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>3» lAi THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1937 /: -• 7 ' :■ 7 I. * E CUWTON .CHRONICtR GUNTON, 8. C. ‘f •% ■•/-’ 5* 7 ■' PAGE THRn SOOETT EVENTS. ' CLUB AND CHUBCH NEWS OF INTERES'^ 'MepiMM 258 /(XmWORTB HOSTESS ENDLY.DOZEN QLtJB liiRS. W< TO frie: On Fri^iy evenipf at ^*ix o’clock Mrss. M. G. Woodworth entertained the Friendly Dozen club 4clightfully at' dinner^ \ ., . Mixed garden fowers were eff^- tively arrao^d in the*living room A low bowl of van*edlored flowers formed the centerpiece on the pret- COPELAND-SIMPSON ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. John McElroy Copeland of Renno, announces' the marriage of hex dauj^ter, Mattie L., to James Gillette Simpson, on Monday, April 26, 1937, Charlotte, N. C. TO ^OW PICTURES OF CAROLINA GARDENS yir. Bruce Mayne, of Colurtrtdai will be in, the city Thursday, May 6, to give ^ ^ address, and show pictures /and slides of “Carolina Gardens” at the home of Mrs. #L F. Jacobs, SV., at 4:00 o’clock. The occasjon is being sponsored, by the Woman’s club. tie McCrary, served the little folk delicious ice crekm, cake and candies. Each guest remembered Ann with a P. C^ EAkine Tdr i Play H^e Today Record-Breaking Crowd Expect^ ed To See Two Leading Teams of Stale Fight To Break Tie. ■■■■iiMMllggilllMgggiMMym/iiffni Stores To Close. gift*' LITTLE JACK GUERARD HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Frank Kellers honored her lit- appoint^ dining room, table. tKo-largest baseball crowd gath- '»“"" ered in Clinton in a long while ifex- Mrs. Woodworth’a guesta wereJ^f^tf ¥ ®" >'*"'* “j. Mrs. A. E. Spencer, MriH. A. Cope-!*?. V ■ b ^ land, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs; John *” tie, grandson. Jack Guerard, Tuesday afternoon with a lovely party, the occasion being his third birthdayV Af- ter games, the children were invited into the dining room, where a beau- Spratt Mrs7 *W, H. Shands, Mrs. F. D. Jones', Miss.Connie Bailey, Mrs. A. M. Copela'nd, Mrs. Jack H. Davis and Mrs. Lee Young. MISS SUMEREL’S PUPILS HEARD IN RECITAL Missr Maude Sumerel presented" the one of the best played and most thrilling games of the season. Coach Chick Gallowity’s nine has made an e.nviable record this season and now stands at the top of the per centage column, tied with Erskine, the Seceder opponents for this after noon. The^ two teams met in Due West Tuesday afternoon . at which tiful birthday cake with three cjm- Pt>P>|smusic studio Jn recital Hose captured a 3 to 1 COLLEGE SORORITY GROUP NAMES OFFICERS At a recent meeting of the Alpha Psi Delta sorority at Presbyterian college, Miss Joyce Pitts was elected president; Miss Verna McLeod, vice- president; Miss Tish Jones, swre- tary-treasurer; Miss Bebe Dillard, chairman of the social committee. The Misses Pitts, Jones and Dif- lard are Clinton girls, is from Ocala, Fla, _ dies gleamed bn a prettily-appointed ta-bleu The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Dolly Milling and.Mrs. Jack Guerard. Paper hats and dainty bas kets filled with delicious mints were given as favors. MRS. GEO. H. ELLIS HOSTESS TO CLUB Wednesday afternoon Mrs. George H. Ellis was a delightful hostess to the “Idle Moments” club. Flowerin/|cARMICHAEL-POWERS shrubs made a lovely setting for four tables at which rook was played. Af ter several inter^ting progressions, delicious salad and sweet courses 'were served. on Saturday afternoon -at her home. A number of guests were invited* and thb pupils presented a splendid pro gram. Late in the afternoon delicious ice cream and cake •were served. The program follo^^'s: Duet, “Moon Rocket,” Rolfe — No land Siiddeth and Miss Sumerel. “Morning Prayer,” Strcabbog — Frances Barnett. Laurens^, April 24.