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Thursday, December 29, 1960
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Mr. and Mrs. Leake
Entertain Family
Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Leake entertained with a
family dinner at their home on
South Broad street.
The dining table was covered
with a red linen cloth and cen
tered with a Christmas floral
arrangement and candelabra.
Candles and Christmas arrange
ments were used on the buffet
and throughout’ the house. A tur
key dinner was served.
Enjoying the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nelson of
Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. P.
M. Clement and children, Tom
my and Catherine, of Charleston;
Mr .and Mrs. Lyndon Poe of
Sumter; Miss Jean Nelson of
Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Har
wood Nelson and son, Billy, of
this city.
Party Given For
Payne Co. Employees
Tuesday evening at the Mary
Musgrove Hotel employees, of the
H. D. Payne Company and their
families were entertained with a
Christmas party.
For the smorgasbord tables
were prettily adorned in a sea
sonal motif. After dinner danc
ing was enjoyed. Gifts were pre
sented to the ladies from the
beautifully decorated tree.
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Luncheon Given For
Dapper, Anderson Co.
Employees Dec. 23
On Friday at noon at Hotel
Mary Musgrove a luncheon was
given for employees of the Dap
per Hosiery Mill and the C. W.
Anderson Hosiery CCompany.
A gold and green color note
was carried out in the decora
tions for the long tables where
Southern Sweet Potato Pudding
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i Photo by Carnation Co.
The spicy aroma of sweet potato pies and puddings wafting
from Southern kitchens always means good eating is in store.
Sweet potato pudding has long been a Southern favorite and
is an unforgettably delicious dish. The home economists of
the Carnation Company recommend this popular pudding for
autumn menus with a recipe which features the use of evapo
rated milk. The rich creaminess of evaporated milk creates
a smoothness in texture so desirable in this kind of dessert,
and adds valuable nutrients as well, since evaporated milk
is a concentrated form of milk. Serve this Sweet Potato
Pudding perfected in the home service department of the
Carnation Company.
SWEET POTATO PUDDING
(Makes 8 to 10 servings)
4 cups grated sweet potatoes
1 cup light corn syrup
1 cup sugar
IVr teaspoons ginger
Vt teaspoon nutmeg
‘/i teaspoon mace
2 tablespoons grated
orange rind |
Mix potatoes, corn syrup, sugar, spices, rind, water, evapo
rated milk and eggs together. Melt butter in 9-inch skillet.
Add potato mixture; cook over medium heat, stirring con
stantly, 10 minutes. Bake in moderate oven (375°) 40 minutes,
or until potatoes are tender. (Stir occasionally.) Cool. Garnish
with orange sections and cherries.
.. cup wafer
% cup (small can) undiluted
Carnation evaporated milk
3 eggs, well beaten
cup butter
1 large orange, sectioned
Maraschino cherries
covers were laid for a hundred
guests. A buffet luncheon was
served. Favors were at each
place and gifts were presented
the employees from the com
pany.
Harry Nettles returned thanks
and Gary Lehn welcomed the
guests.
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Couple Will Reside
In Greenwood
Following Rites
Miss Beverly Anne Buzhardt
became the bride of Wesley Clar
ence Werts, Jr., of Greenwood, in
a ceremony taking place on Fri
day evening, December 23, at
Calvary Baptist Church.
The Rev. J. W. Spillers offic-
TatecP-fct the double ring cere
mony. i .. j
A traditional Christmas setting
of greenery, white mums and
poinsettias were used for the
ceremony, -t
Wedding music was presented
by Mrs. Joe Land, organist, and
Miss Martha Joa^) Reeder, vocal
ist. Before the ceremony, Mrs:
Land played “Bercuse,” "Indian
Love Call,” “Angel Serenade,”
and "Traumerei.” During the
ceremony “To A Wild Rose'' was
played The traditional bridal
chorus was used as a procession
al and the wedding march from
Lohengrin as a recessional. Vo
cal selections included “I Love
Thee,” “Whither Thou Goest,”
and as a benediction “O Master
Let Us Walk With Thee."
