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Thursday. July 17, 1*58 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pact Thrsa Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents South Carolina Peach Cobbler Mr. and Mrs Floyd Hitt of An derson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arm strong of Gray Court, spent the week-end wtth Mr. Hitt's and Mrs. Armtrong's mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. B. H. Henry of Greenville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D Rantin. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bazemore and chil- <lren of Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Safa Louise Wilder of McCor mick, will arrive today for a visit with Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Copeland and children of Statesville, N. C., returned home yesterday after vis iting the former’s mother, Mrs. R. J. Copeland and family. Mrs. Cope land returned with them for an ex tended stay. Miss Colie Summer, member of Hayes hospital staff, left Monday for Brightwater, N. Y., where she is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Brewster for a week. Next week she will vacation at her home in Chappells. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fowler of Greenville, Mrs. R. L. Kennedy and son, Marion, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry and their daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bo- zard, of Boone, N. C., who has been spending some time here with her parents. Friends of Mrs. Henry will be interested to know she is im proving following a recent opera tion illness. George Allen Addy of Lakeland, Fla , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis' mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, coming espe cially for the Ray-Reeves wedding. Mr. and' Mrs. W. D. Pitts and sons, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.’ Carroll L. Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, were guests Sun day of Mr and Mrs. Joe H. Bonds, coming especially for the Ray- Reeves wedding. Mrs. Harold Schug and daugh ters, Misses Diane and Sandra, of Utica, N. Y., visited her sister, Mirs. Kenneth N. Baker and Mr. Baker a few days last week. Carolyn Linda Richard and Billy Reid, of Columbia, spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reid, spent the week-end here with the Scotts and Mr. and Mrs. George Reid. Richard remained for a long er stay with his cousin, A1 Reid. Mrs. A. W. Hanley has returned to her home in Tampa, Fla., after a visit here with her brothers, John, James and Tom Addison and their families. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCarty and daughter, Kathy, are visiting her parents in Greenville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hagler and children, of Columbia, were here during the week to see her sister, Mrs. M. D. Milam, Jr., and family -For a delightful summertime dessert, Clemson Extension Nutri tionist Janie McDill, suggests the ter; 1-2 cup sugar; 1 egg; 1 tea spoon baking powder; 1-3 to 1-2 cup milk; and 1 cup of sifted plain Plaice in a baking dish, sweeten lightly with sugar, and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. .... . . . . Spoon the batter over the fruit traditional peach cobbler made flour. ant j bake in a moderate oven at from fresh peaches now available Cream the butter and sugar, and 375 degrees Fahrenheit, until the in local orchards and markets. add the egg and beat well. Tlien crust i$ brown and the fruit is ten- She says its easy to make, and add the milk and flour sifted with der once you’ve secured the ripe peach- baking powder to the consistency, Miss McDill points out that the es, you’re likely to have all the|of drop batter (peach cobbler is delightful served necessary ingredients on h a n dJ Next peel, pit, and slice ripe plain or with hard sauce, whipped Mr* J C Pace spent a few day* last week in Orangeburg with her mother. Mrs L S McCornurk who b convalescing following an opera tion illnras Mr and Mr*. Huger Neely and children have returned to their home in Marion following a ten day stay with her parents. Mr and Mr* Brunson Asbill. Lee and Tommy Corbett are visit ing their grandmother. Mrs Annie Stone in Johnson City. Tenn . for several weeks. Mrs Stone. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Broyles and son, Eddie, of Bristol, Tenn , spent the week end here with their daughter and sister, Mrs. W L. Corbett and Mi* Corbett Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daugh ter, Abelia, have returned to their home in Charleston after a two weeks stay with her mother, Mrs j Metta C. Stone. They were accom-' panied home for a visit by Mrs Baukmght’s nephew, Billy Tram mell. Mrs. Everette Carson, of Gastonia, N. C.. visited her sister, Mrs. John M Roseboro and Mr Roseboro sev-i eral days last week Joe Clements, Jr , is spending the surpmer with his father, Joe Clements, and grandparents, Mr and Mrs. J. O. Clements, in Vi- dalia, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, ac companied by Mrs. Shealy, Jr., and children of Orangeburg, spent last week at Crescent Beach. Mr Shealy, Jr., joined them for the latter part of the week Mr*. Annie Fletdarr of Little Mountain, Mrs uracc Hoffman and mm. and Henry FWtdner of Washington. D C, were gumt* during the week of Mr and Mr* J D Roland and other relative* here, Dr and Mr* David Mixon and children, Phyllis and David, vaca tioned at Myrtle Reach last week Mr and Mrs Howard Watkins. Howard. Jr . and Suzanne have re turned from a vacation stay at Windy Hill where they were gue*t> of Mr and Mrs E C Goff of Flo rence Little Harry, Laura Ann and Ed Sturgbon of Charleston, spent a few days last week with their grand mother, Mrs H E Sturgeon, while their parents’ were in Gainesville, Fla , where they were called be cause of the death of the lattersi sister-in-law. Mrs. L. A Blakely has returned from a week's visit with her mo ther, Mrs W G Smith, in Mil- ledgeville, Ga , where she was joined by her sister, Mrs. George Cote of El Paso, Texas Mrs F. K Shealy, Mr and Mr- Floyd Ba'llew and Miss Angela Clc ment.s have returned from a recent stay at the Shealy cottage at Myrtle Beach Friends of Miss Clements will be interesti-d to know she is convalescing nicely following in juries received in an auto accident at Myrtle Beach on July 5 The car was a complete loss and Miss Cle ments received leg and arm cuts, and Vernon Ivester, who was, a guest, received a head cut Mr* Martha R Thomas of Char leston a the guest of her niece, Mrs D C Heuatew* Mr and Mrs Perry Hamilton of Columbia, viwted the former'* mo ther. Mrs Albe Hamilton, « few dya* la*t week Claude C Reese of Chicago. Ill , wa* the weekend gue*t-of his *is- fer Mr* N W McDaniel, and Mr. McDaniel Mr and Mrs W A Aelxander, Jan and Bill, accompanied by Mr* Eugene Sheorn and chifdren of Camden, vacationed last week at Myrtle Beach Mr and Mrs L. O. Edwards have as then 1 guests their nephew, David Edwards, and niece Kathy Neal of Greensboro. N C. Mrs F R Neal, Mr Edwards' sister, was also here for the week-end Mrs. Wyman Shealy, accompa nied by Mrs T L Shealy of New berry, and Mrs. Ralph DuLa of Laurens, left yesterday for Johnson City Tenn , where they will be guests of Rev and Vfrs lames Lee Shealy Mr and Mrs Lewis Pitts and children and Bob Grube of Be- thune, .pent a few days last week with the former > nvother, Mrs. W Roy Pitts and other relatives. The latter's mother, Mrs Paul T. Wood, who accompanied ihem, was the guest of Mrs Pitts and Mrs. Hugh Simpson Lewi?, and Paul Pitts and Bob remained for a long er visit, and today Mrs. R J Grube and Mrs Lewis Pitts will come to accompany them home them Here’s what it takes; 1-4 cup but- 1 peaches to make about 1 quart, cream or thick unwhipped cream Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Sr. Mr. Addy is attending National Guard camp (Thelma Wells and sisters, at Fort Gordon, Ga. Mrs. Bailey Dixon and children. Beth Fleischman and Jeanie Glo- f Bailey 2nd and Norman, are spend- ver have returned from a visit ling several weeks at the Isle of with Miss Barnett Spratt at Lake [ Palms with Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Junaluska. N. C. They were ac Mrs W. L. Marshall, Jr Mr Dixon companied to Junaluska by their joined them there for the week-end grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Miss Elizabeth Copeland is visit- Spratt mg her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. Walter B. Young Mr. and Mr* John Wallace Cope- have returned to their home in land in Greenville Charlote. N. C.. after visiting Mrs J^hn Wrenn. son of Mr and Mr* Frank Young and family here and Robert G Wrenn. left yesterday for relatives in Honea Path ( Lackland Air Force Base, San An- • 14 .j!?"* Yo ' jn * J 8 ** **** tome. Texas, to begin a four year for Walter Reed hospital near rn , u , maiM m the Air Force Washmgtoa where he is on active Mr ^ Hn j w Moore are va duty with the Army Medical Corp* g * Fort Myefi ^ of inures! la Florida They plan to return during the k* and Mn Mike Ca**aaova and children, ot Columbia »petti Sun day here with relative* Mr* Ed Robb and dnughUr of Tampn Fla were reeeM gunU of Jane Milam accompanied home fpr a few days. I Mr *. ® en C ?