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1C- ^ ^7',- . ; . :if- Thursday; april 4, iiko TgE 'CtOITOM CBBONICLE. CUNTON. 8. C. IM "fyi ■'' IT,.-' t?: X I"' 1^.0 WT omaiD s SOCIETY EVENTS, CU7B AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST 'i^piMoe 74 dr 258 ^ m0m to TCpresent the Boroad Street auxiEbry at the maetinc- Rn. J. V. announcement The U. D- C. win meet with Miu MKe "Wricht at 4 o'’dock FHday, AprU 6. AH meiiihen are aaked to be METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY Oire^ oT Broad Street Methodist <lnirA win meet Monday, AprQ 8, at 8:80 as f(41oiws: No. 1—Mrs. P. B. Adahr, chairman; Mre. WeUofT Jaokaon, hosteas. No. 2-<Mrs. B. H. Henry, chairman; Mira. L. P. MieGae, hostess. No. 3-r*M«. HiAcrt Pitts, chair man; Mrs. J. K. Haselden, hostess. The Sara Glenn circie will m^t Monday evening at 7:80 at the home of Miss Rdby Woodruff. MRS. SPRATT HOSTESS TO CENTURY CLUB Mira. John Sfratt entertained the Century clth on Taeaday aftentbon at her home in CoMefa Vi^. -All 'MitereatiBi' Worid,'' waa given by Mrs. H. E. Spencer. The next meeting of the chib will be on Tuesdsy sftmtKMn, AprR 16 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jofanm. Edwards and Mrs. John Glenn Bar den were <Maffates from the Green wood dteti^ to the provisional con- feridaea’ maetlnr caUad Toasdsfy by Biahof) Clare iPtreaU and over whkh Mrs. i. W. *Paray, preaUent of the Woman'a Miawonary coanoU, prealdad Abo atlen^nr tba ooofaraaee Tnas day were Mrs. Arnold Cannon Mrs. R. L. boafcett. t PAGE THBBK Baker, William T Of Goldville, Dies t BIBLE CLASS MEETS WITH MBS. BYNUM BETTS The Ladies IMble class of the Asso ciate Reformed Predbyteiisn church met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. Bynum Betts. The s\d>ject of study wss “Mark,” with Mrs. A M. Kafcely, Jr., giving a discussion of the BibUoal character. After the program a aooiid hour waa enjoyed and the hoatese served ddidoae tea, sandwiches and oookiea. For the occasion, bouquets of bright spring flowers were used. LANFORD-SiMTHt ANNOUNCBMENt Mr. and Mm Rex W. Lanford of Waterloo, snnomice. the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to William Wade Smith of Kinards, the wedding to take place in June. Miss Lanford teaches in the Lau- reps city schoole. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Smith of Kinards. STUDY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. ADAIR Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R. C. Adair was hostess to the Study dub. Daffodils and cydonia were at tractively arranged in the living room. Continuing ^th« study of the For eign Short St^ Mrs. J. B. Hart dis cussed the life of the Riiaebn writer, Fidor D'ostoiavaki and read “The Thief,” on of Ma short stories. After thf program deHcioue tea, sandwiches and cakes were served. CLINTON WOMAN HEADS COUNTYJIBDICAL AUXIUARY FOR EN#IN6 YEAR At ita aimiia] hunneas mecUng held glL.flM...hittroa flf ■ JL..ii)ti WWttan in County Medical folkwing officers for. the ensuing year: Mrs. D. 0. Bhame, Jr., of Clin ton, president; Mrs. M. M. Teague, of Laursns, vice-preisnlent; Mra. H. R. Perkins, of Laurens, saerctary and treasuirer; and Mrs. John Garrett Wiliam T. 