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/ THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C, PAGE THREE The Woman^s Page SOCTETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST TelcpIiOM 258 Mrs. H. G. Rains of Aiken, and holds | a position in Warrenville. After a short wedding trip the I young couple will make their home !with the groom’s parents in Aiken. South Carolina Presbyterial To- Meet In Laurens Next Tuesday .MISSES BLAKELY ENTERTAIN CLUB Misses Margaret and Katherine Blakely were hostesses to the “^ds j April ’ ’ ” Book club on They/fortiinh annual meeting of the' S. and 1 South Carolina Pres:byterial Auxil* Bramlitt. iary will be held with the First Pre«-i Religious education byterian church of Laurens on next! 18, beginning at 91 Christian education and ministerial home missions—Mrs. Carl Mrs. M. A. M w A T v ryit>g out the Faster motif. » Mrs. \>. A. JohnsonI ^ , j rv. 14th, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. R.{won high score and Mrs. P. S. Bailey L. Plaxico. a*as presented low score prize. I The Century club will meet at 1; Late in the afternoon the hostess j o’clock Tuesday, April l-8th, with'ser\-ed a delicious salad course with; Mrs. W. A. Johnson. an iced drink. 1 The .\merican Legion Auxiliary' ♦ | will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde E.\STER PARTY I I^ankford Tuesday, .\pril 18th, atlf^B '\OLNG ^ ISITOR i 4:30. ^ On Saturday artemoon Mrs. Nenelyj^me of the forhier on Tuesday The Woman’s Auxiliary of Broad_D. Workman entertained a number of' and Ends” Book club on Thursdayj j j iOvening. Ijs president of the organization, and' I iteratnre Mrs I N Hoivton i A profusion of lilies and other cut W P thia Literature—.Mrs. j. w. Gordon. liv-:„ j j — — ; Mrs. vv. p. Jacoos, of this city, vice-1 Christian social service—Mrs. F. Several .Childress. I The general thtmie for the meeting! is “For His Glorv”’ cw^oii *‘Tr\rz»»arl .. I!"* W th, ,.ere used in deeomtions car-'„,^w,„V TheWo™n-8Chnst..nT«nperan«lmg nwn. where^ gu.aU enjoyed ^^^5, Sevomll'"r^'"‘- , .u. , ^ Union will meet on Friday, .Apnl'several games. Mrs. M. A. Johnson Ienjoyed. During the* JToneral thtmie for the meeting P. President Roosevelt as a means of reducing the itiore than 11,000,000 bales of cotton now accumulated un der government loans of rpore than $500,000,000. Senator Bankhead, of Alabama, one of the cotton bloc leailers and uaually an administrative supporter, said “not a single .senator at the confer ence spoke for the export plan.” The Southerners contend the plan would result in lower domestic prices for cotton. Orphanage—Mrs. J. A. Bailey. evening a delicious dinner was served ‘ 3:00 - Forum period - Mrs. Carl at W1 tables. > ,\\oman KnlisUnl for Christ, and the Bramlett jniOttO, ^ o.on 1 TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. George W. Holman and Miss Mary Johnson we’e hosti*sses to members of theii bridge club at the evo- , ning. Street Methodist church will meet young folk in honor of her niece,. Tables were placed for twelve play- .Monday, April 17th, at 4:00 o’clock; .Maiyleen Duncan, of Decatur, .\la. * living room, which was at the church. ! The twelve children enjoyed an I for the tx^asion with The local chapter of D. A. R. will egg hunt after which they playe<l; ^reath-of-spring and jonquils. mtx>t Wednesday, April 19th, at games and contests. - an interesting number of 4;00 o’clock with Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Late in the afternoon they were in-| vited inside for delicious refreshments, j progressions MISS P.\CK. