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MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
and Mrs. James Campbell.
■ The wedding is planned
April 7.
for
TELEPHONE IMS
Mrs. Maggie Lominack of Cam
den, is spending a few weeks witn
her granddaughter, Mrs. Ralph
Blackwell, and Mr. Blackwell.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Mrs. Maxie
Lambert and Misses Peggy and
Pat Ballard were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Westley Madison
in Ninety-Six.
Mrs. T. Y. Culbertson of Mari
etta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bodie during the week-end
Mrs. Annie Sherbert of Enoree,
spent the week-end with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mnft
J. B. Neal.
Mrs. C. B. .Sharpton, Sr., and
Miss Barbara Sharpton of Colum
bia, visited friends in the com
munity Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Brown was the
week-end guest of Mrs Pearl
Wardell in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and
children, Keith and Deidra, were
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Trammell.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Smith during the past week were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Workman of
Laurens, Mrs. Joe Nelson of Rock
Hill nad Mrs. Madison Workman
of Cross Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. P
Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bow
ers and Mrs. Miller Smith, all of
Newberry. Friends are sorry to
know Mr. Smith remains ill at his
home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Boozer were
recent guests of their son ana
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Boozer, in Hartsville.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields,
Mr. and Mrs. Coy O'Shields vis
ited relatives in Ware Shoals and
Whitmire Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roach
and, children visited Mrs. J. W.
Fuller during the w r eek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and
Dan visited Mrs. South’s brother,
Frank James, Sunday at the Whit
mire Medical clinic where he is a
patient
Mrs. J. S. Skinner of Seiver.
ville, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs.
J T. Whitmore Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Crowe, Mrs. Sarah
Jenkins and Lynn, with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Holland, of Allendale,
spent the week-end in Charleston.
They visited the Magnolia and
Middleton gardens and other
points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Boiter. Miss
Becky Jones- and Henry Hickman
visited friends in Augusta, Ga,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll
and-daughters, Sandra and Pam
ela, were recent week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wingo in
Inman. ,
Mrs. F. L. Thornburg and Lee
have returned home after spend
ing the past two weeks in Rome
and Atlanta, da., and Lee visited
in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carrol of
Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs
Jimmy Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Carroll Sunday. • (
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McGill of
Travelers Rest, were Sunday visi
tors of Mrs. Joe Tharp.
T. W. Grace and family of Pine-
ville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
Grace of Honea Path, visited Mrs.
Adice Grace and Mrs. W. I. Bai
ley during the week-end. Miss
Ethel Grace returned to Pineville
with her father after a two weeks,
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield
spent the week-end with Mr- ani
Mrs. James Satterfield in Char
leston. Mrs. George Avery re
turned home with them following
a week’s stay wiht her brother in
Charleston. {
Mrs. J. R. Holland of Allendale,
is pending the week with her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Crowe.
Miss Barbara Jackson was the
Saturday guest of Misses Sylvia
and Sandra Maye in Gj-eenwood.
Miss Patricia Johnson of Green
wpod, is spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Bryan and
Rev. Bryan.
Engagement Announced
Mr. ^nd Mrs. Caudell Sanders
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley Ann, to Walter
Talmadge Campbell, son of Mr.
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SurpriM Party For Mrs. Ballard
Friday evening Mrs. J. B.
O’Shields was hostess at a sur
prise birthday party honoring her
mother, Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Twenty friends nad relatives
assembled for an evening of fun.
Mrs. Ballard, having carried a gift
for a friend, supposedly a show
er, was very much surprised when
the host of gifts were presnted
to her.
Party refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess.
, Women of Tha Church Meat
The Presbyterian Women of the
Church will meet for the regular
monthly session Tuesday, April 2,
at 7;30 £. m. at the home of Mrs.
Kenneth Pollock, 44 Peachtree
street. j
Briday Showar for Miss Bandars
Mrs. Cecil Pearson and Mrs.
Buddy Campbell were hostesses
Saturday evening at the home of
the latter when they honored Miss
Shirley Sanders with a bridal
shower.,
A number of friends enjoyed
the games and contests which
Mrs. Pearson directed. ^
Following the games a party
plate with-cold drinks was serv
ed.
