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KK1DAV. MAKCII 10, 1014 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWELVE NEWS OF SOCIETY, CLUBS AND WOMENS WORLD EVENTS Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Will Have Dance At P. The News Patterns Meetings Hold Wide Interest Club meetings cf various kinds are holdina the attention Greenville women just now. Among those scheduled to be rcld soon are: LIMESTONE The Limestone club will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home The following girls with their Mrs.

L. P. White, were present. Misses Annie Nicoll. Ruth Henderson.

Gladys Porter. Flora Watsen. and Earline Williams. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting while everyone enjoyed a social occasion. A rich writer savs it Is impossible to hire a good valet.

But it is rather easy to marry one. Y. W. A. Is Held Monthly Meeting TRAVELERS REST.

Mar. IV The monthly meeting of the Y. W. A. was hPld Monday evening ai the home of Miss Reba Nell Southerlin.

Miss Annie Niroll. president, presided. After the reenter program, the week of prayer for home missions was observed and an offering taken. lows the annual Pan-H 1 1 i dances bv two weeks, and a sue-cffcsful week-end is expected. Mills, director oi the college orchestra, has played for a liumbT of dances in the state this year and his musicians were a splendid addition to the Glee club.

They should provide splendif! j-tertainment for the two danre.V The Beta chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi lraternitv at Presbyterian college, will hold its annual spring formal prom Fiidav and Saturday. March 16 and 17. at the Lakeside Count rv club. Music will be furnished bv Mills and his Bandwagon, the Presbyterian college orchestra. The Pi Kappa Alpha formal fol of Mrs.

F. B. Bozeman, 6 Rawipy Miss Margie Gaffney Guest Of Her Sister DUNCAN, Mar. 15. Miss Margie street, a gooa attenoance is ce-sired.

I.ANDKR The meeting of the Lander College club which was scheduled to be held on Monday. March 19. has been postponed until the following Monday, March. 26. All members are asked to bear this in mind.

BUNCOMBE ST. The social and literary meetine of the Woman's Missionary society of Buncombe Street Methodist church will be held next Tuesday Gaffney. of Spartanburg, was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Miss Dorothy Murrah spent the week-end in Union with her parents. Miss Alma Swii.er was the weekend guest of her parents at Miss Bobbie Boiter spent the week-end at Tucapau with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Boiter. R.

S. Ballenjier is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. L. G. Miller, at Spartanburg.

RETl'KN FROM GREENWOOD TAYLORS, Mar. 15. Mrs. F. C.

Greer and daughter. Miss Grace Greer, have returned home after spending the week-end in Greenwood, with relatives. D. Alexander. Misses Katherine Kennedy and Rose Hinson were among the weekend in Misses Ruby Cordell, Kathnn and Margaret Greer were visitors in Greer Saturday.

Miss Miriam Smith spent the week-end in Greer with her cousin, Miss Virginia Smith. Mrs Virginia Dezern spent the week-end with her parents at Miss Hunt Is Party Hostess Charming in every detail was the lovely budge party given Saturday evening by Addie Belle Hunt, honoring her house zuests. Misses Louise Henry and Mae Akxander. The rooms in which the guests were received were beautifully decorated to carry out the Easter motif. A suggestion of this season was noted in the dainty score cards, floral decorations and the sweet course served at the conclusion of the games.

The hostess was assisted in entertaining bv her sister, Mkxs Marguerite Hunt. Baggotts Return To Augusta Home CROSS HILL. Mar. 15. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob BaguoU and small son, of Augusta, have returned home, having visited Mrs. Baggott's parents, Mr. pnd Mrs. S.

A. Leaman. T. M. Pinson and son, Ernest, spent Wednesday in Columbia.

John Koon, of Ware Shoals, was last week's guest of his brother, J. W. Koon. John Nance, of Columbia, spent the week-end with his father, Senator Carroll D. Nance.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mitchell and Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Martin spent Sunday in Columbia with the Rev. J.

