The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 19, 1939, Image 3
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. SOaETT EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
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Workmim. local leader, - favc |
an interectinc demonst ration on
I “Kitchen Arrangeroent.’* Mn. Ea-
fene BoUck's canned fruit was select-
,ed to be eiliibited at the fall council
meetinc at Durbin.
During a aocial hour sandwiches. Sunday. Oct. 15.
cookies and punch were served.
Birthda3r8
And Anniversaries
Fleming Ray celebrated a birthday
AXNOUNCRMBNT ,
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Union will meet 'Friday, Oct. 20, at
3:30 with 'Mrs. W. j. Duncan.
MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs delightfully en
tertained the Thursday bridge club
laM week.
Bowls of zinnias and gladMi added
<to the attractiveness of the living
xx)om.
Several games of cards were en
joyed suid later delicious salad and
sMveet courses were served.
MRS. HART LEADS
STUDY CLUB PROGRAM
Wednesday afternoon Mrf.
H.
Frank Falla Hicks, Jr., will be eight
years old Wedneaday, Ort. 25.
Mrs. George W. Taylor celebrated a
birthday Friday, Oot. 13.
^ Uawd White Oopeknd arill
aftenioon, October 23, Mr8.J)|^ve a birthday Sunday, Oct. 22.
W.T. Martin of Goldville will be host-i Oct. 21 is the birthday of Mrs.
«**Ty Nettles and Miss AniU Caasa-
I 1
PROMINENT WOMEN TO
I SPEAK AT MEDICAL
AUXILIARY MEETING
St»r,«n w,. to th, Siudy • i"*™-
dub. The program leader for the
afternoon, Mrs. J. B. Hart, reviewed
the life of the French writer, Daudet,
commented on the styte of his work,
and read one of his short stories, “The
Last Lesson."
» Handsome dahhas and boi^ls of
mixed garden flowers adorned the
home.
The guest speakers for the after-. Mr. and Mns. Olin Johnson will ob-
noon are tiwo of the South s promi-, serN’e their second wedding anniver-
nent clubwomen: Mrs. William P* sary Tuesday, Oct. 24.
Barton, society editor of The Green-j Mrs. John ’D. .Yai^rough had a
Ville Piedmont; ami Mrs. Charles P>tbirthdav Oct. fi.
Com, of Greenville, president-elect
{ Landon Holland
of the Woman’s .\uxiliary to the Thursday, Oct. 12.
Soi^hem Medical association. Both i
had a birthday
THORNWELL AUXILIARY
HAS MISSION PAGEANT
. Sunday, Oot. 15, was the birthday
speakers are well known in the musi- of Miss Mildred Perdue.
Uto in th, mftenwon th, Ivosto,!"' ’ff. “ ’Jf" " ™l L. H. Adair of Wwhiiwton. D. C.,
served punch sandwiches and cakes I ' social life. Mrs. Bar-. formerly of Clinton, will have a birth-
served punch^sandw^ and cakes.j^^^,^ Publicity," andjday Wednesday, Oct. 26.-Also Jack H.
PRF.SBYTERIAN AUXILIARY Corn is to speak on “The Jane [ D«vis, Jr., of this city.
g birthday Tumday, Oct. 17.
•Mm. E F. Ray aad granddaughUv,
liUJe Marion Ray, wiH haw hirtJiday*
Friday, OcC 20.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox will ob-
.serve their wedding anniversary W«d-
nenday, OcA. 25.
Bwths
: HEARS REV. MR, CALCOTE
Todd Crawford Memorial.’
Bobby Shepard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
AO iniooiv#..s rAUBAiSA j On Monday afternoon the Auxiliary!, J® expected the speakers will bejx. !>. Shepard, will be three years old
"nie Auxiliary of Thomwe.ll Mem-1 of the First Presbyterian church held) keen interest ^ a large j gunday, Oct. 22
orial church met on Sunday afternoon jits regular monthly meeting. county James King. Jr., of Washington,
the librar>’. 1 Mrs. John W. Uttle had charge of auxiliary and guests. n. c.. gandson of Mrs. J. W. Leake of
A special program on “Missions"
was presented jn the form of a pag
eant with a number taking part. An
offering was taken for home missions.
SMITH-PENN WEDDING
the program on “Home Missions.
V INTEREiiT here
leigh Presbytenan church, Newber-|
ry, was the guest speaker for the af-j
Miss Cora Richey, vice-president, | ternoon and gave an inspiring talk on
presided over the business session.
BRIIKIE CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. SIMPSON
Wednesday morning
jthe topic of the day.