Ushers were Steve Crowe and
Johnny Cannon, cousins of the
bride.
The bride's uncle, Harold
Crowe, gave her in marriage and
best man was Billy Ginn of
, Greenwood, brother-in-law of the
groom.
The bride’s only attendant was
her cousin. Miss Mona Cannon,
who wore a daytime length dress
of royal blue taffeta featuring a
round neckline, small cap
sleeves, and a bouffant skirt with
large self bow in the back. She
carried a single poinsettia in a
bed of gold net and lace with
gold -metallic ribbons.
The bride wore a street length
sheath dress of white brocade taf
feta fashioned with three-quar
ter sleeve jacket .Peter Pan col
lar and self-covered buttons. A
tulle overskirt was accented with
With the Sick
Friends of Mrs. Leamon Jones
will be interested to know she has
returned home follownig a few
days stay at the Blalock Clinic.
Friends of Mrs E. D McCul-
Jimmie D Lawsofi is a patient
at Blalock Clinic
Charlene Young, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Cnarles Young,
has returned home following a
few days stay at Blalock Clinic
Miss Myra Snelgrove is a sur-
tonian, high school annual, and
treasurer of the National Honor
Society.
She is the daughter of Mrs J
B Speake
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lough will he interested to know; . patient at Hays hospital,
she is a patient at Hays hospital
Mrs. Haley McJunkin has re
turned home from Blalock Clinic
where she has been a patient
Mrs Willie Young is convales
cing at home following a stay at
Blalock Clinic
Friends of Lt Richard Lukstat
will be interested to know he is
convalescing at flays hospital
following surgery this week
Mrs. Willie Mae Riley is a pa
tient at Hays hosjjRal
James Wilkie is „a patient at
Blalock Clinic I
Mike .Milam, sdn of Mr and
Mrs. Marion Milam, is conva
lescing at Hays hospital follow,-
ing a tonsilectomy Tuesday
Silas Campbell is a surgical
patient at Hays hospital
Friends of David Owens will
be interested to know he is a pa
tient at Blalock Clinic.
Mrs. Billy Reynolds is a pa
tient at Hays hospital following
surgery.
Holiday Party
For Sears Staff
Saturday evening, December
17, a Christmas party was given
for the employees of the Sears- ^* n - v v l ev *t bows. She carried an
Roebuck Company at the home ort> bid on a satin covereed Bible
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand- wilh satin * streamers tied with
ler. Guests also included wives tull i e b° ws
and husbands of the employees. ^ er { l au tJhter s wedding the
Traditional holiday decora- ^ r ' ( * e s mother chose blue lace
tions with a lighted tree adorne’d a corsa y e °f P»nk carna-
the living room. In the dining
room where refreshments were
served in buffet style a pink col
or note was effective. Centering
the table overlaid with a pink
cover was
mas candle encircled with greens
bride’s
with a
tions. The groom's mother wore
blue crepe and white carnations
After the ceremony the wed
ding party greeted guests in the
vestibule of the church.
i lame oink Christ-1 F ° r fi ° inp aWay the bride
. . h , P _ changed to a grey suit with black
and ornaments.
During the informal, evening
the group enjoyed singing car
ols. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns
assisted the host and hostess in
entertaining.
Jacobs Are Hosts
For Family Supper
On Tuesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs were hosts for
a family supper party at their
home on Calvert Avenue. About
fifty members of the family en
joyed the occasion.
Supper was served in buffet
style from the dining table pret-
a n d white accessories and a
feather hat. She wore the orchid
from her Bible.
The bride, who is the daughter
of Mrs H. S. Jenkins, is a 1958
graduate of Clinton High School
She is employed by the Chem-
strand Corporation The groom,
the sonpf Mr and Mrs. Werts of
Ninety-Six, is a graduate of Nin
ety-Six High School and has serv-l
ed three years in the Marine
Corps He is employed by Jim
Self Construction Co. of Green
wood.
