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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, 8. a The Woman’s Page Lejfion Auxilrary on Thursday ^ter- noon. j During the business session Mrs. Pitts gave an Jnterwting report of SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST - Telephone 258 chrysanthemums and fern, carrying) out a color scheme pf green and white. | • dlUCjr * O On each table was a tissue wrapped] Rare Q<al package, containing a number of let-' 1 OClSiy the district meeting held in Spartan-j tei-s. These letters, when assembled, | > burg last week. Plans were formulat-' were found to be “Hagan-Smith, Dec. The .1. C. Pcnliey company begins od to help needy veterans’ families at *23, ’37.” Miss'Annette Moorhead pre- a Smoko-D-imag'*' sale thi.» morning I Christmas. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten, presi- ‘ I dent of the Auxiliary, appointed a I committee consisting of Mrs. Ray- sented the honor guest a lovely cor-1 at 9 o’clock as announced in the ad- sage of white flowers. After a round of games, cards were 'Imond Pitts, Mrs. Gary Martin and!laid aside and Miss Grace Martin and MA AN] DDEN-SPEARMAN announcement I a social .hour was enjoyed. Dvirihg I this time delicious refreshments were Miss Martha Davidson, to investigate such cases. I^ater in the afternoon a' delightful Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mdaden, of Lau- served by the hostesses, Ruth Monts enioved On this oc- : K« Mro sociHi nour was enjoyea. wn unis ot Miss Annette Moorhead assisted the hostess in serving a salad course with Russian tea. Miss Hagan was requesttnl to gx> on rens announce the marriage of their and Miriam Donnan, assisted by Mrs.'"'". ‘ X \ ‘ iA-que>uHi lo gx> on P m,., i u 1 artistjcally dec-,a treasure hunt.’ From varmys nooks niece, Wilma Elirabeth Madden, toiW. E. Monts, Mrs. J. H. Donnan I « James Adolphus Spearman, on No vember-27th, 19a7, at Greenwood, S. C. little..Miss Julianne Monts. in a festive blue and silver and corners, this hunt yielded numer- SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS GIVEN OUTING Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lorene Uoyd ente^in.^her Sunday school ^ class of the Thomwell Memonali, _ , METHODIST AUXILIARY MEETS MONDAY The Auxiliary of Broad Street Methodist church will meet next Monday afternoon, Dec. 13, at the church w'ith an enjoyable outing. The group of young people hike<L out on drawn for circles and a large tendance is urged. Immediately after adjournment of the Calhoun highway and later Auxiliary, a meeting of the exec turned to her home where amusing games were played and dainty re freshments served. KIWANIS “LADIES NIGHT” AT HOTEL TONIGHT The annual “ladies night” celebra tion of ^the, Clinton Kiwahis club, an event of unusual., social, in fall, will be held this evening at Ho tel Clinton at 7:30 in the form of a utive board will be held. CHURCH CIRCLE MEETS ^ WITH MRS. LYNN The F'.lla Riddell circle of Thorn- well .Memorial chuixh met at the Montmornn assisttnl as hostess. .An informative and interesting pro banquet and entertainment with much j gram on “Ministerial Relief” was'the program fun and merriment prevailing. j given by .Mrs. Harry I.ayton, as] gave in an excellent manner a The club will have as its honor! chairman. .Miss Mar>%Adam.s conduct-{gitiphy of P'rederic Chopin. \ group color scheme. The dining room table |ous useful and attractive gifts, was overlaid with a I'gce cloth'and! (hiest>!'present for this announci*- centered with a blue bowl of silvertnl | ment, which is of widespn'ad interest jivy flanked by tall blue candles. Mrs. ^ throughout the Carolinas. were the J. M. Pitts poured Russian tea from ^ close friends and associates of the a lovely silver servieg.