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—t’ 7' f ■ /. 'mURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1932 CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINltlN. 8. C A I i Nearly A Half Century of Service I 1, / r- Establish^ 1886 v/ P Personal /Mention ^ Miss Ruth Workman is visiting rel- i ativ«s -in Orangeburg. Mr: and Mrs.. W. T. CJook and Miss Sara Cookj.of Greenwood, were visit ors here Saturday. Miss Marjr^Jc^ilhen.ey spent Sun- THE OLD RELIABLE Has served, this section of the state with a broad banking service re gardless of business conditions. In times of depression, it means a great deal to have banking connections with a strong institution. • 4 • t YOUR BUSINESS INVITED Wade R. Sperry is on a trip to New York. Mrs. Corrie Montjoy spent Sunday in Enoree with relatives. , Mrs. W. T. Putnam and Miss Willi*' Putn^ lelit yesterday for a days’ day in Augusta with her parents, Mr. visit to their daughter and sister. and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Walker of Ma- Mrs. J. R. McTeer. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson and lit- M.S. cpn, Ga., were the guests Mondav andj^le son, spent Sunday in Woodruff Tuesday o^Mrs. R. E. Jones. i with relatives. ; Miss Pforide Crouch of Goldvil!e,i Ernest Oxner of Newberry, spent was the guest Sunday - of Mr, and with \lbert A-brams. Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Jr., and Miss An-1 Miss Fannie Hatton is spending nie Lou Norman. ^ - 1 several days with her brother, J. M. Mrs.* A. Sidney Rumph and children Hatton, in Goldville. of Egvpt, Ga.. were called here Satur-i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramage spent day on account of the illness of her Sunday in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. brother, J. G. Pitts. ' Ryan Lawson of Union, and Clar- a^e Lawson ol' Columbia, spent the week-end heie with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson, Thad Senn ^^r. and Mrs. Niles Clark of Water loo, were the guests Sunday of Mj. and Mrs. George Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. A. U- Nabors an- FULL CREAM CHEESE, per lb. BROOKFIELD CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. a ' BALENTINE’S BOILED HAM, lb. COFFEE, Beacon Light, lb. .... 23c BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Sr.. Mrs. Bessie j bounce the birth of a son, on ^Satur- ^ H.^Owens and Miss Ina Currv were | l^fh. . visitors in Greenville Saturday*. ‘i Mrs. Charles Cummings of Colum-, Friends of Miss Pearl Hitt will be ; spending several days here' glad to know that she is d.oing nicely j Mrs. L. M. Dugan. [ after an appendix operation at Ur. [ William Brooks Owens has return- Hays’ hospital. 1 from several days stay in Savan- Mrs. J. W. Milam is sjiendirtg this j week with her sister, Mrs. David Dun-j Mrs. B. F. Shockley of Spartanburg, can, of Whitmire, who is a patient in »» spending sveeral days with her PILI.SBIIRY GRITS; 2 pkgs. SOOTH CAROLINA • ••••• 15c PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar ... 15c The Modern \\ BANK \ In tKe Modern Bank the officers know not only local conditions, but national ones. The Modern Bank governs its poH- ■ cies by the future, not the past. ■ Prompt, able courteous service is actually given, not simply talked about, in the Modern Bank. ♦ ' ■ ' . . I ■ ' r ' THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE’^ daughter, Mrs. W. P. JacoLi Mrs. J, F. Jacobs, Sr., and Mrs. J. Bolling Jones spent yesterday In .\n- derson with their sister, Mrs. J. B. Townsend. ^ f PHILLIPS a Columbia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Galloway and little daughter, Marcia, spent the week-end in Columbia with Mrs. Gal- lowayls parents,q^r. and Mrs. George T. Barnes. 