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. I h ' / —i ■ ^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938 ^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THREl \ The Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 h: 1 program committee, for a report. The| Evelyn chaimian announced “The Develop- Shop. Wilburn—McIntosh’s Shoe ment of the Short Story” as the Bowling Alley ' Opens In City Marie Weir—Baldwyi’s Grocery.^ course of study for the year. Th§ first Mary Martin—.\dair’s Men Shop, program, in charge of Mrs. Jacobs,! Frances .\bbott—Home Stores.' jwas devoted to a study of George Hazel Cannon—> Wingard’s Flower Branch Cabell, in which she reviewed Shop. ' his life and read a story entitled “The { Ruth Bouknight—Anderj>aaf 5c & ’ Parson’s Door.” , 10c Store. > . . , During the afterpoon the hostess’ Mildred Arnold—Joe L. Carter. ^Railway express office on East Car-1 I served delicious punch, sandwiches, | V’ennie Sande^i^—Galloway’s. jolina avenue. Ladies are invited free Icookies and candy. j Myrtle Trammell—City Sales Com- for the opening night by Manager' modijVn four-lane biwling alley will open to tlu* public Friday night in the store room next door to the MB., MRS., AND J- TEACHER— ATTENTION! MISS SCHOOL Why not give me your orders for your magazines? Either cash or M daV^ JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 38 ANNOUNCEMENTS The U. D. C. chapter will meet Fri day afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. George H. .Ellis. PRIMARY GROUP HAS PARTY OUTING I PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES Painter—Buchanan’s The children of the primary depart-! MONpAY ment of the First Presbyterian Sun-1 .The circles of the First Presbyte SCHOOL GRbuP ENJOYS WEINER ROAST ^ Wednesday evening a group of young people from the seventh grade at Florida Street school enjoyed a, -Weiner roast at Edna Earl Workman’s; day school, of which' Mrs. John W’. | Little is director, enjoyed a weiner roast on Friday afternoon. After assembling at the church a; number of games w’ere played. Later,! weiriers, rolls and cookies were served. Others who assisted Mrs. Little in ; H. I* Miller, who came here from Dry .\bingdon, Va. The alley is one of a .i large chain operated in .several states { France.s^Osborne—Edward’s Service | by A. E. Jackson of Roxborp, N. C. rian church will meet next Monday Station. * ; ^ 1_ pany. I Virginia I Cleaners. afternoon, Oct. 10, at 4 o’clock, withi home. Games and contests were en-1 entertaining the children were joyed. Weiners ^were roasted and aerved with rolls for refreshments. Mrs. John Holland Hunter, Misses Jane Sturgeon and Ella Little McCrary. (the exception of Circle No. 8, which meets at 7:30. Following are hostesses and chair men: , , No. 1: M rs. D. 0. Rhame, Jr., chair man; Mrs. Heath Copeland, hostess. No. 2: Mrs. W Janelle Lyles—Casino Theatre. 1 In Montreal they’ve bt'en holding Willie, Mae Martin - Copeland’s lotteries on the weather. Well, some body has tione something about it at last! iliei Meat >^rket. Frances Thomas—J. C. Penney Co. Betty Sullivan—Argo Foo<i Store.' h'thel Lyles—Radio ' Store. j Glenna Barker—Pitts’ Service Sta-j P. Jacobs, chairman;4ion. i Onie Cogdill—Rogers Food Store, i Elsie Burkett—Clinton Mercantile Co. Compliments—.American Shot Shop, Frank E. .Miller, Kay’s Lunch. DINNER PARTY GIVEN FOR FLORIDA GUF^TS Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays enter tained a few guests delightfully at dinner last night, honoring theirl*!’^ house guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.t McFarlin of Winter Haven, Fla. I Mixed flowers were attractively ar-| rangtnl in the living room. Centering, the prettily appointed table in the din-: ing room was a low^ arrangement of i cut flowers. A delicious dinner was served. Mrs. J. H. Hunter, hostess. No. 3: Mrs. F'arl Workman, chair- CENTl’RY CLUB RESUMES j hostess. .MEETINGS FOR FALL j-LI <^hair- Continuing the chosen subject for j’^'*”* Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., hostess, the year’s study, Design for Liv-j ’’• .Woodworth, the Century club met on Tues- <^hairman; Mis. John t'pratt, hostess. day McINTOSH SHOE SHOP t34 MUSGROVE ST. TELEPHONE 185-W WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. A. Copeland. Two interesting jiapors on “Inte rior I)t*coration” were given hy Mrs. S. .M. Huntley and Mrs. Kenneth Baker. The next meeting of the club will j beheld on Oct. 18 at the home of Mrs. I A. E. Spencer. s. John No. (1; Mrs. T. J. Balock, Sr., chair man; Mrs. R. S. Owens, hostess. E.