'Baker, W, of Ooldvffla, at the home of hie step-son. Smith, in CBnton larri Thors- night folkwing a kng pmriod of lining health. Funeral aerviees were condocted Saturday mon^ng in ESrawood ceme tery, Nine^-iSix. Mr. Baker waa twice married, his first wife being Miss Emma Devore of Ninety-4Sx and hm second wEe, the former Miss Births DeYOUNG Mr. and Mra. Marvin DeYoung an nounce the birth of a eon, Thomas Madison, on Friday, March 29. ROGERS Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Rogers of Green wood, announce the Inrth of a daofh- ter, Anna Elizsheth, on Sundgy, March 81. Mrs. Rogers before mar riage wea Miss Cbra Boho^ daughter of Mrs. W. N. Bobo of thb city. , „ . Rhoda SmiUi of Newbeisy who ear- this city, the Laurene Wv« «»; -wlft fbW ^ D, auxiliary dected the Eugene and G. P. Smith, sR of Clinton; one brother. Greenwood, and a niece, Baker, Nmety-Six. > Baker, Looiae NOW IMPROVING Friends of base Finney will be Hart, of Laurens, publicity and social «bd to kamw he is recuperating at his SUBSCRIBE TO THf CHRONICLE “The Paper Evei^bady Reads” COLDS Cause Diseoaif<»rt For qukk relief Iron tlie misery of colds, take 666 UqaM-^TaUeCs-8alv»-Neoa Dnpa TO SELL ’EM, TELL ’EM- With An Ad sMOi BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED AT HOME OF MRS. WILSON ^ Mra. L. M. Wibon and Mbs Mary Johnson wme co-hoetess^ to mem bers of their bridge dub on Thursday evening at the home of the formmr. Colorful and fragrant hyadnths, daffodib and apirea formed a pretty background for three tables. Ihro- gresaive bridge was pbyed, ilDa. R. T. Chapman winning high score prize. After the games 'a temptmg salad and sweat course was sjerved with coffee. rebtkms chairman. The new officers were named as delegates and alter- nateh to the state convention of the medical auxiliary to be held in Char leston May 1-2. The speaker for the afternoon waa Dr. H. R. Perldne, county health di rector, who gave a timely disctissaon on the subject, “Planning a Year’s Work for Your County.” The au]^- iary is entering its' second year of activity. , iMra. C. P. Vincent 'was awarded the prize for petfect attendance through out the year. Four other members who tied 'with Mrs. Vincent in being eligible fior the prize, were dls<iusli- fied through a drawing. The seoonef prise went to Mrs. Periuna. After the bunnese aeaskm delicious refreshments were served by the host- sae, aaaisted by Mrs. George Kakck of this city. It was announced that the next meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Hart in Laurens on April 22, St 4 o’clock. home after being a patient at the lo cal hospital for the past ten days. it b' MRS. ANDERSON HOSTESS TO DEMONSTRA'nON CLUB Mrs. Pmak Anderaon was bostesa! to members of the Musgrove Home Demonstration clih ^at the iMCarch meeting held at the home of her daughter, Mira. Kenneth Haselden. 'The devotional was led by 'Mrs. W. R. Anderaon. Miss Jennie Colenmn, county home demonstration agmt, was ki charge ,of .the program and gave' a hripfid talk on “Grading Veg- etaUes for Market.” Later in the afternoon the hostess served tempting refreshments. ^1^ MISS YOUNG BN’TBRTAINS * “SUE-DEE” CLUB A^ SUPPER On Thursday eveimg M'ks Heiny Etta (Young entertained members of the “Sid>-D€h” eluh at suppw. Arrangements of early spring Uoa- soma prettHy adorned the living room where smaH tefaleB were appointed for eight guests. After supper the young ladies attended a local theater. Enjoying the occasion were Misses Margaret Caroline Hipp, Marjorie Miller, Annette Moorhead, Janp Lit tle, Betty Hranter, Mary Bailey Ow ens, abd Virginia Sum^l. PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY Circles of the First Presbyterian ohmoh auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon, April 8, as follows: No. 1, wite Mrs. Lkyd McCrary at 7:30. The following circles win meet at 4 o’clock: No. 2, \with Mrs. William P. Jacobs. No. 3, with ]i^. R.