The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 01, 1940, Image 3

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TOimSDAY, FBBHUARt l. IMO V I- " ■ •■’3 ililiki 9 IBB CUNTON CHROraCLE, CUNTON. 8. C. / PAGE ■IS \- % H- Bg^Wf I lUhe Woman’s Plige s. BOaETT EVENTS, . CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST 'rdepiMBe 74 or 258 . 1 : 7^ AROUND TOWN -f • announcbments OHoOotx diiiBk dOb -iiili vam^ W^^ldiMliSr, Mranr 7, ot 4 oVilocA, nMh Ifn. W. W. HMiii Hw Gcatvr <M1> oMd Tiwxliiy, mtouMry ^ «4 4 odoek, 'Ot (Iw bom of Mi*. L. J. Fe^pwon. Tho tJ. D. C gdU mMt ivMh lira. A. MoinbaA Fridij, Feb. 2, «t 4 o^dock. ^ HORTON-McCARFNBT tbe foHowimr MDoonoement wfll b* x**d hen ivMh intewt: Mr. «nd Mn. B. 8. Boiton, o4 near Clinton, anpoOace tbe noMndee* of tiieir deaghter, Loiioe, to Dan Me- Cartiwy, of Panam* and Clinton, on Dae. 10, 1980. Tha yoong ooopla at pireaoPt ara . mdcktf tbeir home in Clinton. liUSGROVB DBMONSTRATtON CLUB HOLDS MEBT ' Meoabera of tfaa Moagtov* Home Demoaatradqh dob met Tneaday af- teoBoon at tba home of Mia. W. R. Andaraon. Ten mamben and one via to* Mias Jamda Ooianian, ooontgr home damonatratton agent, aaeiated by the, local leaden, Mrs. Kanncth Haaeikon and Mn. Xidwin Ommngham, fa«a< ad * ^'liva At Home" program. A ftod goede for the femily -was diaeosaed and plans made for a hot hawh pn)» iant at tfaa Mnsgion soliooL At ^ oondkieion of the prognm the hoatieaa aeonrad daUdoos cookies and oofliaa. MR AND MRS. BURGESS entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Carr -Were hodt and boatess on Tutwday eveidng at a lovdy dinner party honoring Mr. an^ Mre. Roy' Bargees, who -mre Recently maraied. . ' ' 1 A Valentine motif was oarrisd oat in the decorations, using tha trs<k tional red and white color acbcane. Table appointments feattuwd norelty place cards and ceHophane-wimpped casKly as fsVors. TaU i*d tapma were effectively used to light the table mbei* covers wore laid for eight A ddicious <knner was served. oree received many attzaotive gifts -which -were opanad daring 1fae«*nvan- ing and paanad among tha goaits. Tha hoabeaa aarved daUcim aalad and sweet cowwes -with hot obooolata. BRIDGE CLUB MWS WITH MRS. HAMP BOTD link H. L. Boyd- beantifuHy anter> talnad tha lhaiaday bridge did) last A number of wmo played. When scores -ware ooont* ed Mrs. J. A. Chandler was winner of high score prise. Daring the afternoon the bOitass served delicious vefraebranntB oonsiot- ing of salad and'swast coorses. MRS. JACOBS HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB Mrs. WHKam P. Jacobs was hostess to the Stddy chib on Wednesday sf> temoon. Onrtiiiwiiiig the aeriea of etudiea on "The Foewign Short Otory," Mrs. R S. Owens gars an interesting review of the wodcs of Hesmaa Su- derman, drarestiist and novriist. One of his stories. "New Yearis Coafas- one hundred beat short storiaa, was ready At the conoioaion of tha program, coffee, esndwichea and cake were served. — m * Lutherans Plan Lenten Servim ^^ St. Jofcn’. Ckordi To HoU Spee-iT" ^ «<1 t.i ^ —' week-old enow melta away new spnng ial SeniMs Beginninff .N«t ^^ Wednegdmy. •»— ..j of the fact that bfada and graas am tha formal ushers of spring, Indiss Ash WadnesdSy, which ooenra Fsb- gSdy