The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 10, 1939, Image 3

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THVRSDAY. AlT.l 8T 1«. 1S» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THREE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF LNTEREST telephone 74 or 258 ^ PEOPLE YOU KNOW Cotton Crop Set At 11,412,000 Bales ^ Willie Milam Dies City Schools To In New Jersey Open August 31 Mary Loftis » visiting relatives anti friends at Campi>bello and laindrum. Mr. and Mna. Edward Martin and' .daughter. Gene, of Columbia, visited N’tW' wa^ r*:riv: d .^iturday by * o II . IJ o* mor '1^^- " IL «»f thi'* <M*.V. of casts Smallest \ leld Since l»3r. .^jrricullure Department Fore casl.s Smallest Yi In First Report. brother, Willie .Mi-l ANNOUNCEMENT Wa.'ihington, Aug. 8.—An agricul- the former's mother, Mrs. A. V. Mar- ture dejiaitment forecast of a cottivn tin, last week. icrop of 11.412.(U)(» halost this y^'ar— of her d.ulhter, Kwhenne Shannon,, m. ,„d M„. s. B. l,..ftis .ml chiM.h,, -™i«.,l ..Imm- lam at his home in Nutley, New Jer-lrn. . ’ . n ' u i „ su. V u* 1 •i.jV *1. .'Thursday, Augu.s(t 31, when regul .ey, ^■r..hohmlre»uMforthop.st|...,.^ Supt. W. E. Monts anmiunced ye«- terday that th<* ('linton city .<»chools w'ouhi open for the 1939-40 session on ar gm. This .tote for the program for the aftemocm. Circles of Broad J'treet Methodist church will meet at 4 o clock • j vt-as a niomlter of the graduating cla and a grandtiaughU?r of Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., of this city. She is a' cjiff Mclxixl. who is 'graduate of Thomwell high schw»l and ^,f I*rx*.<h\'teriar .-niux-h at 'Den- I _ w 1 w n c ..opening hae been fix«*d, he states, to .Mr. Milam had tSHm ill for .several ' , ,, , , , .. ,, , , • L. 1 u i» I iJT've four full months work liefore the mtinths aln<i was vrsittnl 'by Mrs, Rm)-! ,, i c<u • . l i-, . , , 11^ .1. 11 loosing date for the ( hnstmas holiday erts for two weeks last month. ”j ^^.^tson mothor, Mrs. Gus Milam, was at hisi xv,,. <■:-4 / u ,• e . .c .mi-i,+1... k j • 1 u k 1 faculty meeting, .Supt. of nnlucing tneibislside whim he luisscsl awav. m ♦ „ • i -n V k u a La , , -pk I I • ^ 1 V k • Monts said, will he held on August on rm-or,!. j Ph,. ,l,K-,.a.„^l ,s .■.urvm.l by bis w,. ra officiaU sai,l.;'''‘“: thrm' o.hiUln--,, W.Ibam, <lanv.|i„ ,th,. fiun,|,v f„r fh. ,, , , , , • • . j , i5*^d Richard; thrte brothe'rs, L. I), k /-n* i k .k . <jnnlv ,.a«tor Milam of .Savannah, (ia., A. K. Milam 'sa-n fillml b^th.. trust's. “ • con.vumpt’.on and exp.n^if duringjof .Nutley, N. .1., .Manning Milam of' coming year FISH SUITER TONIGHT Augus-t 14, at the church. Immediate ly following the regular m(»nthly aux iliary me<*ting will he held. at Presbyterian collegi* in June. The bridegn'om is also a graduate of Thornwell and Pre.sbyterian col legeHarley ('alvin. mark. w;is a visitor n. v Tuesday andl^^‘‘ '■•marketing season. In that |KmiH.ria, \a.; four s.sU-rs, Mrs. \\.