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Thursday, June 10, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SCHOLARSHIP AND ;
ATTENDANCE LEADERS
IN SCHOOLS FOR
SCHOLARSHIP
Florida Street School
Seventh grade: Mary Sue Darr,
‘Kathleen Haynes, Kenneth Baker.
Poge Threa
clean and sweet by boiling a solu- which you cook strong smelling foo|d§
tion of water and soda in it for a j like cabbage, onions and rbccoli. The
few minutes at least once (a week. bread helps absorb the odar. .
By HELEN HALE
Seasoned flour,, kept in a small
paper bag, saves time when you want
to bread vegetables, meats or fish. >
Use a hot blade for shrink fresh
1 1 breafd and a wejt blade for slicing
Vi cup maraschino cherries
ginia Overstreet, Barbara Roof.'
Academy Street School
First grade (section Elsie Mae
Batson, Michael Cannon, «Joan Bur
gess.
First grade (section 2): Uoraine
Patterson, Iris Hughes, Mary Faye
Cagle.
Second grade (section 1): Janice' Flower holders or frogs will not| fresh A very thin sharp blade
Sixth grade: Lawrenge Young, Em- i{jeaslev^' Car ° lyn Dunaway * Faye slip if a little melted paraffin is is best for ice box cookie dough,
ma Gray, Roy Benjamin. j Krade (section 2 ): Linda placed in lhe bottom of the flower Place slices of bread on the par-| 1 ripe banana
Fifth grade: Jane Ray, Rose Moore Lyda ji mmv Hughes, Brenda Camp- holder. Press the flower holder in tially opened lid of the kettle in 2 egg whites
Nettles, Jennie Payne. | and T omrn y Martin (tie). the paraffin while it is still soft.
™ F i!i Urt £ J g £? de: sec , tl °n 1): r n Iane Second grade (section 3): Mane Rosebuds will open more quickly
. Waits, Ted Davenport, Barry Ellison. MurjMiey, Nineveh Williamson, Kay if you put a lutnp of sugar in the
Fourth grade (section 2): Leanna King water in the vase. !
Young, Jane Todd, Don Rhame. I Third grade (section 1): Jimmy T di h U( .g a me d-^
Third grade (s^etton 1): Margaret Moultrie Shirley Dunaway Burnett To sa ^e on dish cloths, use a med
Bolick, Alan Trammell, Florence 0° “ bmrle y Uundway ’ BartteHr ium sized cork dipped in scouring
v^umu. 1 powder or polishing paring knives:
' Vinn ; • „ . Third grade (section 2): Charlene . H r i,tiprv ' <
Third grade (section 2). Charlie Turner, Ronald Passmore, Tommy j • » .u 1
Nabors, Josephine Brewer. . ' Butler A few lemon peels dropped into the
Second grade (section 1): Jackie Fourth (section j)!. V elma B ras-i wash boiler in which you are bollillg
puts, Betty Jane Hamer, Linda; welli Genncne Cari :^ maid Har- ( t » wels " lU m f e lhe "’ whi ' er ’ fresh -
Quinn. l r i s . , !er and more Vagrant. ,
Second grade (section 2): Edna; Fourth grade (section 2): Judith' An alcoho1 dampened cloth will'
REC IPE OF THE WEEK
Fruit:Luncheon Salad
(Serves 8-10)
1 (No. 2) can pears.
1 (No. 2) can grapefruit.
id- 2 Liblespoons sugal
l-table gelatin
t —
, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Soften the gelatin in a iVltle cold
fruit juice and dissolve in the balance
of the juice which has been heated.
Chill, then fold irt mayonnatse, diced
fruit, qnd the st.ffly beaten egg
white which has been blanded with
the banana. Add stigar, then place in
freezing tray fur 2 *0 3 hour's?-.Slice
'and serve in lettuce cups ^
Maudie Whlson, Ruby Bailey, Roger
Strickland.