-rfA delicious t bride-elt'ct. sailad course was served in buffet] Mi.ss Hagan, a young woman of style, w ith Mrs. Hubert Pitts assist-j outstanding per.sonality and musical «t- ing the hostesses in seizing. talent, i.s an alumna of Erskine col- The Auxiliary welcomed a number | lege. For the i>ast four years she has of new’*members during the afternoon taught music in the Joanna schools and invites others, who are eligible,! at Croldville, where she is veiy popu-i to join the organization. ; lar. Slie has appeare«l on a numbt'r ofi ^ j«^ocial program-; in Clinton and always! MUSIC CLUB MEETS WITH .delights her audiences with her viofin: MRS. HEATH COPELAND Uelections. j The Clinton Musjc club met last. Mr. Smith is the son of .1. G. Smith j Wednesday afturmKm at the home ofjOf Sandy Springs. He is a graduate! Mrs. Heath Copeland. Mi.ss Ruth Hai-ief Clemson college and Is" at pj-<*sent | ” ociati'd with the (''lemst>n college | exttnsion service in the capaeity of! . agent of Kichlami and 'county, bio-1 vortising columns of today’s paper. The sale is being staged because of smoke damages to part of their mer- chandi.se on Svatunlay night by a fire originating in the liaserpcnt w'hich was quickly extiriguished. In preparation forHhe selling event which open.s this morning with a hang. Manager Shepard states that hundrwls of Hems have been re priced and given mark-down tags that mean a big saving for buyers who come early to take advantage of the.se unusual values being offertnl just on the eve of the Christmas AID ASKED FOR NEEDY _ Mrs. U. C. Roper, head of the Red Cross in Clinton, today js.sued an ap peal for shoes needed for girls and boys between the age.H of three and twenty, and also sweaters for the same ages. If you laive articles of clothing that you do not need or use, and wish to dk>nate to this worthy cause, please see or call Mrs. J. C. Roper or Mrs. John T. Little. NOTICE Why not keep your money at home by giving your magazine subscrip tions to— JAMES W, CALDWELL Call 38 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON buying Wn! Wo xtoro haV i^on ^ CHRISTMAS CARI)S-$1.00 clost'<l all this week in preparation for-thcL sale. GALLOWAY’S • T' O' TODAY home of Mrs. L. R. Lynn for the Jlj^Alice;;^ines assisted , a Mrs. Copeland in entertaining. Miss Ro.sa .Mahaffey ha<l charge of assistant county for the afternoon excellent manner m IDEAL XMAS GIFTS guests ^the members’ wives and! tnl the Bible study, friends, and other out-of-town gue.sts. | Following the program the hostess- MTiile no anrtouncement has been|es servetl a delicious salad course, made by the committee in charge, | the entertainment promises to be one MI.SS SHE.\LY (JIVES of the outstanding successes in a long! PARTY AT CLUB of piano selections were played by the | following: Mrs. James Pitts, Miss' series of similar celebrations spon sored in the past by the club. The evening’s program will be presided over by D. C. Heustess, the retiring president. Mahaffey, .Mrs. I). J. Hnnini, .Miss Belk’s. Stages Christmas Sale Sybil Hunlette and Mrs. Copelaml. I Refreshments were-si'ived hv the' Saturday evening Miss Margaret Shcaly entertained the dramatic club of the Clinton high .school at a love-j ly party at Lakeside Country club. i The spacious club rooms werel ailornod with, evergreens and glow- HIGH SCHOOL CLUB I jng fires in the great fireplace gave H.\S MUSIC PR(K;RAM fa fes tivene.ss to the occasion. '“French Music and Musicians’? waS| During the 'evening games and the topic of the program presenttnl ] dancing were-• enjoyed. Punch was at the meeting of Nous Autres, tlie ] gpj-ved. French club of Clinton high .school, on j Miss Kloise Miller, and E. B. Bar- M«>nday evening at the home of Ruth j ppt,t of the high school faculty, spon- Monts. ' j sors of the club, were present and After the French national anthem chaperoned the group. Other chaper ones were Dr. and Mrs. F’. K. Shealy, Belk's Department store tixlay op-1 ens their Pre-Christmas sale which hostesses and a social hour was en-iwiH offer bargains that the public' will be. I'ager to grasir. “It’s the joye<l. big broadcast t>f 1937,” Manairt*r; *^^V*^*^ ... noMv handi.se going on sale fori The following weiljling invitations dis}>OKal regardless of cast.! have been received in the city byiqx^^ stimulate wa*< sung, ami the business meeting conducte<l by the president, B<*tty Miss May Webb and Paul Harmon, j Spratt, the program vi-as presented Among the inviUnl guests were the j by* the lea<ler. Finances Simpson. ! members of the football team. Dt<*cussions jof trends in jmisic and j „ lives of musicians were given by'CENTURY CLUB MEETS Eloise Johnson, Ruth Hair, Jasephine j WITH .MRS. BAKER ‘ ■* Copeland, Elliott Jacobs and Walter The Century club held a meeting Carter. ‘Illustrative selections were played on the piano by F'rances Simp son and Louise Jacobs. .