The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 30, 1939, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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PAGE THREE
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• SOaGTT EVENTS.
CLUB AND CHintCH NEWS OF INTEREST '
TdcpiKMM 258
, PRE-LAW STrOENTS
ENTERTAIJJ WITH BANQUET
* Friday evenin^r the Solons club com
posed of pro-la'W' students of Pres-
bj’terian colleire, sra\*o a lovely ban
quet at the Masonic Temple.
Mixeil spring flowers were used to
(decorate the banquet tables, and a de-
llicious dinner was served.
Lijrhtfoot and attended the
liall on Saturday eveninjr.
Friends of little Jack (luerard will
be .>^oiry to know that he is ill at his'
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Helen Anderson Bible class of
the First Baptist church will meet at
the hoene of Mrs. \S’. H. Roberts on
Tuesday eveninjr, April 4th, at 8:00
o'clock.
The Centurj’ club will meet Tues-
<iay, .April 4th, at 4:00 o'clock, with tertained
Mrs. A. V’. Martin.
The Clinton Music clulb will meet supper.'A lovely bouquet of narcissusj
at 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon.'and daffodils centered the table and . ..
April 5, at ahe radio room of Presby-1 delicious supper was jservetl buffet !">* Kurjre?^, Tucker Irwin,
tenan college. Mrs. S. M. HunUey will .style. I Hugh Rutledge,
have charge of the program.
' During the evening an enjoyable
I program was presented with PTof. H.
jE. Sturgeon presiding as master of
at an enjoyable house party at herspeak-
home in Demnark. occasion, R. W. Wade, ,indmkNi only the intimate friends and
Enroute home after the holidays ! relatives of the honoixv.
they were honored with a dinner ^he Un^uet were:j Out-of-town guests Von* .Mrs. Bean
party by Miss Betty McCaughrin ofp *^^* *"^ ^*”; ^ J* „ ’' l F. ScMt-t, .Mrs. Harold C. Smith. Mrs.
Nf.'t^rry. It"*'"• 'L**'*'' C, Smith, J,
On arriving here the pmrty was en-,h. Owens, Misses Martharene
tertained at the home of Prof, andj burgeon. Nancy \oung, Qj.^j^^.jjj^^.
Mrs. Bothwell Grahaim with a huffet' Roberts, Miriam Donnan.j ^jj^j^ Mary HiNiron.
sunner. A lovelv bououet of narcissusiHartman o. ( olumbia, Mar-i
garet McMillan of Rock Hill, and Bob-
dial interesf by the numerous friends
of the young couple throughout the
state:
Mr. and Mrs. W’dliam * Marion Scott
announce the engagement of their home.
itaughter, I>im>tiiy Owens, to HeywTird, Friends of Miss Rerlia Kpting will
be sorry to know that she is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. A. H. Robertson has returned
to her home in Charleston afU‘r a few
.Alexander Can-, of Rock Hill. The
wedding will take place in the early
spring.
The above announcement vras made
a lovely luncheon given by Mrs.
Ben H. Martin on Saturday at her
home here. The guests at the luncheon
military Miller, who is seriously ill at the
Charlotte sanitorium, in Charlotte
Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. J. F. King and little son. Jay,
of Washington, D. C., are visiting
Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. J. W'. Leake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Ray are now
occupying their attractive new home
on North Adair street.
Mrs. Jim Davis and daughter,
Patsy, of Columbia, are guests of Mr.
and .Mrs. W’. M. Chaney.
Friends of Mrs. H. F. Scott will be
rt'covereil from
Player,
I Norton.
Mdton'
MKRARY-KAPP
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary of
this city, announce the engagtmient of * the
their daughter, Emma CiqHdaAil. and
Robert Park.^ Kapp of Columbia. The
wedding will take place in June.
MISS MAKCARET BRICE
HONORED AT WINTHROP
Miss Margaret Brice, of Grt*en\vvXHi,
formerly of this city, has l*een elected .MRS. BETTS HOSTESS
manager of the freshman tennis team TO STUDY CLUB
at Winthrop colk-ge. This is one of; ^veek .Mrs. C. B. Betts
1 riayer, Charlton M^Swain,
SORORITY ENJOYS
OUTING .AT CLl B HOUSE
.Among enjoyable social affairs in
the college set was the supper which
.Alpha Psi rVlta sorority gave on
Monday evening at John T.
pring near here.