—Announcement ^ “Dance of the Flowers,” Wenrich- has been made of the marriage of N. Margaret Hipp. \ LOCAL CLUB TO STAGE LADIES NIGHT FRIDAY The Lions club “ladies night” cele bration will be held Friday evening ar S o’clock in the Masonic Temple buil^ng. A program of music enter tainment and novelties has been plan ned by the committee preparing for the event./ * ' — ' Following ^the dinner a dance will be hdd, with Luke Chaney’ and his prchestri^ furnishing the music. Dunk Powers of Laurens, and Miss Minnie Carmichael of Clinton, Satur day evening,. April 17, W’ith the Rev. Jodie A. Marfin^fficiating at his home here. A number of friends from Laurens, Clinton and Goldville at tended the nuptial rites and joined in congratulations and best wishes. The bride is a daughter of Thomas H. CarnlichaeK who lives on the Yar borough Mill road near the city, and the" late Mrs. Carmichael. Mr. Powers formerly was a popular member of Miss McLeod police department, and is well khown in this section of the state. He is a"'son of Mrs. W. R. Powers and the late Mr. Powers of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Powers will make their home in Clinton. “May Time,” Mary Helen Brown; “Through the Fields,” Vogrich—Lou ise Lewis. “Daddys’ W’altz,” RaJfe—^Lorraine Lewis. . . Duet, “The Juggler,” Pendleton — Gaynelle Hairston. . “Banjo Song,” Ketterer—Betty Ann Boland. “Hungary,” Rakoff — Grace Bar nett, “Love Dreams,” Browne; .“I>a Zin- victory. Each tc«m has won seven games and lost tbree, with the result of today's encounter having a decid ing effect on the state championship soon to be.determined. A unique homecoming has been ar- jrangeti in confWH*tion with the game by Coach Galloway in honor of letter- men of past years. .\11 former P. C. ' baseball players have been invited to see the game as guests of the col lege. Indications point to a big crowd gara,” Bohm—Virginia Sumerel.. DOROTHY STUTTS HOSTESS TO CLUB Dorothy Stutts was hostess to “The B Natural” Music club on Thursday evening. Tlje members of the club *re nfusic^ pupils of Mrs. D. J. Brirmit. There were sixteen members present with five visitors. After out-door games had been enjoyed, a musical program was given. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Brimm, Miss Elizabeth Hatton and Frances T«ylorr, serveA doUeieua* DINNER PARTY. GIVEN__ " FOR RECENT BRIDE One of the delightful affairs of the i week "was a dinner party given by' Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Mi;8. Mike Caskey of Seneca, Mrs. E. E. Ashmore of Chariotte, and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, at the home of the former on, Wednesday evening, com- plimi^ting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper. :The living room was beautiful with mixed spring flowers. The traditional bridal color scheme was- carried out in green and white in^the dining room”” A low tiowT”bT wnite-^iarrissT flanked by white tapers in silver hold ers formed the centerpiece of the beautifully appointed table. A delicious three-icourse dinner wa^ “The Fairies Dance,” Spaulding— Frances Barnett. Duet, “On the Stage,” Englemann —Margaret Hipp and Miss Sumerel. “Dolly’s Birthday,” N. Louise Wright—I»uvse I/cwis. / “In Hanging ^GardensV'^ Mildred .“Vdair. “Hawaiian Dreams,” Bilbro—Gay being on band when thp umpire cries “play ball,” and two of tbe fastest teams in tbe intercollegiate loop face each other for today’s return engage ment on tbe part of Erskine. A petition circulated yestert^ay agreeing to close today at 3:45 for tbe game, was signed by a large num ber of mercbants and business firms of the city. Try Our Service Just pick air your phone, give us your grocery order • and your day’s fo^ shopping worries are over, because we deliver right at yodr door. No-need for you to dr^ for the market, lug home heavy bundles and have car- operating expenses. We guarantee quality foods, care fully selected,--fpU values, safe delivery regardless of weather conditions. mmumm Marshm^ow Mellow Creme, pt. 25c riUSKIES,pkg. 15c punch and wafers. served thirty guests by Mrs. RUss^ll Cooper, Mrs. Caskey, Mrs. Ashenfiore and MtsU Margaret HoHis. After dinner bingo was played and {prizes awarded the winners.