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/ ♦ ; «/ THl’RSDAY. JASCARY 5, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S.,C. \) f The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 a«d for several years has been con- necttnl with the Texas company heix;. After a few days in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Horton will make their home in Clinton. JANE LITTLE HONORS i MEMBERS OF CLUB I Mrs 1 Jane Little deligrhtfuJly entertained. burg:, Mrs. Hugrh Earjrle I the “Merrimaids” dub Friday eve-1 Margaret Taylor receiveil Ining. 1 hostesses. A.ssisting in Christmas gretms. Centering the lacei'WlSS .MILLINt; AND covered table, which was lighted with^MR. O.WIS HONORED candles in silver holders, was an ar- pr. and Mrs. C^Hirgi- R. Blalock en- rangement of holly and tiny biivls. '. , . , , • . . . Red tapers and red berries cend.inel the h..I,days vv.th a with evergriH'iis weiv li.-stHl to adorn l-'^rty honoringMi.'^^lXdlyMiJl- the buff, , o ‘‘flix'ational and church of Cra.'g Kenney of Spaitan-jwxHlding was solemnizH IKv. 2oth. {the city, and are among the moat in- deieoration.s in the living and diningr room. As residents of Laurens for a century, .Mr. and .Mrs. Owings h»ve been pn>minently identified with al most/ every phase of the business. \ and Mi.sS| with the! A NEM LEAF, A NEM' YEAR He came to niy desk with quivering . lip — The lesson was done. “Dear teacher, I w‘art*t a new leaf,” he said, ‘‘I’ve spoiled this one.” I took the did leaf, stained and blot ted, And gave him a new one all un spotted, And into his sad eyes I smiled, “Do better now my child.” is of MEST-SIMMONS The following announcement interest here: Mr. and Mrs. Charles David announce the manriage of their j daughter, Elizabeth, to Woodrow! hundred and thirty-eight. South Carolina. The ceremony was performeil ithe Methodist parsonage by Rev. Thi' home wa.s artistically disNirat- . ,ed throughout for the occasion. In _At a bMutifully appoiptod table in j were Mrs. John W, Finin y, Mrs. Roy '^'l/'!lI[!f„!!°”,!lL * [ST T«^'’ *ai'^ the dining room a delieiou-s supper'Pitts and Mis-s Nancy oiWs. Mr. was sen-ed. Later the yount: girls en-l W. >sl'unoan iHiured tea; and Mia«os' " , , *, , t I joyed games. Ma.I.dhSvA.Iair, Agnes Itavis. Carolyn I ^ I , . ^ and white chry’santhemuins wei-e Wjvct • and Anne Pitts servtHl sandwiches. i * . ai. g-g- ^ MRS. JOHN W. FINNEY tL "7 HOSTESS TO BRIIXJE CLl’B i ^gut'sts were inviUnl to write Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John W. LOVELY RRIlKiE PARTIES their namt's on a limm tal>lo cover ,w”hich was piwenteil to the bride- ,,elect to be A‘mbroideretl Clinton inur.Miaj, iHiLH nioming and ’ Pink cyclamens and begonias Avere'afternoon, Mrs. Raymond IMtts and fluential and best beloved citi2:ens of the community. PERSONAL MENTION and Mattie home after in Cdlliert, with rela- Charles Simmons, on Friday, Dect'm- p/• I*'//« nnii^ i her the thirtieth, one thousand ninel’^'™<^>’ her bridge elub at IIY JOINT HOSTESSES hnndirvi and thirtv-eieht. rlinton.I* L""'*' .. U.sl Thursday, high r at w: 1 went to the throne, a soul,— The old year was done. “Dear h’ather, has thou a new leaf for me? I have spoiled this one.’ He took the old leaf, staineil and blot- ' ted, And gave me a new’ one all un spotted, And into my sad heart He smiled, **,Do better now, my child.” —Kathleen Wheeler. ’ R. Bouknight. Mr, and Mrs. Simmons wHl make quivering Cross Anchor. atti^tively placedf about the robins iMi-s. Huln^rt Ihtts entertainwl with where tablths wviv ai rangetl for cards, unusually 'lovely bridge paiiit's' at the former’s WhsiileiK-e. LattT in the aftemixm Mrs. Finney servtnl a delectable salad coui*se with tea and fruit cake. as a remem- bi-ance of the happy occasion. IX'licious refivshments wvre .servxxl the guests. Oirt-of-town gm'sts weix': Mi’i. and Mi’s. Charles Worivman of Misses Becky Perdue Swygert have returned .spending the holidays 'Athens and AVinder, Ga tives and friends. j Dr. and Mi-s S. M. Huntley have returned fmm Oonw’ay, where they si>ent the holidays with relatives. Mi's.'W. T. Scogin and children re- son of St. Genii ANNOUNCEMENT ^ The U. 1). C. chapter will meet Fri day afternoon at 3:30 Mrs. John T. Little. I CENTURY CLUB MEETS PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN PLAN UyiTH MRS. STURGEON FOR MEEK OF PR.WER j Mrs. H. E. Sturgi'on was hostess ! The Ionian's Auxiliary of the Firstjto members of the Century club on j Presbyterian church will hold its an-; •put'sclay afternoon at the first mert- .nual.wwk of prayer for foreign mis-jj^jj ^^f sions beginning Monday, Jan. 1», and! As gui>st speaker for the afternoon, continuing thmugh Jan. 16, except I professor H. H. Boyd of the collegi- Wednesday and Sumlay. The meet-ijj-ave an adtlress on “Religion in the ings will be at 4 p. m. ! Home.” All circles will hold their mei-tings; nn>eting of the club will on Monday, the t>th, at the church jan. 17 in the Radio room and the regular Auxiliary meejingl^ yy^^, college, wil? be held Jan. 16. i^vj^ Missouri. •LAURENS COUPLE •WEI) FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Pitts’ home was lubautiful with arrangements of si*asonaI ileconations in the Christmas motif. The living rwni and dining riHini were thrown togethiw an<l eanl tables were arrang ed throughout the rixmis. .Vftvi’ sevmal i»unds of bridge, the Laurens, .Div. 31.- One of the out- hostessf.! a.s.-isted by Mi’s, .lohii W.'•‘^^an'h'ig'Yulelide events was the ivl- Fiiiney and .Mrs. Henderson Pitts,of the goblen wedtiing anni- serveil a ilelieiou.s hot plate. EitVr ver.sary Sumlay i*f Mr uiul Mrs.'^John I fruit cake was pa.ssed. j Calvin Owings. the sons ami daugh- .Mrs. .1. F. .IaiN»bs and .Mi-s. William ] w-hoin had arrangeil a beauti- liiXHiks Ow'ens won high sei>re pi izesi^^ul rix-eption at the family resideni*e and Mrs. Flat! S|H‘ncer ami .Mrs. West Main stiivt fn>ni 4 to 6 in Goyne Sinqison low score ami w'e.re bomn’ of their i>an*nts. tK'er 2(K) nda- turmd home Saturday after .spondiny the holidays with relatives and friends .Spartanburg, Mr. ami .Mrs. Toni Wil-i’” f olh<>rt and Athens, Ga. son of New York, and Claridge Iaw-^ « —. * Supervisor Post i Not Yet Filled .Appointment of Successor To Late A. Rhett Martin Expect ed To Re Made Ry Governor Johnston.' Mrs. A. M. Copeland will teach at the home of! Philippians and Mrs. George M’. Tay lor will conduct the devotionals. A !missionar>’ has been secured to speak on the IGth. presenleil with attractive gifts. W’e.re /1 tives MISS EMILY DILLARD ENTERTAINS WITH DANCE Thursday evening Miss Family Dil- jlard entertaineil at a beautiful dance METHODIST CIRCLES on the IGth. at the Beta Kappa rooms. The rooms MEET MOND.'IY — were festive with lovely ('hri.'itmas The Woman’s Auxiliai->’ Circles of WORKMAN-BUFORD I evergreens and flowers. Dancing was Broad Street Methodist church willj The following