'Mrs. T. M. “Sease, Mfs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. R. W. Johnson and little John Sease, spent Friday -in Silverstreotj with the former’s parents. | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott and family, all of Greenville, were the Sunday guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. l^'ake. Mrs. Kate Perriclear sjient Tuesday with relatives in Eastover, Misses Sadie Chandler, Virginia Kellers and Lidie I^eake of Winthrop college, .spent Tuesday here with their parents. T. 1). Jat^obs spent the week-end in Flasley with Mrs. Jacobs, who was called there Friday on account of the seiiouS illness of her father. Mrs. J. H. Hipp is spending some time here with her daughter, ^s . ('. Shealy, and her son, Irby S. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler, Mrs. Bessie H. Owens and Miss Nella I>ong spent .Sunday in Spartanburg. .Mr.s. A. D. Barron has returned from a visit to relatives in Savannah, Ga. Miss Maude Pearson was a visitor in Greenville on Tuesday. Miss Ella Adair left Sunday for New York to buy spring goods for the Ladies’ Snoppe. D. (]. Heustess was a business vis itor in Cliarli'tte on Thursday. .vfiss Maltha Weir Dagjs of lau-- Cauliflower Dumplings rens, spent the week^id here with Ca'uliflower dumplings caiT'be made her aunts. Miss Agatha Davis and Wft-«ver canliHower. Put the .Mrs. It. K. Jone>. pieces ()f»< aulifl()wer through a vege-' J. W. Milam, Jr., of ('ok,mbia, spent TOMATO SOUP, 3^ns . YACHT CLUB 7 MACARONI, per pkg. . txy NANCY HART Chocolate Caramels One cup molasses, o-ne of brown su gar, one-half cup of rich milk, one- ijuarter "up of butter, one-quarter pound of unsweetened chocolate, one teaspoon of vanilla^ Put the molasses,' sugar, milk and butter over the fii^e and stir constantly until it thickens (about one-half hour). Have ready thej chocolate, which should be shaved, andj<> melU'd over the steam. Add this to the other ingredients and continue stir ring until, w'hen a small quantity is dropped into ice water it will snap. W’hen it reaches this point add quick; ly a teaspoon of vanilla, stir until mixed and pour at once into a square, greased pan, then turn out carefully onto a board, mark in -one-inch Squares and then with a long, strong knife, cut into sijuares. Wrap each caramel neatly in a s<iuare of waxed paper. / • 5-STRlNCw BROOMS, each 17c 7c 33c wSMALL CAN EVAPORATED MILK, 6 cans . 23c YACHT CLUB CORN, Golden Bantam, cjpui .. I2V2C NO. 2 CAN FANCY • PINEAPPLE,sliced,can ... T5c Blakely’s PHONES 136 and 175 932 Pl 11 Whatever the New Year Holds.In Store, Wherever It May Lead < - * . • ■ The Chronide e * ... makes a pledge to render service at reasonable pfices — to serve large or small busing properly, cheerful- ►* X ly, courteously — to pro mote by every means pos sible the interests of Clinton and this section of the state — to cheridi and practice at .all times the basis of 'happy human relatibnship- IMMIM«tlllf‘“********************** Sunday here with his par**ntr, .Mr. and .Mr.s. J. NV. Milam. .Mrs. T, 1). ('opeland, .Mrs. J. Iajo Yi'ung, Lelar.d Young and. Henry I)iavtijn_ Dillard were visitors in (’o‘ luini)ia*:bn Thurscay. * - Mrs W'. VV. Hemirix Ninety-Six, spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. A. .M. Nel-son. ~ .Mrs, O. T. hawing of (Ireer, is spending several days here witii rela tives. - Mrs. Roy P. .Simpson is spending ^ome time with Jrier parents in Pied-1 mont. ! Dr. .G. P. Pjurkinson of Due West, was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs; C, B. Betts. Friends of'IVlr.s. E. B, Sloan will be pt r, mace, melted- butter and milk. Add a beaten egg and enough farina 1o make the mixture firm. Mould into small balls and boil thenv fur six min-1 uUsTii (dear stock or liouillon. Serve; half a (W/l?n, as a vegetable, to each fK'r.son or make them smaller andi<> serve them insteail of croutons Xn the*, soup in which they are boiled Woman’s Work Is ‘ Never Dohe^ At least, so it seems to the woman who undertakes laundry burdens at home. We can help you have more fun .out of life! We’ll do your laundry—and if you don’t admit that it’s