The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 24, 1932, Image 2

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PACE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICbE THURSDAY; MARCH 24. 1932 P.CHead At A^anta ‘^Meet 0 . * 4 Committee Seeks To Formulate ' IVo^ram For Development of Southeastern States'. HINDENBLRG President '^John McSween was in Atlanta Thursday and Friday attend- intr a meeting of the Committee of Five Hundred, of the Southeastern Kconomie Oouncil. The n>eetinir was • called to ordoi^ at ten o’clock Thurs- Coiored Kitchen Wear Malles Cookihjr Bright D^th daiins Elbo^ Franks 'T* ^ FriandsT'here Of K. A. Franks, a brother of the late* W. H. Franks of this city, will learn with rejfret of his death which occurred Sunday mom- ing in Knoxvitle, Tenn.,-where he held the position of superintendent'of-the Brookside mills. Funeral services vvere held i’l Greenville Tuesday af ternoon with interment following in f^prinjrwood cieinetery. The *^servioep' •were attended by a largre iratheriny ' of friends as an eridence of the hiffh! esteem in which he was held Mr. Franks was a native of thy j pirate efforts •‘onnty and before jfoinjr to Knoxvilfei^f “Hihc ^ a year apo had served as superintend-^front. Germany came nearer | w&s to create an or;rani-j jg gQ lymch ea.sier to keep clean ent and general manager of the Dun-;.,, victory in the spring of H»18 than nation representative of the economic «.an mill* of Greenrille for twelv<‘ ^^ other monient of the whole j interests of the Southeastern states years. Ho was a devoted memhor of i ‘ i which would successfully develop and Today America and the Allies are; carry forward a constructive program rejoicing that General von, Hinden-; until] certain objectives, which were been superintendent of the Drayton. seven years as p^ident I agrc*f d upon, are reached. A majority !tV_ o , I * ■ i of the German rc'pi^hc, has been ce- ig^ members present are recog nised authorities on the subjects in Im DOCF€ JOHN JOSEPH 6A!KKka DANGER OF WORRY pr'and better than_a cart-load of bro mide. Pardon me for -writing things that can be understood. _ '« NOTICE Kuu^in year, airo the An.cri«n|^, and closed at and .\lhed armies were making des-' , ., to chej;‘k the advance I ** ’ a really colorful tone to yoiir kitchen you can emphasize it with parapher nalia of this kind. Take notice that at the expiration of sixty days from the two we;eks pub- icatiop of this notice, the undersigned - ■will apply to the orfice of TWe Corn- One of the most dangerous influ-, mercial Bank, Clinton, S. ,C*» ^or the cnees seem.s to be abroad in these' issuance by them of a neycTime Cer- [tificate in tlje sum of $10.00, for ? months, .issued on Certificate No. 5427, in place of Vr.u can buy pots and pans of col- strenuous days, and it is gniwing twelve months,.issued on January ,12, ared ^enamel, and if you wish to giveh*^’’ inc^ase. I can think (^^rtificate No. 5427, in place of nothing quite harmful to human Certificate-of Deposit for like worry. {tenor and amount which has been lost. Both worry and happiness are states at noon on, instance, a kitchen finish-'hut ^he latter is the thing , ied in br-own stained wcKMl-and some|™ost .sought for; men will toil, strive tinor nf fno . . • j anrl ii'roy»!r min/1 nn/i rwwiv in* mir-’i.i Hindenburg line" on the! The purpose of the meeting of the, because the stained, wreck mind and body in* pur 3-17-2tp PAUL L. SEXTON. the Metho<list church and prominently identified with the li''e of that cit^*. Before' going to Greenville he had iperint miBs, Spartanburg. _ fnr another seven years. Mr. Franks i.s survived by his wid ow Mrs. Annie Wiggins Franks; by; Nothing could demonstrarte w-tber w son, Carl- Franks, atudwt at th*4^ fact _thaL wc McreL not uiaking llniversitv of Tennessee; and by the!war on the German people but on the follow ing daugh’ers: Mrs. Ray Woods 'Kaiser and his system. Himlenburg of Laurens, Mrs. Ross Cunningham of I has won the respect of the whole j Knoxville, Mr<«. Jerry Colvin of Dar-. world. If he lives out his new term he : lington, .Mrs. Frady Smith of Con-twill In* i»l before k is finished. Altw