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/ « Thureduy, O^ober 20, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three C>Ml eVe* #%•«'»«»« # WtSl CUHTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HE8. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. John Staggs spent the week-end with relatives in Green wood. Misses Polly Davenport,, Martha Galloway, and Karl Espeig and Bob by Boyce visited Miss Gerry Tram mell at Winthrop college during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox, accom panied by Mrs. J. P. Hunnicutt of! Greenwood, attended a birthday din ner in honor of W. T. Turner in Wil- liamston recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hooper and son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and son visited Mr. and Mrs. James Evans in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder of Clem- son, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Jo anna, visited Mrs. A. F. Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith and daughter of Jacksonville, Fla., spent) the week-end with Mrs. Leila Smith. 1 Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen and son of Piedmont, spent Friday with Mr.! and Mrs. Victor Mattox. Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, and Earl Patterson and Bill Cook of, Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, E. J. Campbell, Cecil Wooten and W. E. Braswell attended the Spartanburg fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith in Martin, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and Dawn visited Misses Billie Arnold and Betty Anne Camp bell in Columbia Sunday. While there they visited Mrs. Mary Pass- more who is a patient at a Columbia hospital. Mrs. Jesse Harmon and son of Ward, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle and Mrs. Fannie Riddle visited relatives in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creswell and children of Abbeville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Cres well. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Long of An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ea ton of Whitmire! Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Alexander of LaFrance, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell vis ited in Woodruff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and sons visited Mrs. E. T. Thornton in Enoree Sunday. • Miss Louise Deadwyler has re turned home after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harry Ficklin and Mr. Ficklin in Iva. Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders and Mrs. Rudolph Barker attended the funeral of W. L. Brown in Greenville Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ligon in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word and children were visitors in Augus ta, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman and children visit ed in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Womble and son and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyda and son visited relatives in Clover Sun day. Alice, Kathleen and Willis Just ice of Union, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Samples. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson and children visited Mrs. John Pat terson in Fort Mill recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dean of And erson, Ala., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ammons. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fuller of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. King Balkham of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel Sunday. Larry Jbe Whitlock of Joanna, is spending several days with Mrs. Jes sie Osborne. Miss Jerry’Barbery, accompanied by Misses Runette and Amilee Staggs were visitor in Greenwood Sunday. Seaman and Mrs. Carl Windsor and small son left this week for Califor nia where they will make their home while he is in service. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas in Gray Court Sunday. Birthday Dinner Given Mrs. Jessie Samples gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Samples, who was celebrating his birthday. There were members of the immediate families present who remembered him with gifts. honoree was surprised with a shower of miscellaneous gifts.' The hostess, assisted by Mesdames Blanche Creswell, Charlie Barker and L. J. Sexton, served sandwiches, cookies and drinks. Birth Announcement Turner Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner an nounce the birth of a son. Laney Earl, at Hays hospital October 13. Mrs. Turner will be remembered as Miss Inez Phillips of this city. Woman's Club To Meet The Woman’s club will meet Mon day* evening for their regular meet ing at 7 o’clock instead of Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present. ♦ Among The Sick • Friends of Mrs. D. L. Owen will be sorry to know she is a patient at' State Park, Columbia. Leo Riser has returned home af ter being a patient at Hays hospital where he underwent an operation. Mrs. William Cannon is improving at her home after being a patient in the General hospital in Greenville. Friends of Mrs. Beatrice Alexand er will be glad to know she is recup erating at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Fortner, in Greenville, after an operation recently. James Fuller is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. L. Hooper. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors cele brated a wedding anniversary Oc tober 18. Mj Talmadge Osborne celebrated his 7th birthday October 19. Linda Osborne will be three years old October 26. Joe Campbell has a birthday Oc tober 29. Miss Sexton Honored Honoring Miss Mildred Sexton,- a bride-elect of the month, Mrs. Lee Thornton entertained on Friday eve ning at her home on Sloan street. A group of friends of the bride- elect, invited for the ocbasion, en joyed a number of games and con tests. Later in the - evening the To peel sweet potatoes easily, wrap freshly baked potatoes in a dish tow el as soon as they are baked for 20 minutes. The skin comes off easily, and a glaze remains on the potato. When baking pie crust for fruit pies, have a delicious flavor in the crust by substituting part lemon juice for water. A small amount of sugar may be added to the crust to counteract the tartness. Leftover rice makes excellent fried rice which is good as a substitute for potatoes. The rice must be light and fluffy, as soggy rice does not fry. Heat 2 tablespoons salad oil in a skillet and add to it two cups of the leftover rice. Stir constantly un til the rice is browned. Make a dozen waxed paper cake pan liners at the same time and place them in a large envelope, so you’ll have some ready when baking. It saves time in getting the cake pans ready. Mincemeat is easily extended if you want to be economical or if you don’t like it so rich. Chopped apples, peaches, raisins or prunes may be used as extender. Prevent hard-cooked eggs from be coming dry by cracking the shells as soon as the eggs are cooked, and place them in cold water for 10 min utes. A single small beet added to soup while it is cooking will give the soup a lovely golden color, but rto best flavor. RECIPE FOR THE WEEK Pork Chops with Corn (Serves 4-6) 6 pork chops 1-3 cup buttered bread crumbs 1 No. 2 can corn, cream or kernel style 1 green pepper, shredded 1 teaspon salt, fine 1-8 teaspoon pepper Cut small amount i of fat off edges of pork chops and fry the chops in this until golden brown. Season chops with salt and pepper. Mix corn with green pepper. Into a but tered casserole, place two or three chops, cover with corn mixture, then a layer of chops and corn until all are used. Top with a layer of the crumbs. Bake in a moderate (350 degrees F.) oven for 45 minutes to one hour, or until chops are tender and thoroughly cooked. Four Heart Clinics Now Open To Serve All Counties Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Oct. 19.—The four heart clinics established this year by the South Carolina Heart Association are now open to serve residents of every county of the state, and five addi tional clinics will be established af- i | ter the 1950 campaign of the asso ciation, to be held in February, it' was announced this week by H. M. McElveen, executive secretary. Residents of Laurens county can attend the clinics at Columbia Green ville, Spartanburg and Charleston by making an appointment through their family doctw,.. Secretary Mc Elveen stated. The Charleston clin ic, which is situated at the State Medical College, will, in the near future, take care of cogential heart cases and operative cases, as well as doing diagnostic work. The other three glinics are diagnostic clinics. (The state is divided into nine med ical districts. 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