^he bride was-preseBied ■with.ja ..loyj»ly set of “May Basket Party,” Emerson — Lorraine Lewis. Duet, “Concert Waltz,” Friml — V’irginia Sumerel ‘and Miss Sumerel. “In the Clover,” Kern—Betty Ann Boland. “Enticemt?nt,” Norris—Noland Sud- deth. / Duet,/“Clayton’s Grand, March” — Grace hnd Eli:^abeth Barnett. / LITTLE ANN OWENS , ITAF BIRTITOAT FARTT — ' f v. Little Ann Owens celebrated her j JOINT HOSTESSES / with » deliKhtful pai^. Gaims and|,,,,,p, , „y,j, y contests were enjoye(n>ur oi dofffs. ‘ 'taI Prizes were given the winners. Grace Young was awarded first prize and Barrie Jean Wingard the “booby” p.rize. Colorful balloons were given as favors. Mrs. Robert S. Owens, assisted by Misses Lily Yarborough and Ella Lit- / THE BEST WAY / TO CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATE — GIVE A WATCH. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE Honoring Mrs. T6m Cooper, a re 's. /Mi t) cent bride, Mrs./Mike Caskey, Mrs. Russell Cooper/ Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Mrs. E. E/Ashmore of Charlotte, entertained /With a lovely tea on Thursday ^ternoon. The guests were greeted ^ Mesdames Lyjin and Rus sell Co^^r. The receiving line was compokied of Mrs. Tom Cooper, Mrs. T. L Cooper, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Caskey, and Mrs. Ashemore. For this occasion ^ving room was effectively decoratbd with flow ering shrubs and other colorful spring flowers. Entertaining here were Mrs. Frank Fowlerr Mrs. R. ’ E. Sadler and Mrs. George Blalock. I An elaborate bridal (^Oloc scheme I of white was carried out in the din- i ing room. A bowl of lovely white narcissi and iris centered the beau- "tiful tea table. Tall, slender white tapers in silver holders lighted the table. Misses Agnes» Davis Nancy Owens entertained here. Those serving were: Misses Margaret Hol lis, Robbie Henderson, Mrs. Ray Pitts, and Mrs. Ashemore. * Dainty sandwiches, punch ,and mints were served to a hundred guests. COI^ELAND-SIMPSON RITES sdl.EMNIZEI) AT CHARLOTTE / A lovely spring marriage of Vide- spreatl interest was that of Miss Mat- tie L. Copelan.d of ’Renno, and James Gilette Simpso'n of Clinton, which was solemnized on' Mpnday evening at S o’clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs..^Samuel Craig Byrd of Charlotte, N. C'. Dr. Byrd, of Queens-Chicora coBege,-officiated in the presence of several relatives and friends of the couple. The two front rooms were thrown en suite and beautifully-adorned with CARD OF THANKS We wish to expre.ss our appreci ation for the many acts of kindness shown qs by pur friends and'neigh* bor.s during the illnes.s and death of our dear husbahd’ and father. This thoughtfulness and sympathy on your part is apprtH'iated for more than wo jihalljCA’erJie. al!Je.to express. We pray Gotl’s richest Messing upofi'cach of .. , Mrs, A. Ross Blakely and Children. a profusion of bridal white flowers. As the bridal chorus from “Lohen- gWn” was softly played by Mrs. J. David Copeland, the couple entered the living room together with their only attendant, James M. Copeland, Jr,, nephew of the bride, bearing the ring on a white satin pillow. The bride was” charming in her cos tume of navy blue chiffbn with navy taffeta redingote, a navy bandeau Breton hat with brief .vtfil, and navy accessories. She wore a lovely cor sage of pin rosebuds and valley lilies. The wedding chanced to fall on the birthday of the bride, thus adding another note of ^htiment to the oc casion. Mrs. Simpson, a lovely and attrac tive blonde, is the only daughter of Mrs. Lena Bell Copeland of I^nno, and the Jate John M. Copeland. She Md froirT"Chicora college in 1926, receiving an A. B. degrree. Since that time she has been teaching in the schools of Goldville, Ware Shoals and Renna D. A. R. CHAPTER HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. Ben nett Townsend and Mrs. Jack H. Da- vis, Sr., were joint hostesses to the Musgrove’s, Mill chapter D. A. R. at the home of the folder. Mr. Simpson is the eldestj son of Mrs. Lola N. Simpson and the late Job M^ Simpson. He is a well-known farmer of the Hurricane vicinity, and at present holds a position with tlw Minos state highway department. After the ceremony the bride gave a lovely gift to Dr. and Mn. Byrd as a token of love and .gratitude for their past relations during her col- Since the last meeting of the chap-jlcKe career. The presentation was ter "the April issue of the National made by Mrs. Sarah Bett Davidson, magaainw devoted to South Carolina had been received^, the regent an nounced. ircohUdnf many a^ehdi^ articles pertaining to ..historical mat- aunt of the bride. Mrs. Simpsop’s gift to Mr. Simpson Was soHjc ‘rtniT Following a wedding trip to Wash- ters in the state and jiinnerous il-! ington, D. C., and other places of in lustrations. Of especial interest to terest, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will be the local chapter is a photograph bf • at home in Renno. tbe Musgrove’s Mill bridge over En- * oree river at the Musgrove’s Mill OlfiA battleground. This bridge^ on - nORC DCai an important highway, is the first in South Carolina honoring a woman.