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» I / / TaRe Two THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 22, 1951 For the Week . . . LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS' PERRY SUMEREL, Correspondent and Representative !Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and Fi>n and Linda Lou and Peggie Sue Willard visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Land in Fairmont Sunday. Miss Mary Cochran visited Miss Bo. t! ice Thomas in Fountain Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Wicker and family of Potnaria, were guests of Mrs. Laura Dadby and family recent ly Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Donald and fon and G. G. Conwell visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donald and daughter in Anderson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T Hall and fam ily of McCormick, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Tommy Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hughes and family of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs R. G. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. V Rhodes of Whit mire ,visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Trammell and Ruth spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and family in Greenville. Kenneth Trammell was the week end guest of his grandfather, R. T. Trammell, in Clinton. Mrs. Henry M>ercrorrtl>ie was call ed to Spartanburg Saturday due to the death of her aunt, Mrs. Alma Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper and family of Greenwood, visited Mr. and ALs. S. J. Todd Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Frank Walker and family visited near Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dunaway in Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Izell McAlister and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson Sunday. Mrs. George Pressley and Grady Worthy spent Sunday in Piedmont. Mi. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell visit ed in Pelzer Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Sat- ♦erlield and daughter visited Mrs. Mary Spoon and Mr. and Mrs. Kin- ;«rd Walker in Mt. Vernon, Ga , Sun day. •Mr and Mrs. Homer Burkhalter of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J E. Burkhalter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MeMn Satterfield and family visited in Gray Court Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Davis of near Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis Sunday. Miss Lucille Banks and Buddy Banks of Newberry, visited Mr. and JMr.- Tom Banks Sunday. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Joflfers and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hatcher were visi tors in Winn^boro Sunday. Larry Jeffers of Winndboro, visit ed Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Jeffers Sun day. , Mrs. Mattie Harvey spent the -week-end in Clinton with Mrs. Ella Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., and Carol and Charles Williams vis ited in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrish in Jo anna Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus in Lockhart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Simmons and daughter of Greenville, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pruitt of Green wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Junior visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craft and family in Sumpsonville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Windtsor visit- <*d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windsor and family in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Finley and family of Spindale, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs W. A. Parrish of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Finley Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Crow of Crass Hill, vis ited Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ballard and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johns of Green ville, visited Mrs. K. F. Johns Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett and family visited D. R. Duckett in Ohes- *>ee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family visited in Union Sunday. Mrs. Perry Sumerel visited Mrs. Toy O’Shields in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roach and daughter of Westminster, visited Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Roach Sunday. Mrs. Lois Wdbto and children vis ited in Joanna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sm»th during the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Snytfhr and fam ily spent Sunday with Mrs. C. W! Chandler in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cole of Cross Hill, visited Mrs. Rosa Dole Sunday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. Clyde Trammell will celebrate her birthday February 28. Howard McCauley will celebrate his birthday February 27. Jimmy Meeks celebrated his birth day February 20. AJ Reid*wiU celebrate his birthday February 25. Mr. and Mrs. Oharhe Griffin cele brated their wedding anniversary February 14. Izell McAlister will celebrate her birthday February 25. her Mrs. Rex Harris celebrated birthday February 13. Mrs. Lanette Benjamin celebrated her birthday February 17. Linda Lou and Peggie Sue Willard will celebrate their birthdays Febru ary 26. Mrs. Fred Patterson will celebrate her birthday February 28. Ground all-spice and chopped pars ley mixed with ground lamb give a Mrs. Rosa J. Morris celebrated her tangy taste to thise bland meat. If birthday February 20.. Johnny Lanford celebrated birthday February 10. : desired, the patties may be marinat- fyis ed in lemon juice or salad oil for one- half an hour before cooking. Heat your leftover sliced beef in Presbyterian Services Sunday I diluted or thinned tomato sauce to Malcolm Bullock^ a ministerial stu- \^ich a bit of curry has been add- I dent at Presbyterian college, wall ^ This is attractive over mounded, mashed