than white enameb You can do much to give attractiveness to such a room by using'.yellow curtaiirs at the win dows, yellow painted chairs—and yel low enkme4ed ware. Red enameled ware looks veiy' well of that elusive phantom — happi.H'S^^ It seems paradoxical, for a Mnan to, worry hlm^lf^insane,, in his ques' ol \ bliss. - j The patient that really, dow . .n my | heart I dread to meet is the of self-induced pity. I know of no drur! which they are interested, therefore’ in a cream or yellow kVtehen. Then Uhat will hglp^ him, and, too fmfjent- red and white checked gingham cur-Ml’ ffood advice slides off him like wa tains at the windows would be in , place, and red and white washable addresses w«ere unnecessary, Hbut ex-+,.u-^g .voir have-* comfortable pression.H of opinion from representa- ter off a duck’s back. Some, indeed,, seem to me to find a sort of suiiidal I gratification in worry over things that, grand, tough old manl tivei* of each state were heard. The council i» made up of commit- s on research, agriculture, recre- lation and health, publicity, industries, — I transportation, baiJcing. power, legis- VOTERS ' latit n, forestry, education, finance The United States has a population ^ and budget, distribution and'market- E. Todd o{ Barksdale, Mrs. Luther [of about 125 million. Germany has a|ing. Riddlb of l^urens. and iMr.s. ('. P. j population of les.s than 6:1 million—i In imn-ting, the council hoped to ac- __ I about half as many as^lie ha\e. .jcoinpli.sh two principal purposes: The largest vote ever polled in the, first, the creation of a strong and which will receive the lington, «‘ord; by tw’o lorothers, J. H. Franks of viliitmire, and Maurice hVanks of Barksdale; and by four sisters: Mrs. W. H. riements of Chicago. Mrs. D ..Snoddy of flreenville. rocking chair for the maid’s menjents are ofU'n not worth crying about. | The man who lies awak^ nighu. f of rest. Green you might use in a gray- walled kitchen, which should, like any gray-(walled room, be sunny and bright. Green w'outd also be attractive in a blue-walled kitchen with white wood-work. .\nd if you go in for col- grows thin, disa.greeable, and hard toj get along with, will soon develop a j hyperacid .«tomach and very aggra-1 vating indigestion. Then he con.sults j the doctor. I have traced many a case i of e<‘idosis to plain, old-fashioned I ored woodwork green could he use<l in worry. It will most wrlainly under the kitchen w'ith green-painted wood work. W A NT S United States was .36%* million, in ! permanent organization th,. p1-o.<i,h.|.tial al« tion of . I9». j h.v,. and PORTO RICA po.ato from cuttir;g.s. .John Spratt. ^ cleaned and | - r»0c. Buch-: It .seed. Raised i Anwricans eligible to U,: votadidpol trouble to Ro’lo the pull-! Southern p. ople;<aee Al the jiresidential election in Ger many on March PL^here wer«> more v(ws cast!. Half of than .37‘/v million ond. the program; in on* issuing a brief /and clear Here is a delicious pie,cru.st that any one can make. It has a rich “<‘ara- mel-lv’’ ta.-te. Crumble 12 Graham crackers fine and mix with *•/ cup mine the constitution if persisted in “Having food and raimeut be ye therewith content.” M’hat a prescrip- tiemtbirt isk .Unfailing in result.^ too. 1 A iSmte nted fife is a happy life. It’s ivi.se to work while the sun shines, for day i.s quite' certain to! statement in regard thereto, one en- JSIJITS or drc&ses dry ^ade to look like iu*'a Dry 4'leH>iers and 1 r mi aging the people and all econom- PURE 1/ong-Ia'af Pine Oil for sures.^than any election has ever brought | if forces of the .South to cooperate bruises, burns, cut.s. Buy it atjout in America. • - j along lines which will eventually give the rainy k, Rut there is no .*eiise in tea>’ing itiatiori of, a coii*truc*tive''cutter, a <'up sugar. Grease pan and ^ ^ pat in pie crust. With, a very sweet filling, use 1-3 cup butter, 1 tabic- Smith’s Pharmacy. , 3-2t-2tc FOR KK.Nl'-;- Apartment in Rounds apartment house, all-convenienc‘s., good location. Apply to .Mrs. C. L. Rounds. tf 1 have a particularly handsome up right piano at a very low pri -e A. O’Daiiiel. l-7-4tc Now’ so mehody ought . to find an ‘rt*l'**f present distressirig con- issue that will bring all of our 72 mil- ditrrns. lion qualified American voters to the jiols nex. NovemlKT. . MONEY I M<»ney, th'* ecomonists tell us. is' anything which people freely accept' in iiaynient for s«*rvices and coinmod- BABY CHKIK'S—Day-old chicks ev-|it^i,,.