decked hsta krrariidbly forataU ruary 7 this year, narica tha bagin- ita coming, ka -wetooma wil i«ob- of the Lenten season. TUa is ably ba more cordial thsh ~ttsaal b*> the aarliast date on which Ash Wad- onues of tha siege of bad weather nasdsy wiU fall during this antlra from which not even Florida, tha sun- esntury, end aooordtngfy, Bastar -will ahkw state, has aacapad. The.mar- fail on March 24, also the anriiest ebanta ai^ abop haapOT are Haston- data for Easter this century. Rev. J. kig its oomtag by the buyinr end dia- LeiGraibda Miayer, pastor of St. John’s ^ playing of maichandiaa ei^isr this Lutheran rirareh, announces that spec-j^year than ever bafom. The reason— ial sarvioaa wiU be iheld on Sai^y'fiaster is eariier, coming on March Florida Fruit Growers Suffer Heavy Losses today Fhu, Jian. 29.1—^Aeuta suf- w BUBIpiB ttWOniOn A fsw arib-sero leadtaga—notably a 12 St Bie^msnd, Va.—nmned tbs bat bs ^om tha Ytat, a week-old enow eov- and Wadnaaday evenings during Lent, and Asrhig Week, sarvieea will ba held eaA ni^ «xc^ SStorday. Oii Suoday moming and Sunday evenings, the pastor -wiM bring a ae ries of messages on The Tan Com mandments, or ."Ten Rnlea for Liv ing." On Wednesday evenings, the' services will feature a series of ser 24. 'This date is notaUe in that it occurs sooner in .1940 than st any other time for a century. Easter has fallen mdy once befom in the cen tury 1900 at auoh an early, .dsts la tbf season this being March, 23, 1918. rule for detennining just wbat date Easter fails on follows: Easter eriet meked sioaOy and Dixie life moved goacldy back toward a Twrmal ' tempo. f' TeaUffing to the ferocity of the odM waa a iSoathem ^ of < jdeathar- ooisieeted deaths that" stood at ap- prozhnatsiy 100 for the past tan days. aUgfatiy ssore Mum 100 dMs warn chargai^to winter in other sectiona duririg tbe'Sama period. In sridRlon to ite lathBl effeete and an mrvtdUitg mam of human misery, the bUghtiag cold caused trenwpdaos erop loaaeS. Ffarst, roogh and onbf- fieW estkisSics were that vegetable yieida wMi a potential msurket vwlua iq> to 115,000,000 irate destroyed la 0^ two deep Sooth Itorida counties. Dads and 'Brosrasd. is always the fkwt Sunday after tbs mons on "Grestsst Words in thelfuU moon -ahich happens upon, or Bible." During Holy Week, the ser-1 next after the twenty-flrat day of mens will be built around "Great March: and if the Fcdl Bfioon happens Choices of the Last Week." upm ^^unday, Easter is the So^y BeioW is a scheduls of the acrvices ■ after. ' and the tfasross for each service: Saaday Maraiaga and flawday Bveninga Theme: "Ten Rries for li-ving" February 11 —ijl am.. "Pot Ood W. C. Oxlgy toft Sunday for a cruiss of about five weeks duration to South America. Mr. Oxley motor ed to Atlanta Sunday with Im son, Pirat";.7:30 pm.,’^Goard God’s Name'FVsd Oxley, and Miss Nannie Sue Adaic.. JEcm Attonta he took «.Wphi "Xesp God's {to Mobile, AlA, from which point be wiU set sa^fur tbs 39 day eruias. MRS. J. N. RICHARDSON to a WMbuOam.".. Fcbraary 19—11 a.m Day Holy"; 7:80 pm., "Honor Thy Birthida]^ And Anniversaries JIMMY DUTTON Q^ERVBS BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY ^ Little Jimmy Dutton, aon of Hr. and Mrs. R M. Dutton, Jr., celebmted 