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\ il [ » THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, May 19, 1949 Number 18 the chronicle Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No‘Substitute for News* paper Advertising Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C, 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR ETE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:20 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:S0 Phone 794 for Appointment GULF PRODUCTS Tires, Tubes, Batteries . and Accessories INSECT KILLERS Quick Action Golf Spray Gnlf T.ak Gulfspray Roach, Ant Killer CLINTON SERVICE STATION E. Carolina Ave. Phone 96 give her A LANE! m non mt Highest Honors Go to LANE The only prenure-felted Aroma-Tight Cedar Cheif in the world. B“Pi'fiful .. fragrant practical! It'i the gift that itarfi the home for dougt|t r , ,M'*«fll*C'l, moMl*r w ,l 9 — lt># gift ifoff cfcemfi ner irf* LANE Cedar Hop'? GUA«ANmn MC fROTICTlOh T. E. JONES & SONS FURNITURE Come la aad sec tie a Mazing sew ScothAtwater ♦OSC Corf. #4200 tPM - SIOOfffT MfWS In outboard hktory— the Scott-Atwater SNlfN It givee you cruiser control. Start at the dock in Neu tral (propeller Boeen’t turn). $MIH to back ewey, •NOT to epeed ahead, non for (moother land Inge See all three new model* now. They actually coat no t»«M« ordinary "ahifUaaa" out board* I g0ffto Scott-Atmst$r C. W. COOPER GARAGE 302 E. Carolina Ave. Phone No. 5 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. R. B.-Amide visited Mrs. Amick’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Long, who is a patient in the Provi dence hospital, Columbia, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Jr., at Joanna Sunday. Mrs. Inez Sorrow and daughter of Greenwood, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hester of Ab- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Vest of Lau rens, were visitors during the week ' of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr. Marcell Barker and Butch Smith Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Bigbee of visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith in Capitola, Calif., are spending the Rock Hill Sunday. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Mrs. Claud Wallenzine and sons Bigbee, Sr. Mrs. Huey Wright and Mrs. Cleo Mrs. T. W. Spires visited her sis- Wallenzine were visitors in Green- ter, Mrs. L. p. Norrell, in Ninety- ville Saturday. ; Six Sunday. Robert Campbell of Shelby, N. C„> M / s - H® 1 */ ° f Detroit, visited relatives here the past week- G !fr d n S T D j 513 ,/ 1 * 11 ! end , * ed Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyda during Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and the week-end n At Methodist Church Mrs. Pearl Brown of Bessemer beville, visited Miss Marion Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and ^ J Saturday. Miss Mitchell returned i son s visited in Spartanburg Sunday.' (Continued on page 5) home with them for the week-end.) Mr. and Mrs. Horace Madden of Mrs. Bill Hedspeth and little son of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble Wednesday. J. L. Stroud of Columbia, spent Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. • Dennis Madden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon visited: Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cannon at Cross RECIPE OF THE WEEK Orange French Toast (Serves 5) 2 eggs, beaten 3 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2-3 cup orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 10 slices enriched bread 3 tablespons shotening Combine egg, sugar, cinnamon, or- Add some chopped chives to your ange juice and rind Dip sliced bread pancake different flavor. Serve into mixture. Melt shortening in a Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and these for lunch or supper with heavy skillet. Add bread slices and children and Mrs. Elizabeth Ginn creamed, dried beef or creamed, left- toast ° n b ot ti sides. Serve with hon- Mr. and Mrs J C Cannon soent 1 attended the s i n 6 in 6 convention at over, diced meat. ; c y or confectioners sugar Lse two Sunday with Mr. and Mrs T E. ^ ew Prospect church Sunday. For a hearty dish that men will suces per serving. Price near Greenwood * ' Mrs. Sallie Simmons of Laurens, enjoy, layer lima beans and tomato the week-end with his sister, Mrs.. Hill Sunday. * j Mollie Painter. They visited their I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Midlleton and | brother, Johnnie Stroud, and Mrs. | children visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles a ham slice and a half grapefruit /# Ki nn kinne for a meal prepared at one time. ' c ^ Have you some leftover carrots jOUfld rlCiUrC and potatoes? Dice them and brown in a small amount of drippings or butter for a quick vegetable com-. bination that’s really tasty. .i A sound picture, “King of Kings, Grind together dried fruits and' w ‘! ! t be . sho ^ n c at R S^ Street Meth- walnuts and moisten with orange “ juice. If you like more orange flavor, _ 1 “ n — lr v . 