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Vl^VAuTki { i TUI R5l>%Y. AIT.rsT 17. THE CLINTON CHROMCI.E, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE THRU The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST Telephone 74 or 25S • -•Hi Fai.t:e mar r:*N! and Mi'« Adair a’ d John W. K nnoy. Jr., who wiil h» mar^ml th-.' month. A doWiab!f U. S. Will Direct : Birthdays Probe Of Wreck' And Anniversaries aft« r dinmT wa* ><■ nvd whk'h the irv>e>«ta «*njoytil amusirf FBI Takes Over Hunt For Train and an entortaininjr protrrHm, Wrecker In Nevada Crash. ai»pri>pria:v to the occa.sion. A jnft of crysrtaJ wms presented the Aujt. ir>.—'Federal of- honored couple. .ficers to«lay t<H>k over investijration !of the wrwk of the stream!ine<l train of San Francisco,” and direc tion of the search for the maniac who, l ittle I.in.ia Adair, dauirhtor nf .Mr. and M'S. GvJtly'Ada>, wil! celehrate her stvond Wrthday Uitnorrow, Auir. 18.' MisM Sara Farjrle had a birth<lay Realty Transfers Made Last Week ADAIR-FINNEY WEDDING SOLEMNIZED YESTERDAY 'Sunday, Auk. 13. Sunrise In the Mountain jScnptime and jave the lesson study PREiTTY HOME EVENT ] stood uiK)n the hills when heaven’s-on the topic, “Way of the Witness." . wyle; arch Miss Pitts yave several interesting l^autiful m simplicity was ^e . Klorioua with the sun’s returning articles from the news sheet and mi.s- ^*bl«*au w^dinK of Miss .Marian mairh, Isionary bulletin. . Warren bin- And wotids were brightened and softj Several bowls of beautiful ros^ Jr., which was solemnized yes- i famished floral adornment for the^^®y afternoon at 5 o clock. Went forth to kiss the sun-clad vales, occasion. Later in the evening ther.^”** spoken at the hc^e pinnacle with shifting hostesses lerved block cream, cookies, bride s parents, with the Rev. fruit iniroc i W. R. Bouknight, pa<tor of Broad Street Methodist church, officiating,MclKinald, president of sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. (looper. trainmen say, iKdiberately deraile<l | Mrs. Raymond Pitta will ob.serve a the train, killing 2.‘1 iH-ivple and in-,b>rth<lay tomorrow, August 18. T<Hlay b the wedding anniversary As young couple. many a glance Thrust up its shattered lance. If thou wouldst learn that will keep MRS. HA^S HOSTESS •Riy heart from fainting and thy soul TO BRIDGE CLUB from sleep, S. C. Hays delightfully enter- Gotothe woods and hilk! ;tained her bridge club on Thursday No tears dim the sweet look that na- i afternoon. j ture wears. ' PasteJ-tinted summer flowers; Longfellow. ,a<lorned the living room ^ were arranged for canl ^ VON HOLLEN-BLALOCK 1 Later in the afternoon .the hostess ■ •served salad and swet*t courses. ,white gladioli and asters. I The bride was lovely in a hea\"v 1 *’ icrejve .suit of stone blue, with siiuirrel The search was spurred! by clues toward the identity of the man, or men, who moveil a rail and, thus huitle^l-the 17-car train into a Ne vada Canyon Satuixlay night. “W'e have some definite evidence,” Laurens towmhip: 11 acres frnm Kk'anor A. EVanks to IVwaie C. Wier, 11,500; 48 acrea from Kathleen Mar tin Achceon to Juanita Blaine, et aJ. $10 in quR, claim deed; 22 acres from* \V. E. Bramlett to L A. Bramlett, $10 August 21 is the wtdding anniver-othtT considerations; .50 acrea from Palmetto Bank to M. D. I.eo- pard, $.T75. Waterloo town.ship: ;S1M\ acres in three tracts from I). R. Simpson, tn*asureT of Ijaunens county, to Sink ing EAind eommifwion of liaunma in the presence of nhe immediate fam-j^^‘‘ ^*uthern I*acific company, who ilies and a few close friends of charge of the railway’s inves- itigation, “but it is of such a nature ^ An improvised altar was erected inj^^*^ free to divulge it the living rcnmi w*ith the mantel form-i*' time.’ the background. A profusion i»f! unievealwl number of men were of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanea. F. M.' iRutU has a birthday "Wed- ne.sday, Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawi] will cele brate a wedding anniversary Satur day, .