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS On Saturday evening Miss Sara I.it‘e Pack entertained a group of CHURCH GROUP ENJOYS OUTINt; The Teachers’ circle of Thomwell .Memorial church cnjoyeil a weiner roast on Monday evening at the Thornwell cottages on Enoree river. A large bonfire was built and weiners, bacon and marshmallows were roasted. Rolls, coffee and pickles were also ser\’ed. jthe living room where the gue.sts I played games and conrtests appro- course the and hostesses punch. servetl a friends at the Mr. and Mrs. J street with an enjoyable Easter party. Bouquets of cut flowers adornede the living room where the drau(;hon-kowi.am) Miss Julia Krances Dniughon of Dunn. N. C., and .Ias|H‘r Pirie Row land of Raleigh, N. C., were married ‘P'or to me to live is Christ”— Philippians 1:21. The pixigram is as follows: Tuesday Morning 9:30—Registration. 10:00—(Call to onler. Responsive worship .service —■ Miss .\nne l>enny. ^ Greetings—.Mrs. Fleming Jones. Response—Mrs. J. M. Bozard. Roll call. Intnxluctions. Greetings fmm Pee Doe presbyte- 1 ial—.Mrs. .Mel^aurin Buivh. Report of program committee. Re.pi»rt of eretlentials eonimitttH*. 10:30-Bible hour—Mrs. 8. H. As kew. 11:00—RejHirts of pivsbyterial offi- eers 3:20—Repoils of district chairmen. Reports of co'mmittees: Finance, place of mwting, rt*solutions, execu- itive board. 3:45—Installation of officers—^Rev. E. P. Moye. .Appointment of stamiing commit tees. -Minutes of day’s meeting. 4:00—Bene<liction—^Rev. E. P. Moye. K«M fii tkKa«. Map Campaign For Farm Funds, homo of her parents,: lovely certmiony at the Kii'st Bap-| Vice-President T. Pack, on Musgrove church of Dunn, on last Thitrsilay | v (*orres|H)nding afternoon with the Rev, K. N. Hard- I'ochran. iier, pastor of the church, officiating. * Rmirding swretary The bridegroom, who holds a posi-, Adair. MUSIC CLUB MEETS AT COLLEGE The Clinton Music club met in the radio room of Presbyterian college on W^nesday afternoon. Mrs. Heath Copeland presented an interesting program in the opera, “.\ida.” She told the story, and a priate for the occasion. During the evening delicious refreshments were seri’ed by the hostess’ mother. BOBBY CUMMINGS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Bobby Cummings entertained a num-ber of classmates on Fri<lay af- tion in Raleigh, is a son of .Mr. and| Mrs. H. M. Rowland, of this city. His, brother, H. M. Rowland, Jr., of hera, served as his best man. number of recordt*<l selections from’ternoon at I.akoside country club on the opera were playwl. the occasion of his tenth birthday. —7"“^ ' .After the little folk had assemble<l MRS. (i.ALLOM.AA games were p!aye<l. I>ater weiners iwere roaster! over a bonfire. Rolls, marshinan<*ws an*l apples were also HOSTF^S TO BRIIK;E CLUB This week Mrs. C. E. Galloway tertaintnl members of the Tuesday afternwn bridge club with a delight ful party. .Arrangements of spirea and pur]>le were serveil. .Afterwards the group was invittd into the clubhouse and a birth- dav cake was cut. and a I^dy .Are the Company They “A .Man Judged By Keep.” Keep C'ompany With a (iood Watch—A Perfect (Jift, a Faith ful Friend For Any One. FRONTIS JEWEIJRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE IIAKItlSItAINS The community house at Watts Mill was the scene of a lovely wetlding Sunday afternoon when Lucile Vir ginia Harris and William Melton Rain.s were united in marriage. Only a few close frien<l.s ami relative.s wit- n< ss«*«l the ceremony which was per- foimw^l by the bride’s {►astor. Rev. John Haw'kum. J The bnde, an attractive IJond, Was becomingly attir«*<l in a navy blue suit with white accessories. .She is ;the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris of near Clinton. SARA GLENN CIRCLE MEETS I On Monday evening .Mi>. B. R.: Ballard was hostess to members of the Sara Glenn circle, with .Mrs. Ray Pitts ami -Miss Helen Hollingsworth [serving as assisrtant hostesses. Potte«l plants, and boiujuets of breath-of-spring and i-oses witc used' in l*oth the living and dining r<K»ms j for the oivasion. ' Mrs. .John W. ('oleman ri-ad the '.Scripture and gjive an interesting talk on the t«*pic for the «v«'ning, “Wit-1 jnessing for ('brist." ; -About twenty ni(>mbers were pres-' etU ami during the soeial hour a delicious sala<i jdate was serveil with! tea. I Mrs. Opposition Planned For Extra Pay For Legislative Group Treasurer—^Mrs. John AVilk<*s. HLstorian—Mrs. J. O. Denny. Memorial. IVesident—iMrs. H. W. Kiser. Hymn. Prayer. Stewardship- -Dr. Wm. I*. Jacobs. Thornwell Orphanage .Mrs. A. M. Copeland. 