\ evvning, Thursday, at 8 o’clock, Wtslnesday. i” ••'"^'"•,the young men’s Sun<la‘y ,school class' Mr. ami Mi's. K y C'uUHM-tson stocks estimaUsl at U.LoO.UOO, I anama Oty, Ha,, Mj^-s. G. Hobhsj^^f UnvAii .Strin^t M{;th<Mlist church will and Mrs. L. C. I of ('harlwton, an<l Mrs. RoIkmIs of-hav and holds a jKisition with the 'uuren^.^^ this ■ this city. ,England Power Co., in Hincsac Tunnel, s.imlay of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. .lohn-," in<)icaU‘il ciop was about “ (UU) bales less than was harvestenl last MRS. SIMPSON HOSTESS f() IDI.E.MOMENTS ^ LL B i ^ ^ Mrs. H. Simps<m delightfully j ^ Charlotte. 2.38S.000 leak's less BAPTIST Y. W. A. MEETS [^vas the- guest Sunday of Rev. W. R.khan the average prisluction for the . , WITH THE MISSES POOLE ' Beukn.irh' and Mra Boiiknight. ,i;»2S-37 periml. Attractive arrangements o co or- Young Women’.s association of | i m.... i y Blakelv have iv ' Among th«‘ factors ixbs|»<)nsil»le for ful gArdvn flo,>-^. phlox Bap.ist vhu«.h m.A on Tm.-,.v:;'h,,,,;, wLhin,r,..n.^th.. s„«!l offn-ials .»„l. is Ihv ing, formed a pretty setting tor vntidgy evening at the home of .Misst*s j, ^ ^ several «iay.s’ visit to 8‘<’''‘'rnment s crop control program. entertained the “Idle Moments’’ club' at 'her home yesterday morning. e a fi.sh supjx'r in the church din ing room. «« Rev. W. R. Bouknight, pa.stor of lYISlUIlC^ vlpdlS | t'he church ami teacher of th« class, ^ Q istaUni that all nu'mlvers and prospec- VjTOCdry niemU-rs an* cordially invited. luncheon. Rook ufus enjoyed during, Mauney’s Gr<H*ery. hfa^iiki by N. Mauney, i.s the city’s ru'west business | firm, w'hich opent*<i liuring th«* wi*ek' rndor this, growers wen* (.ffeml ben-ij^ Ux^nUou on North Bnuul stre<*t . , ; Ida Bell and Clara Poole, i^he forim*r's .-lister. .Mi's. t'. 1. the mornn^ an ^! Miss Ruth Smith, leader for the insvui. and other relatives hen*. l'‘'y'’ivnts of aliout .Co cents a ,,„tii n*vvntly occupitsl by .Argo Fo<m1 ■was assisted m serving a .alad a <1 ),a<l arrangwl an interesting Mr*. ,j. H. Towmseml and daughtera. l'<'und for planting within their “tre-{ a .sweet course KimpiK'n. by .Mrs. Goyme L. program on China. Misses Ida Bell Elizabeth ami Sara, left Tuesdav for -r PiKile, Ve4ma Pugh, Franci*s Jom^v.\ yj.,,. relativt-s in Daytona Ik*ach i ^ pn'gram also levies a ;H*nalty Miriam and Gladys Nels<«n tmik part other points in Florida. 1^“'“ thr<*A“ cents a |w>und on tlx* sale on the program. Mr. ami .Mrs. J. G. Younginer ami]"^ cotton in exce.ss of i-at-h gmwer’.s Miss Gladys Nelson, president <>f |daughter. .Shirley, of Irmo, have mov-^ quo1a-^h«* pi-mluction on the <irganizatK>n, presided <»ver theij.