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A SPECIAL LENTEN SERIES 01 SERMONS THE LORD’S PRAYER ANC THE LORD’S PASSION A Study of the Lord’s Prayer and the Prayers of Our Lord During Holy Week Broad Street Methodist Church Rev. E. W. Rogers, Pastor Every Sunday Morning 11 a.tn. Broadcast over WPCC QuickSalmon Uishls btunomicai i‘|j »*r m 1 asv to make and ready to mi nr in less than half an hour, this Salmon Fuff Fie is rich in Ihnoi . < ■ Im .mil nutrition. It uses the entire can of salmon, includiiu, iii|iiid and hones. MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Represenlati\e Phone S.L'L2(I(M) All viineties of salmon, nt wl canned an packed in tla tr ;■. 1 '. a-I d in preparing '.ibneM e • ' i a h in \ Hamm- and muu i - , . ,|I bone' 11 al,'uI in i a a : ■ ■ • •' "I mi !«di I (]' iv ,1 a t Vi : - i ; ' ah mm an live commercial!v k! i' lupnd 'lioiild be , ’ pi '--tbli . -mei it i> <• \nr 'hmild the - : I (’mi-h them Mi .III l \Ci III nl sou n i \ ( '.if! nil d '.linuo K n. h in r!..' r ;- i i ■ >I’ipli te prutein Include ’ 1. 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From Calitornia and Arizona lettuce fields, local market ; are receiving an abundant supplv u! we-tern iceberg leituee To .-.ervo it at its best, core and rinse it. thin thoroughly drain it before refrigerating it in a plastic lettuce cn-pi i or disposable plastic bag. \\ I en MT\ing .i large gro'ip. cut < In Ik d head-, of w i stern icebei,; into wedges and cover tightlv with -aran to keep them fresh and ■ r ieehv crisp For tamdv meals as well as special occasions, voul! enjoy rotreshing iceberg wedges with this zippy dressing. Rosy Western Salad Dressing 1 cup corn oil cup eat sup cup finelv efinpporl onion up ripe olives, coarsely cut 1 i cup sugar 1 ■ le.l-poon 'lilt 1 ■ teaspoon drv mustard 2 t.ib!es|K)ons v mi gar 1 i i I tal)le--poon Woreester'hire Put sugar, 'alt. mustard, vinegar and Worccstershire into pint jar 'hake to blend Add r« • 1 v: in aedienls and shake vig- ornu.'iv Chill it \,,u wi'h. Moie any h (lover dressing in relng- erator Makes 2 ( ups. Classified Ads Get Results! Tommv Brinklcv nt C.reen- boru. \ C . uiul Billy Brink- ley ol Waterloo were week end guests ot their aunt and uncle. .Mr and Mrs. Frank Walker Saturday guests ot the Walker’s were Mrs (lor don Davis and Derma ot 1 aureus and Miss Cathy liar \ ey BIRTHDAY DINNI R •I I W hitmore and grand daughter. \nn 1 homas were honored with a surprise birth day dinner by Mrs W hitmore and family who were all pre' ent. They are Mr and Mrs .Jimmy Karl C.regory and son. Mr and Mrs. .1 C Thomas and family and Danny Whit more Mr and Mrs Hubert Brown and Mrs Homer Brown ot \ aueluse and Mrs l.stelle Harrison ot Clinton were recent guests of Mrs. < fiiv er Smith Mr and Mps .1 B \ amier- tord and daughters visited their parents. Mr and Mrs B F Vanderford and Mi ami Mrs 1. II Smith m I n ion. Sunday Mr Harold Fleming and sons ot W hit mire spent several dav - last w eek w ith t he a B \ aimer t(,rdv Mi's B i \ .mih rtom 1 ok I men also 'pent Tlmr day w ith them. Mrs Sidney Oaklev has returned home alter visitmg her daughter and -onm-lavv . Mr and Mrs Bill Kspieg and family in Anderson Mrs. .1 I) Pitts ami Miss Brenda Pitts of Ware Shoals visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J B O Shields and oih er relatives. Sherry . Dale and Steve Campbell spent the weekend m Creenville with their mother, weekend in (ireen vide with their mother. Mrs. dim Davenport and Mr Davenport, Mr and Mrs. F C Burdette visited their (laughter on Sunday and their grandchildren accom panied them hack home Mr and Mrs. Frank James of Whitmire visited his moth er. Mrs Mark Conner on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wil liamson of Laurens spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Mae Roper and Mrs. Addle Bee Coleman. Mrs. C. H, Roland spent a recent -weekend with Mrs Kvie Bolt in Laurens. Marion Waters of \ew- berry College was home tor the weekend with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Price Wa ters. Mrs. Maxie Davis and Miss Flo Lmer.v attended a party in SimpsonviHe on Saturday for Mrs Vernon (linn the formers twin sister. On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Ginn and children visited their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn and Mrs Claude Willard. WITH THE SICK Frank Walker is ili at his home. U'. T. Terrell is a patient in the Woodruff Hospital and will undergo surgery Thurs day (Today). CONGRATULATIONS *. % ML ri? MILTON P. MOORE Rm. 21.‘5, Jacobs Bldg., Clinton, S. (’. LEADING AGENT FOR JANUARY Sales Leadership, we believe, is the best possible evidence of the individual Life Underwriter’s pro fessional skill and of the confidence placed in him by his clients. LEON L RIDGELL MANAGER GREENVILLE AGENCY „. / HOME OFFICE 7/jh / CBEFNSBORO N C. Dav:d Bagwi'll is ill. Mrs v II Kuykendall was to enter the General Hospital in Grcenv ille en T'lc-d iv , lur tests .uid treatment. Mr Hebert II Wyatt is a patient in Bailey Memorial Ho- pit a i BIRTH ANNOl NCIAIIAT Penland Mr and Mis. Troy Pen- land announce the birth ot a daughter. Mary Bethe on Fell liith ;it Bailey Memorial He -pil ;i| Alts Penlaml is tin tenner Mis Sli'Ui'y Armstrong. BIRTHDAY PARTY In eelehi'atmu ot the 9th birthday el her daughter. Ann M rs ,1 (' I'homa - en :< i' 1 aim .1 u i Ii a party at t!n‘ii' home Lltteen uesK were pres ent lo en |i',v - ames ami party retreshmeiit s vvith Ann, with eaeli one pre enting her vv ith a birthday gilt Mis .1; m i ny Lari (iregory . tin h r.erre s iiutii. a slsted m entertaining. YOl N(. PFOPI.K S DINNIR Idle ( Hill ( il lit ( ',(1(1 ol Prophe v . A o u n g 1 ’eople’s A ie;m v i e ,de;-s Band en joy ed a dmm r at the 1 .y dia ( dmmu'. I v Build ne on Sun day Beh it; AM I K Ol PRAYI.R kite W ci k e| Bray er tor 1 lotiA ; t .eiis ami the Annie A rm. I i'oi: . e|! o; , ng vv 111 he iield m-v vv eek Man It d 1(1. ■ it i... tii.i Bop!.st ( Iiureh. I b eg i am - will be each night ot 7 dll p m. Alonday . M m h 4. tlinmgh Friday. March il. |er tin Woimm’s Ahs mnai'y Set ie; y ami all ot her intei esie, l e Ii u r e h member' All AA Al S members are urged to atl ml as many mglit a po sihle. MINS BREAKFAST The Men's Prayer Break- last vv ill be held Sunday moi'iimr m the Lydia Ba[)tist Church Serml Hull at 8 dO a m. All men of the church are invited. t he breakfast is sponsored by the old adult men's Sun day School classes. MONTHLY (LASS MELTING Tin W illmg Workers Sun day School class will bold their regular monthly meet ing m the Social Hall tonight i Thursday t at 7 p. m. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Miss Yvette King and Cin dy Howell will celebrate their birthdays March 5 Mrs James Richie ob served her birthday Feb. 28. March 1 will be K. B. Fen nell's birthday. Cathy Lee was 9 years old Feb 2d Mr. and Mrs Ralph Riddle will observe their wedding anniversary .March 6. James Fuller will observe his birthday March 2 and Mrs. Fuller s will he March l tv i IV, ek v v oopei . Kogel' W 111! - mire and AAilham Stone will celebrate their birthdays March 7 Mr and Mrs Bill Smith will observe their wedding anmversarv on March 2 March 2 will he Jimmy Richie's birthday. Mr and Mrs Maxie Dav is will celebrate their wedding anniversary March 7. Ricky Boozer will have a bir'ltday March (i Mr ami Mrs. James Am nions wedding anniversary is on March 3. Larry AV'aters will cele brate his birthdav March 2. Mountville News Bv MRS. E. R. A DAVIS Correspondent Miss Codie Simmons ol ('oker ('ollege. I lartsv die. spent the weekend at home with Air. and Mr .1 M Simmons. Mr and Mrs .1 Roy Crisp are leaving Tuesday for Hattishurg, Miss, to visit their 'Oil ui-ivv and daughter. Dr and Mrs Ben Waddle Mrs. Hugh \le( alter of Fountain 1 mi and Mr and Mrs Alark Pitts and hoys ol Aiken visited Mr J W Miller ■ VC! the weekend. Air. Burlingson of the Greenville Gideon Bible So- ' lety presented the message. Sunday morning at the Bap t 1 st Church Miss Mary Ann Nabors of AA'mthrop College and Miss Barbara Nabors of Greenville pent the wt ekend w ith their parents. Mr and Mr Tom mie Nabors. Air and Airs \\ H Mc Clain o| Thomaston. Ga . spent the weekend with Mr. ami Airs. Charles Bannister BRIDGE ( El B On February 13 Mrs I. T Watts entertained her Rndge Club Miss Lynn Thomason, a bride - elect of March. was the honored guest Mrs AVatts presented her with a red camellia cor sage and a piece of china in her chosen pattern. High score went to L. W. Pinson and low score to Miss Lynn Thomason The valentine motif was carried out in the party dec orations and the food. A de licious salad course with cake and eollee was served by the hostess. Concert Series Tickets On Sale Music lovers are reminded that memberships for the 19(18 89 series ol Community Concerts are now availah’e. Anyone who is inten vied and wlio has not been 'on- taeted is urged to call am- paign headquarters whiel are open Monday through Fi day of this week from 10- 1:30 a m., and from 2 4 p m., and on Saturday from 9-noon. The telephone number there is 833-2975. Tentative hookings for the season have been secured fo." three top-ranking attractions: T h e Westminster Choir, George Lynn, conductor; 'The odor Cppman. baritone: and Hodges and Howard, duo- pianists Memberships in the Clinton series will also admit holders to all concerts in the Anderson and Greenwood tiro- grams: ami lor an additional $8. subscribers may attend Hie four attraction series in Greenv ille which includes the N’orman l.uholf Choir, the At lanta Symphony Orchestra, the Goldovsky 'Theater s pro duction of "Carmen." ami the American Ballet Theater Season tickets for the Clin ton Community Concert A. sociation are priced at $8.50 tor adults ami S4 tor indents. 2PA.H1A MBUr.G cnctrjviLii ith 20 March 16 ’COME BLOW YOUR HORN" er NIK SIMON u.HMi > > [7 • < A ’ i uN j . NU, 1 r 491., U>: ! 7 TO rim* -J txil IU*N -l>I 1: Milt: Take 1-85 to Pelham Road tvxlf.>urn'amL'gc 14 miles. 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