announcement is of ■throughout the evening. IK*- meet Momiay afu*rnoon, Jan, 9th, at cordial interest to their many friends: | refreshments were served. A 3:30, as follows: : .Mrs. .Mary Bonds Workman, of n uni Ik* r of the college set enjoyed th«* Circle No. 1 — Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Clinton, announces the marriage of lo'ely occasion, chairman: at the hcwne of Mrs. Pitts, her <laughler. Ruth, to Richard F'air ('ircle No. 2 — Mrs. F'.ugene Hitt. Bufonl, on Thui’sday, IKi’emln'r 2tL chairman; at the home of Mrs, Hitt. , The marriage was perfoi-mid at the Circle No. 3—.Mrs. Ralph Blakely, home of the briiie’s mother, the Rev. chairman; at the home of Mrs, W. K. D. F'.. Boozer, of Gtddville. officiat- liouknight. ing. Imnutliati'ly following tht vows T’he Sara fllenn circle will im-et the couple left for a \v«*«iding trip. Momiay evening at 7:30 at the home | Mrs. lUiford i> the eldest daughter of .Mrs. .John W. F'inney, chairman, of Mrs, Workman and the late .1. F'. Workman. .She i.-^ a graduate of Chi- eora cidbge ami has taught for sev’- 'eral yeai> in the state. , Tile brid<gr«K»ni i.s a son of Mr. and .Ml’s. G. F”. Buford, and is a progr«*s- sive fa rim r of the Wadsworth -ii’- tioii. WATKINS-LESTER RITES SOLEMNIZED IN COLUMBIA i A marriage of inten>*rt ifco their I friends was that of Miss Sarah Wat- jkins of Chappi*lls, and J. Allen Les- ti*!’ of Silvei-striH't, which W’a.s soilinn- jiiizid at the Luthi'ran pars^magi* in jt'oJumhia, Di*ci’mbi*r 24th, with R«*v. I P. D. Browm as the officiating minis ter. The bride was attired in a .At the time The Chronicle went to pr(*ss last night the vaeancy as coun ty supervisor caused by the recent ami friends calk'd and regis-ldiath of ,A. Rhi*tt Martin had not terinl, extending*'grtH'tings and lH*st!lH‘i*n filleii, though an appointment by Govx'mor .Johnston may be forthcom- MISS ELSIE XKKHIBORS ENTERTAINS FRIENDS On Thursday evening Mis> FlJsie Neighbors entertaimsl a group of friends with a delightful dinner party. FlvergT‘*<*^'‘. poinsi<tia.s ami nil candles were attractively arrangisl in ^he living ami dining rv*oms. Th«* w’ere s|.rve<l an LEN ( tMiPKR, JR., enjoyable CKI.KBRATFkS BIRTHDAY COLLEtJE (HRI.S (.I’ESTS OF MLSS RUTH MONTS I/ast Wi'tliiesday eveninfr .Miss Ruth .Monts, who was home fi'mn Newber ry eoll»*ge for th«* holidays, entertain- e<l with an unusually delightful buf fet supper assi inbliiig a group of col lege girls. * \N ivaths, garlands ami tiny reiiy (hiT in Chri.stinas .scenes a<lorned the rooms of her home, Ruth’s mother, Mr-. W. K. .Monts, .Mrs. R. E. .'Sadler, and .Mrs. G. \V. Taylor a’>sjsted in serving a delii ious turki’y sup|K*r in buffet style, from a U'autifully apiKuiiUsI talde in the dining nsHi). wishes to Mr. (.Fwings and hus com panion since Di>cember 25, Thomas C. Ow’ings gave welcome to the gui'st.s, who in turn w’ere di- ri*cte<J to the riception i\H»m. by Edwin Ow’ings, aiM)thi*r .son, to be hosiiitably ri'ceiviil by .Mr. and Mrs. Owings. Mrs. tiwings won' a dress of new blue, with a ci*rsage of sunglow rosi*s and yellow naivissus. Callers wen* b<*auti- show 11 into tlu* dining I'oom by Mrs. al blue IT. Ow ings. F'our gramhlaughters, fill crepe Romaine dn*ss of t with top eoat to match ami dulionnet 1 Betty ami Mary Sullivan of Anderson, matter. The aivessorH*s. Her corsage was of or-ilhiU* Blakely ami Alary F'rano’s Dial, hav«* n‘pli»“«l (•bids and lili«*s of the valley. as.sisted by the four »laughters of the All’s. |j«*''ter is the attractive daugh- family. Airs. G. 11. I*!ak»*ly. Mi’s, ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Walter A. Wat- F'rank Dial, lijiureii'; Mr.