■A delicious ha^h supj>er was servisl b' the < lint on armory, .lore
of the sorority and theii : oiYhestra furnished mu-
ic for the dancers. Miss Dallas W il-
on. vivalist. wa< highly inaistsl hy
.NMLITARY BALL HERE
A COLORFUL EVENT
S^mior officers of Presbyterian col-
Young's military corps sponsored a suc
cessful hall last .'Saturday evening
inemlHTs
guests in the
lH>use. ASoig
e soront.v
dining ivnnn of the club
thirty were present.
the large numlH*r attending.
' The unifonns of the c.adets and the
'colorful divs.ses of the girls at the
enter- ball blendetl well to make it one of
.MTveral honors that have come to Miss taintnl the Wwlnesilay t>tudy club.
Brice since entering Winthrop last- lively arrangements of creain-
Alrs. W. D. colored snapdragons adominl the liv
ing room.
fall. She
Copeland
is a niece of
of this city.
WOMAN’S MEDICAL
AUXILIARY ORGANIZED
•A womjin’s intHlical auxiliary of
Laurens county was organized in Ijiu-
Tens .Monday morning and the folKw-
ir g officers cdecti*d:
.Mrs. John Garrett Hart, I.aurens,
president.
Mr.-. W. T. Martin, (toldville, vu-e-
pi\-ident.
-Mr>. D. (L Khame. Jr.. Clinton, --c-
retary-trea-urer.
The next meeting will bt* heW at
the home of .Mrs. Hart ((n the afu*r-
r.<M>n of .April 24.
ACTAEAN IUK)K ( LUB
.MEETS WITH .MRS. I>ILLARD
On last W'etlneiMiay afleminm the
Actaean book club met at the h»une of
M s. I.,. B. Diilard. Jonquils w%*re u>ed
as floral ik’curatiun.s in the living t
the most picturesque' dances ever to
bt' held here'. Each senior officer pre-
sonti'el "bis date with a sabre pin to
wear as a symbol of their rank as
Mrs. G. W. Taylor discussisl Haw-j^s'nior officers’ dates. The pins wen-
thorne and Irving, .American piont'crs the form of small gold .sabres bear-
of the short story, and reail the lat-li’^if the .school
tor's **Rip Van Winkle.”
Ml'S. Stuart
Ja ne WiKxlside, i>f
Sai'a Weldon and
of Bi.shop\ille;
Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mrs. R. S. Owens,
, .M rs. W'illiam Bailoy Owens, Miss
Nancy Owens, .Mias Virginia Sadler
I and Miss Mary Bailey (.Vvvens, of Clin
ton; Miss FrarK'i's McIx'ihI, of Cam-
ilen; Miss Elita t'obh. of Belton; Miss
Harritv Stark, of .Atlanta, and .Mi's.
William Kay. o>f .Andei-son.
Miss Sivtt attcndisi I'oker college
ft'r tW(' yiars and oas graduated friun
the Ciiiversiiy of South 1 aivlina, and
for thi- past year has iH'tui a im*mher
of the Rock Hill high sch»H>l faeulty.
Mr. t'ari i.- the .son of T. (I. ('ai r and
the late .Mi>. ('arr, of l.;incaslor. and
was graduated fi\»m Krskiiu* cvdh'ge.
For the i^ust few years he has Ihhui
athh tic coach and instructor in his-
t(uy at luH-k Hill high schind. He was
formerly a im-mln'r of the F.asley
-vht»ol faeulty and assistant coach, and
,(»f the ('liifton high schmd faculty.
days visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Fuller.
Mrs. D. O. Rhamc, Jr., was called [
to .Augusta yesterday on account of Klad to know she has
the death <xf her uncle, W’. W. Toole. rt'cent illne.ss.
Friends of Miss Martha Phillips 'Miss Margaret Holland and Mrs.
will be sorry to know she has returned Bryan Holland were visitors in Char-
to the Columbia (:ity hospital whereFriday. Mrs. Holland was ac-
.she is urwlergoing further treatment, oompanied home for the wiH'k-end by
P. M. Carr w^s the vvwk-end guest bor sister, Miss Bonita Perry, and
of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Fisher in I^au- Mrs. Athalene ZiH'.se.
rens. Miss Mary P^lliott of .Augusta, Ga..
