The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 04, 1951, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 4, 1951
SIX-INCH SERMON
hy Krv. Robert II. Harper
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Birth Announcements
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At Hotel Here
i VANCE
j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer
1 Vanre announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Mary Bailey, on December 30th
at Hays hospital. Mrs. Vanice is the
• inner Miss \'irginia Gray, daugh-j
te: n Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Grav.i
ALEXANDER
Mr ■ i Mrs. Kdwin P. Alexander
: M lun'vil’.e announce the birth of'
o - ru J ones Art'-.ur. ott January 2nd
. ' B .do, k elm;,-. Mrs Alexander is
o tormer M -s Mae Copeland.i
.1 u.nter of Mr. and Mrs. James;
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SLOAN
M an i Mr,-, John Sloan announce 1
•■• o.rth d' a daughter, on January
Jr i Hays hospital. Mrs Sloan is
■ U’c tormer Miss Helen Mapp of.
Bear.a Vista. Va.
FULMER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fulmer 1
announce the birth of a .-on, John
B .vid, on December 28 at Hays hos-|
Before marriage Mrs. Fulmer!
■va- Miss Gertrude Merchant.
bureau today estimated the popula
tion residing in continental United
States at 152,340,000. The 1950 cen
sus, taken o-f April 1, recorded 150,-
697,361.
For the year as a whole, census
director Frank R. Wilson estimated
in a statement that the net increase
A as 2.233,000. This was based on 3,-
704,000 births, 1,461,000 deaths and
a net emigration of 10,000.
The figure for persons coming and
toing includes the armed forces as
we 11 as civilians.
Tims the New Yeor’s day provi-
i.a' population estimate does not
number the American forces outside
'.ne continental United States.
FIRST 1951 BABY
Cmiton'- thrst baby of the New
Year happen- to be little Jaquetto
Wnk.im-, cemre 1. born January 1st
<’ B.U.i’k Mime. His parents are
A/i.ee Byrd Wil .ams and Ulysees
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Lost Rites Here
For J. P. Carter
VOICE LESSONS
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-..pply salesman
Cooper Motor Co. To
Show New Dodge
Models Jan. 20
Dodge will introduce its 1951 mod
el cars to the public on January 20,
it was announced yesterday by Coop
er Motor Co., local Dodge, Plymouth
dealer.
Mr Caopbr has jus* returned from
a dealer preview of the new cars at
Raleigh. N C. He described them
■'really outstanding in appearance,
riding comfort and roadability.”
■ 1 am excited about the looks of
the 1951 Dodge cars," Mr. Corner
jaid •They are beautiful automo
biles, both inside and out. As for
mechanical improvements, Dodge en-
gmews have developed something
now ;n the way of ride control. I
•••ink it .- one of the best advance-
men's ip chassis engineering we have
-ecu ,:i a 1 mg time and I am looking
f irwai-.i to giving road demonstra-
'. m.- beginning January 2')"
Mr Co wer said Dodge 1950 retail
He- n.<t: molly were the greatest in
i) !g.« m-t jry despite the fact that
' • f ■ ' my was out of production for
u cc mouths last spring.
cookies on hand. These can be sliced
quickly and baked m about 10 min
utes if you get unexpected company
for snacks.
An easy, holiday frosting for cup
or layer cakes uses whipped cream
and tinted coconut. Place moist co
conut in mason jar with a few drops
of red or green vegetable coloring.
Shake jar until coconut is colored
evenly.
After oysters have curled when
cooked for their stew, cover the dish
and let stand for a few minutes to
let flavor develop fully. Always use
liquor from oysters in making stew,
in addition to the milk.
MORE PEOPLE ARB
READING THE CHRONICLE
THAN EVER BEFORE!
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The Paper Everybody Reads”
' :.v- were held her Mon-
i •>■ at’te: u 1 at Rosemont cemetery
Surv.vm.g are h:s wife. Mrs. Clara
D > ■ km .:. Carter: three daughters.’
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Saturday, January 6
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Whether you choose the
luscious grandeur of
American \ ictorian or the
restrained elegance of
Modern Victorian you are
assure*! of unexcelled
craft-man-hip and table
silver of la-ting good
ta-te. W e would like
to show you these and
other exqui-ile
Sterling design-, made
bv America's hne-t
silversmith-.
CtIDIT TO SOUTH CABOUNA
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Population Seen
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