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f THVRSDAY. nXT IS, 1§» THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S, C. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OP INTEREST Telephone 74 or 258 PEOPLE YOU KNOW ANNOUNCEMENTS The W’oman’s Oiriatian Temper ance union wiJl meet at four o’clock Friday afternoon, July 14, at ^ home of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, with Mrs. T, P. Owens as leader. WHITE-IRWIN Annoimcements have been received here of the marria^re of Miss Mildred Watkins Wihite to Thomas Shaw Ir win which was so'lemnized in the Saint Paul Presbyterian diurdh, Gharlotte, on Sunday, July the 9th. The bride for several years was a member of the orphanage hij^h school Y. W. A. MEETS WITH MISS MARY LOU JOHNSON Miss Mary Lou Johnson was host ess to members of the Youn{r W’o- Miss Allie Weldon of Sumter, is the guest of Mijs Ahna McKee. ' Joe Carter of Anderson, was a vi8-|| itor here Sunday. Frirends of 0. I. Sheely, who ^asil been confined to his home the'past j| two weeks, will he glad to know thatj hi* condition is improving. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little of Green-i men’s association of the First Bap-,wood, spent Sunday here with friends list church on Tuesday evenintr. land relatives. I Miss Florence Adair, program lead-j Mrs. W. S. Denson visited her er for the evening, grave the Scripture daughter, Mrs. Chester Keller, and reading. Misses Ruth Smith, Velma Mr. Keller, in Batesburg on Sunday Pugh, Ida Bel] Poole, and Miss John-land Monday. son assisted Miss A<tair in p^sentingj Rutledge Adair of apMgramon-WorldP^e. jRock HUl, were guests of relatives , About twenty members attended j^veral days the past week. '1 the meeting and during the evening the hostess served a salad course with punch. faculty as domestic science instruc-j pathfrikf jmsiF<s tor. She made many friends while a I resident of this city who will be in teirested in the announcement of her marriage. ! HONORED WITH LUNCHEON IPriends of Miss Miriam Donnan will be glad to know that she is ablej to be up again after a week’s illness. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, spent the week-end here with his father. JOINT HOSTESSES FOR BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary Jonnson and Mrs. George W. Holman were hostesses to members of their bridge club on Thursday evening at the home of the former. For the occasion the home was at tractively adorned with bouquets of mixed flowers in shades of lilac and purple. Progreasion brklce was played at three tables with Mrs. Arnold Can non winning high score. After cards a deliciotis salad course and tea was enjoyed. Yesterday morning Mrs. J. Lee Dr. R. W. Johnson. Young and Mrs. Leland Young enter tained beautifully at luncheon honor ing Miss Catherine Jones, a popular bride-elect of the month. Garden flowers in a variety of pas- | Mrs. Arthur Copeland and grand-'] son, Frank Wallace, of Columbia, are! visiting her .brother, Charles J. Moore, in Bay St. Loui.s, Mbs. M rs. T. H. Montgomery has as her tel shades adorned the rooms. Covers,Charles Cas- for twenty guest^ were laid at pret-^^d Mr. Castlebi*rr>’, of tily-appointed