The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1939, Image 3
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THITISDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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>AGE THREE
The Woman’s
Page I
SOCTKTY EVENTS.
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Tetephone 258
I Baptist church Sumlay T^hooi. Mrs.
HaJlman is superintendent of the de-
partihant. and Mr. HaKman one of |
•the teachers. 1
nie Mvinjr room was attonuHl with
fratrrant narcissus and yellow jas
mine. There the group gathered for
an informal discussion and helpful*
conversation concerning their work. '
■ \ delicious salad cour^, fruit cake'
Dramatic Club
To Present Pla^
the leadersand Buskin oh-'for^this performance if presented at
taimsi a special permit for exclusive {the door.
r seven w wks of exl<*nsive re-!
pro<luction righ’s in this vicinity. Andj The OfT will wear spruce green,
itn South ('an»!itm premier. ; Now they’ll but won’t be C’n.r
The door.> wi.l b** op«‘n.d Saturday | At Memphis. Tenn., the weather bu-
To Be Given By College Club vw ning -it 7:30 and cui^tain time is atireau is installing a t<*lephone device
**The I>ate Christopher Bean
en By
Saturday Night.
8:00 o’clock. Adntission will Ik* twen
ty-five cents. The season tickets sold
On Saturday ex'ening, in Thornwelljby the club last year will be honored
and coffee was served. ^ Memorial chapel, Sock and Buskin, j
Those enjoying the occasion were: dram^ic society of Presb>*terian ctd-!
Mrs. S. \V. Sumerel. Miss Miriam Nel- Ceere. will present Sidney Howanl’s'
to register Mississippi river stages
thrx>ugh a series of noises. Some guy
will ex|K?ct a fUmd on a busy signal.
<. R
Mrs.
Hamrick
Richard
honored W mwher. During . soci.1 hour d,lici*« r,-!*""*- Jh.- Pm.to.nn un<l,.r thn .l.tolnn,
. W V 1 SRS. GILES HONORS SISTER ^Iril'n" Ah“6
town, M. \a., with a )ove\y informal i e>-. ^ .WITH 1.0VELY BRIDGE P.ARTY famous by Pauline I»nl and Walter
candles and ivv formoil «.HART HOSTESS ' One of the loveliest bridge parties,Connolly, Tish Jones and Charltoni
NTiite candle- a d STUDY CLUB season was given yesterday MeSwain.
beauuful setting for ■ the occasion./«t tK» riiie^n supporting
1-2 PRICE
season was
P«»td*d nUnt-s ami mixed flowers also' On Wednesday afternoon the Hotel Clinton when In the supporting cast are: Jane
W 'plub .t tfcu h««. .f Mrs. J. B. Mm. C. C. Giles enu-rtuinrsi lor her s.urp^.n, .A.lolai.lo Rob..rts, Ch.rl«
Hart in Gold\nlle. |sister, Mrs. .A. S. Roberts of Washing- Maclhinald, Donald I>raiH*r, a.s Rtxsen,|
SALE!
Tea,
the Jew. and Robert Wysor. The ro-.
sandwiches and cookies
..erved to the irua>s,-« who called dur- •T'he H\ing roort was attractive with!**'" . . .
- ,niixe<l flowers and potted pCants. Mrs.. gm*sts wvn* grintetl at tht* niantic leads are taken by -Mickey*1
Ij. F. Jacobs UhI the pixigram and pre-'**"*”’ Oiles, Mrs. Robert and Roberts ami Mac Ri*ih1.
ing the afternoon.