< Accordingly the “wooden m«>n-• ery Saturday. Bring eggs -every rpy" w'hich the rhaml>er of Commerce; Thursday for hatc'hing. Spiatt P'’’'1-jo'f Tenino, Wash., has issued, is rc-ally , try Farm. _ Hf money, thought it is printed on ply wood. New Counefl Is Installed H. H. Ferguson, Newly Elected President «f College Student Hodv Given Reins. spoon sugar. Blueberry muffins- .Add a half cup of blueberries—fre.sh, in season, but in winter drained"canhecl b!uol)orries -to the battil“r. ('eneal mu/fin*—.Add a half cup of cooked left-over cereal to the batter. Co/O'muffins Mix and .sift /»ne .cup of flour, a half cup of corn meal, thre*- tab^.-poons of baking powder, one la-> blespoon of sugar, a-salt-spoon of salt,' Add gradually three-quarters of a cup of milk, one In'aten egg, an/l one ta- rie’.s system d/)wn in a struggle for! I'O-zalled hapfiiness, which is, after •jll, an illu.sorv in many cases; simple conteirinien* will turn the trick quiik-i Easter We^ Specials Potted Easter Lilies, three- blooms each plant—$1.00. Pink apd White Hyacinths —35c. , A variety of ether Potted Plants at similar price.-. For the children vve have ready-filled Easter Bas • kets at 10c, 15c, 25c-. See Our Window Display. - THE BOOK STORE blesjMutn of melted fat. oven for 25 minutes. Bake -in hot i 'I •• ANOTHER BIG EXCURSION S2.00 Clinton To Atlanta and Return F'or All Trains .March 25 and 26 and Morning Train.s March 27. Return limit .March 29th. SEABOARD Consult W. H. Shands, Agent, Clinton, S. C. 4 ^’TDVF- WOOD bit- aU*. Re-ulv to bum. I*i-icc(l ri^'jhl. J. Willi/* Young, J none 2212. ^ Wednesday morning, .March 16th, ■A local bank failed, wit “frozc-n as-; .saw the in.slallation of the newly 2 24-2tc' relieve the di.-ttress caused *»tud4*nt councilmen. Tuesday by .so much of the community *»>^ney I ^^^,.,,1,,^^. regular lime for in- spec was » flH'KS High production white leg-] tied up in the bank the Uham- account of the horn baby chicks for sale, Ibc andijj,.,. ('ommcrce issued “s/ ript” cer-■. 1.4- up. Wc are hatching every Tuesday, j tifjj.ates, based upon the ex|)ected 25' lounders exercises, it I tH*** rent dividend out of the bank’s . day. i assets. .And because Tenino is in Che *Ihe retiring president, J. A. (-"heat- huinlM i- couiitb', its f)eople cleverly j bam. >poke a few words of appreci- T’lace your order early. Thornwell Or f/hanage Poultry Farm. tf LET us dry clean yojur suit or dress . , now. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners andilfot a lot of publicity by printing this.ation f/»r the support given the coun- 1 .sundry, _ It IT is economy to have yaur clothing dry cleaned and your laundry done by our improved methods. Buchanan’s Cleaners and Laundry. It FVOR RENT—2 or S-room unfurniahr ♦*d apartment. G, P. Roberts. 86 E. ■ tory served * arolina .Ave. - -- • rnr" tto'houses. UAl-NTiRV—h'lat work hr per pound. Thrifty seTvice Ic pound. Family ■•^mi.sh l')c pound. Buchanan’s Dry <M/-aners aiul l.auodry. It |cil by the .student b<^y during the means coin | p^^t year. He then installed the new H. Fergu.son, who took charge of the meeting, calling the new members to the front to receive ! the oath. ■ Tenino business T Mrll-'erguson asked for the ^ontirv ued support of the students, and pledged the eounciL-to- do its -best- to script on wood. Numismatist.* — which collectors — are interested and have , j| bought specimens of this wi>oden ‘ money for more than its face value. Its only drawba<-k is that it isn’t ac- Keal Estatel'T''ire lnsinan<e (city and country). Life Insurance, Sulphate .Ammonia aiul '.S/fd Meal. .At- Sractiv-t* piices. CUNTON REALTY & INS'. CO., B. H. Boyd, Agent." HATCHl.Nl*—l<t us hatch your eggs, 3 Vic less ihaif lOOvlots, 3c for larg .4- - TK.AVEL* , i carry ouUTfs worm"TT this council To make it easier for American.