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FAVORITE WAFFLES
/»'» tht bright of thoughtfulnru to prorido hooted ilrup and melted butter or
margarine trhen you terre waffle*. Not only that. It mean* good eating, too.
Waffles always make break
fast an “occasion’'. Maybe it’s
because they look so special.
The little pockets in waffles are
such wonderful wells for hold
ing the melted butter or mar
garine and the sirup.
Here are a few tips to help
ou when you make waffles,
eparate the eggs, and add the
yolks to the batter with the
milk. Beat the egg wdiites sepa
rately, and fold them into the
FAVORITE
2 «•**», wp«rn!rd
1/3 cop melted bolter
or margarine
Beat egg yolks. Add butter or
margarine and milk. Stir into
flour and mix until smooth. Fold
Makes 4
batter just before baking. Thii
will give you waffles that are
light and crisply tender. Use
self-rising flour because it con
tains salt and baking powder in
the right amounts and will aave
time for you when you’re getting
breakfast.
Serve Favorite Waffles with
pork sausages, ham or bacon.
Sometimes, serve fruit sauce
over the waffles, instead of sirup.
You’ll like it
WAFFLES
1 '4 cop* milk
2 rapt lifted nrirbed .
tclf rUinf flour
in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake
on hot waffle baker.
servings
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
birthday August 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells.
Jr , celebrated a wedding anniver
sary August 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Arro Ivester will
celebrate a wedding anniversary
August 14.
Dianne Rice celebrates a birth
day August 14.
H. A. Bennett celberates a birth
day August 12.
Mrs. S L. Oakley celebrated a
birthday July 31
1
( June 27 at Rome. Ga
The latter is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr., of this city.
The couple is residing at 318 W
Main street.
Church Affairs
Gospel Singing
There wilf be a gospel singing at
the Cross Hill Church of God at
2:30 p m.. Sunday, August 24
Everyone is invited.
Revival Services
The Assembly Church of God on
Sloan street started revival ser
vices Sunday, August 3. Everyone
is invited to attend.
RA’g Enjoy Picnic
The Royal Ambassadors of Cal
vary Baptist Church • with their
counselor, Dorsey Turner, and bus
driver, Jimmy Revis, enjoyed a
picnic and swimming party at Cur
ry's lake last Thursday, July 31.
Attend Camp
Rev and Mrs. J. L. Slaughter
and son attended the Fire Bap
tized camp meeting at Westminster
from Thursday until Saturday.
Kirth Announcement
Mr and Mrs. Jessie Lyda an
nounce the birth of a son, Ricky
Darrell, at Hays hospital on July
3o: Mrs Lyda is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Sr., of
this city. \
Family Dinner Enjoyed
The family and relatives of Mrs.
W. D. Sizemore surprised her Sun
day with a family reunion at her
home on Sloan street.
There were many present for thej
dinner and gathering. Out of town
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. L. D
Ledford. Mrs. Garland Ledford, I
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mrs. Oscar
Martin and Mrs. James McDowell
of Clayton, Ga.
retifed farmer.
Survivors include his fife. Mrs.
Emmie Stone Hellams; one daugh
ter,. Mrs. Sam Bagwell of Lau
rens; four sons, W Fred Hellams
of Hickory Tavern; Jeff.Hellams
of Ware Shoals; the Rev. W. Lloyd
Hellams of Columbia; and the Rev.
M. Floyd Hellams of'Bullock,N. C.;
one brother, James Hellams of
Hickory Tavern; one sister, Mrs
J. C. Vaughn of Greenwood; and
six grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted
from Rabun Baptist Church at 4:00
p. m., Sunday by the Rev. Winga
D. Berry and the Rev. Grange
Cothran. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Saturday at 11:00 a. m , at Bramtett
Methodist Church by the Rev. Ben
Cunningham. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
CREDITORS* NOTICE
All persons having claims against
DeWYATT GLENN
Laurens—DeWyatt Glenn, 69, res
ident of Laurens County, died Wed
nesday in the Veterans hospital in
Columbia following a long illness.
Funeral services were conducted
Attend Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. James Peace and j
family of Newton Falls, Ohio, and
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
C. E. Elledge and other relatives
of Cross Hill attended the Peace re
union in Landrum Sunday.
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Announce Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faulkner of
Mountville, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Inez, to Clyde
i Bigbee. Jr., of this city.
They were united in marriage on
J. R. HELLAMS,
LAURENS COUNTY
Laurens—John Robert Hellams,
74, died early Saturday morning at
the Broad Oaks Nursing Home in
Simpsonville after declining health
of four years.