better.., cheaper... and time and energy-saving/don’Oay ns! Stuffed ('auliflower Stuffed cauliflower is made of a head of cauliflower boiled whole un til it is tender. It should then be drop ped in cidd water to blanch and then the heart should be cut out and chop- w-ith half a dozen mushroorns an<l' .some ckyenne pepper. Put tht' stuffing , , ^ . L • . • . , I in the.cavity in the head and put the; (t ad to know that aha 1» do".K n.aaly ^ ^ afUir a tonsil operation the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. John Graham and lit tle daughter, and J. Whitman .Smith of Spartanburg, were the guests .Sun day of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Paul AViderson .and ^Irs.'W. D. Boyd spent the week-end in Laurens v/ith Rtv. and Mrs. Ray .Anderson. ~ Miss Romaine Clark of Wilson, N. C., is spending several days here as the guest of'Miss Florence^ Bailey. ■ Mr, and Mrs. L. D, Abrams, Mrs. Lou Abrams and Ned Abrams of Whitmire, spent Sunday here with Mrs. F^stelle A'urams and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and sfms. piece of cheesecloth, in the oven for a moment to heat. Do the work (juick- ly so that the cauliflower .will not need much heating. .Serve with white' sauce. ^ , Use Salt Discreetly | When there are to. be guests at yourj tabJe-d.in’t be too free with the .salt: shaker in cocking. Nowadays many; people are moderating their use of | salt— and some people have actyaHy. been told by their doctors to use very little in their diet. What you consider just enough salt in the soup or the vegetables or the gravy m.ay njake it almost inedible to the person who has / TRY OUR WET WASH We Call For and Deliver Ask Our Driver For Our Low Cash Rates ' ' '* -r . Buchanan’s DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 — Laundry Phone 29 !Fred and Bob, spont Sunday in Au-j ' (ru,ta with Mr. and Mrs Goorgo Al-' therefore .n len. • ; Miss«s Martha Davidson, Lois, Ii ga, j Katherine and Elizabeth Blakely spent Sunday in Charleston. Mrs. -Agnes Kern is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ray An derson, in Laurens. Miss Jo«ie Pitts of Grady hospital, Atlata, and Ray Pitts of Clemson col lege, were called hopie Saturday on ; cooking. It is a simple thing for those who like it to add more. H. D. HKNRT P. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED account'of the critical Illness of their-| Ih* ' They should first be shelled by cutting them with a cross and putting them with a little,cook ing oil in a skillet and heating. After they are shelled, boil until' tender. Mash and serve with butter and salt. . , A Potato Substitute | Many persons like plain jchestnutsj served ts a dinner vegetable.They may take the, place of potatoes or be served instea/l of'a. second vegetable. i The large Italian chestnuts look bet-| * ~ * t ’ — ter,* perhaps, b-it ihe*others answer ; brother, J. G. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Everett have returned to their home in Richmond, Va., after a two weeks’ visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.'L. T. Lawspn. • Friends in tiie city of Mrs, Guy Shockley will be sorry to that she is‘critically ill at the home of her sister, Mr^. £. H. Cousins, in New berry* — Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Simpsoji an nounce the birth, of-a daufl^ter, on Monday,' Jan. ISth. Mr, and Mrs. Simpson have an apartment Mrs. Corrie Montjoy. a a Muffins ■'Dorr one quart of che.stnuis until tender, remove the kernels and press through a c^ander. Add to this one teaspedh of salt, the yolk.s of two eggs whipped into half s cup of milk.-' Next stir in half a cup of flour cimHj [ taining one teaspoon of hairing pow- with ’ der.*' Fohf in the beaten whites cf the in pans. LL I YU PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSEDK PHARMACISTS . ■ called for anp delivered promptly SADLER OWENS PHARMACY • -^At UnloB station” Phones 877 and 400 Pbdnaa 877 and SM J .ajpMHte&i '■ ■ <■