The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 17, 1937, Image 3

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-J 1 r THURSPAY, JUNE 17, 1937 THE CUNTOrr CHRO 7 . lE. CLINTON, S. C. f I the SOCIBTY BVEiNTS;, eLUh AND CHtJRCH N^S OE INTEREST • ^ , t - -t- 7 . ' Tdephone 258 . patients Something to bccupy^heir mdnds. v • ' ■ , ..X ' JOINT HOSTESSES -—’^~L ■ -. GIVE LUNCHEON On ’Friday afternoon Misses Sadie Chandler and Lidie Leake were com plimented with a lovely bridge lunch eon given by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mrs, Pringle^Copelwi^. The home was b^u,tifuHy decorated with gladioli and mixed garden flow ers, Ten tables wert arranged for cards, j after which the hostesses _ served a delicious two coarse lunch eon. The bonorees were presented with lovely gifts. i Vmiss Icollette griffin HOSTESS TO BRIDES-ELECT Tuesday afternoon Miss Collette Griffin honored Misses Lydie Leake and Sadie Chandler, popular brides- elect, with one of the largest and most delightful bridge parties of the week. Bowls of ^nk roses and gardenias were ^cff^ivriy placed_ about the card rooms where nine tables were in ^play. * After a series of progressions the ho^ss, assisted by Mrs^ Xionnie Mc- llan, Misses Lois Blakely, Frances per and Odetta Mauney served a delectable chicken salad course, iced popular after-dinner speaker^ Dr. Dapiel was thanked vbjr the club for his eloquent and inspiring. address. W.. P. Jacobs, president ’of Presby terian college, was also on the pro gram for a short talk. SHOCKLET-JONES RITES IN ASHEVILLE <juy Brown Shockley of thil city, announces the marriage of his daugh- w;th valley lilies, ai^d her flowers Were |a corsage of gaitdenias -and val ley lilies. ' ‘ J Mr. Spencer was Attended by G..W. Collecting spiders is. more than a Goolsby, of Columbia,, as .best man. <^1 hobby’with Mrs. J. B. Kastoh’of New^S * Mrs. Quat'tleba^hi, mother of the Haven, Connecticut/ who has assist-,^ bfide, wore ap ensemble having a ®d her husband. Dr. Kaston, in gef- iflowefed print ^ dress of silk and a | ting together more than 10,000 speci- black net redingote. Her accessories! mens,' some of them alive. Included were black and her corsage, was of among the specimens are species of mixed flowers. Ithe tarantula and .jjie-blSck widow. Mrs. Spencer, thother of the bnde-'The spiders are in the agriculture ex groom, wore a navy crepe dreks with ^ pCriment station and the collection pale pink trim, and navy accessories. made at the request*of state Her flowers were pink roses. * entomologist. Not all the spiders are H^rs. Spencer, the daughter of Mr. i natives of Connecticut. The collection and Mrs. James Daniel Quattlebaum,, will serve in making the first thor- is a charming and popular gi^rl; Shejnugh study of spiders of. that state, is an alumna ^of the University of " ^ South Carolina where she was a mem ber of the Chi Omega soCorityJand the Dama? club. Since her graduation, Mrs. Spencer has taught in the Rose- ter, Fredna, to Robert Maurice Jones, ^ood school ind in a private school at on Saturday noon^ June 12. 'Hie cere-1 Hastings-on-the-Hudson, New York, mony was performed in Saint Mark’s] Mr. Spencer.is the son of Mr. and Lutheran church, Asheville, N. C.,| Mrs. Carroll B. Spencer of Washing- with the Rev. R. R. Fisher as the of-! ton, D. C., formerly of Columbia. He fici^ting minister. The pride’vfaTattired in navy blue and her shpulder corsage was of red rosebuds valley liliefe. attended the University of North Car olina, •here he became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.-^. Spencer is now with the Epes-Fitz- Mr. and Mrs. Jones left immediate-jgerald Paper company of Columbia, ly after the ceremony for a wedding and ks located in this city. ,, * trip, through North Carolina and (Immediately after the ceremony Tennessee, 'and after Jtme 21st will the bride’s parents entertained at a be at home in Chesnee, S. C., where J.