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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pape Seven
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
When you’re baking your bread
and becoming soggy. .
Yeast doughs require the flavor
and rolls, be certain to turn them ( development necessary to their ap-
out of their pans as soon as baking petizing goodness, and this is con-
time is finished. This will prevent tributed in a large measure by the
them from steaming in the pans ' salt added to the mixture.
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 4<2R
See! Hear! Enjov the Original WALLY FOWLER Gospel
and Spiritual ALL NITE SINGING CONCERT at
Textile Hall in Greenville, S. C.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17TH — 8 p. m. til 1 a. m.
Doors Open at 6:30 P. M., and Featuring
WALLY FOWLER - OAK RIDGE QUARTET - FRED C. MAPES
HARMONEERS - LeFEVRE TRIO - LITTLE TROY LUMPKIN
RANGERS QUARTET - ARNOLD HYLES
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Limited number of special section reserved seats 1,038
Chairs Main Floor, S1.50, on Sale Now: Harmon’s Music Store,
Greenville; Holder's Furniture Store, W. Greenville; Hi, Neighbor
Quartet, Anderson. General Admission at door nite of singing:
Adults $1.50, Children 75c.
Mail orders accepted now: Send check or money order to: Wally
Fowler, P. O. Box 3221, Station A, Greenville, S. C.
DON’T MISS IT!
SPECIAL '
“Wally Fowler 3rd Anniversary”
CITY AUDITORIUM
ATLANTA, GA.—SAT. APRIL 18, 8 p. m. til 2 a. m.
Wally Fowler Oak Ridge Quartet; Thrasher Trio of Birmingham,
Ala.; Hovie Lister Statesman Quartet; Pred C. Mapes & Harmon-
eers Quartet; Chuck Wagon Gang. Send check or money order to:
Wally Fowler, 181 Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Reserved seats
$1.55. Order now.
DC1 and Mrs. Carl Winsdor and
children of Elizabeth City, N. C., are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
jC. W. Winsdor and Mr. and Mrs.
i Colie Blease.
4 Mrs. R. G. Lawson of Buffalo and
| Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gregory of En-
oree visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Gregory during the week end.
his birthday April 14.
April 12 was the birthday of Mrs.
James Dunaway, Miss Beth Tram
mell and Grady Smith.
William Samples uill celebrate his
birthday April 17.
With T^ie Sick
Mrs. Wm. Cannon has returned!
home after being a patient at Hays’!
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and i u ♦ i * , * £
c.™ tui r, . hospital for two weeks,
son, Donald, visited Mr. Powers .
mother, Mrs. Daisy Powers, who is i re P° r ’ Malcolm Fowler has
1 seriously ill, in Laurens Sunday. 1 re ^ rn ed home after oeing a patient
, Mrs. Palmer Ballenger of Greer; tlinic
was the week-end guest of her sis-! Friends of Lawrence Kuykendall
! ter, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mr. and' wil1 learn with "interest he has re-;
! Mrs. Hubert Ballenger also of Greer! turned home from General Hospital
visited Mrs. Smith on Sunday. ! i n Greenville.
] Randy Godfrey of Laurens spent! We are glad to know Mrs. S. C.
.the week-end with his sister, Mrs.' Foster i s able’td be home after be-
Bobby Wooten and Mr. Wooten. coining ill while visiting her son in
Mrs. A. C. Whitten of Seneca, North Carolina.
! spent the week-end with her grand- Little Keith Creswell has return-,
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Prather and ed from Presbyterian hospital in 1
Mr. Prather and on Sunday Mrs. Charlotte, N. C., where he under-1
j Whitten and Mr. and Mrs. Prather went surgery.
attended a birthday dinner at the Mrs. Victor Martin underwent,
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ferguson surgery of her hand at the Columbia
in Newberry. j hospital last w’eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Phillips and ^l rs - Sid Eisenhower was injured
' family and W. B. Phillips visited the in a fall last week,
latter’s mother, Mrs. Sara Phillips i Sorry to report Little Clark Greg-!
in Bee Log, N. C., during the week- ory received injuries to his right
lend. . , , hand which necessitated the removal!
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gilmer and 1 °f several of his fingers.
daughter of Norfolk, Va., spent sev
eral days last week with the for-
jmer’s mother, Mrs. Mattie Gilmer.
, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and fam-
I ily and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lusk at-
! tended the Orel Roberts' revival in
j Greenville Sunday.
Misses Gerry Barbery and Pearl
| Price were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Moss in Calhoun Falls.
Friends of Rev. J. A. Williams will
learn with regret he is ill at the home
of his parents in Greenwood.
Glad to report Mrs. C. W. Winsdor;
is able to be out after being a patient'
at Hays hospital.
Revival Continues
Revival serivces are still in pro
gress at Calvary Baptist church. The
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis vis-! guest minister leading the services is
ited relatives in Augusta, Ga., Sun-! R ev - J- W. Smith of Greenville,
day. i Music is under the direction of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King and fam- Joe L’ 30 ' 1 and th e church choir.
ily of Anderson visited the form-
i er’s mother, Mrs. Harriett King and
The pastor, Rev. J. W. Spillers ex-!
tends a cordial invitation to the pub-
other relatives Sunday. Mrs. King: lic t0 att ^ud the services each eve-
returned home with her son and n i n S a t ‘ 30-
daughter-in-law for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hooper of New
berry and Mr. and Mrs. James Ev-
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Boy Scout Court Of Honor
On Monday evening, April 20th
ans and son,-Elliott, of Clarksville, i ^. e Scouts “Court of Honor’
Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Creswell during the week-end.
SA Rudolph-Ferguson, who has re-
will be held at the Academy Street
school at 7:30. Honors and awards
will be made to .Srniit.v having raa-otv.