| The chapter was happy to have as guests Mrs. H. Earl Spencer and her Erddne Champs Due West, April 27,-^Presbyterian */xtVx vr/ I V k ' CnvxUf nf colIegc’s win over Erskine, 3 to 1, mother, Mrs. L Y. A. Snyder of,, Rochester, N. Mrs. Snyder is a member of the liondequoit chapter in here Tuesday left the two teams tied for first place in South Caroltna col- :nr^vrr„'i=i„'* pmpetiti.„ E^ h« won seven games and lost three. Score by innings: Presb3rterian ...# 020 001 000—3 Erskine .... 006 000 010—T account of the work of her ofgani- zation. , Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., read an in formative and interesting paper on the “Development of Pioneer Wom en.” The host^ses served delicious punch, sandwiches, cookies and mints. At the busings session it was de cided that this would- he the last meeting of the year. 7 ^ : I ATIMELY SUGGESTION Mother*s Day is on May 8th. Why not five her a year’s snbiKript^ to her favorite miigazine. JAMES CALDWELL 88 -V- ■ 4 \ Special Sunday Dinner 11:30 to 2:30 EVENING MEAL 5:30 to 8:00 Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop • • • • • • a • 2Qc. 18c RIPE OLIVES, bofde ORANGE juice; No. 2 can TENDER LEAF TEA, pkg. CHEESE RTTZ, pkg.!. . .. . 18c Liquid Ice Cream Mixture. .. .. 10c WESSON OIL, pint ... 25c PORK CHOPS, lb. . 30c BEEF ROAST, lb. 20c VEAL ROAST, 25c BEEF LIVER, lb. .77 .. ...... 2Sc STEW BEEF, lb. . . . 15c VEAL CHOPS, lb .30c PICNIC HAMS,lb.. 25c DRESSED FISH PRIZES THIS WEEK FIRST PRIZE 25 LBS. SUGAR SECOND PRIZE 4 JEWEL LARD THIRD PRIZE '/, lA. Box BANQUET TEA FOURTH PRIZE 2 Qts. Silver Medal' DRESSING /Drawing Saturday Night,^ at 7:30 Baldwin's Grocery Phones 99 and 100 \ i 1' 0 0 Q I 0 ! 8 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 I, 0 E 0 0 0 0 9 Sadler ’s MonthieEnd Fair Trade Of ferings Parke-Davis PURE VANILLA EXTRACT, 50c value, 2 oz. MUM, Cream Deodorant 60c size HORLICK’S MALTED MILK, 50c size 3/ _ ^ CAPUDINE, for Headache, 30c size 7/. , 24c No. 59 ANTISEPTIC (amber colored), 75c value, pint . .. .../. 49c ITALIAN BALM, softens the skin, 35c size .Z... *26c WAMPOLE’S PREPARATION, $1.00 size Z 68c DRENE, Soapless Shampoo, 60c size yZ 49c JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER, 25c size / 19c -HYGEA NIPPLES, bl^ck, translucent, aml^r /..15c and 20c We carry a complete line of Baby Supplies: Floods, Bottles and Nipples, Oils, Powders, No-Suk, Remedies. Our stock is full and varied, and strictly fresh. Ask^ your DOCTOR about Diphtheria and, Whooping Cough Se rum for Baby. This is ttie time of the year for these preventive treatments. We carry ample stocks of both, as well as many other biologicals. Our stocky .are kept electricaUy refrigerated as recom mended by the manufacturers. — Honey and AlmOnd Cream, $1.00 size.. 39c I. SimpsoA's gift Ri a beautiful Ma- li ^Rubbing AlCOhol, fulTpint 7 .7. .. .7.717c Milk of Magnesia, quart, U.S.^j. 57c Heavy Mineral Oil,- pint *.: /....._ 33c I^eaves Your Face Cool and Smooth All Day. Infant Suppositories, dozen 7/:77/r .... .. jv. Rubizan Antiseptic, (ried), pint/.... .^^ B. C. Headache Pow., 25c size T Texas Crystals, 75c size ... 59c BISODOL, Indigestion Powder, 25c size TWe ANTACID POWDER ^McKesson’s), 5^z. size . 71 1 50c EX LAX^ Liver Medicine, 25c size/^ i .. 7.......:^ 19c SUN GOGGLES, a complete assortment, priced--7. ^ 10c, 15c, 19c, 2^, 29c^ 35c, 49c, 75c, $1.00,'$1J25 and $1.50 SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “AT UNWN STATIOfT " TELEPHONE 400 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 1 0 0 0 0 i 12 [i—I r;r=3 fp-j jj r—^fr^itrrjTr^cr/ftrr^Jrri'z=J7E?Jl - /, • * . / / L- h - \