tables on the spacious porch, with a miniature bride’s bou quet marking the place of the hon ored guest. Misses Laetitia Jones and Agatha Jones assisted in serving a delectable luncheon. The hostesses re membered the bride-elect with a love ly trousseau gift. Commerce, Ga. Mr. and .Mrs. Castle berry, Mrs. Montgomery and Miss}. Barbara Montgomery spent yesterday | in Orangeburg. S. A. Pitts was a business visitor I in Gastonia yesterday. He was ac companied home by Bobby Freeman THORNWELL IME.MORIAL AUXILIARY .MEETS Out-of.wwn *««; Mr,. Ed- •"‘f Br.^l.. Go^d wfco h.vr Iwrr, w.rd BraiWord of Summrrton. Mr,. I*"’* I'-•"<1 Tom Taylor of Greenwood, and Miss Madila Brown of Lanes. family. j Mrs. G. H. Finley of Maddens, and' •Mr. and .Mrs. Harry .Smith of (levs-; ,>IR.S. Mci'O.MBS HOSTESS [land. Ohio, were guests Tuemiay nf The Woman s Auxiliary of Thorn- |iAl*TlST CHl'R( H ClR(TaE Mr. and .Mrs. T. I‘. ihKvnn. Mrs. wtii MemoJial church held lU regular Business Wd.men’' circle «.f the Sm th th. former .M:-- N m neoithly meeting Tu«-S4lay afternoon Baptist church met on Monday Mait.n of laiuren^. at the home of .Mrs. Thomwell I>un* «.,,-ning at » ;ght «»’cl»»ck at the h«>ine \| arxl M-s. H, I. I-.K-hell*-rg» i 1. Vi L' Mrs. James Met ombs. w, oa.Ied to ArMifi<o>h ye«t* r«lay on IVayrr wu uffered by Mrs h M ' 7^^ guest» were invited mto the .ccount of tt*. critKal i.lnes* of th« .Stvrti' and Mr* iHjnlap gave the dr- i,ving room .if the home which was j«r., .■** hn.ther. < harle- SuJlivan vutK^: The Bib.e study was rv*-" <|erurated with ,i>veJy h-mls «f bright Kutle>(ge A.la.r of Rock Hui. I.) Mf^ B > 7*^^ He*sie fi.mer- Th. dev..tionai was 4nd Mrs J K lioiani of (iaffney. <»• .tfrey, as.isted by Mrs L R Ljn»n. hy Mr^. < M lialtman. Jr Mrs h.rr yesterday for a party given A sdwia. Ia.ur wa. er ^.red due og ^ Uw rvotiifig and lAe K<»tes« served y, a»»d Mrs M J puns h ami •« k > SARA M RNN 4IR4I.E ^ ^ «« tk J I. .s, Mkmi mmi MRS. MtNiRMAN ^ a»»d Mr. M J Donran. Mr. ‘»n Monday esen.i^ the (^(ean ♦ *’ Murkman and Joe Honnan c.ieW id Rradd Hleoet MaSAndwt MnHOUIflT At XIIJ ARV attmdrd a rwagda" Tuewlay evening ebitsvk nwt at cbe baane Mr* A ( NAS fVnullMINl. MMfTIM. '» »given by Mr and Mr* Sordnsaa. Mrs » M AM fdry t>n Moisday avami^ Uw re»*es .f ^ Hannan la ar«i Mas* Rntoy tk. .^wff as aMia«nat Rr«ad 'hs«oK Matkod .( aaid af Mr and Mf* (^e^ga tion ary mat at ahnraik Aftae a iMrt rseently «nrn*d 7W t.vtng raadi was altrartivety Nssiats. sessiaa the a*«il«ry rwo fellsaaing tlini.-fi yai^Us at swBMner «ensd • ^Se asam awkito-.uin t-' ae ’vndad the *wdii r i lup. tand wedding n Raes Hj). y.sts fday Mr and Mr* ..Vi arrangad ft' wee* • tavely « *g a -e t* W ea** ta tAa saCkiag Mrs Raynwnd tsr»o.did evsf f 0 • s^atand. M' and Mrs HealA Mos Jolk* * I rdewaan. aha had 'K. nteel.f^ m the aAsaW- -d the * M» an.J Mr. R I >adief • Kirge af Mse foe ihe f-.* .ten* Mr. f«rs>fg* tkatt* I oya eh.Utres M' an«| Mr. tk |. e -g ga.e tn* .wesfawfe rand <vg **d The her r*»a. .»ad t-v M-* * ••t-*-4*''«i Mr. |‘ring.. i .me.an.i. M* sew !a 1: M The aa. l*a.r 1 oy- a - ah., aa. g».s n, • ■ H'. tk 1 am Br.d. Owm. * » • a T' ♦ aaflet M > • a*»man .' ady ms*.. * Mr* M M *s.a» a-»t *"“* ** *' g. . an v'.ereat.ng .to, fro« Mis J * tk i »«asan p-.wa<«d tn- * sn.! Mr. farr.. IS. s.,||,t,re St««y t Aa, J pr.