The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 24, 1941, Image 3
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SOCIEIY Evans, CUB Nn CHURCH NEWS
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County Contest
Winners Named
%1.
Sundoy School Closs ^
Moots With Mrs. Coopor
The Helen Andenon Sunda;^ adioM
clam ol the Fixat Baptist churdi met
on Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. C. W. Ck)oper, with Mrs. Lynn
Cooper as assistant hostess.
An inspiring devotional was con-
ducted by Mrs. Kenneth Brown. At-
ter the business sesskm a social hcmr
was enjoyed. Cookies and
were served to twenty guests.
Mfthodist Wofnon To
Nmd Study Class
,||lS. S. C. Dunlap, secretary of
tahafim education of the Broad Streft
Vettodist Wcmian’s Society of Chris
tian Service, has ^announced plans
for a study class to be held Monday
and Tuesday, Ainril 38 and 28, at
3:80 in die afternoon. Chapters of the
Elementory Events At
Laurens. Medals Are
Awarded.
Thirty-seven first, second and
third place winners, including one tie
Lutheran Orphonage
Picture Here Tonight ^
A moving picture depicting life
and activities of the Lutheran or
phan home of the South, located at
Salem, Va., will be diown at eight
o’clock tonight at St. Jc^’s Luth
eran church. The Rev. Edwin D.
Zeigler, assistant to the superintcod-
«it, is making a tour of the synod
of South Carolina, and representing
the orphan home at the meeting of
wt thm .ntiii.i various amferences now being held-
and two perfect scor^ in the annual Zeigler was in Clinton Tueaday
and spdce briefly of the work of the
county ^^diools seeding, spelling, dec
lanktion and expression contests in
Laurens last Friday night have been
announced by the chairmen of the
various events.
home at the Piedmont conference
meeting.
Arrangcmdnts have been made to
show die picture to the staff and
Hie perfect scores were made by j children of ThomwcU orphanage in
Mary, cyurke of ‘ Laurens central | their chapel at 6:45 this evening.
book, ’Dangerous Opportunity,” ajacho^^ ^on first place in the IA cordial invitation has been ex-
Thornwell Auxiliary ^
Holds Regular Meet
The regular monthly meeting of
the Thornwell Menuirial church aux
iliary was held on Supday afternoon
in the library.
The .newly elected president. Miss
Elizabeth Akers, presided. She told
a beautiful story of ’’consecration.”
■A prayer band was formed, after
reports were given by ^ sec
retaries of causes. Mrs. Bessie E.
Godfrey, delegate to the Presbyte-
rial meHing at the First church here
Thursday, gave a report of the meet
ing.
Baptist Missionary
Society Meets
The woman’s Missionary society
of the First Baptist church met on
Monday aftemOon at the (diurch.
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey conducted tiie
devotkmal, after which the program
was turned over to the Franks circle,
Mrs. O. A. Spinks, diairman. SeveraT
members contributed intoesting ar
ticles on the subject, ”A Challenge To
True Discipleship.” The president of
the organhmtJbn, hlrs. Alec HenrjL
presided.
Lipns and Friends
Enjoy 'Lodies Night'
Uiembers of the Lions club, their
wives and friends gathei^ at the
armory Friday evenmg fof the an
nual celebration of ”^108 night”, of
the did). ■ _
The hall and tables were attrac
tively decorated, a patriotic motif
being used.
President H. L. Eichelberger pre
sided, and P. S. ^Uey wdeomsd me
guests.
Several prizes were distributed
during the evening, and favors were
nyUm hose.
Dancing was enjoyed frmn 10 till
2, with
tra fumlshin^tne music.
A turkey dinner was served the
group by Bfrs. Hmry M. Young.
Duncha*^^ ^ China, will be taught by
John O. Barden, Mrs. J. V. Ed
wards, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Mrs. J.
4W. Coleman, Rev. L. P. McGee, and
Mrs. Clyde Lankford. All interested
in the subject arc invited to attend
the classes.
Methodist Society
Holds' Business S^sion
OnMonday afternoon'the* Woman’s
Sodety of Christian Service of Broad
Street Methodist churdi held their
April business meeting.
Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of the
church, gave the third study in a se
ries on ’’Jesus and Social Redmnp-
tioo.” Blrs. John W. Coleman, diair
man of the social service committee,
reviewed wmk done by this group.
Reports were given by delegates who
attended ythe annual meeting of the
society in Columbia March 27 and
28. Mrs. B. H. Hofaj w** selected
as secretary of student w(^ and the
group voM to give a hat party on
Thursday evening. May 1. All ladies
of the congregation are invited and
me proceeds will be used to paint me
chu^. r'
tended me public by the Lutheran
congregation to s^ the film.