1^ third birthday Tlnnaday .with « party to which ninatesn of hit iittla Mendi -were invited vasaa of bright-boad baUoona. Mrs. C. W. HaUmmi and Mias Vara Norria M^afiedUhns. Dutton in anteitainiog the Uttie folk with meray games. Th* birthday cake, iced in white and •domed with three pink caikUee; was cut and aarved with ice cream. Ftovors were ciqw of heart-shaped mints tied in a'*9iappy birthday" napldn with pink ribb^. As each gueat left they were sdao preaented a balloon. Jimmy was remembered by hto lit tle friends with'many giflte. MRS. TRIBBLE HOSTESS TO A. R. P. BIBLE CLASS Monday evening tha ladies and yaung ladies Rble classes <pf tha As- L Rsfonned Preafayteriaa church met -v^ Mrs. W. R Tribble and dau^bter, Betty. Fourteen nmnbers ware present to hear a’ dtocussioa on tha Bible char acter, Itobakkuk, vHudi was inter- ariktody given by IHaa George B. Blakely. After the program a social hour w«a enjoyed, during -which refresh- -Bgrtlto of oaodwiobea, hot' tea and frak cake -were aervad. TEACHERS* aRCLB HOLDING WEEK OF BIBLE STUDY ' The Taachars’ circle of TbomweR. Memorial churoh to bolding a ^ile atudy each evening this week at 7 o^fodc at the horn of Mrs. B. S. Pinson. A comprehenriW study of the book of John will be given, with IMn. Pin- BOtt teaching the elaeaee. Ihe circle net on Toeaday and Wednesday aiM the meethiga wffl continue through Friday evening. RECENT BRIDE IS FETED WITH SHOWER - 'Miae Ida Pooia, Mre. P. M. Oarr, Mse. Ifanas Lake and MTa..Daa Me- ~ Cartney mtertained on Tbucadiqr ave- nfaig at the home of tfaa fonnsi, lion- 'oriag Mrs. Roy Bungeae, who hafose Jo Oopaland, daughter of. Mr. and (Mrs. I. B. Gopeland, wiH ba eight years old Tueaday, iFeb. 6. Miea Helen Mom to oelebmting a birthday today, Feb. 1. Tueaday, -Feb. 6, to the birthday of Mrs. W. 0. iBaitoy and BiR Wade. Roy >Gsaqoe will observe a birth day tontorrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts wiU odcbratie a wedding anniversary S«t- uMay, Feb. 8. * Hecbert Adrir, con of Mr. and Mas. I. M. Adair to one year rid today, FaR L ■Mr. and Mn. R C. Layton obaerved tbefr -wedding anotverMuy Wednat- day, Jan. 21. ' Robmrta Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bond, waa fotor yean old Ana £9. Mr. and Mn. W. C. Oxley have a wedding anniveraary Wednesday, Feb. 9tb birthday Tueaday, Feb. 6. fflfaa; Feb. 7. Mr. and Mn. L. Bond wri8 ob- aarva ^hair 4l8i wedding anriversaiy Monday, Feb. 5. Frai^ Mtoe, son of Mr. and Mn. Russell^ MIse, id Ssiracotaj, Fla., for- meriy of dintoo, witi be one year rid Feb. 6. Fiaidc Srmpson observed • birtlktoy Monday, Jan. 29. Mn. Shnpson hoa one FA. 2, suid Mr. mid Mn. i^mp- son’s -wedding anniversary was yes terday, Jan. 31. Funrtral Today For Miss Mayme Leake Highly Estcemtd Wyman PaaMS I At'Dufca Hospital Where She Had Been PaUMt Pnat Week. Services At Home. Mias Maymn Leaks, of tbis dty, died early yaaterday morning at Duka aaaiitariaiii, DariMan,’N. Ut uhera she had baen a pattowt. 4ba past weak. While «be had bean in Hi health for aeveral yean post, tha end omna un- anpeeted amf bioqglit aorrow to many who knew mid kwad her. Funeral sarrioee will .b* held this afternoon at 8 o^riock from the led- deooa of her sister, (Mre. C. C. Ballsy, wHh wfann the had made her home for years. Interment wiU follow in the Presbyterian Aurch cemetery in the family 1)104. Actovi peffbearers wiU be: V. Faria Adair, J. W. 