0 P astor > the add grated rind. 11011 into balls, dip £ ® a ^ kn n lgh J; Tbe will in granulated sugar and store in a ” 1 3 and »t will take ap- tightly covered container. vThes'e Pp*‘™tely two hours to run the make nice candy! . plc ure ' - , There will be no charge for ad mission and the people of Clinton who are not going to attend other churches at this hour are cordially 1 invited. : I Stroud in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr* and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mathis in Pacolet Shepard in Hendersonville, N. C., the past week-end. CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir and son of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. ' H spent several days last week with sauce in a casserole. Top generously Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Sr. I with slices of Canadian style bacon Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crawford and and bake. Onion rings may be placed family of Laurens, spent the week- in with the lima beans if you want end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hea- more flavor. NO ..NO PICTURES! Spires in Laurens. [ton, Sr. Are you having a luncheon for Mr and Mrs David Word and Sue Mrs - Jonas Samples visited her ladies soon? Make a jellied veal or and Mr. and Mrs. John Word visited P arents ’ Mr - and Mrs - C - M Giles - chicken salad and serve slices'of it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed in Whit- in Woodruff recently. on top of sliced pineapple or sliced, mire Sunday i ^ rs - J- Osborne and family of jellied cranberry sauce. A rich des- Rev and Mrs J O Watson and Char,otte - c . spent the week- sert like berry shortcake or cream sons of Louisville, Ky., visited rela- end with Mr and Mrs - w D - Me- puffs makes a perfect dessert com- ; lives and friends here Wednesday. a ^ ers - . ,, _ ... binat ' on Rev. Watson spoke at the service i and Mrs. Frank Sumerel had Cole slaw makes an excellent salad Wednesday evening at Calvary Bap-! as their K uests during the week-end for baked "or barbecued spa mbs tist church. ^ ' ^ r - and Mrs. W. H. Fuller of Green- whether you’re eating on the back Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell Mr ville ’Mrs-King Balkham of Laurens, porch, under the old tree in back and Mrs. Virgil Webb Mrs J I Fort Mrs Ruby Montjoy and Sgt. Aaron or at the picnic g.ounds. ’ Mrs. Sarah Webb, and Mr. and Mrs/ M ont J°y of Sumter. Chili con came takes on new man- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson of ners when you place it in a casser- Columbia, visited the latter’s moth- ole, then top with a ccrnbread bal er, Mrs. B. B. Neal, and Mr. Neal ter and bake until golden brown. PICTURES COULDN’T EVEN BEGIN TO SHOW YOU THE EXCITEMENT OF OUR , Grover Sanders attended the fune- ■ ral of Bob Hendrix in Fountain Inn mk BETTER HURRY RIGHT INI**' F«* (mart ... pick a couple at'these down-to-earth pricea! Faxon Brmberjra... woxen «-ord».. .cotton*... butcher rayon*... in a whole merry-jro-round of *tylea and color*. 1 ■ MSMnGHPS Monday. Mrs. Roy Trammell and Mrs. j. • the past week-end. | A good broiler dinner consists of I. Fort spent the week-end with Mr Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris and fam- piling mashed sweet potatoes into and Mrs. J. B. Norris in Green villa J visited Mrs. John McAlister and orange shells and broiling them with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thrasher and 1 ————— children of Greenville, visited Mrs. Sarah Webb Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stewart and sons, Mrs. A. F. Campbell visited i Mrs. E. T. Thornton in Enoree Sun- ! day. I Mrs. Ora Wood visited Miss Annie ! Pearl Bobo near Clinton Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and daughter and Mrs. W. H. Windsor , attended the funeral of Jeff Dun- can in Marion, N. C., Sunday. Bobby Middleton is spending the week w’ith his grandparents. Mr. and I Mrs. W. W. Middleton, near Pied- • mont. j Mrs. R. P. Harris visited her | daughter, Miss Sylvia Braswell, and j mother, Mrs. Katie Caldwell, in! ! Greenville th*e past week, mother,, Mrs. Katie Caldwell, in Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and Mrs. Lee Thornton attended the graduation exercises for Carl Thorn ton at Holmes Bible college in Greenville last week. Mrs. Cil Jarvis and sob of Keen, N. H., visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest the past week. . Mrs. Maud Hamrick of Green wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick during the week-end. Juanita Hamrick is spending sev eral weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw, in Calhoun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of Bam berg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock, Mr. i and Mrs. Boyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. HMtVl*,. HRRNK1U JM* OMf A CASH-AND-CARRY 9UY HERE'S WHY CUT YOUR HAULING COSTS THE FINEST LINE FOR 1949 MERSON LECTR1C FANS From Smallest To Largest In stock for Your Summer Comfort HOME SUPPLY CO. Pitts St. — Phone 423 MONEY-SAVING PANELS, TOO! » Smart Des'O n! more LOAD SPACE! Handsome now “Job-Rated” Panels are available in three models. Gross vehicle weights range from 4,250 to 4,850 pounds; payload capacities from 875 to 1,450 pounds. 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