^t the conclusion of the program, A NOBLE CHRISTMAS GIFT INDEED A WRIST WATCH • We will allow $5 to $10 in exchange for any good watch. A small deposit will hold.^ FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE on ‘Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Baker. The subject ^or the afternoon was “Music,” and the program was in charge of Mrs. Baker. She gave .sketches of the development of music j during the past two hundred years .and playe<l .selections by out.standing jcompo.sers. I At the conclusion of the pmgram the club^JointHl in singing Christma.s j I carols, ( The next meeting will be held at the home of .Mrs. .Marshall Brown on January 4. friends of the-couple: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Douglas (Imy rtsjuest the honor of yPiir presence at the marriage of their slaughter Harriet Kook • to Mr. Melmoth Hampton Hunter, .Ir. on Wednesday, the fifteenth of ^ Ilecember at eight o’chn'k in the evening F'irst .Methodi.st Church l>aurens, S.. C. Six j^teen .South Harper Street, j Roth the bride and griKim-elect- arc j known here by a number of friends, j Miss Gray last yoar was a memlier of the Florida Street school faculty of this city. The groorti is a graduate of Prej^'byterian college. Christmas UNUSUAL VALUES IN ALL COTTON AND RAYON AND COTTON BEDSPREADS Extra large alw, 86x106 inches—In beautiful Jacquard pattenw. Closely woven of selected yarns. Will add beauty and color to any bed room. Makes gift acceptable to whole family. Tremenduos direct from factory order makes possible the prices below. Colors: Rose, Blue Gold, Hello or Green. (State Color.) buying is h«>rald('«l fqrth in the adver tising columns of tixlay’s pa|M*r, to which the public’s attention is di rect o<l. The TO MEET FRIDAY Woman’s Christian Temperance union will meet F'riday aftermam at 3:30 at the home of Mr.s, Thomas P. Owens. ' ALL COTTON BATON & COTTON Weight about 3 Ibe. 6ozs. Wslolit about 2 lbs. 4 ozs. 86x106 Inches, each 88x105 Inches, each $2.15 * - ■■ - $2.15 holiday SALE! Druses* Haik Bajfs^jUlat'es, Hose, Gowns GALLOWAY’S BY AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED MRS. RAYMOND PITTS Mrs. Raymond Pitt.s, with Mrs. J. M. Pitts assisting her as hostesu, de- ■lightfiilly entetrained the American Mrs. Hugh Simpson dis- “The Flarly Christian Wit- and .Mrs. J. B. Wilder .spoke MRS. T. J. LEAKE HONORS HER CIRCLE On Monday afternoon Mrs. T. J. Leake entertaintxl her circle of Broad Street Methoilist' church at the la.st meeting of the current year. Two papers were on the aft<*rnoon’8 Hugh Simpson cusswl nesses of “The personality of I>8ter Wit nesses.” Afterwards a delightful .social hour was enjoytsi. F'or refre.shments a de lectable salad course, Russian tea and fruit cake were served. Two members, who had not missed a meet ing during the year, were presenteil with speciar gifts, and the other members of the circle were also re- memt»er<xl with gifts; Send THE CHRONICLE to your friends or loved opes as a Christmas Gift. No remembrance will be enjoyed or appreciated more. Both of the above SPREADS will be shipped pre paid wrapped in Xmas cellophaoe $3^.98 package for only (To two different pereone wImu desired, your<card encloeed) Send check or postal money order. Shipment will be made day order is received. FTlends, nm by buying these bargains. Mall to . ■ McGEE SYNDICATE, ANDERSON, S. C. Sadler's Christmas Gifts i AT LOWKST COST GREYHOUND Happy Savings on holiday travel t Greyhound round trip farM ai* only 1/S tha coat o(^ driving a tmall carl Tou can buy many a Chriatnuw gift with what you tav« on fares that coet lt*t than any other kind of transportation. There's ho extra cost for the estrs comforts of