Like a going-aivay corsage
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cently completed his boot training in ^ ^ e * r requirements. Parents and
|-|;San Diego, Calif., has been visiting an ^ onc i n terested in Boy Scout work
$ his sister, Mrs. Thomas Prather and are ur » t - d t0 be present.
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Honored With Birthday Party
and Mrs. P. D. Watkins and
♦•J Mrs. Ef>ula McCrary of Greenwood Gn Tuesday evening a group of
if I visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams ‘ teena g ers gathered in the Social Hall
♦•j Sunday. c Calvary Baptist church in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley and Miss Barbara Lawson's fifteenth
K family visited M.r and Mrs. Earl
|t Kelley in Greenville Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and
♦.♦,Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson of Buff-
♦£ alo visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Law-
«.j! son over the week-end.
•j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris and
8 Jackie and Mrs. Phillips of Green-, ice cream and cake by their host-,
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Douglas esses
birthday. Several games were en
joyed after which Barbara was pre
sented a host of lovely gifts attrac
tively arranged around the birthday
cake on the table overlaid with a
white cloth. Gifts being opened and
shown the young folks were served
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and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cole and
family of Gray Court visited Mrs.
Gus Harris and Mrs. Homer Douglas
Sqnday.
James P. Woodward will report
for duty with the U. S. Army on
March 27. F*rivate Woodward is tak
ing his boot training at Camp Pick
ett, Va.
Richard Wallenzine leaves tomor
row for Fort Bragg, N. C., where he
'will be inducted into the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and
family visited Mrs. Williams’ broth
er, Paul Brown and Mrs. Brown in
Whitmire Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word accom-
panieo^by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid
Honored With Shower
Friends gathered Friday evening
at the home of Mrs. Mabel Knight
honoring Mrs. Mary Lawson with
a pink and blue shower. Games ap
propriate to the occasion were
enjoyed after which Mrs. Lawson
was presented many lovely and use
ful gifts.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ver
non Williams and Mrs. B. B. Stroud
served a salad and sweet with pepsi-
colas.
School NightH Will Prove Interesting
April 21 will be ‘ School Night’’ at
Academy Street school, one of the
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and Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Graham I most important programs of the
visited Mrs. Word’s mother, Mrs. E. year. Through short sketches, stu-
M. Reid who is seriously ill in j dents will portray the acitvities of
Greenville Sunday. | the school and the community. Some
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser spent Sun- of those to be dramatized are the
j-j|day with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Daven-;Campfire Girls, Bluebirds, Cub!
j.{ port at Waterloo. Scouts, Boy Scouts, Youth Center,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gault of New- Little League, baseball, Midget foot-
berr^y spent Sunday with Mr. and! ball, swimming and other recreation-
Somionit* adds drama to your departure, flatters you
tremendously. Because Samsonite is streamlined. Smartly
tapered. Crafted in costume eolors, with a better-than-leather
finish that stays spotless with a damp cloth.
j The woman-planned Samsonite interiors are a fastidious
woman's dream! Elegant linings and dividers, ribbons, pockets
and smooth-as-alabaster hangers.
Yet a set of TWO pieces of Samsonite costs less than
you'd expect to pay for just ONE piece of such quality luggage)
See it today, m our luggage Department!
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Mrs. Henry King.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hampton and son,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence * Mc-
Abee of Eh dree were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hampton
and Tom Hampton in Columbus, Ga.
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Attend Scout Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. John Vassey attend
ed the annual Regional Meeting of
the Boy Scouts in Atlanta, Ga., Fri
day and Saturday during the meet
ing new officers were installed and
Scout Leaders Session were held.
Awards of merit were £iven to those
entitled to them and the meeting
was climaxed with a banquet at the
Ansley hotel.
Birthdays And Anniversaries
Miss Barbara Tinsley .and Mrs.
Louise Burton will celebrate their
birthdays April 18. *
April 20 will be the birthday of
Walker Gregory and Mrs. J. C.
Meadors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burton will
celebrate their fifth wedding an
niversary tomorrow.
Freddie Samples was fourteen ,on
April 13, which was also the birth
day pf Tony McGee. j the Hobby Club activities. A large
Miss Naomi Brewer was six years attendance and much interest was
old March 30. I evidenced at the first meeting. Fur-
Richard Wallenzine and Dickie ther information about this project
Watts, will celebrate their birthdays
April 19.
Today is the birthday of Eddie
McGee.
“Dad” Sizemore will be 88 years
old tomorrow.
Little Glenda Woodward was four
years oM April 4.
Sgt. Jack Caughman celebrated
al and social programs. The work of
Mrs. West at the Clinic, Mrs. Land
at the Community House, and Mr.
I,eatherwoQd as athletic director,
also will be portrayed.
A special invitation is issued to all
parents in the community to attend
this “School Night’’ by Miss Lee,
Miss Milam, Mrs. Blakely, Miss
Nancy Griffin and Principal Temple
ton, directors of the program. The
program will be of interest to every
one.
The Clinton Campfire Girls en
joyed for the past month an outdoor
theme, “Down to Earth.” The O-Ki-
Ci-Ya-Pi groups has finished all re
quirements for their first rank and
now are working on the second rank.
A camping trip is planned for this
group in May . . . The Ot-Yo-Kwa
group will finish their third rank in
June and will receive their awards
at Camp Buckhorn . 7*. The Ta-Wan-
Ka group is well into their first rank
and made Easter baskets for Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Frances Warner has started
classes in sewing at the Clinton Club
House on Thursday nights as part of
may be had by calling 959 . . . Other
crafts still are being carried on by
members of the Hobby Club and oth
ers arc invited to come and join.
Woman's Club Meeting „
The Woman’s club will meet at
Academy Street school on Tuesday
night, April 21 at 7:30.
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