^tSTERN STAR INSPECTION' MEETINi; MONDAY NIGHT No. S: Miss chainnan; .Miss hostess. Ella Little McCrary, Mary Howze Dillard, BRIDGE PARTY FOR MRS. McFARLIN Mrs. C. W. Stone complimented Mrs. R. R. McFarlin, of Winter Hav en, Fla., with a pretty bridge party yesterday morning, assembling guests for two tables. Lovely garden flowers in attractive containers adorned the living rooms. .After the games a delicious salad course was served. West Clinton News LOVELY PARTY GIVEN BY MRS. LAWRENCE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garrett and daughter, Frances, of I^aurens, Mr. M rs. Lawrer^ce Davis entertained i and Mrs. Grange Campbell and little with a lovely party on Friday after-[son, Silas, spent Sunday in Spartan- noon. For the occasion the spacious burg with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prince, colonial home was adorned with bou- Mr. and Mrs. Jm* Terry spent Sun- quets of colorful fall flowers. ] day in Greenwood with relatives. Five tables were arranged for! Miss Virginia Smith of Greer, was bridge and a number of intere.stingj the week-end guest of Misses Nell games‘were played. I..ate in the afternoon, amid the soft MISS TEMPLETON IS HONORED The Young I>adies’ Bible class of the A.ss()ciate Reformed Presbyterian church held its regular monthly meet ing Mondjtjr ejfcning at the home of Mrs. Virgil .Abrams. .After the pro gram a swial hour was enjoyed, at which time the class presented Miss Avanelle Templeton, bri<le-elect, of Goldville, with a lovely gift. The hostess served a delightful i course with cookies and iced tea. | and Merzie Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. Clytle DeShields, Miss ! glow of candle light, a delicious chick- Louise Holtzclaw of Greer, visited [en salat! course with tea, cookies and ..Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Smith Sunday, cantly, was served. Several guests Mr. and Mrs. .A. H. Hughes and j Mrs. Thelma ('uttino, worthy grand, matron, of Sumter, will pay an offi-: |cial visit to James H. Parrott chap-' jter No. i>, Ortler of the Eastern .Star, I Monday evening, Oct. Id, at H o’clm-k,' jfor the purpose of making an offi- iciaT inspection of the chapter. Mrs.j j Fayette Ramage, worthy matron of > the chapter, cordially invites all East-' erns Star members to be present. i At 7 o’clwk a banquet will be, servt'il in the dining hall of the Ma-i sonic Temple. All offieiu^ of the chapter are a.sk- ed to assemble at the Masonic Temple Thursday night at 7:30 o’chn'k for a' practice meeting. There will be pres- j ent, past and present graml officers ^ of the state aft the meeting. j Mary T. Chapman, Sec., | James B. Parrott Cliaiiter, No. 1 (). K. S. i FfiEE VOTE COUPON In The Chronicle ‘‘Christmas Club” Prize Campaign I hereby east 500 FREK VOTES to the credit of— M Address 1 his cou|>on neatly rlipijwd out, name and address of the candidate filled in. and mailed fir^.|)^ivered to the Campaign Department of The t linton Chronicle. wtT| count 500 FREE VOTES. It doe« not cost anything to ca.st these coupons for your favorite candi date, and you are not restricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count. NOTE- Do not roll or fold. 4)eliver in flat package. I his coupon should be voted on or before November 15th. called after cards. MRS. .1. A. ( HAMH.KR i HONORS MRS. ROGERS •Mr.s. .Mitiiroc Rogers of Dillon, who i.s the house guest of .Mrs. C. W. .Stone, was honor gui*st at a lovely hri<lge paity which .Mrs. J. ,A. Chand-j 'er gave for her on Saturday after-1 I familv spent the \veek-en<l with it la-' ... . . lives‘in North Carolina. I -M ASONS TO MEET FRID W 1 Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Campbell ami l Camph'dl I,o<lge .N'e. 11, A. I*. M., family, .Mr. anti .Mrs. .Marvin Stewart will hohl a regular meeting Fritlay and son, .Marvin, ,Ir., ami liMle Tom-A'vening, October <lh, promptly at b my Owens, .Miss Carria Belie Kvans o’clock, .All members are urged to be ! spent Sunday with relatives in Kn- present. On thi-t same ilatt' there will oree. h‘* u district meeting at Laurens. We j Otis