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J THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUN'TON. S. C. PAGE 1HRB The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLl^ AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 or 258 JONES-BOYD ANNOUNCEMENT l>r. and Mrs. Dudley Jon«i an nounce the engafcement of their Clark, soloist, each renderinir »e\*eralj numbers. The wedding march from Lohengrin was used and “Love) I>reams’’ by Liist was softly played during the ceremony.^ The bride is an A. B. graduate of Fastem Nazarene college, WaUaston, Mass., and holds an M. A. decree from Boston university. She taught durii« the past year in the high school atjvelop in our brains when reason is GlennviMe, Ga. asleep. They cause tears and torture The bridegroom is the son of Mr.land they bring the touch of joy. They 'Shuler wedding party at the home Burchfield, of To-|cling to one during his waking the former last evening both before i*1^ • graduate ■ thoughts and they assume the dimen- and after the rehearsal. ‘ Eastern Nazarene college and is'sions of herald of eternity. pies where the afflicted | went to be anointed by the priests, and dream they were cured. One man who loot an eye claimed that he dreamed that Mrs. C. F. Watts of Camden spent a law days the past wceh with her awfer, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. DREAMS Dreams are the pictures which de- Ohio*s legislature killed a bill which :he t^p:y orbit was fUled tn his sleep would have prohibited women from aiid he awoke with two eyes. OM men t aa barmaids. M the taata is went to dream of hair at the Temple,"®* «®®^ cmtomKr is entitled of A«*l„rio, ud amt „.„ «<> mt hm. awoke with thick crops of hair. , I Ta TUB CBBOmCLB Elffeotivoly decorating the dimlychurch in'Erie, where the Perhaps dreams are the true inter- daughter, Catherine Holbrook, to But-'lighted I'ooms were handsome ar-^P^'^ make tl^ir home. Mean-ipreters of one’s inclinations. They ler Hubert Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. rangements of tall pastel-tinted gladi-l^™*’ h^ve their application-be-• have played important roles in the) li. The guests were invited into the!^®*"** the general board of the Church [destinies of individuals and nations.) ining room w'here supper was serve<l;‘^ Nazarene to g.' is missionaries i They have been woven into many < LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES B. H. Boyd of this city. The w'edding will twke place on July twenty-second. MRS. BOYD HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB On Thursday morning Mrs. Hamp Bovd was hoistess .to members of her oli dining . _ ...... buffet style. . Latin America, probably in the'mythologies, and welded into sad and After the rehearsal, th^, guests re-j’’^®*’ future. jalso beautiful stories, turned to the home for refreshment-s | An informal rw ption followed thej Bible repeatedly refers to of punch and wedding cake. jwwiding, with refreshments being breams and Various interpretations' i The following out-of-town guest.s|^^’|'''^‘[J’y -'1^- <^rge \\. Bailey,' f | certain that comparm-; Iwere present for the occasion: Missi”**'** Elizabeth .■\mlerson. Miss Sarahp^pj^ Bve wlh» do not bridge club. , ..,,r Table® for eight players were ar-1 Helen Douglas, Cheste«rfield; Miss i Ann Cureton and .Mi.ss Martha Duck- niore or le.ss credence in these ranged in the living room which was Lois Yarborough, l.eesville; Miss .\n-!Dnnch was sciwed by -Miss^^j^j^^ which develop in their minds di-inis Minor, Denmark; Miss Emmie Ix^iH^'^sie Keller, Miss Rebecca Cur»‘ton,!wrapiHni in sleep. decorated with tall pastel-tinted gladi oli. WTien scores were counted Mrs. 1 Hair, K'ore prize. ; and Blackrille; John Terry Poole,! I'Onise .