.Ml'S, John .Mallard of Columbia,!"’hose father, .Major KJliott, is com-
^spent Sunday with her . sister, Mrs.! ouindanf at Richmond .Military acade-
.Metta Stone. j'ny, and Miss .Fuanita Humphries,
Mr. ami .Mrs. (^rin Hull ami Boyd I ^ln<b>nt at Sullitis college and <laugh-
Hull of Rock Hill, will spt'nd thejt^’*' “f General Humphries of Fort
week-end with their sister, Mrs. .Sad-D^amilton, N. Y., were wwk-eml
Her Love. 'guests (tf .Majt>r and .Mrs. L. J. Fer-
1 Friends of Mrs. S. S. Haniett will vusen and atti'iided the militaiy hall
! U' glad to know she has returned loiOii .Saturday evening,
her home after being a patient at St.'
Francis hospital. Greenville.
W. \V. Tnhhle of Washington, D.
to he
The hostess serveil delicious punch.
<amlwichc? and cakes,
MR.'^. CANNON HOSTESS
TO .MUS(;R0\K ( LUB
•Mr-. .Arnold Cannon was ho-’.^ -s on
K.iday afternoon to tW(nty-two mem-
I t r- t>f the Mu-grovt club.
The living rotmi t»f the h(*me wa-
attractively tltvoratetl with pa'isus
and jonquils. Tables were arrangtsl
for '’hearts,” ( hinese checker- ami
-eveial t>th<'r interesting games. Prix-
1 - were awardetl t«» .Mis. A. E. .Mcln-
iti'h, Mrs. .Alec Henry and .Mr-. \V. M.
.MrMillan a- winner<.
During the afti'rnoon th«' httstess
-ervetl tkdightful saia«i anti sweet
riMitn where three tables were *r-
rangetl for rook.
•After a number of interesting
games the hoateaa waa aasiated in
-eiving a deliciou- salad and sweet
course by Mias .Mary Htmie Dillard.
seal anti were
wtu n a- bn»achcs.
The c'-ami march wa- the highlight
t*f the t'vening, with the officers of
the corp- mat'ching through the >ahrc
.ireh with tht ir datt's. The men w»'re
fonm tl in line acconling to their rank.
.\t tht“ end tif the march the hand
•
•f layed “1'le .'•ttar .'-pangletl Bantui”
a- t!’e officeC' sttaxl at attetit.oH lUUi
ihi lemaimi* r tif th< ladet- pn -cDted
salute.
XNNOUNt KMKNT P\IM Y FOR
MISS COIMK Mrt'RAHA
On .Satunlay evening a* Hotel Cl.n
ton. Mi.--t- .Nannie .'-ue .Adaii ami
Mary Ht*wze DillanI were ht>ste'-( -
at a b»\ely party anmuincing the •••»■
gags'int nt t»f Miss Ctque .McCrary td
th;- city, ami Ktdtcrl Pwrks'Kajq* td
t'oiuiubia.
The announcement was math- in a
chamiing ami unM|ue verse manmr. i
(Miss Sctttt is |ilea.-anl]y known
liere by a miinln'r of frit-mis ami ivla-
tivtis. Her mt»ther beftirt* marnagi*
was Mi-s lH*rt»thy (kvetis. tlaughter
t(f W. K. Owens td this city, ami the
late Mrs. Owen-. She i- a nitvt' t>f
Mrs. R. F.. .'-adlcr and Robert S. Ow-
« II-.
is the guest this week of .Mr. and
I .Mrs. ,F C. Copeland.
.A. L. Shepart! attendt'tl a meeting
«tf the .1. C. Penney Co. managers
in ( tdumhia on Tuestlay ami Wetlnos-
tlay.
Misses Kitty Tucker and Virginia
.Albright td RtH'k Hill, were week-entl i
jguej(t.« td Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Win-
•gaiM.
^ .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts visit(*<1
I the latter's mother. Mi's. J. (
Oui- idea of a rabid all-anuind en
thusiast is a guy who thrt»ws his ha'
in tho air at a vacht race.
Births
•Mr. and
luuince the
on
BRITTAIN
Mrs. J. K. Brittain
birth of u st»n, Jerry
Wetlnesday, .Mairh ‘22.
