The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 25, 1950, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Dftffwood Hamburgers
— (Serves 4)
1 pound ground beef
4 large buns %
Sale and pepper
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4 1-8 inch slices onion
4 1-2 inch slices tomato
Lettuce ~ -
% cup mayonnaise
8 stuffed olives, sliced
Form beef into 4 indivujual cakes.
Pan fry or broil. Split and toast buns,
or use without toasting, if desired
place beef on buns; sprinkle with
salt and pepper. Top with onion, to
mato, lettuce, mayonnaise and slic
ed olives. Place top on bun and serve.
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Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. W. B.
Tribble, Miss Nannie Young Trib
ble, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mis«es Mar
garet and Katherine Blakely, Mrs.
C. Bynum Betts and Mr*. F. M.
Boland, Sr., were luncheon guests
on Saturday of Mrs. Claude Dunbar,
the former Miss Josie Pressley, in
Spartanburg.
Mrs. Harry Phillips, Sr., qf^ Spar
tanburg visited her mother, Mrs.
B. L. King and Miss Emma Adams
on Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Coleman of
Sarasota, Fla., have been spending
1 several days with the latter’s sister,
jMrs. Annie Giles Bailey and visit
ing other relatives and friends.
| W. G. King, Jr., spent the week-
jend at Ocean Drive with Mrs. King
and little daughter, Christy, who
have’ been spending the past week
at the beach.
Henry Fallaw, who has been a pa
tient at Blalock Clinic has returned
will be interested to know she has . Greensboro, N. C., spent the week-
retumed to her home following ar^ ),endf with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
illness and hospital stay at Blalock |B. 6. Whitten.
clinic - ! Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Mr
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, Mrs. B. and Mrs. David Tribble spent Sun-
F. Wingard, Miss Barrie Jean Wing- [day in Due West with Miss Louise
ard with Mrs. David George of Tribble.
Laurens attended the alumni ad-1 ^j rs i rv j n h Ford, of Avon Park,
- ■— ■ dress and luncheon at Anderson col- p] a j s visiting her parents, Mr. and
lege on Saturday. M , guzene Hitt
’ Mr - and Mrs. C. E. King and - ' -
LUtle Billy Trammell, »n of Mr- daughter. Carolyn, spent the week-
and Mrs. Henry Trammell is con- end in Montgomery, Ala.,” with his
valescing at his hotrfe following a parents.
tonsilectomy at Hays hospital on ^ Mr and Mrs H L E.cheiberge,. j
will be week-end guests of the lat- 1
Robert W. Smith was called to At- ter’s sister. Mrs. E G. Aker in Mar-
lanta, Ga ; , last week due to the ill- tinsville. Va. On Monday they will
ness of his father. - be accompanied home by their
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell daughter. Miss Katherine Eichelber-
and little daughter, Emily, spent the ger, who has been a student at St.
week-end in Chesnee with Mrs. Marys School, Raleigh, N. C., the
TrammelFs parents, Rev. and Mrs. past session.
T h ^ rI \ e * ip i „ , Mr s- Allen Draughon returned to
^r> rS Miller and home in Warsaw. N. C., yester- ;
Mrs. Edgar Copeland attended the a ft er a wee y' s visit with her mo-
graduation of their nephew. Max ther Mrs w c Baldwin 1
Floyd, from Spartanburg Junior col-, Mrs D Q Rhame Sr of Colum . I
lege on Monday ibja is v i s j t j n g her son and daughter-
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy ac- i n .j aw D r and M rs . D. O. Rhame. i
compamed by Mrs. O. O. Copeland Mrs R p Buchanan of Green-
of Newberry, spent the week-end, wood is sponding a few days Wlth
in Manning with their sister and he r sister, Mrs. John R. Holland
brother-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Gibson and attended the Iris Festi-
' val in Sumter.
Friends of Miss Lily Yarborough
will be glad to know she is able
! to be out again after an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt and
daughters, Martha and Susan ofi
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|to his home.
Mrs. Hazel Allison of Pinebluff,! Mrs. R. P. Cole, Mrs. E. E. Smith
iN. C., has been the guest of her and little daughter. Lynn, have re-
!daughter, Mrs. A. B. Stump and Dr.'turned from a week’s visit with rel-
Stump. lives and friends in Andalusia, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas have Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh of
moved to Columbia where Mr. Tho- Columbia spent a few days last week
mas has been transferred as watch- j with the latter’s parents, Mr. and j
maker at the Jewel Box. He was Mrs. B. T. Fuller,
formerly connected with Hamilton’s Mrs. W. W. Cole formerly of this
' here,
i Mr.
and Mrs. John Lyles and
daughter, Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
city is making her home in Green-1 •:
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adair had as s£
don Bow’ker and son of Rodman, their dinner guests Tuesday _Mrs. ;•!
