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j . THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938 THE CLINTOI^ CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THREl The 4 Woman’s Page / ' 1 SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST p^ -Telephone 258 THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX By TENCH OWENS Taylor Martin; 4. H. M. Rowland.! Jr.; 5. Tench Chvens; G. Can-oil'Cope land; 7. Irby Ilipp, Jr.; 8. Rufus Sad ler, Jr"; lb .-Vrthur Copeland; 10. W P. Jacob-^, Ir. Hoy s 1. Rufus Sat^er, Jr.; 2. Elwyn NEW DANCING SCHOOL OPENS IN CLINTON .Mrs. E%'elyn L. Austin of Monroe and Charlotte, N. C-, will open a dnn- We are" very definitely in favor of for a new school gym here material- centralized government (dictatorship,ize. . . . The need is realh- impera-t -■ . . , . jif you will) for the local softball >tive. . . . We hear the thp'd annual 1 Brooks Copeland; 4. Har-- . league! With Chick Galloway out of! Laurens county horse show-'! tomorrowPitts; 5. Tedo Freeman; 6. Ed rrway, Septeniber 2ad. league itown, try as we Brown- might we couldn’t [night is going to be bigger ’n better 1 "■ Jacobs; 8. find anyone who knew positively just than ever. . . . Blue Stocking grid-, ®dl Wannamaker; 10 PICNIC OUTING FOR AUGUSTA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. N. W, McDaniel en tertained for Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Mc- Tuesday evening at Curry’s ,. , ^ T V • 'what the present set-up is. Several I iron forces assemble for their first "^^*^®'^dair. ing nmre was - ^"^’[back games have yet to be played—* practice session next Thursday. . . mg th, ceremony the "Ind.an Lovely,,,. » The’little cedar figure* of athletes Call" was Dlayed softly The vows were spoken before an im-i .Th' the softball cham- farved by Uroy Saundcr^ provised altar of ivy’ and Southern ■ P><*aship was scheduled to begin Mon- 'a Teck’s” window uptown are teaching all types of the dance for both children and adults. .Mrs. .Austin for the' past several ' monUis has been taking an intensive SPECIAL OFFEI^ |teachers’ course from Melon Poole. Coatn.poliUn_l6 months for »2Ji« ^ ’ '-•■•l***- Daniel of Augusu, with a piehic^on August 2«. Whether .111 of the splendid. You, should see Vh,. About twenty-five guests enjoyed a white was used throughout the church,' ^ames will have been completed then Happy memories of high school fpot- ^ U.w :a a. nA I HAVA ATin nIaACAnf Aeciv/viof irktl delicious picnic supper and later in with a profusion of white cathedral, remains to be seen. Wither it mat- ball ^YHofT'^Chaney^^our manaurer'in the evening swimming and dancing candles and green fgrns, ivy and 'whether all he gaj.es are play-^>th Manoh were enjoyed. louthern smilax. *s still another question, and Jo will lingtr ^Mth us the ^ ^ I ‘j 4.* 'Ifor from whore sit the Methodists ^^st of our d&ys. He was a swell fel- : The bride wore an ivory satin gown;I.»ievnvuisis n u- u , fashioned nrincess style with tirht-M^^ Hke a cinch to clinch the stKond and how we will miss him-;^ut fittogthTwithl^l.^ knowing the number of'can't we think of him (as suggested on a coronet of orange blossoms. Her ^^e Methodists have to make [from the pulpit recently) as merely only-ornament Was 4evely^ "eameo.MRkJ^ejgan^’t .say for sure, but we can’t j being in another i^ooni. which was her mother’s. She carried i figuriTthem .to dixip from-first See your home agent. JAMES W. CALDWELL Phone 38 MRS. KENNETH BAKER HOSTESS TO CLUB ^ Mrs. Kenneth Baker entertained the mem^rs oT bier bridge club on Friday evening. The home was decoiated with mixed summer flowers, forming a lovely background for four tables lilies of the valley arranged for cards. The hostess served a delicious supper to her guests and afterwards cards were played. LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 Flash! The Clinton all-staPstiffbani MRS. SI.MPSON ENTERTAINS FOR HER HOUSE GUEST a shower bouquet of