The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 15, 1948, Image 5
Thursday, July 15, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
rage Five
WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW-*
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Cooleeme. N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.' his first birthday July 13.
Fred Whitlock during the week. | Mr. and Mrs. George Sirjeath have
Miss Katrine Martin spent the a redding anniv
week-end in Gray Court wtih hen L
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mar- birthday tomorrow,
tin. | George Heyward Sease was five
Miss Mildred Dunlap is spending years old July 10
i. George Sineath have
liversary idly 20.
Ftiir w'm observe a
idly at the beginning. Heat siow-
un-til hot clear through.
iv
Cook
| miss jvmarea touniap is spenaing
-' the week with Miss Matilda Bowles Mr - and ^ Irs - Gary
; in Fort Mill. birthdays July 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Todd and son, ^ r ' anc * ^ rs
Lehn
Miss Mary Sue Darr is visiting j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn EaVl of this city, and Mr. and Mrs!
observe their
Miss Patsy Macdonald in Montreal, Spratt, while Mr. Fleischman is at- H ’ Wise of Laurens, spent‘last Ju i£ 21
N. C., for two weeks. | tending camp at Fort Jackson. week in the mountains of North Car- . ' r ^'
Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and son, Rich-j Miss Virginia Sadler left Tuesday 0 i ma an d; Tennessee.
ard, left yesterday for a month’s stay for New York City where she will Mrs. Russell Mize and sons, of
with relatives in Clifton, N. J., and spend some time.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A Pitts, Jr.,
have returned from their w'edding
trip and are occupying an apartment
in the R. J. Copeland home.
Mrs. S- N. Connally and daughter, . . , „
Anne, of Miami, Fla., are visiting her vacationing at Lake Greenwood
Sarasota, Fla., will arrive this week-
Miss Miriam Donnan Is spending end for a visit with her parents, Mr.
several days with friends and rela- and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Also spend-
tives in Columbia. * ! ing the coming week here with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mr. lives will be Mt\ and Mrs. Homer
and Mrs. Hehry Reynolds, and Mr. 1 W. Woodruff of Sarasota, and Mr. and
and Mrs. Mac Stubbs spent last week Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Fayetteville, N.C.
x-*~**i^i„* T Mr anrf Mrs Tan M Rav anH nhil- ooserv e tne.r WeUdmg
when doing your pickling. Cider
vinegar is also, recommended for
them in aluminum or enameled warei pic i c!e ' 1 ve ~ e ah ‘es and :ruits.
to prevent them from turning bluish. Cucumbers, peppers and other
After plums are washed for can-' ve « e f tables u f d . !or P^kung should
ning, pierce each one to prevent the , De nu ’ ovei-npe, and un-
Lskin from bursting. All piercing may jruise —
have be done with a table fork. i ’ Never make cucumbers into pickles
.. Any variety of pear may be used lat ^ r than 24 houI aft er picking.
for canning, but the pears should be P, 1 lS m . I ^ akin?
satisfactorily ripened. pickles. The entire stalk may be
used. However, it is beft to use only
C. Shealy observes her Scalding is the best way to peel that way when the seeds are ful-
birthekiy July 22; and Mr. Shealy the peaches. Place in hot water then slip jy matured but-.not so ripe they will
23rd. i in cold water and take the skins off. f a ib
July' 20 anniversaries include Mr. Cut peeled peaches in halves,
and Mrs. L. S. Reddeck and Mr. and Use fresh spices and clean salt SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLS
Mrs. Eugene Avery. — —
July 17 is the birthday of John
Lloyd Adair, Jr. ,
Mrs. Hubert Boyd has a birthday
July 20, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will
. H. L, Baldwin will
wedding anniversary
sister, Hrs. Henderson Pitts, and Mr.
Pitts.