11: ir>—Inspirational addivss .Xiitlrew Bramlett. 12:1.') — .A})|M)'intm«'nt of Commit-| t«M‘S. ! .Sujiplementary n'iM>rt oif cre<lentials i eommittee. Kb-idion of officers. Offering. 12:3b—('oiif*“renee t*<’no<l. 1 :(M) Recess for lunch. Tuesday Aflerninm 2:bb Hymn. Prayer. llible hour—Mrs. Askew 2:40 R<‘|H)rts of presbyterial cause st*cretaries: [ Spiritual life—'.Miss .Anne Ib-nny. I Foreign mi.ssions Mrs. Paul Mann. I White cniss- Mrs. K. M. Stutts. I .AssAAinbly’s hmne mis.sion.s — Miss ,< onstance .Armfield. Washington, .April 8. — Senators' .from Southern and Western farm! {states joiiuMl foives tmlay ami map-, (|)e<l a campaign to increase agricul-: -Mrs. W. P. Jacob.s.*^^"’*''’ anions by $100,000,(8)0. j sivretary Mrs. M.l a cIosxhI conference of 1(5 sena-1 {tors calUnl by C^hairman Smith, of, Mrs. R. C. ^outh Carolina, of the senatt* agricul ture committee, an informal agree ment wa.s reached to try to add the 1 increased funds to the annual agri- j cultural appixypriations bill which j i>ass(ed 'The house carrying a total of j $835,000,000. j St'cretary Wallace and other ad- I ministration farm leaders have htxm {asked to testify rt'^ganling the nee<l [for the incixui.ses at ht'iirings by a senate appn>priations sul)cominittt*e starting .Monday, | Smith sai<l Southern senators .still were deteiTnim'd to bUx-k the cotton ' export subsidy plan suggestiMl by ! y-- a, GRUEN S^nce 1874 Th* PRECISION Wotch No gift moro hoped for or more welcome fhan e GRUEN Watch—• Kfetime gift. The AVALON. Tiny new ^llow ^old filled cate. GRUEN. $2475 I Announcement We wish to announce that Miss Ethel Brockman, formerly of Reidville, is now connected with our Beauty Shop. ('all 20 for Appointments. GALLOWAY’S Tha EMILIE. Smart Yellow gold filled, Guild- ite back . . . . GRUEN. $2971 ISE VOIR CREDIT! PAYNE’S CRKDIT JKWEI.KR A Credit To All Clinlon BELK’S AFTER EASTER SALE! A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL SPRING MERCHANDISE Take Advantage! Real Savings! SI'RISG DRESSKS AND COATS SACRIFICED SILK DRESSES New .smartly-tailored Spring Silk and Rayon Frocks. .All the new styles and colors. Values to $2.9.1. (’l(»se-out— S1.00 BETTER DRESSES .A Kroup of better Dresses. About 2.1. All new styles and col ors. Values to $.i.9ii. Most all sizes. Out they po— $2.77 • STOP! LOOK! 80-square Print Dresses, all fast colors. $1.00 values. Sizes 14 to 52. While they last— 59c Each - 2 for $1.00 SLIPS! SLIPS! Brocaded Satin Slips, beautiful ly made. Plain and lace-trimmed. Tea rose and white— 59c-2 for $1.00 Uolumbia, .April S.— A move will be' lauiH-h<Nl .nhoitly in the general a.'<-' me<*t what a lawmaker The groom U the son of Mr. puhlir’5 oppourtion t« li*g-. ~ i>lative “extra pay.” Repiv>entative .lame- Hugh -Mc- Faddin, of (3aremlon county, bitter opponent of .•^ucc•'^s/ul “extra |»ay” bill.s in the la.1t several years-, .said torlay he would “pro|K)se to amemi the const i* lit ion in such a way as to, prohibit official expen.Ms for mem-, hers of ih«‘ general a-'-r-mbly.” Ills pro|*osaI, he laid, woubl call a referendum in the NovemlM*r, I9-10, gen«-ral <*lectjon on th« qu<-stion of amending the con.stitiition “U» pro-; vide that r^ach a'?