TEACHERS’.CIRCLE MEETS Ls«*ntt*d an interesting study of *New| Aft*'** eijrhtt'en months of hearty
WITH THE .MISSES PORTER England Short Stor>- Writers." gi\ing:*'f-^<"'" -Newbe-rry. After applause U foiv i>ackml Umadway au-
Misses Julia and Helen Por.er were brief sketches of three. She also read s*''******! pix>gressions. Mrs. Giles pre- dienct 'i. the play went on the roatl and
hostes.^e.s to members of the Ttach- a short story, “The Rewlt of -Mt>th-)^"teTl her gut*st with a lovely piece \vas inesenttNl in leading theatre.*;
ers’ circle of Thomwell .Memoria. t-r.’’ by .Mary Wilkins Freeman. haml-eMiibroidereil linen. High over the nation. t*njoying tremendous
c'nuich at their regular monthly meet- At this met>ting the members coft-'*’^"'*’ "**" ^>’ ''*• success wheicver it was given. Ciun-i
Irg for January. tributtsd their semi-annual books for' A delicious three-LHUirsi* dinner was nunting on it thnnigh the columns of
Mi.*;s Catherine Wlison. chairman,, the club’s ct>ui^e of rxwdmg. IVlickuis ^*’rvid by the hotel nianag»*nu*nt. ^ 'several of New York’s leading news-
led the devotional. Mi-s. Sara Jacobs., refreshments were servinl at the c»m- ——♦ papers, many famous critics of the
In order to clear our stock of all winter merchandise
and make room for spring goods that are arriving daily,
we will sacrifice all winter merchandise.
Buy Now—And Save!
Three Days Only —
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
assisted by other members of the cir-tclu>ion of t^ie pn»gTam.
cle, gave an interesting progi-ani. j ——♦
During the evening a delicious salad(DR. M.ARSH.ALL BROWN
course was served with cofftn?. '.ADDRESSES CENTURY CLUB
I .An interesting meeting v»f the Cen
ELLA RIDDELL CIRCLE
MEETS WITH .MRS. DUNLAP
METHODIST .\U\ILI.\HY theatre wmte favorable iwiews. Fronijl
ELEC TS LEADERS FOR YEAR the New York Times conux; the eoin-|
■ The Woman’s .Auxiliary of Bn»ad ment: "... a funny conuxly with ani
j Street Methmlist church hekl rts fir*;! Hilarious conclusion. It is a cmlitable
mee ting of the year at tht* church pa ce of comic work I’’ In the columns |
the year at tht* church
tury club was held on Tuesday after-l Monday afteriKKm. of jhe New \ork llerald-Trtbune:'
I noon in the radio room of Presbyte-' Mrs. George W. Copeland. w*ho was**' . . smart and ingt*nious. So. through-|j
-Mrs. R. T. Dunlap and Miss Mary.,.jgj, college. * recently electtni presulent of the .Aux- out, tht'n* was agn*eable
For the afternoon’s pn^irram. Dr.,Uiary, presitletl over the meeting, tending with an adrtdt
fol-;twi.s< that left the amlienct* pleasant-'
surpristHl." The New York .Ameri-
1 Lot Dresses, sold for $2.00
1-2 PRICE
Adxms w-ere histe^ses to membt*rs of
the Ella Riddell circie at the home of
the former for the January
excitement, j
ami hilarious:
.Miss Sara Patterson le«l the devo-
tiooal. The program on “Foreign Mis-
Muns” wa*; cor.ductisl by Mms <'ora
Richey.
After the bu.'int s |h riod. the host
esses served r»*freshments and the
members enjoy**,! a social h»*ur.
I .Marshall
meeting,
i:-
Brown of th,* college facul- which was ope'ne*! with a hymn,
gave an instructive .ecture e»n lowed by prayer. Mrs. Copelaml read ly
1 Lot Dresses, sold up to $7.98
1-2 PRICE
Miisirgl Appreciation." He suggested the scripture, Mark 10:37»-45. M,**lita-
several types of music whirti all may’tion, “TIk* Line of Discovery," wa*;
can
blis
d»x*lare*i: ".\ genuinely witty,
;fully al»sunl play, buibiing up to
enjoy in homes, even to the youngv*st given by Mrs. W. R. Bouknigbt. “New*',bitter fun each instant of I'uch act.
