The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 29, 1956, Image 14

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'•jt Pace Fourteen THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 2&, 1955 / be Oie da: r ate 0 re< Fo wi an Bi el > J 2 th y» d< C ei G si r< a i LYDIA 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. IT PAYS YOU TO SAVE If you’re the conservative type .of person —and are always looking for ’’more for your money” — then here is the place to open your savings account. You’ll like the worthwhile return paid on your insured savings account. This is a mutual association —so all assets and all net earnings belong to our savings customers. And your savings, here, are insured to $10,000 by an agency of the Si Government. You’ll like our friendly and helpful service. 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. Federal AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. < Support Your Local Chambor of Commerce &V0 CHOCOLATES For a gift in exceptionally good taste, choose a specially-wrapped-for-Easter box of our delicious chocolates. By When you give Whitman’s you give the finest. The best way to say "Happy Easter.” t, McGee's Drag Store YOUR NO. 1 PHARMACY 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 OPTOMETRIST 201 N. Broad St Phone 1308 . Office 9—5:30 ^ v.> Only 7 Hours 11 A. M. to 6 P. M, ■f ,jnhnwru-iw nv mm-j ii . S -i— - Sdvr J 2 62- USC THIS COUPON This Coupon and880- MtitlM the beam to on* oi our Qaauiua $3.50 CUK-O-MATIC 5 Place Pan Sat: ona pan writaablua - ona pan wrltaa graan -onapan wiitaa rad -thaaa ■izaa can ba used by Ladiae - Man - Boys and Girls. SMOOTH EASY WRITING....clasn, erkpbig L-O N-G { Intarcbangaabla Rahils, graan banal for tha graan writar - rad banal for tha rad writar • blua banal for tha blua AH taka ue BaaW< Appiovad . MO - 8MXAB - NO ua writar. . LXAZ C TU Coopo* GW Only Whil* AJv^tUng S.U /> On Bring Thi, Coupon A Rva (5) Yaar Sarvice Certificate Given With Each Set ■WHU NT AU ITAMOASD HUS UNITS - NOT NONE THAN TWO SETS TO EACH COUPON. POimVELT- NO SETS SOLD AT THIS PRICE ATTER SALE. w BALL TOO PAT far al haa,l«ny $3.50 | bln IMUb # Wl ISALLTW PAY hr"3”' Qik-O-istk cMetrf NOT $1.47 p. m. at the Lydia Mill clinic. All hnoored by the WSCS of the Ly- eligible to vote are urged to reg- j dia Methodist church on Thurs- v day evening of last week at the ister. THE E. L LEWIS CO. THESE PENS WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 30th CUNTON, S. C. I 00 HOLIDAY SXDAN Dual S-tabilizer doubles uour riding SOUO . .. STEADY ... STABLE I That’s the feel of Oldamobile’s ride for ’56! The dual stabiliser action of Okkmobiie’a Safety-Ride Chaaek gives you a new sense of control and security , : ; doubles your riding pleasure! This is no "shock-and-roD” ridel Stabiliser ban, both front and rear—part of Oldsmobile’s sturdy six-point suspension—keep you "rooted” to the road, even on the sharpest turns.The extra-heavy, extra-rigid frame resists twisting and bounce.Hus accounts for Oldamobile’s handling stability. And when you add the "muscles” of a host of power featurest, you have the ultimate in motoring ease. RATE THE ROCKET ON THE ROADI This ride’s got plenty of "get-np-and-go”, too. Die 925 to 1 compression of its Rocket Engine means swift, fleet acceleration... power to spare. And Jetaway Hydra-Matic*, with two fluid couplings, provides a whole new measure of smoothness. ONE LOOK and you know ... Oldamobile’s styl ing is as advanced as the mechanical fra tores. Look, for example, at the "Intagrille” front bumper. It’s two bumpers in one for extra-depth protection and new beauty. We have an Olds ready for you—plenty willing . . . mighty Mtl See it! 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