The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1969, Image 20

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I ANNOUNCEMENT — FOR — HEAD START PRE-ENROLLMENT AT CLINTON CENTER (Located On Florida Street Across From The Community Cash) — BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 5 THROUGH FRIDAY, MAY 9 9 AM T012 M t PM TO 4 PM For further information contact Laurens County Community Action, Inc., Phone 984-6624, Clinton, Laurens or Gray Court Day Care Centers. West Clinton MRS. CUFTON HEATON Correspondent - Representative Dial 833-1806 Mrs. Hamp Wiggins and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Harvey of Green- Mark Wallace of Enoree and ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Mur- Mrs. Ralph Bearden of this ray Adams, Sunday, city visited their mother, Mrs. ^Carrie Gwinn in Inman, Tues- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Au- day. thor Sanders on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon Rev. and Mrs. James T. and family of GreenviUe. Hughes and children of Hickory Tavern were supper guests of Mrs. L. C. Heaton spent the i?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes, weekend with her daughter and Saturday. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Robertson, in Greenville, i-ij Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer On Sunday afternoon they ac- >: is spending several weeks with companied her home. ' her mother, Mrs. Ada Center. On Sunday Mrs. Grady Spoone and son, Mrs. Robert Whitsel, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Au- Mrs. Gail Blackwell, and Mrs. thor Sanders, Mrs. Annie Mae Dianne Owen visited Mr. and •••Caughman, and Mrs. Willie Mae V!rs. Wilson Garner in Chester. ‘‘Riley were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman in Union. Tony and Ricky Farmer of v! Gray Court spent the weekend Mrs. Betty Jean Floyd and with their grandparents, Mr. Si children of Greenwood visited 'and Mrs. Claude Farmer, her mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman, Saturday. Troy Todd and children, Tom mie and Mary Edna, were week- # Mr. and Mrs. Wade Beckham enc i guests of his mother, Mrs. >ijMrs. Earl Braswell, and Mrs. Melton Todd, in Claxton, Ga. ::|j Cecil Wooten visited Mrs. *]George James, who remains Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. S a patient at Spartanburg Gen- Pearson were Mrs. Pearson’s Jyeral Hospital. sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Rayford ? Mrs. Lula Willard of Union Wyatt and Mrs. Millie Smith of £ is spending a few days with her Spartanburg, Sunday. :%sister and brother-in-law, Mr. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. : ' : and Mrs. B. B. Stroud. R. Hamrick visited his aunt, Mrs. Alice Horne, in Fountain Inn, and 4_C—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 1, 1969 also visited their grandchildren vmnnnnnnBnftn in Spartanburg. SEE IT FOR YOURSELF We Have Just Finished Remodeling And Tommy Pigg / Jr. Brings You Another First For Laurens First & Finest Supper Club Type Restaurant First Restaurant to Serve Exclusively * Choice and Prime Western Beef. ..... And Now For Your Listening Pleasure Live Entertainment EVERY Friday & Saturday 8 P.M. to 12 Midnight in tho “ Front Room” $1.00 per person cover charge Reservatiom Pleat* Dial 984-5521 K C. OPEN ■very Night Except Sunday Possestion and Comumption Permit 180 rr u SEAFOOD & STEAK HOUSE BIRTH HULLANDU Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hullandu of Chester announced the birth of a son on April 25 at Chester Hospital. Mrs. Hullandu was the former Miss Tressia Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner of Chester. AUXILIARY MEETING The Girls’ Auxiliary of the First Penticostal Holiness Church will meet Monday night, May 5, at Miss Cheryl Heaton’s home. AU the girls are asked to be present DISTRICT MEETING The Lifeline ss of the Upper South Carolina Conference will meet at the First Penticostal Holiness Church on Jackson St, Saturday night, May 3 at 7:30. This includes all the churches made up of the Newberry Dis trict The program will be put on by the local church. This will be the