The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 16, 1949, Image 11
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pare Thraa
Rev. M. W. Frye
Calls Sea If s
“Miracle Medicine
a
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Correspond* ni and Representative
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Plott of Rich-1 nuts and iced drinks were served,
mond, Va., spent a few days last The honored guest received many
week with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
D. M. Carr.
Miss Peggy Nell Girk of Ware.
Shoals, is spending several weeks!
'with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell.i
lovely gifts.
[ "For pretty salad decorations,
jdipf green grapes in beaten egg
; white, then dip in fine granulated
Starnes and Cynthia of Whitmire,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feltman
1 Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. J L. Brawley and
REV. FRYE Bachan were; week-end guests of
“I suffered ten years from spells the former’s parents, in Union,
ol acid indigestion, smothering gas! Mr. and Mrs. J.L. A b r a ms, Linda,
pressure pains, restless sleep. First Mr. and MrS. Algie Abrams and son,
Birth Announcement
Brannon , ... . .,
Mr. and Mrs. Nudie Brannon an- Y , iTy a " d . ,he >' 1 " iU .»
“'■.•■r; ‘'‘^^“‘“wwTirni nounc. the birth ol a daughter.‘l^ely Irosty touch to salads or fruit
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Wheeler of, ul)1( . at the Blaloclt cUnic cups.
Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud J2 Mrg Brannon wi u be re _l Di p ca lves’ liver in French dress-
membered as Miss Mae Clara Cooper. 'ing. then in fine dry bread crumbs
♦ ; and saute in bacon drippings or broil.
• Miss Frady Leaves This is a delicious flavor treat!
Friends of Miss Joyce Frady will Popovers make good containers for
be interested to know she 1 left Mon- serving creamed chicken or chipped
day to enroll in business school in beef which has been creamed. Scoop
Columbia. ‘ out the insides of the popovers be-
♦ ! f ore us ing, of course!
With The Sick I Silvered, toasted almonds add ele-
bottle of Scalf’s brought relief,” hap- Messrs. Bruce Abrams, Frank Turn-
pily declares Rev. W. M. Fry, Knox- 1 er » ancl Audry, Julian Hunnicutt, j Mrs. Guy Prater is a patient in the gance to a cream of chicken soup,
ville Tenn. who has spent over for-'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams and son, st Francis hospital in Greenville Top baked apples with whipped*
iTkJT T ^ ~ Al-_,1 ~ A A f i n AV-v , \ •_ J .• — A A. A
ty years as minister in the Baptist I Mrs. Joe Abrams, Misses Doris Ab
Church. Scalf’s Indian River Medi- rams and Florella Campbell enjoy-
cine has been tested over a million ; e ^ a picnic at Lake Murray Grill
times. Try it. On " sale at all good Saturday
drug stores. (adv.)
where she is undergoing treatment. 1 cream or ice cream if you want to
Mrs. Hayne Willingham is confined glamorize this simple and --htfney
to her home with illness. dessert.
' Cranberry sauce is an old standby
Bingo Party , with roast pork or pork chops, but
The Joanna Woman’s club , will, yaw'can make the sauce more in-
i Children Under 12 Free
First Show Starts at 7:30,
RAIN OR MOON
Sec A Complete Show
After 10:00
Fri.-Sat. June 17-18
TOPPER RETURNS
Joan Blondell
Roland Young
Eddie “Rochester" Anderson
Mon.-Tues. June 20-21
BOOMTOWN
Clark Gable, Spencer Traoy
Claudette Colbert
Hedy Lamarr
Wed.-Thur. June 22-23
Double Feature
THE FLYING
DEUCES
Also LAUREL AND HARDY
•••Afld***
SENORITA FROM
THE WEST
Allan Jones
Bonita Granville
Mrs. Rudolph McCarthy and Mike
of Greenville, .spent last week with |
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy. .have their bingo party at Joanna teresting if you add some washed,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis 0 f! ^b Saturday night at 8 o’clock. Re- ; seedless raisins to the sauce during
Cross Hill, spent Saturday with the' f[; eshments wl i} K be s° ld throughou cooking.