MR.S. ARTHUR I.in I.K HONDR.S
RFTURNKD MpiSION\RIE.<
On Thur',lay evening .Mrs. .Xrthui
I. *tb h,*n*>re,l R«*v. an! Mrs. Riehai*!
S. .And»r'**n "f '».iat,mala. I’entral
.Xnifitca. with a de.ig.htful «linn«*i.
P*<>rh :h * <lim’.g an*l living rm>ms
attractiv** with arrang»*ment
nu‘nib«*i's of th»* family. His ad*lress Year Th,»ugbts.’’ an inten*sting -eUv-l.tn,! fnmi the nar\'anl Crimson of'
with the playing of tion. was given by Mrs. Dave th*p,*- llar\ar,l university cam,* the folbov-
Jan*l. mg .stat«*ment after the play was pre-
F*»ll,»wing a busim*ss se-si**!!, th*- M*n!,*,l lH*f,»r«* a larg,* stu*b*nt ainli-
ho^tess >«*rv»sl fruit cake ami coffee, enc*: "... two «b‘lightful h,tui's **f
Th,* f**Il,»wing offKvrs \v,*re r,x't*nt- nstful ent*‘rtaimm*nt of the nmst
Iv ,-bx*t,sl t,> s,*rve f**r the c,*ming g,*nuim* ehanicler.
All
25 Coats —
that cnat now. Real
wa^ illustrate,!
six r»x*orils.
The next meeting of the club will
In* ,ui Feb. Tth at the h,»nH* ,>f Mrs
M. Ci. WiHNlwtirth.
new styles—no junk. Buy
bargains—
1-2 PRICE
LEMON AUXII.IXRX
HEAR.s .STATE PRK.SIDKNT
.Mrs. W. W. II,d ami. ,,f Sj»artan-
liurg. -late pre>i,l,*r»t ,*f the .Xmeri-
l.eg.on .Xuxiliary. wa*> guent
s|N*ak, r of the l,HtaI chapter Tu»-;«iay ‘ ,.y
<',,rre'|H*n,liiur
-Mtn Cr
„*,irge
y, ar:
l*l»'>i,lenl
land.
\'ice-l’ix*si,b nt .Mr^. R.
K»x'N»r,ling .S,x*retary —
W. i
0|N -
through sp,x*ial arningement'
.'**;imu, 1 French. Inc.. ,if .N, w
ami I.ombm, publi>.hers of the
with
X’ork
play.
1 Lot of $1.00 Print Cotton Dresses-
1-2 PRICE
.1 Pit*-.
.Mr- .1
H
BIRTH .XNNtlUNUKMKNTS
All Sweaters and Skirts Reduced.
e: cactu*. |H,ins,*ttia> an,l garden aft, m.K.n at tlw* horn, of Mi- Jul_
1 < w,-i -. .X delciou- *;uj*iH*r wa- (Iviffm. .Mi-^. Ibdlaml. in an inlerx-'H-
- • V d buffet -tyl,* t* ah-' Jt forty ,,jj, tAanrier. ,lisciis*w*,l the w,,rk of
f M->t». e the -tate ,»rganizjitl*«ti
Out„f-t.>wTi gu, -t- ’.v r, . Ml. and r.. lette tiriffin plea-d th,
M "*•. Niles ( lark of Waterbw,. .XIr. ami au,lienee with -everkf \,N*aI ■-electi,kis.
Mis. J«n' M. Simp-,*n ami -XIi. an«l Ij4ter a s,,cial h,>ur w'a- enj«»yed
.XIr*. XX. H. MiIhT of XX hitmirx*. and d,*lici,*us t»*i ami sandwiches were
Mrs, D. M. Norw,v-| and s,»n. William „^rve,|. .Xssrstant hi»!n,*s-es
»Vright Ijiurens.
Mr-
Babv
HuIntI
MRS. Ll.OXD AND R(»HERT
LYNN ENTERTAIN FRIKM»S
.XIrs. I>nr*i»e IJovd and Roliert l^nn
were Iwwt and hoatrs* to a group of
fneml- at an inf,»rTnal gath«*nng ,*n
Tueeilay evening at the h,Kne ,*f Dr
and .XI rs. U Roes Lynn.
