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\ ( -r THI RSDAV. FEBRUARY 10, 1910 THE CLltfTON CHRONICLE .,/ r Page Seven JOHN F. NORRIS 303 Maple Street Tax Reports Audits Bookkeeping Systems By Appointment Only Phone 460-M TAILOR SHOP ALTERATIONS OF ALL 1 KINDS LADIES’ AND MEN’S GARMENTS We Repair Tarpaulins and Canvass Materials. Dyeing Zippers Pockets Shirt Collars Turned Hat Ribbons and Sweat Bands TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Chicago Tailoring Co. W. A. Buchanan Phone 615 House Approves Divorce Measure, Now Goes To Senate LAURENS COUNTY VOTE On the roll c*ll vote, Repre sentative Charles Culbertson voted for ratification of the bill. Representatives C. L. Milam and R. C. Wasson voted against the bill. Converse Professor Finds New Value In Cottonseed Hull fore brushing the glaze on the pie., ,> Always drain and rinse macaroni j $ .foods after they have been cooked j tender. Lf you’re using them in a j hot dish, use hot water for rinsing, j If using them in a salad, rinse with lowly | cold water. Keep, cut onions and lemon in a »> * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦% ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ #4 #« •«»«•«*» «*• «'#»•»•••«• «W* w «• «# «'• «'»«*• -- #♦ VISIT OUR Spartanburg, Feb. 5—The hull of the cottonseed is on the way to becoming a 1-espectable member of! covered glass jar in the refrigerator industry’s raw material 'tamily. , so they will not waste. I„ The hull’s potential value lies in Use cream in place of milk and its content of a chemical used in ny- butter for making mashed potatoes. 1 {-j Ion manufacture and petroleum refin- it’s less expensive and just as good. £ ing. i In making fruit mixtures for des- Its extraction has been perfected sert, place grapefruit, pineapple and $ by a college chemistry professor here, oranges over peaches, bananas and t-j the South Carolina Cottonseed Crush- apples to keep the latter from turn- g Firestone Store ...and... j ing dark before using. Columbia, Feb. 8. — The proposed ers association announced today divorce amendment totthe state con-. mec haniral extraction orocess' To peel P 0 * 310 ^ quickly, slice skin « stitution won overwhelming approv- , . , n r Wonrv one side ’ then c<X)lt w ' hol e in K .al Tuesday in the house .( ■«>■»-. shiver of lhc taculty ot Converse, a bo, mg water. When done, the rest g ''o , • ■ J fashionable college for women. |WEEK ^ “ Opponents failed in an apparent. T , , . , . .. . . Kr.i ipl Or THE WhLK effort to stall oft a vote, which final-1 Industrial success for the pa ent-, Swedish Ham Ball, ly was reached after more than two *<1 P^ess seems assured Rights to hours’ argument against the bill t „! R hove been acquired by the Quaker ratify the amendment. Oats company, and existing machin- (Makes 16) 1 pound ground ham 1 ^ pounds ground pork 2 cups bread crumbs 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup milk 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard M cup vinegar »! Texaco Service Station % New! New and Up-to-Date Equip ment, Capable Personnel, Prompt and Courteous Service. it DOWN MEMORY LANE t 3 Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30 Every Night Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax) Children under 12—9c Thurs.-Fri. Feb. 10-11 A SOUTHERN YANKEE RED SKELTON Saturday ‘ Feb. 12 GUNS OF HATE TIM HOLT ...and... IN THIS CORNER SCOTT BRADY ...plus... THREE STOOGES - Mon.-Tues. Feb. 14-15 FIGHTER SQUADRON In Color ROBERT STACK EDMUND O’BRIEN Wednesday Feb. 16 THE DUDE GOES WEST EDDIE ALBERT Also Cash Night VITYT BLOOD ON THE MOON , , ... ery is being adopted for the extrac- The bill gained second reading by i tion shiver said. 1 88-29 * i ,,e,i 1 Cottonseed and hulls were burned ually insures routine third reading “"Sio?°has Si “e!: The’biU meifwiU^oTthe'X; 0 "'' * siz ^le industry and. of late, i ^The direct vote followed a roll call i ^ ^ have been ^ as stock t H cup water on a motion to table the bill. The I fe ^. rougl ? age - ,. < r i ombme meats - crumbs, eggs and motion lost 29-87 I Sh iver ho P es his Process will milk. Mix thoroughly and form into ... South Carolina'is the only state " eat « a m ° re P rofitable u , c t ha ^ e ; balls. Place in baking pan. Combine % in the union that does not permit for the , , milll 9 n { ° ns of hulls that remaining ingredients and stir until ft divorce on some ground. The pend- ac ^ umulate ann uaHy at the nation s [ sugar dissolves Pour over meat balls. ing amendment, approved by the co rT ,” n ^ mS /, ^ .u ' P alt f i n a slo,w ^ 325 degrees F.) oven people in the 1948 general election, ^ The Problem facing the professor for 1 hour, basting occasionally. « would permit state courts to grant, was removal of the hulls outer and. — divorces on grounds of adultery, de- { l ™ er . ’rt' section, physical cruelty and habit-' the thicker hull body. This | ual drunkenness hul1 core cont a>ns the industrially- ■ MeanwhUe the senate sent the 'hluable chemical, pentosan. ' rkmR.MBKKS house a bill to ratify the pending He finally hit on a mechanical pro- * 1 ’ g amendment to limit the governor’s ce ‘^; . , , t u tjwn o ‘ .