white roses and ' aggregation entered nr the Uurens - , ' , , n, . . tournament got off to a bad start in So, the pennant play-off between i i- • . j a 7, , . , ,y. the first innings and were eliminated .Athens, Ga. Previoasly, Mrs. AubUr has studied under Ned W'ayburn and -7*- ' Varonnie Vest off. New York City, I Bob '.Alexander, Charlotte, N. C.. and — I has done special work in tap dancing under Prof. Nat Ritter, Boston, .Main. In addition to the classes in dan cing, .Mrs. .Au-stin #ill have one class for ladies in physical culture and re ducing. She will al.so teach one class in personality. PHONE 206-R The maid of honor wpre a pink net gown and carried an arm bouquet of the Presbyterians, first half winners, Eaurens Mill, 10 to 7, on Tues- pink roses and blue delphiniums. .After the ceremony the bride chang- and the winning team for the second half should be a honey. Each team day night. Bailey Williams, starting Clinton pitcher, hit a streak of wild- ed to her travel costume of black and will marshall its Ih-sI players and white with accessories to match. They prepare to bear down on the final innings. John W. Finney [ On Thursday morning Mrs. W. H.'p.ft immediately for New Aork. They, stretch. . Simpson honored her house guest, will make their home for the present; if the early bird .still gets the worm, tinir three for three TomrV, i„pL ! Mrs, Walter R. .Mann, of Fort Me-; in Front Royal, Va.. where the bride-i Clinton high shouldn’t lose a footbal 1 iow.s_we were pulling for vou ’ Clellan, .Anniston, Ala., with a bridge is engaged in business. .game this year! Coach Bob Wilder. —* m ^ ’ party. Guests were assembled for| jhe bride is a daughter of B. M.l started his fourth year as Red Devil' Softball three tables. -After several interest- Buzhardt of New'berry. She is a grad- mentor by beginning early morning' Scorea ing progressions, the hos^tess, assist- \iate of Clinton high school and Ers- work-outs for his charges last Mon-; Thursday, August 18:i) kine college, having receivi^d-her di-;day. About twenty-six boys (with! Baptist defeated Presbyterian, 8 ed by Mrs. Goyne Simp.son and Mrs. Roy Pitts, ser:\jfd delicious salad and poma the past June. S}ie is a member!several not yet out because of jobs);to 5. aweet courses. MRS. DILLARD HONORS ALABAMA GUEST Mrs. L. B. Dillard erUertained on jje graduated from N. C. State of Lambda l>araba Delta, and has many friends here and elsewhere. Mr. Smith is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. F. L. Smith of Char- of all sizes and shapes are getting j Friday, Augu.st 19: the kinks out these not too cool morns | Methodist defeated ,A. R.'P.Luther-[ I, \9 to 3. I under Coach Wilder’s efficient direc-j,an. tion. Standings ing tne wedding dahlias, roses and zennia.s which made -p. R. Buzhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette a lovely background for three fables! Mrs. J. .A. Coeman and arranged for bridge. Afted UJaughter, Miriam, the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. J.' — McFadilen, Mrs. W, H. Simpson, and Miss Mary llowze Dillard, served a tempting salad course. Bl ZH AKDT-SMITH RITES IN CHARLOTTE The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Buz hardt and Roy Stewart Smith was solemnized Saturday evening at PEOPLE YOU KNOW though, a dearth of good substitutes will probably hinder them in thej Schedule tough games. Anyway, we can de- Thursday, August 2r); pend on jilenty of good, fa.*it, interest-j Baptist vs Methodist, ing football this fall from that scrap- Friday, August 2Ct: Won 7 4 3 1 Ixist 1 3 SAVE MONEY! HAVE YOUR OLD GARMENTS REPAIRED AND DRY CLEANED We have.an expert tailor in Mr. Claud .Martin. He can do anything in tailoring you need. We personally l^uarantee his work. py team. Presbyterian vs A. R. P.