-. Nim B. kins of ChapiK’lls, ami received her Sullivan and Airs. .J. W. Amlerson, education at Winthniji college, F'or Anderson, with their hud'amls. served coffi'c, |^ound cake, g»»ld mints and salted p**amit.-. The i-egistry wa^ presidisl over by Roy B. Owings, also a s»»n. l^auivtis, am) .Mrs.- 0*iis Bak<*i. Gn’ciiville. For the »«ira>it»ii tlh* spacious Ihuih* wii' (‘xquisitely dei’oraUsl, not only die of has f.h<* held Hur- lhrec-coun*e dinner at a pn*llily- •ppointed lace-cove nil tatde. Cb»m-JK* checken* and other games were enjoynl thn>ughout the evening. FVuk, candy and nuts wen* al'«o pa'■sill. M VRKS-\r.<TIN RLIK.'^ AT I \UHKN.S ANNOUNt ED Iaiun*ns. 1>**C. 31. .Mr**. Dell * el Au-st n of laiurens, and Wither*- Marks of Gni*nville, marrinl lKst mJ«er ‘23, with Dr. B. Ijings*'>u officiating at his near Ihi^ city, .A group of Tui*s«lay afternoon, thu occasion «»f his fifth birthilay, Ijen C(M»|H*r, Jr., invitiil twelve of his little friends for a de ightful |»arty. Game.'- were enjoynl by the IitUe folk ami late in the afli*moon they were .-er\«d ilelicious refre-'hiiients at a t*bU* centeml by a hugs* birth«lay cake li anng five ramlle.^. .Alerward*', Is*n. Jr.. ojHneil the many packages presented by hi> friemk. Mrs. Cmper was a.'siit«*d in <*n- tertaining by MiS' .Jamie Little and Mr . .J. !.. I>< .anv of Ckddville. Sum- W«T» .Aix-a home d « » • ’ friend*- ur.'l a numtu of lelativ- a'temled the -» remoiiy, Thi* hnde w*»i«- a dre •>( t« al lilue With blaik acees*oiit ami a cor-age of ■'W«i*th«arr I r.» Thi* brnh-gnimi is originally fn»m Ijexingtim, Va . and lh«- couple inciml- •il the Virg • a town in lh**ir biida. V.sit. MR. \ND MR.**;. ( I.IFTON ADAIR KMKRI \IN \T DINNER Thun-day evitiing .Mr. ami Mrs, < lifion Adair entertaimsl al (linm*r honoring Mi-.' .Margan’t Taylor and B. W. t rouch, whosi* wiilding to<»k place D«*c. 31, and .Mr. ami Mrs. S. A’. .Adair, wJxise marriage was solivn- nizeil iM-c. 11. Blue camiles in crystal candlesticks light 111 th«* lace-cov<<T<*<l table which wa' center*-«l by a l<»w bowl of ml carnations ami fern. A de'.iciou.s four- I’oupH* dinner was x-rvul ami aft<*r- wards the guests enjoytsl Fhim'si* checkers, A lovely gift was pr»*senUil <*a<’h of the honoml couples. Assisting in «Tit<*rtaining were Miss lN>rolhy .Adair, Darrell F'ranks, .Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Adair. JOINT HO.STFk'iSK.'*? HONOR BRIDE-El.FUT .Mrs. I. B. CojH-land, Miv. W. L. \\ er and .Mrs. Dudley Ray honoml ,M..'s .Margarvt Taylor on We<lnes«lay evening w’lih a Lively party at the home of the former. Thi* h<*m<* was ikvorated for the occasion with poinsettias, evergm-ns and snow scenes, ^uggi^stivv of the holnlay season. Ihiring thi* evening, conti*5sts and g«m<*s were playiil. Miss . — Maud Pearson won high score at Uhi-, .SHO\N FIR tilVFiN FT)R nesi* chi>ckers. MLS.^ MARt.ARET TAYLOR latter in the evening the hostesses Miss Margaret Taylor, bride-elii’l, serviil a delightful salad coui si*, fruit was honored on Wulnesday evening cake and coffee. with a mi.scellamiius shower at the .Mis.s Taylor receivnl many lovely home of Mis- Frances Milam, with gifts for her tniu.sseau. LMrs. W. ( . Alilani, Airs. .Iixlit* ( . .Mc- '.Millan, Jr., and .Mrs. Tom Milam a.s TAYLOIM ROU( H RITE.