Mrs. W. O. McKinney and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Tan M. Ray and chil- t ^ e ->2 nc j
anniversary
the 22nd * < *‘
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Crosby and sons dren, Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray and H ~“r> Tr . no . Tr .
of Jacksonville, Fla., are guests of daughter spent the past week vaca- 1 j ' ’ ’ J ‘-’ hj:> a bir ‘' hda >
Mrs. P. M. Pitts and other relatives tioning at Pawley’s Island. ; F , vin ' VTlirj c, aton ertn
av t t . . , here. Mrs. Crosby is the former Missi Mrs. T: J. Blalock is visiting her j „ Huizh Slaton -olohratori "hi' o
Alice Jean-Lowe, of Anderson, spent |Gract HoIland ! daughter, Mrs. James Moore, m Mrs - Hu « h Slaten. celebrated his first
several days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Durward Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and chil
dren, of Laurens, spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
Miss Margaret Anne Barnette is
spending a week at Ridgecrest, N. C.,
where she is attending a summer
conference of the Baptist Training
union. r
Mrs. Bill Wofford' and sons, Jim
and Billy, of Siler City, N. C., vis
cele-
,, . _ _ . . v^^i, birthday July 10.
Mr.- and Mrs. Gary Lehn will re- York. Mrs Vald p att p r , on wi] i
turn Sunday after a visit with his i Mrs. J. B. Hart and children are brate he- birthdav Julv 21
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lehn, in spending a few days in Belton with w , ‘ p..’., J vtr
Milwaukee. Wis. . I her mother, Mrs. Carroll Brown. U aIter Dantzler Jl ™s, son of Mr. |
James Rutledge Jacks, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Jacks, was one
Mrs. Frank Cauley and son, Keith u T , n
Rogers, visited her mother, Mrs. Inez a . , U ' V ,, n , ,
i Pruitt, in Whitmire during the weeicc YT Emily ' Jane McCrary daughter of
^ ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary, was
Miss Lutrell Oakley spent several! Mrs. Ray Anderson is on an ex- Woodruff n-rneTu-
days at Myrtle Beach last week with, tended visit to her son and daugh- b hi ’ fi bii'thda^Ju’v 'lO '
friends. j ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James An-, a , y . ^ Iy * W
James Boom of Atlanta, Ga., was derson, m Austin, Texas,
the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackweldet
visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. -Paul League, bf , , . . „
ited their aunt, Mrs. R. B. Glenn, j Mrs. R. V. Blackwleder,, in Concord, Winter Haven, Fla., spent last week ' ' ~‘ —
during the past week. i N. C., during the past week. with the former s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Patterson is a patient! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler of Mrs. R. M. League,
in the Baptist hospital in Colum- Mauldin, were guests during the - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley and
bia where she recently underwent an week of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ander- children spent the week-end in Au-
operation. Ison. Kitty Fowler of Mauldin, will gusta, Ga., with the formers sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Able and chil-, spend the coming week-end with Mrs. W. W. Sell, and Mr. Sell,
dren, Joyce and Billy, spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Ander and friends in Miss Louise Lewis, of Columbia,
in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Keith Fleischman and two
children are s'pending two weeks
Just Arrived—
CROSLEY DELUXE
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4 Top Burners
Double Ovens
SI 98.50
HOME
SUPPfcY-eO.
Next t<> Bailey’s Bank
Phone 423
the city. LS the guest of Miss Margaret Anne
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Brimm of Barnette during the past week.
Richmond, Va., were guests last week M r - and Mrs. W. M. Burts and
(of Mr. and Mrs." Almon Spencer.• famil y visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
By HELEN HALE
A good rule Jo follow when can-
_. . . - . „ ning frtfit. vegetables or berries is to
They weie called here on account of Myers in Spartanburg- Sunday. Cofi^] scard anv thin® that
I the sudden death of his father, Dr. stance Burts remained tor a several ' ‘ “
. D. J; Brimm. _ days’ stay. --
Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Mrs. Francis M. Hughesr of New York, is yisit-
cSCRiPliONS
Guard against mistakes.
Have prescriptions filled by
experienced druggists.