.Mrs. L. B. Dillard, president of the
\ wedding of much interest tot
their many friends throughout thisj
st*ction was that of Miss Lillian
Brown .Smith and Howard Penn in a
this city, will bt‘ two years old Tue«-
day, Oct. 17.
Mrs. Claude R. Trammell will have
Mrs. Goyne
Simpson was hostess to her bridge |
organization, presided over the meet- marked by quiet beauty and
ing. After the program a home mis-l^^'S^^^y- '
Sion offering was taken. ' marriage of .Miss Smith and
I Mr. Penn took place in the First Bap-
MISS DILLARD HONORS church of Greenwood Friday
club at a pretty party. ,
The living room was decorated with I VISITOR M ITH LUNCHEON | morning at ten o’clock wi^ Dr.
colorful chrysanthemums. ! Miss Virginia Dillard entertained i>ini* officiating, using the
After several interesting progret- charmingly with a one o’clock lunch-,cerenvony. Only the immediate
aions, the hostess served deliciousleon on Saturday complimenting her cloae friends of the bride
salad and sweet courses to the guests house guest, .Miss Eloise Rawls, qf groom were present. l.avender
at two tables. Portsmouth, Va., student at Coker I <*»*'has and palms marked the lovely
- ♦ 'college, Hartsrille. “Itar place before which the couple
ORPHANAGE GROUP ENJOYS Attractive • arrangements of fall **'«*'*■ vows. j
OUTING SATURDAY EVENINti flowers were used throughout the! For her marriage the bride was at-;
On Saturday evening the eoll<*g» home. Covers were laid for eight ■ handsonw traveling suit
andhigh school girls and boys of!^ ^ dining ubie which was prK-l®^ Cray with an astrakhan jacket and
Thom well orphanage, chaperoned by jjiy appointed. A delicious luncheon • smart rtyled dubonnet feh hat.!
members of the facuHy, enjoyed a aerved in couraes. Dubonnet accessories completed her I
FALL
ROUNDUP
VALUES
G. Menroe af
the With ef a aaii.
Jr, aa Taaaday, Oct.
10; at McLsad imTinmrj.
Mra. Monme is the foiaMr Mias IXtaa-
h«<|i Blahaly. dai^sr oT Mr. Mid
Mra. JcKn T. Blahaly, of thia city.
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Sport Sedan 799
2 l*as8enRer Coape 718
Sedan Ddivery 750
Station Waifon 962
Coupe Pick Up 758
MASTER DeLUXE
Town Sedan $784
awtner roaA. ♦ coatamr. Her flowers arere
After the group had assembled they METHODIST AUXILIARY HOLDH mgr of gardenias,
motored to Yarbomugh's milt wh^ gef;| MONTHLY MEETING j Mrs. Pmn is the yiHingeirt daughter
a large bonfire was made. A dt- h Members of Bmad Street Meihodiel'of Mr. and Mra. Muultne iHnght
irms supper was served pirnir style ehurrh Auxiliary held their regular !«»*h of Mo-jntville. She era* grad
with wetnrrs aad B»arvhnial,ows k ing Monthly messing Monday afternoon at fmm the Mountville high srheal
(«>aslsdov*r the o(ien fi's -he rbuirh a*vd the nar«.ng •* c>f the Gtoea^
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M... rm,. ^ ev- Hr Mr.
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Mrs nrurs rsxrJll^ lUji " —RmAaighi read aad aa la-
7 a *** ^*^.maeh la Cham"
Kovsmaer 4th. as. . .a_
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Mr Feetsasa i* a son af Mr aad ■
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and Hlahe in Grsenauvd. Her
and saret pcnsonulrty esideafs
to a wide rirrie of frmnds.
Mr. ^sia w a soa of Mr aad Mrs
Paai Patnrii Pena af
a graduate af <1
the heme «f
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MEKTR Mini MRA MARTIN
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Sport Sedan
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Mrs trunk Milhs, prseilewt af the f'-tb'n'ag
A..si.«ry Mrs R O Urhlttew. Mrs "l^«ee Mecahrs' f!mi«i>aMs..
H4gh aad Mr* R T Dua.«p Iianrs" iMelmwsAl); -gvs
gs«e an inrrreeting peugruai oa the "•'«R "*« Hw*e!
natuMia: rwwTssOitm ta t~hwag>. and Geetr, <Hiaaperdiaekli “NigM
rrv'fwte’rship *• Rn/r M>>t«ntafa I Mwtpmwsg
!»^ .ng a SAe* si hejr le* ersam and *5111; M itches *iakhalh 4 Raetiea 1
«aae Were rn>»yrd Suited net* were
nu/a r rwnres
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Depeadahle Watch. Clark, aad
Jenelry Repairiag; alsa fUi-
ftO'Ing.