^eaa. .ha he.rvg *tk..^aag ^f****^ Mr. (.e..rga R H-a.eh aral t o-i a n ainhe s 1 * w * a * So* * t *. *.. "» •■■%»* • •* ^ arwt .andavs » s a'•- iv.,.aas a' ■ ' I-w , M' Mr an>l Mrs Ar^.h^r I •wesanai ilMhY N«*nT^ ami N<»**TRhhl(ft RhTmRTAIN AT t til NTRT I tl R fMatnndingty WveJy am..«ig sorml ev.nla nf iW we*4 werv the partie* glean at Ljikrssde rwwntry ritib William A. Owens Dies At Hospital Birthdays ^ 1.1 TV.--., Anniversaries Y A tSwots*. «to. -m (■•dd'ilj*. Ponwar rsarevong at a New t* rry h.agMial fialcmiog a Mad i.l ' •.a»* Ite WM a nauv* .d (irv^-niilie ei'anty and hntj made his humo in the wUl calahedta a t>.nh- iunnan M-'lia f-trmasmdy tne pmju •n a'.<i Mr* tk* A Jishnss^, M t F tinilaway. M* and Mr* Judir A < handier, and Mr and Mm ll < Hsniste**. tswmrr^. July 14 td fragrant p m- askrmed >« *» birthdav af Funera; se-.irm w-re mt the mantris and colorful l~wi* at iin Harnett ^ o-rhu^ Momlay nfte—Itma n.ae were yla—| ^otg the mnm Tail "** ^•*‘*‘*T l '<»« ch.*ivh in CaMwtiU- by the Rev fiw.r baskets af beautiful gtadioji Henry Blakely Burton was eight C C Vaughan and the Rev Mr. also were wed m the drcorntion of Y'*” FVtday, July 7th. M iJke*. Huiiai fallowed in KoaMnont the fldh. Centering the lace-eweered ^ Hr. and Mr*. E. M. Tiirnnermar. i«-meieTy here t«t,:e wna a bouquet of mixed summer annivenmry Tuesday, July Ih .Mr. (Iwens is survived by hts par- Mrs. A (I’lNuiiM wiU ohnerve a‘ents. .Mr and Mr*. F^li* Owens; six birthday M’cdnenday, July 19. chiidren. Miaana Louise, f'hnatine. Bingo was played and dancing en-1 JhC‘ba has a birthday < Betty Jean and Margaret Owens and jr.yed during the evening on both oc- Buford and I.eroy Owens; one sister, caeions. Dimer*. A delwioua supper was serv- e.1 buffet style. The Ideal WeddinK Gift ... Sterling Silver OUR SELEfTION IS VERY COMPLETE FRONTIS JEWEIdRY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE Mr. and Mrs. A. L Shepard wiil.M's. Ida Mae Sullivan, celebrate their wedding anniversary | ^ Mies Clara .Malpass has a birthilay Parking Area For tomorrow, July 14. Boozer To Lead Lydia Business People The new parking space recently provided by the city on property lying between .Main and Pitts streets is nfiw Rev. D. E. Boozer, who served aslj*''?*? relieve congestion in the pautor of a group of Presbyterian Entrance may be churches in thi* .section until recently.} will conduct a series of services for|f^« d**partment is requesting ■the Presbyterian congregation at Ly-|^^«’ buRine^^s vid professional men !dia CoUon Mills beginning Monday Particularly D* E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, Complete Modem EqaipmoN Day PhoM 94 Night 24. 2SS OT m CUrUin, S.C night, July 17th, and continuing through Sunday, July 23rd. j IMr. Boozer since last February has jbeen pastor of the Predbyterian I church at iMenlo, Ga., and his friends 'will be glad to know that he is re- jtuming here for a meeting. A hearty welcome is extended all the people of the Lydia carrununity to attend the i services. WOULD PIT BAN ON ADV.