The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1939, Image 3
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THlTtSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTtlN, S, C,
PAGE THREE
The Woman’s Page
SOaETT EVENTS.
CLCB AND CHCRCB NE« S OF INTEBEST
74 or 2S8
! SCHOOL GIRLS FROM COAST TO
COAST PREFER TAILORED CLOTHES
CALL TO COLORS SOUNDS FOR
ALTAR-BOUND GIRLS THIS AUTUMN
Deanna Durbin, Now Very Much A Youni^
Lady, Voices General Wish For ‘‘No Fuss”
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tailored dothe^** Deanna Durbin has Chamberlain Ddies
voiced the fashion wish of school |
MRS. JODIE CHANDLER ’c«eded to the “Y” boildinfr where theyfrom coast to coast. j
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB |w<ere introdneed to jaenibers of the i This term’s dresses, particularly j
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Jodie faculty, their wires and Y. M. C. aJ follow the “no fuss" formula, whether' London, Sept. 20.—Prime Minister
Threats Of Hitler
Hoine Weddings Feature Pastel Silks In
Break With Tradition; Church Nuptials Call
For Silk Velvet In Many Lavely Color Notes
Autumn brides are respondinff tojlow sleeves are trimmed by matcMiv
the call to colors for that day of days. forearms.
For home weddinfts more and morej. models are still the lead-
Chandler entertained her card club.
... . . - ,pastel silks are beinif used. This ahhon^ in many
;cabinet members. Induded in the re- they are developed in w;ashable cot- Neville Chamberlain today denouncedjeontrary to tradition, many bridesi^^^|^**.**^**''*^ b^k m
Lovely fall roses adorned the livisuriceirin* line were Dr. John G. Barden, ton.*:, practical wools, spun rayons, or Soviet Russia’s “cynical" but decisive .^** march op to the akar in a honey-j ,T****^
„>om. ' ‘new member of the faculty, and Mrs. , velvets and silks for dressier oc- . . . ,, (colored silk satin which is a shade in both the dull and
^veral interestinr gmnes were en-^Barden. casions. intervention in Poland, a.ssu*ed the 1 ew-shell. or an amber- **"***“-
joyed and after cards the hostess! A .series of proms were enjoyed and Predominant In pirl’s dresses are ’'®*^‘** powers will vij- Juat gown that casta complimentary brocadea and vrivets.
served delicious salad and sweet'punch and wafers served during the.checks and plaids, with the swing orously carry on the European war, lights on the end-of-summer complex-
courses.
CENTURY CLUB BEGINS
MEETINGS FOR FALL
The Century dob resumed its meet
ings on Tuesday afternoon
home of Mrs. A. E. ^ncer,
evening.
flowers from the hostess' ga^n were-Frank Miller,
used in decoration. j Matters of important business were
Mrs. Harold Fish read a paper on discussed during the aften^n. Mrs.
‘A Vacation Ends.”
skirt t'ne favored sll.'.ouette, whether and .said that sijt
(achieved with gvres or pleats. And submarines had been destroyed.
..... ...w dresses have unanimous ap-f Adolf Hitlers speech at Danxig, of-
- hf \ jproval. in ev^n the smallest size rang-1 fering peace on his own terms or
^ because of their resemblance to j,ears of war. will not change the de-
the jacket and skirt “uniform'’ worn termination of the allied powers to
by older girls. * crush Hitlerism, tYiamberlain told the
Usually, the jacket and skirt con- hou.se of commons,
trust, and the attached blouse intro- the achievements of the British!;'”
duces yet a third tonexir color. Jack- navy and the roval air force against ■'***" «*»*wuse.
MRS. FR.4NE MILLER
HE.%DS LEGION AUXIUARY
The
at the'can Legion Auxiliary was held Tues
Fall;day afternoon at the home of
or seven German I*®"*
Church weddings, too, will he color
ful with a wide range of bonbon
shades in silk uelvot including pink.