* C. Adair. No. 4, <with Jfas. J'ohn Spratt. , No. 5, with Mrs. John Holland Hun- ter. No. 6, with (Mrs. Hubert Bojni. No. 7, with 'Mrs. Priagie Copeland. SPECIAL SHORT TERM OFFERS Time — 8 months, $2.67 new sob- scriptioBs oaly. Expires Aag. 31. Vogue—10 issues, 12.00. New sob- scriptimw oaly. Expires May 15. Sm the undersigiied for other spec ial offers. JAMES W. CALDWELL “ ' Call 276 HOME WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY AT QUANTITY PRICES MARKET SPECIALS And Birthdays MRS. COOPER HOSTESS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS The Helen Anderaon Sunday school class of the lint Baptist church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. W. Cooper. 'Bka. Gusjfoung and Mrs. IHigh Ray were aueistent The, Nvinc and diiung room 'of the home ■were thrown ensoite and prut- tily adorn^ with jonquBs and other ookrftd spring flowers. About thirty members were present. The meeting waa opened with pray- by Miss Agnes Davia and Mrs. er MRS. JACOBS HOST^ TO BRIDGE CLUB AT LUNCHEON Mrs. J. F. Jacobs entertained her "brMge ekb <m TVkIay with a deiight- fol Imkheon. Guests were invited for two tables > and a number of interesting gamss zenjo^red. A delickras course kmcheon waa served at noon. Bowk of skkmia *'‘and jonquils added attractiveness to the living room of the home for the occasion. Drummond Baley led the devotional After a welcom£|,to. new members of the claw, officers gave their reports, and contacting new prospects fmr membership was discussed. The hostesses served delicious ice cream and cake and during the eve ning mints were ahw passed. The next meeting wll be held st the home of Mrs. J. D. Owens. Ann Johnson, daughter of Dr. and Mra. R. W. Johnson, will be three years old Tuesday, April 9. Mr jsnd (Mra. .Lawrence F. Davis wl] c^ebrate their wedding anniver sary Saturday, April 6. 'Raymond Pitts and C. W. Cooper observed their birthdays April 2. 'Howie 'Dawkins has a birthday Tuesday, April 9. Tufky is the birthday of Aeie Lee Jbhneon, eon of'Mr. and,Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Copelai^ ‘ob served their wedding anmvmary Monday, April 1. George Alex Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henry, wiH be seven years old April 6. April » k the blrikdsy aUHss hm Young, daughter of Jrim T. Young, and a student at Lander ooticfe. Mr. and (Mrs. Ha^ Netties will ohserve their wedding anniversary April 6. ^ Tomorrow, April 5, is the birthday of diary Frsacca Pin^, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pinson. George Thompson Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Watte Copeland, will he'll years old Saturday, •April 6. ^ II !■ li* jv; ST: feL It^s Smart TO WEAR JEWELRY in and sec the many bstt^ri Watches, Lockets, Chincsi^ Rings, Crosses and FRONTIS JEWEIRY store* and GIFT SHQ^E i; I II i) If, HOLE WHOLEA I of ^ 'it. sole or y ■take ifwlMle J? et you get jdoalrte PlioiM'i28S CITY SHOE SHOF J. Dailey. Owner bR. FERGUSON WEDS MISS CAMERON IN WASHINGTON The marringe of Mlm Jmm Camer on and Dr. 'R B. iFergnson, both of Badtimdre, Md., on March 23 at the First Methodist church in Washing* ton, D. C., is of cot^^Hal interest to the relatives and friends of the bride groom throughout tins seetkm. Dr. Feigufon, tb^ Ion of Mra. R. B. Ferguson of ti^ city, and the late Mr. Ferguson, attended Presbyterian college and graduated in medirine at the Univeorsity of Virginia. He is a member of the physicians* staff at South Baltimore General bosiMtal. 