1 ^ ^ MR. FARMER LITTLE BOY HURT- \ , BY FALL FROM CAR five year old Gilbert Blake ly, ^on ot Mrs. Gilbert Blakely, is ecuperating at tiie home of bis ta, Mr. and Mrs.-John T. Blakel]^ from injuries receivedji^Iast Thursdiv when he fell out*of an auto- znobile wUIe en route to Montrose, Ga., for a\^ait*to hia grandparents. In the fall be suffered a broken arm and other injuries. His little friends, and those cfXbis mother % and the Blakely familyX will be glad to know that be is now\ satisfactorily recov ering. TREAT YOUR COTTON SEED WITH CERESAN, INCREASE \ ' YOUR YIELD 10 to 25%. RECOMMENDED BY \ __ LEADING AUTHORITIBS; CERESAN ........j^.....;...., 1 Lb. -TOc CERESAN ....-^rz:;:... ^...v.x........... 5 Lbs. $3.00 CERESAN .....A--. -: ...A - « U*. $12.50 \ \ \' JOINS JOANNA SCHOOL James R. McNebXof Barnwell, a graduate of Clemton Nrollege, is now a member of the Joani^ schools fac ulty'at Goldville, and Entered upon his work this week in ^he depart ment of mathematics andWience. j He succeeds J. V. DuBo^ who re-' cently resigned to accept A school | position at Dillon. ^ 1 Gallon MINERAL OIL (heavy) Pint RUBBING ALCOHOL Jj A\COLEMAN STRICKEN The Tiiucny friends of James Allen Coleman, well known Clintwi mer chant- and citizen, will be distt to know that he suffered a stroke paralysis Monday night following two weeks’ influenza illn^s. He was repOf^^ Iftrt night in an uncon- scibtui \sM-critkil condition at his home. \ \ \ 6 Crakes DEXTER SOAPS 29'\ SADLlER-Ovi^ENS i>HARMACY -* 4 ■ 'A ■ ■' ■ ii'' I ■ ■■ ^ 'v , --- ■ I ^ «AT UNION STATION" iasl|gdl=iB=iB=ii=siiai= pgF=ai==ii=aBaBdi=li=diabdhJJ^^^ TELEPHONE \I(K) •\' \ \i ^