^..1-1 e n . s 5^ me 1 rlemenrv nnwers The hulls are rubbed together, the to town, xou could nave a tooth or g t .ire, thi „ orweanrirYheamt ♦hie friction breaking them up so the [ A0 extracted free if you’d go up on ft the divorce smendment, this , , . . « thp o ^^ t ^ proposal had general election ap- outer and the inner coating particles “ n „ tVl _ locicio separate from the pieces of hull core, monstration o, painless dentistry, ft fivp ratifinatinn tn hArnmo ofTpp*ivp Because the hull core material is ^ ou could have corns or bunions re- :: Rpnrp«pntativp Hnrnp af Rirhland thicker and more dense that its pro- moved painlessly, too. Between acts a former Baptist minister led the teotlve coatings, it is less fragmen- th ey sold snake oil, tooth powder opposition to the divorce amendment. ^ T . he b t roker ; matter . ea3lly . 15 TrLs ?atented medlcine ^ and x| screened out to leave only the de- — sired hull core fragments. | • • • w ’hen the right and left shoes g ifj* .1 ■ » Pentosans are hydrolizers and arc made identical and could be S birth Announcements • «? fm™. cmam types ot S u- p 0 "™ bl ™J h i, s f ade “ ;:i gars. In particular, pentosan from P°saiOie to wear down me heels even- MOTES tbe cottonseed hull will be used to ly- Mr and Mrs. Leroy Motes an-, form 3 product known as furfural. .. . when the American Boy maga- « WASHING, LUBRICATING, * TIRE REPAIRS, GENERAL SERVICE Texaco gas, oil and lubes, Firestone tires, tubes, batteries, and auto supplies. CLEANEST REST ROOMS IN TOWN, INCLUDING A LADIES LOUNGE Center Service Station Operated by Tommy Hollis Phone 571 £ Mr. and Mrs, John B. Bazemore, 1 recently a process ^ a n ' u t r ^ t ... when women wore Merry of Jacksonville, Fla., an ^u" ce the I manufacture of nylon has been per- Wldow bats with big. broad brims birth of a son, Dillard^Rhodei. on^m land long hat pins sticking out? No Tliursday, /anuary 27. Mrs. Haze- ec e . masher ever dared to molest a girl more is the former Miss Marguerite ‘ v ’ e ’ chemistry department' in tho * se da y s - In a c ™ wd ed street Dillard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 * He is a native o* Clem-1 car the hat pin stuck out farther, J. Robert Dillard, formerly of ^ and a’grmchjate oMhe^ate A «ld ^ hl ,1 city. ; M colleBe there I • • • wh en some boy s marbles got - He taught previously at Rollins »" '»“« a " d clattered all over SHLPAKD * ^ vir fbe floor of the classroom, causing PhM 1c and Mrs. William O. Shep- e S h _ hp tll .u h is graduate a terri ble racket? Severe disciplinary ard of this city, announce the birth gmia, where hetook his graduate , ... - J ^ J UA A T* J . • I \arKi/«K ic VvntVr a cnlvont anrl n /.Hie feilturefi Dhoto^^an^ , vf C'rnm- nounce tne Dirtn oi a aaugnier, r>ren-. \a.’p]1 n y m ^ ^^ da Ann, at the Blalock clinic on Sun-< m 8 co J Iipound - 1 b,cvcle-o )erated P hV nl inp- 8 in 'th 3 dav FebruarV 6 Mrs Motes is the Furfural as a solvent is used in n.cycle operated bi-plane. In those formed M.ss Ruby'Lee Ldwards , petroleum refming^ and other indus- ^es^ aeropJanes were still pipe • m ; trial processes? as a forming com- ai earns ana we were sufficiently EDWARDS pound, it is used in nylon and plastic tiateJ over such wonders as the tele- Mr and Mrs J C Edwards of manufacture. j Pbone, electric lights that replaced Fayetteville, N.’ C., announce ’the “In no other natural source is the gas mantles and deor, bells that we birth of a daughter, Sandra, on Feb- I pentosan contait so great as in hull “** ,d ™ ke b y usin g salammomac ruary 1. Mrs. Edwards is the former brain,” Shiver said his research on ^ batte^es in glass ^ars When Miss Cora Bane, of Whitmire, and the project had shown. talking on tae old wall- Mr. Edwards is the son of Mr. and “So essential is furfural for many \>P e telephone (perhaps standing on Mrs. L. W. Edwards of this city. (critical usages that it was under the tip-toe) we would hold the green ^ , highest priorities during the late r *ceiver wire—and pinch it and won- BAZEMORE war,” the association said. “Very der "by it didn’t atop the conversa- | of a daughter, Paula Anp, on Friday, degrees. He is married and has February 4. Mrs. Shepard is the for-; son, Edwin, a plebe at Annapolis mer Miss Fern Wassom, of East Al- 1 ton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard are now in Porto Rica, w-here the for mer is stationed with the navy. DUNAWAY Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dunaway,; I of Cross Anchor, announce the birth j of a son, Jimmy Wayne, January 28, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dunaway is the former Miss Alice Lawson. Program Laurens Drive-In Theatre Children Under 12 Frfce First Show Starts 6:30 Last Complete Show at 10 First Show Starts at 7:00. RAIN OR MOON See A Complete Show • After 10:00 Fri.