The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 05, 1939, Image 3

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4 ? J THlTtSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1939 THE OJNTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. 8. C * PAGE THOS The /Woman’s Page SOaETT EVENTS. CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF TelefliOBg 74 cr 258 ijrXE Om-EXS CEI^EBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY June Oven>, daufrWr of Mr. mnd I Mrs. J. D. Ossne, wbo was nine yean •ok! FVklay. cdeltrated her birthday with a party on Saturday afternoon. About fifteen little rirls, nieniben of the foordi (rade, were invited, and Realty Transfen Ma^ Last Week At G>urt House NO PRICE INCREASE I certainty concerninc hoUi price and ON NATURAL NITRATE'•«PP*y ariain* from war in Europe. Canoes nf Natural Nitrate are mov* Laurens city: three lots on Green ville hifrhway from F. Warren BoH, AXNOL^CBMKNTS llw Stephen D. Lee duipter, UJ).C., will meet with Mra. F. C. Pinson Fri day, October 6, at S:30 o'dock. METHODIST aRCLES TO MEET MONDAY also three of her cousins, Mary Nct^ tie, Dorothy and Sara .Henry, of let al, to John W: Bolt, $1.00; three j Greenwood. Ench ffuest remembered I loU on Greenville hicbway from John [June with a fift. Merry ^mes werejW. Bolt to W’. T. BoH, $1.00; lot on outside and a “Mother Goose” old Madden road from Loulee Martin enjoyed. Eugenia Neichbonjto Venice Wheeler Long, $4,000; lot ^ answering the most;from Uurens Cotton Mills to tnis- r^' •«* €onsolation prise was i tees of Central Methodist church, $10. Emory | Clinton city: lo« = in Colle*. Vi« Wn, P. Jacob. „d John T. ^--v— «e . --d w—. bright fall flowers. In|\oung, Hamp L. Boyd, $333.33. Sullivan township; 34 acres from Dr. J. B. I About . * *» J o * da^ and Mrs. ^®^ithe dining room a yellow and white, ... The circles of Broad Street Metho-,Mamson, a retmned missionary from^j^^ ^ ^^ried out. CenteringL dist ch^h auxiliary will at 4 jAfr^ " i^resting talkLj^ ^ . birthday cake bearing!^: ^ I’cloqk Monday. Oct. 9. as follows: on her work there. Mrs. Momson li-wted «ndles. and on either Workman, $1,700. No. 1, Mrs. T. R. Owens, hostess.. jwas honored with a fruit slmwer. No. 2, Mrs. Eugene I^nson, hostess.; After a short business session sand-i I nine lighted candles, and on either end were tall yellow ta;iers. The cake was' Hunter tounship: three acres from No. 3, Mrs. P. B. Adair,, hostess. iwiches. The ^ra Glenn circle will meet at j served. 7:30, the place to be announced later. cookies and punch were cut and served with delicious icei'^* L W. Bailey and Mrs. Annie D. WIER-PRICE The followtng announcement will be received here With interest by friends ACTAE.AX CLUB ENTERTAINED AT LOVELY LUNCHEON Mrs. W. D. Copeland entertained Itbe bride: members of the Actaean Book club Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wier announce cream. Cellophane ^gs of colored Hailey to Homer H. Richey, $106; candies, tied with yellow ribbon, were I from L. W. C. Blalock to L. given as favors. j McCurry, et al, to trustees of Mrs. Dot Henry of Greenwood, and 1 Holiness church, $1.00. Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., assisted Mrs.' Jack* township: 1 97-100 acre.s from Owens in entertaining. ' I'?*,t.'<>peland to James M. Copeland, Chilean Nitrate Sales Corpvration has definitely announced that there will be no increase in th- present price of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda during the coming season which ends June SO of next year. Simul taneously H is stated that arrange- menU have been made assuring ample lupplies of Natural Chilean NHrate in this country to meet ev erybody’s needs. This assurance to farmers and tojaow and good fertiliMr agents, J. A. 