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7 A THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. _.At^ C ^ PAGE The Woman’s Page SOCIETY EVENTS. AND CLUB NEW’S OF INTEREST ^ Telephone 74 any nWa for this col umn to TTie Chroniele'^ Office. Jfary hod a little lamb—- “ Her husband, you must know. And everywhere that Mary went That man was sure to go. V. D. C. CHAPTER MEETS TOMORROW The Stephen D. Lee chapter of the U. D. C. will meet Friday afternoon in the high school auditorium. The hostesses for the meeting will be Mes- dames W. H. Shands, J. Will Dillard, George H. Ellis^ Frank Kellers, and C. Pinson. Mrs. A. M. Copeland will be the leader. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT |.)LINCHEON On Friday Mrs. Emma Little enter tained a few friends with a lovely luncheon. Those present' were: Mrs. Nannie Finney, Mrs. Julia Griffin, Mrs. Maggie Hays, Mrs. D. W. Maso •. Miss Collette Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little and Miss Jamie Little. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE SUNDAY EVENING The Rev. John McEachern, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Whit mire, and a former missionary to Ko rea, will give an address on missions, illustrated with stereoptican views, at the Sunday evening service, of the First Presbyterian church. The hour is 7:30 o’clock and a cordial invitation is extended the public to attend this service. interesting through the use of appro priate programs-depicting interesting events of George W’ashington’s life. Setting trees around homes, schools, churches and on the higl^ay helps to do jwur bit in the .Washington bicen-i tenhial cclebraticn.” 1 Except through Mary's kitchen door. Which was against her rule, **For men,” she said, ”who ,see too much “Are very hard to foot.** Columbia Plans For Teachers K Several Social Functions Sched uled For State-Wide Meeting To Be Held March 10. ND wasn’t Mary a wise little wife? For her husband, you see, was tremendously proud of her cooking, especially her pies, cakes and cookies, and Mary, de lighted with his praise, didn’t want him to And out what was the simple secret of her success. But between us gals it was self-rising flour? Simply that. She had learned that pre - leavened flour took all the guesswork out of home baking and yca.st bread. Milled^ from fne south ern grown soft wheat, and perfectly flavored and pre-leaveiieJ, this Hour has taken the element ,of uncer tainty completely out of home baking. Selection, measuring and mixing of salt, baking powder afitPsoda or dinarily used in home baking is unnecessary With self-rising flour, which makesi it economical as well as time-saving. Then, too, the finished product will be of superior quality and con tain the valuable food elements of fine soft wheat In addition to cal cium and phosphates, two minerals which are particularly necessary to good teeth and hone building in growing children. Fairy Cak«. STROTHFR-HA.VILIN The following announcement is of interest here to the friends of the young couple: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strother of Mc Cormick, announce the marriage of their daughter, Minnie Pearle, to James AFbert Hamlin, the wedding being solemnized in Edgefield on Feb ruary 8 th. Both the bride and groom are con nected with the Stutz-Hatifield Silk corporation of this city. The groom graduated last year at Presbyterian college and has a nunnher of friends in the city who will learn of his mar riage with interest. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin will make their home in this city. ' Columbia, Feb. 27. — According to plans announced by the Columbia chanvber of commerce here yesterday, the teachers who attend the annual convention of the South Caixilina Teachers’ association here on Thurs day and Friday, March 10 and If, will enjoy a pleasant social prog.am as well as an outstanding conventio:! ar ray of speakers. Two of the principal events vill be the reception to be given at the gov ernor’s mansion on 'Thursday after noon, and the reception at the Jeffer son hotel bn Friday evening. Numer ous persons of more than statewide prominence will be in the receiv r.g lines, and the affairs are being antici pated with keen pleasure by many Co lumbians. The Richland County Federation of Woman’s clubs and the American Le gion auxiliary will have-charge of the 'Thursday event, and the Friday even ing affair will be tendered by the cen tral committee of the Parent-Teach ers’ association, assisted by Miss Adele'Minahan, supervisor of the Co lumbia public playgrounds. The Amer ican Legion, John LaFitte, command-, er of the Columbia post, will have charge of the transportation to be of fered to the visiting teachers. The Columbia chamber of commerce | will again this year offer the services i of its rooming directory, which will he ' maintained at the Colan>bia townsHip! auditorium, convention headquarters, j I Here, those who desire accommoda- j i tions in a private home will be assign ed to available rooms. No advance reservations will be made for such I rooms, it was announce<l. Doctor John Dewey of Columiliia Vi cup fat (if but ter Is u.sed, wash free of salt) j cup sugar 2 es egg wltltes I teaspoon lemon extract 1 Vi cups self-n.slng Ing flour wash (rre of orange Juii t* made It a pJeasuTe Instead of ah anxious ordeal, so that she was able to give her family all the baked goodies they craved. Properly made bread, pie. cake and similar foods are extremely val uable in the diet. Bread contains protein, minerals and carbohydrates in appreciable amounts. The addi tion of butter as a spread contrib utes fat and vitamins. Cake and pastries are an even richer and more concentrated food and serve the double purpose of providing necessary elements and of satisfy ing our craving for sweets. It is necessdry, however, that they be properly made. Home baking has always heon a rather coinpliv'.'ited and nncerlain task, but is no loiu^or a problem for hoiiu'm.'.kers wlio usq self-rising flour lor all liLking purposes except Cream the fat; add the sugar; continue to cream until the sugar granules have dissolved; add the flavoring and flour alternately with the milk; fold In t,he egg whites, beaten stiff but not dry; pour into a greased and floured cake pan, and bake In a moderate oyenr (350 K ). Cool and spread the top and sides with Orange Frosting. land today, and Jie gets it In advance —he takes no chances .With the finan cial end of the game« Your family dwtor d^s his best for you he^ause away down in his heart he is sorry for you and he loves you. The quack is neither sorry for you, nor docs he love you, no, not in the least; you are simply fish that he lures intq bis net. If you think he trusts j^out’^ry’'to get something from him on credit; if you think he loves you,”'ask him to treat you for nothing. Many people—and that includes a few editors—-wimder Why the family Jocton does, not advertise. 'They even hint that he is stingy and selfish — that he wants his advertising ^ree. I want to dtcounce with all th^ force at my coniin and, this slur on’ your family doctor. The reason he does not advertise his cures is that he C(M not do it and tell the tmtii. Being higb-minded, he will not ffhk himself to the lev^ of the huniftmg eharlatai^ The quadc is an imscrupolous liar to begin with; he vroald make you be lieve he cures erverytbody he treats— that he can perform miracles—that he knows something that nobody else knows—the biggest lie of all! He em ploys secret processes, really because they dare not be exposed to the ligrht of truth. Just why people f. ed and foster quacks I do not know, except it be from colossal iS^upidity and ignorance. Great medical in'stitutes-are spending thousands in research to prevent dis ease- There are no quaeks in any of them. Caramel Pic Fastry cup fat U cupu self-rUlng flour Cold watw to make a stiff dciui,;h Cut or rub fat Into flour: add w’ater a little at a time to make stiff dough. Handle lightly. Roll thin. Bake In a hot oven (400 to 450"^F.) for 2(> minutes. 