\nderson and .Miss Helen) irk; -Mrs. Amelis Sh M rs. Eugene Poole. Peih.Hps dreams have dene more For the post seventeen years we have financed loans on automobiles. Onr compnny is the oldest local finance company in South Carolina. Home folks —a friendly service. Yon are safe aith the “Security.” SECURITY LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. NFWRPRRY ^ r* Apply- McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. CLINTON, S. C. < ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf' 4 '\ . ■ . Jodie A. Chandler wa.s presented high' Denmark; -Mrs. Amelis Shuler, Mr.; ^^y Anderson.^ The bride's b<H»k anything eDe to make man b«'- in two delicious courses. j Shuler, all of Holly Hill. William o'at by .Miss Ullian .Andei- i . .u. u w h ' 1 f s ' ' Alt noon the hostess served lunch Workman, Clinton i^uler and Geonrci*'*^' adding guests includtHl the ' u:*y, f ** a .pint, uncles and aunts and their families, ai" 1 majority of whom reside in the Lau-i^ naturady many supe^imons DICTiERSON-GRENADE ' Wll.LARD-GLFAN ‘ rens and ( linton area. develojH'*! .as a ^ult of dreams. The following announcement will be .. , w . , xvillard an-1 The Rev. .Mr. Anderson, the bride’s i of interest here to frie<ads of the ‘ ‘ , , 'father, is a native of this citv For contraries. nounce the marriage of their daugh-r“ ’ ‘ *0 ..‘T a M I rv 1, ‘‘^ara I>ee. tri>avid Glenn, on ^3 yoars he and his wife, the former “■ Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Butler Dicker-L, , , oc o _* u 1 . bunday, June 25, in Spartanburg, non of Union, announce the marriage j - 1 • *v - . . V,,, „ V The ceremony was performed in the! of their daughter, Nancy Hellen, to - . *, r> i v -aries Tj o 1 1.^ afternoon by the Rev. James Ken- Donrid 0>^. of Oolumbl. th. o< the A»«ci. on TWdoy. June 13, in Oi«m-ill.. Pr«b>^ri«i church of YES, WE ARE BOOSTERS FOR CLINTON! Mis.s Maude "Watson, also originally means that you wiil get.gtHHl news; WE GIVE TICKETS WITH EACH 50c l*urciiase of Laurens, have ser\'ed a-s niission- to dn^ani of fire means sh** will re- Mr. Grenade, who formerly made bis home here, i« a son of Mr*. S. S. Frith of Columbia, and hold* a posi tion there. Spartanburg, of which be i* paator. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Willard of near and* conducted mi-ssion schools in Guatemala. Prenuptial entertainments included, a dinner for the bridal party in Clin ton- at the home of'^Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey Monday ceive money from some unexpected source; dream of a marriage and you 'will attend a funeral of a friend or relative; dream of bad teeck and mis ery awaits you; dream of fishing and your luck will be moat wonderful. In- Clinton, and a graduate of Clinton 1*7^ • wedding breakfast Tueeday, ' high school. ,»• J Mr. Glenn is the eldeat son of Mr.]*" ''aterloo. To Cut Dollar LAKESIDE CLUB MEMBERS HAVE annual picnic ; On Wednesday evening member* ofi*tHl Mr*. R. B. Glenn of thi* city, and • j g^ Lakeside country* club met for their' » manager of McCoy's Service SU- rUK UClUCCl I OWCF annual picnic. D<xt* A short business me* ting was held. The ybung couple will make tbeir after which suptM*r was MT%'ed at long home here after a short svdding trip tallies on the rijb house ground**. the mountact* "f N<»rth < aroiina. Sw mmmg, dancing and ranb were " MI>S H RIGHT KNT1*;KT\INS \T I t.MHMlN lOK MISS MClMKMiV M,-* .'Sara 7jtr W i-gs- Cfis Fr^Ky re-*-r.;T:g at a dr.ighl^'i. iawh-O i .im-nti^ig Mi^-^ M»'> evening , • . » - - 'uesdav ''*'**” books might be wntten; in fact, rv,n by Mr.. J. C. Smhh .1 her heunr '«*«''''« -I-* »<• i'Til thr.' jgb Irrri'triA-?';' Wae fwti • . •* ««vas)or. the e^i-ti;ng, an*-! ! .AiSuHjt ©f» h*-/i- Srnale Taken Devaluation l*oa- rr From PrenWrnt. .