Mne, aquu, pale 13ar, and a blue grey
to select from. The young sophisticate
may even choose her wedding dress
McDANIBL WINS TRIP
J. C. McDaniel, better known as
“Joe," proprietor of Joe’s Esso Ser
vice station on East Carolina avenue,
recently won a four-day trip to Flor
ida. The trip was awarded by the
Standard Oil Co., for a percentage <rf
of silk satin or taffeta in a phosphor-1 increase in business for the past sev-
ous green which is a .shade depeer ^^al "months, and was made by boat
f nr 1 s J _ ....... ... —.... «iiu inr mir lorw miniinHv
.IT .IITf-. rf’l'’* whkrh h«v, Wn chieny re-
«r 5tr.iRht f„r .h,. sinkinr «f 31 .IM
D. M. Douglas of Columbia, a former | ter which the new president, Mrs.^^j boxy styling
member, present for the meeting. ‘Miller, was instaUed. One-piece dre3
or neutral ships, as well as the Brit-
•rii.. ....... j -rj-J , y . -piece dre.sses favor new odd airplane carrier Courageous, was
patterned to plain describetl by the prime minister as
>hUworking treatment. In addiUon to popular exceeding anything achieved in much
ms way xnrougn college. check.*, plaids and stripes, much nov- longer |»eriods during the World War.
CHURCH GROUP HOLDS
SEPTEMBER MEETING
Late in the afternoon delicious
held its September meeting on Sun-'punch, sandxriches and cookies rayon
For the more conservative bride,
there are ntill many classic white
gowns to choose from such as one
made in a simple quaint manner, of
white silk satin wkh a deep duchess
lace yoke edged with a tiny frill that
gathers on a drawstring in a deep
The Thomwell Memorial .Auxiliary! aaie m xne aixemoon aeiicious ^ group of crown spun^ Chamberlain said "that so far 1391®’^**- The soft bodice gathers on to
f"om Charleston to Jacksonville.
Warsaw Makes
Frantic Calls
day afternoon
Peace.”
at the “Home of served.
back-to>echool fabrics, whose
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Mrs. F. M. Stutta. ptesident of thej**^®^ GILES AND WHITTEN
urganiution, presided over a brief I ,
husineu session at which tiuw reports | Outstanding am^ so^
were beard from the otflkers. **^*L*** t^ bridfe-Iu»c^^-giv-
During the afternoon Mm. HanT|« "
Layton, chairman, presented an Whitten,
esting program on “Loyahy."
patterns were designed by Eleanor
Roosevelt II. These small, quaint
prints are perfectly adapted to the
challis texture in srhich they have
been woven for sport frocks, match-
British and neutral lives had been loatl* ^■'kle, fitted wmisL band and its full
lAindon, Sept. 20.—^The M’arsaw ra
dio station was heard here today mak
ing frantic calls for help from Great
Britain and France on the 12th d*y
and 44 persons were missing as a re- flows gracefully into a train. Its of the city’s devastating siege,
suit of U-hoat attacks, excluding the
Courageous casnlaties. The dead or
missing on the Courageous total 578,
thus making a total of 781 desul or
1i^ shirts and skirts, and softly de- misaing.
tailed dresses as suitable for class-1 The British policy is to crush Ger-
honoring Miss Nell Abrams, bride-***** ^^7 *^5*. .. !^•"hips and prevent the enemy
elect of the month ' Already long an aihiter of juvenile.^hile protecting British and netuari
MRS. D. M. DOUGLAS ‘ Dainty place cards were used at the;^**; Duriiin has showed a j shipping, the prime minister said.
COMPUMENTED AT LUNCHEON four tables and the place of the honor *®*’ 'elvrteen party dress-, Crews of Cierman submarines have
Honoring Mrs. D. M. Doi«Us of guest marked by a miniature bride’s •**‘* ” . ^*'**?* "*®*^:hwn captured in some insUnces,
Columbia, who is the house guest of; bouquet. Arrangements of handsome ^ *** pnneess ^hou^e'('haniberlain said, ami the allied
Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. John Spratt gladioli and other cut Cowers ct.m-j**''* heart-shaped or squared ne^- strength on the sea—strongly sup-
entertained a few friends at lujiAeon pleted an effective pastel color motif. .”*"* *"** lingerie w lace «*g* p«trte<l by airplanes-airt ady has
on Friday. Miss HeTea .Adair was high score, ***'*‘‘ ***' of every girl 'made clear that the navy and roer-
A delicious three-course luncheon winner and received the pnie, tao,*’^* ^ dress srith sugges- chant marine srill be able to maintain
was served at a prettily-appointed bud \ases. The hostesses remembered;***'" grown-up bustle in a the flow of essential supplies of raw
table centered by a bouquet of color- the bride-elect whk a lovely gift of ^ removable <w in a pe- materials ami fotwl to Britain.
ful fail flowers.
pottery.