last district meet ing before the annual confer ence and this has also been set aside as Teenage Talent night Everyone is invited to attend by the pastor, Rev. J. Furman En- trekin. SICKNESS Cecil Wooten has returned home after being a patient for several weeks at Bailey Memor ial Hospital. David McNinch of Laurens is a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood. Press Chaney remains a pa tient at Beilay Memorial Hospi tal. Miss Hazel Long, who is a patient at Self Memorial Hospi tal, Greenwood, underwent sur gery last week. BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Nancy Milam will celebrate her 3rd birthday May 2. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. An nie B. Milam. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind sor observed their wedding anni versary April 29. Mrs. Shirley Robertson of Greenville observed her birthday - April 29. Troy Todd celebrated his birth day April 28. Kent Lowery and Bruce Shep ard celebrated their birthday Ap ril 29. Happy birthday to Ovell Woody, Joe Spillers, Roy Blackwell, Mrs. Margit Alford, and Ed Rogers on May 1. Mrs. Sylvia Kernell, Ben Wil liams, Mrs. R. H. Littleton has a birthday May 2. Furman Adams observes his birthday May 6. On May 5 Mrs. W. 0. Harris and Claude Farmer observesthelr birthday. Jennie Pitts celebrates her 7th birthday May 3. MAN OF MONTH PFC. John S. Cooper of Fort Bragg, N.C. was recently select ed 'Man of the Month* for de monstrating “high sodierly at tributes excelling in military ap pearance and bearing, knowledge of military subjects, current e- vents, weapons drill, and guard duty.’ He is the son of John and Ruby C. Cooper of this city. Canned Pears In Popular Baked Salad Baked salads are a popular choice for a guest luncheon. This delicious Hot Pear Seafood Salad is certain to become a favorite and one you’ll want to serve often when entertaining. Easy on Hie hostess, the salad can be assembled in advance, then popped into the oven when the guests arrive. Complete your menu with assorted relishes and hot fluffy biscuits. Lemon-filled meringues would be a perfect choice for dessert. Tiny pink shrimp are combined with crisp celery, green onion and green pepper. Sliced water chestnuts add extra crispness and a touch of curry imparts a special flavor to the mayonnaise dressing. Canned Bartlett pears, sparkling with a glaze of French dressing, are the base for the salad. Delicately flavored and bursting with juicy, they are a perfect complement to the shrimp mixture. Baked Pear Seafood Salad £ 2 (1 lb.) cans Bartlett pear halves cup French dressing 4 pound small shrimp 1 cup finely chopped celery 2 tablespoons finely sliced green onion 3 tablespoons chopped green pepper Vt cup sliced water chestnuts cup mayonnaise Vi teaspoon salt *4 teaspoon white pepper Vi teaspoon curry powder Drain pear halves. Marinate in French dressing 1 hour. Com bine shrimp, celery, green onion, green pepper and water chest nuts. Add mayonnaise and seasonings and blend thoroughly. Remove pears from marinade. In each individual ramekin or baking dish place 2 pear halves. Spoon shrimp salad in the center. Bake in a 350-degree oven 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 6 servings. CAMP CHATUGA FOR GIRLS MOUNTAIN REST, S. C. — FEATURING — BASKETBALL — CHEERLEADING BATON AND DANCE — OTHER ACTIVITIES — HORSEBACK RIDING — WATER SKIING SWIMMING—CANOEING—HIKING—GAMES JUNE 15-28 |60 Per Week For Complete Information Write— NEILD GORDON Box 511 :—: •; .Ne\y ( hjerry, ^ C. r rwl FAMILY SHOES, i«. Dress And Casual Sandals And Keds THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HANDBAGS 118 North Broad Street 838-3136 Clinton, S. C. Hwy 76 *y- Pas* Phona 984-5521 l**H*n*, S.C L&M STUDIOS (COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL HAVE A PHOTOGRAPHER AT HOTEL MARY MUSGROVE SENSATIONAL OFFER PORTRAITS 16" x 20" Life Size ONLY- 1.94 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! 1 BILLFOLD SIZED FREE WITH THIS OFFER 1 ADULTS AND CHILDREN • No Appointment Needed • Satisfaction Guaranteed e Select From Several Foeea ; ^ # fi.oo Extra For Groups SATURDAY, MAY 3 10:00 A.M. — 5:80 P.M.