\ugxiBt 19. Miss LHy Yarborough has a birth day Wednesday, August 23. Today is the birthday of Mrs. T. P. Owens, and little Carolina Huffman, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mre. W. C. Huffman. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen of this city announce the engagement ofiOR. .AND MRS. FELDER SMITH n where tables; f‘*rn.< was used, combined with tall: railway yanls and “ho-1 Hiirsfinrr V I candelabra holding white tapers, ami jungles, ami were qm^stiomMl as!L/eer OUnUllg ;on the hostess! IHHlestal baskets in white fille<l with the seatvh spivad over Nevada, UUh.i ScHSOll Op6n8 county, $5.00. Scuffletown township: 151 acres from the Union Central Life Instir- ance company to W. FI and Betty Glass Bragg, $2,000. I.aureirm city: 53 acres from Phil D. Huff, special master, to Inez Wood Wilson, $500; thrc*e lots and three buildings from 1). R. Simpson, treas urer of lAunens county, to Sinking F5ind commission of Ijaurons county. ami i'alifornia Officers were ilivi(ie<l in their opin ion as to whether th«* crime was the their daughter, Dorothy Eloise, to i HONOR GEORCiLA \ ISITORS 'trimmings. Hervey F'rancis Blalock. The wedding will take place the latter part of this month. Her accessories overe of and she wort* a shoulder ABRAMS-PLUNKETT ANNOUNCE.MENT ^ Mrs. EbtcJle Abrams of this city, announces the engagement of daughter, Nell Ramage, bo George Ernest Plunkett, Jr., of Conyers, Ga. The wedding will take place Septem ber 24th. Complimenting their house guest-s,; terra rosa Misses Betty Jane Dorough and Maryioorsage of talisman roses and -Ann Barker, of Quitman, Ga., Dr. and of-the-valley. Mrs. Felder Smith entertained wnth! Immwliately following the work of one or two men. MclKin- abl sided with those who heliev<*<l it lilies-tho work of a lone mad man— “a man with a dis<*ase<l brain—pos-1 locaiU* the gaim*. sibly one with a grudgi* against .some) ‘‘I>t*eT are plentRul, South Carolina’s (kvr hunting sea son op4*ned Tues<lay and (^ief Game Warden A. A. Richarilson .says the nimrods .sihoukl not find it difficult to cere- he said yes- dance at Lakeside country club onjmony, an informal reception was held individual on the train satisfying thatiterday, imd openly pre<licted that throughout the evening. Refreshments of punch and cookies were served. Miss Shirlie W’ilkes as.sisted the host MISS ELIZABETH BARNES ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS Miss EJiiabeth Barnes entertained on Wednesday evening w'ith a dance .t L^id. country fWiTnoW- ing her house guests. Miss Gwendo lyn Barnes'of Augusta, and Miss Catherine Bryson of Mountville. Effective in its simplicity was the decoration of ivy used throughout the Hub rooms. Chaperones f«»r the evening were Friday evening. |f<»r the guesti^. In the dining room a Clusters of balloons in a rkxt of j pink and white color scheme wa.s ef- colors were! suspended from each .feetively carried out in the fl<ywers chandelier. An entertaining feature and refreshments. Centering the beau of the decorations was the prizes tifuHy-appointed Uble was a crystal found in many of the balloons when}bowl of pink roses and white asters, they were burst. About thirty-five j Lighted tapers in crystal candelabra young people enjoyed d grmlge without rtgranl for the lives that might Is* snuffed out.” “.A man would be a fool to take another into his confidence in a thing like this,” he continued. "A confed erate would, sooner or later, be bound to squeal.” ncingjOn each end of the table completed j -Authorities ask(*d to see an aima- the ex<fuisite picture. Individual wed-:^*’“*^ motion picture of the wrivk ding cakes and block cream were