SUMMER aOSING
si)(m grade reading contests, and
Jeanine Autret,- of Clinton, who won
first place in me third grade read
ing contests.
Medals awerded {me four first
place winners in me primary and in-, pimaasi
termediate declamation and expres-j*|{| |\|||p\\ tlDMV
Sion conjtests went to Jacqueline IIMI la#
Cannon of Laurens and Lawrence
Barden of Clintmi, primary wiimers,
and Jackie Kernels of Renno and
Barron O’Shields of Joanna, interme
diate winners.
The complete list of first, second
and mird place winner^ was an
nounced as follows:
AROUND IHE TOWN
incidents. Unusual and
Ordinary, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
JEANINE AUTRET, daughter of
Prof, and Mrs. Jean Autret, who is a
member of me mird grade at Flori(ta
Btreet adiool, was first place winnw
in me Laurens county primary read
ing contest. Jeanine has me distinc
tion of being one of me two students
who have ever made*a perfect score
in me contest.
On Methods Day
Give her a famtiiiK Gift—
somethins: to cheri^ Use
our law-away plan and
make your sele^km now
from our stock many
lovely and appropriate
gifts.
FRONTIS
JEWELRY STORE
and GIFT SHOPPE
FMoul, hm at RYAN McCRARY
will be interested to ieam of his
graduati<m tomorrow, April 25, from
Kelly field, Texas. At this toe he
VnUI TeetgW Mlleddimiwlop as a sec
ond lieutenant in me United States
army air corps, wim assignmoit to
be given later. Lt McCrirj is me
son of Mrs. R. J. McCrary of mia
city.
MR. and MRS. FRANK SIMPSON
are building a new home on Norm
Adair street
on HEALTH 1MT
'cOMtSMA.
CAPSULE
• You probably know abow
vkamias and the important pact
jy disc. Boi do you rsslist
what a stsrding dimranot tbsre
is in vkamin peodnets? Whw
yonr Doctor prescribes for a ti-
tsmin daide^ werecommand
Abbott’s Viesmin Prodnett.
You tre sssntqd of SNUwrior rits-
min pocancr.scacodntaaaioooa.
tenc» and tr«b4o>Iabal dainu.
C0mptttt pitsmim ifeh$,
SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY
Primary declamation and expres
sion: girls, Jacqueline Cannon, Laur
ens, first; Edim Cogdill, Trinity-
Ridge, second; Libby McDaniel,
Hickoi7 Tavern, third; boys, Law
rence. Bardmi, Clinton, first; Ted
Weathers, Laurens, second; Wiilliam
McPherson, Laurens, third.
Intermediate declanuition and ex
pression: girb, Jackiq Kernels, Ren
no, first; Alberta Baldwin, Clinton,
second; Jean Martin, Gray Court-
Owiiigi, third; bofa, Bamm O’-
^ields, Joanna, first; James Dorctm
Hairston, Providence, Clinton, sec
ond; Tam Bryson, Mountville, jhird.
Priinary reading: grade 1, Julia
Monts, Clinton, first; Sara Jean
Blakely, Laurens, second; Carolyn
CrawfOi^, Hickory Tavmn, third;
grade 2, Ariail Leopard, Laurens,
first; Mary Jean Watts, Cross Hill,
second; Marma Armstrong, Hickory
Tavern, third.
Intermediate reading: grade 3,
Jeanine Aut^, Clinton, first; Manly
Forrester, Laurens, second; Nellie
Bramlett, Ford, and Jimmy Few,
Mountville, tie for third; grade 4,
Mary Astoore, Hickory Tavern,
first; Priscilla Sheppard, Laurens,
second; Herbert Hunter, Clinton,
third; grade 5, Lucy Reid, Laurens,
first; Jenie Hamilton, Mountville,
second; Dorothy Watkins, Cross Hill,
thM; grade 6, Mary Clarkp, Laurens,
first; Edna Proctor, Ford, second;
BARBECUE
SUPPER -
. Bum River
Sclio<d
Per Beiiedt of SduMil
Friday, Apiil 25
6:'S0 P. M.
50c and 60c
STEAK, PIG-FOOT STEW
BARBECUED PORK
MISS MARCIA GALLOWAY was
awarded first place for me best in
terview story at me Soum Carolina
high school press assodatkm meeting
in Charleston the past week. The
trophy, a loving cup, was given Miss
Galloway for her interview of Na
poleon Hill, which appeared recently
in The Sentinel, 1<^ high school
paper, omer students attending me
conventkm Thursday and Friday
were MISS BETTY HUNTER, editor
of The Sentinel. MISSES JANE LIT
TLE, BOBBY JEAN CARR and
AMELIA PAYNE. Miss Hunter waa
one of ei^t delegates riiosen from
the group to' make radio addresses.