After a wedding trip the couple
is at home at 1-A Glenhaven
Apartments. Greenwood.
tily appointed in the holiday mo- T^^lro/^r-i T + r-4
tif. Choir boys, angels and other JaCKSOnS lintGriCnn
Christmas ornaments of balls With DlOP-In
and stars were effectively used ^
in decoration. As a feature of
the living room appointments a
beautiful dove of peace was sus
pended from the chandelier.
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Dr. Dawson
Dear Dr. Dawson, We have heard a num
ber of different ideas on what Chiropractors
believe conoerninsr tferms. Would you explain
this to us. 4
An interested group of
housewives
Dear Ladies, Chiropractors have been ac
cused of not "believing in germs.” This is, of
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course, an insinuatioi\,Jthat we are somewhat less than intelligent since anyone with
vision and a microscope can SEE germs—they are not Something which must be “be
lieved in.”
However, the Chiropractic theory concerning germs is that germs attack sick
organs—not well ones—thus that the germ s do not initially cause an organ to become
ill. It is a well recognized fact that when a person is in good physical condition, has
good, high resistance, he is much less likely to succumb to illness. It is also generally
accepted that weak organs are very susceptible to illness. The Chiropractor knows
that nerve inter^erenceucauses organs and entire bodies to function improperly—to be
sick—therefore providing a fertile field for germs. If nerve pressure is removed
through Chiropractic care, these organs begin to be restored to health and will no
longer be the unhappy hunting grounds for germs. \
Preceding the H. D Payne Co.
Christmas party for employees
on Tuesday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon T. Jackson enter
tained with a drop-in at their
home on the Whitmire highway.
Tapers and greens were used
with other Christmas ornaments
throughout the receiving rooms.
A Santa scene was displayed on
the,buffet refreshment table from
which punch and hors dioeuvres
were served
In addition to employees and
their families Lt and Mrs. Rich
ard Lukstat of El Paso, Texas,
who were visiting here, were
guests for the party.
Entertain Friends
With Drop-In
On Anniversary
In celebration of their 22nd an
niversary Saturday evening. De
cember 24. Mr. ana Mrs. Horace
Horton entertained with a drop-in
at their home on West Walnut
street.
Displayed in the living room
and den along with the beauti
fully decorated Christmas tree
was magnolia leaves in red and
natural green and tall red tap
ers. An effective table arrange
ment was of silvered sea weed
and ivy placed in an antique sil
ver container.
About seventy friends called
during the evening. Refreshments
of ham biscuit, assorted dain
ties, fruit cake and coffee
served.
were
Employees Enjoy
Christmas Party' v •
Employees of the Lydia Mills
Store, and their families were en
tertained on Wednesday, of the
past week with a Christmas
party at the Mary Musgrove Ho
tel.
A buffet dinner was served
from the table which had a tree
as a background arrangement.
Gold magnolia foliage with green
lighted tapers was used at inter
vals along the tables where cov
ers were laid for the guests.
Movies of previous parties were
shown and the group, accompan
ied at the piano by Miss Harriet
Wilson, enjoyed singing carols.
Miss Teresa Worthy gave several
vocal and gui^ir selections. Gifts
were presented from the tree.
Mary Ann'Ferguson, daughter
Of Mr and Mrs Irby Ferguson,
is at home following a tonsilec
tomy at Hays hospital
The following patients have
been released from Mays hospit-
c.i .\irs Joe Anderson, Joanna.
Mrs Ohn I.) Stewart, Mount-
ulle James Douglas, Joanna;
\Ir^ Fraughton Ford, Mrs Jer
ry Holland of Seneca. .Mrs. Lew
is Butler Jr David Wilson of
Woodruff Mrs l\ O Williams.
Miss Jean Douglas,-'Robert Cobb,
J V O Shields, and Lew is Ow-
ings. Joanna.
Louise Speake Is
Student Of Month
Louise Speake was named as
December “Student of the
Month" at Clinton High School
Chosen by a faculty committee.
Louise is co-editor of The Clin-
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