Sizemort* of Whitmire, visited! "iH close eaily and all atteiul this BRIIHiE PARTIES HONOR MRS. MONROE ROfiERS , Honoring her house guest Mr.s. Monroe Rogers, Mrs. (’. W. Stone en tertained with lovely bridge parties on last Wednestlay, Iwth murniiTg and afternoon. Vari-colored garden flow’ers in ef fective arrangements made a pretty setting for the tables. •After the games, the hostess served delicious salad and sweet courses, Mrs. Stone juesented the honor noon, assembling tables. A* firofusion of colorful guests ,for three'his father. W. I>. Sizemore, Sunday. | meeting. I .Mr. ami .Mrs. Wm. ('annoii, spent! garden Sunday with relatives in l.aur^nii. flowers charmin'gly adorned the liv ing room. laite in the afternoon the hostess served a delectable salad course. V. <). P II ADAIR, .Secretary. Slieely, .Master. Misses Ola Satcher and Pearl Med-j lock of Greenwood, spent the week-1 end with .Miss Hazel Cannon. ' .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Wells and i ir 1WERE^ I'd STILL Travel by Super-Coach **Tni« cooufh. Greyhound fares are lowest—and yet you get th« most advantages traveling by Super- Coarhl Close-up sight-seeing, optional routet, gre comfort—pins cstts savings I" For eaample: .Mrs. Rogers was remembered with Mr. an attractive gift. ami guest an casion. attractive gift on (OUNTY ( ()N( ERT GROUP NAMES OEFK ERS Laurens, Oct. 1. .— Officers of the National Laurens Conceit association for the coming sea-on have been an nounced as follow^: .Mrs. R. H. Ro per. of Lauren-, president; Mrs. Wil liam P. .lacobs, of Clinton, vice-presi- Graham, .Mis. •lent; Mrs. R. .M. Brown, of l.jiurens. Julia Griffin, secretary; Dwight F. Patterson, 'of I.Aurens, treasurer; Mrs; R. T. Wil son, of I>aurens, momhership chair man; and -Mrs. L. S. .Mc.Millan, pub licity chaiiTuan. A membership campaign will he conducted the week of October lO-lb, according to plans of the officc'rs. MRS. ADAIR HOSTESS TO AC TAEAN CLUB Friday afternoon Mrs. E. J. .Adairj entertained the memliers of the Ac-; taean Book club at a pretty party. ' l/ovi'ly Jane Cowl dahlias ami har-j each oc-imonizing roses charmingly decorated the home. liuiing the afternoon rook was p’aAid. Afti r the games a delicious salad course ami a sweet course were served by 'the hostess, assi.-ted by .Mrs. ,S. C. Hays. Gm -t- of the afternoon were: .Mrs. W. D. '< ojielaml, .Mrs. C. .M. Bailey, .Mrs. T. D. Copeland, .Mrs.^ Bothwell .M. J. .McFad.ien, Mrs. Mrs. M, L.'Todd, .Miss Sallie Wright, .Mis. llarohl Fish and .Mrs. W. .A. Moorheaii. .Mrs. James Strickland of Gastonia, (’., .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Strickland of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with their mother, .Mrs, C. B. Smith. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. .Moorhead and family of Greenville, visit<‘<l .Mr. and .Mrs. Edd Dunaway .Sumlav. ' .Mr. ami .Mrs. D. L. .McGee sficnt the week end in I-iurens with rela- 1 ’“ttvrs. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Bennie .Sjuers .if |.,au- rens, spent Sunday with lelativrs. Ml'S. William King, .Mr.-'. .1. L. .Smith and children of Chester, spent Thuis- From a Washington hiireau the statement that 100 pounds of cattle yiehl 00 pounds of beef which is al most as much la-ef as one Washing ton lobby can yield in a day. SUBSCRIBE TD THE CHRONICLB (greyhound Terminal KELLERS DRUC; .STORE Phone No. I Greenville .85 knowille Sl.25 Columbia SI,00 Charleston $2.90 Savannah $3.25 Jacksonville $5.95 Win.slon-Salem $3.10 Richmond $6.60 Washington .... $7.40 New York .. $10.65 WS$ eXTEA Savtsg* m RwhiJ Trip Tkkala GREY^' OUND ilay wftli -Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph .Stewart. Birth .Mr. ami .Mrs announce the 1. The little .