^j ,juring tlw fiast week and are'^’** «llotment. This i.s the sec- ■ ■ * ' ond .successive seia.son in •which quotas were invoktnl to prevent accumulatkm G. L, COPELAND HONORED ON 73RD BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Copektnd of Laurens, hoTjored the former’s „.k;.u attend«l hv sev-1 ^ ‘ 4k r* Guy L. Copeland of this city, wkh lOtvupying a residence on ths* (tr*H*n- .i,.i;«K4-fni f.wiilw ainnor tojit Thura. members. IwikkI roa<l just beyond the armory. lelehmtiMi of! business .session a| Kev. W. N. !x»ng is assi.<ting the '»f greater surpluM*s social hour wms enjoyed during ■«vhi<‘hiK^y l* I'l'mer in cimductmg a re- ' Another fact<ir in the smaller crop pr«ent H«bb Spnp,, thlxjP-P-- - - the wma, daughters and gTarxichildreri ^^ shr^nui nf A*K«.viMi. M r l*<*unds below la.st year’s n*cord aver- of Mr. Copeland and hie broth^ •'[^|m1SS ADAIR. BRIDE-ELECT, a few days this wen*k with his age of 2.35.8. Weather comtkions ■have Biater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.py iL AKrvnx* Liot l>e«*n as favorable this season. The' new firm will carry a complete tKpp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Your RusineaH Appreciated line of gr*)cerii‘s, fruits and proeluce.i Mr. Maune*y, the* ow'nt*r, has hael long! exi><*rie*nce in the* mercantile* hiisine'ss,' having se'rveel for a num'be*r of ye*ars unutil the* first e>f this ytrar a.s mana ger of the Lydia fVxtton Mills store. ( eqieland of Laurens. Hotel Clinton wm-s the scene on Fri- Miss Virginia Sadler m competing- gov«.mme*nt r>ojnr>g a day evening of a pretty dinner party tennis tourna-a jx.uml ein ceittem given by Miss Louise .Mc<'rar>’. f''Tn*.ni«nt at Harteville (sold abroad, farm officials pre-dict ex- <>r Tu..sdav eveninr Mr and Mrs ^okie Ailair, ,H.pular Hill AVaile le>t Tuextov with severaL this se^on will total «t K*i.^ A F Mc^hXLlanS hnde-elect of August. ^,^hep. fnmi ('kmi- e*ompansl wrth tAe t at dinner appedniments featunsl a hou-:^,„ a two wi-e-ks trip to !*«>< s xmlimie* of .3,47...(KM». the G* a rr..up of fnends at dini^. ,meram.r.*.e<l with fem. - >;,^. VorT and the* World’s fair. '>*"'• TIMA -Akor- Which was K« v. ami Mrs. W. N. Ismg had as! dome*stic mills la* as large u«.d tiinouirhout the hvmir and dining T*' *'*^♦'“•h end. Place canls w-cemi- ^^e.^ the jaist wei*k Dr. ami ■’* se*ason Amen- uaed thmurheut^^ formed!* miniatun* ce.rsage, ek*sig. Wdlmm Israthers e.f C.inway. consume alamt fi.i(KMMK) MR. AND MRS. MeINTOSH ENTERTAIN AT DINNER AT BAPTIST (HURCH The city union service m*xt Sunday evening will be held at the First Bap tist church, with a cordial invrta.tion ’exteneled all congn*g»tions •to unite in the service. _ • Strikingly beautiful was (lece^ratNin of orchid althea ■which was <’ARD OF THANKS We ■wish to thank our friemis for the* laauliful flerwers ami many acts of Icimhieiss idnrwn at the* eleath of our aunt, Mijw_l4idie P. Blakely. 'Mrs. J. Keiil Toeiei, Mkwes li- elie ami LizzM* .Sleian, S. R. Sleia^, .Mrs. E. B. .Sleatn, ami enthev relatives. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECHDRS ...And..* EMBALMERS Ambalance Service Phonea 41 and 399-J Ia. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. ■ as.'