The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 08, 1940, Image 3
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SOaSTY EVENTS,
club and CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST
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MRS. CONDUCTS
PROGRAMFOR ORCUS «
tMenIber* of tihe Etta RiidiRe cirde
of ThowiYweil Manama] diurdh met on
Monday mtitnmvm at 'die home of
Mra. ip. M. Stnttt for the resru]ar|
! monthly seamon.
I Prayer by the circle chairman, Mn.
Jennie Ne^rk, opened the meetinc
foUnwed wMi a devotional on **Abkl-
inf In Obriet,” niuch waa firen^liy
Mn. B. S. Pineon. The program vrae
announcbments
The W. C. T. U. vnR meet FWday,
fVh. 9, at'1t;80 at the home of Min.^
6. W. Snmwel. .
The Anxiliary of the Pket Preaby-
ierian chordh meet. Monday, Feh.
12, at 8:45. The ffronp vrfll be ad-
Braaeed by Mrs. Cari Bramktt of Lm-
rena, president,of the Donth Carolina
synodical.
The Susanna Wesley Bible dasa of
Broad Street Methodist church, will
maet.at .ihe home of 'Mrs. Hubeft
PitU on Friday, Feb. 9, it 8:80. '
Birthdays
And Annivoaaries.
Mn. T.' J. Blalock, Sr., will eeie-
brnte a birthday Wednasday, Feb. 14.
Mrs. J. B.' Wilder bad a tmthdayi^
yesterday,and Mr. Wilder will obaam'*
hie Fd>. 11.
Today, Feb. 8, is the lurthday of
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BRIDGS CLUB MEETS
\ WITH MBS. BAILEY
Wednesday afternoon Mrs.- Silas
Bailey entertained her bridge duh.
Spring flowers adorned the living
room where tables were arryrged
caida. After die games a ddkious
Itmcheon was served.
MRS. HAYS AND MRS.^ STONE
entertain AT ROOK
Friday afternoon fibih. S. C. Hays
and Mrs. G. W. Stone entertained
whh a lovely rook party.'
The living #oom was attractive with
greasions of rook were enjoyed.
Late in ‘ the afternoon ddicioiu
salad and sweet couraea were served.
UTTLE JUNE OWENS
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
On Friday afternoon June Owens,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ow
ens, entertained the **Five Little Pep
pers" cHib.
Merry indoor games were "played
and later in the afternoon punch Wid
cookies were enjoyed. Memhers Vf
theJj^fub in addition to June are
LouIm Skigley, Doris Owens, Vir
ginia Emory and Clara Johnson.
MISS BLAKELY HOBTBSS TO
CLUB AT TMBATRE PARTY
Mias Martha Lou Blakdy was host
ess to members of the high school
dub, M. L W., on TXiesday evening
at the home of her mother, Mn. H.
M. Btefcaly. '
A Valentkie motif was chaxmingly
carried out in bodi decorations and
refrsabmanta. Soon ai)ter the gneaata
asaemhled a tempting salad coone
was served after vdiieh the group at
tended a local theatre.
JOINT HOSTESSES
AT BRIDGE-LUNCHBON
Among lovely' parties of dw wedc
vns the hridge-iuiioheon Mrs. S. C.
Hays and Mrs. C. W. Stone gave on
Wednesday.
Lovely potted plants-added to the
attractiveneas of the living room,
where prettily-appointed tables were
placed. A ddectable luncheon was
served.
Later several interesting games of
cards were enjoy^. •
MRS. FERGUSON HOSTESS
TO CENTURY CLUB
■^||^v^,iivwYaa.wririiMrjyi/>^>'viwOT^,’yisiiiuuaiii vrmiiiiwwT-
ttHsinoon Mn« L.
^ , *v. Barbara Workman, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. A; C. Workman
lap os'iMounitviHc, who gave an m^pir- t_ s« ■ tn
hig-discusaion <m the topic, “The - - .
Ghriatjan Home.’*
. At the coneluaion of a abort busi-
oeas session the hostess was assisted
by Mn. J. M. Hudgens and Miss Dor-l^^JP^
Mies Jamie iXde wiS celebrate a
twthday Saterday, Feh. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant ob
served their wedding anniversary
othy Stotts in serving a delicious sal
ad course with coffee. [
THORNWELL HRCLE
WITH MRS. PINSON
Tuesday evemng Mn. B. S. Pinson
delightftdly entertained the Teachen’
circle of TbomweH Memorial church
at dinner.