PITTS
Mr. ami Mrs, William Pitts
mtunce the birth <d a son on Wetlne--
C. tlay, Maivh 2*.(, at Hays htispital.
an-
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STAG DINNER Gl\EN
NATIONAL GUARD GROUP
(hi Satuniay evening J. D. Owens
wa- host to a number td mm-comm is-
-:t>r>etl »(ffic«*rs of the local National
Guard unit ami a few a<lditiunaj
guests at a “stag dinner."
I <»vei- Wfre laid fur twelve at the
attractively aiqHuntrtl table ami Mrs.
Owen- was a-si-tetl in serving a deli-
titto.' chicken tlinner by .Mrs. Ray
Boyd and .Mr-. Olin J-healy, Jr.
( ONXKRSK (;IKUS
ENTERTAINED AT HOLIDAYS
Miss Katherine Graham td thi- city,
*»th twvive tither -tudefits td I'tm-
ver-e cndlege, were guest.- td Mis-
Julia Mae Fui-terling for the htilitlay-
MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN
ENTERTAIN BRIIH;E CLUH
On Tuestlay evening Mr. and .Mrs.Hach hoste-- reciting |»art <d a rh>'mf
R. P. ( ha^mian w«re host ami hti-te-s Guest- weie invittsl for ft>ur taFde-
tt» members td their bridge club at a and st veral games «.f progres-ive
tlelightful imrty. Ibralge were enjoyetl. Mi-. Harry Net-
The living and dining rtMun- wt re.tie- w«*n high -enre pngt. wh.ch he
thrown en-uite and tabit - placetl ft»r pre-entetl tt» Mi-- .Mi^ raiy.
twelve piayt-rs. .Arranirtmient* td; The green aiwi white color -chetm
peach ytis^mn.-, snaialragon-. sulonia wa- charmingly carrieti out in the
am] pans:e- a«|tltsl attractivent--s t« tiivtiralHins. .A profu-um tif -pring
the htmif for the occa.-u<n. fl«»wer- were usetl anti the attractixe
After a nundter td interesting prti-Jy ap|Huntet| talde was lighttsl at each
gT>->si<>ns the htt-tes- -erxetl a chickt n t-ml by tall white ta|H-i- in rry-lal
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
W. N Page wa- the W<t k-end gue-t
of friends in .'-|iiurtaiibui g.
D«i\i- Pitt- «d Atlanta, ami iKnny
Pitt- (d GreeliMllo, Sunday here
with their mother, Mr>. Nannie .A.
Pitts.
Miss Nina ( •s hran «d \A inthnqi ctd-
legt*, vi-tietl .Air. ami .Air--. AA*. D t o|m--
laml for the wt-k fiwi and attendeti
the P. C. inilitaiy ItalL
.All.-- Iiorothy Brown of Georgia
SPEl'I.AI, — THI KSI).\Y, FRID.XY, SATURDAY
ONLY
100 Print Dresses
FAST (OLORS — .Sl.dO VAIJ E
50 c
CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE
State AA'tHiiMii's ctdlege, A'aldo.-ta. wa-
the week-emi giest td Mis- Margaret
salatl ct*ui *e with punch.
EASTER (HUTS THAT
HRIM; HAUriNESS
I.FT OUR 21 A KARS OF F\-
I'KRIKX E BE A(»l R (.1 IDI-:.
AAatrh. < ItM-li and Jewelrx Re
pairing a Specially.
FRONTIS
JEWELRY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
MAJOR AND MRS. FERGUSON
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
IVier to the military ball on Satur
day evening, .Major I.. J. Fergu-oit
and M - Je, gu-on entertametl la-au
tifuily at dinntr.
The diiiing table, attractively ap-
pomtetl in -liver and cry-tal, wa- cen-
t. n-l w th a - art -*ic a? rar-genu nt td
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elect wa- in.vrkt-il F»y a c<o-age of vit»-
le*' Corsage- td -tatice wt-ie ii-t-l.
tti mark the ptaee td each gue-t A
white -atin -trtannr with the letter
June 1
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friend- hero and e!-|•^vht•rt•-i- that ot
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Harry League <d -h - c.ty. or* Satui-
tiay, Maicn 2-'>. in 'anhu;g.
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O F COURSE, if you
could keep your car
M a gl^ case all the time
you wouldn*t need any in
surance. But as long as cars
are made to be dnven, it
pa)’s to —^
iETN A-IZE
A Combination Automobtfe policy
wrimn through Tha i&na CaaniFry
tC Surety Company of Hardlord,
Conn., win give yon ^ financial prj-
tcction against liability or pcop^y
damage auits.