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
Walgreen Agency
Phone 19
We Deliver
F. Wingard, Mrs. Francis
Blalock and Mrs. Thurston Giles in & friends at the Clinton hotel.'
spent several days this week in Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gibson Mc-
’ vannah, Ga., with their husbands, Meekin, of . Winnsboro, spent the
who are attending summer camp a ‘; week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Cam? Stewart with the National' Mrs. George T. Speake.
Guard encampment. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin and
Mrs. E. H. Slier and son, White, : daughter, Vicki, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
of Utica, N. Y., Mrs. J .L. Brandt Mac Hatton and daughter, Kay, and
and daughter, Martha of GreensboroJ Miss Alline Copeland are spending
N. C., are visiting their parents and the week at Cherry Grove beach,
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Fred Pitts and Dr. Marion Lawson
1 Whitten. Mr. Slier will join his are spending two weeks visiting
family here for a visit. ; points of interest in Cuba,
t Bill'Foster, son of Mri and Mrs. W.- ! Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson of
O. Foster, left recently for California Abbeville, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
| where he was joined by several Bdts and daughter, Myra, spent sev-
fr'iends from the University of North days last week at Myrtle -Beach. ^
Carolina, anff ^lirspend the remain-' Mr. and Mrs PTH and daughter ar
dor of the summer touring points of companied the Jacksons home for a
; interest there and on the west coast.! visit. ^
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong of Thomas R. Brady, of Atlanta, Ga.,
Laurens, have returned from a wed- s P ent several days during the week
, ding trip to Tenell, Ala., and Chip-, Wlth Sterling A. Pitts, Jr.
tley, Fla. Mrs. Armstrong is the for- Miss Mary Ann King, of Summer-
I mer Miss Minnie Philson Ariail, em- ( vi ile, Ga.. is spending the week with
l ployed with Ruby's Beauty Shoppe. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
I Mrs. Dora Morris and son, Duane,, and Mrs. John William King.
(and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and Mr - and Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr.,
daughter, Synne, have returned from, Mabry McCrary and Miss Blanche
la visit to Andalusia, Ala., and a brief McClure were visitors in the moun-
stay in Atlanta. tains of North Carolina during the
Mr. and Mrs. William Denny Pitts week-end.
'of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week- Mr. a rrd^ Mrs. J. T. Scott and
1 end With his mofherTMrs. Nannie A. daughter, Patty, of Florence. Ala.J.
Pitts, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Car- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thayer. |
(roll L. Pitts of Spartanburg, spent 1 O. D. and James Norris, of Ninety-'
i Sunday'with his mother anjl on Sun- Slx ’ and Joe Uean Ellison of Knox-
day afternoon attended the Shouse- Vllle ' Tenn -. were guests during the
Pitts weddihg in \Vhitmire. | P as t week of Mrs. Boyd Watts and
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and son,
Richard, and Albert Wallace, left . Mrs - Fannie Parrish was the guest
Monday for a three weeks’ visit with friends in Augusta, Ga., during
I relatives in Charleston, Walterboro, I week -
Tallahassee and Jacksonville, Fla. | Rev.-and Mrs. Charles E. Hood
Mrs. Metta Stone, Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in Cam-
Henry Trammell an'd sons, Billy and P^ello after a visit with her parents,
Keith, are spending the week with and Mrs. S. S. Barnette. Friends
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg in Sylva of Mrs. Hood will be glad to know
N. C.
is imperfect.
Canning cannot improve the pro
duct; it only preserves it.
.—Auather good rule: Can foods with
in two hours after picking, or at
least get them oh the way to the
canning kettle by that time.
Jelly glasses, pickle and relish jars
should be sterlized before filling,
just as other jars. Wash them in
soapy water and rinse. Let boil
in clear water for at least 10 min
utes. Remove to a clean towel and
invert until used.
Red fruit fades if cooked too rap-|
Thrift begins in your home town.
Every dollar you spend here helps our
schools, our churches . . . your neigh
bor. And what is good for our commu
nity is good for you.
Help keep Clinton a good place in
which to live and do business by buying
and banking ... at home.
