The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 06, 1956, Image 14
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pHffe Fourteen
County Records
The following public recorcb-
were filed the past week at the
office of the. Clerk of Court of
Court-ofL-Xaurens County.
Property Tranfers
Charles H Meadors to Joe H.
Bonds, 2 acres near the Town of
Clinton, for $10 00 and other con
siderations _ *
Hu^h E Marla*’ to Hugh Ben
nett Marlar. 70 07 acres'in Dials
Township, for $1.00. love and af
fection.
Marion W Babb to Hugh E
Marlar, 40 acres in Dials’ Town
ship. for $050 00
R L-Cooper to, W. N. Ste-
pheib-. (10 32—acres" rm—Young?*
Township, for $5.000 00.
o P C Lusk to David H and
Wilhelmina Mcbowell, lot on
Furman Ave., Laurens, for
$687.31 and assumption of mort
gage
Lola Irene Todd Cox to J. A.
Todd. 110 alcres in Dials Town
ship. for $1.00. love and affec
tion. °
Philip L Roddy to Maurice R.
Daly, lot on Highway No. 72 near
Clinton, for $5 00 and premises.
Niles C. Clark and Agnes A
Clark to Charleston and West
ern Carolina Railway Company,
7.3 acres bounded by'T&hds df
Elbe Bc*eks. et al, for $1.480 00.
Annette Todd Sellers and Rob
ert D. Sellers, Trustees, and An
nie W. Todd, individually, to
Pearl M Smallwood. 80 1 acres
bounded bv lands of O F. _Furr,
for $3,750.00. * i .
Melvin H Burns to WUliq B
D. Power, lot on Scott St., Lau
rens, for. $1000 and other valu
able considerations.
Paul Lake. Edmund Lake*: Het
ty L. Phinney. Rebecca L. Fuller.
Stanley A Black. Mary L Jones
and John Lake to Mrs. Mary’ Lake
Jones as Trustee, and Mrs Het
ty L Phinney, her successor as
trustee, all the remaining lands
and lots of the Nannie F Lake
Estate, which lies betweerr"W
Main St and Old Madden Road
on West Street, for $5 00 to each.
Mary Lake Jones, indiyidulaiy
and as trustee for Paul Lake.
John Lake. Stanley A Black. Re
becca L Fuller and Hetty L.
Phinney. to Henry S Orr. lots
on West Laurens St. Laurens,
for $1,600 00. .
Lucy Dial Habemcht to Paul
W McAlister,* 182 acres on tne-
south side of U. S Highway No.
76. for $2.4';" 00. love and affec
tion.
M D Smithermam Jr.:, and"
Inez. Baker Smitherman.. to Bovd
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 6, 1956
Eggnog Tiiixs Tor ihe Holidays
Based On Seasonal Milk Product
By using commercially prepared eggnog as the base of chiffon
tarts or pie, the preparation of a beautiful holiday dessert is prac
tically done when started. The milk and egg mixture is dairy-
assembled. To create the pie filling, unflavored gelatine, sugar and
salt are added to the bottled eggnog. Then whipped cream . . . for
smooth richness . . . and flavorings are folded in. Finally diced
cling peaches go in to golden-fleck the chiffon filling, and peach
slices are arranged in a poinsettia design to trim ea_eh tart. .
Unflavored gelatine captures the air beaten into the whipped
cream. That’s why this eggnog filling is velvety smooth and light
to the tip ,of the tongue.
Flavor with vanilla and almond extracts or an equal amapnt of
rum or sherry flavoring. Tart shells or a 9-inch baked pie crust hold
the filling. And if a packaged pastry crust is used, all ingredients
for this modem holiday dessert will be pantry shelf and refrigerator
handy.