^sw swa* SF ^ as' ^ ’sp w ns.ms. A k.w Ismd o. i.oisys n,ted the place of each gia-st. Thi a cemerpice for the ilamUly-aptKiint-,niarkul by a «sl tah.e. Icorsage of Uautiful pink rose hmls A delKTioua dinner was MM^eil ^ ceur-4e to th. s.x couples enjoying tt>» <ss-a.-'«»n. ^ ^ frunds of the honoreil giM-»r Uing PRESBYTERIAN HO.MKN ‘ ID MKEI MONDAY , t i \l A» - . 1 ^ ^ ^ _ The ho-ts-" pn .iiTiti d Mr^ Ada;r t (.e. «if the riP'*-'. Pn ^ijts r.an t i #. , ^ VI I »»th a lovely gift as a rem«*moram*i (hurrh will meK .M«*mla> eviaing, , . .. ... . . of the happy «s-ca*'on 4.1 at the church. Im- ' ’ ■^ liiig the circle meet cia Miss Vera M’ilson of the ('simmer- ^’X^ris and ih.msetic con- 1. mpsexitsirj', IS on a vacation at ;‘um,8H.n would total ahiHit 12.. same date last ys<ar. Th** comliKH.n of the cottem crop oni August 1 was re|strUii at 74 lar cent j ^ "rJrXritinirfn.r!l"r^neen^ mZlt.lrTnTicImm l-lTtra;’*^ c.unia.r,il with 78 per cent I- rerutM-rating irom a ne«*nt illness. > ' vN^r aao supplie- would come, for the m«et - .y'~* Thomas Farr of GnenidN.n., N. |*art, from suri»lii'-«-s, of ahich H.ll.Ml,-! A ..gj-'t 1 L at 7 MH ia'.iy f.* ;..si k/H- c.rr«- meev- HENRY HOSTE.^S infs, th. regular •u>nl»"7 yo SUND A Y .S< H<M>L ( I, A.8S w 1 tr held in the chur^ parhw. ^ Tuteslay evening M,-. A ex Bjs.ms. Womans circK with Mrs A M (srpetond as leader, will have .Sunday setoed Hass «d the *'***^*^‘ *** the proyam. First Haptuc church, webxmnng sa v- MR.8. PAYNE HOSTI-k8S into the cia^* wa' th*- gufst ve«renlav of hn uncle, W D < ojo-and iMil«i* an* stoml under goverm-• lr*en.h ..f Mr- Mary ( hal.nen w ill I ""I"* , I n-rre' to .ea n tha' -ihe M-nously - ’‘•'"••I*' • ii at the home of her daught4*r, .Mrs.I It v - Ho..and, and .Mr. Holland. AT KKIIM.E I U.N( HK(»N M*-. John H Puts, Sr , who liv.e mar hi*re, is visiting h«-r daughU'r, •Mrs, J B Johns«.n in Mana**as. Va. M' . W. I». >'o|w-laiid IS *p«*nding the ««i-k in Columbia as the gu*e*. «if her s <• *, Mr- I* F. .Mc5wain. Fra-rxls <*f Mrs .'*»terlin Y'ourig will le glad b* krera she ha» imfirmnil suf. tan«*oiisIy with th*- cn.p n*|Mtr1 that- l•■^7,07♦» lab- 4if the 1939 crop ha«l | Uen giiimd pn.»r t*. August 1 Thisj com|ia?xsi with Io7.>*i’..% ginrMil by th* ‘ « PRINTING » to Order at Our PRINT SHOP Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH A SMITH OITOMETRISTS Specialist In Kye Examinations Offk* Hoars I>aily Phoae 29 for App«HntBieat ULINTDN, S. Mrs. Jam^ MoComto i^ac.*.u«ly Mrs. H. D Payne waa iHetews this memU-rs. all w*-eii to the Tues<lay bridge club and hrek- of r*Tent date, .Mrs Hugh Kay, **v.ra: a*ldi:a.naJ guests at a lovely ( harles .McDanrel, Mrs Harry It rrcheon lioagje arsl Mrs. .Shirley Timmons, Two tab es w* I- anrangiil f«»r himlg*- Uautiful r»»rsag»-* Arrang* In the livnng nxrni whKrh was d.^**- gtadoda. zinnias and a va rat.s; with colorful gladuda and fin- adorne*! the liv- I las Several int**re*Wing gam*- were dining txsmis, wh*Te th* **r.j,.y.