^ ‘assistant hostesses. SOLF.MNIZF^D .AT S.ALl I).\ j jjvjng rmims of Miss Milam’s Miss Margan*l Taylor and B. ^^-iho^nf were thrown ensuite and b«*au- ('rouch were quietly unitiil in niar-1adorned with cyclamen and riage Saturday, Die. 31, in Saluila., ro.se.-. B., \\. < rouch, .Sr., father of fhcj guests were entertainiil w’ith groom, performed the marriage rites. .songs by little Sal.y and ('lair Immeiliately after the ceremonj the||,jj^j,^ (James and couple left for a wiildipg trip to F'lorida, and upon their feturn w’ill make their home with Miss Essie A’oung on Carolina avenue. Mrs. ^Crpuch is the attractive cont(*st.s were play- e<l, after which a delicious salad course w’as serv’ed with Ru.ssian t<*a. Miss Taylor wa.s pn”senteil many lovely and useful gifts., JOINT HO.STFkS.SKS GIVE DANCE AT CLUB At lakeside country Huh on .'■'at-, unlay evening Misses FJJliott Jacobs, Virginia Sadler and Tench Owens on- (ertaiiiiil with a gay N‘'W A'**ars danci*. .\lHiut sixty of the younger .-et, in- eluiling gut’s!' from .New Ih i tj-, en- joy«il a chantiing «*veriing of dancing in the attnu’liveiy d«i'orat«-<l chdi I'ooins. .An iiiteierting fealuii- of thi* entertainment were charaib.- which were given during intermis.smn. .As the cUx’k struck twelve announcing the .New Aear the guests jtiiiietl in singing “.AuM l.ang Syne.” <'ha|H*rones w< ii* Dr, and .Mi>. R. FJ. .Sadler, .Mr-. .'s«dlei Isive an<l K. S. Owen*. DANCE F(»R .STUDFLNTS AT COUNTRY CLUB .Among lovely -ix’ial affairs of the holitlay season was the dance .Mr. ami Mrs. S. G. Dillaitl and Dr, and .Mr«, \V. T. .Martin «»f (ei.tlville, gave on WiiJne.*ilay evening at I>akesi<le coun try club honoring T»>mmy .Martin, stu- «lent at Washington and Ix-e, Dill Ellis and RujM*rt I/<*wis of < hatham, Va., West INurit studints. The spacious club rooms were at tractively udormil with bright ber- rail evergm-ii' for th** iK-ca-ion and log fir(*s buriietl in the huge fin* jilace.s. Dancing was enjoyiil throughout the evening by a large gi-oiqi of the high schiMj, and college .sH. iKlicious |iunch was serveil. ( HRIST.MAS TEA (.IVFIN BY JOINT HOSTESSF>< .A beautiful informal ( hristma* tea was given F'riday aft«*rmxHi by .Mrs. Raymond Pitt.s ami .Mrs, Hubert Pitts at the former’s homi*. A iiuniU-r of guests ealldl during the tea hour. In the living nxim a love.y red and green motif was carried out. Bright Ohristma.s berrii-s, i»oinsettias and j ml candles were arranged on the mantel and elsewhere in the room. The dining room was festive in the pa*t several years the position of prinetpal 1 ieam* sehmil m*ar here. Mr. lastiT is a son of Mrs. Sm* Ix*sfci and <Jh* late G<iirge B. Ix*sfer of .Siiverstreet, and is eoiimrliil with till* agricultural department of Saluilu county. .Mr. and .Mrs. la-ster Imve n*turmsl, from a wtilding trip to F'lorwla and Th' Mrs. licstim ha.s niuimil her teiu’hing fid ing at any time. (senator C. .A. ('.romer and Repre sentative Roibi*rt ('. Wasson went tx> Citlunubia 'Momiay for a conference with the govei’nor |x*itaining to the vaeaney. They requestiil that be or der a primary to fill the place but this he refusi*ii to do. TTii*'^ .senator and i’i'prt*s«*ntative asked the governor if he would consider a reconiinemla- tion by the county tieb’gation in the governor is reivoi’Uil to that he would consider such. Juit not accept it as liinding. S« veri(l names havi* Ix'cn put for ward