1 li ■4 i ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 SEE Filling ' 2 cup.s Hugar 3 eggs (r< s- rv- 2 2 cups scalded milk whites for imci- 4 tablespoons self- iriKue) rising flour 2 table'poon.® butter 1 It aspooii vanill.a Caramelize 1 cup of the su.gar; add the hot ihilk. Cook until smooth. Add the femainiug flour and beaten eggs. ('t»ok until thick Remove from fire; add but ter and vanilla. Pour into the baked I):iHtry sludl. Cover with meriuguo and bake in a slow oven (3l)U P.) for l.'>-2() minutes. TO HOLD MEET AT TAMASSEE 'The call to state conference, w'hich convenes March 16, 17 and 18 at the _ _ D. A, R. school, Tamassee, has i urjjversity. New York, and Senator pent out.'Plans for the conference are Connally of Texas, head the 17t Ford Ready To Spend Millions of apeakeiq^ for the maturing nicely and ^^'^rythig is be- _ irg put in readines.s’^ the comfort I ^nf .>,ave as his subject and pleasure of the visiting D. A. R.' convention. Dr. Edu- All daughters who expect to arrive in Seneca for the conference are request ed to notify Miss Sue Nimmons, chair man of the transportation committee and they will be met and carried to Tamasse<‘. ' A program of outstanding interest to the D, A. R. is being prepared for this annual event. cation and FJocial Betterment,” while Senator (kmnally will speak on “Edu cation and Democracy.” Other nationally known speakers Manufacturer Announces Plans Which, If Carried Out, Will Mean Jobs for 400,000. include: Dr. Bancroft Beatley, pro fessor of secondary education at Har- lions of dollars during the remaindei Detroit, Feb. 27. — Henry Fcrrd to day announced plans which, if they can be carried out, will provide em- ploi-mcnt for 400,000 mrn and ■‘(■quire the expenditure of hundreds of mil- dry weather, the total beinK'three farmers h^rve watched the success of these and other alfalfa fields under dry weather conditions, have lieen surprised at the good yields, and will profit by the object lessons. The de la Howe school, Mr, Rogers relates, had six acres of alfalfa that was badly infested with weeds and w-a.s apparently sod-bound. 'The man ager followed extension recommenda tions and by use of a tractor disc at the proper times and a top dressing of nftrate of soda after each cutting, secured thr4‘,e cuttings, the first good ^'Frankenstein" r r THE MONSTER MAN WITHOUT A SOUL Thursday-Friday, March 3-4 Casino Theatre of 19.32. “We’re going to put every thing we’ve got,” he said, “to help start the wheel.s turning.” I M, A. Wright of Conway, will be two ®' South Carolinixns to be featured on GIVES I*ARTY FOR CLASSMATES Miss Lois McDaniel entertained number of her IHassmates on ,Satur-j^l^p program of the convention, Gover- day evening from 8 to 11 o’clock "dth L^j. j ^ Blackwood will deliver an ad- a Oorge Washington party. The girls j of Rducation in came dressed in colonial co.stumes. i state's Program.” ' After a number of interesting games | A.ecording to inquiries reaching lo- and contests the party enjoyed hotels and the chamber of com- weiner roast in the grove near t^^jmerce, this year’s convention will be borne. Miss Teague of Laurens, wasj^^jj attended, as many rooms in ho- vard; David luawrence, editor of the United States Daily and political commentator of Washington, and Ray 0. Wyland, educational director of the Boy Scouts of America. | terials have^ been brought into the David R. (’oker of Hartsville, and j plants here or have been contracted Declaring that huge stock.s of ma- tons of hay per acre, which was over three times as much as from any oth er hay cdop. .Mr. DowJn has three acre.s of .sw an honor guest. tels have already been reserved. Seek 18 Men In Coal Mine PLANTING OF TREES ADDS TO PROPERTY “ The following 8i*ticle by Mrs. Dora Dese Walker, production and conserva tion specialist of Winthrop college, will be of interest to many: “The wise homemaker who sur rounds her house with appropriate trees and shrubs reaps her reward, not value of her property. South Caro-1 early Saturday, lina is full of beautiful trees and Pocahuntas, Va., Feb. 29.