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-P-:' J i" •»v> "f .'HJ a / *, -yv^* .UPWPJ" 7^ "w*^. n THimSDAY, JULY 8, 1937 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THR^ P age ■T ' } JIS. 'C*'* high school, and atteiided ^res^; 'bytcrian college of that city. I “They will be. at home after August I in Sarasota.” SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Modem Women ^ ■ imI. Telephone 258 LITTLE GIRL ^ CEI.EBRATES BIRTHDAY -i Mildred Holland celefcraited her elev Additional Locals T enth birthday by inviting a number i of friends lEhd^acquaintances. . • orf her little friends to a lovely party! Mr. and-Mrs. Lancaster will leave on Saturday afternoon; After enjoy- Miss Eliza X^j^lle of^his city, daugh ter of Mrs. Virginia Neville, and is highly regardedjiere by a wide circle | risiling. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.' Miss Mildred Stewart spent Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huffman spent Scwi- day at Caesar’s Head." . Mrs. "Robert Jeanes ‘of Easley is] New Jersey U mpjj^hing foiward, having just selected its rir.st Woman ^ to serve as foreman of a federal grand jury. Miss J. Isabelle Sims, memher of the Newark hoard of edu cation. There are five other women choseh for the jury. Come From Baldwins^ ing liberies of games and contests, a sweet course was served the little folk. • Mildred’s friends presented her with ^ number otf userful gifts. •’ 1.^.. : :: PROM PARTY FOR GREENVILLE VISITORS .K delightful occasion Was the prom party, given by Mary Bailey Owens on Friday evening, complimenting her guests. Misses _pot Mauldin and Bet ty Poe of Gr<penville. Dancing and proms were enjoyed. Punch was^ serv’ed throughout the eve ning to a large group of friends who were pr^ge.h't- their daughter. Miss Julda,«here when- past week with Mjss Dorothy Vaughn, . I Grand View, near Nyack, ' New York, has a woman police judge, Miss Natalie Couch, who established a rye- they return to China. ^She will enter .\gnes Scott college this fall. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET AT CHURCH Broad Street Methodist church cir cles will meet Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the church, insteati of in the homes of members as has been the custom in the past. At this time, the Rev. B. S. Dren- nan will give a Bible study, ’‘‘The Ra- diant Heart.” taking his text from! at Ridge Crest, N. C. at Camp Gabrel', Lakemont, Ga.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bward Henry and sons, Billy and Robert, of EJ^rton, Ga., are spending , this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry;'"‘': ■" , Mrs. D. E. Goss and son, of Wag ners, spent Tuesday at the orphanage. Mi ss Elizabeth Blakely attended the Bethea-Bew wedding in Clio on ■;"hRnJfsday.’ Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Sumefel children are spending two oi-d when early this year she became the first of her sex to be clerk of the When you think of good things to eat, you just nat urally think of this modern food .store.*We have at all tim^ a complete stock of everything thaUs good. You can economically plan a full of Cold-(’ui^ repasts in dur market. Qur Cold-Cut Meats will saye you from hours in a hot kitcheif, too. assembly. and Columbps, Ohio, has a home cook ing champion in Mrs. Helen P. Angell who recently wort- the $500 prize against fi>re other comfK‘yitors. Philippians. HONORS HER FATHER WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Frank with Mr. and Mrs.;:.Wyrick of Lincoln- Each member is urged lo read Phil-kcxn. N. C., and Mr. and .Mrs. Hunter ippiarts and bring her Bible to the meeting. .Mrs. Frank Simpsoi) .entertained ^ ^j,._ anj .Mrs, .