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W., tbe evening. The door admission of, A thin slice of ham, spread with
Oxner. . j 25c will permit the purchaser to play softened cream cheese, mixed with
Tk/r ^ a* u it- « lhe entire evening with the finely chopped chives, served on a
I * Mr - and :v J rs - Henr y F * nn £ y exception of a few special games at, paper thin slice of rye bread makes
; caughter of Jacksonville, N. C., and which time grand prizes will 5e of _
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven and j ered
; daughter of Liberty, were week-end
guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Brazel.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Moorheapl and
small son, Billy, of Houston, Texas,
were guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs. .Mabel Moorhead, last week.
Mrs. Melvin Smith and sons of
Jacksonville, Fla., are spending sev
eral days with relatives here.
Messrs. E. J. Willingham, Harold
Willingham, Mr. and Mrs. Shuford
Lewis were Sunday guests of Mr. and
' Mrs. R. J. Willingham in Newberry.
I \Jessrs. Squat Brock, Bobby
Neighbors and Bud . Carr spent the
\wek-end at Myrtle Beach.
\lesdames Roy O’Dell, Sue Free
man, Ralph Horne and Joyce of Fort
i Mill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
MYF Enjoys Picnic
The Senior MYF and invited guests
enjoyed a picnic at Greenwood State
park Saturday. In spite of the rain,
all reported an enjoyable time.
a delicious appetizer.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Blue Cheese Hamburgers
(Serves 6)
\Vi pounds ground beef
1 egg
l/ 4 teaspon pepper
1 teaspoon dry mustard
2 tablespoons salad dressing
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
pound blue cheese
Mix together meat, egg. salt and
ODell Saturday. University of South Carolina.
and ^ rs> 9 ayton , Ll j ni *‘ or( ? employed as an instructor at Pathon
of Clinton were Sunday visitors of p ark in charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Morns. r
Sonny Ross of Greenville, is Young Girl Honored
spending the week with Mike Cooley., Following mid-week prayer ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt and W eek the young people’s
Mrs. John Davis visited relatives in Sunday school class and young peo-
Tetnpleton • Da vis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton an- j
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Marian Jean, to Bob Davis of
Charlotte, N. C. The wedding was pepper. Form into 12 patties. Crum-
solemnized in York May 24. 1 ble the cheese and mix with mustard
Mrs. Davis is the only daughter of salad dressing and Worcestershire
Mr. and Mrs. Templeton. She at- sauce. Place this mixture on six of
tended Joanna and Clinton schools the patties, and cover with remain-
and Newberry college. At present, inR patties. Press edges of meat to-
she holds a position with Sears, gether, enclosing the cheese mixture
Roebuck in Charlotte. Broil on each side 6-8 minutes or
Mr. Davis finished Harding high until done,
school in Charlotte and attended tfte
He is
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Since 1916
Greenville, South Carolina
Ninety-Six Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Gillespie and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Moore of Greenville, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompkins.
pie’s Training Union of the Baptist
church honored Miss Joyce Frady.
one of their members who was leav
ing town.
A series of active games were
Joanna Stores
ytemi
BIRDSEY’S
FLOUR
QUALITY & SAVINGS
AT
Your Local Birdsey Store
BIRDSEY’S
BEST $<* a J
25 lbs £.IW
4-BROTHERS $•■ nn
25 lbs. I.Ol
MONEY SAVER $<|
25 lbs - 1,1*1
COFFEE
BIRDSEY’S BEST Lb.