—With 20 hollies recovered, searchers delved in to the inner passages of the Boisse- for, he said he was pointing at a pos sible proiluction of the rei'ently an- nounce<l new eight and the improved four-cylinder models to begin probab ly next week and that he hoped to run the output up to ahT average of from .'>,000 to 6,000 units a day “b-j- fore very long.” ~ Ford reiterated his previous state ment that he had positive assurance that a market existed for 1,500,000 cars during the remainder of the vear. “We are going to try and find out,” he said, adding that the entire project was directed at initiating an indus trial revival. “We are going to do our utmo.st, risk everything if neccs.^ary, to see if w'e cannot make what the country nwds most—work—jrbs,” he said. Of the 400,000 men to \vhoiTi ond-year alfalfa in which weeds were very bad in the spring. Mr. Dowtin had his Negroes pull out'the weeds by hand, then be .harrowed lightly and top-dressed after each cutting. He also averaged three tons per acre, one ton ai each cutting. Mr, Doiwtin ex pected to .seed to more acres last fall, but could not get land prepared -on account of the drought. M2uiy Aided By Relief Work re- only in her own possession ofi'^®’” mine today !j sumption of Ford activities is ('jipect-j ,, tiful things, but in the increased i to have been ki ed in an ex- to'provide employment, k’or l saidi , Lieut, Hates, in charge of the com munity’s relief work, has filed the fol lowing rejiort for February with the local advisory comniittee of which Capt. R. K, Wysor is chairman. Evangelistic No. converts Hours spent in visitatioa^ amilies visited relays, rescue crews shnAs, both evergreen and deciduous, .pushed their way through earth-splin frx>nL which fitting and desirable ma terial may be chosen to enhance the topographic beauty of every hom^ gi-ound. “This is the period for every home beautifier to prove her veneration, pa triotism, love and loyalty to the mem ory of the greatest statesman the western continent has ever known, by planting the greatest number of trees, both blooming and evergreen, in com memoration of the bicentennial of George Washington’s birth. F'rom tjhe 22nd of February thru Thanksgiving the -world is doing homage to the memory of this great patriot by plant ing trees. Let every boy and girl, nian and woman in our great exten sion work plant commemorative trees I.,et S.outh Carolina lead the states in this gVeat project through your ef forts, Make the lives of the children . ij 1. 41- . , f'**!***'*’ meeting held 100,000 w’ould be on the <''>f^l^ny s ( pqyi-oll in the Detroit area al.rie, - , . , J , T while the remainder will he recahed * tered timber., and ■'r"''"‘’’t i by the SSOO firmT thriTS^heut the .k.^ii'V ftm burned and iiratil»ted4K«U»a laat- pp.^^^ p, IWief (bamil,) ni*rht. Ellfht wye immediately _ Gaiy nfs a en brought to the surface to the impro,- u„fi|ied orders for Die ne'e'r.Tis, vised moraue where 3<l eoffins were (.roreries xiveii (orders) lined. The remainder reposed at fke , , . j.., .Medical aid bottom of the shaft until time when i ^ a " • j u i* i « Total familie.s given relief ... nottom 01 tne snaic unui umt manufacturer said he did not rp . , a they could V caned for. ^ Tota m families Cold and the treacherous mass, o ^ermining whether a market existed o* f/4 debris hindered spee m pu.shing ^ ^ this year. “I don’t ntervAcwed through the underground passag^. kmm'-not now7 he said. Hei”""? lui visitaUon but hope was held for recovery of all, ... . however that such a nro-l^''^®' of month ydi« today. Only wtjenyxhaustion, Kellef (Transient) forced them to quit did the searchers *co AAo/\m> au r ....a Meals given 81 18i 23: H.’ 2.51 14 ! 