The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 24, 1958, Image 5
Thursday. July 24, 1958
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THE WOMAN’S PAGE
Events and Chib News of Interest
Mrs. Reaves, Bride, *_/ .
Honored at Luncheon Birth Announcements
Telephone 74 or 495
Honoring Mrs. Glenn Brock
Reaves, the former Miss Tonita
Ray, Mrs. Murray Garber enter
tained with a luncheon on Wqgnes-
day of the past week at the Hotel
Mary Musgrove.
Covers were laid for twelve at
the luncheon table which was
adorned with white flowers and
greenery in an oblong milk glass
container. A four-caurSe luncheon
was served. Th’e bride was present
ed a corsage to wear. The hostess'
gift to the honoree was a sterling
silver tray.
V
THOMPSON
Lt. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson of
Fort Jackson, Columbia, announce
the birth of a daughter, Tamera
bynn, on July 17. Mrs. Thompson
is the former Miss Margie Mills,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. F.
Mills, of Pageland. formerly of this
ciyt.
HAMILTON
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Romayne
Hamilton of 405 Irby Ave., Lau
rens, announce the birth of a dau
ghter, Bernice Grace, on July 17 at
Blalock Clinic. Before marriage
Mrs. Hamilton was Miss Grace
Young, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Henry M Young of this city
JONES
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Jones of
^ ... ,,, „ . . i 403 Elm street, announce the birth
M»s.s Kathleen Smith of Laurens. ()f a son Franklin Taylor on July
was complimented when Mrs. Joe lg at B , alock Clinic Mr ' s Jones
McGee entertained with a bridge is the former Mi * Martha B
party in her honor on Friday after- Butts dauKh ter of Mr and Mrs.
noon at the home of her mother, WaUy ButLs of Athens Ga
Mrs James Pitts. Miss Smith will| BIBLE
be married on August 16 to Glenn Mr and Mrs ^ Bib ,e o( Rt .
McGee of this city. i t Laurens, announce the birth of
Three tables Were in play, with a son, Scott, Jr, on July 20 at Bla-
guests invited for an additional lock Clinic,
table for refreshments. After play Hl’MPHRIES
the hostess served a salad plate. Mr and Mrs. Furman H. Hum-
Mrs. McGee Honors
Miss Kathleen Smith,
August Bride-Elect
Mrs. Norman King and Mrs. R. M
Fuller were presented score prizes,
and Miss Smith was remembered
with a gift of crystal in her wed
ding pattern.
phries of 600 Jackson St., announce
the birth of a son. Donnie Ray, at
Blalock Clinic on July 23. Before
marriage Mrs. Humphries was
Miss Shirley Burgess
Peaches Enhance Main Course of Meals
Summer flowers in pastel tints | DAVIS
made a pretty setting throughout Mr and Mrs John Watts Davis
the card rooms • ! of Rt. 1, Fountain Inn, announce
In addition to a number of Clin-|H?, e birth , 0 f ^ daughter Myrna
! ton friends, out of town guests in- ^ lse ’ on ' u y 21 at ^ ays hospital
eluded: Mrs. Vivian Vaughn of Mrs Dav,s wa * s b€fore mama S e
i Belton
Miss
of
Clemson, July 19—Peaches are
tops for delightful summer eating
whether they’re served for dessert,
as a salad, or along with the main
dot each half with about 1-4 tea
spoon butter. Sprinkle 1-2 teaspoon
brown sugar over the peaches. Add
a dash of cinnamon and place
course. peaches around meat 10 to 15 mi-
Broiled peaches are delicious ; nutes before removing from broil-
with meats—lamb, pork, beef, veal er. Broil until slightly browned,
or broiled chicken, according to Place around meat to serve. Gar
Miss Janie McDill, Clemson exten
sion nutritionist. Either fresh or
canned peaches are excellent broil-
'ed. She suggests that homemakers
make use of the bountiful peach
crop in the state by serving peach
es often along with the meat course
or otherwise.
Here's a recipe that’s worth try
ing. It combines broiled peaches
with savory lamb patties. First of
all. prepare the peach halves; then
nish lamb patties with a sprig of
mint, or place mint apple jelly
in thee enter of each broiled peach
just before serving.
Ingredients needed to make sa
vory lamb patties call for the fol
lowing:
1 pound lamb, ground
2 cups dry bread crumbs
1-4 cup water
1 1-2 teaspoons salt
1-2 teaspoon pepper
Mrs. Richard Lukstat, who **** ^ase „
is visiting here, the bride-elect’s “ rs ; T M 50386 and the late Mr
mother, Mrs. David Smith; also S® 886 -
Mrs. L. S. McMillian, Misses Au
gusta and Henrietta Mason. Mrs.