-,l. with Mra. Heath ('.island rrreive*l. .Several novelty w.mrinr high scire pnze Mn. ('and “"‘I • enW pnz* W h •* ( . iK-.amL a rerent hrnle. and ** >hitt<.n. Jr. later .M -s Tok.e A.lalr, bride-e!.^*, were ^ evening the h*atess serve,! d. pissentcl gu*-st pnzes *“'‘•‘** h.-’* •bd tea. After canls tflw h*iiKeio. servcl a Mrs. W, N, Ixmg. .Mrs. (k-orge ftor tn ing a (lat.ent at th«- bs'al h<e- arMl Irtti** son, h*Te «lunng th* .Icievtabi* tw<'-ci»ur>e lunoh***m. BoIni, Mrs. Ix*tla Johnson and .Miss H F. Harr were g.»*-*»ts .*f fri**Ti*l |ia*t w«-*-k. •Mr.. W R lUriisnight, Jr., ami itought.-r, .Marrha N**1I. *»f Dlanta, are. visi'ing .Mr HAtaknigh*.’*- |*n*nts, R*v. ami .Mrs. ihiukn.ght W.lliarn Hynl *if Rock H»l!, wa.*- a V itor .n the city M«*mlay. B. H F uller, Jr., of Iwy’tona Htaa-b, F!a , IS visiting his frarerits, .Mr. and' Mr- B. R FYilW. I $ P i P , ... .Mrs. K K. Hurd*^te ami -*»n. Y’<*rk, Uuise (ox were adddimal for the iKTa*>M>n. here. .Mrs. Ix«tiie (iregtn-y hax rexurmesl t*» Iher h«»me in Birmingham, Ala., after Y(»I N(.EK SET ENTERTAINED YAITII DANCE AT ( LUB The Memmaid club and severral MRS. HUKEKT BOYD HDNDRED tr-Jier m«eT»iwrs the your>ri*r ''JJ” HKILLIA NT RECEPTION i, visit to Mrs JuLa (rnffin ami <rtb*-r with a dance at lakeside Beautiful among s*<-.al affa.n. nelat.v*-s here, r* ur.try cub Monday evening. the summer s*-as*4n was the t*-a Mrs. „ France 8imre...n w.« the iVrenrs of the b.rdesses were chap-,B H B*.yd and Mr>. H. L. Ib^d ir*ve,^;^^- ^ \his w*ek of !a!Z enires ami ilancing was enjoyed until on ''^nes*lay aftri^-.n h<.noring ^ Fraz.er in High Point. N. C. m.dmght, ItolicwiUH pum* was served Mrs. Hubi-rt Boyd, who was recent.y j I»a.,ey spent a f«*w «iay» this throughout the evening. marned. / ,k u u "'♦'^k in Kentucky. .Mrs. Ikaik-y and - dteaees^ for «caeK)n were: .Misses The giving rmims of the R ^ iH^rr^U, wh*. have lieer, Armette .Mmir^d Marca Cmlloway. B*.y, home forme.1 a love y ('inenrati arnl Mary BaJey Dw^s Mam^t for the ^asmn with floral jrranjri - L'le Hipp, Jane Ldtle. .Marjone .Mill-iments of pink roses and white er. Virginia SumerH, Henry Etta drangeas^. , f nemJs of Rev. ami Mrs. .Maraha*! ! ‘n'T. ,• fil ; M"- J- well Ihmlap greete*! the guests at the ,>.. „ % ir n i* KETKDTHED (OtPLE HONORED idoor, and intniducing to the receiv'ing , *., ■ ^*n'i ■ * **^L’ YYITH BUFFET SUPPER ',ine was Mr.. Reese Young. Ri^iving •Misses Elsie Neighb»>rs and Doro- ,vith the hrrstesses were the honored 7 *. t an e < thy Taykrr entertained with a delight-^^nd her mother, Mrs. F. D-'^'^ 'm ^ir*'*1 ni ful buffet .supper last Wednesday eve-'Jones, and .Mrs. (k>r>km Tuggle of 'f I r. .. .M. Huntley will be r.ing at the home of the former, com- Danvnlle, Va., a sister of Mrs. H. L. P P P P You’g and Betty Hunter. plimenting Miss Tokie Adair and J. Boyd W’. Finney, Jr„ whose marriage wilL -Mrs. L R. Dillard. .Mrs. John WT. o<<ur in August. 