^SOLICITORS on Friday and Saturday. By comply ing with thi.s request. Chief Bagwell said yesterday, additional parking space will be available on the square for the buying public and out-of-town visitors in the city. The area .set aside for this purfiose, the Chief states, will be under the supervision of the police department at all hours. At the Chamber of Commerce meet ing Tuesday evening, complaint was} voiced i^inst the continual solicita-| tion being made . of local business. firms for all sorts of advertisirvg j sohemes, both by local and outside; promoters. A reaohition was adopted} asking merchants and busineas firms to refuse to sobaenbe to ’‘special’* 'forms of advertising or soliciting un- tbe individual or organization kas serursd die sanction of the Gham- of Cnwnrrn for the paopoaaL tfom kas |E We Wish To Announce That Mra Ruby Ray is now connected with our shop. Mrs. Ray invites her customers and friends to call and see her. Page’s Beauty Shop CHANEY’S JULY SALE! All Summer Dresses At Give-away Prices SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 13 Prices have been drastically cut in order to clear our stbre for new fall merchandise purchased recently in New’York. We do not mark up in order to make offered reductions seem great. Everything is new 1939 merchandise offered to you at a great saving. You still have several warm months to enjoy wearing these cook sheer dresses. Below are only a few of the many values to be found in our store. All Sales Cash and Final—No Exchanges—No Refunds. We Give a Ticket With Each 50c Purchase. Special ALL $1.00 VOILES AND PRINTS 50c 100 Dresses Fomierly $1.98 Now $1.00 250 Dresses Formerly $3.98 Now $2.25 One lx>t $1.00 BLOUSES Now 75c SUMMER Gowns, Pajamas 85c All $2.00 Blouses Now $1.50 IB7 $5.00 Dresses Now $3.00 ’200 Shantung. Voile and Wash Silk Drestwii. were $3.98 Now $2.( All $7.98 Dresses Now $4.75 THE HtrTTFi^T VAI.I R>R THE HOTTIXT MONTHS MRS. KTHKL t MANKY CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE (LINTON. K ( ASK FX)K TICKFTS WITH AIJ. P(;K(liASI*:S SHOP AT DAILEY’S U Whm Qiidily li FOOD STORE Than Price” There’* f mm the i»WI«e« al D4II.KY>K-te» yw«*S reeogwae MwtMi(t> lb# famoRRi mune» ymm »•# on dipflay—and mmf prirea are rtgbl la a«*e yaw Btaary. We nell far ( ASM. ehannaling beasy aser bead eapen#, aad Ibereby aa mvnmc* ta aa# nmlaaieni. Caaie and •«#—Yaa’U like aar friendly, helpful aervire. (aa! And don’t farget ta aak far tirbeta wilb afl pRurbaaew. We gladly give Ibeai. 46-oz. Grapefruit Juke, 2 for 29c White Shoe Poliah, 2 for 15c 46-OZ. Orange Juice .. 21c 46-OZ. Pineapple Juke. 30c Vanilla Wafors, 2 for . 29c Ritz Crackers, Ib 20c Asst. Cookies, lb. 10c Oleomargarine, lb. ... 10c No. 1 Irish Potatoes, 8 lbs. 15c Specials Bananas, 6 lbs. 20c Green Beans, 2 lbs. ... 15c Green Peas, 2 lbs. 15c Cheese, lb. 17c Also a Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables At All Times. In Our Market Beef Liver, lb 25c Beef Roast, lb 20c Round, Sirloin or T-Bone Steak, lb. 30c Veal Chops, lb. 25c Veal Cutlets, lb. . 30c Skinless Weiners, Ib. .. 20c Fresh Dressed Fish DAILEY’S CASH GROCERY We Give Tickets ^X^uaKty Foods At Economy Prices” INDEPENDENT^Owned and Operated By Clinton People! AskFfNT Tickets J