-Lutliei^ 'an. Chatterboxing A’ou folks are missing some super-1 fine tennis this week by not drop-) ping by the P. comts during the tournament held there. Things Tennis Ladder Rating Men 1. Bill Wade; 2. J. F. .lacohs; 3. Yarborough, 205 pound tackle, is the' largest player on the C. H. .K. foot^- bride was given in marriage hy^her' Mrs. W. T. Martin and family of l>all squad. It’s going to he sorta hard for opposing teams to run'over him this season. Sure hope plans Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks and son, 71 Frank Falls, spent the week-end at o’clock in the Statesville Avenue As-j Fayetteville, N, C., and at Myrtle sociate Reformed Pre-sbyterian church Beach. in Charlotte, The Rev. J. H. Buzhardt,| John Martin, Jr., of Fayetteville, brother of the bride, heard the vows, iN. C,, is spending several weeks with The ring ceremony was used. ’The his cousin, Frank Falls Hicks. /^her brother, T. R. Buzhardt of Cl^on.iGoldville,* have returned from Hen Miss Lula Bradley of Troy, was maid, der.sonville, N. C., where they haVe of honor.. 'been spending several weeks at their Harry W. Smith, brother of the summer home. i ned with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom, attended -Mr. Smith as .Misses Nannie Young Tribble and Joe Burgess, best man. Serving as ushers were Catherine Blakely spent the week-en<li .Miss Ella Adair left .Moniiay for ..Clark .Miller Of Chester, S. ('.. J. F. at Bonclarken, Flat Rock, -N. C. |New York to buy fall go(»ds for the Gibson of Columbia, S. Bill and .Mr. and .Mrs. Gillette Simpson, Miss' Uidies’ Ready-to-Wear shopjie. Rex Gribble of Charlotte. ('arolyn (^)peland. Joan ( opeland, and' Mi’, and .Mrs. J. T. Brown of 1/au- .Miss Jean Andersorvof Korea, sang Jaekio Wiiu’ spent the werk-end at rens, s|^'lU the week-end with the lat- “I l>ive A’ou Truly,” D. ^A. Cooper of Ylyrtle Beach. ter’s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Bur- New York, .sang ‘•Because" and “.Ah, William and Pressie Mc.Millian of goss. Sweet .Mystery of Life.” .Miss Eula Greenville, spent the past week with Rev. and .Mrs. J. .M. Dick who are Traywick accompanied them. .Miss their eou-iri, .Mac Finney. returning from a visit to Pawley's Traywick also played wetlding music .Mr. and .Mrs. Albert GaFloXvay and Lland enroute to their hJme in Ral- M’e carry a complete line of blank are just getting hot over there as the hooks. Ledgers, ( ash Books, Journala, events approach the finals and the D®y B<wks. etc. (all 74 for your o f^vyred players are being forced to needs, ^hronicle publishing Cik i4 put on pressure to win. . . . Chftrlie' . - — TERTIFIEI) DRY ( LEANING” t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t GIFTS From Your Jeweler Are Gifts At Their Best. softly prior to the ceremony. The wed- daughti-r. Miss Kathleen, of Florence, eigh, are spending the week with are .spending the week with their Mrs. Dick’^ parents. Dr. and .Mrs. parents and grandparents, Mr. and,Jack H. Young. .Mrs. W. .M. Mc.Millian, ' F'riends of .Mrs. K. B. Fi rguson of .Mrs. E. .Mood .Smith and .Mrs. E.'^l. U«-nno, will be sorry to know she is a Timmerman wore visitors jn Green- patient at the Hays hosfiifal where ville on .Saturday. ^ • xbe underwent an ojK-ration on Tues- .Misse.s .Marion and Colic Summer ^ day. Her son, Dr. Richard Ferguson spent the week-end with their parents,^>f Baltimore, is with her for some- .Mr. and .Mrs. F. K. Summer in Chap- time. pells. Mr. and .Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth, Mrs. T. D. Derrick of Chapin, .Mr. Miss Elsie .Neighbors, and Mrs. •nd Mrs. Allen F^rgle of Newberry, George Young, of Whitmire, have re- and Walter Derrick of Anderson, were turned home after a Irij) to Balti- the week-end guest.s of Mr. and .Mrs. more. .Md., and other points of in- L. W Pinson. terest. Master Clair Hays Bennett is doing Friends of .Mi's Annette .Moorhead A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU. FRONTIS JEWELRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE Pita your trip by train—m«k« your holiday mI* and tan*. OVER LABOR DAY WEEKEND SEPT. 3-5 ) $2.S5 Round Trip S-A-V-E on your transportation costs for your Labor Day waakand in Atlan ta. Hava mora tima and monay for ncraabon bybaing this big Saaboazd bargain. And • you aafoy tha aafaty and comfort aaailabla only by train. CKikim i Md under 12 half tare. Goiaf— tkketa gooA oa all UaiM (cicapt No 9). Saturday aad Saaday, Sept 3 and 4, aad traia No. II, arriviag AtUata. Mon day moraing 8a^. 