'Woods, presi- jBOBie lastances ing steadily from Chile to the United States. Larger supply than is usual at this date is already in American ports and, in anticipation of greater demand, Mr. Woods declares that ar rangements have been made to bring in extra supplies. there NOW IS THE TIME to aabacribe to that Magaxiao, as are many special offers jart entil Nov. 10th. In the prices are ad- dent, of Chilean Nitrate Sales Cor-1 vandag. • poration points out, elinvinates all un-' JAMES W. CALDWELL members of the Actaean Book club ana >irs. >. l. wier announce • I— and several additional guests at a {the marriage of their daughter. Caro- LtaUrCnS IVlall 111 lovely luncheon on Friday. Ellix^jeth, to James B. Price, on' p ^*1* OQ Bouquets of mixed fall flowers Saturday. September the sixteenth, atf A OSluOll a Gcll 8 $30. formed colorful centers for the tables, and a delectable three-course luncheon was served at noon. After lunch rook was play^ at six tables. BRIDGE-LUNCHEON BY JOINT HOSTESSES Mrs. C. W. Stone and Mrs. William Bailey Owens entertained with a love- I Job Newberry. Mrs. Price is a niece of Mr. and B. B. Smith Has 77lh Birthday. Mrs. W. L. Wier of this city, and Mr. -- . _ . * and Mrs. C. W. RTier of Laurens, for merly of OintoB. She is pleasantly kel. It h.r Uar.n^ Oct. Smith, Ij.u- wherc >h. Im* frequenUy court riom cu,todi.i. The jrouiw coup!, uo mmlrinc their,cfcUc jpekin* « . re- cess hour of his record of 49 years as Class Officers At Clinton High Began Court Custodian Early In Life. home ia Grccnaboeo^ N. C. ly bridge-luncheon Wednesday at'STUDY CLUB BEGINS hostess some son of attache of the court, re- Class officers at Clinton high school for the coming year have been elected as follows: Eleventh grade: President, Ruth Bouknight; vice-president, Frances Taylor; secretary-treasurer. Hazel Ferguson. Tenth grade: President, John Oran marked to a newsman that Friday ford; vice-president, Charles Burnett; his 77th birthday was anniversary. From further familiar discussion of and later played. secretary-treasurer, Mayer Johnson Ninth grade: President, Rufus King; vice-president, Carolyn Henry; secre tary-treasurer, Billy Cummings. noon, inviting guests for four tables. .PROCpRAMS FOR FALL Colorful fall flowers adorned thej Mrs. Marshall Brown was living room. ,to the Study club last week. ii.- • 'A delicious luncheon ifas served Bright fall leaves berries and cut I ‘ ^ «v.r,l (ums of hridrelflowon. «ro «««.«,y .rmufml in, f M.ry Mar- the Mving rooms. / _ n I The chairman of the program com- 'mittce. Mrs. George W. Taylor, an nounced that the programs would cen ter around short stories of foreign MRS. STONE AND MRS. OWENS ENTERTAIN FOR FRIENDS On Wednesday ewning Mrs. C. W. farming a bit on the side and his'.t'n; vice-president, Amelia Payne; Stone and .Mrs. William Bailey Owens nations. court room duties six or seven times a year at $3 a day. though formerly for a long lime the pay was only 11.50. he said. .secretary-treasurer, Jackie Weir. entertained at bridge. Mixed garden Gowers in pastel .Mrs. Taylor gave an interesting dis- cusskm of the life of the French writ- shades made a lovely background for Maupassant, and read two _ „ e -.u i o ii' u I * -j three tables. of his MoriB. -Tho AJopfion- Tommm Smith oml Biiry Bon- ,ho .ity will ho itlail to k A delicious dinner waa served, and Necklace* ^nett Smith have served as jury draw-lj^i satisfactorily iniprovin afterward^ bridge enjoyed.