The Valentine motif was attractive
ly carried out in the exquisitely-
appointed dining./ room tsMe. Red|
Mn. S. C. Dawkins 'has a birthday
Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Wttliam Donald Copeland, Jr., wfll
be one year old Fab. 11.
Mrs. H. F. Haris, of Columbia, for
merly of Clinton, has a birthday, Feb
ruary 15. I
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell of R^-
no, •celebrated their .wedding aimiver-
sary Jah. 81. '
Sunday, Feh. 11, is the birthday of J \
Miss Car^yn Freeman.
Miss EUaabeth Tudeer has a birth-
guson waa hostess memhen of
the Century dub.
A program on the sihject, “Ha
waii, Land of Beauty,’' was presented
with Mn. A. E. Spencer and Mrs.
FViguson eontriboti^ papdTs. 'Mn.
Ferguson, who has spent two years in
Hawaii, tdd of intemting experienc-
' es there and showed the gioup a num
ber of attractive Hawaiian curioe she
had edkioted. ' v
The club adjourned to med Feh. 20
at die home of Mrs. H. E.,Sturgeon.
MISS ADAIR HONOREE
AT BRIDGE PARTY
Honotring Miss Nannie Sue Adair,
popular bride-elect, Mn. Silas Bailey
esFtertained with a lovely bridge party
<Hi Friday afternoon.
Two tables were prettily sippomted
for cards in a setting of early spring
flowers. After several games the host
ess served delicious leffeahments.
Mass Adak was rememheiwd with
a gift of chhia.
METHODIST CIRCLES
MEET MONDAY
OSedas of Broad Street lletbodiet
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noon at 8:80 aa foBowa:
Cirde /No. 1—Mra. P. B. Adair,
chainnan, with Mrs. W. H. Simpson.
f^nde INo. 2—Mrs. B. H. ^ory,
chslrman, with Mn. J. B. Dailey.
Circle No. 8—Mrs. Htiiect Pitta,
dwirman, with Mn. Ralph Blakdy.
The Business Girls’ dide, headed
by Rn. Clifton Adahr as chairman,
will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at
the home of Mn. Louie Thomley.
U. D. C. CHAPTER MEETS
WITH MRS. MeINTOSH
Mn. A- E. McIntosh was hostess to
the Stephen D. Lee chapt^, U. D. C.,
on FViday afternoon. Assisting her aa
hostesses were Miss Mary Johnson
and Mn. Jessie <l^arks.
An interesting and informative pro
gram on Qeoige Washhgpton was pre
sented, with Miss Johnson, Mfs. P. S.
Jeanes, Mn. Sparks and Miss Juli*
Ferguson taking part.
Tbs Washington theme was also
used in the attnwtive decorations in
ths homa
Later in the afternoon a ddidoul
salad ooorae was served. ..
flowers in a white woven china con-jjjgy Pdiruary 13
Uiner formed the centerpiebe. w^ Miss MBnnie'Riiy edebnted a birth-
hearts iuran^ around it in a de- Saturdiy, Feb. 3.
sign. Red and white nut cups and
plike cards combined completed the!' w%« .s
table. A delicious dinner was served. tSirUIS
After dinMr the final study in the
Book of John was given, with Mrs.
Pinson teaching the classes.
The cirde pre^ted Mrs. Pinson
with a beant^ g^ of pottery in
appreciation of her .help In their
SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Char
lotte, N. C., announce the birth of
twin soni, on Friday, Feb. 2. Blrs.
Smith is pleasantly remembered hert;
-^ws 'Mias EtirntwHi Duilisrtihr*^'
RAMPBY
Mr. and Mrs. Alton R|unpey of Tay
lors, formerly of Clinton, announce
the birth of a daughter on Jan. 80.
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
for the many kindnesses shown me by
my friends and neighbors since my
illness. . * W. J. DUNCAN.
MISSES POOLE HOSTESSES
TO BAPTIST Y. W. A.
. Misses Clara and Tda Fcde were
hoatcssca to membera of die Young
Women’s association of FMrst
Baptist chureh on Tuesday rising.