%rtion Hikm Drier of Sihrr. pri ffPT tSr BMIliK FI Kt T (H THE MONTH IS HONONKII Iriena* af II.M Mary b*s«ie-eGe*. hpatMred party and n>.4e*j'. • r a* the bi«nia Mcm V RaagaMa sf mall ■ t iitnrad gnntee* '- ng Mw M^mg and ammg >11 m»,i ^4 t Waae Maeamg Ua fiaea -4 urn Im ^ afaa waa a baaalifal «*WN*gr F *• i v Hsr.i mibm V W*»S ngt.a*. Jjnr ?•' R«^^*uL.--'sni fri'm the ^a•: and pi.irf »'«•* snd # span*from ’ h« A«-** n»»fg»d .nf** a *1 range Sr-s a. .anrv '•«la> Ik tbr adnun (le • m'^nr^Ary h 11 arlh aiaenct hgk.y unpDgalar al Ihr M hrle and Ire^^ry MNrn the rWaPt-a ef -las * >■—■nm had •ahptded •ta*F RaphWf I laae urtai t ^ Km Mclf the Ivmm’tasa a ?.hp m*' 4r<<r «f f**'m fei« hos« after th expect as a resoh of dream*. I I doubt if any truly srietMific work ha* ever l»een wmtten by competent ob«erver* regar*ling dreans*. Some author^ have anwaunced that if thi-y ate mia'b meat at dinner they • «t| drt am* *ugg»*n«ing tr*«ub!e M'eKh ar'^e certain, aris«rdmg to D- F'-«r, the authi‘r. t.» pr-ad-^rr ?bt 'll •'t h< ’ T ,«l dream* imag'-natare Fra (.!. ttw fam 'u* p-yrK-aino'y**. sitl gr««t imp»>rtam, oa dream* 4Kh • ' n.j, h,-»naijr*** ha%r 1 loapa-t*-!) d *eg're«l a .H him. and ^>!d that ft • n>,' * Kas likrit *hat ail •* ha* mg ~'ir«'ante«l aith ^Imasaa^ of 1 *#>• In lagan « The f-Hanrh. ai nf fhv 4'vma ai<''mte* of ^aml* t •art* BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE ANNUAL BARBECUE at MOUNTVILLE, JULY 4th. KICGEST ONE WE HAVE EVER HAI>! DINNER SERVER AT 12:00 Plenty of Meat and Hash For Sale Beginning At 10:00. WAl.TI-nt F. LYNtM. (V 1.-** ef lh> f«>r 0 A.SK l-Xm TICKtnTt WITH AIX in!K(llA,SfS MIMi C ABCMJMB MRrr ll?hYUrThl%« • ^ T ma4ay i#t>nn*.« II a* M* ^raC € am4.na Htpr aa* V'^*aa« *t. a gei <0 mt a*> or ■ a *W» ami azher gQiairfi m tia • * g t am a San am ai-^h ^ * ^^4a ad r-maaH m frsrdan fWayf«« ia**.ng ghM«-- a*w4 l«a»ag IW rft I raw I ~ «he SM^m* MH)'\wd *a'aii mat twmm’ a * <V a^ are*! dr'-sa ^mm e«^9 ng • a**** Maom BMfy Hmaae. Maer^ (m • •ay Jana Mary Ba •> * Maryuna MJAav. H«wry 1 ’* Y a- . \ •g*na . -V • f w * y* pr a tft* 1 m 1 m 4. U ! TVme aa>yaig 'te ae** \ g ^ ng-as' tia/T Haata 1* a**i t.ta h*'* t -amaa W«ha« Ms'r f ’ • Ha a * lla 9 f*aa*na laaa>e • . 1 faiv * *,aa4« aral If'* Maert V,* ,, If*** im» M ***> * Jr a Mag'. H-.am* M-' iehard Haf^'* Mr* ^ • IlMrama- \\ m^ ** t-^rn f« « ihm 'era*-*e ■ a* H mm f t0r i # “wjgR ^ "r If 'jdr • “a • *1 «*•* Ik ' I Shop for Best Vahws at Daley's Where Every Day b Bargain Duy laa* i*m !•* |a» 41 OaSr, •- IWt, WtillKM %N SNI l.ra mKIHMM. FAm ENTEBTAINEII 1 anttnvHig a *artaa af partma, Mr a>H Mr* A C Warknmn and Mr and M*n Hugh Band* Warhn* af tka W |M>C1UM»N M MHIIKUI •rm at » atbmumi TW trnrwml gMidm af Mr and Mr* \>Wa < < lark, af MaU-rl*-. near Ijnwsaa. wa* tkr aetna a# a y eaeamany Tuesday evenmg. J«me 2a. at < nVewk. wks« the lallor** ta.naa • » t ,/• « at • $ u • i*m af tm f.* s•*( I • • ■ « • * \ • a4wa W Ik la**«r*w'* acs? **«te'’*ef< • spm md I* aa*. • Mml ;mt a mmmm *4 ahah im mam am* e^^a^ the txgaa veea takeis Fsr a wa*a »ery fiijhusteeti^, thTTate^c.^.g af k»Ls » giaiJy aaist- II# knsfi# «« llhRii sOa## - ■ , _ . ^ tkr mart, siate#. M... f atkarine Fay Andm*.* rd iy tka adm..:»snsc». Tkew ain- af Guatemala, Central Amanra, airf forrv the Ueasary ia mrrea** Mie Umted Stau*. beraam tke bnda , r.<K)D DIAMONDS ARE . SAFE INVESTMENTS Treat yaarself ta tke pleaa- ures fine Jewelry give! Booater Tiekets witk each SOc porchase. FRONTIS JEWEIJtY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE of the Rev. Dwar Karlaon Burrhfiekl, today’s iof Erie, Pa. Ih*. C. M’anrm Jones, of Kansas City. M**., foreign missions drvalbpBseoU, tkr fiiibuater hahed but pamibly only -• . L tem|-*rarily. A* passed by tkr House, secretary of the t hurrh of the Naza- ^ ^onrUry bill omuined no pr.r- rrne, officiated, uaing the nng ^^ vice •with the church ritual. iprohibition u{>on a continuaiion of the I j The bnde wa* given in "^rn»ge by purrhasing program. It did. jher father, the Rtw. Richard Ujithorize continuance of the devaiua* lAndermn. back on^urlough'^.