\ud.ly Park-1 ^oarch in African dialects^- ith a surprise birthday' dinner forj,,. charlotte. i onIV---WH»4iiau_ii,i:«>fe.^^^ 7 father, J. IL Lynch, on Sunday., y,. ^^<1 Mrs. ,1. C. Cannon and bonne. Mile. HonilniT^M-. V PRINGLE COPELAND HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY . Pringle Co|H,*land celebrated his eleventh bfrthday with, a party Mon day afternoon at »the..home of hisi^t' grandparente, Mr. and Mrs, Geoi^jMr. Lynch was 79 years .old July U.jaughter. Norai and Mr. and Mi-s. A.^ Copeland, to which he invited ten. His children and grandchildren werej ^.^^is Bagwell and son, Alvin, spent fnendfl. ^ . , I 1 the week-end at I^ke Lure and Ashe- Aft^r seeing a movic^they returned \jr Mrs. Carl Chandler and | .W- P- dacobs is on a two week’s | business trip to New York and Bos- One of the best informed persons in the world on the Citnile patois is Dr. Suzanne Sylvain of Haiti, her birthplace, to which she has feoently weeks i^etumed after having been in Paris. She is preparing to publish a book of i folk tales in Creole. .She is a.daughter' of Georgt's Sylvain, who was,*nu;ii*s;' ^ and son, have taken apartments with ter to Frances from -Haiti U'forC the;g Mry. Mary .Xrthur on Musgrove World war. and who himself is a;p(H*t||{ street. - !w4th a wide knowledge of Creole fa-ljt Mr-.and Mrs. Ed Turner ami Lewisjbles. Dr. Sylvain has'stiidied French'S Bagwell. Jiv,..,^-were the week-end i and Spanishdialects and has done ix'-ja s'-tinder the S the Sor-ls Womeu are making gix'at home and played games on the lawn. Later a delightful picnic w’as served. dien, Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Harris supper I an<l children, Mr. and Mi-s. Jesse I Lynch and children of Ivowndosvillc.; He received ^.a number of gift:^dn ifmembrance of the day. ton. DANTE GIVEN FOR R<M K HILL VISITOR On Thursday evening .Miss Virginiaj j >1 DICK , Sadler e'ntertained a group of friends HONORED WITH P.VRTY with a delightful dance-in honor of^ qjj Wetlnesday morning Mrs her guest. Miss Mary Sadler Neely, of Rock Hill. ” . ' .Mixed garden -flowers were ar- rangtHl in the rooms, making a color- H. 1).' William Brooks Ow- Mrs. ,S, T. -Anderson and Miss Bub er Civliiblt'ston of Morganton, N. .-^pent Sunday an<! Mi»nday with .Mr. and .Mrs. L. C. Bond. •Mr. and AJ-rs. S. B. Loft is ha<l as their week-end guests, Mr. and- .Mrs. strides ''It- in archeology, one priwij of this being ijj the j-ecent annmmeement that Hetty Goldman has la^en appointed to j ft the staff of the Institute for .Ad-i|| vanced Stuily at Princeton. She is the first woman over, appointed to this!|| position and has gone on hei*'fourth j ft expedition to Southern Asia Minor to ” study the cuitunil sequence ' in - pre- hi*-;toric Cilicia. ' LUNCH tONGUE, can ... . . 25c TENDER LEAF TEA, pkg..... 18c CER^Of little 25c GULF WAX, pkg.. . . . . . . . 5c „ BRILLO,pkg......... 10c I PAPER TOWELS, pkg 10c ■ MARSHMALLOWS, lb...:.; . 15c CORN STARCH, pkg 10c ROUND STEAK, lb. . . . . . . . 30c PORK RIBS, lb . 20c STEW BEEF, lb ;. 15c VEAL CHOPS, lb. 35c BEEF LIVER, lb. 25c VEAL ROAST, lb. .. ..; . ., . 25c BEEF ROAST, lb. ... -h-.. ii';-r20c g ful setting for the occasion. Delicious j foniicr bridge party in honor of Mrs Dick, of Raleigh, N. C., at the home; Payne and Mrs. »,u..an, ...wu^s ens vvere joint ho^4esses at a IjVVtdy .Asheville. - ■ '*‘l Miss Margaret .Ioin*s, who teaches in Harrislnirg, Val, is at home fo^^ a ])unch was served throughout the eve-1 ^mid a setting-of garden flowers.; ^ Dr. and Mrs. .1. ('. Koiiej- were in I.ANCASTEKS TO HETL’HN ...» Mon.lay for Iho funeijll TO CHINA SOON , ease* servoj .l.