scene, in hop«» of uncovering new many Hportamen wvruld arise early to invesRigiate the atatoment. “If you covld go (through the let ters on nsy desk, in which the writers tell of crops destroyed by deer, with appeals to be allowrd to shoot them before the season opeins, you’d know jufit how (plentiful they are,” Richard son said. The seimon’s limit is five bucks per APPENDICITIS AT TMO YEARS Thomas Ik*aman, age 2, son of Mr. and .Mrs. tJerakl Ik*aman, of the Clin- ton </otton Mills, was operatcnl upon ye.sterday morning for acute appendi citis at the local hospital, l^ast re ports imlicate the child is in a critical condition. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB “The Paper Everybody Reada" Mr. and Mrs. William G. King and served by Misses Martharene Pitts•‘Sheriff C. A. Harper of E3ko,| hunter. 'Hie seaoon ends January 1 the hostess’ mother, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. iKmnan. and Elsie .Neighbors. • telegraphed San F'rancisco that Mrs. Finney is the youngt‘st daugh-'^^** bunau <if investigation ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. She 'nterestetl in the film which John MRS. R. W. JOHNSON HOSTESS TO W. C. T. U. The W<»man’5 Christian Temperance Lander college, and is a meml»er K<»wlH*rry had sent the film to 'union held its regular monthly me<*t- Pi l4imbda Sigma sorority. ^San Franci!*co to l»e pntress*^!. jing Friday afternoon at the home <»f' The gn»om is the ehler son of .Mr.: ^'UtlHTn Pacific, which oper- ' Mrs. R. W. Johnson. and .Mrs. John W. F'inney, Sr. He is a train jointly with the Unnin ter ol .Mr. and -Mrs. P. B. Adair. .She,”"’ -ituin is a gratluate of Clinton high sch(M»!,i Llko theater own«T, took ami attemk-d Pre!4>>’terian colkge and 1“^ wrecke.1 train Sumlay mom- Himting will be allowed in all but a county or two where there are prac tically no <k*er. Eric Barnes,j living and dining rooms were graduate of CSinton high school and| ****^'^'*' Chicago and North- thrown ensurte and decorated with, attemkil Clemson and Presbyterian '**‘^*‘**'”* re|H»rt*il t4Niay 37 of the in- MISS ADAIR. BRIDE-ELBIT. H(»NORED AT LUNCHEON pink crepe myrtle and other cut flow- c»diege. He hokls a traveling |K>sitH>n ers. The devotional was led by Mrs. with the C. W. Amlerson H»*siery com- Miss Martharene Pitta was hostess «• CopHand. Mrs. I^num Betts, pany of this city, at a delightful luncheon on Wednes- afteimoon, was I^ter in the afternoon ih«* bride ami ‘jur«-<l were -till of them in FJk«». lierl Johnson «»f Plan “Family” Picnic Gray Funaral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .-and •aa EMBALMERS Ambalance Service i'lioBMi 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Mgrs. The tlinton Krwanis chib has ar ranged for a picnic outing at John T. in hospitals, nxist J Young's spring near here on nett Th«*se inrluik'd AI-|Thursday, August 24, beginning at Chicago who was n:45. day hrmonng Miss Tolue Adair, bnde- ^7 Mrs. T. L W. Bailey and gn^m left f.T a wnlding trip. I’^Hm '“J elect <sf this month. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. their return they will wupy an repor1«*<| ik-MTllKnl arrangements of garden After a short busmen session the apartment at the home «»f the gnKm’s flower- were used in the living room. ►*<’****• M*rved punch ami wafers. parent- on East ( arolina avonur. The prettily-appointed dining ^' PRESBYTERIAN (TRCLF> AND wh,re coders were laid for twelve.MFJ-TING was ewitered by a low bowl roa«^ Monday evening the c rr.. - and Tall lighte,! candles were effectively ,u„|iary of the F in*i Pre-byter.an at each end of the tal.le. A de- me-i.ng at the licioua luncheon was served in three , Mi-s Virginia Gunn, of Sa^em. Va., The honor^ guest was given a pair y y R„b6ins and Ih ef crystal bud vases as a ^em- „ j kd the devotiona: The the evvnt. Miss Virginia Woman’s ciiele had