3. Rctunung—leava aalate as Monday aight, Sept. 5, on any train cMapt No. 10. Ticket* cood la enonly. eoarbe* i No baggate chackad Ask Sooboard Agonts fee Details nicely at his home in Cross Keys af ter undergoing a tonsil operation at thi* Hays hospital the pa.st week. .Mrs. lA-e Edwards and daughter, Ruby, returned home Wednesday from Lanett, Ala., after a two weeks’ visit there with the former’s mother. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Simpson and children and J. H. Lynch sjienl Sun- tlay in, Spartanburg with .Mr.«. K, P. Roper. .Mr. and .Mrs. E. K, Burdette and sons; Kenneth and York, of Charles ton, spent the week-end with .Mr. and Mr.s. Hubert Pilt.s. Mrs. Burdette and .sons remained for a two weeks’ vj.sit. Mrs. E. B. Sloan and sons, John and (iene, are spending several days this week at Bonclarken, Flat Rock, N. ('. .Mr. and -Mrs. L. A. Barrow, Jr., of Columbia, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassa- nov« will be sorry to know of the death of his mother, Mrs. Angela Cas- sanova, which occurred in New Or leans, La., on Sat irday. Friends of Miss Dorothy Stutt-s will be glad to know she is recuperating at the Hays hospital after undergo ing an appen^lix operation on Satur day. Mr-s. James Bennett and Hoke Ben nett of Cross Anchor were guests Monday of JiC- Mrs. Frank Simp son. Mrs Virginia (*erard of (Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mrs. J. C- Copeland, Misses Mary Lowery and Mary Wiley Coliffe, of Columbia, -are spending today wit’ Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young. Miss O. B. Burgess has returned to her duties as assistant supervisor of nurses at the Preabyterian hospital, Charlotte, after spending the week- of Goldville, will lx- glail to know .--he is doing nicely after undergoing a major operation at the General host pital in (ireenville .sevi-ral liays ago. It i.s expected that she will be a hos pital patient for at least four weeks before returning to her home. .Mrs. A. J. Lochte and children, Bet sy, Wilson and Albert, of R<K’hester, N. Y., returned home thi.s week after 'spending ten days with the former’s brother and si.ster-in-law. Mr. and .Mrs. I-owry Wilson. .Mrs. John Wil son returned with .Mrs, Lochte for a visitr . Mr. and .Mrs. James ( handler an<l daughter, Ruth, Edward Chandler and son, Douglas, of Cocoa, Fla., Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Chandler and children, .Miss Viola Chandler of near here, and Miss Dorothy Chandler of Washington, D. ; C., were the dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Simpson on Thursday, WEEK-END FOOD SPECIALS! PKT or C ARNATION MILK, 3 tall or 6 small ens 20c r>c BOXKS SALT or Matches, 3 for 10c WALDORF TISSUE, 4 rolls 17c Dixie-Home TEA, pkg.. 10c DELMAR MARGARINE 2 Lbs. 25c 13c rOFNI) CAN PORK & BEANS . NO. 1 IRISH 4c POTATOES, 10 its. ... 15c FLOUR RED BAND 24 Lb. Bag 95c FRESH. THICK FAT BACK, lb. 11c Libbv—Dole—Del .Monte—Crusht‘€l or Sliced PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 15c CRESCENT SALAD DRESSING QUART 2Sc GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can ... 4 cans for 29c Sr.MlRITE CLEANSER, 2 cans 9c D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMflRS Licensed Embalmers, Complete Modern Equipment Day Phone 94 Night Phonen 24, 253 or 2S5 Clinton, 8.& SOUR or DILL PICKLES FULL QT.JAR 15c IN OUR MARKET PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb 20c AMERICAN CHEES^ lb. 17c CHUCK BEEF ROAST, Ib. 15c SLICED BACON, 1 lb. layers ..28c HOME STORES Good Eats- Prices Clinton, S. C