■l,clouiJala,l and ,, a. Armstrong, fathor- Ixa-al friends will be infercste<r-fn ^ , . i . . ,| in-law of.-fulins W. Roper'of-Wash- know (hat Rev. I-ewi., I-ancawler and J'.'''?' V* inesented a lovely! Mrs, laanca.ster, with their laanca.ster, with their children. Page and I..t‘wis, .Jr., will leave Aug ust 1st for Taichow, China, to resume their work as missionaries Qf the .Southern Ibx‘sbyterian church. The l^ancasters have been in .America on furlough for uKe past year, l^uisrfstei nine tables were arranged for cards. .AftcT several progressions, the host-1,.,, esses served delicious^alad and .-^weet coiirses.-g Mrs. Dick \>^s presented a lovely gift. Wednes<lay afternoon, 'Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Owens -invited guests for six tables of bridge. NOTICE Why not, keep your money at home by giving your magazine subscrip tions to— *• J-AMK.S W. CALUWKLL Call :I8 Mrs. tster before marriage was I Good diamonds are'safe INVESTMENTS Eapeciaily wlien pricM are going up. Treat yourself to the pleasures fine jewelry gives. A small deposit will hold for fur ther delivery. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE KOII.MEII .CI.INTON ROY WEDS SARASOTA. H A.. CIRI. The following account-of the mar riage of Tdward Giles Bailey, taken from The .Sara.sota, Fla., Herald, will be read here with intere.st. Mr. Badey is the only son of Mrs. Annie Giles of Dr, and .Mrs. Roper. Sliss Margaret Harbin of Woodford, was the w’eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tmid, ' Mr. an<l Mrs. D. B, Bobo spent .Monday'TTT'the mountains of North Carolina. Mis.s Bebe Dillard is attending summer school at Winthrop college. Rock Hill. •M'r. and Mrs. Guy Elliott and son, § ft il ft H H ft ft A Good Variety of ColH Cuts for Picnics. PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK Special "Sunday Dinner 40c 11:30 lo 2:30 EVENING MEAL 5:.10 to-8:00 , • , .1 - Richard spent the week-end in W.al- Ba.Iey of th,( cty. .nd.ia ploasaCly remembered here: and Mrs. S. C. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, Mr. apd -The of Mp« katWeen ^ Su«l(y and Martin Ebersbach and Edward G,le.|„^_^j Green..bort., N. f., with Bailey took place Weilneiidy morning, b,„ther.in. at the home of the bnde s parents, 952 So Very Important... the Wedding Invitation^ Y < i ou can’t be too care- to have it re- ful to have fleet the best of taste. No cheap substitute for finely engraved invita tions would do. We have the Harcourt sample book^ one of the most approved lines in America, and we should like to have the pleasure of showing our samples. There is no cheaper work, except such as planned for a cheaper class of trade. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. . , AuAtitixtd Vitfiftittitsihn 9f .Mr. and M rs. E<lgar Ebersbach, Indiana street. The Rev. Dr. B. U Bow'man, pastor of the Presbyterian church, performed the double ring ceremony. "The wedding took place on the bride’s eighteenth birthday. "Only the imme<liate families of the bride and groom witnessed the quiet home ceremony, which was solemniz ed at 9 o’clock. Miss Marian Matherly attended_the bride as maid of honor. William Ebersbach, brother of the bride, acted as best man. “The bride was exquisitely beauti ful in a closely fitted tailored suit of white sharkskin. With it she wore a small white straw hat, tnmmed in grosgrain ribbon bands, over which was thrown a sheer nose veil. She wore a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses, and carried an arm bouquet of white roses and lilies, tied with a huge bow of tulle. . “The maid of honor was charming ly gowned in powder blue georgette