^edding breakfast in the crystal room the groom holdj^^yjosition. INTEREST CENTERS IN. LEAKE-HAMER WEDDING Of widespread 'social interest this] week is the wedding^nc,xt Saturday] evening at seven o’clock at which [ of the Hotel Columbia. Mr. and Mirs. Spencer Known as the mother club of South ern women in New York, the Dixie] club, whose new president is Mrs. Charles Dixie Farriss, has a' philkir- thropy all«its own. The Dixie. Aid which provides layettes not only to the Frontier Nursing association, but to St. Geoige’s Church ciinfic, Ijjpwer hospital apd other institutions in New York. Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, pres- iden tof Mills college, California, has ahnounce<l that she and the trustees want one million dollars in'fhnds for “the college to enable ...them to main tain a choi^ assortment of prospec tive home makers. The college au thorities say that “almost all Mills girls marry and mary very well.”^ Choice cuts such as ours wilt make anyone hungry. We offer housewives the most and best In Foods and Meats that hbuse-keeping money can |)ay anywhere. • # • • 15c 20c 10c will make, W> carry a -romplete line of blank their home in the Hays apartments on Woodrow’ street. ' — books. Ledgers, Cash Rooks, Journals, Day Books, etc. Call 74 for your needs. Chronicle Publishing Co. tea and mint sherbert. ^ ^ The honor guests were presented with atteai^^ ivy 'howls; ” — - ' ' vVvlIlll^ ttb ^vVvli V/L1 v/V ■k 1* L 111V 1 i |i IV ' V' Miss Lydie Holland Leake wilf be- AdciltlOnal LOCalS wcrr come the bride of Robert Pickett Hamer of ]Eastover, the ceremony to takenplace ST the First Prbsbylerlaii, church with its pastor. Dr. D. ‘J. [ the gueils Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. K, ’ Woods, the officiating minister. . '.Mills in _Green\vood.<‘“““'* > The bride, ‘ youngest daughter ofj Uttlo'AnirDwehs is spending this Mrs. Bessie Cons^ne I^eake, and the ^ Easley with her aunt and un- late J. Will Leake, be given Mr. and Mrs. Hen Martin. .Mis. GillRM’t Blakely and children MISS SADIE CHANDLER HONORED WITrt PARTY - Mrs. W. C. Oxley and Mrs. Chri.s A^atr were joint ho.'stesses at a lovely luncheon on Tuesday niorninjf at the! pV her,cousin, Klbei t Stone, j home of Mrs. Oxley igomplimenting ^1';* 7ave gone to Montrose, Ga., to spend Miss Sadie Chandlen, complimenting ... bride-elect of ! attended by hi^ father, R. C. Hamer, i ^ pie mopth. Quantities of gladioli and as. best rnari,^ roses made a setting of unus^l beauty for six tables of cards. Miss Chandle^r’s place and that of M i.ss Lydie Ixoake, was marked, with lovely shoulder corsages [ of Gladioi. They were presented gifts of linen. A delicious two course lunche.QlL*^®^» Columbia, and was'served. The following out-of- town guests enjoyed the occasion; ^Mrs. H. M. Wise of JacksonviFle^Fla., Mrs. W. D. Campbell of Cambridge, 6., and Mr?. James King of Washing ton, D. C. CLINTON ROTARY-^UB HAS “LADIES NIGHT’’ The Clinton Rotary club held its annual “ladies night” celebration on Monday evening in the ‘’Masonic Temple-httiWing. The banquet was rott chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, with the hall attractively deco rated for the enjoyable occasion." In the absence of Dr. C. M.,,Work man, the club’s president, Dr. F. K. Shealy presided. Individual Rota- rians presented their guests and Dr. Shealy presented as official guests of the club, the invited guest speak er and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichel- berger, representing the local Lions club. The address of the evening waS giv en by Dr. D. W. Daniel of Clemson College, widely known educator and umim'r with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Hailey'' wore vi-s-itors in ('olumhia on Monday. Mary Allen Ston.e of Union, a cousin j Mrs. C. N. Mauney is •; spending; of the bride, will Ik? the’ bridesmaid, .some time in t’olumhia. } Ushers will be James Addison of' Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl Henry and! Miss Sadie Chandler, a June bi 'de-' elect, wll be the maid of honoy. MTss! Special Sunday Diimrir 40c - . Il:;i0 lo 2:30 EVENINO MEAL- .'