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THrUSDAY, Jl NE 1, 1S3S
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
PACE THRM
The Woman’s Page
SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
Telephone 74 or 258
^camty aixl trwn. Gu)d« books of the^of Greenwood, Miss Etryl Bowles, I Dicu.« snd her house fUest, Mist Eula*irue«t of Misses Doris and Nanejr Ea
fa ir irsTe the attractive menu and Miss Briirgv Anderson, Miss Katrina [Gray Blakely. jtey in Ruby,
procram. [Pardue and Miss Rub)’ Carter. Mints Miss Betty Matthews
B. S. Pinson, principal, waf toast- and nuts were served by Mias Jackie relatives in Greerrwood.
master, and W. RL Anderson, Jr., prin- Boone and Miss Lallie Green. Musical Mrs. J. C. Gruber is
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cipal of Clinton hi|rh school, the prin- numbers were rendered throufrhout the Newlierry hospital.
cipal speaker. Toasts were made by the
members of the class to the faculty,
!l>r. L. R. Lynn, the honor students,
and “our silent partner.’
afternoon by Mrs. Jerome Mc-
Mrs. J. J. Smith i.s makinK an ex
tended visit with her dauchter, Mrs.
Lena LovelaM.
R T. U. AcUve
Goldville was honored Sunday by
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The James B. Parrott chapter. Or
der of the Eastern Star, will hold its
nfular monthly meetinc Friday, June
noon’s study of the firls' school at
Luebo, Africa, established by Maria
Fearin^r and Althea Brown Edminston,
which is the objective of this year’s
2, at the Masonic temple. All m€tn-| birthday offering,
bers are invited to be present, as dele-1 Miases Sara Patterson and Martha
irates will be selected and plans made|Gres:«r discussed the needs and prob-
for attending the grand chapter ses-jlema of the school. An offering -a-as
Bion in Spartahburg June 20-23. [taken and a substantial sum realized.
The devotional was led by Miss Mary
Adams.
Michael and farewells were received
by Mrs. Richard Oapps, Mrs. Region
Myers and Mrs. Wallace Austetle. 1116
The guests included: Edna Chand- home was attractively decorated with
Her, Hampton Talbot, Mary Frances spring flowers for the occasion.
Craig Cari Hill, Sara Davis, Allen Ja-j Miss McCrary and Miss Ruth Man-j visit from Miss Flora B. Lawton and
cobs, Charles lingle, Lillie Mae Fort-^ning, also to be married in June, her staff of social workers for the
ner, Mary Ingle, Bill McMillan, Nell shared honors at a 'large and lovely i purpose of reorganizing the local Bap-
Monk, Walter Beeman, Elinor Pow-j party given by Miss Fhnalyn Sifly tist Training union,
ell, Richard deMontmollin, Robert Tuesday afternoon. Decorations of| Leaders chosen were: For the ju;l
Powell, Mildred Davis, Lester Prather,'larkspurs and daisies, britteJ tallies jniors. Miss Ruth flair; for the holiday by the city’s hank and de-
Louise iMcCown, Made'line &nitb,[and corsages that marked the places mediates. Miss Nell Hamm; for the|closed for the
Mrs. James Mo<|lre of York, spent
Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. T. J.
a PatierA in Blalock, Sr.
Ned tS. Hasrs, student at the Sooth
Carolina Medical college, Chairieston,
is at home for the summer.
Rcbert Wysor, III, has retumad
from Richmond, Va, where he was
called last Friday on account of the
death of his grandmother, Mirs. R. E.
Wysor, Sir.
RANKS CLOSE SATURDAY
Saturday will be observed as a le-
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS.
WITH MRS. HAYS
Thursday Mrs. S. C. Hays delight
fully entertained her bridge club
Thomas Weller, Agnes Walden, Heath | of all the guests gave the color note seniors, Harold Murphy^
Blake, Maizie Whitaker, Charles Con
rad. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Huntley, Dr.
