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\ / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. ilie Woman’s Page SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEW S OF INTEREST Telephone 74 or 258 , PAGj THREE 1,112 Attend Chronicle's Cooking School BIG CROWD AT ihe Greenwood Crenmery compouiy, G.xjc^ry wno las. ana land ten cartcms of coca-cola yester- featuring: spry. ANNOUNCEMENTS IBaroad Street Metiiodist cburdi at a The American Legion Auxiliary’lovely party on Monday eveninr- will meet Toenday, December 12, atj A praftision of snapdracoos and four o’clock at the home of Mrs. J<An purple chrysanthetnums adorned the M'. little, living: room and dininf: room The W'ocDMi CbriatiaB Temperance which were thrown ensuite for the «c- Union will meet Friday afternoon,'casion. FiaCee were laid for twenty Dec. 8 with Mrs. L. R. Lywn at 3:30,.at smaU tables attractiwly appoint- .--ib week I MaiTjcaret Hipp, and ji^aoter of GoldviUe. Mrs. Gladys Grade A milk usee in <bhe school ^ A Ohal-o-fryer demonstrated WHS fumi^ied by the Clinton Daii^. | Miss Williems in her cooku^. The tm baskets of gToeeries ^ven sriven away Tuesday afternoon by G. W.lTbe Chronicle, sponsors of the school. y Monday went to; 'Mrs. HollinKsrw*orth, Mrs. W. E. iday by the Greenwood Coca-Cola com- EACH SESSION "J. „ - ~ ics expert, won her audiences from Miss Ads WilKame GrcsUy very start by her pleaaant man-! HoHui^sworth, Mrs. W. E. Monts, Jt was awarded to Mra. A. W. l£fla. PInsw HoowwiTts. **»*'.•«*''*<'Chronicle wii^ to CTprw. in ^ *.1 ^ advice on the preparation of ^1**“^* ^ J»bn appreciation to the hundreds of ladies Pnift OI rTIJfItUUre Ewetne various foods, and at the «»d of the’*'^’*^8?'**®*** Mrs. Johnnie HoUand, Mrs. their presence at the school dur- Ranife Awarded To Mrs. J. D.!l^»»-‘«»«*- prepared « J^ssb Newby, tJhe three afternoons. Also to number of delicious dishes, James Addison. ICapt. WaJter A. J<^8on and SergU Word of This City. I Miss Williams sakt she seldom On Tuesday afternoon the baskets Thornwell Dunlap for their cooperat- , • n L « r r * nA *'’«‘ndance at her schools in'were awarded to: Mise Betty Spratt, ih^ in furnishing the anwory and ar- The auziftiaTy of Broad Street >d with crystal and silver. Mrs. John BOSiiels Of t«rocen«S aiHl other cities than she had here, and Mrs. John HoUand Hunter, Mrs. Mary ranging everything for the comfort Methodist chur^ will meet Thursday W. Finney, Jr., assisted the hostess Otkcr Valuable IVlMS Given that she had never instruct.d classeB Workman, Mrs. W. D. Co^and, Mrs.'and convwionce of the audienoee each afternoon. Dec. 14. at 3:30 at the in serving tempting salad and sweet \wav Scboo! I*ronounced Bv showe^l more interest and in-!Ray Boyd, Mrs. Edward Henry, Mrs. day. Also to the local firme> who church. ‘courses with coffee. ' * '* - ' ' lv'’‘lE''nvce than the Clinton audiences. Fred Burnett, Mrs. J. B. Dominick, tied-in with their advertbing in The m j .After a short business session. Mrs. * SUCCOSS. -Practically all those present followed. Mbs Florrie Burdette, and Mrs. J. A. CJhronicle in last week’s issue of the METHODIST ^CIRCLES Fhmey, who is leader of the circle, —• >,.ach demtmstnition with intense in-'Singlcy. paper. The name of each firm and the MEET M^’D.AY The fouling circles Street Methodist church Monday, Dec. 11 at 3:30. Circle No. 1 with Mrs, Davidson. 'presented Mrs. Clifton .Adair a gift One thousand, one hundred and terest, ami I feel sure many quickly of Broad for pesfect attendance during the twelve Clinton ladies attended The*gra.