Providence School
First grade (section A): Gloria
Thomas, Kenneth Trammell, Faye
Bailey.
Chaney, Ethel Payton, Charles In
gram.
Fifth grade (section 1): Phil Mc
Gee, Maxie W a 11 e n z i n e , Clara
Heaton.
remove dust from candles without
destroying the original gleam and
luster.
Keep the inside of the coffee pot
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THE FAMOUS
LAU ATTIC
FANS —
With Delco Motors
Any size to make your
home comfortable for
the summer
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Next to Hailey’s Hank
Phone 423*
Fifth grade (section 2): Ruby Mea-
First grade (section B): Peggy Sue dorSt Betty Jean Samples, Linda
Willard, Elizabeth Womble, Jerry 1 stewart. 1
Bavis. Sixth grade: Marion Turner, Ru-j
Second grade: Jack Pace, Miriam dolph Moultrie, Bobby Quinn."
Chalk, Joyce Ann Todd. ) . ‘
Third grade: (section A): Evelyn | PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Edmonds. James Oswald, Raymond Florida Street School
Kuykendall. Seventh grade: Jean Johnson, Bud-
_Grade III-B and IV-B: Betsy Eu- d y Strickland. •
monds, Mary McLendon, Woodrow ‘sixth grade: Jack Pitts, Guy Smith,
Lanier. • Jimmy Wilson, Robert Wrenn, Law-
Fourth grade (sec. A): Reba Pat-j rence Young, Virginia Strickland,
terson, Barbara Joe Tpdd, Donaree Fifth grade: Linda Adair, Jimmy
Cauble. Bass, Bob Franks, Naqcy Pitts.
Fifth grade: Ella Jane Allen, Lou- Fourth grade (section 1): Jerry
iso Gossett,.Paul Wood. I South, Phillip Roddy.
Sixth grade: Barbara Ann Whit- Fourth grade (section 2): Billy |
mire, Clayton Hairston, Bobbie Able, Patricia Norman, Jane Todd. J
Shockley. . Third grade (section 1): George
Seventh grade: Barbara Mills, Vir- Blalock.
■h_ Second grade: Edna Maudie Wil
son, Tommy DeYoung.
First grade: Posey Copeland, Jr.,
i Donald Wells, Jimmy Young, Sally
; Glenn, Mary Elizabeth Horton, Claire
Roberts, Julia Gray, Helen Virginia
: Red.
Providence School
First grade (section A): Ed-Davis,
Wayne Deitz, Elaine Nelson, Hey-j
! ward Tumlin.
First grade (section B): Reymond
Steward, Lily May Owens, Jane
Pace.
Second grade: Richard Brown,
Helen Black, Peggy Patterson, Alvin
Satterfield.
Third grade (section A): Jimmie
O’Shields, |
Third gfade (sec. B) and fourth
grade (sec. B): Robert Mott, Bill Da
vis, Jean Hamby ^Sharon O'Shields,
Thelma Dunnaway.
Fourth grade (section A): Kenneth
Chalk, Willis Deitz, Marvin Nelson,
Carolyn Roof.
Fifth grade: Jacqueline Brown,,
Barbara McCravy, Peggy Satterfield, 1
Naomi Smith, Kenneth Thomason.
Sixth grade: Frank Deitz, Clayton'
Hairston, Lily Bell Crawford, Kath-I
leen Dees, Claudine Howell, Ruby
Mae Howell, Betty Jean Meeks.
Seventh grade; Freddie Attaway,
James McElhannon, Eugene Nelson.
Academy Street School
Reginald Harris, Maxcy Lambert,
Kenneth Thomas, Alvin Whtimire, j
l Louella Griffin, Olin Smith, Ruth
Butler, Barbara Brazill, Shirley Dun
away, Joan Burgess, Rudolph Moul-|
trie, William Patterson, Barbara Ann
Rollins Marion Turner, Patsy Webb,
Jack Wright.