- MRS. HEUSTESS HOSTESS TO briim;e'club Tuesday aiofiiing Mrs. D. C. Late in the afternoon the hostess' cleik «TT«i . dotmimm fruit miml ooumo " .With coffee. (;OF>; TO SANITARIUM Robert D. Lynn’entcred a Columbia At nscent court terms the Smith .sanitarium Monday'whcre he will un- incorae has been augmente<l some- Ub.rgo treatment for the next several what in that his two young son.s,'Mr.. Lynn’s many friends in now that he ly improving and unite of court.jin a'ishing for him a speeily recovery. I former Heus- iem charmingly, entertained . her bridge club. . .. Lovely garden flowers were artis- 4.ira21y arraaged ia the living room. Several mtereadag games of bridge were played. Later a delicious lunch eon waa served the gwrsts at tables. YOUNGER SET ENTERTAIN THORNWBLL CHURCH GROUP HONORED WITH DINNER WITH DAM'S AT CLUB I On Friday eveawg after the Ciin- ' ton-B—esburg-Lmsv tile high sehool foothal] gaaae. a gTsap of the young er set entertained with a dance at' Lnheside eonaCry rinb, to which mem- { hers of hath teams were iwnted. | ia keening with I the fiinhall snmt. Stiewmers of court clerk and his son). { Mr. Smith has twice married, the first time at th** age of sixteen, to Miss Lixzie Brown of the Owings station section, the same area in which he sra.4 reared and lived until I Bine years ago when he moved to I this my with a new wife, formerly I Miss Mianie Brown, whom he had laami 4 at Easley the year befhre. At the age of 2S he received ap- point merit as court room care-taker I'a circle ef the Fimt church •entertainsd the auxiitary TWruweU Minasrml church with heuttufni diuurr pgrty. Bowls ef pmk nsmii and fsvu arranged eu the lei^ diaiag raem ia- After diaair Mrs. U E Ihllard kd e# an irt mer. serving in this dual capacity, he says during the latter part ef the lane Sheriff Ben Bal-! lew’s efTice teaure and through tsro of the late Sheriff George S. McCrary. Aad he has continued in nith the exception of a GALLOWAY’S The New L’AIGLONS Munainif and Van Raalle Linsrerie and Hose 79e up BEAUTY SHOP rmco iWy/ EASY TERMS ping In anywhere end play. Rn|ny fioce, elesree rrceptloo , • • le the Bnill-in .Supsr Aerial Roill lo rreeive Trlerhleo ACDC sprmtlon. Smart eohlost. liberal Trade-in Allowance! MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD CUNTON—'n%'0 STORES—laAURENH ined at firm wife through her last illness. Since Ral- lew and Mri'ravy, hr has served in 112 the administration of Sheriffs T. J. II IhwketG John I» tSsings, John D norron. ^ Mling two unevpirvd AN ANNOUNCEMENT! Lshi After the singing of “Good Nigk«, Hate! Ferguson. IksmChy Lad;e*" the gneots thaahsd their hoot- k ranees TayW. Grace Martin and ossrs for a moot delightfal evening. F ranees Edwards. Ih. aad Mrs. W. T ■w < Martin sd GoldviBe. Mrs L J. Fergn- '***• _ CENTURY CLUB HERTS Mrs E S. Owena. Mr. and Mrs - rr .r .l- AT HOME or MRK RAILBY I j g Gentry msd James P Skaa were ^ ••rv»»>«ff ex sheriff .d the ’(teram. S i . Rsid. ('s»lumbus 1. Ow* t Tasoday aftcrn«.ui Mrs ley was hsW.rss ts Ccwiary elub. For the sccasisn the C, W. Wier, the present or- Iw office Mr W’atts is Pure Pep Service Station t’ r*T-J«ty. I When Jndge Thonsas S. Sense, wbc presided over the court here this week, first enme to Laurens as I new oaliciiBr of the originaJ givo bim the I returned here as M. Bai- <■ of the PRESBVTERIAN C IRC LR8 TO MEET MONDAY Cireba of the Fwnt Preshytenoa rhnrrk wil aseoC aeat Monday at' J*^*’*^* cirmit, B. B. Smith Mrs. H. A. which tmne a shower wiN he given for •|srt,“Ther« Che recewHy imBsdeOsd Edttb home att*'*^"*** simtlariy loha SpraUithe —y* g Mosm a a.iaif' Rissieaaries Inseesadtes xnll he the ——^ , IgiflSk Thm rnsotav wil IVe seen hds of court offi of*HUTMarahall '*^The BhUT^oI^ wiU | —P Bwet at 7 oVM. with Mcsl L. D. Mc Crary as hsoceso and chnirmsa . The other circles wffi meet at 4 ^ o’clodi as fsOows: Mrs. W. P. Ja^ ddi^idly l. B Dillard, hssleas; Mra. C. tertaincd the Thursday bridge club.