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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 258 I Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the Ma- 1 sonic Temple. I The installing officer will be Mrs. j Herbert Powell of Waterlog Mrs.- T. j Lane Monroe of Lauren.s, will act as , marshal ami Mr. Monroe as chaplain. Mi-s. E\'a B. Land, of Buffalo, will .sing two solos. The speaker for the le\'ening will be Rev. W. N. Long of 'this city. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. and Mr.s. Jatnes Moore and daughter of York, will spend this week-end with Mrs. Moore’s mother. Refreshments will be served during I Blalock, Sr a social hour and the public is cor- ANNOUNCE.MENTS The Stephen D. Lee chapter, U.D.C., Vrill meet Friday, April 7, at 3:30, at the home of Miss Sallie Wright. business session, several games andj'^^^^Y invited contests appropriate for the Blaster season w’ere enjoyed. Prizes were MRS. HARRIS HOSTESS CLARA JOHNSON C ELEBRATES BIRTHDAY On Thursday, March 30, the sion of her eleventh birthday, Johnson invited a number of friends to a delightful party at her home. Clara was remembered with many j written greetings, gifts by her guests. Delicious re- ♦ fieshments were .^rved, after which CHURCH CIRCLE MEETS the group attended the movies. 'WITH MRS. GODFREY AT BRIDGE PARTIES Mrs. H. F. Harris was hostess past week on Tuesday and "Wed afternoons 'awarded to M.rs. Yarborough and Mrs.} Lew'is Simpson as winners. About twenty members were pres ent hot tea were served at small tablv* ., ^ Cl,r.lEach table was ceMered by . darkl'i^' red tulip in a bud vaise and places were marked by candy Easter eggs and a chicken salad course a„d!<l«y .»ft*rno«ns at two lovely Vridfte parties, guesfUs Uung in\nted for thiwjter being a i>atient at the Hays hos- P. G. Orator Wins Stage Contest Dugald Hud.son of Presbyterian col lege, won first place Tuesday night in the South Carolina intercollegiate ora- Itorical contest held at Erskine col lege. His subject was, “Youth and Military Training.” Miss Betty Powe of Greenville, w^jN/H^t^Tst^Vuesra Second place was won by James I the^-end guestof Miss Mary Bai-j of Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Adair who s^ke on I ley Ow-ens after attending tlw music labile enroute to hc-r home ftx>m ^ 1 festival in Columbia on Friday '-''^- Florida ! ning. I ! ■ Friends of Mrs. A. L. Neighboi-si^ ■ C* 1 . bounty oupply iparticipaUd in the meet. W, Wmle of this city, with several other student.^ from ('lem.son, spent the spring holidays in Flonda engag ing in tennis matches with several college teams. Mrs. W. G. King was a visitor in (Jri'enville yesterday and was accom panied home by her son, Billy King, student at Furman, who will spend the spring holidays with his parents. Mrs. Clara Burroughs of Pembroke, Sljeti^l be glad to know ithat she has re-1 turned to her home near Clinton af- 'College Graduates and the New De- ;mocracy,” and third hy Oliver Car- jmichael of Erskine, who spoke on ]“Into the Unknown.” Nine speakers afternoon. Attractive an angements of cut flowers were used and the Mexican motif carrie<l out in decorations, Mex ican pins and miniature cactus plants! bring given as favors. On both occa-' Bill Presented I was / METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY The l^adies .Auxiliary t^treet Mcthoilist church Monday afternoon, .April <i’clock, with the following: i'ircle No. 1—Mrs. \V. T. Jackson. Circle No. 2—Mi-s. Mt“tta Stone. Cricle No. 3—Mrs. Kal{>h Blakely. Sara Glenn cii'Cle will meet at 7:30 with Mrs. B. B. Ballard. The Bllla Riddle circle of Thomwelf» delicious .salad course Memorial church met on Monday af-1 afteirnKm. temmm at the home of Mrs. Ansel! Tue.sday afU-moon Mrs. Hamid of Bix>ad Godfrey, with Mrs. Bessie Gbdfi-ev,lawanKd high score prize will meet Mrs. James Bradley and Miss Lucy'«»i<l ^^e floating prize went to Mrs. 10, at four,M'atkins as hostesses. j Bennett ToAvnsend. .Mrs. Raymond Mrs. B. S. Pinson led the Bible; ^itts won high score on Wednesday, pital. Miss lAUiise Jacobs, iitudent at Con verse college, sjient the .spring holi days with her pamnts, Mr. and Mre. J. F. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Gas A'oung wem thej guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jm' Nelson in I We Do All Kinds of PRINTING Except Bad. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Laurens county 1930 supply bill! aggregating $118,257, w'as introduced SUBSCRIBE TO TTIE~ CHRONICLE in the house yesterday. “The Paper Everybody Reads” to study which this year centers around “The Life of ('-hrist.’’ During the afternoon the organiza tion fomiulatetl plans for the work of the new year, with .Mi's. Jennie iNt-wkirk as chairman of the meeting. delicious .salad coui'?e was servtd I during the social hour. and the floating prize Mrs. L. B. Dillard. was j>msentt“d GriH*nwoo<l on Sunday. Toniniw .Martin, .situdent at Wash-! ington andvlA'e university, spent the, spring holiii\vs with his parents. Dr.| and .Mrs. W.V. .Martin, at Goldville. ' Harvey Egglettin siHUit Sunday in; l.ancasitei aiul was atvonipanitHl home hy -Mrs. Kggleton, who spent the past' wi'ek there and in' (ENTl’RY CLUB .MEETS WITH MRS. .MARTIN Mrs. A. V. Martin was hostess the Century' club on Tuesday after-1 MRS. COPELAND HOSTESS ntKm. TO “FRIENDLY DOZEN” A% chairman of the afternoon’s pro-1 Thurs<lay afternoon Mrs. J. W.j ^ Mrs. L. D, McCrary, chair- Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon gave a was hostess to menobei's of.'^'®^* L. B. Dillard, hosttss. PRESBYTERIAN UHU'LES TO MEET MONDAY The Presbyterian circles will their regular monthly me<*tings on i-Monday afterrumn, April 10, .All cir- Icles will meet at 4 o’clock, except No. 1 and No. 8, which w’ill meet at 7 I o’chxrk. with ivlatives North Carolina. I .Mrs. T. J. lj«*ake, .Miss<‘s Elizabeth hold I N’olson and ElizalK'th Brwks visiUd friemls in .Nowlierry Sunday. 'Frieiuls of Mrs. James 1. .Adair will gram. Doc- n vieiw of “The Horse and Buggy tor," by Arthur E. Heirtzlor. The next meeting of the club will I*e held on April IKth at the home of Mrs. W. .A. Johnson. MRS. JOHNSON (HVES FAMILY BIRTHDAY DINNER .Mrs. R. W. Johnson sui'prist**! her motht'r, Mrs. L. C. Culbertson, of I^urens, on Sunday with a family l*irih<lay dinner. Dr. C. H. Burton, of I.a. w'ho.se birthday is also on .April 2rid. was a guest. C«*ntering th<* attractively a|>|>oint- »ii table was a hug** birtlalay cake with lighUtI candles. .A «leliCK»us «lin- ner was s«*rved hy th«* ho.st<*ss. BArriST BIBLE ( LASS HOLDS MEETING The Helen Anderson Bible cla.ss *»f1 the First Bapti.st church met on Tues- ilay evening at the home t>f Mrs. W. H. Roberts. .Mrs. (Jeorgp Bob*» an<l Mrs.. R. .S. <'n*5swell were assr^ant hostesses. Tulips and iris were used in abun- the “Friendly Dozen aiklitional guests to club nad several No. 2—'.Mrs. J. and hostess. W. Ix'ake, chairman Mixed spring flowers made a lovely' -Mrs. J, \\. Andei'son, chair The prettilyl^ih*y. hostess. st'Uing for the occasion appointe<l table w’here covers were laid for twenty, was centeml by a low IhavI of snaiHiragons. Delicious refreshiiwnls were serve*! <iuring a social hour. .