'Andaraon, Ansel Bobo, R. P. Hamer, ESfaart Stone and Joseph MeDaotoL Mtoa Leake -vraa * lifeloag reeideat of jOlhiton, a daughter of the late^W. J.~^Leake. and Soaon Little Leake. Her choreh affiUail^ was -with the Metfaodftst dsuith. A Weman of many February 25—41 am., "Have Rev- ereoee for Human Ufei"; 7:20 pm., "Keep Claan." Jfaxch 8—11 am., "Hava Raapeet for the RilBht* of Otihera"; 7:20 pm., "Control Your Tongue." 'March 10—11 am., "Be the Master of Your Deauea"; 7:80 pm., "Tha Su preme Rule of Life.” Wedaesdaj Bveaiacs Theme: "Greatest' Words In the BWe,’’ February 7—7:30 p.m., “The Sad dest Word." February 14—7:30 pm., "The Moat Dyngerotts Word.’’ iFAruary 21 — 7-.80 pm., "The Shueteet and Btotoseet Woid." Fcbraary 28—7:80 pm., "God's Fa vorite Word.” March Or—7:30 pm., "The Word That Opens Heaven." March 13—7:30 pm., "The Word That Oonquers God." Paha Smriay—March 17 'll am., "The Triumphal Bntiy into Jeruasdem." 7:20 pm.. Vespers (saa Holy Weak tbemaa). Hriy Week—March 17-28 Theme: "Qraattesi Choices of tha Last Week." ' Hunday, 7:80 pm., "The Cbrioe of to Eniratoe." Monday, 7:80 pm., "The Cfaoeoe of DtooWm."., Tuesday, 7:80 p.m., lha Cbrioe of a Traitor." Wedbeeday, 7:30 p.m., "The Choice of *. .Ptoh^k^" ITnraday, 7:30 pm., "The Choiea of the Peopia." Goedsriday, 7:20 pm., Oandla Mgfat service -with Hriy Communion. "The Choice That Shook the World." Easter—March 24 10 eum., Sunday sohori aervica. 11 am.^ Easter fastioal service (BMy Communion). The public is cordially invitod to Aare *N 'these servieeB with St. Jiohn'a einuch. ■M*;: newcomiei' to tha dty and to ad with Beikfl Department store, be ing in charge <of tha infant's and children's wear departments. Mrs. Rkhaidson to by no means • atianger in Cliinion, having formmpffy lived in Laurane for seven ycara. ^»e to making her borne with Mre. J. W. LeaJoe on North Broad street. UTTLE STEPHEN HUNTLEY, JR, son of Dr. Stephen M. Hunt- ley of ithe ooUege facirity, and Mrs. Huntley are making mi appeal in today’s "W*ant Ad" cohonn *for bis oat Riquet (pronounced Reekay) whieh hoe'strayed from home. Ste phen depioree the kim of bis black and -white pet and comipoeed the ad bhneeif to aaeist in finring k. R. L. PLAXKX) thinka that 'his new 1940 Chevrolet deserves metion in this eriumn and offered a ride in extehanga for the i'ewjgnitson. The troubia with this domestic sei- enoe Stuff to 'tb** it teachra gfatto to cook everything except the things a man really Ifleee. HO ME Market i; PORK ROAST V r m 0 Uk ISc storeJ Specials R^ STEAK i: Lb. :: 2SC - 1 ii PORKUVER" :: '•‘TTAiL ■ ■ •: 2Sc i* SWIFTS PURE PORK-SMEME i ' ISc 1 PORK CHOPS :: < um. 3SC SUCEO " BACON u, . ;; ' IQC 1| DRESSED HENS . Ufc. ‘'250/ VEAL CHOPS ii Lb. IOC il OYSTERS Pint Quart 11 i2Sc SOc i* SMOKED SAUSAGE 2 bs. 35c 1 < ► Births Johnson. The bride’s chair vmt 'outlined with white lace, aotin rtobon and red and whMs ftowsra, earrying oat tha aCtee- tiva Valeotine motif need in oMmt daenratkoa. A twabar of gamaa wad dtoitaete ware anlBgad, widi prisaa ba- preaeotad the -whsiais. TbS Ini- UNU8UAL GIFTS