L. R. Lynn, Miss LetH McIntyre, Miss
Helen Porter, Miss Shannon Simp-
BRITT-ANDERSON ^'**’*- Lor^ne Uoyd, Miss Julia
j^^i^i^OUNCEMENT i Porter, Miss Elizabeth Akers, Robert
Mixed garden flowers attractively' The following announcement will be [ Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson,
adorned the living room where two!read here with social interest: ja^id W. R. Anderson.
Lieutenant Henry Chesnutt Britt of! Punch was served throughout the
Tifton, Georgia, announces tW en-|*?vening by'Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Mil-j
gagement of his sister, Eisther Le€,|^red Hughes,
to William R. Anderson, Jr., of Clin
for the refreshments. Miss Alice
Gw’inn of Hinton, W. Va., the house
guest of her sister, Mrs. N. R. Smith,
and the brides-elect were remembered
with gifts.
day in observance of .Jefferson Davis’
birthday.
where
tables were arranged for cards.
• After the games the hostess served
delicious salad and sweet courses.
I
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
JOANNA NEWS
MRS. J. R HART
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. J. B. Hart was host^ on Fri
day afternoon when she attractively
entertained her bridge club.
Bouquets of varicolored garden
flowers were placed about the living
room.
ton, S. C., the marriage to be solem-j
nized in the eariy summer.
MRS. H. F. HARRIS. MISS BURNS
HONORED WITH TEA PARTY
Mias Britt is a daughter of the late I Lovely in every detail was the tea
The gold fish still abound in China
in the wild state.
GIVE HER A YEAR’S
SUBSCRIPTION
Why not give mother a year’s sub-
j.iscripUon to her favorite magazine?
A card announcing the gift will be
Goldville, May 26.—iMrs. Lena Ix)ve
lace and daughter spent the week-end!** ^^me for some time on account
in Clover with relatives. I^’f an injured foot.
Mrs. W. H. Herndon of York, was
the guest Tuesday of Mrs. I).
Brimm.
Robert Tomkinson of Spartanburg, sent.
Call—
JAMES W. CALDWELL
Miss Robbie Saxton of Honea Path,
I
Miss Margaret IJghtfoot is the
At No. 38
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardy Britt and j given on Wednesday afternoon at the ^^^as the week-end guest of Miss Millie
and Mirs. W. E. Brown, Mr.
granddaughter of Captain and Mrs.[home of Mrs. Raymond Pitts with Cole.
Owen L. Chesnutt, pioneer citizens of I Misses Agnes Davis, Nancy Owens Mr.
Tifton. She is a graduate of Flora and Lily lYarbbrough as joint hostess-j»ud Mrs. Tom Brown and James spent
Macdonald college. Red Springs, N.C.,jes, honoring Mrs. H. F. Harris, who'Sunday in Hartwell, Ga., with reJa-
After a series of interesting games, land received her master’s degree from j is leaving Clinton soon to make herltives.
the hoetesa aerved a delicious salad Elmory university. She has also com- home in Columbia, and Miss Virginia' Mr. and Mrs. Jtsff O’Dell and Miss
course with cookies.
MRS. GOYNE SIMPSON
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Tuesday mosxiing Mrs. Goyne Simp
son entertained her bridge club at her j
b<me in College View. LOVEI.Y DINNER PARTY
Lovely arrangements of mixed!BY JOINT HOSTESSES
spring flowers were used to decorate | Honoring Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Harris
the house. and Miss Virginia Bums, Ebr. and .Mrs.
During the morning the hostess Felder Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Burns, bride-elect of June
The gueets were greeted at the
door by 'Mrs. John W. Little and in-
French and history in Glynn academy,! troduced to the receiring line convpos-, • . ..
Brunswick, Ga. ed of the hostesses, Mrs. Harris, Miss'"*^ Mr. and Mrs. Deery.
Misses violet Browning and Kath-
plefted a summer’s work in French at
the Sorbonne university, Paris, France.