A. Martin, who is a patient at the Baptist hospital. Mrs. ustin Chandler, of Clinton, spent Saturday with relatives. Mrs.

Lilla Austin has returned from Greenwood, having visited his brother, H. H. Fuller, who has been ill. The Rev. F.

T. McGill visited relatives at Hickory Grove Saturday. t. B. Crews, of Spartanburg, was a business visitor here Tuesday.

Miss Gladys Griffin, of Greenville, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Macie Griffin. Mrs. Milton Boazman, of Vcrdery, was Sunday guest of relatives. The W.

M. S. of the Baptist church is observing a week of prayer for foreign missions. Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian This perfectly darhn? two-piece pajdina deserves a place in your "intimate" It is simply made, and holds a world of chic.

The pointed seamings mould the waistline beautifully, the back V-neck corresponds with the front treatment, and the adorable putf-rd sleeves (see small skctchi are included with the pattern. Printed cotton and wash silks are the thing large colorful florals, or dainty nosegays, as you like. Fit the waistline to your figure with ribbon sashes, and add a bit of lace edging or narrow ruffling for trim. Pattern 981)9 may be ordered only in sixes 12. 14.

16, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires 3 5-8 yards 36 inch fabric, 2 yards ribbon and 6 yards edging. Send Fifteen Cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred! for Each Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, the Style Number and Size of each pattern. Order Your Copy of the New Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book a practical -Spring sewing guide, offering stunning models for all occasions for grown-ups, juniors and youngsters, and for the woman who needs slenderizing lines, price of New Book.

Fifteen Cents. Bock and Pattern Together Twenty-Five Cents. Send your order to The Greenville News Pattern Department, 232 W. 18th New York, N. Y.

New Garment Brings Great Joy to Women i jjjjijui -f IbWKiifti hnm in i nn. Tl A afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the church parlors Circle No. 3. Mrs. J.

H. Armstrong, leader, will be in charge of the prosram. CONVERSE Members of the Converse Alumnae club of Spartanburg have invited members of the Greenville club to be their guests at a meeting- to be held this afternoon in the parlors at the collese at 4 o'clock. A large number of Converse alumnae living in Greenville are expected to attend. Crescent Club Meets Today Election of officers and transaction of other important business will take place at a meeting of the Crescent Music club to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

J. R. Simmons on Oregon street. Members of the club are asked to notice the chance in plans for the gathering and to be present at the meetine. A short musical program will be rendered.

A croup of hostesses will be present to assist Mrs. Simmons in serving. Personal Items AT HOME GeoiKfi Beacham has returned to hi: home from the City Hospital. He is recovering nicely. Completely Does Away With Sanitary Belts "From Broadway to Hollywood rays Anita K.

Lane, Stylist, Fashion Authorities are telling women about a new and amazingly popular little garment called "The Maculctte." Form-fitting like a Dancer's "pantle," and dainty as one's loveliest lincene. 'v i The Maculetle is moisture-proof It 'A, napkin securely in place does away r- helts-and, PRAISE BE can't be detected 'neath the filmiest frock. auxiliary held its March meeting Mrs. E. M.

Cushman Is On Regional Committee As there are thousands and Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. R. Austin. The topic, "Christ In Mexico," was led by Mrs.

R. B. Austin. Contributing to the program were Mrs. F.

T. McGill, Mrs. J. H. Austin, Mrs.

R. L. Crisp and Mrs. W. H.

Whiteford. thousands of women who always follow the fashion suggestions of Mrs. E. M. Cushman, Girl Scout commissioner for Greenville, has Miss Lane, "The Maculette" has The P.

