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\ 21—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., March It, IMS Bishop’s^Bread For Easter Day Youth Week Activities Are Featured ( ;m<v <" 'Van'll \\ ' ' VTT ‘ Subscribe To The Chronicle - 4 ■ill. .ir nip 'f ; \ 11 i* a’lii kt ' ; ill'- r!nr'i 1 i a - '• * I 1 'A a: w rim Women the world over enjoy serving special Imlnlav hr- s ' i Fa'lcr Dav. The Viennese, jierhaps the world s rno-t -I hak' rs. have a traditional favorite, the classic \ !• nie-o lh-' ; - Bread. , . . . , , . . Somewhat like fruitcake, it’s made vv ith rai-ms. eainli< d « :' ■ '• nuts and the added goodness of semi sweet chocolate pi* c. s ' type margarine containing liquid safflower oil adds its own : . flav**r to the reei|H‘. too. And because of the margarine s -• a > • sistenev, both the hatter and frosting are simple to pr !>ar> It < .1. ifU - * L ,o »• . r*crr*vHi 4 »ntc ffi'm till' I* tl ^ romm nt> ta>ti.v wine* . t. v.. v .us • • * (‘rator t . Service Bishop's Bread with a luscious Spr-e! t. r Fa-tor breakfast or with tea later in the dav It keep-, vv II. ' ■< . irulv an mt. rnational favorit. that would do th< most -.ollad \'u inn ~e proud! Bishop’s Bread i . cup rhifTon si^t-type 1 j teaspoon salt margarine I cup milk " , njp sugar 1 i cup finelv chopporl nuts l teaspoon vanilla Ft ‘’“P chopped eandi. d cherries \ ; \\ vj' B; n \m This is ti'o t']v:■ *i: Mortiaii'v which opciu'd r«’- a‘ l ’ a Mus'g'i’nvc St red ll«U !, I k, mo . a 1 ! I. K. (’urt is art' ow n - ... ■ . o o .r’ larv and ( urtis w : !1 t ; , { V ,: V 1 ’ o S " M ^ T Q If r ■ J eggs i cup- sifted all-purposer- Fj cup semi • sweet chocolat* . pu-ces P/i cup raisins- flmir H teaspoons leaking powder FI, nd together Chiffon soft tvpe margarine, wigar and vanilla F* at in eggs, one at a time. Sift together flour, baking povvd r and salt graduallv blend into margarine mixture alternat, lv with milk Stir m nuts Coat inside of 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf pan with soft tvpo margarine: turn in hatter. Bake at 350 F. oven 1 hour and f> to 10 minutes, until rake tester inserted in center comes oat clean Remove from pan; cool. Spread top with Frosting* S, r with Lemon Spread**, Y1FLD 1 loaf. . ' I'rusting: Blend together 2 tablespoons soft-type margarine, 1 1 _> ( tips sifted confectioners’ sugar, 1 tablespoon milk and 1 _> teaspi >on vanilla. ’ I rmon Spread: Blend together cup soft tvpe margarine and 1 .• cup confectioners’ sugar Stir in i teaspoon grated I'-nmu nnd and 2 tablespoons lemon juice, YU.LD: 3 1 cup. CROSS HILL NEWS By MRS. SARAH SF.C.ARS tinues dl at hi< home Correspondent Miss Myrtle Black and Mr- ,, ... , ,, R \V, Clritfin visited relative- C.uests of Mr. and Mrs. . , , , . and friends m t hnton rfla (.. I.. Boa/man Sunday were ^ un( ] a y afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lj Watkins, Mrs Rosa Cole ol Clinton Mr. and Mrs. W’ W T . Watkins visited Mrs. F. S Cole recent- of Chappel's. Mr. and Mrs b’- \V \\ Simpson of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs \\ K Mullen Mr and Mr .1 F. Gregory o! (in i'.nu nod Mr- Sura ( had as their recent ou -t ’heir granddaughter win* ha re! urned i: mn a \ m Sotit h B r a g of xnienca Spartanburg spent Sunday Mrs y p Boa z man and with Mr and Mrs .1. ,J. Mrs B F Flyler were hus. Cicorg, ness visitor- m Ninety Six Mr and Mrs Frank Se«ar? -^hmday .If t ’ ■ ■ \ ’ v P : ’: * !! ’ K • ‘t • V ' \\ , : r ■■ ! : . . •* ’*■ ; 1 hi* i:’t i*i ih" >(uh: i' ’ 1 1 1; . t uui'st -pt.:k ••r : '* '. Charh ’a u, i.-r*" ' •• , * t|i t . sH ■ ; ‘ 1 . • “ ' ), • I'KMit < »I ^ * ^ ; Lap': : ( - Pi t 1 ' " "L : \ * • ’ ; 1 , - 1 * thi- si * r' ! i ■ t ' Th" 5. ' h V. : ■ ■ 1 r • • i . t Kt-tni* Hi \ •' ! ’ a' ’or. ('.m ;* I ’*■'''" Mu-ie Din*"’ • Bren' 1 ! i omh. < M'jani-t i J h- •” 1’ : ^ 1M ii .v s;ia, nmnd.'iit 1 aniia Sud !* i a ,d. 1 i a i a: a - l !l- mn Director Local Students On Fu r man List GRIH'.NA 11.1.1 ’ — Tvventv percent of the Furman L nn verity student body made the D<on - 1 tor 'lie t r t -eme-'e:' o| die current aea- demic ■ v e'\ e Hid' mad" a 1 1 1 r: i . -’udellts • , ■ oe !a! 1 - ’.n:" camhiiat" I or !he hoel’."" *r s licjrer am! nnist ha\<‘ earned a arade poi a! a\ t ra_e ot 2 2 tor -uident u aier !In 3 0 v s tern and .'LO t r -:ud, nt- un f ■ a m $/■ !.c 'll lit'!' \S 1 ■:^ T s V ( ^ *1 ' | , J p"l ' ' 0 hn 1 ,a o- -• I) -a" r | „ R 'r i i .'ll on “At (TION DOLLAR’ CROWD at I oh'lei! the ‘Auction Dollar’ s In ,,| in 1 ow p,t*i\\ n < ’linton last S ti. Pi i limaxed a two-week sales pr i . ehut"ii m« n haul.■*. Local Road To Be Closed roll UBIA - \ hill to an - ' ! e :•;/.