«| last week. | Beautiful giadmli and sianias ia!j|„ Will Open Thursday, October 5 teber 17 at the Broara. MRS. W. P. JACOBS HOSTESS TO CLUB Smith fleet! ve have heard of 'em tried. I eariCiag,’* Custodissil orcassKNiaJly ia a re-1 We cordiaUy invite aU motorists in this com munity to visit our station on East Carolina Avenue and give us an opportunity to serve you. Here you wiO find... rre featured in lovely the Several bridge aiere enjoyed. Later the guests arere iarilcd into the diaii arbere u delicions Inachcoa MRS. HOWELL HOSTESS TO MUSGROVE CLUB On Thuradsy afternoon ssembers of the Masgrove cldb met arith Mra. T. A. Howell. For the oecaaion Mra. How^ ^ invited several additional friends. Arraign mi ids of roues dec orated the living rooss, where amas- ing games and eootesU xrcee enjayed. Late in the afternoon a*salad and ' street course was served arith ten- Mrs. S. Y. Adair. Mrs. J. E Ander- •on, and Mise Evelyn Henry assiated the hoetesa. Mrs W, Mra. J Jack W. Mra Afthar Linie, W. Copdand. chairman. Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, hostess; J. L. Mra. Mra. PRESBTTEBIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MAS PARTY The* Becea, ladies Sunday sdiool class, ef the First Pieebyteriaa dnrch STERLING IS AN INVEST- and the one thing of oB shkh wfll lost a lifo- Start a FSONTIS JEWEI AT STORE Mi (SR saOPPB ■BLBN ANDBBSOX CLASS ■OLDS DrmssnxG ■bktin'g The Helen Andersen Sunday school class «f the First Baptist dmrdi Hundreds Attend McMillan RHes dmricston, Ort. 1.—Funeral servic es for Thoms■ Sanders McMillan of Charlestoa, ssemher of the United States house of representatives from the rirot South Carnliim congressional district, vsere conducted this afternoon se the Citadel Square Baptist church. Rev. William R. Pettigrew, pastor, o^iciated. and burial was in Magnolia censKery. Mr. McMillan died suddenly Friday afternoon at his residence of s heart attack. He vras home for a brief -’TIOLENE MOTOR OIL -PURE PEP GAS -YALE TIRES - PURE BATTERIES on Tueodsg cviaing at tho hosse of Mrs. Job HoDaad, with Mrs. Braxton Doftton. jTq, and Mrs. R. S. Creswdl iperiod and added attractiveness Fall to the Mrs. class, had the snhsM God’s Glory.'* Ip conaaetson with the to|^ she also mad n pomn, *SanAine For Snla.'* The fifty-first Psnlm rend ; prefmring to' return Washing and Greasing A Specialty. today to Washington for ths special session of congress. More than 1.000 persons, filling all available sesits in the dhurch and standing oatside, heard Mr. Pettigrew praise the congressman for his “lead- <ff the 'ership. aad honesty, for which thou- of the devtAional, i sands loved him and feel his death a *T>eation Shorn [ personal loss.” DelcgnCons from Fort Moultrie and the navy yard were present. Governor Burnet R. Mayhank and the congres- Dnriag thejsionnl ctfkngnes of Mr. McMillan Mrs. Frank Fpsder.iwere asaong the honorary pallbearers, a onKirt on personal! ^ by^ class during EASTERN STARS PLAN FREE! On Our Opmiing Day WE WILL GIVE AWAY FBEE WITH EACH PUBCHASE OF 10 GAL LONS OF GASOLINE. EITHER ONE WASH OR GREASE JOB Prompt, Gairteous, Dependable Smvke 71 ^ last few ssoatfsi it was decided thi^ .the tdiliBCtive for October would be peeiimt the cradle roll with a toy shower. Daring the social hour the hostesses served a salad plate with hot tea. The strikingty car- Wn Dh AH «f PBDVTIMG antomcLB PUBuanNG oa FOR DISTRICT MEET The Janies B. Parrott chapter, Or der of the Eastern Star, met on Fri day evening at the Masonic Temple, with Mrs. B. F. Wingard, vsorthy ma tron, presiding. A business session was enrried out ia regular form aad the chapter voted to hold a distriet meeting here Oeto- ter 17. Ilwre wfll be a practice ram) iag tonight. OcL 5, for afBesrs vrbo will take ia the distriet sseeting. PURE PEP SERVICE STITIRN Anudd Dixon, Operator