>:30 (0 8:00- Hotel Clinton ■ Coffee Shop Goldville, Randel Stoney of Charles- Rbbert vLee Scarborough of Eastover Prip.T^ to, the wedding a program of nuptfal music will be rendered by Mrs. J. F.'JaCcobs, Jr., as organist, and Miss CoUette Griffin, who will sing. Since the announcement of her be trothal, Miss Leake has been enter tained at a series of lovely parties. MRS. ROBERT S. OWENS GIVES LOVELY TEA Outstanding among social affairs of the early summer was the tea Temple Htmttomg. me oanquex was servW by members of the J. ^r^ar--Mia. Robert S. Owens gave on Tues- ■day afternoon at her home on Maple 'street The lovely new horpe had occasion by a- profusion of garden flowers. Boquets of pink rosea adorned the living room while bowls of mixed gladioli were effectively used in the hall. Mrs. Owens received her guests in the living room, and receiving with her were her nieces Mrs. Price Pad gett and Mrs. Percy Stokes of New berry, and Mrs. Edwin Gouvely of Cincinatti, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George W. Taylor, Mrs. H. B. Goff of Scottsboro, Ala., Mrs. FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY THRILLING GIFTS —at prices you can afford. Cone in ... see for yonrself! FRQNTIS JEWEIJIY STORE and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Raleigh, >r. C. Assisting in entertaining in the va rious' rooms were: Mrs. Bennett Townsend, Mrs. Zee McLees, Mrs^^ R. E. Sadler, Mrs. Gary Martin, Mrs. John W. Little, Miss Clara^ Duckett, Mrs. John Spratt and Mrs. Bynum Belts. , In the dining room where the tea table was covered with an ecru lace clotji, the center i^omment was an exquisite arrangement of tinted Queen Anne’s lace. For refreshments delicious*punch, sandwiches, cakes and mints were served. Serving i^re Mrs. T. D. Jacobs, Mrs. S. C. Hays, sons, Billy and Robert, of Elbcrton, Ga.. spent the" \voek-en<i' with their |)arepts, Mr. and Mi^. H. 1). Henry. James-Jeanes' is spemling several days in Eaijley with,his luaother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Afrs. R. P. Jeanes. . | Mr.s. Blakely Tribble and Miss Lil lian Quinn of Blacksburg, are spend ing some time at High Hampton, N. C. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of New berry, spent the week-end with Mrs. R? L. Plaxico and other friends in the city.. Miss Lydie Blakely of Columibia, is spending a month in the ‘city wdth friends and relatives. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, W. P, Tribble and children, Betty and David, were visitors in High Hampton, N. C., on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Workman of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with the Jatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Todd. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Green ville are spending the summer with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Dr. and Mrs. Bozard have been in Ithica, N. Y., the past year Willard Campbell of CambrldgeT O., jB.j,ere Dr. Bozard attended Cornell university and received his Ph.D. de gree on June 10, “' . ■ i:;;n:sKnn:Knj:;n:ji Modem Womm Gray " Funeral Home Clinton, S. G, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ••• &nd ••• EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399*J. L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. MUSHROOMS SWEET RELISH,quart..,.. JUNKET MIX, pkg. SELOX . 5c CHLOROX . . 30c GRAPEJUICE, pint 20c HOT SAUCE, botUe ....... ^. 10c RIPE OLIVES, jar 20c ROUND STEAK, lb. . 