Also, James Turner, Arthur Mel
ton, Bobby Prince. RusselT Wilson,
Ray Lambert. Judy Bauknight, Mil-J
died Lawson, Peggy Dunaway, Ha-!
zel Long, Bobby Branson, Patricia
Bauknight, Linda Lyda, Jimmy
Hughes. Shirley Samples, Ansel
Wright, J. D. Gibbs, Iris Hughes,
Watson Batson. Robert Butler, How
ard Stroud, • Allene King, Audrey
Maye.
HOTPOINT
now offers 10-year
guarantee on Water Heat
ers. We have just what
you need. Buy HOTPOINT
with full guarantee.
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
The new BAIL DOME (2-piece
metal) LID is easiest to use and
surest to seal. Fits any Mason
jar. To test seal
press dome — if
down, jar is
sealed!
BALI ZINC
CAPS and
Rubber Rings
have been favorites for genera
tions. They seal all Mason jars.
Easy fa usel
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OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds.
Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind-
| ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day
Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads.
Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
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II. D. HENRY
1898-1948
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H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
- Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs
Telephone 121 x r , .
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Notice!
We are securing choice and Grade A meats
from the packing houses at wholesale cost for
our locker patrons on a cosh basis.
A few choice lockers for rent.
CLINTON ELECTRIC FREEZER
AND LOCKER CO-OPERATIVE
Telephone 196 Hampton Avenue
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The Administration
of
PneAlufte/Uan Collet^
Anndunces the Opening of Its Annual
t
Summed School
June 15
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
Feature Courses Include:
—The Minor Prophets
—Salesmanship
—Music Appreciation
—Marriage and the Family
—American Diplomatic History
—International Relations
Twenty-eight courses
will he offered by 10 in
structors, with the ses
sion extending through
August 14. Applicants
requested to communi
cate before June 10.
Send Application To:
- DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE CLINTON, S. C.
UNCLE JOfH ’
OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL>SERVICE
McGEE’S
DRUG STORE
Filling Prescriptions
Is A Profession
With Us
Phone No. 1
BURRISS-
HARRISON CO.
Phone 435—W. Pitts St.
YOUR FRIENDLY
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCE STORE
T. E. JONES
& SONS
Clinton’s Newest
Furniture Store
Complete Line of
Home Furnishings
E. Carolina Avenue
Phone 131-R
CLINTON
Service Station
“At the Sljrn of the Oranxe
■ di»c:“
AUTO HEATERS
A
Gulf and Goodyear
Tires and Tubes
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
Goodyear
TIRES — BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
Open All Night
Phone 440
Copyright 1945 Publisher;: Feature S ivi.e, Inc.
MORRISON
Furniture Co.
“Thu Best for Less”
Cash or Terms
Furpiture, Radios
Refrigerators
Telephone 425
Pitts Coal Co.
“Best Quality Coal"
. 1 , . •
Phone 75
Pitts
Service Station
“Service With A Smile”
CHANDLER’S
GARAGE
4
Oenera]
AUTO—I
REPAIRING
Phone 71
STEAKS
- CHOPS
SEA FOOD
LOUIE’S
RESTAURANT
, IS N. Sloan Street
The Russians sure have it on us in one
way - - - they don't have to learn how to
say them Russian words . . . Darned if I
don't believe more juries git hung .towa-
days than murderers, '
R. E. WYSOR, III
Jacobs Building
Phone 85 1
Insurance
Real Estate
F. H. A. Lodn>
CUNTON
CAFE
GOODWOOD
WELL SERVED
!
“On the Square”
DEPENDABLE
—Lubrication
—Tire Service
—Washing & Polishing
TEXACO PRODUCTS
CAROLINA
Service Station
Phone 27
D. E. TRIBBLE
CO. -
BUILDERS .
SUPPLIES
Phone 94
WE ARE READY
TO SERVE YOU!
Call 458
Service Laundrv
and Cleaners
“Service With A Hop”