-Sat. Feb. 11-12 BLAZE OF NOON Ann Baxter, Sterling Hayden, William Bendix, Sonny Tufts Two Color Cartoons Mon.-Tues. • Feb. 14-15 DEAR RUTH Joan Caulfield, William Holden, Mona Freeman, Billy DeWolf Two Color Cartoons Wed.-Thur. Feb. 16-17 SONG OF THE SOUTH A W’alt Disney Feature lu Technicolor Two Color Cartoons measures always followed. Or, how . the girls in the class would snicker, swallow their chewing gum and then ask to be excused from the room? . . . when the ferris wheel on the midway Of the 1893 World Colum- i bian exposition in Chicago was dis mantled and later removed to the St. Louis fair where it was reassembled? The wheel was 250 feet in diamefter and had 36 cars with a capacity of To serve iei.o = cess,oilv. dU-1 ^Tl^Vd^anS 45 one knowT you are really using food and we.ghed 55 tons. After left from one meal to the next. I . I - ou ‘ s ,alr ! t . was '' recked alU COOPER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper an-1 Cooked beets are easily made into s0 ^ d as scrap metal, nounce the birth of a daughter, Cyn- 1 pickled beets with vinegar, to be thia Loraine, January 20, at Blalock I served as a relish. Or mix them with clinic. Mrs. Cooper is the former Miss apples and use in a jellied salad. Ruby Boyce. LOCKLAIR Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Locklair, of Co- Peas may be chilled and used with other vegetables for a salad. Another way to use them is to cream them with seafood to serve on biscuits or lumbia. announce the birth of a son, toast. Jacob-Ernest, at the Blalock clinic, Brush sliced, boiled potatoes with on February 8. Mrs. Locklajr is the former Miss Josie Nabors salad oil and broil. If you cube cooked potetoes, they’re delicious creamed; — 1 place them in a casserole, sprinkle LEGAL PAPERS — Note and Mort-1 w jfh buttered crumbs and bits t>f i gage, Bill of Sale, Real Estate CO oked bacon and place in oven to i Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate, heat through. D-.Kii-u.*''* ^ v i i CU p 0 f dried fruit pulp, cooked,; mixed with lemon juice to taste, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 2 stiffly beaten egg whites may be baked in a Tnoderate oven for 26 minutes for a delectable fruit whip. Leftover cake? Tear into small | ! Chronicle Publishing Co'. FOOD Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Grocery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can buy to advantage. The Safest, Longest-Wearing Tire Iver Built! . The New firestone DELUXE CHAMPION ★UP TO 55% STRONGER ★UP TO 60% MORE NON-SKID ANGLES ★UP TO 32% LONGER MILEAGE . t S15.95 Plus Tax OTHER FIRESTONE STANDARD TIRES Size 6.00x16 S12.95 Pies Tax For Modern Living I Size 6.00x16 n 1 jld discomports Jti XLquidL - 35% Per Pottla FOR EXPERT AID ON FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS ...See ••• Mr. or Mrs. W. B. Able 301 E. Florida Street CLINTON, S. C. After 6 O’clock P. M. Telephone 276-M WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 658 pieces, add some broken nut meats, and chopped candied cherries to it.' Fold all into whipped cream and serve chilled. Cooked rice is the main ingredient of a refreshing dessert when com bined with whipped cream, quartered marshmallows and crushed pineap ple. [ Spread thin slices of ham with mustard and place cooked or canned Whole green beans or asparagus tips on each slice. Roll and fasten with a toothpick .Broil. Shreds of lamb from the roast may be combined with peas and carrots i for meat pies To make a coconut crunch top-i ping for a quick coffee cake, com- , bine 1 cup shredded coconut, one- | half cup sugar, one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon and one-four cup cream or top milk. Mix well and spread evenly over batter. For a sugary crust on top of pie, brush the top of the pastry with jmilk, then sprinkle lightly with granulated sugar before baking. Glazed effects on pies are easy | to achieve if you brush the top crust with egg or egg yolk mixed with a littel water. For a deep brown crust on pie, add one-half teaspoon of sugar to egg be- 7 1 FIRESTONE Standard Refrigerator —8.3 Cu. Ft. Storage —Roomy Freezer Compartment —Full-width Shelves S249.50 Use Our Budget Plan A. G. M. OIL Water Heater 30-Gallon Capacity $112.95 I Hi MTlONil fOUHpAIiON 108 INIUMi PA8tUfS|S » a ««o>,•«)* A ^ 2 - farting batp (or pain* •( Ehonmntlm. ArUurttlo. . 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