«=|>od the principal points neces- will meet ywir. Mrs. John W. Coleman. Bible chronicle's free cooking* school held ^ obser\«l.’' Miss Williams teacher, was also remembered and - , ^ j declared. Bril prKidMt of tlw «iixili«T. Mrs. *" Tuo«l.y George W. Coi»«e4and, was presented **•'* yesterday Sara rjtele No. 3 with Mrs. Ralph Blake- a gift for her assistance with the group each day^ watcheil and listened to have a cooking school again next programs of the circle. «ten:ivelv as Miss Ada Williams. yv*w s|»onsorvd by The Chronicle i ♦ .. ' , . , , • this wei'k?” there was an instant MRS. BRIM.M ENTERTAINS culinary expert, prepared and expUin- 1 i:i. . f hi: w:ii: Yesterday afitoriKKin those receiv- ^ prmluct advertised was called to the ing the baskets were; Mrs. H. [).'a<tU’ntn>n of the audience <*ach after- Henry, Mra. K. B. Sdoan. M*^. H. M. on .niiivwv. lur^Ki, .... .u J- u i Blakely, Mra J. I,. Miss Ajt- Miss Williams left la.st night for * When tlH' audience was asked yes- iw»wio w ii v.- i v f .. u u TKo Urw . 1 ..II I 1- 11 11...***” liavis, Mrs, W. 11. Mnip.mn, .V.i .. evarl. ( ., whe e he opens a afternoons. The large tenlay. -How many ladn-s would like jj q i>orrick, Mrs. Giks Hugh rhcc, Miss school today. - _ — i ^ MRS. T D COPELAND MKS. UKIM.M ENTERTAINS culinary expert, prepared and explain- HOSTE^ TO CLUB MUSIC CLUB .MEMBERS che details of making many appe.'„,^ny ,,.ou!d like for Miss W’illbms Mrs. T. D. Copeland beautifully en- Saturday evening Mrs. D. J. Brinua tixing dishes. The school was pro-lto come liack as the dinvtor?” the tertained the .Actaean club on Tues- .rrtertained the “B Natural” Musk nounced a big success by those at- response was unanimous, day afternoon. club at a meeting. Parents of the tending, with many requests made to' On Momlay afternoon Miss AVil- Vari-colored snapdragons added to <^lub mtmbers were special guests. The Chronkle that k be repeated liams prepaid and cooked a spicy' the attractiveness of the lovely home. Bright-berried evergreen and can- next year. 'apple pie. fried rice with shrimp,' .At a prettily-appointed table de- gave the living room a festive The grand prite, a $168.50 Frigi-. curry sauce, chocolate frosted cake, Ikioas re^rrtlunents in three courses **r. • daire electric range, was awarded to French fried potatoes, brown rim’ were served. -A number of lovely selections were Mrs. J. D. Word of this cky. Thrlcookies, baking powder biscuits, and ^ played by the following young mem- proe was given by the WT. C. Bald- chocolate frosting. j THE MISSES BL.AKBLY be.w of the club: Nelly .Ann Bigham. win Motor company, kicai dbtribu-' Her menu Tuesday afternoon con-| HOSTESSES TO BIBLE CL.ASS .Anne McMillan, Jerry Trammell, tors for this well known product and sisted of the following Hems: my fa-( On last Monday evening members Mary Faye Hughes and Eleanor A'ro- the Frigidaire. ivorite cake, qukk butterscotch frost-' of the Ladies* Bible class of the .As- mer of Kinautls. The Clinton armory, where the'ing, fried chi^tm, lacy top fruit pk, sociate Reformed Presbyterian church Delicious punch and cookies were school was held, wws comfortably ‘ doughnuts ami corn bread. j met at the home of Misses Margaret served. tilled each afternoon with an inter-1 Yesterday afternoon’s menu con-1 and Catherine Blakely. ! Myra Adair and Marjorie Smith eested audience from the cky and ni- sisted of: Coconut cake and froating.i Booquets of chrysanthemums in of kinards. wvre guests. rml sections of this community. ; pecan pk, grandmother's ginger cook- f pastel tints adorned the living room. The next meeting of the club will Thirty baskets of grocerka and ies, French fried potatoes, easy rolls, * The class Bible character study for be held at the home of Norma-and household products w'ere distributed sweet potato, pork and veal pie. * the month was on Exekki, and Mrs. Barbara .Anderson. to various ladies in the audience dur-. Iieaflets containing recipes for all! R. L. Plaxko was teacher of the les- , *■ three afternoons. The bas- of thi'se tinids were given each person.' son for the evening. un ' l vvv kets, made possible through the oo- Miss Williams ased spry for shorten- .Afler the program the guests were ^ {T“ ^ operation of Spratt Grocery company | ing. All tiad cooked was giwn away invited into the dining room and re- ***^***^ *7 Cenluinr ^ j|||j cky, contained: I lb. FFV ra-^to lucky members of thi* audknoe freshments were served buffet style ^ merting on Tuesday. Mrs. L. R. wafers, one box lux. rinso, can each afternoon. from a prettily appointed table. *** traiteformed irto a ^pry. lux toilet soap. Hfehuoy soap. The Nu-ldea kitchen cabinet and ^ *^** *."