fnends W h^*hn *4
The neVT mev^iiig ef the rluh »ill he Sasdnirg. etll iigsal fe ir^.w h
«<** Tiars,kp, Nm*3 7, at -he H<,me her- at !lw huwi- W h • parert-
«.f Mrs. W m P Jaruiw and Mrs E-w Harse*
~ Mr* R M Hum* >fi Ttsrsday
HOME DEMtlNHTRkTHlN C I I R . , her wn* T M H*,w.r: and
M %S MEgTINt, M«w«e, -1= t'harh^te, and
• ^hr ^ W adaw-irth Home Ihensneistm-Mil.
tHU) f:yb H y ap*
fins
with Mrs T R Da«<* and Mrs T f
fhiNit. Twr!\r m»Tf*be,* srtd save %.■,
lof were present.
Tne wireting wua called U> order hy
tie ;irr*i«lent, M'« Luther Young,af-
Mr and Mrs W M t
•d the f'.*«« rai «if the lwtS*e's awrk,
Jtr^ph IhUi'-. 1 Smith, yeatrrday ad
iNrplar .Sprifurs Hapt.*.t ehurrh, neai
LjIUren*-
* k. I. ' u I. M L R.Aie-aam and Mwe
ter which the ciub Inaaed in sir*g-.ng , ,,, , , . i-,
. Krmn Mr. Hu,* B. "f ““‘''r
hymn. Mi*. Hugh i «
.L I , _ 1 c .w_ trrth their iister, Mra. James f
led the di*\ rrtitmal. Minutes of the
!aa: niei'ttng w< re read and Uie roll
eas'ra iea and answered wlMr“What
Our t 'lniniunity Needs Must." Mrs.
Moa-
Mi*a Pauline fbil^rts, member uf
the arh<M>I faculty at Winnsburo, la
spending a few days with her parents,
.Mr. and .Mrs. 41. P. KAiberta.
.Mr. and Mra. 11. L. Tod«l and .Mrs.
Zee .Mcl>e« » are atternling the state
fair in C’olumbia tcslay.
I .Mr. and .Mra. R. P. Wilder .-le-nt «
; Sunday in Atlanta.
' .Mmui .MildiWl Whitten of Columbia,
'spent the week-end here with her par-
.ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. WSitten. She
had as her guests Miss Wakefield
Baltzegar of Hartaville, and Mr. and
Mns. L. U FostiT of Columbia.
Miss Grace Davis, 'member of the
school faculty at Aiken, spent the
week-end with her mother, Sirs. Tom
Davie, near here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson of Whit
mire, spent Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
Dr. Lemuel Whitaker, who for the
past several months has made his
home with Mir. and Mrs. Hugh Hol
man, left last wedc for Miami, Fla,
where'he will spend the winter.
Chib Monbers Of
®*^Siira[iHS
"Baked
Like You Bake
. at Home”
2Se 3k
County At Fair
I.aurenB county 4-H dub boys and
girls went to the state fair in Colum
bia yesterday. According to the ooun-j
ty agent’s office, 225 memberi were
transported in buses. County Agent
C. B. Cannon and Mias Jennie Cole-
num, home demonstmtion agant and
others, accompanied the clid> mamkan j
who were present for iht aaaiml 4-H|
chib day. '
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Freiih (^C)RN .M KA U peck 25c
ELT nr IKLSH
No* I IHTTATOHS, 10 Ibn. 25c
Delmar OI^X), 2 Ih. 2.5c
Bulk BLAC K PKPPKR, lb* 19c
l>ink SALaMON, 2 for 2*5c
Sweetheart SOAP, 4 cakes 19c
Purasnow FLOUR, 24 lb. $1.15
W'llh Syrup Pitcher
SALT or MATCHES. 6 forlsc
Asaorted COOKIES, lb. 10c
FRESH SHIPPED
EGGS, dozen » 25c
Nice RIB MEAT, lb. 10c
APPLE BUTTER, 38 oz. jar 25c
Duke’s MAYONNAISE, jar 39c
Fla. ORANGES, doz.... 20c, 25c
FINK riMWI.SG
AIMM^XSIb.
lOr
.\ ( omplete IJne Fruits and
Vegetables At .til Times.
Demonstration
FILHERrS .MAYONNAISE
and SALAD DKESSI.NG
At Special lYirrs
IN OUR MARKET
Fresh BEEF UVER, lb. 2.5c
SMALL LEAN
PORK CHOPS, lb, 25c
VEAL CHOPS, lb. 25c
Smoked SAUSAGE 2 lb. 35c
SPARE RIBS, lb. 20c
PIG LIVER, 2 lb. 35c
Fresh Fish and Fancy Norfolk
Oysters
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