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I I \ 1 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fivtf RECIPE OF THE WEEK Banna Chiffon Pie (Makes 1 9-inch pie) 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin Vi cup cold water 1 cup mashed bananas 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 4 tablespoons sugar 2 egg yolks Va cup lemon juice 2 egg whites 4 tablespoons sugar 1 baked 9-inch pie shell Dissolve gelatin in cold water. Place banana, lemon rind, 4 table spoons sugar and egg yolks in sauce pan. Heat slowly, stirring constant ly until thickened. Remove from heat and add gelatin and lerpon juice. Stir until blended. Cool. Beat egg whites until stiff, Jhen fold in re maining 4 tablespoons sugar slow ly. Fold into banana mixture. Pour into baked pie shell. Chill. Top with whipped cream, if desired. TkE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clin ton'■ Trade Aroft for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising : son, George, spent Sunday with Mr. Sineath’s mother, Mrs. B. W. Sineath, in Saluda. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neverman of Sr., which occurred Friday in Rock ind Mrs. W. G. Horne. .... _. f „ ‘^ r ’ and ^ rs Pitts, of Lan- M.ss Katrine Mar.in spent Moth- caS {er, spent the week-end with his er’s day in Gray Court with her par- sl , leri Miss Jeannette Pitts, and fam- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Martin. ily. Mrs.' Ethel R. Pitts and daugh- Miss Jane Sturgeon, of Durham, ter. Miss Frances Lee Pitts, were in N. C., spent the week-end with her Columbia on Monday evening to at- mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. tend the dance, given at the Town- Mrs. L. W. Rawl, of Fayetteville, shi P a'uditoriurn by Guy Lombardo AvoidCarrying Cash ...Pay by Check! .• , It's a safer, simpled method of handling your personal finances! A checking account means: TIME SAVED—You can pay bills by mail. ACCURACY—Check stubs are a record of ex penses, cancelled checks are receipts. SAFETY—You never risk theft or loss by carry ing extra cash on your person. 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Broad St. — Phone 12 WEEK-END TRIPS ,. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUITHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mr>. George Sineath and, companied by their parents. Mr. and J* C ' he I P ar< ‘ nts - Mr » nd and h,s orche stra. Mrs. E. C. Wolfe, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Mrs - T - E - Woodruff, and other rela- Mr and Mrs. J. W. Clemens were H. H. Wheeler, of Laurens, spent ^ ves h ere week. called to Philadelphia, Pa., on Fri- Sunday at Lake Lure, N. C. ^ r ' and ‘^ rs ’ W ^ Horne and son, ciny because of serious injuries re* »» n c tanri s P en t the week-end in Char- ceived by Mr. Clemens’ mother in . J V A- ew i Mr ‘ an f s. Templeton and i eston with t he former’s parents, Mr. an automobile accident Richmond, Va., are spending this son spent Mother s Day in Owings; | . week with her mother, Mrs. C. Q. with the former’s parents, Mr. and Holland, and other relatives. j Mrs. L. L; Templeton. Friends of Mrs. J. E. Benjamin | Friends of Mrs. Bessie Chase, who will regret to learn that she it ill at i resides near here, will be interested her home. Her daughter, Miss Paul- to know she is a patient at the Bla ine Benjamin, of Augusta, Ga., is lock Clinic, where she is recuperating spending several weeks with her from injuries received in a fall last, parents. week. Friends of Miss Florence Adair Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paul McKinnon will be glad to know she is satisfac-, will spend the summer months at torily convalescing at her home fol- the home of \frs. McKinnon’s par- lowing* an operation at Hays hospital, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry, near on Saturday. # ; here. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and son. Friends of Mrs. George Cato wall Donnie, of Charleston, spent the be interested to know she has ac- v,eek-end with their mother, Mrs. cepted a position in the office of the Metta Stone, and" family. ' S. C. Employment service. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock Mrs . Tom Cooper and children, and son, Haynie, spent the week-end Tommy and Jackie, spent severai in Anderson with Mrs. Murdock s days this week with her parents, Mr. mother, Mrs. W. O. McKinney. an d M rs r s. Kershaw, in Gadsden, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and Ai a children spent Sunday w'ith his sis- ( \j rs a. Durant, of Marianna, ter, Mrs. L. M. Mobley, and Mr. Fi a-f i s visiting her mother, Mrs. Mobley in Laurens. George Ellis, and her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Wither- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adam An- spoon of Moittrtville, were guests of drews. friends here Sunday. ; Mrs. Jerome Lynn, formerly of w Friends of Mrs. P. L. Roddy will Spartanburg, has accepted a position g be glad fo know she is improving with M S. Bailey & Son. Bankers. B at Hays hospital where she under- M r anc | Mrs. Lynn are residing in g went an operation last week. an apartment in the home of Mrs. 8 Mrs. William J. Henry, accompan- \y. T. Kanning on Davidson street. 