Miss Sanders received many
lovely gifts from the guests.
Birthday Party Enjoyad
Mrs. Jim Dean honored her
daughter, Melda, with a brithday
party Saturday evening at their
home.
Mrs. J. B. O’Shields assisted in
the courtesies of entertaining.
The young folk enjoyed games
and contests before being served
refreshmnets.
Melda was presented many-
gifts onjher 12th birthday.
Methodist Children To Have
Egg Hunt
The children of the Methodist
Sunday school department will
enjoy an Easter egg hunt at the
church Saturday afternoon at
4:30. Each one is asked to bring
3 or 4 eggs.
Class Meeting To Be Tuesday
The Fidelis Class of the Lydia
Baptist church will meet Tuesday
evening at the church at 7:30.
All members of the class are
invited to be present.
Miss Jackson Honored
Mrs. Elcy Bramlett was hostess
at a lovely party honoring her
daughter. Miss Barbara Jackson,
on her 17th birthday on Satur.
day evening at the Community
building. The group of young
people enjoyed dancing and
games. Marvin Nelson and Stud
Barnes played several numbers
on the guitar.
Following the serving of party
dainties Miss Jackson «.was re-
I membefed with many lovely gifts.
Out of town guests were Miss-
I es Sylvia and Sandra Maye and
Howard Moore of Greenwood,
1 Billy Power and Bob Shirmacher,
seamen, of the Charleston Naval
Base.
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Camp Fire Girls Rave Party
The Aowakiya group of’ Camp
Fire girls with their escorts en
joyed a party at the Community
house recently. The lounge was
lovely with arrangements of daf
fodils and iris. The group en
joyed a candy egg hunt and other
games, with prizes for the win.
ners.
Refreshments in the Easter mo
tjf were served the group.
Supper Enjoyed at Panorama
Lodge
The second hands of the wea-
ing department^ the weavin
overseer the mill superintend^’
and thier wives enjoyed suppe
at the Panorama Lodge Sund
evening.
Among those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Edge, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gaffney, Mr.
and Mrs. Furman Bratcher, Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Lark, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Johnson, Mr. and Mrs
, “Scuppy” Gallman, Mr. and Mrs.
j Glenn Gaskin, Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Roberts.
Pack Mapfing Past Week
Tuesday evening of last week
the Cub Scout Pack 90 was hela
in the Community building with
a large group of cubs and par
ents present.
The three dens gave an Easte
program with Johnny Lanfor
as MC. Bob Cat pins were p •
sented to Jerr^ Coker, Dale Jack-
son, Roger Sheffield and Thomas
Kitchens.
Wolf Gold Honor Arrow points
were prseented to J. W. Davis,
Warren Goss and Johnny Lan-
ford.
Horace Smith, Cub scoutmaster,
presented the registration cards
to the Den Mothers, the assistant
Cub scoutmaster and the commit
tee members.
Following the program every
one joined in the games which
were directed by Mrs. Joe Tharp.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
Easter candies and punch were
sreved buffet.
Easy To Bake Ham For Easter
While You Attend Church
, •
*y Nancy Carter \
Ham is the traditionally festive meat most families prefer for
Easter dinner. This year you’ll be getting a real bargain for hams ar«
in abundant supply, and most of them are boasting the new lean trim.
Hams are famous for easy preparation and delicious eating. They
can be made picture-pretty by garnishing the platter with frosted
grapes and a few bright green leaves. Brush small clusters of grapes
with frothy beaten egg white, then sift granulated sugar over the top.
Let the grapes stand at room temperature so. the “frost” will set.
No need to make ham cooking a chore or to stay home while ham
bakes. Just place the ham on a rack in a shallow open pan. Use no
water or cover on the pan. Insert a roast meat thermometer into the
thickest part of the meat. Roast in a slow oven, 325 degrees. (Ham
won’t burn at this low temperature.) A regular smoked ham requires
about 20 minutes per pound for a whole 10 to 12 pound ham. A half
ham requires about 25 minutes per pound. Meat thermometer should
register 150 degrees. When you come home from church or a half
hour before the end of the baking time, remove from oven, drain off
drippings, spread ham with apricot or pineapple preserves for that
shiny glaze. Return ham to hot oven, 400 degrees. Cover with more
preserves at 10 minute intervals. For easy carving, plan the time so
the ham is removed from the oven 20 to 30- minutes before dinner is
served.