196 4^1 9 9 4 21 1 lo; “70 2.3 70 of $.52,000,000 a month for raw and come to the surface there t<> he scrv--^j^^^^ materials alone; that the ed with hot food and coffee by the si lent women who refused to leave un til the dead had all been found. W^m out by their long vigil, a ma- va./xv s,,.,, jority of the wfdows and children i $4'9^^io!ooTfor.sreenn"'^^ .. the missing returned to their homes | j Transportatidb Financial Report Balance brought forward . Total income It’s Easy to Order By PHONE Just Rive us a call and in a few minutes your Grocery and Market orders will (rome to you as expected. Save time, worry, money and Ras, and be restfully assured your order will be filled as if you were here. ir>c 25c Pork Chops, lb Pure Pork _ Sausage, lb*. ^ 20c Pork RoiLst, any cut, lb. 1.5c Sliced Cured Ham, lb. Whole Kingan’s Ham, lb. Sliced Bacon, lb Beef Liver, lb. Beef Roast, lb. Beef Steak, best, lb. . Beef Slew, 4 lbs. N. Y. State Cheese, lb. NWild Cheese, lb. T. Lard, S-Ib. hkt Lard, 4 lb. bkl. 1 lb. jar Peanut Butter - 20c 22c 25c 15c 20c 2.5c .lOc I9c 59c 35^ L5c Grape Fruit, fi for Oranges, doz. Pure Georgia'Cane Syrup, gallon New York Cobbler Potatoes, 10 lbs. Pint Jar Duke’s Mayonnaise 2 Half-Pints Duke’s Mayonnaisse Grits, 10 lbs Fancy Select Oysters, quart Hreokfield Bqlter, lb. NewBerfy Creamery IlHtrt^r li>^- i .rumbo Celery, 2 for Fancy Lettuce, head Fancy Fish, dres^d— Ready.for the pan.— 25c 15c 70c 19c 28c 28c 19c 65c 28c 25c 25c 10c at midnight but were back at the rop- ed-off inclosure at the mine ^haft en-1 jqq qqq J trance today. No demonstration was! j made as the bodies were placed in the hoisting house after their recovery. The*,area of ;tihe explosion wafl two . J *4 miles beneath the aurface and Vord A SinaU deposit will reserve progress came slowly. The mine de- any article in the store. . jpartmehts of the United States, Vir payroll in the Detroit plants would total $18,000,000 a month and that throughout the year the company 'T,,tal balance and deposit.. Total disbursement, $ 80.35; 1.53.58 $2.33.93 17348 for body trimming m^aterials and $10,- Balancc on hand end of month $ 60.75 Lay-Away Plan Alfalfa Proving Value In Upstate Drop in and let us explain itj ginia and West Virginia cooperated in to you. FRONDS Jewelry Store \ directing the woric. Air conditions had improved in the wrecked mine Clinton, S. €* GOOD HOUPEKEEPING 2 Years lor $3.50 JAMBS W.'CALUWELL The Magazine Man Call 38 at 12 P. M. McGormfck, Feb. 28.—That alfalfa properly seeded and given good care is a superior hay crop for Piedmont soils is shown in various instances re^ pi.rted from McCormick farmers by E. L. Rogers, county farm agent, who tells especially of the alfalfa plant ings of the de la Howe school at Will- ington, and K. Dowtin at Troy. Mr. Htt IXCIC iKCiNJC^SraWliaMD. - A FRIENDLY CHAT.. In epiLe of our educational progress, quackery on a colossal scale seems to thrive. I suppose the crop of suckers will tontinup to be inexhaustible. ' The quack is by no means a fool; he \ Rogers says that many McjCormkk: is the most adroit money-gstter in the This Week’s Prizes Will Be: First Prize—8 lb. Kingan’s Ham Second Prize—24 lbs. Best Flour ITiird Prize—10 lbs. Sugar. Fourth Prize—4 lbs. Beef Roast Fifth Prize—4 lbs. Pork Roast. With each 50c paid on accounts or for cash pur chases, you will be given a ticket entitling you to a chance at one of our regular Free jPrizes given away each Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. You must be present to jmn. anniiii Baldwin’s Smeery Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 jrmnmiiiBBggi