T. A. held its regular 77wf Something New For EASTER If you have a little bit of money to spend for your Easter outfit and if you want it to lie really smart then let us show you how far your bud-pet, can co! With hundreds of new Spring Drones, Swaer Suits, Blouses, Skirls, Sweaters to select from so you ovre it lo yourself to pay us a visit, and please remember a depodt will reserve your pun-hase until Easter. DRESSES $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 UP TO $17.95 been made available for the women of Grnrnville at all the been appointed to the Girl Scout Just think what this means to the Business Woman, Teacher, Nurse, College or High School No belts, aprons or safety pins to bother with, she simply steps into this dainty intimate and goes about during those trying periods with no fear of sud-drn embarrassment, and a peace of mind never before known. Yes, girls, you can throw away your old-fashioned belts and rubber aprons.

"The Maculctte" is the last word in smart grooming and its protection is unfailing. meeting Thursday afternoon at the school building. Mrs. sneaiy had regional committee, for tne fates of netter Department Stores and Georgia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Florida and Porto Rico, it charge of the program.

"Child Training" was the topic. Mrs. Stone, of Greenwood, gave an instructive Specialty Shops. It comes in all sizes tea rose shade priced at Ji.ou, and fully guaranteed. At.

talk. During the business hour it was announced last night from the executive offices of the Greenville Girl Scout office. iocal Girl Scout council have expressed gratification that Cushmau has been chosen tor the position. Other members of the executive committee are: Mrs. Arthur Harris, of Atlanta, chairman: Mrs.

Lcc Ashcraft, of Atlanta: Mrs. Lucien Bosgs. Jacksonville: Mrs. Curtis Evnum. Asheville, N.

Mrs. Frank Holland, Atlanta; Mrs. Alfred Kay. Palm Beach, Mrs. George Lanier.

West Point, Mrs. A. C. Nichols. Savannah.

Mrs. H. Plante Osborne, Mrs. Jefferson Penn, Reictsville. N.

and Mrs. Herring Win ship, of Macon. Ga. to see it, and BE SURE it bears was decided to put on a minstrel at an early date, the proceeds to be used to purchase books for the Mrs. Cushman will become secre this label "The Marulelte" Reg U.

S. Pat. Ofs. No. 295037.

tary of the committee. It is under library. stood that she replares Mrs. David Coker as the South Carolina renre- jentative on the committee. This is the first time Greenville has had FROM FAIRFAX Mrs.

W. C. Manuel of Fairfax was the week-end guest of her daughter Mrs. C. S.

Fox on Lucille avenue. IN HOSPITAL The many friends of Miss Annie Robert Arnold of Honea Path will regret to learn that she underwent nn operation at the City hospital this week. IS ILL The manv friends of Mr. and Mrs, J. R.

Zarhary of 615 West Washington street will be sorry to know that their young son Doyle Zachary been seriously ill for several days. They will hope for him a speedy recovery, IN FLORIDA the honor of having a regional committee member, and members of the Bridge Party And Shower By Mesdarnes Dalton And King ANDERSON, Mar. 10 A lovely COATS $9.95 UP TO $35.00 bridge party and shower was given Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Means. Buck Watkins who is engaged on Miss Elethia Rice, who was con nected with the Central Agencies by Mrs. Hoy Dalton and Mrs. lorn King at the home, of the former, in honor of Miss Thelma Holland, bride-ficn.

Many lovely sprim; this citv. has accented a position with a law firm in Jacksonville, Fl.i. Miss Rice is the daughter of Mr. flowers arranged in the living rooms where bridge was played for some, time, Then little Misses Willa Holmes and Dorothy Alexander, dressed as a bride and groom came and Mrs. J.

Rice of Fountain Inn. Her many friends here will regret that her work takes her out of the city. nn engineering project in Greenville county spent the week-end here with Mr. a 1 Mrs. Frank Watkins and Jill Law Watkins.

Mrs. Walter Mayficlcl has gone to Washington, D. where she wiil spend two weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Clifford Getchcll left Monday for her new home in Birmingham, Ala.

Mr. Gctchel llrft two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J.