< tin cio ing of a road n ! ' .••••n;o\ e it from the ''tote Highway System pass ed the Senate last Thursday. The portion of the road to i ■" . ■ • • s < ’. ; ’\ 1 f 1 1 ‘'! i - t 1 ," * ate r : ’ 1 i 1 > f)»1 T he p, t i 11* *u jl ^; ’ty •.<» . - Ih; it Ii new upermti ■iid- en! "I Whitt en \ dlaej he ap. 1 b' pointed p..: 1 )o l 'h: n- ud. Dr Suhe r is • s "lie ol the mo -t dedic, ated men in the state.’ ’ 1 hibbins at -aid he lelt the part les who * A lar; pe * al'ow bro'c.Tt the ml are tryin g to , ;ho\v : mil auct Km create an issue at ur dp Thi • an ■i in a i t ii *n i am pai l Ml or ’FIFE SI IPPLIES TlIF CHRONICLE PHONE 833-0541 FASHIONED OF 14K GOLD Ttiese diamond pierced earrings are perfect for day or evening wear. 7 styles to choose from at one low price. Each earring is fashioned of the finest 14K gold. The diamonds are hand set by master craftsmen. With each pair you receive a written guarantee... your assurance of quality. Add the elegance of diamonds to your pierced earring collection today. Earrings enlarged to show exquisite detail. Leonard Caricofe, Mgr. 126 MUSGROVE STREET CLINTON, S. C. m u Bailee plant and serves ti" public Diirposc, according •" Scr William C Dobbins. tors ot relatives here. Hospital in Greenwood. Named * Hie Dean - I. | nc marl. which extends 1 The monthly meeting of Rev W F Mitchell, pa-tor vvere ( are D.am zander- "I :;,, m the south end of road held last of Liberty Springs Presbyter- •* ,, 5 •’• •’ h'f.da M . Clinton s 3i' aTH to road S.30-405 in M'lreami K.iy l.caman <•. N Lauren- County, was remov- the L S. Army, is spending Main St, dame I homo deter ,*d from the public highway Hall It was presided over by lW() W(H . ks at Fort Jackson •*» ''"* I icm - both o| Who . ;n all()W t( , r He -pent Friday at his home uure and ttd'iam i’erMun. . , . j,i t . tuture expansion by here. Bvar ot dhh doanna ae oiant Dobbins -aid. If you think staying in school is tough, listen to someone who quit. Mrs. William McCrarv is a ol Dalzell were recent visu patlent ]n SH) M,. m( , rial n.-r ’he d 0 m town council wa , ■ , , rr ian Church and a Chaplain in Monday night at the town , ,. r . 4 , Major Robert T Hollings- v ortli. The masons have purch- ased the Me thodist Church building Mr Oscar Whitelord Con- Mouritville News By MRS. L. R. ADAMS ( orrepondent Mrs F H. Miller returned home from Florence Friday. She had been visiting her son- in law and daughter, Mr. and Mm W M Nash III . Friends ol Mrs. Mrs. Nash are happy to know that she is improving alter being very ill. Mrs Roily Bannister is vis-i iting in Washington, D C. Miss Nezziti Streetman has returned home from visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs .1 C. Streetman in Greenwood. Miss Zelle Crisp visited her brother, A B Crisp, in El- berton. Ga. Thursday and Friday she visited in Colum bia. Mrs. Roily Bannister and Mrs. Mellette spent Tuesday in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller and Dr. and Mrs I,ee Rodg- * • of Grot rwood were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Finley. I Mr. Herman Gabbert un derwent surgery at Self Memorial Hospital Thursday Mrs. David Quarles is a patient at the General Hospi. tal in Greenville. Home for the spring holi days from Clemsott Univers ity are Miss Ann Hudgens Zeke Benjamin, Neil Crisp and Mart Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns visited Mrs. Leona Cra£t in Lacaster last week. Everybody wins a gift from Cinderella JUST FOR BUYING Crest QeMJet SEE OUR DISPLAY FOR DETAILS NOW Crest i umm IN TWO FLAVORS f & NEW MINT it! 95c Tube 63c • UFBH •e**’ ! 1.49 Spray 99c 1.55 Size 99c SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY 110 Musgrove St. Mr* - jn /Nr 1.25 Size 69c 79c f 4 You hear it a million times. ^You can’t get a good job ; without a good education.’ But you don’t realize how true that is until you make the rounds. I did. 8 hours a day. 5 days a week. For 6 lousy' months. Without an education, they don’t even want to talk to you. Lucky for me, there are all sorts of programs to help kids get more training. I got on one, an on-the-job deal. I had to finish high school first by going nights, because the courses in them^gram are college what with working days, it wasn’t easy? But it’s than making peanuts’allthe rest of your life.” * < 1 ‘ JACK WOLK Based on an interview taped April 6 1967 m" A < A '1^ To get a good job, you need a good education. So if you’re in school, stay there. If you’ve quit, find out how to get more training. See your State Employment Service or Youth Opportunity Center. NEWSPAPER AD MAT NO. CYE-37-68—600 LINES (4 column, x lOV* inch**l m / #