* to ■ fearlessly, consc ientious, and impar- travel, some of the big -Atlantic tially executes its duty, as they have steamship lines are offering a plan]sworn to do, the students may look whereby anybody can pay for his Ku-1 t/> a profitable year. Presi- ropean trip on installments. Pay *|j^nt MeSweea extended the whole- quarU-rof th,co,l of th, tour ill cash,! support of the faculty and and then one of the big finaiue com- • • • * .• * -i .1 ... . .C , t ‘administration to the new council, panies will put up the re*t of the English Plum Pudding j f’hop fine one-half pound .suet, add one-half pound currants, one-half pound finely sliced citron, /itie-half pound brown sugar, the crumbs fr/nn , .. the inside of a p/>und loaf of bread, /me cun pastry flour sifU*d with a half tabtespoon />f gnmnd cloves, one tea- s(H>on of soda, a half tahU*sp/>on •>: cinnamon, a half tablespoon of nut meg, a U*a.spoon of salt. Then, when these dry ingredients are very thor oughly piixed,_ add one /-up milk, a quarter cup cider, four w’ell beaten eggs and two tablesjioons lemon juice. The original recipe, of c/mrse, calle/1 for hiaiidy. Grape juice may be used instead of lemon juice. The batter is pourtnl into greased cans, covered lightly frith their tops, ank steamed for three hours. It will keep foi; weeks] "if Tt* ty~-kept-1-everts Wlven,y;QiL_wj^hj to serve it, set the can containing it j t R. D. BBNRT r. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED on a rack in a pan of Ixiiling water •ipd let it l>oil slowly for about an hour. Kecip*** From Scotland Scotch -Apple Tart—Peel and core a half dozen tart apples and place in casserole in a slow oven, adding money and the tourist can pay it off members of the council insUll-j neither water mor sugar. When ten-j in ten monthly installments. ^err : J, E. Greer, Freeman Park-jder mix in Sultana raisins, allowing j Of course, the finapee company icr. R. E. Sims, Powell Freeman, H. J.|a quarter of a pmfnd to each pound of er quantities. We are equipjied with j wants to know all about the people i* I Montgomery, W. M. Montgohiery, and three Petersinie electric incubators [ does business with on that basis, and;!). \V. lloggs. that will haU'h every hatchable egg. j of course the tourist pays interest on j c;et strung chicks .by hatching the the deferred payments; but it looks ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V. electrical way. Thornwell Orphanage Poultry Farm, Clinton, S. C; tf PAINS QUIT COMING “When I was a girt, I suf fered periodically with ter rible fwins in my back and aidoe. Often 1 would bend almost double with the In tense pain. This would last for hours and L, could get, no relief. *1 tried almost ererT- thlng that was recom mended to me, but found nothlivg that would help until I began taking CarduL Idj zpother thought tl would bt good for, ms. so she got'a bottle of Cardul and started te*^**g ft I soon Improfad. The bad sp^ quit eoming. I was soon in MtaMl heatth.** —If ra JesNl Harrla Texaa like a good scheme. | Any kind of travel that takes one. 'int/) >trangi* lands when* • peou’e have different ideas about life and differ-, lent custom? and manners is good for' anvbody. The only apples, sprinkle with sugar and grat ed leimm; cover with a top crust,! pricking well to allow for the escape j of .steam, and bake in a quick oven.| Serve with milk. i Scotch Tea Cake? —Two cups oat 40 I --ALL^PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY —— ■ ■■■'■I I I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Stmtioo- Phones 877 and 400 Phones 877 and 400 Hurricane News . , ,hi..uu.. ♦ meal, one cup sugar, two-Jhirds tea-jj ^ ^ ^ eggs, one teaspoon Johnson Duncan of Greenwood, melted butter, few drops vanilla. ! really intelligent spent Sunday night Y^ith his sistci j Beat egga until very light, and addj sugar, gradually. Add other ingredi-] ents and lieat.' Drop from spoon on ■ well-grease/I pam; spread in flat! cakes. Bake in very moderate oven j Vtwelve minutes. Uj^t c«*ol in pan l>e-' wing. t people the the Ones who realize that Mrs. Rex A’oung. ithe whole world is not just like their -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess a ul iit- I home ton'll. . tl^ /laughter />f Gray Court, .spent I Sunday with -Mr. and Mr*. U B. Bur- ! ^ CANALiT'’ ■ r ^ Government engineers are suifvey- Mr.