He was the son of the late N. P
and Adelaide Hellams, and was a
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PHONE 17M
Mrs Abclina Evans. Mr and and Mrs Billy Watkins m Bridge-
Mrs Looney of Honca Path spent ton, N J She also visited her su-
.1 vacation in Miami. Fla. recently ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and
They also visited Silver Springs Mrs J Belton Warren in Phila- 1
und Jackaoavile. Fla delphia. Pa.
Mrs Ed Young and Carolyn Ann. -Mr and Mrs James Peace and
Mr? Walker Gregory, Mr and family of Newton Falls. Ohio, were!
Mr- Earl Gregory and children recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. I
visited in Marion. Mt Mitchell and A Eledge and sons They also vt«t-
AahevtUe N. C recently *d the formers parenU. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs McDonald Crame Mr * C E ^ Cro “ B* 11
rf nd family visited the mountains in ■ ■
North ( arulina recently With The S*rk
Mr and Mr? A E Eal) spent Jwel Cm. Jr . has been ill at his
a vacation with relatives and home on Pitta slree<
friends in Arkansas recently Samples is seriously ill a
Mr and Mrs A G Smith and his home on Davis street
boys of Whitmire, were recent vui Mrs John Campbell has returned j
tor? of Mr and Mrs Lonnie Smith. to her home after being a medical
Mr and Mrs DonaM Prather and paUent at Blalock CUmc.
family Mrs Smith also visited Mrs Della Ptullipa hat returned
Mrs Bill Kikard m Joaima Sunday to her home after being a medical
Mr and Mrs J C Cash of Au Patient •» Hay? hospital for a few
guda. Ga . were weekend visitors
of Mr and Mrs Raymond Cash Mrs L V Avery has returned to
and family her home after being a patient at
W B Phillips and Mrs R G the Anderson Memorial hospital fol
Turner were dinner guests of the lowing surgery
* Dorsey Turners Sunday,
Mr? A C Whitten spent a fen
day? m Salem recently She at
tendril the Lilt let on reunion while
therr
Mr and Mrs Thomas Prather
and mn enjoyed fishing and swim
ming at Lake Greenwood Saturday
They visited Mr and Mrs John
IVrguson in Newberry Sunday
Mis* Sandra Klee is spending a
few day? m Baltimore Md . with
Mr and Mrs Albert Bennett
Steve Elledge and his unde.
\aror Prather, of Greenville, spent
the day at Pari* MeunLain recently
Mr and Mr? C P Dobbins and
children of Raleigh. N C, speif
a fevi days with her sister and fa
mily. Mr and Mrs A D Lancas
ter recently Recent vupper guests
<-f the Lancaster? were Mrs H A.
Ingram Sr H A Ingram. Jr.
Mr? odie Lancaster of Morganton,
\ C . who had been visiting the
Lancaster?, returned home with the
Ingram?
Mr and Mrs Clyde Croy and
family were recent visitors in
Greenville due to the dines of their
daug’ter, Mrs Clyde Britt.
Birthdays and knalveesarteo
Mrs H A Adam? celebrates a
birthday August 8
Beth Fowler celebrate? a birth
day August 12
JChn Kinard ha? a birthday Au- 1
gust 10
Tommy Brown observes a birth
day August 10
Lawrence Rice celebrates a |
birthday August II.
Mrs Eddie Davenport celebrates
a birthday August 11
Barbara Rice has a birthday Au-,
gust 12
Mrs A D. Lancaster observes
a birthday August 13
Debbie BagweU celebrates a
birthday August 10.
Zane Bagwell has a birthday Au
gust 12
Gail Hames celebrates her 7th
birthday August 9
Mrs Reba Samples celebrated a
birthday August 1-
Cberyl Wilson celebrated a birth
day August 4.
Debbie Whitlock observed a
birthday August 1.
Mrs Dewey Oxner celebrated a
Mr and Mrs. Andy Hames and
children attended the Peace re
union m Landrum Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J. C Cox and dau-
ght» r of Johnston, were Sunday
visitors of Mr and Mrs. Joel Cox.
Also visiting them recently were
Mr and Mrs. J D Cranfield of
Greenwood
Mrs Jennie Watkins has return
ed to her home on .Main street after
spending several weeks with Mr.
birthday August 1.
Sandra Ivester celebrated a
birthday August 5.
Arzo Ivester celebrates a birth
day Wednesday. August' 10.
Carolyn Huey observes a birth
day August 9.
Litjle Lisa Trammell celebrates
her birthday August 9.
Randy Turner celebrated his 12th
birthday August 1.
Marsha Turner celebrated her
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