8[|s. Ferguson ia a graduate, nurse, haying completed her training at the djojuth Baltimore’hospital also. Mitt Mattie Beasley Passes In Macon near ADAIR GIVES ELY PARTY FOR CLUB e' among social affairs of _ eek was the lovely paity given an Friday afterno<m by Mp. E. J. Adfh* for members of the Actaean riBm and a number of additional Miss Mbttie Beasley -mho resided Clinton, died Monday at the «f Bar ntese, Msa. O. L. Harris in Macon, Ga., where she had gone for a rimri visit. Miss Beariey had been in ill health for edme time. •Funeral services were eondocted yesterday monring at 11 o’okek from the Holly Grove Baptist church with Rev. W. N. Tong of this rity, as the Officiating minwter. knterment fol lowed, in the church cemetery. Miss Beasley who wss a woman ni many admirahle traits of Christian character,, mskde her home with her brother, Wade H. Beariey. Besides (Mr. Be^ey aim is survived by her niece, Mrs. Ranris, and three neph ews, Clyde Moore of Atlanta, Giqr Moore of Greenwood, and C. H. Moore of Aigusta. , • * ments of daffodik and with smaller bouquete placed fit vantage points, fiduMd a beautifri setting tor the party. Rook was pisgr- ed during the afternoon, and altim cards driects^e salad and sweet courase were serued. Mrs., S. C. Hays assisted the host ess In sarriag. G^ts for the occasion indudul Mrs. C. M. Ba'Rey, Ifrs. W. A. iMoochsad,\Mn. Julia Griffin, Mza. Guy C. Pitts, Mrs. T,. D. Cbpriamd* Mc^ Dothwrali Grshsha, Mrs. George A. Oopslaad, ’Mrs. C. W, Stone, Mss. a H. Boyd, Miss ShHie Wright, Miss irene W^ockraan^ Mka ipurk Lynch and kha. R. E. Sadler. LOCAL W< imaioi|ABY4; ^OtKonH MM A’TTEND CB Betegatos fbom the 's diifIsMisky aockty of the uppmr Booth Cssriiim conference met pt fit. Jol»*8 Methodist church in An derson •on Tues^y. Attrsetivriy let- tsrsd in silver, an interesting pro gram was iseusd for the two-dsy crie- hration of the tepmtyififth' amnivpr- ef the MfoaiiinHi masionasy pe- in this eunfarsnee. * . ^ riested Wesley Chib Elects OGficers Wednesday'evening at their regular nKMitfaiy meeting and mem bers of the Weeley Brothtthood cloh of (Broad Street (Methodist dhurch elected the frilowing officen to serve the remainder •of the conference year. John B. Gentry, president. Dr. 'Felder Smith, vsee-psneeideBt. E. >M. Timmerman leeretery and treseurtt. W. H. Simpson ia the retiring presi dent lof the riub. Professional Notice Dr. M. J. McFadden has re-apened his Deatal Office on second floor of The Chronicle building on Sooth Broad Street. REAL ESTATE • FIRE> and LIFE INSURANCE ' LOANS FINANCED ON REAL ESTATE B.H.B0YD Telephone No. 6 ^ Clinton, S. C. SLICED BACON 2 lbs 29c PORK CHOPS j2lbs.35c TENDERIZED PknicHAMS Lb...l9c PORK ROAST Lb. 15c VEAL CHOPS lb. .. XOc - CHOICE ROUSD STEAK Lb. 25c PORK SAUSAGE Rb.. iSc PORK . ,UVER 2 lbs 25c FULL CREAM CHEESE Lb. .19C FRESH KILLED FRYERS lb... 50c fKiSKNITEX 'i ■3 Wiiitm* Clothing Cleaned and Placed In A Cedarized Storage Garment Bag AT NO EXTRA COST Dry Cleaning destroys all moths and larvae, but yoor winter garments need added protection in your home. At no aMitioiml charge^ to you we will place them in a double-sealed Sanitea bag. This is the only sore |»x»- tection against moth damage, dost and air. BLANKETS RENEWED And stwed in mcHh-proof bags. Dry cleaning restores the delicate cohH« and soft texture of blankets. DYEING $2.00 and up. Your coats and dresses dyed in a lovely. FRESHEN YOUR DRAPES The thrifty way—by having us dean them. RUGS CLEANED To look like new 9x12 siic $2JM) HATS CLEANED AND REBUILT Dr. Haye Honored By Medkal Groiqi EXPERT ALTERATION SERVICE Mrs. J. K. Hatton la in dmrge of oar altermtian dephfUaent. Dr, 8. C. Hays «f Hays' hospital, was Qotiiled ymterdsy •of Ms sriae- timirte kesriac amririterutffis Fkac- twfe Oonnaittee of the Ajneriean Gel- lege of fhagesme in Serih OaroNaa. Ifembenbip in the organisation which is national In eeope, is by tevltation only, there now Mng about lOQ Rurgeone - physiciaas hokliiig aueh memberabip ii|i^is stete. MOTH-KILUNG H WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING -EXCEPT BAD c^oNicui puBusHmo ca UARTEI^ Clothes Cleaned and l^’otected \