Mixesl flowers wx*re use! in pm-
wefx-
.XIrs J. .X ( harMlIer. .Mrs. Emma .XIa
son. .Mrs. ('anxill D. Nance. Mrs. F. F
I Hicks and .XIrs. F E. Miller.
Mrs
J,dtn XV
MR. AND MK.S. HORTON
HON(»RED MTTH PARTY
(tn ThurMiay ev,*nir»g Mr. ami Mrs.
William liavis entertain,*d in honor ,d
Mr. ami .Mrs. H. I*. Hort«*n. whoe-,*
a recent event, with a
marriage wa
fusion to «lecorate the sjiarHius living j„v.-Jv fuirty.
niocns thrown ensuite for the mca- ^ biiM* ari,l white co.,ir srh,*m.
ion. ('hini'-e ch«s'ket- ami ,4ivT in
teresting g..nie^ were
the evemt.g
were serv,*,!
gue*ts.
enj.»y,d. During
cairi*,l out in the
rang, <1 living r,MMn.
attractively ar
.X d, llCM*U-
.*Ms*ivraiy XD-.
X*. Eelwanl-.
Literutiir,* ami Publu*ati,»n
Kaltih lllak,-Iy.
.Xli—i,»n Tiva-urer ami S.ip
Division- .XIrs. S. D. Ihiwkin*
Dwal Treasurer Mr-.
Pltt.s.
.XIissnHi and Bible Stmly
Dave ('ofM'laml.
Sara Glenn (’ircle .Xlr-
l- iniwy.
Spiritual lafe .Mrs. XV.
night.
Suppln-s .XIrs. G W. il*,iiing'
worth.
l.<N-al Work ami .S<i»*iaJ .Xctiva.*, --
Mrs. Gtsiige K. Ibdlaml.
( hairntan So»*ial Kelati,*n- XIr- J
W (’oeman,
('hainiH-n or ('ireU— No. I. Mr*
,4 I’ XL Pitts; .No. 2. .XIrs. Kug, r;« Hitt;
of
.XI a r-
XIr. and .Xfrs. .lulian Bolick
(b <»ig, *o\vn. Hiinoiinci* iIh* lurth of a
,iaugh!* 1. .Xnnett,*. on XIomlay. Jan.
ir,th. at N,*wl»,*iry hospital. .XIrs. B,»-
lak lNfoi*i* niariMtg,' wa- .XIi*.-
gaiit X|,Mtrhia,i «»f G<d<lville.
Dr. an,I .XIrs. llarol*i .S. Fish ,*f this
city, arimiunce th,* iurth of a daugh-i
t, r. l-biith LiK'inda, on .Xlnmlay, Jan.
l*»th. in Gri*e*nviile.
Ml KXCII.\N(;KS or RKFCNDS, and all SALKS
CASH ONLY.
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe
Mrs. Kthel Chanry, I'ruprietor
C'linton. S.
K Bouk-
•b licH Us r» f• .-shments ^ coffee wa- -erved at '*• M»>*- Ralph Blakely.
to about iwcnty-fr.e table's rerrteTe*,! by a b«KJnuet of - - - - - - ^ — -
Swee*t heart r,>ses.
« hini*se checkers Were en>»yed
.hi< ugh«»ut the evening and the K,w»r
coUpie pte-ented a ia'autlfM linen ta
ble* COVeT.
.Xs'isting the h,»st«-.« in serving
we re .XIrs. Keith .X,lair ami Mrs. l.a-
mar luinfeird.
MR.S. COPKL\NI» MOSTF.'iS
TO TEMI’FRXNI E (IROt P
Members of *be Wennan s ( hristian
Tem|K ram- inMMi me*t Fn,lay afte-r-
noon at the* * Kiie of Mr*s. B. I C;»|n-
.ami. Pr»-idii.i o\e; the mee*tmg wa-
Xlrs. R XV. J<on. pTe'snU-nt of the
•rganization. .Xl**. T. I- W. Bailey
".ad chaig, of the |n>g*aiii ami u-e-el
as a t«*p:c “The Significant .Shift in
the Lieiuor Predilem "f I'.i.i*,.* .Mrs.