arrargeil Anderson of .Newberry, was an out «lea»l >vtterday. Ilortonij The members, their wives and chil- hi> c«imlition t4Miay as crit- dren, and invitni guests, will unite for •this annual orrasion which wtll take There were 11*4 p**rw<ins aboard |the place of the regular meeting the tram wh*-n it rrashed into 11 ucn > j scheduled for this date. Ail are invit-; iMiidt river 250 miles east Keno.'ed to he preaent, the eirnimitlee ini charge slated featerday, and requtwt PEOPLE YOU KNOW SI BW HIHR TO TH* CHRONICLB'.,, „ kr„» I..U ,1- .u. I *Tlie Paper Everybody Raada" RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any buftinpfw. 24-lHMir ter- vkc. Reaiionabk prirta. Telepbone 74. The Chronicle Printm • Statlinpra iif-t««wn guest. METHODISTF HDI D JOINT MEETINGS AT < HUKt H The regular monthly meeting Of the Cirrie- of Knwd Stre«< Metlwdist church was held Monday afternoon at the church, foiiowed by the auxiliary meeting. .'sRvera. h>'mns ware sang and .Mr*, (e-srge Wa’t- < «*pelan<l gave the Scrip*, urr reading from the b<s»k of Matthew. M— J. V’. Fklward!* «*fTere4l prayer, after which the le**st»n atudy for the aftenwHin was kd by Mrs J.ihn W. t'oleman. M S. Ihinlap .Mr- F' .M<Hd .>«nith is the gueat of relatives in St. tleorge. Mis- Flvelyn Henry visiting Mia- an interesting program. VarH.us mem Margaret LitUe in (ireenwmd. lers of tiHir cirrle gave ar««>ant« ..f |||Hy King attendtsl a house party V sits made to Thornwrll oimanage. ,, pawk^r’- K’aml the |ias( weekend htaiies and churcfieii in North I'an*- ^ M John-.n wa- a v;-it4'j lina and Dklah-ma, and a N-gro (;,^nvi,e on M- miay M*h«iol, in roniwcli.in wcJi the hontt m** He.en T I»*'wh na- returned mi'«M*n wo'k. Tho-e tak.r.g part on f^..^ a v. - ! to reUt.vf n We-»m.ris prcigrarn were J Hsmp Stone. .Mf> Gary Martin, Mr^ Nancy m sc* Ah r,,-!. F.jizaleth and .Lines, Ml - F.lla l..t*je Mr< rary ami llae?..-tt are at h»»me fnim a .M*s. .A .M. < opr land. M*^ D Hrimm sang a “’In the .Secret H:« Presence." .1 of MLS.S VON HOLLEN H0.N0KF:D MITH DINNER PARTY On Tuesday evening at ILde! < iin- and Mrs. Ralph Blakely assisted with H.*l>n. bride- on “tVidening Mission- elect of August, was honoree at a din- mr party g.ven by Mi«« Rulry MV.cd- the prograen ary ikevice.” Mrs. Copeland, president of the o^’-'^uff* gmniaocton. presided over a short bus- a’green and white rtdor note was mess session. AnmHjncement , used in table deciiratkms and acriun- made that the September 'meeting of p^^ying each place card was a tiny the circles and auxiliary will also be,^, j^essed like a bnde. f'rystai hHd jointly. ^ bowls of white asters and fern flanked announcement party FOR MISS NELL ABRA.MS center of the Uhle. 'Hie rtair of The engagement «f Miss NeH Ab-l^*)' bride^lect w.|^arked with a tsrw lams and George Plunkett of Conyers,’**^ white mtin ri^n. <;a.. was announced at a lovHy dinner party given on Thursday evening by played in the ladies Mi.<*s Nannie Sue Adair. attractive with liou- Dinner wws served the tweU*e gladiola. guesU at wmall tables in the living Von HHlen won high score in room. At Miss Abrams’ place vras m the /Tiinese checker pnze corsage of while a.i-ters, -while at the to .Mrs. Virgil Abrams otfier brillian who in vacation trip iii th«- mountains ^ L't* •• Joy (••■lfr»-y »- th** gue^ of* N’*-ll an<l Naiivy Tra*k at W'-ights- vi;> Ik-arh. Ih-. ami Mr . J. It Kay ami ilaugh- ter, .Vli-i. Kitty Kay, and son, F'enli- naml, t4 Byron, (»a., s|ient the week- I end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and Mr*- Irene Ihtts. .Mrs. .S. K F'lynt and daughter. Miss i Ix'iraine F'lynt of Winston-.Salem. 