\Ls. .Albert Dial of I.aurens, was ail out-of-town guest for the occasion. BAPTLST (HRL.S- AUXILIARY ENTERTAINED .An enjoyable j>arty of the week was the .Ajuil’s foi»l i>arty enjoye<l by the Interim**liate girls’ de|>»rtTm‘nt of the F'irst Bafitist church Thursday evening in th«* recn*ation hall <*f th** church. F'ach guest was given a dunce cap, ma<le t>f pink and blu«* pa|H*r, which was worn through<*ut ihs* evening. Several amusing contests an<t games were enjoye«L During the evening, san«fwiche> an<l cookie.s wetv served with punch. he sorry t*) know that she is ill at h«*r home. .Miss Tokie Adair was thr* gut's! of j Miss Fllsie Neighbors in Hai't.sville 1 during the spring holidays. j James F\ Ihivis of LillingUm, N. C., who is spemling seveii al days with his I mother, .Ml'S. George M. Davis in ljau-| liens, was a visitor ht*re yesterday. ! No. 4—.Mrs. John Spratt, chairman u. i,. plaxico and John D. l>avis of, ami hoste.ss. No. .*»—Mr.s. Carrtdl S|H-ncer, chair man and hoste.ss. I No. »i—^.Mrs. J. \V. ('<)p**laml, chair- ' man and hostess. No. 7—"Mrs. J. L. Dumeron, chairman «n«l hostess. No. X .Mrs. .Ayliffc .Iact»b>, chair- , man and hostess. this city, and Teagm* Harris of Grtt'ii-; vill**, left ye.stt*nlay for a stay of sev-' * lal days in \Va.shington, D. ('. Friemls «>f .Mi's. .A. W. .Mills will 1m* ! s(»rry to know sh** is ill at her home, suffering fr«»m an inft'cttsl f«M>t. ^ .Ml'S. Falgar .Slvanmm it*turned to h«*r horn** m Is-xington, Va., yest<*nlay , visit t«» Dr. and .Mrs. L. Ross oance in b<»th the living and HAZEL FEKtiUSO.N nK»ms whk-b were thrown ensuHe f\xkRTAINS F'RIENDS the occasiufi. •Mrs. Dian Y’arborough hatl chargt* of the devotHinjil ami after a short SFRI.NG DAYS ARK BUSY DAYS Wear a smart new waleh that will keep you on .seheii- ule and in .style. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE public SEND EASTER FLOWERS BY WIRE, TOO .M.IKE HER THE HAI’PIEST I.AOY I.N THE EASTER PARADE WITH A CORSAGE .A (omplete Line of Greeting Cards, Gift.s, Novelties, Potted IMants, Cut F'lowers, Corsages Remember Your Friends and Relatixfs Say “Happy Easter” With F'lowers — From — CUNTON FLOWER SHOP l*hone 33 A Hat For Every Easter Outfit ^DUNG PEOPLE’S (IROUP ENJOYS BANDl El On Monday «*v**nmg the l/oung Pct»-1 pie's league *»f th<* F'lr.st Pn*-4iytei lan i church «*njoy«*<l a <ielightful IkamiiM-t-.' .About r»0 w<Me pii*S4*tit, ilH'luding lh«* pr»*sid«*r>ta of young iHMipU* organiza-' tmp.s of other chuix*h«*s in the erty. Th«* FTa.ster motif wa.s oarri»**l out in the rier'oratKins, the plac<*s tM*ing| marked by a nest with candy chickens | and eggs. Arrangi*ments of pansi4*s • wen* also useil the attractively ap-j |MMnt(si tal>l«**«. .S4*v«*ral s«*ng^ vnre; sung, with .Mrs. P. J. Britntn a.'; On F'rnlay evtriing .Mk.'-^ Hazel F’tT- h*a<k*r. guiMin invited a numta r 4if friends for I>r. D. J. Hrimm gave thanks, ami a a w«*irter n»a.st at ths* home <»f her deJicious four-<*ours4* dinner was^ parent-, .Maj<*r ami .Mrs L J. FVrgu- s^o-vetl. m,!, B»*tw*M*n cvursi's tIm* guests wire Weim*i - wen n>a-<t«s| over an **|m ti enUTtaim**i w ith sev«-ral v«s al sel«*c-' fire and -iTVeil with hot mils. Sev- turns hy the high M*h*a»I quartrt An era! games wen played, after which amusing skit, “Tiagisly of th« Light-' the guest- wei« invit**! into the hiiu-a*.’’was also enas-tisi. The s|M*akei ! hi.im* ami ikincing \»as enjoyed for the «*veni«ig waij Prof. B H Boy*l, Ihmughout lh» evening. Twer>ty-f*»ur <»f thv ci»lU*ge facuity, who gave a talk, y«»ung jM*opN' w«*n* invitssl for th«* ‘ic- on “t ons«"rration. i “The Th«*me «»f the Holy S]>int"' ♦ was n*|H*«l«s| as a ckHiing i»rayer. IN.STALLATIDN MEETING ♦ BY EVSTEKN .STARS KNDEANDR liKOUP The Jam«**^ B. Parmtt chapu^-. Or- DFF’H ERS IN.STALLKD di r **f the F’-astem Star, will hold a On SuiMlay evetiing. new offiiers nrtallation meeting of officers of the Th*»mwell