The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 05, 1948, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 5, 1948
Cregweli: - “Good Work,’’ was the
topic discussd by the members.
The hbStess 'served refreslmr&ttU.
WEST CLINTON NIWS
er/Mrs. Evelyn Sams t -at South Clin-
ton. * ^
Mr. and'Mrs. Roy Waters visited . Amon ff the Sick
Mrs. Eva Waters in Grper Sunday.;. Clatid Barker has been ill several
I days.
..Birthday Party - ' ] Ronnie Hedspeth has been ill the
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mead- past week.
«>*s entertained 28 little girls and boys Those ill with flu include Randy j food budget if left-overs are always
at hen home with* a-party honoring Garner, N Wayne Butler, Etta Smith,, scrupulously used and made pala-
hii daughter, l^ancy, who was cele- s U sie Black, Mrs. Robert \\ hitsel, t a t>j e . Refrigerate them as soon as
f.tmR her 10th b.rhtday. _ ' AUce and Freddie Samples, Mrs. R..,^ mea , „ #w s0 no oilage wiu
After an evening of fun the little L. Yarborough.
folk were served rfereshments byi Cpl. Coley Lowery is-a patient in begin, then plan to use them in one
CREDITORS’ NOTICE |
All persons having claims againsP All persons having claims against
the estate of Dr. W. J. Prince, de-|the estate of Mrs. John D. Dominick,
ceased, are hereby notified to file the deceased, are hereby notified to flip
same, duly verified, with the under-1 the same', duly verified, with the un
signed, and those indebted to saidT^fersigned, Jnd those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise.
' HAROLD ADDISON,
Administrator,
Goldville, S. C.
February 2, 1948.—19-3p. ’ —
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
By HELEN HALE
Wonders can be worked with the
estate will please make payment like
wise.
MRS. BESSIE D. SUBER,
AdministratrUc^' ■
. Clinton, S. C.
January 16, 1942.—5-3cw.
Nancy received lots of a hospital in Tokyo.
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of many ways given.
Mrs. C- L. Kidd has been ill sev- Loftover vegetables? Chill green
the hostess,
useful gifts.
er&l days. ’ ' , ’ i beans, carrots, cauliflower, beets and|
Get Army Discharges Mrs. Janie Reece is ill. peas»for all may be marinated in
Pfc. James B. Parkman received Carl'Campbell is suffering with a French dressing and may be tossed,
an honorably discharge January 27 broken foot. . j with lettuce for a pleasing salad,
at F >ri Jackson. —^ v | —Mrs. J. J3. Lyda is ill. ^ Coffee left over from breakfast?
^ t „ * ‘ ‘ .'I Mrs. Ernest Hamilton and Mrs. Use it half and half with milk to I
Pfc. James R^ Burton has received Ralph Samples are recuperating. make a baked custard for dessert;
an honorable discharge at Seattle,Winston Smith and Mrs. Joe Terry use it as a liquid to replace milk in.
e spent 18 mantas in are pa tients Ln the local hospital.. muffins; or use in filling for choco-
aml A. A. Barker'has been ill several i a t e cream pie.
da ' s ' , .Leftover fruits? Use pineapple,
peaches, apricots or prunes for top
ping. upside down cake; use plums
, , . . ,for a cobbler; or cook with water and
mg . with a burned harm. .. j sugar to make a glaze for meatr
Some leftover vegetables may be
eomibined and leftover sausage or
bacon added to them crumbled,~and
CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
ANYWHERE ...ANY TIME
YOU TRUST ITS QUALITY
lit
is the son ’of Mr.
Milt on Burton.
Washington,
service, ‘and
Mrs
Strickland-Fuller
Of much interest to their friends is
the following announcement:
M.-s Ethel Strickland became the
c ol .1, B Fuller on January 4.
ceremony was performed by
Fred Rowe, at the home af Mr.
M - Lloyd Taylor,
?dd*ag she chose' a gold
Mrs. W. H Beckham* is ill at her
home on Frances street.
Little Donald Handback' is suffer*
A Limited Number
ELECTRIC
BLANKETS
Birthdays and Wedding: Anni
versaries
Cecil Adams has a birthday Feb
ruary 16.
Jimmfe Cagle celebrates # a birtji-
rictss -A M brow 1 accessories. They day February 12.
.t o .nak ng tnc,r home with Mr. f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cagle will cele-
K i".c > :-arents, Mr. and Mrs. J'ac.-r brate their-J4th wedding anniver-
-FuTTe . err JcUc.mci street.—’
r-. :n
T..c
Rev
and
Me:
v. i
used as a vegetable. Good combin
ations include’ green beans with car
rots; cauliflower with peas; corn
with lima beans; celery with peas.'
There are inumerable uses for-
Northern, with All
Controls
Regular $4L50
Priced NeWtor—
r .50
Wl
sary February 10.—
Ralph Blackwell will be
old February 28.
Miss Margie Samples
years old February 14.
R.r ey Memorial Methodist church at February 3 was Clyde Cannon's
her home on Shands street Monday and Mrs. Jessie Laney’s borthdays.
* cream or milk which has' soured.
W M S. Meets
M-? Bill Campbell was hostess
'he Woman's Missionary societv o
15 years together a batch or pancakes,
muffins, cookies, cake or bread.
to 1
f
will
k-ven :n.
AT .
re
w:
udy
R *11
-a.