\nnoiincement | Bud Word (if Lautiiis, drth of a soil on Oct.j ft How ha- bet 11 givt ri. the name of James Klledge. j .Mrs. Word before her mamagej was .Miss .Marie Camiihell of this city. Both moth<r and son aie doing nicely. SILVER SOLVES WEDDINC; GIFT PROBLEM Silver is the most cherished GIFT for the Bride — a (HFT never to be forgotten. FRONTIS JEWFJ.RY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE BRIDE AM) GROOM HONORED WITH DLNNER On Wednesday evening .Mr. and _ Mrs. .loe K. .Adair of l-aurens, de-j .Among The Sick Jightfully entertained at a buffet sup-' Friends of lal Dunaway are sorry per in honor of their son and daugh- to learn he is ill at his home on Flor- j ter-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. ('opeland cnee street. Adair, who' were recently married. The bri'le before marriage was .Mis.s tii'e lU'auty Pageant •Margaret Hughes of this city. The l^jidies .Aid .stK-iety of Bailey Howls of fall flow’er.s in abundnace'church will give a beauty decorated the living and dining rooms. P‘‘K<‘ant Saturday night, October H,j During the evenhtg dancing and at H o’cbick at Acailemy .Street .schmil. game.s were enjoyed hy the guests, j AH contestants are single‘girls of thCj •Many lovely gifts were presented the.^H'nton mills community young couple, an<l before leaving,' tCtmization is asking a 'all were re<iuested to register in the public. ' bride’s book. | The following are the cont< .slants ( .Mr. ami Mr.s. Adair were assisted sponsors: and the or- liheral patron-' pi||||FHl| in entertaining by .Mr. well Wier and .Miss of Laurens. and .Mrs. Virginia (’ald- Wier I.ADIF^S’ BIBLE CLASS “POUND” DR. BRI.M.M Last Thursday evening Dr. D. J. Brimm'.s Bible class of the First Pres byterian church Sunday school, hon ored him with a surprise pounding. Lillian Braswell—Country Market. Barbara .Strange—Ideal Bakery. Kathleen Howard — l/ouie’s Lunch. Virginia .Smith — Holland’s Grocery.j Faye .Smith -Clinton Pharmacy, i Edna Jackson—Rose's .oc & 10c .Store. Nora Cannon—Simmons’ Grocery, j Annie Ruth Sanders—A & P Store.; Helen King — Belk’s Department NOW - CLAUSSBN’8 briiun too a NEW-SIZE loal «l OLD HMEY breadT.. ’.a LARGER 10a loaf! Today, this new aize oaf goe« on sale at your gro* eer'a. Il’a made on the »ame glorioua old tinia iormuia; it’s the same famous bread; with iho same Iul4 delicious flavor; the same o|M*n textura that assures you such delightful toast. NOW - Cl AlJSSExTSOLD lTMEY BKEAD ~ the bread with the old timey flavor, is available in the new lOc loaf at your grocer’s! The clas.s went in a biwly to his home | and presented Dr. Brimrn a largej Mildred Stewart—Howard’s Shack, basket filled with individual gifts; Ruth Johnson—^^ott’s 5c & 10c Store. Florence Howard—Chaney’s Dress IF YOU should injure someone ill an automo bile accident, you’ll need a mighty pen to sign the checks when the bills come piling in. S. W. SUMEREL Aetna-izer Next'Door to Western Union Phone 80 brought as an expression of their es teem and appreciation of his faithful I and valuable services as their teacher. Shoppe. I .Mrs. L. B. Dillard, speaking for the! Rirf,y Jacks—Smith’s Pharmacy. ' ladies, informed Dr. Brimm that thej Grace .Meador.s—Blalwk’s Grocery. iCkss had been planning for some-; i»uise Hampton — Western Auto jtime to give him a surprise party, but j Associate Store, their plans had been delayed. j Eloise Crowe — Prather-Simpson j Dr. Brirmn, completely surprised,!Company. ■began opening the gifts and express- •ed his thanks and appreciation to all I present for their thoughtfulness and remembrances. I.,ater, refreshments prepared by the class, were served on the porch. STUDY CLUB HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. R. Adair was hostess to the first fall ! meeting of the Study club. Mrs. Marshall Brown, the newly- elected president, presided over the meeting. After a few appropriate words of greeting, she called upon Mrs. Win. P. Jacobs, chairman of the Don’t put up with uaeleM PAIN Get rid of it When functional pains of Look for CLAUSSEN’S OLD TIMEY BKEAD eo- day, when you do your marketing. Look for the new clear wax wrapper, with the lavender niedaU lions, the checkered brown and yellow enda. V Made of rhoire men struation are severe, take CARDUL If it doesn’t benefit you, consult a physician. Don’t neglect such pains. They depress the tone of the nerves, cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite,' wear out your resistance. Oct a bottle of Cardnl aad (ce vbAtber tt vlU help you. a« tboawoda of vomea btvo said It helped them. Bealdea easing certain pains, Cardid aids ta buUd^ up the vhola system by to got r strongta traa tho Bd>: ND hat in I |h-» ol 1 tie flavor to- V. i.irii it ir oo uniuus. The fame of OLD TIMEY BREAD for lOA.^I ING widely knuvn! il’- <i|irn texllirr, il’* drlifoiiik -j \ or, ao-urrs vou cri»j>, n t I’t liy, goldra browa toast at all r iurpoHce is Is Iriiilfr rrii*.!. t-