Memorial < hnstian I Flmieavor so<-K*ty wen* instalNsi l»y Dr. I,. R. I.ynn, ami an inti-i-esting j fn-ogram given, inclmlirig talks by ; Bob Black of tbi* colN*gi-, n<inrig vice-pn*si«l«*nt of .South < amlina Pres bytery Young Pi*ople’s lingui', and • Bob Thomason, ai.so «*f thi- eolleg**, 'and 7»n*«ident of the gmup for the '"synod. The following offin-.rs werf in- stalUnl: I‘n*Hidenl - Sam Amlerson. Vice-Pn*si<li*nt I'owell Frasej. .SecTi-tary Agni's Walden. Tn*asurer RK'hanl de Mo.Ttmollin. Counsellor—'.Miss I/eta .Mclntyri-. Chairmen Spiritual Life ami Flvangelism — Jami*s Terrell. I Chri.stian FaliK’ation ami .Min.-tenal ;R<*lief Cathi-ririe Owi*ns. Religious Fiducation — .Maileline. LSmith. ' F'oicigri .Mi.s.sions- Fileano'r IVrwell. Home .Missions—Clara .Mal|»tis's. , Stewardship—F'elix .Mcla*llan. Christian Social Si*rvict*—.Margaivt | Baker. ^ Sfiecial Committeea Flower—Thelma Baker. | .Music—Lillie .Mae Fortner. __ j Honor <>)’mmitte<? (Those* who have rendererl an unusual .service in their! (w'ork in Ghri.sitian FmdtavOT and are permanent memlxTs of the executive commrtt<*e) — Bessie FortncT, Beth .Ayer*, John Raw'ls, and Walter Bee- , man. ! after a I l>ynn. Bill Wadi*, son of Mr. ami .Mrs. R. COUGHS, COLDS 'mosphen& IMeai.snnt, Effective Vapor Treatment. Kettle Free .See Your Druffiat. Give Flowers for Easter FNeryone loves Flowers — they are appreciated by all. Nothing can belter e\pre.ss your hive, e.sleem or re* spt*et. Flowers are the universal gift, striking the right note and ever vibrating the chords-of human companion ship. Drive out and let us a.ssist you in your selection <if corsages, cut flowers or ixitted plants. « Eastside Greenhouses MRS. H. ASBILL, I»rop. Telephone 2In.'S TaTlt hUm ink % e, Y'uur family will he ItMiking forward to enjoving many gtxidies at E:i.ster sea.son meals. We are ready to .serve you with a full variety of DmmIs and meals. Whether you want to serve a thrifty meal for the f<amily, or a lavish spread for eompiiny, you will find all the choicest Ea.ster foods right here on our spic*and*span shelves. Choose from our large variety of new millinery. -L CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE LOCAL MAN NA.MED ON SCOUT COMMITTEE ! Notice ha,s 'been received from O. B. ^Gorman, Greenville Scout executive !of the Blue Ridge council ihat^ lorwing coTTimittee has bfH‘Ti7apfJP?btted to head a delegation from the coun- jcil, to the annual meeting of the sixth region to be held in Savannah April j ,27: J. A. Greshaim, Greenwood, chair-] man; D. E. Massey, Greenvijle; R. T. Wilson, Laurens; Roy C. McCall, Eas ley; Hugh L. Eicheliberger, Clinton; B. M. laingford, Greer; Rev. C. K. Dou^as, Seneca; D. 0. Carpenter, Newberry, and L. W. Jackson, Ander- •on. OLEO, 2 lbs 23c TOMATOES, 4 cans . 25c Grape Fruit Juice, 46 oz 15c ROYAI, Gelatin or Jello, pkg. .. 5c Lettuce, 3 large heads . 25c Fresh Tomatoes, Ib. .. 10c BANANAS, 4 lbs. . .t 19c Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c GREEN BEANS, 3 1 bs. 25c Luzianne COFFEE, Ib.. 25c New Potatoes, 5 lbs. .. 25c A Complefe Demonstration of Mrs. Filbert’s Products SALMON, can 10c GINGER SNAPS, Ib. . 10c CHEESE, Ib 18c MATCHES, 2 boxes .. 5c No. 2'/2 (!ans Van (’amp’s PORK & BEANS, 3 for 25c Pie Peaches, No 2V2 can 10c In Our Market Hockless Picnics, lb. .. 20c BEEF ROAST, lb.. . . 20c Half or Whole Hams, Ib 25c PORK CHOPS, lb 25c VEAL CHOPS, Ib. ... 25c We Also Have a FJull Line of Lamb, Veal, Western Beef Fresh Fish and Oysters DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY ‘^Quality Foods At Economy Prices” ' ~ ' INDEPENDENT — Owned and Operatet^jBjy Clinton People! X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a