During the' days after Easter use the ham trimmings for this
Heavenly Ham Loaf. And if you’d like more ham recipes, write to me,
Nancy Carter, P. O. Box 4368, Atlanta, Ga.
HIAVINLY HAM LOAP
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
^4 cup minced onion
M. cup minced green pepper
2 eggs, beaten
% cup undiluted evaporated
milk
1 can ,(10^4 oz.) condensed
tomato soup
Combine all ingredients, mixing thoroughly. Place mixture in
center of very shallow baking pan. Shape into aTi oblong loaf about
8% inches thick. If desired, stud top with a few whole cloves. Bake
in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, 1 hour. Makes 8 to 10 servings. This
loaf is excellent served with horseradish sauce. If any loaf is left
over serve cold or slice and pan fry.
Community building.
Receiving in the lounge were
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor. Mrs.
Joe Tharp introduced the guests
j to the bride and groom. Mrs.
Davdi Roberts invited the guests
into the dining room where punch
and cookies wert served from the
table which was covered with a
white cloth. Pink and white
snaps with lighted tapers in crys
tal holders centered the table,
white satin ribbons were running
from the center of the table to the
corners where they wer caught
with snaps and fern.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mitchell and
A£r. and Mrs. Claude Sims were
entertaining in the dining room.
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor also bade
the guests goodbye.
Mrs. Wilkes was lovely in a
navy dress with white dots and
a carnation corsage.
Rabies Clinic Soon
The Laurens County Health De
partment annual rabies clinic will
be held at the Lydia Mill swim
ming pool Saturday, April 7, from
11:00 a. m to 12 noon.
„A11 dog owners are urged to re
member this date.
With The Sick
Little Denise Shumate is much
improved following a cuople, of
days illness at Blalock clinic.
4 cups ground cooked ham
1 pound ground raw veal
shoulder
IVt cups fine dry bread crumbs
% teaspoon salt
^4 teaspoon pepper
^4 teaspoon ground cloves
Remember To Register
The registration books will be
open today from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00
Reception Held For Young Couple
Rev. and Mrs. Austin Wilkes
who were recently married were
Mrs. Carolyn Lambert k a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Johnny Walker has missed the
past two weeks of school due. to
illness. -
Mrs. Letha Rhodes has returned
home following a serious illness
at Hays hospital. \
Clyde Smith remains ill' at his
home.
Little Boy Has Party
Julian Pickens Bryan, who will
be four years old Tuesday, wis
honored Saturday with a birthday
paryt at the Community house.
His mother, Mrs. Roscoe Bryan,
wa sassisted in entertaining by
Mrs. Jimmy Richie.
he children enjoyed several
games before being invited into
the dining room where the bevi-
tifully decorated cake with four
lighted candles centered the ta
ble. he birthday song was sung
and ice cream, cookies and Easter
candies served. Favors were giv
en each child.
The little boy received lots of
gifts. ^
Birhtdays and Wadding
AnnivonariM
Deborah Jean Blackwell will be
two y^ras old March 31.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard celebrated
her birthday March 24.
Tony Abercrombie will be 15
years old April 1.
_ Jimmy Neal will be five years
old April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
will observe their 22nd wedding t
anniversary April 1.
Happy Birthday to Freddie
Fuller today.
Pamela Carroll will be 2 years
old April 5.
Leland Nelson was 6 years old
March 27.
Mrs. Ike Jones will observe her
birthday April 3.
Spurgeon Todd will have a
birthday April 3.
Miss Kay Roberts will celebrate
her birthday April 2.
Mrs. J. H. Crowe observed her
birthday March 28.
Dr. David T. Mixon
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Friday evening the Methodist
Youth Fellowship group enjoyed
a party at the home of Miss Jo
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