At present Miss Britt is teacher of
Tootsie O’Dell attended the funeral of
Sam Pruitt in Whitmire Sunday.
IMr. and Mrs. Tom Juds and Mrs.
C. H. Honan of Chicago, spent Sun-
Solves your
INK PROBLEMS
Bums and Mrs. Gary Martin, who is
also leaving Clinton this summer to
make her future home in Spartanburg.
.\Is*o receiving were Mrs. J. M. Prtte,
St., Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., and Mrs.
T. P. Ihivis.
M IS. Wm. Bailey Owens and Mrs
erine Dicus of Clinton were week-end
guests of L. 'W. C. Blalock.
Mrs. J. M. Bozard, iKiris Bozard,
Margaret Hazel, Mrs. J. E'. Crowder,
Patsy Crowder, Naomi Hall and Har-
eerved refreshments in two delicious■ (iasque entertained on Tuesday eve- Bailey Owens and Mrs. Bishop atlendtHl the graduation
C'*urses. ning at the Smith’s home with a love- j j jvake entertained in the ilining ‘ .Montreal Junior college,
Mrs. Raymond ' ’ s. _ ,
A SMART CARTER CUBE
niLED WITH HNESr iOUMi
TAIN PEN INK.
I’iu- made highljy dinner jiarty.
•c<»re ami wa- given an attractive
I«nze.
MK.'<, H. A. I OI.KM AN
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Mrs. H. < oleinan wa> pleaaantly
surpnsed S.-.Mlay by her children,
grarah hildien ami great-grandchildnm
with a birthday dinner at the home
<*f brr daughter. Mr». H, .M. Chaney.
Thursday, May 25, waa the 7Hth b.rili-
day of Mrs. Coleman.
Mra. Coleman waa rm»e*obeTed on
tht oora..^n wi;h many lovely and
uaefol gifU. At noon a dalicMnia dm-
wreed pimte atyW.
The house wa.* thrown on suite and
b«'autifully <lecorate<l with Inrwls of
larkspur, phlox and roses. .\ deliciou-
fhr«*«*-course dinner was serve*! at
pivltily-appointed tables, laiter bing*)
was played.
(fUeats enjoying the occa-K»n, be-
Hiile# the hom*red gue*«j*. Were: .Mr.
.ami Mr*. Ansel G<i*lfriy, .Mr. and
Mr* .\ce Workman, .Mr*. U Bish
op, .Mr. aTid Mrs. Hugh Ftergle, W. M
Waiker, Mr and Mrs E^igene Ti*ti-
merman, Misee# Agm-* iRavt*. Lily
Yarboro igh, Irene W’ortaman and Mr*
R. R Walker of Laoneia.
Montlay, .May 22. .Miss Grace Bozard
was a ms’inber <f the graduating
elas'.
Mr
Janie
n*»ni. which was tastt-fully il*'C«*mt*sl
with Ixrwls -weet iwas, rose.s ami
niixtsl garden fhiwers, the mantel Ih--
ing particularly bt-auliful with masM>s ..
of jmik ro>-t=s an<l «-\quisitc antique
blue va-es.
Th«- guest- wr'-e invited into the
d.n.rg by Mi s < W’. I o<»|>er
ami .Mif J. B. Hart. Bl«wk cn*am ami
rake wn- -.t-t-vtil by .Mr-. R. K. Sadler
ami M - R S (»wen» from a beauti
fully app*ontesl taftde overlaid wuh a
,!'•%*•!> lace c’oth and cenleresl with a
hamt—•me bimrl of mixed gard*-n flow.
The bi^et ara* Itkewiae lovely
I
er*
STtJNK-BOl KNIGHT
Of cordial intere^ to their many „
fnrnfis here and e»»e»here was trr .. i, „ _
marriage «f Mia* Mugev SlMW of this
K y
af hi
.Sadler,
ED SADLEN ENTKKTAINB
FRIENDS WITH PARTY
On Friday rrming Fkl Sadie* m-
f..T • s./o.