Two-minute impromptu talks were
given by me speakers ov^ station
WTMA in Charlesto on subjecta
drawn frmn a hat
MR^. C. V. POTTER returned to
her home in Chicago, IlL, mis week
after being me guesh for a few days
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs.
Potter, ^mer-in-law of James Hitt,
a native ClinUmian now residing in
Chicago, was deJi^M wim her first
trip Soum. She wu carried away
I wim the abundance of lovely Bow
lers here and commented on how far
our spring is in advance of me
e forthern season. She had worn a
eavy coat me day befm|« her de
parture to find summer w&ther u]to
her arrival here. ’
I DID YOU SEE—The three attrac-
itive pictures of me Lankford home
j and flower garden in Monday’s Spar
tanburg Joiunal and the acconq>any-
I ing story .... The picture of FANT
THORNLEY conducting an adult
class in Columbia on recent books
whidi appeared'in the Dixie Lena,
picture magazine of Soum Carolina
... or hMur the group of young folk
(« a hay ride awenading me town
on Saturday evening?
Cub Scouts Enjoy
Fishing ond Picnic
On Tueaday afternon me Cub
Scouts of Den 1, accompanied by the
den mother, Mrs. Edward Henry, and
den chief, Chris Adair, Jr., enjoyed
a picnic and fishing at Bud) river.
After fishing and making whistles
from hickory limbs supper was serv
ed picnic s^le. Also accompanjring
me scouts ,were Mrs. George Brock-
enbrou^, Mrs. R. T. Dunlap, Claude
Nash and Edmunds Young.
Ruby Workman, Crosa
first; Mary Few, MountvilUe, second;
Jocelyn HolUnipworm, Cross Hill,
mird.
Spelling
The three spelling contest winners
were announc^ as Frances Corbett,
Mountville, first; Doris Rhodes, Gray
Court-Owings, second; and Betty
Jean Reid, Laurens, third.
SUMS MAY 7TH
The following petition, circulated
this w^ek.'was furnished The Chron
icle wim a request for publication
today.
We me undersigned agree to close
our respective places of business at
12 o’clodi no(m on eadi Wednesday
during me months of May, June, July
and August, beginning Wednesday,
May 7m:
Sumerel’s Dept Store, Weatem
Auto Associate Store, Dell’s Beauty
Shoppe, Cooner's Store, Milling
Grocery Co., Hamilton’s Jewelers,
The Country Idarket Dixie Barber
Shop, Belk’s Dept. Store, City Sales
Co., J..C. Penney Co., Sowers Ga
rage, Chimdler and Cooper Garage,
T. I. Holland, L. L. Copeland, Ben
Heamerly, Clinton Merc. Co., Bla
lock’s Grocery and Market, Spratt
Grocery Co., Mauney’s Grocery, I. C.
Boland, Pramer-Simpson, A. E. Mc
Intosh, Maxwell Bros, and Kinard,
Blakefy Bros Seed Store, Dailey’s
Cash Grocery, M. S. Bailey and Son,
Bankers, Commercial Depository, L.
B. Dillard, Ladies’ Shoppe, R. H.
Gause, City' Shoe Shop, Frank E.
Miller, J. I. Copeland and Bro., H.
W. Simmons, Abrams Barber Shop,
Abrams and Geer Beauty Shoppe,
Chaney's Dress Sioppe, Scott Store,
J. B. Frontis, SanitaiT Barber Shop,
Birdsey Flour Mills, Rogers Store,
Rose’s, A. and P. Store, Home Stores,
Copeland-Stone Co., James Pitts
Store, Blakely’s No. 2, Mamer Fur
niture Co., Young Company, Gal
loway’s Barber Shop, Adair’s Men’s
Shop, Page’s Beauty ^oppe. Geo.
A Copeland and Son.
W.M.U.ToMeet
Hi Laurens Saturday
Program for 39fh An*
nual Session of BopHst
Orgonizofion Given.
The Woman’s Mistionary union ai
the Laurens Baptist association will
hold iti mirty-nlnm annual searion
in me First Baptist church of Laur
ens on Saturday, April 28, beginning
at 10:30 o’clock, according to an an
nouncement by the superintendent.
Miss AUene Franks, and the aecre-
tary, Mrs. J. W. Henderson.
The meme for me day will be,
”HIs Command, Our Supreme Obli
gation.”
The program for the morning and
afternoon sessions follows:
Hymn for me year, “Jesus Saves.”
Devotional or Watchword for the
year—Mrs. J. H. Kyzar.
Roll call of organizations:
Division 1—^Mrs. J. B. Cook.