Miss Ida Poole, gave at a devotional
the 18th chapter of fkrat Corinthians.
Mils Ova Pode, aasiated by. Misses
Helen Pugh, Miriam _ Ndson, Jose
phine and Lou (Belle Neighbors, pre
sented a program on “f Buik My! ®<if*cat»on tax and to dfeclare legal
House of life.” [coin-operated devices which give a
Minuses of the last meeting were I *^^*^*’” •'Wl uniform return,
read and the foUowh^ comoaHttaej ^ ^ • hearing for next Tuesday
elections hdd; |on a nieaaure to restrict thq sales
•Persimal Service committee: Miss:®^ wines containing more than 14
Ida Pode, chairman. Miss Ruth Smith, Ialoohd by weqEht to Hquor
Miss Mary Lou Johnson. |stores.
EnlistmMit committee: Mass Miriaun j
Nelson, chairman. Miss Mickey Rob-:
erts, MIm Mae Dicus.
SMial ccmimittee: Miss Jessie New
by, chairman. Miss Vdma Pugh, Miss [
Ctara Poole. |
After the business sssaion a aoeid
hour was enjoyed, and several amaa-
ing games placed. Mra. Roy Bargeaa,
a recent bride, waa remembarad by
tfie group with a gift of crystal, the
praaentation being made by Kba. C. C.
Bnumon, naiHy-elaetad Isadsr. During
mm hoil
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■ad GIFT SHOPPE
Mrs. R* L naxloo waa boataw on
Monday afternoon to members of the
tnissioliary society^ of the Associate
Reformed Predbytenan dhutch.
Mrs. Hubert Todd Was leader of the
program, the topic being ‘IFmwign
Minions.” ^(ks. J. Reed Todd, Mirn
Nannie Young Tribble (Mrs. L. M.
Wilson add Mrs. C. B. Betts con
tributed articles on the adbject for
considerston during the afternocm.
At Ihe conclusion of the program
the hostess served delicious sand-
wiqhes, cooMee and coffee.
MISS PACK HONORS
PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB
On last evemng Miss Sara
Lee Pack tentesrtained the PiMk
Speaking dub and a number of visS-
tors at her home on Musgrove street
Contests and. games, dnging, musk
and daneiog were enjoyed.
IVMe prosent were Mr. and Mra.
J. W. YouQi^iNr and Ikde daughiter,
Shkky, Walker Spinks, Jackie Hol
liday, Ohariea Hughes, Hdeh Pugh,
Bashum Strange, (qnd Janee Sample
and Johnnie Nabm of GoldviHe.
The hoateaa and her mother, Mra.
J. T. Pack, served tempting rdresh-
ments.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED -
WITH LOVELY LUNCHEON
Mrs. Joe S. Hagine of Abbeville,
entertained yesterday at Hotel CKn-
ton with* p limoheon, compbmentinc
Miaa Nannie Sue Adair, pop^r bride-
eleot of this month.
Denoting the place of the honcree
waa a beautiful corsage, while minia
ture Ifteneases were used at the plac-
ea of the other giKsta. A bouquet of
snapdragons centered the dining table
whejre a deikioas four-course luncheon
was aerved.
Misa Adairwas remembered by th#
hoateee wkh a lovely gift. An oubef-
town guedt for the ooeasKMi wua Mra.
Walter Wilaon of Alibevtile.
MISS DILliAEDXOMPUMBNTS
MISS ADAIR WITH PARTY
CemUnuing * acriea of paitiea for
Miaa Naimie Sue Adair, Miaa Maxy
Bowa^DBlard was hoateaa on Satur
day a(fterQ9ea at a deiightful bridge
party
The home waa attraetivdy arrang
ed and earty spring bkwsoms adorned
(he card roona. A bridal al^jpar ef
paetel-tiated statks maiked the place
«f the hoanr gwsh. A aomber of in-
tsrostlng gamee were played at two
tables, wM Mka Oolki^ Davis wiit-
niim high score.
, After the games the hostess served
a tcnniting salad pMe with Russian
tea. Candy was also passed during
the afternoon. ^
The brideHSeat was preaenbed by
the hostess with a gift. Miss Eugenia
Willis cif Fountain liui, and Miss Da
ria, «f Laorwu, were out-of Aswn
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8N NAflMOt AVI.
Last Thursday several membera of
the state health depaxtpent. Dr. &.