11- '•"S-.r rtio-k ..f
u a Re=?*r-n.rr in Newr^ss")-, t.y Ih K
B.>an Kri*«f The nog errem*my
daughter of Mr» MKRa Slone .if this
and Stoo*-. »• • grad-
w ^ ^ * rtm* Anrh-*r high •rhoo.. and
punch werr seired during the e.ening
♦ .-eamg
m-.r. halioon Con=;*-*t f^r.^hed
ten
I 'tAapTr
Ri*fer»hTTiT
-.f
rrail her home here a mjmher
lean She was bwomingly attired
dre*s of >hrer rrrp*
and wore
a r*.,
I rm K GIRI. HAK
FIRirr MIRTHUA^ PART^
Mr* K M Tanmeritiar mtci-iamed wnn matrhmg arevaaonr*,
■I a hirthi^y party on Saturday a •hnuldr- roe*age owiw
na>ming at Vr home in honor of her Mr Hr,iikf..rh* i* a native of
b'.tie uaugh'ee. Neb Fiach littb- mgtoc ci«*t-ty amt i* e^wmected with
l>rl
fr -«I rememie^vsl her with a gtD
A number «»f merry iHAdonr game*
w-rr enjoyed on the lawn
TYir ehiUlrrn wr *- mutes! >nte the
for rtdrvwhment*. An altrarttvr-
!y .eed b.-^'hday cake, encirrWd with
panel**, and bearing one burning ta
per, formed the centerpmee on the
taL.e. Ice cream, cake and candy were
aervd.
.'sKwraJ JitUe neighborhood fnend*
rr.joyed the <»camon.
MR. AND MRS. (HAPMAN
ENTERTAIN BKIIM.E CLUB
Mr. and .Mr*. R P. Chapman were
hoet and hosdess on Thuraday evening
the Psb-t lufr Ineuranre C*., in ^• -
iumbia. havii^ prriHiualy Wn locat-
rd 1" < iintsin and Nmrbeiry.
After a *h*»rt wesMing tnp the
young coupie will make their holm-
at lAUli N<*rih Mam »treet, T tilumbia
8IDNF;V DENSON. JR.
WEDS IN BALTIMORE
The following announcement will be
received here with inleraat by fnends
of the bndegrooen:
•Mr. and Mra. J. W’ebater Turner <4
Nashville. Tenn., announce the mar-
arith IkswI* i4 mixed garden Gower*
\>si*t.:-g n the dining roum
Mr* W H (Wrrft*. Jr. Mr* A H
J. Ihtta and Mi**
tieurgia Hr ILakrly luwi# t'amlyn^
ami Ann Pitts pa*»*! grrsm and ahite
mints and aalted r*4te. t
Thr guevts wre inrtted to the*
pj»rt*h *1^ Mr* R P W'‘fh-r, arhsci
pum-h **• —eve.! Sy Mr* J. H Hun-
t»-r an.l M.«' Elia lutt.- Mc< rary The
p..n:h *s* at*«> l«»veiy arrth ■imaner
f!i»Urr« Th*- guc**» WefV b**!c picwf-
t.yr *"y Mr* \rne II Workman
MRS. BRIMM PRFXFNTS
PI PI I-S IN RFA ITAI.
I On TYureday rveoing at her ht-mr.
.M'» I* J Brimm pri*i n*ed her me-
*.4- pupi s in rvctis; |•aret»*• t4 th*-
pup! • and a rundtef »>f f*:cotl* Were
n\>'«d f’-r thr iwra*H»r. and enjoyed
Ihr fwing pr*qrram
“D*-' Wskl. ' Stra-ee Me* Brimm
smi h'*^^^>eJmr Monrv.