Cfl*
Vacuum Can
4-BROTHERS .. 40 c
V c
FAIRPLAY
BIRDSEVS FEED
GROWING $1 90
MASH, 25 lbs 1.4.U
.««lbs. *4.40
LAYING MASH, $1 OA
25 lbs 1.4.V
100 lbs. CO
In Print Bags TWV
SCRATCH $1 10
GRAIN, 25 lbs,.... I.lV
$ 3 90
100 lbs. aJ.a/V
OYSTER SHELL, $1 00
80 lbs I.VU
DAIRY FEEIt $0
100 lbs. 20% J.l V
PIG & HOG $0 AC
FEED, 100 lbs.
HORSE FEED CC
100 lbs O >00
FAIRPLAY CHICKS
Place Orders Now for
Future Delivery.
BIRDSEY FLOUR &
FEED STORE
V. Parks Adair, Mgr.
Musgrove Street
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams ^nd p i a y e d on the church lawn.
Linda visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil The guest of honor was showered
Blakely In Greenville Sunday. with hankies and best wishes.
* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell a^d | ce creamt sandwiches and punch
Kay, and Miss Peggy Girk and Ar- W ere served to about 26 guests,
thur Starnes visited relatives in Miss Frady has been a faithful
1 Cross Anchor Sunday. member of these organizations and
Miss Pat Carr is spending sev-j ass j s ^ an t church organist for several
eral days in Bennettsville with Mr.' years,
and Mrs. Russell Miller. — ♦
Miss Helen Wehunt of Newber- Waits-Gardner Wrddimt
ry, is spending the week with Miss Tuesday evening. June 7. at 6 30
Fay Russell. , o'clock, Miss Betty Jean Waits be-
Gilly Flow spent a few days last came th e bride of Julian Ervin Card-
week with his grandmother, Mrs. ner j n a ceremony held at the Joanna
Anna Motes in Newberry. Baptist church. The Rev. James B
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bundrick of Mitchell performed the ceremony
Gilbert, spent Saturday with Mr. before a gathering of friends and
and Mrs. Norman Floyd. relatives of the two families.
Mr.»and Mrs. Norman Boyce were jhe couple made their vows in a
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. setting of palms, gladioli and efTec-
M. Wood in Newberry. lively placed candelabra.
Misses June and Ann Grist of Wedding music was rendered by
Dillard, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. \jjs s Betty Galloway- at the piano.
Gene Bragg Sunday. Bruce Galloway, Miss Peggy Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lowman of and \f r s. Alex Crawford vocalists.
Chapin, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. j The bridegroom’s best man was
Lowman Sunday. his father H. L. Gardner, and Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jenkins Wafts, Bernard Nabors, and R. A.
and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gardner served as ushers.
Thomas Collenback in Pacolet Sun- The bride was given in marriage
da y ' by her father. Walter W. Waits. Her
Mr. and Mrs. John Weathers and g 0W n was of slipper satin with prin-
Kathy of Spartanburg, were week- cess ij n ^ Si the bodice being imported
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank c hantilly lace with long sleeves end-
Sample. Kathy remained for a vis- ing in points over the hands. Her I
it of several days. , finger-length veil was of bridal tulle
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christopher and was ca ught to a coronet of seed
of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent Monday, P e a ris. She carried a prayer book
with Mrs. Christopher s brother, C. adorned with a white orchid.
R. Thompkins, and Mrs. Thompkins. The bride's maid of honor wasi
I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce and \iiss Malba Gardner, who wore a
Kenneth visited relatives in Sumter m j n t green gown with fitted bodice
| recently. and full skirt with bustle. The ma-'
, Bruce Jennings of Greenville, vis- tron honor, Mrs. Bernard Nabors, i
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilburn was g 0wned i n orchid taffeta with
Sunday. _ fitted bodice and full skirt with bus-
tiG.
Bride-Elect Entertained Little Linda Waits, cousin of the
Among the lovely June parLcs was bride, was flower girl,
the lingerie shower for Miss Ruth -gbp bride s mother was gowned in
Crocker of Whitmire, young bride- a g reen and bronze combination, and
elect, given by Mesdames Cecil { b e groom's mother wore pink taf-
1 armer and Rudolph Prater at the ^j rs k Waits, grandmother*
former s home last Thursday ni Sht. 0 j bride, wore a black dress.