FOR- THE BRIBE ... IN CHINA CRTETAL, AND SILVER ^Jviait WUn Canvinca Yaa^ FRONDS JEWELRY STORE manner, bar Hfe vraui marked by in tegrity and high pnrpoaa of character. Ifer wide, okcla of iMeoda -wiU Join with the Crapiy ip tnouming bet death. The daceaaad to aurvived by them Mm. a C. BaBay of this Mre. €w R Moody of Now Toric Mm. E. W. 9Km id Untoa;! brother, Thoama H. Laoha of Farto, Taxaa, and several aatoaa aad DAILEY Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dailay tha birth of a aon, Joseph Parker, on Thursday, Jan. 26, at hospital. McDANIBL Mr. end Mra. Chaxim McDantol an- nouDoa 'tha birth of a daughter on Sunday, Jan. 28. Mm. McDantol befom manrlage waa Mtoa Mary Loo Turner of GmanviUe. NETTLES ' Mr. and dire., Harry Nattlea aa- nouBoa the btoth 'of a aon on Turn day, Jan. 80 at Hays’ boepital. Mis. N'Ct* tlea to the fonner 'Mtoa <Skm Gope- laad. . PEOPLE VOUKNOW Paul Leagua. Student at tha Unt- vereity of South CaroHaa, spent sev eral day* the past -week irilh hto par- antai; Mr. and Mn. R M. gaafla^terj—RrM. Mm. A. D. Ctonnor, Jr., and Mr. Con nor, 4n BaihwcU daring tha past weak. Mr. and Mrs. B. R Amithi had as their gaeate Oandey Mr. and Mm. W. B. Auathi of SyaalaBiwv; Mr. sad Mra. W. F. Marte and ana, Bi^, of Graenw«od,.Mm. UHa AafMn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin, 'Mre. R U Oriap add ohildran. Bob'and Jun* of Qms Hat TAX MAN COMING • H P. Saltoy, agant of ijha.inooaw tax #vtoifMi of tha South Garotkeatax eemttdmkfn, WW ba in CHnton on Fah- raary 19 and 17 to nsaiat thorn yffn daaira .IM. In thalr 1929 m- hmn. Bto haadgwaWa wWW bn* ^ b> at tha Oommarelal Dajfcidtnry. wnrnqan t^ rmw onwaticui )j(fcOB8 BANQUET SPBAKER Dr. W. F. Jacobs of Mito rily, ww tha epsakar Monday night at« han- goat hi Charlotte at'whiah thaa a tm> ^y w»a praamted to EBahe McFad- de^ CtaoMon ooUa^’a aff-American fooAall idayar. - _ DR J. LEE YOUNG DLL ^ The many frkmde of Dt. J • Xea Yboag; '•iff regrat to iknanr that he to alil'eaattnad to togottod MffiSHOES Stimiiiiif New PENN ASEPTIC (SaaRiaad) CYNTHU Sport Shoes $3.98 Oae of the saasoa's snartest walkiag ozforda . . . cleverly comUaiag croaked kid with aaiooth calf trimniag: Parforatioas add baaaty sad a wondarfal "air-cooled" faal- lag! gana-icatoUat Pssraaaei Uc liaiats ara aa added praCae- tioa far healtliy faet! hr Popataur for School! WHITE and BROWN Oxfords $1.98 Law-haal^ sadHa axfarda hi white wHk brows triauaiag am yaaag girls* pat sham! Stitrhdawa coaatractlaa aad heavy aark aad rabhar coaipa- riitiaa aalsa amka thaoi laamr Sooey, Shiny Phtent LcoUmt Pumps $1.98 New — aad aery samrt for j! Lav^ black sup iala aaw thraagh tha soi die side i m. aad ag aad yaw fast laah daiaty. rl ipo to right waa amiataia a tha sttractiva BniM fto Cdnitart and Wear! Kid (hefords $2.98 Trim laaUag la giva yaa II af yatoh! A-Higsad Goadyoar WcH! Leathor Saks aad Hedo! Girls'Oxfords SMART ECONOMY! $2.98 Saddle oxfords are sasart far everyday aad achaol wear! Bailt aa the cooefartaUa Dutch girl "waBod" last that givoo late af tea room yet nahm ■heee leek toerter! Rohher tape' aa tha haoto — aad for extra valoa, Gadyear Welt cQSMtractiaa. H wMto Nabock wHh taa calf trfaa. —Fdr Sports! GMirOif«tib $1.98 Easy to haep laakiBg!