^^ I from his mission pout in Ouatemada, ronMniueni accompanied by .Mrv Anderson. Dur ing the ceremony, -Mrs. Anderson mood by her daughter, while the Consequently, agents of the H<»use and Senate must now try to strike a compromise on the changes made BARGAINS FOR SALE Dwelling—South Broad. Dwelling—Holland Street. Dwelling—Near Silk Mill. Dwelling—Cleveland St. Dwelling—East Caredina . Ave. All On Easy Terms. . Store Building — splendid investment. Other Property. Fire and Life Insurance. Loans Financed on Real Estate. B.H.B0YD OfartMv 8*C. ighter, wniie tnei^^y Rewiizing that the ail- bride’* father was at the side of the amerKknent could be thrown! out in that proces*, the *ilverite^ bridegroom, a wedding cu-stom in Cen tral America. The vows were spoken under an arch entwined with ivy and fern, with two large white wedding bells sus pended immediately over a satin- covered kneeling bench from which the couple received the minister’s blessing. The bridal path to the altar v^s marited by Dower baskets filled with shasta daisies, Queen Anne lace and a.Hfiaragus fern on white pedestals spoke wonl-s of ominol^ warning. “They won’t bring the bill back without the siiver price in it, or they will be here from now on,” .said Sen ator McCarran (Democrat) of Ne vada. “We haven’t carried this fight on and won to have it legislated out! in conference.’’ Senator Pittman (Democrat) of Nevada, another silver leader, was even more specific. If the conferees a a.Hparagus fern on white pedestals the sOver price, he said from which white ritfcon was |..(^rious filibuster would ensue which to form an aisle. The back^ound was months.” (Unless of pine trees and fern, with baskets,whatever form, is passed of white gladioli, sha-sta daisies and.^^y Friday midnight, the stabilization Queen Aane lace. fund will die, with possible seriousj The bride wore a floor-length model' international mar-^ of white chiffon, with picture hat andjj^^^^ carried a bouquet of Easter lilies,j Republi- bride’s rose* and 'valley lilies. Her; corsage wa* of roses and liliee of ^ Hampshirel Townsend of DeUware. who i. ; 'valley. Little Miases Evelyn Qark and Helen Anderaon, niece and cousin, respectively, of the bride, were Gower girls, each wearing daimy dres^ei of blue and pink voile. Nika Clark, Jr., carriad tbe ring ia an Eaater lily. A maakml pragragi was given by Mia. J. C ftHtk. ptowiit. and Hrt. author of the anti-foreign purchase amendment, feK he could not go along —voted for Che atatatory silvar price. If Yaa D«i*t TM CBBOmCUi Taa Dual Gal tka MW! tiBAPEtat rr Jl lCi-; M-bb.. 2 fmr 23c I rafwii 4 MMrtrv Fx;4:s, dozTB 2Sr KINSO. 3 far 2Sr SODA or STARCH, C for 2Sr .No. 2* X HO.MiNY, 3 for 25c Vaailki WAFERS. 2 pkxH. 29c IVemilua Flak# CRACKERS. 2 lbs. 29c Carnation MILK, 4 lar^e or 8 small 25c Vesper TEA, IK . 23c Large LEMONS, dozen ... . 15c KANANA.S, 4 Iba. 15c tt, *hB« .SHOE 1‘OIXSH. 2 for 15r PIMENTO^ l-BL ran Sc KI-ni'HUP. 14-aaL lOr SALT, 3 for lOr FAT BACK. lb. Vtc JEWEL 4 llw. 35r K Ibw 69r Wisconsin CHEESE, lb. 17c Everythinic for 4tli of July Need at Special IVices. A Compleie Line of Vei^etables and Fruits At All Times. Also Ice Cold Melons At AU Times. In Our Market BEEF UVER, lb. 25c Small PORK CHOPS, lb. 25c BEEF ROAST, lb. 17'/2C Skinless WEINERS, lb. 20c Smoked Sausage, 2 lbs. 35c PICNICS, lb. 20c PLEASE NOTE — We will dwe Mz( TMHby awl WedMsday fw- THE FOERTH. Plea!« let ws serve vMr Mcds M Salvday awl Mowlay dM to the two-day holiday to be observed in the rity. We will rewain open late llooday night. DAILEY'S CASH GROCERY We Givel Ticket* *tjuality Foods At Econoniy DawrCNDENT—Omadaad Opemtad AskFbr