Mrs. Carl Kinsey has. a birthday
February 9.
February 14 is Luke Smith’s birth-j
day.
Today is Gail Campbell's third
birthday.
Rickey Campbell will be five years
old February 16.
Wanda Lee Phillips was two years
old January 24.
Tomorrow is Barbara Ann Lyda's
| eighth birthday
The March meeting will be at the! Ralph Samples had a birthday Fel
)me of Mrs. Grady Golden. ( ruaryML
m ' Dewey Samples had a birthday
Home Mission Meeting February 5.
O. H. Crawford, president,
) over the meeting. Rev.
> 'd gave the devotional.
Eland Horns led the mission
on Ruth.
called and minutes of
\.» us meeting wore read by
rotary, Mrs. Harris. «
A salad course
hostess
ie pre-
the sec-
was served bv the
j JC j- They’ll be light and fluffy.
j Fish leftover? Combine with peas,^
cream sauce and cooked noodles
a casserole topped with toasted^ut-
tered bread crumbs. Or make the!
fish into Litters or timbales; add
mashed potatoes (leftoyef) to them
and make fish cakes.
Leftover shreds fowl? They’re
wonderful in sabKis or creamed with
1 'Hover vegetables and serve on hot
biscuits or/Toast points. Or, make;
a cream u<auce and serve hot sand-
wichetf/
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
ftover rice? This will m^jee ex
cellent muffins. Spanish rice or grid-
alecakes.
!
The Home Mission of the Feme- Henry Russ will be 6j;
»-o,'tal Holiness church met Monday February 7.
( vening at the home of Mrs. WaiKer
Gregory Mrs. Le.la Smith, vice-
president, presided over the business
session. Roll called ,and minutes
read by the secretary, Mrs. Jame.-
years old
THE CHRONICLE costs less than 4e:
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Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
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Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
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Bobby Branson \yas 11 years old
February 1. /
Linda Branscm will be three years
old Februaryll.
Today ikMhe birthday of S. C. Fos
ter antTwV. H. Quinn. , ,
S>Cve Barbery will ’be one year
February 7,— - —
Mrs. J. O. WorriBle celebrated a
birthday January 26.
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Walton cele
brated their. 17th wedding anniver
sary February 2.
J. W. Walton’ will be 16 years old
February 16.
Today is Mrs. J. R. Hamrick's
birthday.
Tomorrow is Miss Mary Cannon’s
birthday.
Carl Sexton celebrated a birthday
February 2.
Steven Hill has a' birthday Febru
ary 7. f
Miss Ruby Fallow will celebrate a
birthday February 14.
Herbert Fallow has a birthday
February 22.
Charlie- Barker has a birthday to
morrow.
January 1 was Mrs. Betty Law-
sorr’s birthday. ' * -
Miss Rachel Thornton celebrated
a birthday January 25.
Miss Hazel Sherard has a birthday
February 25.
January 28 was J. E. Ingram’s
birthday.
Mrs. Virginia Stroud has a birth
day February 10.
Jack Cunningham celebrated a
birthday January 31.
f I
R. C. McGinnis celebrates a birth-;
day February 12. •
Yes'terday was Mrs. Sallie Sim
mons’ birthday.
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Farewell Party for >Iiss.Arnnld
Miss Doris Arnold was 'hon|red on
F'riday at the home of her^sisthr, Mrs.
Oscar K-inard, with a farewell party.
A number of friends of the honoree
assembled for the occasion and each
remembered Mis> nold. with a gift.
Later, refreshments were served
by the hostess. 1
Miss Arnold left Monday to «nter
nurse’s training at a Florence hos-
pita1 ' 1 • ^
Woman’s Society Meets
“The Unfinished Task in ouri
Homeland,” was the topic of the
Woman’s Missionary society meeting
at Calvary Baptist church Monday
evening. Miss Inez By rum presided
over tne program. „Mrs. R. B. Amick
gave the Bible study fpund in Joshua.
: Several other members gave talks
^on the topic.
Mrs. Amick, president, presided
o,w th** business session. Roll call
ed and minutes read of the previous
meeting by Mrs, Joe Campbell.
|| Hymn fqi, the year was sung by the;
•: group, led by Mrs. Laura Mae How
ard.
"The meet.ng- closed with prayer
•by Mrs. R. N.. Riddle.
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YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
Goodyear
TIRES — BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
Open All Night
Phone 440
mctu to%n
C’uitjiiiilH iyl7. Publi-liers Feature Sttviee. lue.
SNELGROVE’S
GARAGE
A. C. SPENCER. Mgr.
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EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING
Phone 451
West Main Street
Pitts Coal Co.
“Best Quality Coal*
Phone 75
Pitts
Service Station
CHANDLER’S
GARAGE
General
AUTO
REPAIRING
Phone 71
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“Service With A Smile'
Willie Wiffle says he was flat broke
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when he got married and he’s been holdin’
his own ever since ... The way to live lon-er
, is by ouittin’ everything that makes you
* wanna live longer.
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CHOPS
SEA FOOD
LOUIE’S
RESTAURANT
18 N. Sloan Street
— K.
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Jacobs Building*
Phone 85
Insufance
Reat Estate
F. H. A. Loans
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
West Main Street s
Phone 7-J
whs
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CAFE
GOOD FOOD
WELL SERVED
“On the Square”
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Phone 94
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