Perkins, county henfm ofDoer, and
Miae Jennie Faye Brrm, tubeamulosis
nurse for Laurens and Greenwood
counties, were in Ghnton making
berculin tei^ in the Red Ckoas truck.
Previously, aH schori pupils in the
county had been given the <^K>oitani-
ty to have skin teets made. If the re
sults of these teets were positive,
proving the necessity of further in-
vestigstion, they were given a fkio-
roecopk tea^ which can beat be ex-
pla^n^ by terming it a “temporary
X-ray.” Cliiiton dtiaena were invited
to ebaerve these testa whkh were
made poaeiUe by the sale of Chriaf^
mas bmIs. Several pkturea wera made
of the truck and local people, inolnd-
big 'Rev. C. B. JBctte,, chairman of the
se^ drive here, R. E. Sader, local
druggist. Mid £. F. Wingard, chy
health offloer.
' Fricods of CLYDE S. LANKFORD
will be flad to know he has recupet-
abed sufnoienitly to return to Me home
here yesterday after being a patknt
in a Greenwood hospital atnoe Ifon-
day. iMr. Lankfmd is much improved
but wHl be confined to hia home for
a number of days.
MISSES MARTHA RAMA6E,
ElilZAiBETH NICHOLSON, ALME-
DA JACKS, RUTH DAVIS, MADGE
JACKS, and JACK and ELIAS
ADAIR were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Templeton, near Lau
rens, at a surprise bmCh^ dmner
party given in honor of their
ter, MISS MARSY TBMFLETCHI.
MISS LAETITIA <T1HH) JONES,
who teaches at Lownterilte, is ririt-
hng her pccenls. Dtf. and Mxa. F.'D.
Jones. Thii unexpeotad vacation came
M -fsndLjQf. the enudHton of
roadsf wfakh wers ao bad in (ha
rounding aehool diatriot (hat many
puptts ootdd not get to toheoL
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With Valentins day just around (he
comer, we are reminded «f a
giriV version of a VahnHna
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
The more candy I an fed
The better I Uke yaa
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Regulate
Tourist Canals
Colambia, Feb. 5.—^The house ja-|
dkiary commiKtee favuiabiy reported
today bSli to Vieate county rngaM
lory boarda for touriat caaapa, to adb-
mit a constltiitional mmmadmmN! to
tha tnuna of Mb peH tax to
YOUR NEIGHBOR SAYS
ir IT TARtS
MY IM GOING TO
(GET SOME NICE Fill
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(Natkmal Blue Label Week)
Special! Dailey’s Blue Labd
COFFEE, 2 Ib 29c
Nici FAT BACK, lb. 7yjc
SOUTHERN BELLE
FLOUR, 24 lb. : 77c
48 lb $1.53
FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS
Citron, lb. 15c; Lemon Peel, 15c;
Orangre Peel, 15c; Cherries, 20c;
Pineapple, 20c.
CRYSTAL WHITE
FLOUR, 24 Ib. 87c
48 lb. $1.73
NUTS
Pecans, lb. 15c; Walnuts, 15c;
Shelled Almonds, 50c; Currants,
pto. 10c; White Raisins, pkg.
10c; FigSj 10 oz. pkR. lOc.
SPECIAL ON CANDY
Cban-up in Holiday Boxes. AH HOLIDAY
CANDY AT COST, regardlM of bao. A
complete variety a^ sixes.
CHEESE, Ib. 22c
IN OUR MARKET
SWIFTS BRANDED
WESTERN STEAK, lb. 45c
IN LAYERS
Breakfast BACON, lb. . 20c
, SMALL LEAN ..
PORK CHOPS, lb. 20c
Hog Feed, 100 lb. $1.75
75Hk
Freak Country Style
PorkXink SAUSAGE, ib..^
SWIFTS PREMIUM
LAMB CHOPS, lb. 40c
BEEF ROAST, lb. 20c
SUGAR, 25 lb. $1.25
10 lb. 50c 5 Ok 25c
Pure LARD, 8 lb. 69c; 4 lb. 35c,
2 lb. 20c 1 lb. 10c
BEEF UVER, Rt. 25c
BACON SQUARES. Ib. 20c
Fresh FISH and OYSTERS
SALT or MATCHES, 6 fw.. 15c
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