Charles Hough, Mrs. Cecil Roper
and Mrs Ludy Blakely of Laurens. I
Parties In Columbia
1 egg
1 tablespoon fat
1-4 teaspoon chopped garlic
2 tablespoons chopped onion
3 tablespoons chopped parsley
8 strips of bacon (optional)
Soak bread crumbs in water
Add remaining ingredients and mix Pqj> fvftss Eichelberae r
well Shape into 8 patties. Dip in Since the announcement ^ he \
flour, place strips of bacon armmd engagement Miss Catherin e Eichel-
patt.es, and cook m hot fat about breger has ^ entertaincd with
15 minutes Turn to brown Serve a number ^ hefe and , n Co .
w.tto catsup or chill Muce lumbja Mim Eichelberger „
Miss McDUl points out that this tary to the dean ^ apts ^
WITH THE SICK .
Friends of Lewis H. Bagwell
will be interested to know he was
able to return to his home this
week from Blalock Clinic where
he has been a patient
Eddie Nelson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E Nelson, underwent a
tonsilectomy Tuesday at Hays hos
pital.
Charles E King, Jr., was a pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeley; ^ “ r
Reside In Clinton
After Wedding Trip
and Mrs Willie Lee Kiddle. Uvt oa
Rt 2. Laurens
The bride wore a
Mr and Mrs
David
of embossed white cotton
with sweetheart neckline and gath
ered daytime length skirt Her sc WPCC Stdff Feted
* By The Prevattes
Sweeley have returned from a wed
ding trip to the mountains of North I rcesonn included a small white
Carollaa sod are living at 2U Hays hat. her corsage was
Apartments oa Woodrow street white asters aad My of the valley The members of the WP< t
They were married July • at I A graduate at Ford High School, aad thru
sader Cal **th aa
at the la-'ped oa
dish ,s good as . quick mamcourse pnCM ^ Uni of South hOSP,U,l SeVeral ^
on a bu^summer day-rt Quires Caro , ina and wiU ^ marned Au . th« week
«Uy about 20 minuU* poking ^ 3 * Km Krel , ^ Columbla **£•&*** u a pat.ent at
time Besides bcmg qukk and eas> Mlss Elfh<H)erger and ^ fian . B1 ^ k ^‘ nj0
to prepare, lamb patties and broil a , Mr » R °y Adams has returned to
ed peaches are aim nutribou. . drop . in at ZiZZZ Mrs Rich- m hTSHLUZ
C Str ^ han on Brentsood Kfiends of Mrs Joe Holland will
nnburg, N C and an alumnu. of ."at ^P,i *
Launnburg High School Al«. grml .men Jho ^ve^^p.
uated by Presbyterian College, he On July !• Mias Mildred Carnes t . , .. ^
WU L!!2 r .? , l!.* T a Candi ^f* 5S - E il belber,r /_' r,a ‘ * m “ charged earlier the seek C. H
m Rhode Island August Id eellaneous shower at her apartment BroHn ^ M c E
' oluB »Md- The Birch more William Lee Montes,
gtft to the honoree was Jr ^ Mri p raa fc Keanedy, of
Mm was also remembered ^
with a
In
recently feud Miss Kitty Wilson sad Miss Car
Blalock
Clinic m-
sad Mrs
• clack la the afternoon at New Mrs Sweeley
Prospect Baptist Chareh, with the lege She Is a
Rev. Walter Coppedge officiating dustnol Supply company
Mrs Sweeley is the farmer Mary Mr Sweeley W a native at
of the radio
by Ted Prevatte.
accepted the {
of the stallm. sad Mrs
Hams satertaiaed oa the af-
ef July 2 with a drop in at
Miss Harms apartment oa Hew
rakes
SALE
OUR ANNUAL SUMMER
CLEARANCE BEGINS
Thursday, July 24
DOORS OPEN 9 A. M.
ALL SALES FINAL & CASH
REDUCTIONS
UP TO 50%
On
a
Jewelry - Hats - Bags .
AU Dresses In Store
Sizes 5-42 and 14V2-24
BIG REDUCTIONS FOR
CLEARANCE OF
ENTIRE SEASONAL
STOCK
The LuW .
Ready-to-Wear
Shoppe
Prreate
Mr m
In tag at
Mrs Prevatte are
her of the WFCC
by his vMe aad
Mrs. James Pitts
Gives Morning Party
Friday Mrs Jams* Pitts cater
party warm
a
enjoyed
the
for M M
at
At noon
by Mrs
Mrs Hubert Pitta. M
els sad Mrs Tom Leake la
Pitts.