I At high uooi
course lunrheou
oras served.
Sale For Clinton
Hi Grid Season
MEDICAL ASI.MIC IATH4N
AUXILIARY TCI MEET I
The Woman’s AuxUmry of the Lau-IC^ XarJfg-fw 0*1
rens County Medical association will j flRWi 1 M v/Il
hold its Tirst fall meeting at 4 o’clock
Monday, September 25. at the home ‘
of Mrs. Martin Teague in Laurens. {
Several special guests from Easley |
are expecteiL inrluduig Mrs. William 1 .
B. Furmaa, pnildel «f the slatalAlMHir
auxiliary, who will hr the guert Sale At Re^Tf^ Rates,
speaker for the aftrrussu. ! Gixe«.
W. a T. U. PLANS ^
MEMORIAL < ELERRATION . W tW Thool .th. hrtween
Member* of the Womaa'a Chns^.j^ aoooriatioa for aU atWetie 1
plum. Taffeta and crepe join velvet as Thuc Chamberlain indicate<l thatfi
<le]«c:ab]e three-' P*"*^’**^’^"*^ ^**'*^*^* government
was cvtnfhlent the,
Practically all school girl dresses (;crman U-boats would fail to starve
1 appear with short sleeves, simply England a.s they had threatened to do
puffed with self-cuff, or oc€m»ionm\ n une time during the World War.
.ctmtrasting edging. -
“Youth will he served“ and served one or two lightweight wool slip-'
well, seems to be the dwtum of fash-(overs to wrenr under their Coalw, and a!
ion this sewon. because a greater couple of coat sweaters for pUy.
variety IS cdfered la girls' frocks, la These will probably be pnferrrd ia
silhouette fahrtrs, and colors than shades of tan and bnaan, in spirited
ever before. i patterns.
Buying wisely to outfit a school I —
NOTICE!
HW PItYMEIIT OF COY TAXIS
conceived not
tickets were put on sale Che family
ned. Full details of the
Im- announced later.
will
^ rt" Fail Conference
Here Tuesday
, daughter, is a awtter of havii
of what ta
«aa dwUnguioh
fads, and all-
Temperaw oamn w« hald a Frua-f^akish
fV. ^ ***y1ka”hoidrrs to five hame football ,•<»«“• this taad the family ex
»*»«. appraximately eight haseball.P'we acrountl la miad. and well
T**“^*^’ •* * ^ fume*, aad ail temus aitf track erents ^oHted stares ta shap la. evwry a
® daring IMP lb. The pasteboards are rrl can be seM ta srhoal ia the
a?"*' ^ stadmls far $1 M and to oth *»f style,
da, that an .Jter^ er supporters for $15# Single ad
eluding sporial masar. m heiag plaa- ”VV—
_ _.ii missioa for
rottld amount
prieetv. Individual gaaer *>rk**<> hav*
MISS .\FUS4»>’ ENTRRTkINS •et a: 2oc and lie All games
FDR ML»iS PKM.T SPRI XT be played a*, n gh* un J .hri., n
M Eliiabeth Nelsuo invited a field,
few frie-v.1* for sapper a*. H«»lel « .;n- The date* f .r mme gam* *, w.ih
ton on Tuesday evratng. vomp'.iaient h«jr% for tSe swkoff. are as follows. w . w i.
ing Miss Peggy Spmnt. who left last September .S—Woodruff here, 7:30
week for W .nthrop* coUegr. R*xk Hill. P- *- , . . r
,hrr, .. . .f ,W £•-U-v.)!,. ''1' V"’*''':**;?'*''"
c!as#. kerr. 7:3P p. m.
A deiieiou* supper was served, af- Drtober 5—Thomwe
ter which the party attended the here, TJt p. m.
movies. fktober 2C—Easley here, 7.<I0 p. m.
♦ November II—Greenwood here,
W ALL-BARRETT T.gg p, ^
IW folia wing aanouuccmmt arill Tickets amy be obtained through
be received here with tacereat by kiyfc rrbsit stadrwt, or at the
friends of the groom: ticket ariadsw on Friday night when ^'^•'7 „ .. .