'N, C., are visiting the former’s sister, •Mrs. N. W. .McDaniel, and .Mr. Mc- iMniel. Littie .MaudaJine Y<>ung is the guest «»f her aunt, Mrs. Th<enas Maxwell, In Greenw<Kid. , <Hha J<ihnson, Forest and Hubert Adair are visiting their aunts, Mrs.i J. B. Kay in Byron, Ga., and .Mrs.. I Howard .Meadows in Macon. I J(e Molianiel was the guert of! friemls m Bo<»ne, N. (t., several days | this week. .Mrs. .Ansel fkdfrey of this city,, and Rev. and .VIrs. J. 'M. I>)ck of Ral eigh, -N. wh<* are visiting their fter guests places were corsages of ^ Mrs. Jack H. Y<Hmg., rllliant colored gladiola. Bud vases ^ \ guests Tuesday of friends in' r vari-colored asters centered each * "“?^<•lemson. I table. Place cards were white envel-t^"*^* -Miss Nell Abraans, bride-1 .p opes containing a puzzle which, when ^ September, a.^ receivH Fifts,^^^^ Dori.s ami as remembrances of the occasion put together, formed a wedding slip per bearing the engagwnent announce- BETROTHAL OF YOUNG , COUPLE ANNOUNCED AT Bridge and Chinese checkers '•'^^i^'din’NER PARTY P. Owens and chili- Thomas, Jr., spent played during the evening. 'The bride-elect -was presented crystal torte plate. SARA GI^NN CIRCLE HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING Miss Jeanette Pitts and Mrs. Elthel Pitts were hoaftesses to menrrbers ofj the Sara Glenn circle of Broad Street Charming in every’ detail was the dinner party given on FViday evening by .Mrs. A. E. McIntosh and Miss a few days the past week in Ashe-i ville, N. ('. F'rom there they went! to Clarksville, Ga., w’here they visit-' ed .Mr. f>wens’ sister, Mrs. C. L. Vaughn and Mr. Vaughn. Mary Johnson at the home of the for- { the engagement of Hollen and FVancis mer, announcing Mi.s« Eloise V’on Blalock. Guests were received in both living Dailey’s Ads In New Dress The advertisements of Dailey’s raFh( church .t their h«™! on noon,, of rtc home where CmK-cry nppearin? r<.,rul.rly in The, Mon^y evening dahlias of orchid were hand- '^ronicle, take on a new personalized M'S. John W. C<Weman ^ad ^the J" -were laid for eight at the bride-elect s -‘^ys ^>11 be the heading title each ^ble which was centere«i by a liouquet week with illustrations by wise house-' of bright colored zinnias. .Smaller ta-j wives pointing out to the public the bles were arrange<l in the living room |advantages of supplying their grocery and adorned with pa-stel tinted flow-:and rm*at w-tfis at this popular and ers. Mias V’on Hollen’.-* place wa.« jwuipl^'te one-stop food irtore, marked with a bride’s jfdonial bou-j ^ quet fashioned of pink, white and blue* gypsophelia. Accom[»any;ng the place- * cards of the guests -were miniature I bouquets, an exact replica of the' KING bride-elect’s, for the ladies and white' Mr. and Mrs. J. F'. King of W’ash- and green boutonieres for the men.iington, D. C., announce the birth of 'The arwiounoement of the engagement;a son, William Le*ke, on Wedneaday, 23 Years of Sattsfariion. 23 Years of Service. 23 Years of Quality. Dependable Watch, (lock and Jewelry Repairing. Year Patronafe Is Greatly Ap preciated. FRONTIS JEWEIJIY STORE aaS GIFT SHOPPE Births maiie in a novri manner. Before dlnher 4->fioa4t was propoacd to the betrotbad eouplc, ako to Mr. Auguat 9. .Mrs. King is the former Mias Janet Leake, daughter of Mrs. J. Will Leake, of Una city. YOUR .VKIGHKOR SAYS by DAILEY'S 7-^ItUT'S IMT.'SY IICUIM" 'CROCU MK TN( mWCSI AND KST IN lOWN.f YOU JUtT Pie Cherries, 3 cans .. 25c No. 2 Tomatoes, 5 cans 29c Delmar OLEO, lb 10c Pimentoes, 7-oz. can Salt or Matches, 6 for . 15c Ritz Crackers, lb. 20c so. I Irish Potatoes, 10 lb.'.. 21c Luzianne Coffe, Ib. ... 22c Mixed Cookies, Ib 10c Soda or Starch, 6 for . 25c Spam, can 29c Large Lettuce, 2 for .. 15c Nice Celery, 2 for 15c Potted Meat, 3 cans .. 10c Pure Black Pepper, lb. 19c In Our Market PORK Chops, Ib... 25c CHUCK Steak, lb. .. 20c Beef Liver, lb. 23c Veal Chops, lb. 25c CHUCK Roast of Beef, lb. 17V2C Veal Cutlets, lb 30c Fresh Fish Every Week DAI ]/• "Qua£U</af &o*umu/7iuc£6" * I INDEPENDENT - Owned 9nd 0perate(j By Clinton People.' /