Established 1886
Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Capitol $400,000.00
Mrs. Bill O. Dees and daughter,
- Duttie, and Mrs. Daisy Jones and
; daughter, Louise, spent last week in
Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia.
1 Miss Nora . McConnell, of Shelby-
ville, Tenn.. is spending the week
she has recovered from a recent ill
ness.
Friends of A. S. Stilwell, t>i' Enuree,
will regret to know he continues ill
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F.
M. Boland, Jr.
Prc. Frank H. Loffis arrived home
Summer Merchandise
...on...
CLEARANCE
Adairs Men’s Shop
( LINTON S. C.
•can we afford
JHIS BIG BILL?
Nearly; »e%en » hundred
million dollars! That’s
what fire cost U. S. citi
zens last year. We can’t
afford this waste. You can
help by exercising extra
care. Can we help you by
checking your Fire In
surance?
Call 80 or 32 for
an Accident Ticket
before you ta
25c a day
I with Mrs. S. M. Warner and Mr and 1 Sunday fljr a ,ew days vlSlt w,th his !
Mrs. P. G. Coop i Parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.
i Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler, Miss ' Mrs ' E , R Knox spent several days
Betty Ann Coleman, Mr. and Mrs i week in Gliffside. N. C , with her
Ernest Hitt and daughter Gwen ^on-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and
with Rion Price of Newberry, spent „ Ja ??. es J in i ler '
' last week at Daytona Beach Fla Mrs ’ VV ’ Chaiie y* accompanied'
\ Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mrs. Clark John- 1 ,*! Afbert Blakely, of Laurens,'
; son and son, Harold, were visitors in if 1 y !! te f day a buying trip to
Columbia during the past week. (.New York for Chaney s Diets'
Mrs. Van S. Jones and daughter, 1 Sh "P pes - ,
Paula, with her parents, Mr. and 1 7 Mr ' and Mrs ' B - W - Gibson, of New
Mrs. R. W. Curry of Fountain Irm,! ?‘° n * are v ! 1 lslt ^ Mr and MrS. W. C.
and Mrs. Abbott Cooper of Rock Hill ■ healy and other relatives here for
spent 'the week-end at Crescent! Se p* ral 1( ? ays ’
beach. Gerald Suber, of Greenville, spent
Miss Mary Alice Blackburn, of
Alto, Ga., spent several days this
week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Loftis. Nannette Loftis; who had
been visiting in Alto, returned home
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacks, of At
lanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Vin
cent and Mrs. B. B. Sharpe of Green
wood, and G. C. Wilder of McCor
mick, were here Saturday for the
funeral of Mrs. W. T. Jacks.
Mrs. S. S. Barnette spent Monday
in Charlotte, N. C., and attended the
Gibson reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill League left Tues-
.tiay for|a visit with the former’s sis
ter, Mrs.' A. D. Conner, ahd Mr. Con-
several days this week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber.
Mr^ and Mrs. Joseph Steiner wiHf
return Sunday from a month’s vaca
tion in Baltimore, Md., and Atlantic
City, N. J.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetingt
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
CLEARANCE!
, • ner in Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Conner
e your vacation. W in return home with them for a
visit.
S. W. SUMEREL, Agent
CLINTON, S. C.
Jacobs Building—Tele. 80
The JhaM Casualty and
ttttey OMnpany of Hattfoa<k Cana
Phillip. Rogers, Jr., was two years
old July 10.
July 18 birthdays will include Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and J- M. Pitts, Dr. J. Lee Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker spent Margie Mills, daughter of Mr. and
last week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. K. MiHs.
Miss Martha Ann Dalrymple, of Duckett Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Friday A. M.
begins
8:30
Savings to 50%
COME EARLY!
j HarlsyiUe, is spending- the week with
' her brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple. .
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock
and son, Haynie, spent, several days
last week visiting friends in Dillon
and Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Darby, of New
berry, and Mr* Ellen • Brimegar of
I. M. Adair, will be six years old
July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. F.- M,„.. Boland will
observe their wedding anniversary,
July 18.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has a birth
day the 19th.
William Elbert Horton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Horton, celebrated
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