In the living room magnolias, Ad - After the ceremony, a reetption
miral Byrd daisies and tall candles was b e i d a t the home of the bride on
were used in the decorations. The M a g no ’j a street. Assisting at the re
guest of honor s chair was a cr ® a- cep tion were Mrs. Pat Bowers, Mrs. I
tion of white with ivy entwined. She. Baro ] d ^ urp hy ( Mrs. R. A. Gardner,!
was presented a corsage of Sweet- ^j rs q p n y and Misses Barbara
heart roses. 1 McCarthy and Hilda Oxner.
The hostesses served a dainty: Upon their return from a wedding
plate consisting of chicken salad, j r j p the young couple will live in*
sandwiches, potato chips, individual Greenville.
cakes and coffee. :
To the wedding march Miss Bren- STATIONERY SPECIAL — Lovely
da O'Dell, dressed as a miniature boxed note paper, highest quality,
bride, and Miss Becky Farmer as a 24 notes and envelopes. 65c value
bridesmaid, in pink, presented Miss for 35c. Chronicle Pub. Co.
Crocker with a show-er of gaily-, -
wrapped gifts.
Grocery Specials!
Red Hand
FLOUR, SR, 25 lb. .. S2.15
Jewel
SHORTENING, 4 lb... 74c
Swift Bland
LARD, 3 lb. can 85c
SUGAR, 5 lb. bag 45c
Rinso, Duz, Super Suds,
Tide, Oxydol, Silver Dust,
Fels-Naphtha 29c
CLOROX, quart 17c
CLOROX, y 2 gallon .. 29c
Octagon White
TOILET SOAP, 3 for . 25c
Cashmere Bouquet
TOILET SOAP, 3 for . 25c
Lux Bath Size
TOILET SOAP, 2 for . 19c
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Mrs. Brawley Honored
On Monday evening a group of
friepds honored Mrs. J. L. Brawley
at Joanna club with a shower. About
35 guests enjoyed this occasion. The
club rooms were lovely w*ith ar
rangements of roses and greens
throughout.
The entertainment was led by Mrs.
Joe Purdy.
The hostesses presented Mrs.
Brawley with a lovely corsage of
salmon gladioli.
Refreshments of ice cream, salted
HEAVY AND
FANCY
GROCERIES
We Deliver
H. J. PITTS
STORE
Taste Sealed Sliced. 2'2 Can
PEACHES, 2 cans
45c
Carnation. Pet, Borden's
TALL MILK, can
12c
Alaska Pink
SALMON, lb. can .... 49c
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, pint . 39c
Armour—Lb. Cans
PORK & BEANS. 3 for 25c
No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES, 2 for ... 25c
Meat Specials!
Azalea Brand—Pure Pork Breakfast
LINK SAUSAGE, lb. . 48c
Azalea Brand—Pure Pork
SAUSAGE, lb 39c
Center Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
79c
Leonemv Cuts
CURED HAM, lb.
69c
Sliced
BOILED HAM, lb.
95c
Azalea Brand Smoked Picnic
HAMS, 4 to 6 lbs.
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All Meat
BOLOGNA, lb 40c
Azalea Brand—Breakfast
BACON, A grade, lb. . 55c
Armour Star
BACON, AA grade, lb. 60c
48c
Selected and Tender
BEEF LIVER, lb.
69c
Tender
FORK LIVER, lb.
33c
GROUND BEEF, lb. .. 44c
WE CELEBRATE
FATHER AND SON
WEEK
10 9 ' Off All Cash Sales
THIS WEEK IN
MEN’S SHOP
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOI NCE THAT MR. RAY BOOZER. FOR
ZMERLY WITH ROGERS STORES, IS WITH (iS AS
PRODUCE SALESMAN.
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JOANNA, S. C.