° 0ll j y ’ Gre ** ,w ® 0< l* y——— # »# ## ae»e»eeeeeeeeee»ee»»»»»ee»»g was the week-end guest of Miss C < THIS WEEK — In Washington With Clinton Davidson Davidson DOLLAR DIPLOMACY DEBACLE' people in Um world. «e for sixty day* Ike Ray of the week-end with hu and Mn Taa Ray Mn Louiie Hilton and Miss Es Da video® joined their Mr* Henry Cook and family at Ed late Beach for a v Mr and Mrs. Richard J. Reid, who were married June 7, are re siding in an apartment at 304 Hic kory Street They are natives ot Greenville S^r~Reid is a student at Presbyterian College and Mr* Reid is employed in the office at Whit ; ten Village Mr. and Mrs Paul Stanley and .children Susan and Walter, of HartsviUe. spent several days last week with Mr* Stanley’s parent* Mr and Mr* W E Neighbors Friend* of Tiaky Young *UI be interested to know he « improving satisfactorily at General Hospital m Green*die following aa operation there on Tuesday He wdl far a pa Item there for a wseh aad is w room 7M Hi» parent* Mr aad Mrs Kdt Young were wdh him sa Tuesday aad Mr Young m rrasauuag for the Mr aad Mr* W W BUcfcwed of Ptoruare. recently vtatted their aaa 1 aad daughter uelaw. Mr and Mr* ^ They me by r a few Mr* W A- Vaughan of G vile. I* viaiUag her daughter Mr* Coci P WUaou aad Mr WUaoa this The They also haw as thetr thew niece* Mtsass Linda Kitty Mr* aad Carters Vaughan *f Grew N J vdte turn U Cte Walter B Todd Mrs Charts* T Bari* te New York a few day* Cmy. was th* recem garsl te Mi *• brother nephew KeaariS M, Baker and | | Mrs Chartns lam#. U fuanrta Baker and U te Pwt Cartufe Barracks Pa. md (hoy N C also visited the termor s Down by the old mill stream, industry began. From its modest beginnings on peaceful mill streams, American industry has grovm vastly in size, scope and complexity. Playing an essential part in this expan sion, American hanking has been ever-alert to keep its services geared to the quickening tempo and mul tiplying needs of the industrial and business world. This bank, today as always, provides efficient finan cial sendees to the growing enterprises of this com munity. Bank of Ginton Wc koow at 1 warns wsr wuh kuaau AN of us would do so)llung »« kjwuuN. sod honorably could to a>oui a «**» that could again doom c**ih/alK«n to the "Dari Aft." Ysi. lo man. •awd* TsM. mm fa**« at*. ,* u chuap Swmm ho* uasdi 1 Kan •« ag •*•4* tha aa te ua maov sud lungM ihsa m •gwwd. SUd. d UM doss. •* bm* •a Xa<« teal aoUM *Sm* i wr pvwias So. ihr ant Jopar* ydwMt a lo hr a • •da. AuM*«.an SugUmd UiMua promaMi «*• art try te ate hssdoM raihsr than buy hwaii sad aSMa tbs duudd soumum out teasagn am. Mu tala the prwa-ia# «df U Mb UUudd guM trymg lo lad Ihr paupt* at mtur wainwa whol imd at a prvuauwMwa thry duauki havs. ami how thry Uu* ■ hex adno* **« UMuid trapn n, owa faunuawi n lha ada.rt at We duwdd try lo malt frwwdt •alter than buy frsruddup Our wtudr -ouetpv at furctgu dtptewyacy may be shout lo under*® tte mou dramatic rcttMon in more than IUU Mr and Mr* Jehu M oar* y water* m I horhuta Mmutey Mr aud Mrs V J arc mm urrupyrng th* J Wdl Loaha Ml Narth Broad ttrsut Mr Bawd la rsumrewte wtth Ptywwad O* Mr Mte Mr* Jams* E Waite •pawl tha work cud M Augusts Ga White thara thry warr dumar gwaata te Mr sad Mr* Hoy Tadard* Mr* Jsha T Adair wtB return Friday from New York ohrra dur ha* farm oa a buying tnp ter the Ladies Ready tuWear Shop Mrs Ahda Anderson will return Mr and Mrs John Simmons and Mrs. Sidney Brice and two 90m. Mrs George Shultz, of Par rish. Ala., spent the week-end with tbetr father. H. A. Simmons. Sr., and other relative* here Susan Jacks is spending the week in Greenville with her grandmother. Mrs M. Cassanova and aunt. Mrs Frank Bailey. Friends of Mrs. E. H. .Hall who ha* been ill at the home of her son. Dr. William j^ugh. Hall in Charlotte, N. C., will be interested to know she (is with her son. E. H. Hall and family in Greenville and is improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan have returned to their home in Tampa, Fla., after visiting the former’s sis ter, Mrs. John W. Finney and Mr. Finney last week. Friends of John F. Norris will be interested to know he is improving at the General Hospital in Green ville following an operatioh. He is in room 360. Mr. and Mirs Tom B Milam, of Leesburg, Fla., and Mrs. Cecil Dye, of Orlando. Fla., were guests of rel atives here last week. Miss Susan Murphy, of Honea Path, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Holland on Centennial Street Mr and Mrs Henry Simmons spent last week visiting her mother, Mrs Tara Blaker in Gerards Port. Pa. and their son. Jack Simmon* aad Mrs Simmons in Washington Bom Coates, te Chartetle. N C .j yawed tea family hare te the home te ks* paraada Mr aud Mr* L N “ ' '■*' next week to her home in Temple Mr and Mr* Harry Baldwin and City, Calif , after a several we*k> children were recent guests of Ll vw,t * lt * 1 ber * on - Rtetcr' D Ander Col and Mrs Arthur Katzburg in ^tt * n< f Anderson Biloxi Miss * r aIKl Mr * w Anderson Susan and Valerie Blalock, of Hoi »«•« Tuesday to spend the remainder ly Hill, spent last week with their of the week in New York City grandmother, Mrs B. T. Fuller Mr. and Mrs G. M. Derrick ot They were accompanied home by Waal Columbia, were guests Tuea their mother. Mrs Bill Blalock who day of Mrs Derrick’s sister. Mrs spent several days here. Brunson Asbill and MT. Asbill. 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