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Dailey’s Says: Pay Cash, Pay Less, Save Mwe
Get More, Live Better
You'll find thi^ Morr filU>d rxrrA dav with thrifty women who ha\r learned thex
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ran rrall> rut their fo<»d budgets h\ shopping here where >ou get the lumefit of .-qix-
ings in lower f'.X.SH prires.
And lie sure to \isit our .Market where you will find tender, juie\ ruts of .Meat>. all
kinds. There's no tvetter fiMid for huilding hone and fle'-h. for Keneratinu needed energy,
than Heef.
FRKNC H ( I.UB H.A.'(
INTKRF>TIN(; MKKTINt;
(tr. Tuc-'lay evening the French
ciub .f ton h.gh -.hool met at
the homt .d Klliotl Jacob.-, with Fran
ce? Rjth Kdward.s .serving a.- joint
hoste??. — '
A.^ler the meeting wa? called to or-1
dor by the president and “The Mar-j
seiJlaise” ?ung, the pn>giam -wa? tum-jj^jj^j
od ovtfr to Mi.-s Jacobs. .Several in-1
teresling talks "on "Travels Through
Brittany” were given by Jane Fergu
son, Virginia .Sadler, F'ranee? Taylor, _ *i"vi
cor-.ige of ]!.nk earn.i'ton-
of th*- vaii'-y. .A. -I. B ig*'-
taivl'jig, wa- hi-t ilia:..
The bride wa- a tind i i a tbiee-
pii-ce >uii of Fort.-manir- wool with
beigi* fox collar. AA ith thi- v.a- worn
a liaku hat and ucCe>Mirie' in jajioni-
ca. Her flower? were' sheil i> rik rose-
*
and lillies of the valley.
Mr?. Coker i? the daughter <if -Mr.
Mr.-. N. AV. .McDari e] .d th .-
city and a gra«luate of Clinton high
* .-chotW.
The bridegroom is th«' -on of .Mr.
rs. Ralph C. Coker of Foiintaia-
Grace Martin France^ Speake, nu- Following high schiKil m hi? na-
^rl .\«laj^r, Eli7.a^th A iiUngham and citij' he gra<luate<l friwu CI<-ni.-on
Waller Carter. During the
.Margi»rtt Lightfoot sang “My
erie” in French and the Clinton
■(School trio, ctmiposed of Phj'Hi.?
Rev-
high
Hoi-'
iman, Frances Taylor and Frances
I Ruth Edwards, rendered “De^ Pur
ple’! in French and then in English.
After the program was concluded
the group enjoyed refreshments serv
ed buffet style by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,
Mrs. William Bailey Owsens and Mrs.
Pringle Copeland.
is now connecte-1 -with the
HoHzuhI Furnace Co., in Spartanburg.
Following the quiet ceremofiy, the
couple left for a several day.s trip to
points of interest in Florbla. They
are now making their home at 12y
West Hampton .Ave., Spartanburg.
SCOTT-CARR ANNOUNCEMENT
OF INTEREST HERE
Easley, March 27.—The following
I announcement will be read with cor-
FAT BACK, lb 7V2C
SALMON, can 10c
Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c
Royal or Jello, pkg. ... 5c
TOMATOES, CORN
and BEANS, 4 cans . . 25c
Pie Peaches, No 2y2 can 10c
GINGER SNAPS, lb. 10c
Grape Fruit Juice, 46 oz 15c
Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 25c
KRAUT or HOMINY,
No. 2V2 cans ... 3 for 25c
BANANAS, 4 lbs 19c
Salt or Matches, 3 for . 10c
TISSUE, 4 for 15c
CHEESE, Ib 18c
.Nil. Uans Van < amp’.s
PORK & BEANS, 3 for 25c
MILK, 8 small or
4 large cans 25c
In Our Market
BEEF ROAST, lb. . .. 20c
PORK CHOPS, lb. . . 25c
PORK ROAST, lb. . . Me
WEINERS, Ib 15c
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BEEF LIVER, lb 25c
ROUND STEAK, lb. . 25c
We Al.-^o Have a Full Line of
Cold Cuts, Western Beef,
Veal and Lamb.
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Our Stokely’s Sale Continues Through This Week
DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY
"Quality Foods At Economy Pric^”
INDEPENDENT — Owned and Operated By Clinton People! ,