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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Whether you’ve been married ten days or ten years, the
“marry” month of June is a good time to serve better meals
to your “better half.” And one way to do it (and make your
husband think you’re a financial wizard, to boot) .is to shop
regularly at your thrifty A&P.
MIOHTY Nia WITH ICI
I don’t think there’s anything
more delicious under the sun than
really good iced coffee! It’s easy
to make, too, when you use A&P
COFFEE. Select one of these
three blends...EIGHT O'CLOCK,
.v uw qf*/4j/// RED CIRCLE or
IMmLw BOKAR ... in
^ 'j/j the- wholi bean
(that’s how A&P
COFFEE is
always sold to
insure its fresh
ness). and have it Custom Ground
exactly right for your coffeepot
Make your coffee doueZe ntrtngth,
pour it over ice, and serve. N
MACHT TRIMSVI TBIAT
AIW PAGE PRESERVES
(available only at A&P) are so
luscious -I’m forever inventing
more ways to enjoy them. Here's
my latest: Fill cavities of 12 peach
halves (fresh or canned) with %
cup of chopped nuts mixed with
cup of ANN PAGE PRE
SERVES. Press halves together
and chill. Heavenlv topped with
whipped cream and served over 6
cake slices.
FOR FLAVOR YOU’LL FAVOR
When a recipe says, “Season to
taste,” I have to guess at the quan
tity of spices to use. But I never
guess at their quality. I make sure
it’s high by choosing ANN PAGE
SPICES at the A&P. This com
plete line includes many choice
varieties of whole and ground
spices ... all dependably pure
and attractively priced. Try them!
RCOMOMICAL AND I AST
Counting pennies? Count on this
cake to save them... and to be light
and fine-textured, too, thanks to
SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR
(sold only by A&P). Cream M cup
shortening and % cup sugar; add
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IMt cups sifted \
SUNNYFIELD
CAKE FLOUR,
2 tsps. baking
powder and % tap. salt; add alter
nately with ^4 cup milk. Pour into
greased and wax-paper-lined 8-
mch square pan. Bake in moderate
• oven, 850° F., 30 to 35 minutes.
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OF THIS ASSOCIATION
TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING A
2% DIVIDEND
AS OF JUNE 30. 1946, TO INVESTORS
TO BE PAID JULY 1
In addition to earning attractive semi-annual dividends, the funds
of each investor are insured up to S5,000.
“OWN YOUR OWN HOME”
When you are ready to buy or build we are ready
to help you. 1
EDERALoAVINGS
|ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Telephone No. <
A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
B. Hubert Boyd, President J. P. Prather, Vice-President
J. Sloan Todd, Secretary-Treasurer
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W. A. Moorhead T. H. Copeland
T. D. Copeland W. H. Simpson
J. Sloan Todd
B. Hubert Boyd
J. P. Prather
W. W. Harris
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We,..
Specialize
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In Making You Look Good
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We get a real kick out of making you look cool
and fresh during the summer months—That’s why
we are reminding you now that the season is here
when you should have your summer weight linens,
* worsteds, and gabardines cleaned and pressed.
Yes, making you look good is our specialty. And
there’s economy, too, in the bright season service
we offer for cleaning your summer best. Why not
pick up the phone and call us today?
“BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING”
WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS-.. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE KOPIE YOU KNOW
terns of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman and'with Jacobs Press. Mr. and Mrs.
| sons, Robert Ferguson and John Burts have taken an apartment in
who are now making their home in! tin, and in Laurens with Mrs. Adair’s
Elmyra, N. Y., spent the week-end parents^
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Friends of Mrs. A. E. McIntosh
Mrs. Ralph Copeland. will be interested to know her con-
Major and Mrs. Archie Adair and dition-is improved and she has re
little daughters have returned to turned home after being a patient at
their home at Langley Field, Va.Jthe local hospital,
after spending a week with his moth-j (More “People You Know'” on)
er, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Ran-1 , Page Two)
Richard, of Toledo, Ohio, will arrive the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
i'Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Beck- Bennett on Musgrove street,
j mqn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 1 , Mrs. D’Arcy Gray is spending some
Ferguson. j time with her son and daughter-in-
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney and law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray, in Wil-
Miss Alliene Copeland spent several, liamston.
days this week at Myrtle Beach. • Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Everett'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson, Carson, formerly of Wilmington, N.|
Miss Peggy Johnson, Jack K. Barnes C., will be interested to know they
and Darrell Dailey of this city, ac- have moved to Gastonia, N. C., where
companied by Larry Lane, Miss
Averill Boatwright and Miss Betty
Davis of Laurens, are attending a
house party at Myrtle Beach this
week.