EGGNOG TARTLETS
1 envelope unflavored
gelatine
2 tablespoons sugar
JV* cups bottled non
alcoholic eggnog
*4 teaspoon nutmeg, optional
2 teaspoons rum flavoring,
optional
^ cup heavy cream, whipped
1 can (1 pound) cling peach
slices, drained
6 to 8 baked tart shells
Combine gelatine and sugar in top of double boiler. Stir in 1 cup
of the cold eggnog. Place over boiling water and stir until gelatine
and sugar are dissolved. Remove from .heat; add remaining 1*4 eups
eggnog. If additional flavoring is desired, add nutmeg and flavor
ing. Chill until slightly thicker than the consistency of unbeaten
egg white. Fold in whipped cream and H cup of well-drained, diced
peaches. Spoon into pastry tart shells, baked 9-inch pie shell, or
into dessert dishes. Chill until firm. Decorate with remaining peach
slices in poinsettia motif with finely cut maraschino cherries for
flower centers.
YIELD: 6 to 8 servings.
W:|kes. Sot on- Elizabeth
Ulinton. for $5 00 and
bon of mormap
Street.
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Karl H. Espieg, Jr. to C A
Holland, lot on East Carolina
Ave., Clinton, for $10 00 and oth
er considerations
Fred D. Owings to Otis R Eid-
son and Marion L E.idson, lot on
Cummings St. Laurens, for $5.00
and other considerations.
Laura. £asterby<*' Ferguson to
Jc->hn P Faris, lot on West Mam
M . Laurens, for $2.500 00.
Laurens Cotton Mills deeded
j2’’houses and lots to individuals
in Laurens (presumably employ
ees i for amounts ranging from
'2:0"!> 00 to approximately $5.-
f !!» "(*. with most of the sgies be-
ng from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.
Marriage Licenses Issued
James Edwin Bramlett. Foun
tain Inn. and Shirley Loretta
Mulligan. Fountain Inn.
Monroe Levue Knight, Wood-i
| ruff, and Billie Anne Pace. Wood
ruff. ‘ •
Cal.iy George Watson. Clinton,
■: and Alene Nance, Clinton
Jack Lewis Mills, Asheville.
N. C. and Wilhelmina Grant.
! Cross Hill. „ . . -
j.' Robert Lee Latimdre, Laurens,
| and Ann Sattferwhite. Laurens
’Jerry Lee Bradshaw, Chatta
nooga, Tenn . and Mary Pirn Lew
is. CMnton
Divorces
Virgii Patterson vs Valda Pat
terson
Lumas C. Davis vs 'Elfneda
Davis.
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Funeral Services
Held Sunday For
Thomas A. Curry
Owings, Dec. 3—Funeral ser
vices for Thomas A. Curry, 78,
were held Sunday afternoon at
Greenpond Methodist church,
conducted by the Rev. Gene Full
er and the Rev. Carroll Garrett,
Burial was in the church ceme-
tery.
Mr Curry died Thursday at
the home of his son. Charles M.
Curry,, in KingstreeJ following
several years of declining health
and a serious illness of one week.
He was a former resident of Rt.
L Owings, in the Greenpond
community He was a farther and’
a native of Laurehs county, and
a member of Greenpond Metho
dist church. He was a son c|f the
late W. Miller and Coker Kellett
Curry. His wife, Mrs. Sallie Mc
Call Curry, died in 1952. '
Surviving are two sons, Charles
M. Curry, of Kingstree and
Thomas Stewart Curry, of Ow
ings; two daughters, Mrs. Sidney
Parker, of Langley, and Mrs.
Ralph Peden, of Owings; one
brother, Clyde M. Curry, of Ow
ings; four sisters, Mrs. Willie
Kellett and Mrs. Nannie Simp
son, of Greenville; Mrs. X- O.
Hiers, of Laurens; and Mrs. Es-
ton Medlock, of Atljanta, Ga.; and
one grandchild.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
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of January, 1957, I will render a
! final atedtmt of my acts and do
ings as Executor of the estate of
Mvrtle A Hunter in
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
county, at 10 o’clock a. m. and on
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CITATION FOR LETTERS
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens f
By J. H. Wasson. Probate Judge:
Whereas—William ■-G.- Bi%ham
ham Letters of Administration/of
the Estate and effects of Daisy M.
Biigham.
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kin
dred and Creditors of the said
Daisy M. Bigham, deceased, that
they be and appear before me, in
/the Court of Probate, to 'be held
n Lalirens Court House, Laur
ens, S. C.. on Dec. 14, 1956 next,
after publication hereof; at 2:30 in
the "afternoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be grant
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day of November, Anno Domini.
1956.
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