potatoes or rice. Crisp, cooked bacon slivers added have charge of the 11 o’clock services .Sunday at the Presbyterian church. ; Services are being held at the com-, your French dressing give a novel munity center. All members are flavor to vegetable or citrus fruit invited to be present. salads. You may also add- a bit of condensed tomato soup to it if you With The Sick and Buck Meeks have like the richness. , . An unforgettable filling for pop- Thomas , , ,, , , - 1 mumps. I overs or hot biscuits is creamed ham Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aber- anc * a Sarnish of green asparagus icrombie will be interested to know i their baby is home after being a pa tient at the Spartanburg General hospital. Jimmy Walker has been ill the past few days. Patsy Fuller has been ill the past few days. H. H. Dalton is ill at his home on Peachtree street. (Bruce, Carol and Barbar Mills have mumps. Party For Sunday School Class i Mrs. E. W. Mitchell, entertained i her Sunday school class with a Val entine party Tuesday at her home on i Peachtree street. Mrs. Bush was in charge of the • games and assisted in serving re freshments. Margaret Mitchell op ened the Valentine box. Valentine Party Given The Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a Val entine party Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Horace Smith. Miss Dorothy Cobb was in charge of the games and assisted in serv ing refreshments. tips. Bot> may be leftovers from Sun day dinner. Add flavor to meat by placing strips of bacon at the 'bottom of the pan. You’ll also find it helps prevent it from sticking. Quick and easy salad fare that’s guaranteed to make a hit includes fresh pears teamed with cheese-stuf fed dates on a bed of salad greens. Use a French or soured cream dress ing. For whole egg or butter cakes that are to be eaten shortly after they’re baked, you’ll find an easy ic ing can be made by beatihg egg whites with raspberry or currant jel ly. Rich sandwich filling that’s nour ishing too, includes chopped ripe olives and chopped walnuts with enough mayonnaise to moisten. White or whole wheat are good cnoices for the bread. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Grapefruit Slaw (Serves 6) 2 grapefruit, sectioned 3 cups shredded red or white cabbage *£ cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon salt H teaspoon celery seed Cut peel off grapefruit, deep enough to remove white membrane. Then_ cut slice from top and bot tom. Cut along sides of each dividing membrane from outside to middle of- core. Remove, section by section, and set on salad greens. Combine remain ing ingredients and pile in center of fruit. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! DR. L. B. MARION NATUROPATH Jacobs Bldg.—Room 215 Phone 97 .— CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS COCOANUT PIES 8-in. 40c — 9-in. 55c TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W 7^ Kindergarten Party The Kindergarten Mother* club 'conducted a Valentine party for the i Kindergaten childen last Tuesday! | moning. The Valentine box was dressed in white frills and tied with | red ribbons pointed with tiny red • hearts. Mrs. Wallace led the group in play ing several games and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. Louise Harvey, Mrs. Calvin Cooper, Mrs. Mildred Kanard and Mrs. Charles Humphries. Thirty-two children were present and received numerous Valentines. A favor of Valentine hearts was given each child. Valentine Party for Bluebirds Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace were hostesses at a Valentine party Friday afternoon at the community center to three groups of Bluebirds. Miss Johnson led the girls in sing ing novelty songs. After playing games the box was opened and many lovely Valentines were distributed. Little Kay Young was a visitor at the party. Woman's Club Entertains The lounge of the community cen ter made an attractive scene for a Valentine party Thursday night when the Womans’ club entertained their husbands and guests at a lovely 1 party. Mrs. E. C. Burdette, presi dent, acted as hostess. A short business meeting was held. The yearbooks were distributed and the green and gold contest launched. Mrs. Mattie Harvey* is chairman of the green and Mrs. Perry Sumerel chairman of the golds. Mrs. Wallace made a report of the meeting of the regional classroom teachers at the Clinton high school last Tuesday. Mrs. Burdette and Mrs. Wallace were invited guests. The club will spon sor a dinner or bake sale to help the fund for sending the high school sen ior class to Washington this spring. After singing the club song, “Look For The Beautiful,’’ the program was turned over to Miss Mary Johnson. Tables were laid for “Heart’s Dice.” The floating prize was won by Mrs. S. J. Todd. Mrs. David Word was high score winner and Mrs. Harold Blacks!ock was low winner. Refreshments of cake squares, can dies and punch were served by the committee with Mrs. Clyde Trammell as chairman. Television was enjoy ed the rest of the evening. Little Folks Enjoy Party Mrs. Bill Nelson and Mrs. Connie Davis entertained a group of Kinder garten Children Friday morning in the Kindergarten rooms honoring the fourth birthday of little J. W. Davis. Valentine motifs were used as decorations. Mrs. Wallace led the children in several games and nursery rhymes. After singing happy birthday the niany gifts were opened. Ice cream, cake and candies were served. Colorful balloons were given as favors. Bride-Elect Given Shower Complimenting Miss Iris Shumate, who will be married soon, Mrs. Orin Davis entertained about twenty-sev en friends at a bridal shower Fri day evening at her home. A number of games wre enjoyed and later the honoree was presented a shown,- of lovely gifts. Refreshments of sandwiches, pota to chips and cold drinks were served by tne hostess. Income Tax Service 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE Call 843 for Appointment Joe P. Terry 105 JEFFERSON ST. CLINTON, S. C. 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