1 Little, Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Mrs. I. M^j s(»rTy to kn<iw h« is a fiatient at the V«-terans’ h*K-pital, C-olumFua, "whiTi he {ilariK to undergo an ojieiwtion. rs. Huntley and son, Stephen, Jr., Attractive arrangements of gladi- ^dair and .Mrs. R. W. W’a<le a.ssiyte<i jhospital, ola, rtjse.s and zinnias were used to d.c(-rate the home for the occasion. Mjss Helen Adair and Mrs. B. W. the hostesses in receiving in the va rious rooms. are visiting relatives in Lilwrty Hill and .Montreal. ,, , . -Mrs. M, B. .Summervike, Misses CrooA !r th, h<»t,^ in-.. * ‘I;’ f 1Sa„ .ml U.i, Ann .M«lJ ..f ' !><«««««. in which «y«-|<harl«t>. w. r, wMi^nul pj«.l. ,rf her'ving. .Jajtj m, Italian cutwork cloth ,, . « i xx— c S veral games aiipropriate for thel^vfUi filet insertions, was a .•diver howl ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G occasiOn were enjoyed and the honored „f pink roses, delphinium and fern, cotif'le jiresented a lovely gift. ;Tall candles burned in silver holders. SI.MPSON-JACOBS MARRIAGE w OF INTEREST HERE ^ at the table and The following announcement will be cr^m and cake. .Ws ^ ^ ^ received here with cordial interest byi* ^ c* Ilf I guests of their father, F frienos of the bride and grocan: 7*^ enne a ^ serv jr,(j grandrrvother, Mrs. A. J. On the spaaous porch Mrs. Jack o . Davis, Jr., Misses .Mary Howze Dill- ’ w* n r^,. i u- ui , , T 1 V ^'«dler Love ami son, .Sadler, ard and uaetitia Jone.s serv'ed punch.' i C- p To Every Printing Problem There is a Sensible Answer r. Ns'bors. Mrs. .Summer’ville was ac companied home by her brother, Lf»uie iNalK*rs, for a visit. .Miss Adehne Boland of (Tharlott*-, -Mr. and .Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman, and Frank Boland of Irmo, werx* M. I !_ Mrs. Stuart S, Simpson of Ashe ville. N. €., announces the marriage gifts — GIFTS A (ireat Variety of (iiftn To Choose From. Come in today! I^et as show you our entire stock of splcfidid Gifts, and join our Lay-A way Plan. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE and GIFT SHOPPE . , , - ^ n , are leaving the latter part of the week I m .A large number of gue.sts called > , , v* i v* iP r • . . V f<»^ a trip U> New York, Ne— - ifincw T orsrw^irwTaxyi rxx-aixi^c I. * ^ _ during the appointed hours. LIKE TO BUY THE MOON? w Fing- land, and Canada. They will lie a<--j . ic^mipaniwl by Mr. and Mrs. Grin Hull P 'of Rock Hill. I’ve a bright copper penny to buy the R^v. J. M, Dick of Raleigh, N. C.,j^ moon, ' has joined Mrs. Dick and children here! And Id like a new one, please. • for.a visit to Mrs. Dick’.s parents, Ih'.jP and Mrs, Jack H. Y’oung. Mr, Dick ppent S-jn^lay in Spartanburg where If you’ll put inTFpine iree, and one' he occupie-J the pulpits of the (Tmrch Just wrap it up in a misty cloud And tie with a soft spring breeze. ju’II putirT’^^ine tree, and bright star, iWTiy, then. I’ll pay when I can. 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