30c PORK CHOPS, lb. . ./ 30c BEEF ROAST, lb VEAL CHOPS, lb. .. BEEF ±lVER,ib.. . BOILED HAM, lb. MIXED SAUSAGE, 2 DRESSED TROUT, GROAKER^ PRIZES FOR This WEEK VlUSt I'RIZE ./6 LBS. SNOWDRIFT LARD SECOND I'RIZE .. ./12 LBS. RED BAND FI.Oi:«k THIRD PRIZE . Vz LB. BANQUET TEA FOURTH PRIZE .Z 3 QTS. GINGER \LE Drawing S^urday Night, at 7:30 a e • a .t I t J.t I Phones 99 and 100 pa i! 0 =11 Sadler’s dot Hfeather Values! . '*•••••••••••••••••••' ****:****::m Prizes for needlework exhibited at the Golden Jubilee exposition in South Africa have been awarded to Mrs. Ed ward Chaiken of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Chaiken was bom in Russia and came to America when a youhg girl. Her handiwork received the late Czar’s praise. Among the latest pieces of embroidery of which she is immense- MUM, 60c, Deodorant 43c YODCHIA, Cream Deodorant, tube 25c AMOLIN, Powder Deodorant .... 25c and 50c SPIRO, Powder Deodorant, 30c box ...... 19c INGRAM’S, For a Cool^h ave, tube or jar ..... ..... 35c SHAVAMI, Brudiless Shaving Cream,' Ib. tube, 50c size 39c McKean’s Lather Cream, 25c size . 19c r E H n i E E E E E E Mrs. ..R. W. Wade, and Mrs. Ansel t ly proud, are portrait* of the Duke Godfrey. Among the out-of-town guests at- ten(hng the tea were Mrs. J. H. With erspoon] Cross’’ Hill, Mrs. George Balle, Mrs. Lizzie Christopher, Mrs, Ross Young and Mifs Dqris Young of Laurens, and Mrs. C. D. Nance of Cross Hill. — MISS JULIA QUATTLEBAUM WEDS CARROLL SPENCER Of/interest .here was the wading of M^s Juha Lester Quattlebaum and Carroll Mann Spencer bf this city, which WM solemnized last Tuesday at noon in the Lutheran Church of the" Incarnation, Columbia. The Rev. Thomas F. Std>er, pastor of the church,'olificiated before* relatives and clo^ friehds of the couple. ’Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Leonia, N. J., and Mrs. Clarence M. Glenn of New York City, sistiOrs of the bride, were, -the bridesmaids. They wore dresses of maize tropical silk finished vritHTi^rown and w’hite dotted girdlesr Their accessories, were brown and white, and theii^owers were shoul der corsages ^of^daisiest Mrs. Manigault Capers, theThatron of honor, wore a xlress Wi black" crepe with maize linen bolero. Black opces- sories c^pleted the costume, and- her flowera were daisies. • ‘ TImJ' bride, who wi^s' given in mar riage by her father, James Daniel Quattlebaum, was lovely in a haqd- some tailor^ suit, an adaptation oYa Patou; mo^l, -fashioned of Congo cloth, and worn with linen accessories of matching oi£f-white. She carried her motherV prayer book ^wer^ and Duchess of Keqi^ and President Roosevelt. The married woman has a right to work 1/ she wants to, is sthe declara tion of Judge Jennie Loitman Barron, speodiiLjudge of a Massachusetts dis trict court, who has come to the de fense of the wife who if employed. “No woman works in a factory unless she is forced to,” Judge-Barron, for merly assistant to the state attorney general, said. “Artists should not cec^ to work because they marry, and the same is true of Worhen in the profession*.” | - The Pan-Pacific Women’s associ ation wilf hold its fourth biennial con ference in Vancouver, B. C., July 12 to 14. The association’s objective is “practical ways and i^eans * of pro-: I motring peace and international under- i standing among thp women of the P«-j cific countries.” Miss Mat^ Bollert, j| ^an 6f Wbmen at Hie Uiriyersity ofj British Columbia, i* chairman of the Canadian section of the association, ' 'Foetry contests for patients in New York' city hospitals have been started by a group of Barnard college, stu dents under, the direction of Miss Elizabeth Reynard of the English de partment.’ Patients will be invited to write short verse* of five to six lines. Prizes will awarded every fort- hight and a/committee at Barnard will examine' the manuscripts. Miss R^nard skys that several doctors and psyphiitri.sts are enthusiastic for the projeef, especially as it *will give »in Parke-Davis Pure' Vanilla Extract Shu-Milk, whitcshoe polish 25c Rubbing Alcohol full imt .. Listerine Antiseptic, 75c size .. Pepsodent Antiseptic, 75c size . 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