Miss Ruenelie Wall of Midway. Ga, the aenoon opens with Woodruff , hfadquarters m Atlanta. I>r. Pntch-j
and E. B. Barrett of Daaielsville. Ga^ ^ delivered a chaUenging add
SUBSC'RIBB TO THE CHRONKUI |
N^ice ia hereby given that Tcmn Tkxea for the Town
of Clinton will be due and rollectable betiveen October
lat and November 15th, for the year 1939. The Tax
Book.s will be opi^ned for the collection of taxes at the
office of the Town (3erk on Octolier 1st, and will remain
open each day thereafter, Sunday excepte<l, up to and
thniugh NovemlHT 15th.
A penalty of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxe.s
not pai<t on or UTore Wwlnesday, NovemlH*r 15th, which
penalty will Ik» in force through Saturday. Ihfemlier
3<lth, after which an additional Tive (5) per cent will
atx-rue.
The levy for current fiscal year is 38Li mills; 12 mills
for current curating expenses, and 26* ^ mills for in
terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out>
standing.
The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance
passed by the Town (ouncil.
I). C. HKUSTESS. City Clerk.
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f .('•.fr'rrvr 4 a! South
<ar« ..ns FV*^Hb3rt»ris!. wa« hrid Krrr
TutmIs, with tbr Fir«t l*rr--bjrt*Ti*s
( mphsnsg*,
Tbr vonfr.'vncr. which was attrnded
I thr
churchv* »*f the prv*hytrry, was prr-
sidfd uvrr by thr vhainnan. Mrs. R. S.,
I I'.niuin of tins city. Thr prograas. a*
announced in Thr rhroiiirlr last
was carrtrd out during thr
and aftrrnoon srssioaa.
Thr inspirational gwrst spmher sms
H. Pntchard, rdnentioani i
of home mtasioas. with'
and Orangrbarg.
in marriagr la Cal
trmbrr 8.
Mr. Barrrtt is a f
the local high
plr wrill make thrir
burg srhrrr thr
tion.
Woman** dub
tcarhrr ia
ion thr opportuBitirs and arrda of|
{this important drpartaarot of mbsioo
Mtf a* ^ I* 1 j work of thr Southrm Presbyterian
IWCClIllg VrAlMG,church.
I
a poai-
af tbr WTomaa's club of SCHOOL BOYS’ TOGS
called for next Mon- IMITATE BIG BROTHEiTS
young coD-
ia Oraege-* A
OiatoB
|day. Srpt. 2S. at 4 pja.. in tbr high
; school aadxtorimn. Thr meeting will: The days of Buster Brosms, Little
MRS. PINSON HOSTKS be he'd for the purpose of determin-' Lord Fauntirroy* and knickera for
TO “IDLE MOMENTS" CLUB ing w'nrthrr ar not the Woman’s clnbtboys from six to sixteen have gone,
Mrs. F. C. PinsoB was hoatess yes- will continue to fuactioa. ^and thr sooner thr small boy of to
day can look like his older brother,
thr better hr feels about it. Alaow it's
terday afternoon to members af the The president of the organlution
“Idle Moments" club and a few ad- resigned last April- Since then a com-
ditional friends. mhtee has endeavored to secure a i the modem trend in well fitting boys’
Bouquets of sained fall fjowers were, successor to lead tbr club. The women, clothing,
attractively arranged ia the Ihri^ have been ansuccessful in their «f-j Shirts for the smaller boy are most-
room of the home. Guests were invit- forts. It is hoped if the women of ly in solid colors and stripes, with
ed for three tables of rook. After sev- Clinton realiae that the Woman’s club, tan, blue and gray outrankbig wkitei
eral interesting games, the hostess which has played such an important I for the sound resu^oa that tbey soUj
rl ■ T1 r> iww m^nnmmiT , ^ ^ s * s _ M' h. 2 — ^
served delicious
courses.