Division 2—Mrs. G. E. Taylor.
Division 3—Mrs. J. H. Byrd.
Charge to Fulfill me Purpose of
me Great Commission—Mrs. C. B.
Bobo.
Superintendent’s report.
Prayer.
Special Music—Mrs. J. H. Kyzar.
My Effort to Obey the Great Com
mission—Miss Lucy Wright, Hwang-
hsicn, China.
Offering. Announcements. Prayer.
Lmich.
AftemeoB Sesslan
Hymn, “Jesus Saves.”
Devotional—His Command to Tar
ry—Mrs. J. L. Cumbertson.
Prayer that Baptists may hasten to
fulfill meir mission.
Special Music—Mrs. B. R. Lawson.
Reports of efforts to obey the Great
Commission in the Association.
Sunbeams—Miss Nelle Simpeon.
R. A.—Mrs. Uda Yeargin. —
G. A,—Miss Amaryllis Smith.
Y. W. A.—^Miss Ethel Stanmons.
Mission Study—Mrs. T. L. W. Bai-
Stewardship—Mrs. Swofford.
Electioo of Offiem.
In Memorian—Mrs, Gray Hin>.
Presentation of linen shower to
Connie Maxwell orphanage.
Announcements. Prayer, Adjourn
ment.
SPECIAL OFFER
Good Bauaekeeplng, f
|4.8t. CeamopelMaa, 2 yean far mil.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
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RUMfOKD RlPPtlS
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use an oar trvmpotf
MCAUU tiM'i Sm« I
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FOM> lalilas SavSw. I
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XIMAl
ICE CREAM
(Trade Mark Registered)
AHUSGROVE
Hill, third;
SLOAN TAKES NEW WORK
James P. Sloan of mis city, mem
ber of the county legislative delega
tion, is now employed part time in
the offices of W. P. Jacobs of mis
city, in statistical defense work. Af
ter adjournment of me legislature
Mr. Sloan will give his full time to
me work, he states.
Tribute Te
MRS. SALLIE TURNRR NABORS
Early Sunday morning, January
19, 1941, as me shades of night were
lifting and a new day was about to
dawn, me gentle spirit ol~ a loyal
member of me Hurricane Woman’s
Missionary society, Mrs. Rallie Tur
ner Nabors, slipped silmtly away to
me eternal home. We pause to pay
tribute to her memory.
She was a devoted mother, a kind
friend and a fine Christian wixnan;
always cooperative in every imase
of contnunity activity.
While we' are conscious of our loss,
we are thgnkful for her life of faim-
fulness.
Our syrnpamy is extended to all
her loved ones in this time of sor
row, and we offer our prayers fdr
divine comfort..
Even m^ugh we miss her so, we
know mat she is happy in her hea-
vimly home.
We know you have a beautiful home
Where the streets are paved wim
gold,^
And in mat glorious land.
MThere we wm never grow old.
When our work on eaith is ended
And we gatbw ’round me mrone.
No more heartaches, pain or sorrow
In mat radiant, heavenly home.
Mrs. J. F. Whitmire, '
Mrs. G. C. Nabors,
Mrs. Tom Milam,
lOrs. 4* W. Young,
.. • Committee.
The Musgrove Home Demonstra
tion club held its April meeting at
Musgrove schooL The program for
the monm was carried out, wim six
teen members present.
After a business session me host
esses, Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Mrs.
Earle Workman and Miss Bessie
Davis, served sandwiches and punch.
The next meeting will be wim
Mrs. Alex Henry May 1.
A special meeting of me club
members was called on April 18, at
which time a social hour was en
joyed after the business session.
Mrs. Frank Anderson was hostess on
mis occasion, and served a delicious
sweet course.
IS A
il DELICIOUS TREAT
FOR EVERYONE
—An Ice Cream Soda
at the fountoin!
—By the Saucer!
—By the Cone!
You'll Love DiximoiD any
woy you tty TtT*
Thaee bei spring and snmmer days ahead can be nwde a
let nMre pleaaant If yon try PtartmalD dnUy. TonH find a
•f PtxhnatP to ’mit the spot,” ai)d.|wt only is the taste deltetoNM
bnt It’s mate nntrltions. Always for DtxImalD.
CALL FOR DIXIMAID ICE CREAM.
from your favorite dealer in Clinton and GoUville
GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO.
WB DO ALL KINDS OP PRINTING
—BXCBPTilAD
CHROKrcLMUBUdRlNG CO.
‘ FOR SALE
DESIRABLE HOUSE
AND LOT
ON SOUTH BROAD 8T.
If interested, Rpply to
B. H. BOYD
CUntoB, S. C.
Pitts Motor Company
North Bread Strete
Cltnten, 8. C.
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