^ tlwiatn^ picture. Myriads pg^ckagv Kellogg’s all-bran, one can*porcelain, tables used in the school MR. AND MRS. D.AILEY red candles in candelabra shed ||cr,j|cy*s cocoa, one jar Jolly Good!wvre furnishi'd through the courtesy ENTERTAIN DAILEY FORCE *** , ^ t^hristinas scenes peanut butter, one jar Duke’s may- of Maxwell Broth«*ra A Kinard of this fhi Friday esvning Mr. and Mrs.;®^J^®** •'•‘1 wndeer. onnaise. one can i‘hiilips* i^ucken cky. J. B. Dailey entertained with a de- -^^*|*^ orphanage ^choir sang soap, one 12-ib. hag Nooooa fkair, one. The Frigidaire and Frigidaire dec- Hglkful dinner party for employea of ^^'^Jdaaas caras.^Mrs. tarolyn Pul^ Greea Giant peas, one can Nib-jtrk range used were -furnished kts fresh corn olT the cob. jthrough the courtesy of W. C. Raid- of ii this NEW WODERN PICRAGE! A Pheh^of Dailey’s Cash Grocery, Saturday he- Ja^aonville, P’la. ing the first anmversary of the open- ^ an«T»oon. She read a nunoer oi Indaded srkh the baskets a pint of ing <rf the more. ****y*."y **'**^?**r'**f« »cJcirt»ons HixissaiD ke cream srsa given away The hoaae was prettily decorated *• ^ **«*«My Tuesday afternoons by thrm«hoat srkh faM flowers. Center- ^ tYirimmas Star. For ing the dining room table where cor- «**«« •*»e gave a Scottish srieetkm. •rs srerv laid for foorteen sras an ar- —' srin Motor company local distributoni. Groceries usmI by Mias Wdbana purchased from Dailey’s Cash Ham yon ordmad CLAUSSEITt IhrkcrhoaM RoQt IsMyf Ham yon •sen the marmlons new padoMo CLAU8SBN*S naca to keep ak and amiatnia oat to kaap amry one <d thaw dsHdons, faU-flavorad roOi aofi and tender and fieahf Far CLAUS* SEN’S Farkathoam RoSaaoerriach you KITCHEN PRBSHI Order a package of CLAU8SEN*8 Parker- boom RoUi from yoor grocer. L<)oS for the new blae peck^ wkh the molature-proof window. FKSI • At l«r Crsccr’tl flwrfTntf i^lh/nirr Bl I *? AtiOIHtR DELICIOUS CLSUSSEN S PRODUCE A ddiriowB tude the of fi Mr. Dailey for the kqralty of the f and fern. -Ditto.’ and •Again Sartuday Mrs. Dailey en tertained a few friends at lunch. C HURCH CIRCLE HOLItS DEC EMBER MEETI.N'G Monday afternoon Mrs. L. R. Lynn was hootees to the Elia Riddh circle of the Thornwell Memorial ehi|rch for the Deeoenher aieeting. Ac the devotional eecrke quvstiona were asked. Mrs. Bessie Godfrey was lender of the afternoon’s program on *The Church the Open Door,** and Miss Sarah Pattrraon al so took psut on the prsgism Several little g>^ from Mrs. Godfrey’s hosse samg Chrisinms carols, and an offer ing for the nrphmwgL sras taken. red candles and sprays af After Che program the guwts were inrited into the dining room, lovely in ^ ks seasonal decorationB. Adorniag the table sras a lace doth centered srkh^ a mound of pine sprays and eoncs^E flanked by tall burning tapers. Use- srhere in the room bosris of holly., pifw cones and red candles srerv ar ranged. Afternoon tea was served. BELK’S gmm a C Dainty served tree. wkh a gift f and ROBERTS-SULUVAN WEDDING OF INTEREST TO FRIENDS The foUowrmg aaaounccsD read here wkh intereat by friends of the bride and MISS FLORENCE BAII.EY WEDS WALLACE BRUCE LEA IN QUIET HOME CEREMONY .A marriage of interest, cossing as a surprise to their friends in the Car- olmas, was aoleninised last Thursday afternooa. Nov. 30, at 4 o’clock, when Misa Florence Bhiley became the bnde of Wallace Bruce Lea «f Rocky ^ Mount. North Carslina. The ceresBony sras performed nt the bride’s hoene by the Rev. R. Ware of Atbemarle, N. C., and ed only by the innnediate of the family. ! An issprovtsed altar of ferns, tall floor baskets of white rhijisnthi mums and tapers was arranged in the ceremony room. j I The lovely bride srore a 1 suit of moss green dovethae, a si black velvet hsk with nose veil vHl be black accessories completed the semhle. Her flowere were 1 of green orchids. CHRISTMAS STORE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS at LOW PRICES GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES FASHIONABLE Ready-to-Wear AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES GROUP I — A Rroup of Sift $S3S. values to than half price. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts of this Stanley Lea of Rocky Mouat. N.C,‘ city, announoe the nssn-jagi of their brother of the bridegroom, was best daughter, Rebecca AdeUide, to Lofton *“*“• D. Sonivma oa December 2, Greens- *»*i<*^ »» Che attractive and pop- bora, N. C. daughter of Mrs. Cassias M.' Mrs. SoUivaB is the attractive Bailey of this cky, and the late Mr.l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robetta. Bailey, prominent textile ssaaafec- She attended Clinton high school and t<ver until his death s few years ago.' was a member of the gradimting Bbe attended Converse college in class at PmabyCerian college n June. Np^rtanburg, and Guni>tan HaiT ia Since then she has held a posstioa m Washington. D. C. By her sgret per- the NBC studios ia Clmrlotte, N. C. *»ttKty she has endeared herself to. Mr. SuUivaa is a native of Laurens ^ circle of friends, all of whom and a graduatn of Pmsbyteriaa ^ marriage removes her kge. He holds a poskiun ia Roanoke,CtinCon. Va., where the youmr couple vriD* TWe bridegroom is a pemaincat tt- of the W. & Lra $1.29 GROUP II — Dresses valued op to $5.95. Special— $1.99 Coats Reduced Oae Kitmp of Coats, valued up to $14.95, now— $9.88 Al Goat^ valued to $19.95, ““ $13.88 SPEHAL SALE OF SILVERWARE Hiffli quality, 50-piece set, in beautiful Embassy pattern, made and ffuaranteed by ihe world*s larRest manufacturers of silver. $15.95 value. Christmas Special— $10.00 I MRS. FINNBT ENTERTAINS SARA GLENN CIRCLE John .W. of the Sara Glean circle of Tty aar DeHduaa HRISPY KREAM DO-NUTS DaRy At Tobacco Co., Rocky Mount, vr couple wiH make Iheir holnr weddng trip. Oat-of-bown gueeCa for the me Mrs. Brewer Dixon «f 1 Ala., Mr. and Mrs. W. U of Wadeaboro, N. €., bride, Styitoy Lea of N. C., and Rev. R. of Alwmarle, N. C. pastor of the Plaid Skirts Special Parchase of Plaid Stirta, Valae to $1.95. Special, 94c Sport Coats I adinr aad Misses* * PI a i d Sport Coats. Siscs 14 to 20. es. Sped $199 New FaH RAGS, 98c to $1.98 GLOVES 98c to $1.98 Unen HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c to 48c Boxed HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c and 48c LADIES* WOOL ROBES, $2.98 to $5.95 Silk and CottoB PAJAMAS, 98c and $1.98 SATIN SUPS _ 98c to $2.95 SATIN GOWNS, $1.19 to $2.95 BED JACKETS 98c SILK HOSE 49c to 98c TOWEL SETS .... 49c to $1.98 PILLOW CASES, 79c to $1.98 LACE CLOTHS $2.95 BRIDGE SETS, 49c to $1.98 SHEET AND PILLOW CASE SETS $1.98 and $2.98 FOR MEN SHIRTS 98c to $1.48 TIES 25c to 98c PAJAMAS 98c to $1.48 Boxed HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c, 49c and 98c BEDROOM SUPPERS, 98c to $1.98 BATH ROBES, $1.98 to $5J5 BELT and BUCKLE Sets, 98c CHRISTMAS GIFTS AGAIN . . . THR CHOICEST GIFTS IN TOWN. Gifla that pralsag the Chiirtr-’ mas spirit everiastiagly. FRONTIS JEWEIitT STORE afti GIFT SHOPPE MISS IRAN McKBR ' WBD6 JUUU8 CLTIN5 HBDOEN Mra. James Doffie McKee ea marriage «f her danghtar. to Juiins Clyde Hedden of Wi and Imurens, on December 1. Mra. Hedden is tike dnpghler of Mia. McKee, of this tkjJ 'and the late James Dnftie McKee. She graduated from Erskine college, ^Doe West, wbeie she held the siagn- lar honor of bemg both president «f the student body and 3by qnecn heri freninr eras-, vms a mesdhsr efl Delta clabL Far FREE! $35.00 Bicyde TO BE GIVEN AWAT Decmnber 2krd AaA far PiMlIrUifi Toyland Specials! DOLLS — Mr doDs, ttttlc dolhs, slecpinR dolb, and wettinR doBs, 25c to $4.95 DOLL CARRIAGES— 98c to $3.95 TABLE and CHAIR SETS . $p5 to $6.95 nUCYCLES $1.98 to $5.95 Belk*8 BIG BOY WAGONS, extra large, extra strong. Big rubbCT tires $2.95 SCOOTERS 98c to $2.95 AIR RIFLES, 98c to $3.95 COWBOY SUITS— $1.98 and $2.95 INDIAN SUITS 98c (Coatianed on page twn) I 1 .1