8 ied by her aunt, Mrs. Kay Phillips, Mrs. Dan Roberts and little son, 8 of Seneca, left Sunday for a two Danny, of Carthage. N. C., are visit- g weeks business trip in the New Eng- ;n g her mother, Mrs. George W. Tay- H land States. i or > 8 Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and ?ji children are occupying the residence daughter, Nannette, and Walter Mor- x on South Adair street formerly occu- j-k were week-end guests of the for- § pied by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler. rner’s daughter, Mrs. Bill McMurray, S Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ellis, formerly j r-i an( j Mr. McMurray, in Swanna- :: of Heath Springs, have moved to this noa. N C. Mr. Morns also visited « I :: Dr. Charles J. Hart Chiropractor 219 Jacobs Building Clinton, S. C. Hours: 1 till 4 p. m. Every Day Except Thursdav and Sundav ♦,»0»0.00i VJ* OM Of • ++ +O m OOO*JO0O+~+++++O%* WO.WO.OO* 0 00 ••00,00 o« VO ••oo VO VO VO VO VV.OO v*a ovwvorov oo oo w oo^oo ov ov oo ov oo oo ovVv wo vovwo vVvVvovwooo oo o'o 0*0 owovv?vvVo^ X H oo 1 X X I *• i :: X X :: SEAT COVERS city and are residing on Walnut 1 friends during the week-end at Mon street. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are the treat. N. C. parents of Mrs. J A. Orr, Jr. ^ Mrs Francis Blalock and son. jj Roy Johnson of Union, spent tne Bunkie. are spending several days in jf week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. Anderson with her sister, Mrs. Ashby g B. Johnson Galloway, and Mr. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adair and Mr Mr and Mrs. D B Smith and and Mrs Watts Adair and children, Terry Dalrymple spent Sunday in * Phil and Mary, of Laarans, were Elberton. Ga.. with relatives n guests Sunday of Miss Ella Adair. Mrs. Jack Jenkins, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of \!d, is spending several days with Greenwood, were here during the her sister. Mrs Herschei Thomason. :: woek for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Thomason John T Young. Mr, and Mrs. A W. Hanley have ij Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and returned to their home in Tampa, g infant son. Tommy, of Charleston, Fla, after a fruit with her mother, fl spent the week-end with Mrs. Clem- 1 Mrs. Beulah Addison, and other rel- 8 ents mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and atives in this city and Joanna. Mr. Leake. Rev and Mrs. P. L. Bauknight, Mr. and Mrs. James Suber of Rhett P Adair. W H Simpson. Mrs. Savannah, Ga.. spent Sundaf with Lewis Pitts, and F C Pinson attend- the formers brother, and sister-in- ed the Greenwood district confer- law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber | ence at Trinity church near New - Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches berry* Tuesday in Great Falls, spent the w'eek-end Rev E. H Hamilton, a missionary with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson and to China, is visiting friends at the Mrs. Louise Hilton. orphanage and college. Friends of Mrs. N. A. Shouse w'lll Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, be glad to know she is improving Bobby, of Spartanburg, and Mr. and al her home near here after under- Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and family, of going an operation last week at the Gray Court, spent Mother's day with Blalock clinic. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr and Major Willard L. Jones and daugh- Mrs. Hitt were also visitors in Spar- ter, Elizabeth, of Richmond, Ky. f tanburg during the week, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Summer and Mrs. Harry Nettles. children and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts, 1 Summer visited the William Bishops Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth and Mrs. Sunday. Jessie Sparks spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar were Ciemson college where they visited guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. T. their sons, John Pitts - and Alan S. Lawrence in Cliffside. N. C. Suddeth, and attended the college Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gantt and sons. Mother's Day exercises. Tommy and Jimmy, are occupying a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent residence on North Broad street. Mr. Sunday in Enoree with Mr. and Gantt is manager of the Dixie Home Mrs. JM. E. Hill. store. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rowland and Newberry, were guests Sunday of son. Billy, spent the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray. Dunn, N. C., with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and son G F. Draughon. of Laurens, and Mrs. Fred Whitlock' Frank Falls Hicks. Jr., student at of this city, visited Mrs. J. A. Darby Alexander School, N. C., spent the and Miss Alice Thompson in Whit- week-end with his father. Dr. F. F. mire Sunday. i Hicks, and Mrs. Hicks. Gerald Suber of Greenville, was Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maher. Mrs. here during the week for a visit with Ada Campbell and son. Tommy, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Suber. I Wilder and daughter, of McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and s P en t Sunday with Mr. Wilder's two sons, Jim and Bill, of Charlotte, mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwsll, 1 Miss Billie Hicklin, of Charlotte, Ji., and daughter, Cathy, of Gaffney, N - C., was the week-end guest of a’id T. H. Bramlette of Laurens, *^ rs - J- Austin Chandler, were guests during the week-end of Mr - a nd Mrs- S. G Dillard were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Sr.,! at Coker college, Hartsville, Satur- Pennies hove o way of growing into dollars in our bank . . . and today your money is buying more and more of the good things in life. Right now while times are good, save some thing regularly. You'll never regret it. THRIFT IS MIGHTY GOOD FOR YOU! X X I ii :: :: M Established 1K*4> Bailey & Sea BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxttxxxxxxxxappopaoooocxxxxa xit» and Mrs. Ed Turner. Zane Bagwell returned to Gaffney with her parents after spending the past week here. Mrs. Thompson Pitts and family of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore. Miss Madeliene Cassanova of Co day for the May Court exercises. Their daughter, Miss Lillian Dillard, was one of the attendants. The Dill ards spent the week-end-w ith rela tives in Salters. - Miss Eva Harris, of Charlotte, N. C., was the week-end guest of Dr. lumbia, spent the week-end with 1 and Mrs - w R- Turner, her mother, Mrs. M. M. Cassanova, Miss Virginia Gray, student at and family. Queens college, Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Jack Jeanes and son, Tom-; s P ent the week-end with her par- my, spent the week-end in Piedmont ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Gray, with their parents and grandparents,! Guests on Mother’s day of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tripp. ! Agnes Kern and Mrs. Ray Anderson Mrs. G. S, Yeldell and her son, j included the following: Mrs. B. M. George S. Yeldell, of Greenwood,! Anderson, Sr., Kathryn and Patsy spent the week-end with the for- Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. An- Clinton Textile Shop GRAB BOX ALL KINDS OF MATERIALS SHORT ENDS 39c yd. 59c 59c 98c mer’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, and Mr. Jeanes. i derson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. An derson, Jr., Carey Anderson, and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and Miss Keet j Mrs. Oscar Kern, of Woodruff; Mr. Dixon were visitors in Anderson dur- and Mrs. Frank Lominack, Jr., and^ ing the week. ! Lominack, of Newberry; Sam 5 Major and Mrs. Archie Sam Adair Kern, of Floric|a; Mrs. Sam Kern, and children of Greenville, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison, of week-end with his mother, Mrs. H.! Greenwood; Mrs. E. P. Magill, John D. Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. { an d Sara McGill, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McCarty of Ral- p. S. McElhinny. of Atlanta. Ga.; eigh, N. C., H. L. McCarty and L. E. Paul Anderson, Ray Philson, and McCarty of Batesburg, spent Sunday Charles, Mary, and William Ander- with their daughter and sister, Mrs. j son, of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. W R. T. J. McCarty, and Mr. McCarty. Anderson, Jr., and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagins and ^nd Miss Louise Kern, of this city, daughter, Rita, of Abbeville, spent Friends of Miss Juhett McCrorey, Sunday with Mrs. Hagins* mother, of the orphanage staff, will sympa- Mrs. George Holland . | thize with her in the deith of he- Mr pr'd M-s. Jiret'T'We: ac- e.. t „ . tv * “.'jA. . Satins, beautiful quality, yd. .. 1 to 4 yard lengths, 11 in. wide Taffetas, yard 59c 1 to 4 yard lengths, 41 in. wide Crepes and Failles, yard 1 to 4 yard lengths, beautiful quality Bembergs and Wash Silks, yard New shipment Butcher Linen, yard 98c Stripes and solids Rayon Shantung, yard 89c Good colors for summer Pure Silk Shantung, yard .... S1.98 Imported—prints and solids Pure Silk Prints, yard SI.98 41 patterns to select from Ninon, 45 in. wide, yard 89c For Curtains—see our beautiful selection IF YOU HAVE CHAIRS, DIVANS AND COUCHES TO BE COVERED, see our beautiful patterns in UPHOLSTERY, yard ....... S1.98 Beautiful quality, $3.9S values YOU’LL FIND GOOD VALUES HERE » EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK i CLINTON TEXTILE SHOP THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL FABRICS Next to Express Office * Clinton. S. C. Open Wednesda> Afternoon