Mr. and Mrs. David Lyles of Lan- Pearl Vaughan of Belton; Mrs. J. i :;i
caster were guests of Mr. and Mrs.; M. Holliday. Mrs. Wesley Cole and K
L. T. Lyles during the week-end. little daughter, Jolene, Regina Hoi- $
On Sunday, the Lyles -accompanied liday of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. j-j
J. C. Thomas and daughter, Kay of
this city.
Little Susan Blalock of Newber
ry spent several days last week with
by their guests attended a family re
union in Anderson.
Mrs. Harry W. Williams of Char
lotte, N. C., is convalescing at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8
H. M. Young, Sr., following a ton- T- Fuller. Mrs. Blalock and daugh-
silectomy at Blalock Clinic. iter, Valerie were here for the week-
Mrs. W. O. Brown of Rock Hill end and accompanied her home Sun-
visited her sister, Mrs. Alma McKee 1 day.
on Monday. Mrs. J. F. Graves of Greenville
Friends of Mrs. Ansel Godfrey [spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs.
will be sorry to know she is a pa-j*L M. Adair and Mr. Adair. I £
tient at Hays hospital where she i Mr- an d Mrs. WHliam Weir and £
underwent an operation Monday. little daughter are occupying their
ft
1
Fred Burnett, Jr., who recently
accepted an office position with
new home on Stonewall street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley have
Foremost Dairies, Inc., in Spartan-' moved into their recently construct-
burg, spent the week-end with hisje^ home on Musgrove street. . ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett, I Milton Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sr. He had as his guest William - Perry M. Moore, is convalescing at
Spinner also of Spartanburg. this home following a tonsilectomy
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., and Mrs. at Blalock clinic Monday
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AMERICA’S
T. C. Johnson, Jr., and children, Ju
lie and Charlie, hive returned from
a week’s stay at their cottage near
Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and and Mrs. Ed Walters of Fayetteville,
little daughter of McCormick spent ;N. C. spent Sonday in Chamblee,
Sunday with the former’s mother,' Ga.. with their husband and father, i
Mrs. J. B. Wilder. jF. M. Stutts, who is a patient in the
Friends of Mrs. Cecil Wilson will .Lawson General hospital,
i regret to know she is ill and a pa-[ Charles P. Barre of New York Ci-
i tient at the General hospital imty is the guest of Mr. cmd Mrs. Ken-
| Greenville. Ineth N. Baker,
i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Mr. i Friends of Mrs. R. C. Whitmire
land Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and
| Miss Dot Taylor spent the week-end
jat Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder has Returned
jfrom Atlanta, Ga., where she spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
! Jacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer and
I children of Rock Hill were recent
I guests of relatives here.
Mrs. Homer W. Gantt, Jr., has re-
| turned to her home in Greenville af
ter a week’s visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dixon.
Friends of Mrs. Joe Livingston
will be intejested to know she has
returned to her home from Blalock
clinic where she has been a patient.
Litfle Ann Major of Charlotte. Nr
C., is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
land Mrs. Ratchford Boland.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black and
j little daughters spent last wCek in
! York with the former’s mother, Mrs.
j Black.
! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and
Mrs. J. K. Hazelton visited friends
in Greer and Simpsonville during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair and Miss
Jeanette Pitts visited the latter’s
brother and _sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Pitts, irr Anderson last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs.
Louise Hyde, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
S. Hiers spent the week-end at Oc
ean Drive Beach and also visited Iris
gardens in Sumter.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans spent the week
end in Greenwood with her sister,
Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and George Yeld-
ell.
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays accom
panied by Jenny Payne and Eloise
Marshall left today for a trip to New
York City.
J. V. Edwards left Saturday by
plane for a visit with his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson in Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the week
end in Columbia with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jarvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Henry are oc
cupying their new home on Mus
grove street.
O. H. Shealy is attending a meet
ing of Seaboard agents at West
Palm Beach, Fla. While he is away
J. M. Roseborough is acting agent.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard will
spend the week-end in Hartsville
whert they will attend commence
ment exercises at Coker college.
Their daughter* Miss Lillian Dillard
Friends of Mrs. T. J. Blalock will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at Blalock clinic. [g
Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Richard Stutts 8
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toward your future. Good luck and many happy
days.
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