“Sr-Tg. R<r«l.*-, -Sirg" A.''lefH
( U..<*iigh
Duet. "A I-Itt»e Jaumey"
B'fmm a»id t and me Huffman
■*t arriival «*f H<q»km* -
I Lie Jean M*««»rr.
’Tn a .'^w:ng** leiura F. Hu*lg
“In the !&*»<»’* -Grace flilmer.
"The Muffin .Man ami Ihng
Beil’’—t aroJme Huffman,
Duet, “Hunter’s < hmw’*
Bnmm and Rislyn Camn.
“Evening Shaihnrs,’’ Cho^n—Mar-
luiiifonl ami »»n of
Satunlay with
Mrs. E*4| (Mnirne.
.Mr. ami Mr-, t harl*-- Muq’hy visit-
cil in..Sumter ovi-r the wm-k-eml.
.Mr and .Mr- Roy Holtaclaw and
•Mr. and .Mrs. t 'laiMie Warn-n **f Clin
ton. wen- rec«‘i»t gue-^- t4 Mr. and
.Mrs. J. J. Johmutn i
.Mr and Mr*. R. T. Fuller and fam
ily i4 t'lini'in, siient Sumlay with Mr i
and .Mr* D H I’uag. '
Ml** Fitnma Kate Oxner gave aj
were
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A NEW DESK
STAND THAT RTS
yOUt FOUNTAIN
FEN OR STEEL
PEN
BOTH FOR-
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Stock Up At Dailey’s
Our Store b Filled With Real Food Values
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at
Thouaamla of thrifty Hotueewivta are aaviag aifry every 4ay by paying
Ihia UNK-ST(H' (irorerv alare. We affer a ruaiplele line of (•mrericn, (!i
Vegetable*, Kruita and Choire Memla af all kinda kept under raatralled refrigeratiaa aa
til you aetret them. Tbafn wby yao ran bay here with roafidenre—pay lewt
Me
Mr*.
BoU
lh>ng
Mr*.
riage of thew niece, Jane EJiae Gid
dizv*. to William Sidney DenMin, Jr.,rthx Mitehell. ... .
which Umk place Wednemlay, May 24.' ^
to member* of their bridge club and at noon at .Mt. Vernon Place -Metho-
additional gue«U. [dUt church in Bahimore, Md. The: - i
The living and dining room of the Rev. Harold B<«ley read the marriage,
home were thrown ensuke and deco- .service in the pn-oence of member* of| -Mighty I^k a Rose, - e\in
rated with bouquets of roaes, sweet the two familiw and a few cloive'‘y'J ^
peas and larkspur. Pnigresnive bridge friend-^. J. Nom« Hermg played Par^liee,
“.y«i at thm- ^ and hi*h pr<Tr,m «f or„n muaic bo^-.Hr.. Brnrnn .tkI la.ura F. Hud-
Krentzlin; “T’re-
-Roe-
.StreaJi-
score won by L. W. Rawl.
Guefits other than member* of the
club were Misa Pearl Hitt and her
houae gueote, Mrs. W. L. Whitehead
of luike City, and Mis* Rebe Simimons
of Mt. Pleasant.
After cards the hostess served a
chicken salad course with punch.
ceremony,'8^
- “.Scarf Dance,’
Chaminade — Fran-
THORNW'ELL AUXILIARY
HOLDS MEETING .
The Auxiliary of Thomwell Memo-!j^^g Clinton high school and attend-
ria.1 church met on Sunday afternoon Presbyterian college. He is now
aft the library building at which time j (^^nected with the accounting opw-
.ations section of the Social Security
Immediately after the
Mr. and Mrs. Denson left for a stay! ^
in New York and upon their return • t*
w'ill make their home in Baltimore. * ' Margaret,
The bride attended Vanderbilt uni-1 Frazier. „ vt w
versity, where she was a member of I Duet, “Go^olier-s, Nevin Mrs,
the Gamma Phi Beta sorority a.rvd\'^rimrr) and Frances Taylor
for the p<Mrt two years has made herj Artistic arrangement <>f I>tm.thy
home in Baltimore. jPertiins r<>s« we^ i»ed in tl^ livmg
Mr. Denson, a son of Mr. and program delicious
W. S. Denson of this city, is a gradu-l’^^»’«*h.menfts wereserved.
the annual “birthday party” was cele
brated. I
Mrs. F. .M .Stutte, liresident of the |
organization,
ness session.