Super-Coach traveL For information call • Greyhound Terminal Kellers Drug Store MI.SS IIAtJAN ( OMI’LIMENTED BY JOINT HOSTESSES The new club house in Goldville was the setting for a lovely y>arty given .Saturday afternoon by Misses Mabel Aldrwl an<! Annie Ruth Mim.H complimenting Miss I>orothy Hagan, bride-elect of December. The color scheme of blue and silver was carritMl out. Three tables of bridge were en- Our Gift Merchandise wa.s bought late in November, so our prices are the latest, and our selection is suited to conditions. We have never had an assortment of Christ mas gifts in which you could get so much value for your money. The gifts are all from the best quality houses. joyed( Mrs. J. J. Cornwell won high score and was pre.sented with a bottle of perfume. Mis,s Hagan was pre- .senteil a lovely piece of lingerie. A number of guests called after cards. After the guests were assembled, the bride-elect was requested to pop balloons which w'ere suspended from the chandelier, seven of Which re- vealed an emblem and clever instruc- tions for a housewife’s duties. I eighth balloon, ^hen popped, showdr Wouldn't it give you a comfortable feeling to know that each Christmas your wife would receive a gift in your name even though the unexpected should remove you from the family picture? Wouldn’t you like’to arrange it now, at Christmas time, through a special .£tna Life Policy? Then you can be s^e that a Christmas check will come to^r each year—a constant re minder of your ^KHightiulnc ed her with rice. The guests were invited into the ^dining room by Mrs. P. B. Mitchell. Mrs. J. I* Addison and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead poured tea.^ Misses Grace Martin, Annette Moorhead, Ruth Hair and Elizabeth Willingham, assisted by Mrs. Beatrice Kloan, served Rus- 'sian tea, sandwiches, cookies, mints, and toa.sted nuts. The guests included the dose friends of Miss Hagan in Goldville 'and the following out-of-town gueste: ! .Mr.s. William Mason and Mrs. Fouche I of .Newberry, Mi.s8 Emma Little of I Fountain Inn, Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, j Mrs. William Brooks Owens,^ Mrii. j Ace Workman, and Mrs. George H. Ellis of Clinton. We have Fountain Pens and Fountain Pen Sets Irnade by Parker, priced from $1.25 to $11.00 a set, everyone guaranteed. Hollingsworth's and Norris Gift Boxes of ('andy from 25c to $6.50. (!oty, W’emdon, and Evening-In-Paris Toilet ^ts for Ladies, a n 9 I i I i l^riced from $1.00 to $7.75. Manicure Sets and Pencil Sets for Children, 25c and 50c. CONTAI.MNC SELECTIONS FROM TWELVE HOLUNCSWORTH PACKAGES....$L50 PER POUND i TIE IHTIEIT We have a very com plete line of Medico, Yel- lo-Bole and Kaywoodie Pipes in the latest mod els. Prices from $1.00 to $3.50. Also Christmas- wrapped Cigars priced from 60c to $2.75 box. A Tip irom Santa ... Your gift will shine out on Christmas'morning if your se lection is NORRIS Exquisite Candies . . . Finest Chocolates , . . Perfectly styled packages 25c to SIS. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY FOR THE SOUTH’S FAVORITE SI PER POUND VARIETY S. W. SUMEREL ;etna-izer Next Door to Western Union Phone 80 .«TNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MISS DOROTHY HAGAN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hagan of Due W’est, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, and O. Romaine Smith of Columbia. The wed ding will tak^ place December 23. On W’ednesday afternoon Mrs. W. A, Moorhead entertained a number of friends at her home in Goldville an nouncing the engagement and mar riage this montK of Mias Hagan. The spacious living room was beau tifully decorated with white ^rysan- themums. Used as place cardamon the tables w'ere boutonnieres of pom-pon iinirt, ti: > Lo\.. nN„ ihi.nos Our line of Flashlights and Cameras are from 89c to $3.79. Electric Heating Pads $1.50 to $i.50. Aluminum Hot Water Bottles $3.49. Odd Lip Sticks and Compacts and Perfume by Coty and Evening-In-Paris, from 55c to $3.75. I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “AT UNION STATION" TELEPHONE 400 ^ A . . V' '.... .. ... ........ . - —