Pearman of Colum) visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. S. McDougald. We don't offer you something that's "just as good" wc give you the drugs and toilet needs you want at prices that save you money.

Look at these values in nationally known products and you'll see that you can save here. Friday and Saturday Specials Cook And Bryson At Letter Carrier Meet SWAGGER SUITS UP TO $29.75 BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS $1 to $2.94 $1 to $2.94 $1.94 to $2.94 mviN'GK Mar. 15. Mr. and Mrs.

Will G. Peden left last Monday for in ith many gifts for Miss Holland. The hostesses served a delicious sweet course. The folio' ing invitations are being received by all of the seniors in this section: The Anderson chapter of the Anderson College Alumnae Association invites the senior class to their amurl gh school tea, Fridav. March at 4 o'clock, at Anderson college.

Mrs. A. U. Moore entertained with Salem, Virginia, where Mr. Peaen will be at work tor some time.

Mr Cenree w. Hill of Florence spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. U. s. hiii ana nis son George, Jr.

EXTRA SPECIAL Milk of Magnesia Two Full Pints guaranteed best quality. $1.25 CREOMULSION Guaranteed to relieve that cough that hangs on Mrs J. Marian Brvson recently Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You GENUINE Crazy Crystals "Ask one who has used them" $1.50 visited her uncle. Mr. uox ana iam ilv at their home in Soartanburg.

Dr. Jones as the dinner guest a lovely bridge party at her home in North Anderson on Wednesday atternoon. At the end of the game it was found that Mrs. Joe S. Smith held high schore, while Mrs.

T. R. McCoy received coasolation prize Dainty refreshments were served 39c Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. rem pleton. -R Tnnl- nnrt .1. M. Brvson St All Salts over the world Kruschcn is appealing to girls and 98c STEWART'S, Inc.

"Greenville's Popular Woman's Shop" 109 NORTH MAIN STREET tended the rural letter carrier's con women who strive for an attrac Those present at this pretty party were: Mrs. C. Dodson. Mrs. L.

R. vention in Spartanoure last wee. mi ionise irranc in 75c NOXZEMA BOUDOIR SIZE McCov. Mrs. Ralph McAllister, Mrs.

Lawton Williford. Mrs. Frank Steele. the Turapau school faculty was at home foe the. week-end.

70c MILLER'S SNAKE OIL "It 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Gambrell and 11 rl a snent. last week-end in Charlotte with relatives.

They were 49c 49c 5c tive. free from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure and do this every morning for "It's the little daily dose that takes off the fat" and brings "that Kruschcn feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming fig.

ure. Get an Roc bottle of Kruschen Salts at Greenville Pharmacy or any drug store (lasts 4 weekM you must be satisfied with results or money back. 50c ARMAND'S Week-End Sets 35c FROSTILLA 2 FOR $1.00 LISTERINE 59c Mrs. George Wilder and Mrs. J.

S. Smith. Miss Sarah Payne of Anderson and Miss Mildred Hall, of Starr, have been selected by the Independent to represent this county at the Festival in Charleston, March 16 to 23. Thev will take part in the beauty contest, one of the most interesting features of the festival. Mr.

and Mrs. W. 9. McLeskey and family left Tuesday for Miami. where they will make their home.

s. Lawrence LaBruce of Georgetown is in Anderson visiting her mother, Mrs. H. A. Orr and her sister, Miss Charlotte Orr.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson and Mrs. Ernest Cochran returned to arleston Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Prentiss Reed of Tarrytown, N. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. S.

Minor. 19c accompanied nome dv Mrs. iam-brell's mother. Mrs. W.

L. Hood, who will spend some time here. Robert Vance of Clemson ssent Sundnv here with his parents. Henderson-Coker Wedding Announced FORK SHOALS, Mar. 15 An interesting event of recent date was the marriage of Miss Louise Henderson and William Coker.

of Fork Shoals, on Saturday. March 10, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. H. M. Fallow, of Greenville: in the presence of a Lw relatives and intimate friends.