-crnbly •♦hall fix thei i-omiM-rw-ation of the siKe«-e<ling gen eral ass<*mbly, so that no assmibly will Ik* fixing their own salary.” L«gi.sIatoi> hav«» iepea;<Klly voted additional “expense money" at the rate of $10 a day for that paii of ses-, sion> extending Ik yon«l tlx* forty-ilay l |K*ri(Ki mentiomil in th«* con-titution.| Tlx* latter stipulate^ that “mr-mber.'^' shall not r«xeive any comiK*ns.ation for jpoix* than forty day- of any one ses- *.iioM.” .\ law fixi > the daily comiH*n- sation at $10. Thi lUitrenie court has held the "eX|K-n-e tnoricy’’ hills did not conflic’. with thi- cor.-titution. I “.My mea-un*, once apjiroved by the peojile and ratif.c<l by the legislature,' woubl mean a?i end for e.xtra jray,” .MeFaddin said. “I b»>li<*ve the vo’e* hy a big majoriiy." The legislator saei lh«- slate are in favo* < receKirig fan and ju- for services ren<ien<i. CURTAINS Beautiful new ball fringe (’urtains. full 2*2 yard lengths. In riise. green, ecru. 9Hc (alues. Now— 79c 2 for $1.50 TOWELS Extra heavy, extra large Turkish Towels, size 22x44. 19c values. Stock up now— 10c Each Dress Lengths Sale of Dress Lengths, made of ne>^' spring Silks, plain and print ed. 3'/2 to 4 yards in length. $1.00 yard val ues. Special— $1.00 Each YARD GOODS VALUES One big table of new spring colors in .Talk of the Town Silk Prints. 59c values— Yd. w< J (j fav<»r it pcf>pb* of mombcis ’the f th. conifKn.iation btrt I do not think they favor having I fix their own salary. th. menilKi-H ;; Pope Pius Points To Path Of Peace Vatican City, -Afiril 10.—I'ope Pius XII has ifKiintfKl the way for a war-' I like world I>ack to the path of peace; I tbmugh a return to the practice of' religion. | j In an Easter .i<*rmon four weeks afU*r his conination, the ixmtiff calle<l • for a “return to the king of peace”' and affii*m<*d, “he will give us—a.s he has promisexl—peace.” P'rom his own f^overeign wate in- •side the king.lom 'of Italy, which at that moment was pre.ssing its con-; qu(.*st <)f little‘’.Albania to completion,! the pope referiX'd to the “arm of vio lence” as a cau.sc' of “dull fias'nes of ;war.” MOORE TO SPEAK HERE R. .A. .Moore, of Columbia, instruc- .liter for the j^tate highway department, will speak here at the safety school to be held on Friday, at 7:45 p. m. ini the high school audhoriunn. Mr. Moore' is a graduate of the school of the federal bureau of investigation in Washington, and is an expended speaker on highnway safety. puUk is cordially invited to attend. DAILEY’S IS NOT A BANK - BUT HEADQUARTERS FOR SAVINGS! .Naturally you want to know how this is possible—and promptly we an.swer that hy selling for (’ASH we eliminate considerable overhead e\|K*n.se and can offer \oii sav ings on ALL of your food needs every day. .And \ou will find here the most complete stiM’k of Gniceries in town fnrni which to make your .selections. If you are not one of our customers we invite you to try us this week. You can sp<‘nd les.s money here and take home more g(M>d foods. CORN, TOMATOES, or BEIANS, 4 cans .. 25c Luzianne COFFEE, lb. 25c ROYAL GELATIN or JELLO . 5c —■ Pink SALMON, can .. 10c 4-8tring BROOMS .... 19c Shipped EGGS, dozen . 19c CHEESE, lb 17c Maxwrell House Coffee 27c CORN FLAKES, pkg. 5c MATCHEIS, 6 boxes .. 15c Roast or Corned Beef, 2 cans 35c 1 pkg. KIX, and 2 WHEATIES 26c Armour’s BRAINS ... 15c Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. 15c PIMiENTOS, 4-oz. can . 5c Dailev’.s Roval Breakfast COFFEE, 2 lbs 29c Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c GINGER SNAPS, lb.. 10c BANANAS, 4 lbs 19c In Our Market LAMB CHOPS, lb. ... 40c Balentine’s Bacon, lb. . 30c SMALL Lean Pork Chops, lb. . 25c PORK ROAST, lb.: 20c FRESH DRESSED FISH Hockless Picnics, lb. .. 20c BEEF ROAST, Ib 20c DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY ^^Quality Foods At Economy Prices” INDEPENDENT—^jOwned and Operated By Clinton People! ^ ¥