■ Da
united for Ike am
ftowers were prettily arranged m
aar guest with a gtft of crystal
Luncheons Assemble
College Mates
And Other Friends
Eaten 11wag beautifully at lunch
eon oa ttcdacaday. July IT. aad to
day at her hsme oa East CarelMa
Avenue. Mrs Neue D Workman
oa the farmer arc swan cel-
sad a
the Wort
at
were a
of pmk and red and
Luncheon was served ia the dm
me room at a Drettilv aoDuinted
The card rooms were prettily ubk centered with yellow Eclipse
decorated with rose* and zinnias rases in a green container and
Score prizes went to Mrs Jamas fluked with tiny birds
Von Hollen and Mrs AJida Ander Present for the occasion, which
son of Temple City. California, included four sets of sisters with
who was visiting here three groups consisting at three sis
Miss Susan Word
Is Entertained •
Recently Mr*. Ted Prevatte en
tertained Miss Susan Word with a
Travel Party. Two tables of touring
and other games pertaining to tra
vel were enjoyed by Sandra Norris,
Tonita Harvey, Linda White, Fran
ces Cato, Priscilla Gaskins, Rebec
ca Moore, Peggy Grady and Susan
Word.
Prizes were won by Linda White
and Rebecca Moore.
Also assisting the hostess with the
games and the refreshments were
Mrs. John Word, Mrs. David Word
and Mrs. Grier Todd.
August Bride-Elect
Honored Saturday
Miss Catherine Eichelberger,
popular August bride-elect, was
guest of honor for a soft drink party
given on Saturday morning by Mrs.
J. B. Speake at her home on West
Walnut street.
Duripg teh delightfully informal
hour guests were invited into the
diniing room where refreshments of
assorted fancy sandwiches, cookies
and other dainties were served in
buffet style Daisies and roses were
prettily arranged with flguerines
and grapes to center the table over
laid with a green cover Cold
drinks were served from the buffet
adorned with ivy and deisiee
where ia the receiving room
rd summer flowers
Mrs Freak Mtllrr aad Mr* R
C Adair asawtad the
at mawuamt A gift «f
fa Mam Bet
ter* each, were: Mrs J. W Gary
(Drucie Smith), Whitmire; Mrs
Miles Hunter (Marion Smith),
Gray Court; Miss Gertrude Smith,
Kinards; Mrs Otis Sober (Lizzie
McCrackin), and Mrs George
Young (Ruth McCrackin), Whit
mire; Mrs G. W Holingsworth
(Rachel McCrackin), of this city;
Miss Carrie Bell Workman, Miss
Mildred Workman, and Mrs.
Claude M Lawson (Mary Ellen
Workman of this city; Miss Irene
Workman of this city; and Mrs. H.
W. Brysoh (Frances Workman),
Mountville; Mrs. Johnson Hunter
of Gray Court, Mrs. Popie Webb
Coleman. Chappells; Mrs. Hayne
Buford of Bush River, aunt of the
hostess; Mrs. W. M. Buford, (Beu
lah Smith) of Bush River; and
Mrs. Mace Young (Connie Shan
non) of this city.
The luncheon today assembled
a number of the hostess’ Clinton
friends.
Patterns at
chide Mrs
Lafa Hardeman
Mrs Dora Leopard is a surgical
patient at Hays hoepiUl
Medical patient* at Hays ho*
pita I include Mrs WtO Hampton.
Miss Frankie Street man and Mrs
Will Crame
HOTPOINT
AIR
CONDITIONER
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LAWSON
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Juanna Phone 3111
MIDWAY
CLINTON, S. C.
MRS. FERGUSON ON
COMMUNITY CHEST BOARD
Mrs. Edward Ferguson has been
named as one of the two women-
at large members of the Board of
Trustees of Clinton’s Community
Cheat.
Other members represent civic
and service organizations in the
city
FRI. & SAT. JULY 25-26
DOUBLE FEATURE
Raiders of Old
California
First Run
And
Thunder Over
Tangier
First Run
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
JULY 27-28-29
Trapeze
With TONY CURTIS
BURT LANCASTER
GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA
In Cinemascope & Color
Dr. Felder Smith
Loiirtits. S. C
WED. & THURS. JULY 30-31
DOUBLE FEATURE
Satan’s Satellites
And
Missile Monsters
Pluu CARTOONS ASHORTS
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
IS CASH NIGHT
Murray Garber's
FINAL
CLEARANCE
All Summer
DRESSES
Carole King
Martha Manning
Toni Tddd
Vicki Vaughn
Jonathan Logan
Rayons-Silks-Cottons-Sheers
Price
Ladies’
Brassieres
2‘° r 1
00
Sizes 34 to 40
Ladies’
Panties
4 ,or 1
Sizes 5 to 10
oo
All
Swim Suits Vz Price
All Name Brands
One Group
Dresses
3
00
One Group
Dresses
5
00
Ship n Shore
BLOUSES
1
99
Reg. 3.00 & 4.00
All Ladies’ Summer
HATS
Vz Price
Ladies’
SKIRTS
1
00
Ladies’ White
Ladies’ Cotton
Ladies’ Cotton
Sandals
Dresses
Slips
|.99
n.oo
J.00
H
All Sizes
Sizes 10-20 16-24
H
Sanforized
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