The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 26, 1952, Image 5

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f. Thursday, June 26, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five 4 ’ > 4* I* V - HOME Do "Ou sometimes wonder what combinations in table settings are most effective? Here are some set tings which may serve as a guide for the table accessories you al ready have or may want: With a pink cloth and napkins, you’ll like white china with a pat tern of violets or other small pur ple flower. Use amethyst or violet goblets and, as a centerpiece, a low silver bowl of violets or asters. Copper accessories are effective with chartreuse earthenware dish es against a plaid linen cloth. Use emerald green hand-blown stem- ware. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W Lots of yellow or orange flowers available for a centerpiece. Use them with a rust colored cloth and gray and brown pottery dishes. Goblets can be amber. , Here’s a very smart modern set ting: black and white printed cloth and undecorated white china in a simple modem design. Tumblers should be of cinnamon brown glass or clear glass with emerald ball- foot. Natural linen cloths look pretty wKh chocolate brown napkins. The dishes should match napkins, and glasses may be amethyst. A center- piece of pink geraniums, asters or other rose-pink blooms are good. • • • RECIPE OF THE WEEK Ice Cream Pie (Serves 6) 2 tablespoons milk 1 1-4 cups fine macaroon cookie crumbs. 1 pint chocolate ice cream 1 pint strawberry ice cream 1-2 cup heavy cream, whipped Mix milk with macaroon crumbs. Form shell by pressing mixture over bottom and sides of 8-inch pie pan. Bake 10 minutes in a moderate (350 degrees F.) oven. Cool. Chill about 15 minutes. Line shell with chocolate ice cream, then fill with strawberry ice cream. Decorate edge and center of pie with whipped cream WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Manon Idol, Edgar Young, Ed King, Billy Moore and Corky Gar rett were week-end visitors at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and chil dren are spending the week with Mrs. T. C. Johnson at their sum mer home near Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ferguson and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Spoon and sons and Mrs. Eva Ferguson spent Sunday in Campobello with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ferguson m celebration of Mr. birthday. Col. and Mrs. Thomas A. Howell and sons. Tommy and Gene, of Grinell, Iowa, returned home Tuesday after a visit with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. Friends of Col. Howell will be interested in his recent promotion to that rank. Dr. M. W. Brown has returned from a meeting of the Board of daughter, Mary Lynn, of Freder icksburg, Va., are visiting Mrs. R. J. Copeland for several weeks. They will be joined next week by Lt. Copeland. Martha Jane Bryson, Jane Todd and Georgia Young are attending the Intermediate conference of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in session this week at Bonclarken, N. C. Gen. A. B. Godfrey and Lt. James E. Wolfe will return Monday from Ft. McClellan, Ala., where Ferguson’s they have been attending summer camp of the 51st Infantry. i Lt. Virgil Simpson left Sunday to attend camp at Camp Lee, Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burdette and Mr. and Mrs. York Burdette of Charleston, and Hubert Adair of Greer, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts and other relatives. Miss Norma Jean Miller spent the week-end in- Blackstock as the This Bank is Proud of its Women Customers As depositors and friends, our customers in clude continually growing numbers of women. We take pride in assisting the inexperienced to learn the functions of a bank and to handle bank documents. No account is too small to receive the ut most in courtesy and attention at this bank. We are never too busy to assist depositors in the handling of their personal financial prob- lems-— T — THIS IS AN INSURED BANK, A FRIENDLY BANK, A COMMUNITY OWNED BANK THAT HAS THE CAPACITY AND ALSO THE DESIRE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY. Christian Education of the Pres- j guest of Miss Lavinia Weir. While byterian Church held in Richmond,! there she attended the McKeown- Va, and a brief business trip ini Gregory wedding in Cornwell. Pennsylvania. | Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Covington Mrs. Burt Copley and daughter, 1 and children of Hamlet, N. C-^ are Hunt, of Charleston, Miss Julia (Taylor of Lookout MounUln, Tenn., have joined other members of the family here for a visit with their mother, Mrs. George Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William Sherratt of Yearon, Pa., are visiting their visiting relatives here ITiis we'fK Gilbert Blakely spent the week end in Macon, Ga., with relatives. Mrs. H. R. McLeod and little son of McBee, are visiting th^ forpter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blake ly. Mr. McLeod will join them Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—Z% _ ^ i -y-* We invite mvingi account* from the peeple of Gin ton end vicinity. Yon win like oar friendly end efficient ser vice, end you will receive yoar dividend promptly each Jen aery 1st end July let. Any smoant — from fl ap —> opens sn eccoant. Eeeh eccoant is ineared ap to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two peeple may have np to $30,000 folly ineared. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by Hie United States Government ( Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association - _.. ■. . Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Mein Street La arena, S. innnnMnwHnnanwenwmiMnnnMnmiaMnnnnnniinwBMMBp—ml r ^ 'n * ‘.sur/f:,, r±r son, W. A. Sherratt, Mrs. Sherratt > here this week-end and accompany and family. The visitors, who ’ them home. have been attending the Kiwanis ^ 1SS ^ ot Taylcr, Mr. and Mrs. convention in Seattle, Wash., were I met in Atlanta Monday by the ! Sherratts. E. G. Taylor. Sr.. Mrs. B. W. Crouch and children, Dollie and Ben, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tay- Bank Of Glinfon Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and j lor * - and son. Eddie, are spend 'sons, Sammie and Browning 0 f: in f thls at Garden City. 'Madison, Ga., spent the week-end ^ r - and Mrs. J. K Jaco er 'with the former’s mother. Mrs. H. | Jacobs and Bob Black were in | D. Rantin. Also recent guests of Asheville recent y as guests of Mr. ! the Rantins were Eliiott Wilson of anc * Ljgon. Sumter, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom ' Mr s Louise Hilton and Mrs. Joe, Wingo of Cincinnati, Ohio, who Pavidson and j.augntei. . orma, , spent several days with the Ran- s P ent last week vacationing in Gat-| tins and other relatives. linburg, Tenn. , T R. B. Simmons, Mrs. O. N Mbv- , .Friends 'of Lt. MarshaU Lanter.^ wen ana son, Maurice, of AU’con., stationed in Korea, will be in- Ga.. are visiting their daughter ter^sted to kriow no has been pro-1 and sister, Mrs. J. B. Speake and naoted to first lieutenant, family. ^ ISS Imogene Jackson has sc- Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren were <*pted a position at Morrison Fur-1 in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday to at-[ n ' t “ r , e ( “ 0, , _ w tend the'wedding of' their niece.! .Milton and Ronnie Moore are | Miss Sara Ann Smith and Dan vising their aunt. Miss Marie Thompson Moore, m Rock Hill, who accom- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn and P amed her home after a yisit here 1 FAIR PLAY! Oa tiie back raw with Hath Beasley are his wife sad oldest saa. Tints W. Beasley, U8N. Oa the front row are his daaghter. Martha, sad saa, John. Hugh Beasley believes in “Fair Play” and is conduct ing a fair and clean campaign. He is personally, or with the help of his family, try ing to see and talk with every voter in the Eighth Judi cial Circuit When re-elected, he will hold no grudge against any one for supporting the candidate of their ohoice, but will give equal consideration and courtesy to all as he has done in the past 13 years as Solicitor. Hugh Beasley is asking for re-election on his record of winning 4 out of 5 cases before juries and being “Fair and Square” with all. Vote for Hugh Beasley On July 8 hiemm ii ii w ii mi m iw w ii iim i ii pi ii pi in ii iiiuunnitiiminnimiM ii n ii ii mi ■ m son, Collie, leave Saturday for a two weeks visit with the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lehn, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and chil dren, Linda and Steve, of Camden, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Clyde McCrary and other relatives. Mrs. Estelle Abrams is \isiting her daughter, Mrs. George Piunk- ett, Mr. Plunkett and . Xanwly in. Conyers,' Ga. Mrs. R. C. Hamer will return to her home in Dillon today after a visit with her son, R. P. Hamer, and Mrs. Hamer. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Fish and daughters. Cindy, Frances and Mary, of Evanston, 111., were guests several days this week of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock. Dr. Frederick Knopp of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, joined his family here the past week for a visit with j Mrs. Knopp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. They left Tuesday for New York where they will sail for Rio. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple and children, Marion and Terry, of Savannah, Ga., left yesterday for a visit with relatives in Colum bia and Hartsville after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith. Lt Gallic Gault of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week-end here »yth Mrs. Gault and small daughter, Joy Godfrey, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. They had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault, Jr., and daughter, Ginger, of Greenville. Sgt. Billy McCrary of Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Wash., is spending a three weel:s leave with his mother, Mrs. Clyde Mc Crary, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough spent the week-end in Highlands, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Holcombe and son, Freddie, will return this week end from a two weeks vacation sUy at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, accompan ied by Miss Louise Bultman, who has been visiting here, left Tuesday to spend some time in Sumter with Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman. Mrs. A. D. Salter and children have returned from a visit with her father, C. H. King, in Carth age, Mo. Lt. Col ami Mrs. Ralph Holcombe and son. Hank, of San Antonio, Texas, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Holcombe’s mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts, who has been spending somej time there, accompanied them: home. Also visitors in the Pitts | home during the week-end were, Mrs. O. T. Lawing .and Miss Mar- j tharene Pitts of Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballenger of Greer, were week-end guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Robert Mc Crary, and Mr. McCrary. Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children. Tommy and Ginger, of Atlanta; Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D.; Jeanes this week. Mrs. ' Brooks Copeland and last week with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore. Friends of Mrs. M. A. Browning will regret to learn she is a patient at Self Memorial hospital in Greenwood for treatment. Jackie Pitts is visiting her grandmotner, Mrs. J. L. Scarbor-. ough, in Bishopville. Mrs. Hershel Thomason and | daughter, Patricia Ann, spent sev- j eral days in Easley with Mr. and Mrs. Tlobert Dates, last week?*" Mrs. Henry Cook of Walterboro, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Louise I Hilton, and other relatives. Bill Haselden and Johnny Hor- i ton spent last w’eek in Garden City. Mrs. Goyne Simpson and Mrs. P j S. Bailey were Monday visitors mi Atlanta. Ga. Miss Bernice Stroup is attending the Senior Young People’s con ference at Camp Fellowship this week in charge of the recreation activities. SAY: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" THANK YOU IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS HEADACHES Twenty-five years of almost daily suffering: tells the story of Mr. R. C. Allen of Mountville. S. C., before con sulting Dr. C. J. Hart. Now, Mr. Allen says: “My headache troubles are over.” Here is Mr. Allen’s own story of how he had the cause of his troubles corrected: ‘T have suffered with head aches foi: about 25 years, and . middle name. -I rust had to take them every day for re lief, and all the time the headaches were getting jvorse. They came more often and I would be so sick I could hardly hold my head up. I lost lots of time from my work in addition to the awful suffer- in. Physicians said sinus trou ble was the cause. "Finally I decided to try Chiropractic, so I consulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. Dr. Hart examined me and found the cause of my trou ble. ‘ After receiving Chiroprac- » tic adjustments from Dr-p Hart, I can truthfully say that . J feel better,^than 1 have ui years and my headache trou- HART bles are over. “Folks, here is a way to get rid of those awful headaches with out taking headache powders or potions. Consult Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. He will take X-ray pictures and locate the CAUSE of your trouble. “After you have received Chiropractic adjustments, I am sure that you will also say, as I hive said. My headache troubles are over. “In the interest of suffering humanity, I give Dr Hart per mission to use this letter as he may see tit.” For the Correction of III Health, Consult DR. CHARLES J. HART 254 West Main St. — Laurens. S. C. Next to First Methodist Church Dial 22501 Hours 9-12, 3-6 — Parking: Space A* 10 DAY SALE OF MEN’S Summer Suits 1 Group 32.50 Now 23.50 1 Group 35.00-37.50 . Now 27.50 1 Group 40.00-42.50 . Now 32.50 W’e have reduced prices on our Summer Suits to move them and for you to enjoy them during: yoar vacation. REGULARS — LONGS — SHORTS — STOUTS I x K I 5$ 1 You Can’t Afford To These Values! ENJOY ONE OR TWO OF THESE COOL SUITS WHILE YOU HAVE MOST OF THE HOT WEATHER IN FRONT OF YOU! These Are Our Regular Men’s Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices! MOST OF THESE SUITS HAVE TWO PAIR PANTS L B. DILLARD * 11 I >: A- THE ONE-PRICE STORE CLINTON, S. C.