-and Mr.*. Thurston Burroag*.* , removing ’ing alternative routes for a children spent Saturday with Mr.j ‘ • __ ship canal across the upper pm Mrs. Pm^ieW. ^ - t Froien Plum Pudding (the Floncia peninsular, eomu'ctirig the Misfes Opal Aughtry and Orga; Frozen j^um pudding is a delicacy ^Atlantic .ucan with the Gulf of Mex- Cannon spiot Tuesday" night with a,„i is easy to prepare in an icele.ss ^ Misses Irene and Wilba Burgess. | refrigerator. , 1/an think of no.hing that can l»e Mr. and Mrs. Elma Cromer and Make a custard of the beaten yolks done .«o cheaplv that will be worth so Walter Cromei, and Mr. and Mrs.: of four eggs, four tablespoons of su-j much! It will be valuable n/>t alone to Thompson and children spent Stindayi gar, and a cup of cream, flavoring Florida but t/i all of the Gulf state* "'-t’' >1''^ I* D. Ray. I with grated lemon-peel. Cool, add a and their ports and to the rest of the Fnends will be glad to know that | of caramel and a cup of chopjied Atantic seub/iard in making commene Miss Irene Burgess is able to be out; almonds, candied orange-peel, can- quicker and easier between tK** east- d*ys’ illness. ) pineapple, cherries and raisins ern states and the Gulf states. - ^^s. W. H. Horton ^ mixed. .Add a cup of cream beaten ' Our experience with canals has Sunday with theiiS^tiff with the white of an egg. Freeze been uniformly good. Soiiw of the ca-< <l*“8Hter, Mrs. Andy Young. j^d serve with orange or lemon sauce nals which were built before the cail-> i*od_Mrs. Mace Young and chil- i roads are regarded as Obsolete t.>day, week-end in N«wberry ^ Chocolate Pudding but it was the Erie canal .from 'he'*'*^ Mrs. Youngs sister, Mrs. Sara Tw^iNuices each of suet, flour, su- Hudscn river to Ijike Erie, which; /ipened up the West when it was fin- Notice To County I ished in 1823, and so long as it Uj 1 kept navigable it keeps railroad rates* ' down between the West and the port j of New York. The Panama canal has] more than paid for itself ami its val-. ue to the nation is recognized by ev- Wilkes & Co. Force gar, and Utog^crumbs, two table-' spoonfuls of bifeltg powder, one ta- blespimnful of ^chocolate powder or cocoa, a little vanilla essence, three- ' quar^fs of a cup of niik, sweet i ! sauce. Mix the suet, flour, ^ sugar and Sales JhM Ai AM Dni§ At Pep Meeting S. M. A E. H. Wilkes {bread crumbs together hnd then add panyMr eryb/>dy in the world. It is t<Y*be hop|4 Company .Who recently took tW the baking powder. Hi* nnd a^J I the chocolate, vanilla essence, and the L *1^ J" a * -s- CARDUl M Ir rVin TQ Health ed that the Nicaragua carnal between! agency for Majestic electric refriger- the Atlantic and the Pacific wilLators and radios in this territory, at-; milk. Mix all thoroughly together and shortly be begun, making water com- tended a pep meeting of Majestic re- turn into litte greased moulds. Steam;,>• rtTunication between our two c/wistslfrigerator salesmen in SpactanbuiY| for an hour and a half. Serve with|J| even speedier than now. j Thursday night. A large number of . sweet sauce. dealers and salesmen from the up-r— ■ s GOOD HOirSKKBEPING 2 Years tar ISJit JAMB8 W. CALDWELL The Magarise Mda ‘State W’ere present and heard the finelClardy, Tom Henderson, Frank .Aber-i I points of Majestic refrigerators ex-| cromhie and J. D. W’illiams, alll fromj plained by an expert from tbe fmr-jthe Laurens store, and E. H. W’ilkes; tory. Among those attending were T.j W. A. Black and L L. Cooper frenn; L Monroe, W. P. Thomason, L. B. the Clinton store. < i The last day for paying state and coun ty taxes without the additional penalty of 5 per cent is V March 31st. On April 1 the'additional penalty of five per cent will be added, making 7 per cent in all. Those who have already paid their tax- 'Cs are requested to look over the receipts to se if they cover all the property intended to be paid oh. . , It is not our wish to see any property go into execution. - By authority of the Comptroller Gen eral. D. R. SIMPSON County Treasurer , \ I ' *3r ic .-J,-