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn of Uma
tilla, Fla., were here for the orphan
age commencement exercises. They
left yesterday for Montreat, N. C.,' of North Carolina.
the former is engaged in business.
Mr .and Mrs. Carson spent Sunday
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. John
T. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter,!
Miss Barrie Jean Wingard, arei
spending a few days in the mountains 1
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where they will spend the summer. Miss Leone Crosby of Union, visit-j
Wyman Milam, S 2-c, and Mrs. ed her sister, Mrs. Hugh Ray, and
Milam arrived Friday from Corpus Mr. Ray the past week.
Christi, Tejcas, where Mr. Milam has! Miss Frances McKee of Greenville,
been stationed, to spend a seventeen-1 spent Tuesday at her home here,
day leave with their parents, Mr. and ] Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin spent
Mrs. M. A. Milam and Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Smith. Mrs. Milam will make
her home with her parents while her
husband is in service.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, Mrs.
Leila N. Johnson and son, Charles,
spent Sunday in the mountains of
North. Carolina^
Sunday in Atlanta as the guest of,
\ii;. And Mrs. L. L. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of
Columbia, were here for the com- ■
mencement at the orphanage, and |
spnet the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Holland.
L. S. Harmon and family visited
T. Wat Henderson returned Mon- Mrs. Levi Mobley and Mr. Mobley
day to resume studies at the Cin
cinnati Embalming School, Cincin
nati, Ohio, after a visit with Mrs.
in Chester Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Hughes attended the,
graduation exercises at Furman uni-
Henderson and his mother, Mrs. L. versity Monday. Jler brother, John
| S. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones have
i moved into an apartment on Fergu
son street.
Mrs. Frances Spotts and son, Lar
ry, of Prosperity, spent the week
end with Mrs. B. C. Preslar. ''
Mrs. D. O. Rrame of Columbia, is
spending the week with her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. D. Q.
Rhame.
Reeve^, .of Honea Path, was a mem
ber of the graduating class.,
John Sloan left yesterday for
Duke University, Durham, N, C.,;
where he will study towards f a
master’s degree in math.
Mrs. Thelma Rushton and two
children have joined Mr. Rushton in
Los Angeles, Calif., and are now
making their home there.
Lt. Ernest Hipp has arrived from
Mrs. K. M. Fleischman of An- San Francisco, Calif., where he has
drews, is spending the summer with; been stationed, to spend a two week’s
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John leave at his home here.
Spratt. . >
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Holland have
moved into an apartment on Fergu
son street.
Mrs. L. A. Barrow and Mrs. O. L.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ab
rams, formerly of Laurens, will be 1
glad to know they are now residing
with the former’s mother, Mrs. Es
telle Abrams, in the Hays apart-.
Mullis and three sons will return to^ents on Woodrow street. Mr. Ab-
their home in Charlotte, N. C., today i rams is connected with Gray Funeral
after spending several days with the Home. ^
former’s sister, Mrs. H. J. Pitts, and' Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and
Mr. Pitts. Mts. E. K. Burdette and small son, Hap, were week-end
son of Charleston were week-end guests of relatives in Chester,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pitts. | Miss Sara Mason has returned to
Major Kitt McMaster, who is sta- her home in Westminster after
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Best Man Alive
Good old Dad. King for a day on June
15th and a mighty important person
the year around to Mom. the young
sters and our bank.
We’re proud. Dad, of any part we’ve
played in your success and grateful
for your confidence. /
Thankful too, that so many Fathers
in and near Clinton find us useful.
It’s HIS Day
Next Sunday
M. $. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital 5400,000.00
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tioned at Shaw Field, near Sumter,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mc
Master and little daughter, Ellen.