as possible sueecssors to Ihi* lati* su|x*r\’i.sor. They tneliiile !.jinder B. .'slixldartl. .Jolui 11. Wharton, .A. Ho mer .Mjmuc, Herman Power. A. Power, Ross D. A’oiing, \V. Henry, J. Roy Crawford, Jm* U. .Adair, Gro ver C. Watts. F'.ugi'iie Brown, .J. .A. Gutlirie and otht rs. .'since thi* vacancy is to lx* filliil by the governor nither than thnnigh a appropriate to the celebration il,si*lf primary, it was genenilly n*port«*d but iiMiimenioiative of Christmas, yj-steiday, though not officially, that centra:; dmira'lion of the U’auti-.Grover Watts labb* was a ca-e of Peniel n»s**s. the b«»*«1 ehaiice of .Mountville of 'landing lh« Iki-s ap- IMuition af1<*r thi* holiilay |ii‘riro<L iThi* gold motif was iinpha^iznl in thi* |»ointiiient. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tay- MILAM-HORTON of this city and a graduate ofj Mrs. lulgar Copeland, of this city. lor Clinton high school. .Mr. Crouch is a son Mrs. B. W, Crouch of of Mr. Saluda, holds a position w’ith the state high way department with headquarters here. JANUARY SPECIAL Extra allowance on your old watch for a new one. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE announces the marriage of her sister, and|.Miss Mary Jim Milam, to Horace P.l and I Horton, on the ev’ening of Decemlier, 24th, 1938. The quiet but impres.sive' ceremony was performed at the home of the Rev, C. J. Matthews, of New-' berry, | The bride w’oto a hand.some going-, away suit of biege., with wine acew- sorie.s. A lovely corsage of Talisman j ro.ses and gardenias compjeteil her outfit. Mrs. Horton is the attractive daughter of Mrs. Ophelia Milam Sea- w’right and the late Preston Milam of Laurens, county. She received her edu-' cation at Thomwell high school and, has held a stenographic position in| Laurens for several months. j Mr. Horton is the son of Mr. end Mrs, R. S. Horton of near Clinton, He, is a graduate of Clinton high sHiool,| HOUSEWIVES! With the Now Y’ear here, it is in order to make good resolu tions, especially when it means money in your piK-ketbook, .Many Clinton women have al ready resblved to profit by THFJ C H RO.N K' LF”.S ad ve rt i sement-s during 1939 ami will save much money thereby. This is addres.s- ed to tho.se who have not yet formed the habit: “Resolveil, that I w’ill con.-ult THE CHRONK’LK’.S advertise ments‘every Thursday morning, select my needs for the week, and put the .savings in .the bank.” All of your food, drug, cloth ing, household, etc., needs can be easily supplied through THE CHRONICLE. DEPENDABLE FOODS RIGHT PRICES! We l(N>k forward IIKIB and sa\e every \«ur (Jri»cery Kill. to .serving you this year. Select Dailey’s day on highest quality merchandise. as DAY your F’imkI Store for CASH and cut down 8 small or 4 large CARNATION MILK . 25c TOMATOES, 4 cans . 25c Case S1.50 BANANAS, lb 5c MEIAL, peck 22c CHEESE, Ib 19c EGGS, dozen 33c Pink SALMON 10c No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lbs 25c Luzianne COFFEE, Ib. 25c Grapefruit JUICE, can . 5c Big HOMINY, 3 for .. 25c LARD, 8 lbs 79c SWEET POTATOES, 10 lbs 25c • A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In Our PORK RIBS, Ib 15c ROUND STEAK, Ib... 25c 100'; PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. 25c FANCY WESTERN STEAK, Ib 40c Market PORK ROAST, lb. 20c ALL CUTS OF LAMB AND VEAL FRESH FISH AND NORFOLK OYSTERS DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY X ^^Quality Foods At Economy Prices” \ \