Y. M. C A. GH ES RECEPTION
FOR COLLEGE FRESHMEN
On Siturday evening
sweet; part in the life of Cliatoa, is in a dy- J less easHy. Most of these skirts are
Jing conditkm, they srill come to ita-equipped srith buttons which fasten
sqiport. Members af the executive' on to the trousers, to the satiafaction
board feel that the membership should i of mothers, who know how boys toss
of
be given opportunity to decide what'around belts or suspenders,
'the fate oi tW clnb will be. TYiey feel | The amaller boy
M '• ^»»*c- w kar cjwo mui iw. ■ nev irvi 'I ne amaiier Dov ai.ai~s a foUT-m-
the oung e^ ^**^**' to learn the' hand tie shorter and narrower than
were hosts to
freshmen at the annual “rat
tion.
recep-
:wish of
fate; therefore
A large number «f young IsMlies of
Clinton and Laurens attended and
were met at the .Admimstration bnild-
»ing by their escorts. The couples |>ro-
urged.
r regarding this (his older brother’s and usually
full attendance is j up in wool or silk. The chances are
(two to one that it srill have a solid
color background srith stripes in dif
ferent color*.
By the time Junior gets to be ten
UNUSUAL GIFTS
FOR ALL
We can help yon select
from oar large variety. Came in
and join nor Lay-.Away Plan.
Dependable Watek. Jewelry
and Clack Repairing;
graving. *
FRONTIS
JEWEIitT STORE
■■A GIFT SBOPnE
CU B IS GRATEFVL
Tke Chnasber of Commerce commit
tee in charge af tke Booster Cam-'or eleven, he has gnwlnated out of'
paign dosing Saxarday, wishes to ex- his shorts and into long pants. He hasj
press through The Ckronklc, their ap- a best sort for Sundays and'panties]
preciatioB to local business firms and and perhaps even aitoks and a tamed |
indhridoak who contributed in any sport coat. |
way to make of tke trade expan.vion For the second age group, from]
effort a sueeess. “We arc grateful to!about' the fifth grade on to college,|
all for assistance given," Dr. D. O. haberdashery gets brighter. Shirts j
Rhame, secretary, stated yesterday. run to several shaiies of blue, to light ^
• green, tan. gray aiNi even light wine-J
Mrs. F. M. Sturts and Mrs. J. .A.'reds: they are stiM mostly in solid!
Bailey attended a group conference at c<^ors but stripes farther enliven aj
Lisbon Presbyterian church. Mount- few. Ties are still narrow but the
vil>, yesterday. Istripes are wide and bri^t, and they
Mr. and Mrs. R. -A. Steer are spend-1 are strongly made to stand the
ling this week an a trip to the Middle jof nfler-8cho<d piay.
I West. ' All boys need a supply of
YWm NEIGHBOR SAYS
kf DAILEY’S
11 MSP W Iw
imK soaMKo.
Twr wftiw war nsesr
m - MID IK wn IWtST
or tvunrnHMC.«i
VoM ar b trftrtbtt
MlUfl CASH ROCCK/
Assorted CXMIKIES, lb. box 10c
FIG BARS, lb.
10c
TOMATOES, 4 cans
75k
Delmar OLEO, 2 lb.
2.5c
Pink SALMON, 2 cans . 25c
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 15c
Pie CHERRIES, 2 cans 25c
Jello or Royal Gelatin, pkg. 5c
Uluttic aad
COFFEE, lb.
24c
Dd Moate
PEACHES, 2 No. 2»/t cans 35c
Luzianne'COFFEE, ib.
23c
MATCHES or SALT, 6 for 15c
SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg. 10c
Grapefndt Juice, 46 oz. can 15c
Duke’s MAYONNAISE, qL 40c
KRAUT or HOMINY,
3 large cans 25c
Yprk C'ttoking
APPLES, 10 lbs. .
25c
Thkay nr Sccdlci
GRAPES, lb.
. .. 5c
CABBAGE, 10 lbs.
.25c
GREEN BEANS, lb.
.50
Nice Firm LETTUCE, 3 for 25c
Everythingr In Fruits and
Vegetables At AU Times
IN OUR MARKET
Fresh SPARE RIBS, Ib.
20c
PIG UVER, lb.
20c
PORK CHOPS, Ib.
30c
BEEF ROAST, Ib.
20c
BEEF LIVER, Ib.
2.5c
Fresh Fidi and Norfolk Oysters
All Cuts of Veal, Lamb, Pork
and Western Beef.
DAI LISL’l-ilW
INDEPENDENT - Owned gnd Operated By Clinton People
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