shirred at the shoulder and sleeve, and a hat of white silk, with gros- girain streamers falling from the back. “The bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her away before an improvised altar banked with ferns, vases of American Beauty ros ea, and tall baskets of white gladi- olas. “The young couple lerft immediate ly after the ceremony for an extended motor trip through the North. They will first visit Pomeray, Ohio, where Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop FIRST PRIZE SK(’()M) PRIZK THIRD PRIZK . FOURTH PRIZE Drawing Saturday Night, at 7:30 Baldwin's Grocery Phones 99 and 100 Cooper’s law, .Mr. anil .Mrs, Henry .Spears. Misses Neile and Mary Loftis have jrt'tumed from a three” week’s visit with relatives in A.sheville. While there they attended the Rhoiiodendren festival and visiteil Ridge Crest an<l other interesting places. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). .Kurrett and little Barbara .Surrett of Union/ spent the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willard. Clarence Thomas spent the week end with relatives in Richmond, Va. .Sam Maddox spent the week-end with relatives in Marietta, Ga. .Mrs. W, L. Leary, Mrs. C. L. Buch anan and children of Asheville, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Holland, .Mr. and Mrs. Fred fJeott and daugh ter, Ludie Nell, spent Sunday in Gold- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Farr, Mrs. Jesse Thompson, Miss Juanita 'Thompson of Union, and Miss Dora Thompson orf Colunmbia, were visitors here Sunday. Thomas Willard spent the- weefle- end with friends lut Myrtle Beach. W. Q. Griggs of Mooresvillej N. C,, spent the week-end with Mrs. Metta S^ne and was accompanied home by Mrs. Griggs and Quay, J^r., who spent several weeks with Mrs. Griggs’ mother,-Mrs. Stone. ■ Dossey H. McFadden, medical stu dent at the State Medical college, is spending his vacation with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Mr, McFadden is empfloyed this sum mer as a medical interne in .the Pine- a a a a a a a il a a a a a the bride has,, spent the greater part of h*r life Uter they -^11 kl>« j ^.i^rh^l^rTih'arre^'ot.'. groom s mother, Mrs. Annie G. Bailey,: d of Clinton, S. C. ® —, . Ij t * A A.V 1 ^ Quairtico, Va., Marine base, after The bnde h« .pent the lert d.y, with hi. p.r- Davis, Jr,, left yesterday , Ma days winter, in SnrMotm, where .he h« .nd Mrt. John D. b.vi.. Mr. attended the Sarasota high school, and is a popular member of the ^ younger set, Mr. Barley, whose former home was in Clinton, S. C., has been in Sarasota for the past four years, and has his aunt connect^ with the Sarasota postof fice. ^e is a graduate of the Clinton, >- ‘jl‘ ' I HAVE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS Davis for the past two and a half has been ivtationed at Balboa oflf the coast of Central and South America in the U. S. Marines. , 1 - L- 1. -A.V Mr. and Mrs. L .M. Curtis of Pax- b«n m«k.ng h.. home with ^ , Jfr., J. I. Coleman. He j,r. and Mr,. L. C. Bond.: They were accompanied home by thedr daughter Rosella, and by Susanne and Katherine -Baggott of Cheraw, who spent the past two weeks ^h their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.' C. Bond. , I LET US SAND YOUR FLOORS. Estimates Free. s * Latest Type Floor and Spinner Surfacing Machine. City Electric & Plumbing Co. j ' ^ E. M. Timmerman, Proprietor Phone , Clinton, S. C. " 1 A TIMELY SUGGE.STJON j Why "not "solve that problem by givi- ing the graduate year’s subscription 1. to the Reader’s. IMgest? $3.00 peri year or 2 years for $5.00. , , } JAMES W. 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