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— — Page Four THE CLINTON CHRQNICLt Thursday, January 29^ 4948 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOIDVILLE , MKS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent - and RepresenUttve AJr. and Mrs. Hugh* Craig x>t Gceenville. were week-end guests of! Mr and Mrs. C. J. Craig. Little Shirley Ann Craig accompanied her parents home after a two weeks visit with her grandparents. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Harold visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham in Newberry Sunday. Hud O'Dell was called to Whjt- were enjoyed, with prizes being won by Mrs. Doc Dover, Miss Elizabeth Burton and Mrs. David Pulley. Later refreshments were served. Mrs. Longshore was presentee^ a nurnber of gifts which were 11 opened and passed. [with seemingly as little change of J enactment as in. other redent years .Not since the final state property tax millage was removed, in the rtirly ' 1940’s and an emergency tax on cor porations was dropped a_Iew- years mire Wednesday due' to the death.bf his brother-in-law, Julian Bostic. OliJad’+Jair of Abbeville, spent the ^eek-end with his mother, Mrs. W.j W.; Hair. . • Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bundrick were Sunday guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Taylon, in Wood- rut" ' Ralph Bragg of Columbia, is spend- ng several da-ys with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr. Miss Nancy Chapman of Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent the week-j end with her-father. Ernest Chapman. She had • as her guest the following ' clias ZMTsses Mary. Ann Big-1 gee, Bobby Tager, Rheatte Sokol,J and Nancy Royster. •Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt | were called to Laurens- last week due to the sudden death of Mrs." Hunnicutt's father, P. M. Rhodes. Charles St war; of Columbia, visit- d his parents over the week-end. Mrs. Mattie Hayes is making her home in Whitmire with Mrs. Joel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker and daughter of Camden, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Coo ley . . Messrs. Boyce Oxner and Harold Lewis visited in Greenville Sunday. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Lever were •ailed to Newberry last week duej to thQ death of Mrs. Lever's mother, Ttrs Smith. ' j Richard Willingham left Monday for. E:.-k.r.e c . lege—tn—Due West Tax Relief Bills In State,Face Defeat Columbia, Jan. 25.-—Tax relief leg islation &as cropped up in the South Carolina general assembly again. The latest tax relief proposal was in line with others of recent years— on state income taxesi— and came from Representative John McMoister of Richland county. ago has there been any inclination taxpayers'tb^deduct 'individual 0 fed- on the part of general assemblies to e ral tax jncome payments from gross reduce tax loads. . ; income in repdVting i-eturns to the In view of the free-handed spend-1 state, ing attitude otf the house as it addedp' AlthoU g h the state tax commisS ion almost $2,000,000 to a record-break- has made no specific predictions of j ing appropriations bill last week, w h a t this would cost the estate, past there seems little likelihood of any estimates in years previous would opportunity to reduce taxes. , indicate that several millions "would The senate gets hold of the bill be chopped / off the $22,000,000 the this we'ek, with its finance committee state expects to realize from income expected to take up where the house taxes during 1948-49. ' • left off in the matter of generous Other proposals affecting income spending. , taxes have made no headway in the past. These, including pending and possibly renewed measures,, include j ones to: ‘•' l , -• v Enlarge' single, couple and depend- j ent exemptibns which now stand at i $1,000, $1,800 and $200. Permit ! hospital and medical ex penses to be deducted- from gross* in come. Decrease the tax percentage bra Tv- ets all along the line by of 1 per cent. They range from 2 per cent up 1 to 5 per cent. Permit corporations to deduct fed eral income tax payments fyom gross income reported iq; the state. ARROW Stapling Machines — the bnndv little, office time-saver. Chronicle Publishing Co. MOBILOIL Gas and (3il Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS ' West Main Street SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE "The Paper Everybody Reads’* A7U*: c Tvme.'’. Mr. .in i J Mann, •f M brothe cn: ... u in the second' nd Mrs. R R. Boyre, Earl /. i: . i . r . e called to : last ,v- t k due to the deatn: Rogers', Earl's and J. Z.'s, T E. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duckett of, Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl ; Holsonback Sunday. . .Miss Jeanette Adams spent - the week-end in Columbia with her.par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston and daughter of Newberry, were Sun day guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey. With The Sick Henry Holly suffered an injured knee cap Monday in a fall. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs j Hayne Willingham, Mrs. Boyce Oxner 'is ill at hV » home. Airs. Earl Holsonback has returned to her home from Duke hospital. Little Jo Ann SnelgroVe is ill at her home on Milton Road. Bill Thomas has returned- from Hays hospital and is recuperating at. his home on Moultrie street. 20-30 Club Dance On Saturday night thfe 20-30 club enjoyed a dance with a. large at tendance. The assembly hall at Jo anna club was attractively decorated in green and colored lights. The committee for the entertainment and decorations \Vas Harold Lewis and Charles Ross. The music was fur-! nished by Dorsey Turner’s orches-: tra. i Enjoys Oyster Supper The executive board of the Relief Chest association and invited guests J enjoyed an oyster supper at Joanna club last Thursday night. Immedi-i utely following the supper a business ! meeting was held in the music’ room.' . % 'f t Important Meetings T.ie Woman's Society of ChristianH, Service will nold their Februa.y meeting on Tuesday night at 7:00 on February 3. Mesdames Algie Abrams! and J. L. Abrams will have charge j >f the social hour. All ladies of the! church are co'rdi'ally invited and vis-! tors are welcome. All members of the Baptist WMS! are urged to be present at the regular I meeting Tuesday, February 3., The| hall of the church at Seven o-'clflck. i *group will meet in the assembly 1 An interesting program will be pre sented on “The Unfinished Task In Our Homeland.” - * Woman’s Club Meets • The Joanna Woman’s club ’will have their February- meeting Thurs day night, Feb. 5. Mrs. Lavinia Cool ey has arranged a lovely musical program. During the Social hour Mrs. Gussie Osborne’s group will have charge. Please bring your Joanna Sister a valentine. & .V * Roosevelt Ball The Annual Roosevelt ball will be given Saturday ~ night at Joanna school, sponsored by the Loyal Cfriier of AToose. DorSey Turner’s orches tra will play. The public is invited. Mrs. Longshore’ Entertained M rs. F. M. Longshore, the former \l5ss Willie Gilliland, was honored Saturday with a miscellaneous show- ir at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. J. Gilliland. >- A number of interesting contests Oleomargarine VALLEY PRIME CORN 2 PROFESSOR Q T. SAYS, “FOR A REAL. COUNTRY STYLE. PURE PORK SAUSAGE FLAVOR TRY PINKY PIG SAUSAGE. MADE FROM FRESH, SELECTED PORK, SEASONED WITH, PURE OLD FASHIONED SPICES, DEUVERED TO YOUR NEARST DIXIE HOME STORE WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER BEING MADE. » COOK THOROUGHLY PLACE IN COLD PAN WITH A LITTLE WATER. COVER, AND COOK SLOWLY. REMOVE COVER AND BROWN. ' VALLEY PRIME WHOLE KERNEL 12 Oz. Cans ARMOURS CORN BEEF BACON (HASH fj _ - PLUM PUDDINu S Raisins 2 PLUM PUDDING SEEDLESS ISOz. Pkgs. ^ Ground Beef SILVER CUP COFFEE • JIM DANDY GRITS . • ♦ ■ •• Dme-Hom* S«W4 Dreuing or SonJwkll SPREAD :t BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP i ril \ rMP**** PINKY PIG Thin SUced POUND 75* Fresh Pound 49* U. S. GOOD BEEF SHORT ‘AfeL'BitfsjuAyk 'Extiton 'Petek. j l| Cr&M VmerT! POUND RIBS 35c l ECONOMY SLICES SMOKED POUND H A 83c PURITAN SMOKED (WHOLE OR HALF) t S POUND il 3 «(•• Vi cup water 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Vi teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup granulated auger tablespoons lemon Juice HAMS 65c 1 cup all • purpose flour 1 teaspoon doubla-acting baking powder (or iVi teaspoons aingla acting) Vi teaspoon salt Cream filling Canned ding peach halves I Whipped cream ■ !Combine egg yolks, water, rind and flavor! ling. Beat thoroughly with rotary beater.I I Gradually add sugar; boat after each eddi I .tion. Blend in lemon juice. Stir in sifted dry. I ingredients; bland thoroughly. Fold in egg I I whites beaten until (tiff, but pot dry. Pour) [into 2 greased, waxed paper lined, 8-inch, I layer outs pans. Bake in moderately slow I I oven (3U degrees F.US.to 40 minutes. Cool. I J Spread cream filling and diced peach halves J ■ between layers. Top with whipped cream I j and peach halves. | | Cream flUing: Heat 1 cup milk and 2 table-1 Jipoons butter. Blend Vy cup all-purpose! I flour, 14 teaspoon salt. H cup granulated! Itufar. Vi cup cold milk. Stir into hot milk I [and cook and stir until thick. Blend in 2[ Islif htly beaten egg yolks, mixed with al k 2 minutes. I extract. | ECONOMY CUT FORK FOUND CHOPS 55c {: FOUND l: PATTIES 45c VIAL FOUND PATTIES 49c lalightly beaten egg yolks, mil e— - j little of the hot mixture. Cook CZ [Cool. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla ex = ^ F/SH AND SEA FOOD SAVINGS DRESSED VIRGINU •.4 hujluti’l] 'i'llre and l/ncooied WCB ’ *• A* * •.& *OB PINT 42c N. B. C. VANILLA \0 ^ Wafers 33c Pan Trdut Pound . 29c FiMete e4 Red PERCH Mode am 12 OZ. 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