Nene XVorkman ami .XIrs. Bynum
Betts assKstcl .XIrs. BauVy in giving
some interesting information ,in the*
liqutir problem of tealay.
Mrs. Nene D. XX'orkman was ele*cte*<i
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
, Ml.s.*; (.RIFFIN HONOR.'J
, .X||S.S AI.ENE N EM SOM
LET US HELP YOU
SEI.E<T A
DIAMOND RING
THAT Wil.l. PLEASE HER
. . . and suit your pwcket*
hook too!
FRONTIS
JEM El JIY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
Mr*. GeNirge* Tayle,r was the gue-t
>-l»e*aker at a nK*e'ting ,»f the * Wemi-
,an’s .Xuxiliary e»f the Fir;tt Pievbyte-
rian church e»f .'s|Nirtanburg. on .Mon-
eiay afU*nKH»n.
I .Xliss ( edJelte (>nffin elciightfully Ml.s> Be*N-ie* CaU.e*y is visiting re-ia-
e*ntertaimsl with a brnlge party em m*ar C»r»*e*r this week.
Friday eve*ning in honor of Mw Fle»ra .XlcDonald of Grewiville,
.Xle*ne* Ne*A-«*m of ( ediimbia. was the Week-end gue'st of Mis.- Vir-
(;u«*st.s were invite-d for three table-s |f,nia .'^aeller, ami attem,k-el thee .Xlpha
of liridge ami a number e»f interesting phi .seeial.
pnigre.-sion.s were enj,*yeel during the* j Will lai-ake. .XIr-. V. I’,
evening. .X,lair ami Mrs. .1. W. Crawfeenl visit-
•Xfter the game's the gue-;ts were ^.,j .XIary Prathe'r in (ire*e'nweKiel
mvite*d into the ,lining rueHn and de- Tue-xlay afU'enesin.
licious re-freshments were served wrth^ Mp*, K. H. St<»ne. F.ilN-rt
te*a buffet style from
Ste»m', and .XIis-
pointed table. .Xlarshmalloirs were
also toasted.
fOR Lot¥£sr PRfcif.ypTrowN
I’RESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
MEETS AT ( HURt H
On Monday .af:em,N>n the Woman's
.Xuxiliaiy of the First fVirsbyterian
vhurth m,*t at the church with Rev.
F. H. Hamilton a- the gue^t spewker.
Mr. Hamilton, mi';!;ifmary to Su-
chiiufu, ( hina, dvii'ereei an inspiring
message on foreign missions. Mrs.
.I,din Spratt, presblent of the organ:
.XIary .Xliee St,ene-
gue'sts Sumlay ,»f
C. Baiiev.
•
Spratt 1- v.-it ng
Fr*m*e- Janie— *0
of Union, wen'
Mr. amCMrs. ('.
Miss Virginia
he r c,*u-in. .Xli.ss
.Xtlanta thi.s we-e*k.
.XIrs. Howanl ('aldwel! a ,1 s<,n.
( harle—, of Gaim*sv‘.ile, b .a., we-re
we, k-e'ml guests of .X|rs. .'s;i«!.ei I>»ve.
Captain Fleming .XIa-on -'f * e«.uni-
hia, son of Mrs. D. XX. Ma.-'*!! of this
city, is .s}>emling three' months m
Wa.-hingtem at the' Fe,lerai Bureau of
Investigation sch<*ol, after, wh.ch time
Where The Best Foods Sell For Less
ond a Glai) Bowl
25<
11-
^zatiun, presided, ami ?e!f-der.iai offer- • . ,
^ he will resume hii dupes *itn tne
mgs for tne denominations foreign * g « tK («
. , . , :«itate highway ek-partnient w.ln * o-
mi.ssion work were maiie. ' u i
I c eumbia a.s headuuarU'rs.