Board in Baltimore.
presided over the busi-j JUNlOR-SENIpR BANQUET
She also led the after
A Few High-Grade
SUGAR SHELLS AND
BUTTER KNIVES
Still Available at 25c Each.
Dependable Watch, Clock and
JeweDy Repairing.
FRONTIS
JEWEIJKY STORE
Mtd GIFT SHOPPE
TEA AT ORANGEBURG
HONORS MISS McCRARY
Orangeburg, May 27. — Mi.ss Copie
McCrary of the city school faculty,
I whose marriage to Rbbert P. Capps
jwill ibe .solemnized in Clinton June 15,
iwas gue.st of honor at a lovely tea
the, Saturday afternoon when Mrs. W', R.
on Lowman and Mis.s Lucretia Daniel
at the home of Misses'
FOR THORN WELL CLASS
The junior-senior banquet of
orphanage high school was held
Friday evening at the McCall school entertained
building, "the banquet w’as prepared Helen arid Inez Green. Mrs. Foster
by members of the junior cla.ss under *Booqe and Mrs. James M. Green, Jr.,
the direction of Miss Catherine W’il-. welcomed the guests and Mrs. Charles
son, 'Council presented them to the receiv-!
j The dining room wa.s attractively ing party composed of the hostesses,
decorated in red and whhertlte seWbr j honor guest. Miss Ella McCrary, sister
class colors. The New York world’s | of the bride-elect, and her two aunts,
fair waa the theme carried out in dec-1 Mrs. John W. Little and Mrs. T. J.l
orations and txiasts. In the center of Peake of Clinton. Ekvtertaining and;
each table were a red trykm and peri-
sphere, and the place cards were also
jof this design. The favors were tiny
ired and wbitc airpUncs made of
asaiating with serving punch and
cake* in the dining room were; Mrs.
Allison Waher, Miss Mary Howze
Dillard of Cliffton, Miss Lucia Daniel
Small KIN.SO, .1 for
KITCHEN TOWELS, 3 roll* 2.'>c
FreHh lx>cal KCKsS, diiz. 2.'k
SALT or MATCHES, 3 for lOc
VINFXJAR, quart bottle 10c
.SODA or STA RCH. 6 for 2.5c
IMK PKA( Hh25. No. 2'/, can 10c
Jello or Royal (lelatin .5c
Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. 15c
VINEGAR, >/2-irallon jux 2.5c
Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can,
3 for 25c
Premium FLAKKS, 2 for 29c
Dailey*H Royal Breakfast
C'OFFEE, 2 lbs. 29c
LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 for 20c
Dailev’H Blue LabH
COFFEE, 2 lbs. . 35c
Corned or Roast Beef, 2 cans 35c
('hatte & Sanborn 00s* .
COFFEE, lb. aOC ,■}
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Itemon, Chocolate or Spice
COOKIES, Ib. lOc
Nice LE-MONS, dozen 15c
No. 1 New Potatoes, 10 lbs. 2e5c
In Our Market
Sliced Breakfast Bacon, lb. 25c
COLD MEATS
BOILFID HAM, Ib. 50c
BAKED HAM, Ib. 60c
MINCED HAM, Ib. 25c
CHICKEN LOAF, Ib. 30c
ROAST BEEF LOAF, lb. 40c
BOLOGNA, 2 lbs. 35c
Pork Chops (lean), lb. 25c
BEEF LIVER, Ib 25c
Smoked Sausage, 2 lbs. 35c
BEEF ROAST, lb. 20c
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