Paul O’Sullivan of Daytona Beach,
Fla., has been the guest of Mrs. J. H.
Donnan for several days this week.
Mr. O’Sullivan and Miss Miriam
Donnan attended a dance at the
Township auditorium in Columbia
several days stay here as the guest ofj
Miss Mary Ella Bailey.
Little Dick Edgeworth of Harts- J
ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. D. |
Dawkins. Miss Shirley Dawkins has
returned home after a visit to Myrtle j
Beach where she joined a number of
friends for a house carty.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy had as
last evening. Mr. O’Sullivan will their guests recently Mr. and Mrs
leave this week for Chicago, 111.,
where he will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster and
little son have taken an apartment
M. W. Todd, Jr., and daughter, Mar-'
cia, and Mrs. Oswald Copeland, Sr., I
of Newberry.
Z. C. Craddock of Augusta, Ga.,
on West llfain street, which was re- is spending several weeks here with
cently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. B. j his sister, Mrs. W. M. Burts, and Mr.
C- Preslar. j Burts.
Miss Leta McIntyre of Clio, Miss Mrs. Russell Mize and sons, of
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Martha Hellams of Laurens, and Rev.
John Rhodes of the U. S. Army were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson
during orphanage commencement.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Parrish and
family moved this week to Pacolet,
where Mr. Parrish is superintendent
of the Pacolet school.
Miss Ann Whitman of Bartow,
Fla., was here for the orphanage
commencement exercises.
Miss Myrtle Chandler, who teach
es at the de la Howe school, Mc
Cormick, was the week-end guest of
Mrs. J. C. Wells and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie McMillian
and family are again occupying their
home on Maple street.
Mrs. Helen Miller of West Palm
Beach,' Fla., is spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White.
Misses Lila Dillard and Mary Dill-
Sarasota, Fla., are spending some
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sayer of Canon,
Ga., were the week-end guests of Mr.i
and Mrs. George Sineath.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
little daughter, Sara Louise, of Me
Cormick, spent the week-end with
the former's mother, Mrs. J. B.
Wilder.
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Plowden of Greenwood, spent |
Sunday in Concord, N. C., and were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Syl-^
van. -
B. C. Preslar, S. M. Warner, and
Thomas Owens, accompanied by
friends from Greenwood and Ware
Shoals, spent the week-end near Eu-
tawville.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Hatchett
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ard of Columbia, were week-end I an d baby have taken an apartment
guests of their sister, Mrs. Reece
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy of Rod
dy’s Restaurant, and their employees
with Mrs. C. W. Stone on East Caro
lina avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogue have re-
turned from a wedding trip and have!
spent yesterday 6n a piemr outing i taken an apartment in the home of 8
at Lake Lure, N. C. | Mrs. J. Will Leake on North Broad ft
Mrs. W. A. McSwain has moved to}»trtt
Columbia where she will make he.'! Friends of Mrs J. Hamp Stone &
home with Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Fer- wil1 be glad to know she continues to
guson. improve after being ill for some
Misses Margaret Holland and Sara time.
Stone were the week-end guests of' Mrs. J. C. Pace spent the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith in Co-i in Orangeburg with her parents, Mr.'
lumbia - and Mrg. L.. S. McCormick.
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Mrs. Eric Barnet and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Kathleen Howard continues
Kenneth Matheson attended the to improve at Hays hospital, where
Speer-Simmons wedding in Green
ville on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ruth T. Heustess has returned
to her home here from Mt. Berry,
Ga-, where she was a matron at the
Mt. Bfrry School^for Girls.
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mrs.
C. W. Stone are spending several
days in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff and daugh
ter, Jane, visited relatives in Blaney
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Holcombe
spent Sunday with the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard,
in Campobello.
James T. Burts, Sr., of Jackson
ville, Fla., has accepted a position
she is a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne attended
an oil representatives convention
several days last week at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollis spent
the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with
Mr. Hollis’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. O. Hollis,
Mrs. R. B. Ferguson and daughter,
Barbara Jean, left Sunday to make
their home with Dr. R. B. Ferguson
in Columbia.
Hubert Adair, student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina the past
year, is at home for the summer
months.
Mr *and Mrs. J. Henry Williams,
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