This was the climax meeting of a
. , , , 1 , .w ' Misses .Sara h.lli.son, .XIary .Nhe.ilon.
hrii ful -.«k of pr.yor. tho Mri’.ur,. I>r.
j Stated. ^ ij. c. Miller. W. W. Wiltins. Herman
.MISS .MARJORIE MH-LER , MclKiwel and Joe Cartet* of Inmar,
i HOSTESS TO MERRV.MAIDS 'Joe Alexander of Ibekens. L. T. Li -
' On Satuixiay evening Miss Mar-*ter, W, \\. Huggins and Miss M.nnie
jorie .Xliller was hostess to the Merry-^ Lipperville of Sfiartanburg, were
maids club at her honpe. ^itors here the |*a.st week to see Car-
All members of the club were pres-' rol Pitts, who i.s recovering fntm a
ent and were served a delightful salad recent illness at the home of his
course .with hot chocolate at smadl mother, Mrs. Nannie .X. Pitts,
tables in the living room.
H yrm tmoy foUMi heie’« yont oppoitK
Mty lo fd • bovi aod 2 U> bee —«
himird H> svsJaUe ttotk Buf <wb
SMmfs
PHARMACY
.Xfter supper the giris played Chi- JOHN D. DAV^IS, JR*. -AT
nese checkers. HO.ME FROM MARINES
Those enjoying the occasion were
,Mi.sses Margaret Caroline Hipp, .An-
jntue Moo.-heaJ^ Henry* Etta Young, ^ ^ partmts. Mr. and Mrs.
I Mary Bailey Owens Jabe Little. \ir- friends will '■
Iginia Sumerel and Betty Hunter. . . . /
John D. Davis, Jr., arrive,! yi-ster-
uSAVE with SAFETY))
at vour^cveXt DRUG STORE
L'Ty Z ' . V ,, John It. uavis. nis inenos ,511- in-j
onn.. snd Rettv Huiwer. ^terested to now that he has completed |
•MR. AND MRS. HALLMAN y«rs 8erv*ke in the Unh^
'entertain CHURCH CROUP States Marines and receiv^ hm di -
Mr. and Mrs. C W. HalbMa. Jr,'<*»rie
were hort and hostess on Thursday! N*vy Yard. MTiile etilisted he *r^ en-
evenmg to the tcMhers and **
of tS& junior department of the rirsiithe Panama Canal Zone. •
Our pdliry of consistently featuring wide varieties of the best fmids and meals at
biwer prices wins new friends for Ibis store evert week. We urge >ou to xisit us now
and get acijuainted with our ability to .save you.money—iind .serve you better.
PAY UASH—(ASH SAVES YOU MONEY!
• s
LARD, 4 lbs 39c
8 lbs. . 77c
CHEESE, lb. 17c
l.rZI.X.NNK
COFFEE, lb 25c
TOMATOES, 4 cans .■ 25c
DELMAR OLEO,
2 lbs. 23c
UARN.XTION
MILK, 4 large, or 8 sm. 25c
RTTZ CRACKERS,-
1 lb. box : 20c
Shipped EGGS, doz. .. 29c
SALMON, 2 cans 19c
MAXWKI.I. IHM SK
COFFEE, lb 28c
SALT, 3 box^ 10c„
TISSUE, 4 rolls 15c
«
OKRA & TOMATOES 10c
Lettuce or Celery, 3 for 25c
NO. 1 IRISH
POTATOES, 10 lbs. 25c
FLORIDA
TOMATOES, lb 10c
A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
■x
In Our Market
Fresh Pork RIBS, lb. . 15c
PORK ROAST, lb.... 20c
VEAL ROAST, lb. ... 25c
DRESSED HENS, lb. . 30c
1«0'. Pure Pork
SAUSAGE, lb 25c
We .Al.'m Have a Complete Line of
Lamb, Veal, WestemSteaks
Fresh Fish and Oysters
DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY
"Quality Foods At Economy Prices”
INDEPENDENT — Owned and Operated By Clinton People!
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