Mrs. Coker is an attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Henderson and student in the Fork Shoals high school. Mr. Coker Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Coker and a graduate of the Fork Shoals Inch school. This popular young couple have the best wishes of a host of friends. They are making their home with the brodec room's parents for the present. Alluring Captivating Grand New Styles for 25c KOTEX or MODESS 15c i -XC5.

SMART $2.00 VALUE Helena Rubinstein Face Powder and ROUGE BOTH FOR $1,00 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE TAKE VIM HERB For That Tired Run Down Feeling GARDEN SEED We Have a Full Line of Fresh Seed. Get our Prices Before You Buy. 50c CHOCOLATE Coverer Cherries or Brazil Nuts ASTIR SHOES Coty's Face Powder with perfume 98c. Evening in Paris face powder with Perfume and Lipstick Including the newest Ifwen thrilling in their modest in greys, blues 9 33c )eiL'e sir oo' kirt- "A or the new calf. price 50c DRACHM Oriental Perfume 39c 25c NOXZEMA 15c Among teachers attending the State Teachers meeting at were: Mrs.

A. M. Sharpe, Miss Agatha Spellman. Miss Eddie Davis, Miss Katl'-- Burriss, Miss Nelle Cochran. Miss Carolyn Bell.

Miss Ceo B.uiev. Miss Rubv Norris, Misj Helen Tilley, Miss Sue Ellen Pul-liam md Marion Haves. Dr. M. R.

Campbell has returned from Mangum. where he wa called bv the death of his brother. Dr. J. F.

Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin ha? rctur ed from their wedriine trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Walkins. Mrs. O. L.

Chcnault and Mrs. Fehx Watkins have returned from a two week's motor trip through Florida. Mrs. Gene Cook h.is tronr to Atlanta. where she will visit Mis.

J. r. Maior soent week in Atlanta. the gunt of Mrs J. Beck.

Dr. and Mrs. A. Hrnrv cf this city and Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Eugene Mil-ford oi Greenwood have gone on a motor trip to Honda. They will tw auav two weeks ar.d visit many interesting places. Mrs. Sam Klutz of Chester is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. y. Mrs. W. K.

Stringer of this city and her sister, Miss Marv Freeman of Newman, have returned from a delightful cruise to Bermuda. Mrs. Clyde v. Smith has gone tn Florida wlvrr she will visit friends find relative. Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Hamtnett snt 29c MUSCULAR RHEUMATIC PAINS IT takes more than a salve to draw them n. It takes a "counter-irritant''! And that's what good old us; role soothing, warming, penetrating and helpful in drawirj; out the pain and congestion when ruhhfd on the sore, aching spots.

Muscular lumbago, soreness and stiffness generally yield promptly to this treatment, and with continued annotation once an houp, bussed relief is often experienced in five hours. Kvc-n better results than the never-tailing old-fashioned mustard plaster. L'sed by miiiior.s of people. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggis's.

In three strengths: Regular Strength. Children's (mild), and Extra Strong. II V- Cy i- 85c Three Flower Face Powder with PERFUME V(Hit1 look for od wido fM rOter voluft of fnortr yl then th. Gry. I9.

Navy, end Stock oro krt moori or rouK lerori, ooth now ai tomorrow. Iccauto toy'ro Xi irrportol. you cKoow your ostr fKot Kr. MAIL HtOMPTLT rllLlO 60c Condensed JADS SALTS 50c PINT ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH $11.99 69c 3 to 9 All heels. 49c 29c Other Stvlrs BOLT'S DRUG STORE STEWART'S, inc.

Greenville's Popular Woman's Wear Shop" 100 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 PHONES 18-13 OPEN ALL NIGHT Y'-if-ill II" ik "ALL NIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE" hate returned TrArh. i Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

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