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. if'.-' ■ 4 ^ Thursday, February 14, 1952 THE ( LITTON (IIROMCI E Page S^ven /* 4 Joanna News (Continued from page six) decorative red hearts and “Happy Birthday,, Cherry.” Souvenirs of fancy derby hats and candy were given each child. Refreshments of individual^akes, ice cream and * coca colas were served. Cherry received a gift from each child present. Chicken Stew Friday Members of the senior class of Clinton high schol will sponsor i chicken stew at Joanna club Fri day. The stew will be ready to serve and on sale for 90c per quart at 5 o’dflck. Mr^K Frank Phillips is the cook, assisted by mothers of the seniors. To Hold Memorial Service The Loyal Order of Moose will have a memorial service Sunday at 3 o’clock at the Joanna Baptist church. The service is in honor of the deceased members, F. W. Hue- ble, Luther J. Brock and Fearless Rowe. Dr. James C. Kinard, presi dent of Newberry college, will de liver the address. The public and friends are cordially invited to at tend. With the Sick Mrs. Johny Mac Hatton, Sr., was confined to her home last week with flu. Mrs. Viola Wise underwent sur gery at Joanna Mfemorial hospital February 4. Mrs. Grace Tinsley was admitted to the local hospital for an appen dectomy on February 5. On the 6th of February Manon and Clark Surratt entered Joanna Memorial hospital for treatment.— Little Donald Harrelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrelson, was a patient several days last week at the local hospital. •Little Kenneth Outley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Outley, was treat ed at Joanna Memorial hospital last week. C. E. Franklin of Kinards, under went surgery at Joanna Memorial hospital on February 7. Friends of Mrs. Gladys Johnson will regret to learn she is a patient at the local hospital following sur gery. Friends of Pfc. and Mrs. Pete Johnson will be interested to know their small son, Mike, is recuperat ing at home after being hospital ized for seevral days. Luther Wright is a patient at Jo anna hospital. Little Nancy Holt, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Holt of Kinards, was admitted to the' hospital Sun day for treatment. On Monday, Amelia S t r d u d , daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud, was damitted to the hos pital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frady Honored T On Friday evening, members of the Junior department of the Bap tist church and invited guests hon ored Mr. and Mrs. George Frady with a Valentine party. An inspi rational program was presented and Joanne Reeder read the appro priate remarks of appreciation to which Mr. Frady, a retired deacon, responded. The group then show ered Mrs. Frady with handkerchiefs and Mr. Frady with socks. Refreshments of assorted sand wiches, candy hearts, and iced drinks were served. yThe decora- tion$ were £in keeping with the Valentine rrfotif. M. Y. F. Enjoys Party Undej 1 the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams, the Junior M. Y. F. enjoyed a semi-formal Valen tine party Saturday night. Places were laid for 16 and each covered table was centered with & burning candle. The place cards were hearts. A salad plate, sweet cours'e and hot chocolate were served. The as sembly room was decorated in the Valentine motif. .... W. M. S. of BaptMt Church Moots The Mabel Moorhead circle, the Frances Watson circle, and mem bers of the Y. W. A. held a joint session in the church educational building Tuesday evening. Plans were discussed for (he church-wide mission study February 21, and each member«of the society was., asked to bring a covered dish for the social hour. Mrs. Harold Murphy presented the following program: . \ Opening prayer — Mrs. Bertha Stroud. 'Hymn, ‘We’ve A Story to Tell.” Story, ‘The Fields Are White Un to Harvest,” Miss Dot Carr, mem ber of the Y.W.A. Duet, “How Long Must We SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM MARCH 17 THRU 21 . . . NITELY AT 8:15 MATINEE WED. MARCH 19 AT 3:00 P.M. ON REAL ICE . 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In appreciation of their love and service as foreign mission workers and as an expres sion of gratitude, Mrs. Watson was presented an assortment of person al gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Marvin Adair, Mrs. M. J. Black, Mrs. F. L. Phillips, Mrs. John Hannah and MisS Ruth Hair. Other visitors present were Mrs. J. Hufstetler and Mrs. Fred Wheel- i er of Statesville, N. C. Loye Otis Ross Passes Loye Otis Ross, of Inman, step father of Mrs. Lewis Oakley of this comimunity, died on January 28 inj the Spartanblirg General hdspital after a few hours illness. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.; Rosa Ross; two sons, T. J. and Ce-1 cil Ross; and a daughter, Nawana, 1 all of Inman. Also four step-daugh ters, Mrs. Sam Ferrell, and three step-sons, Billy Purcell of Chester, Johnny Purcell of Inman, Bennie Purcell, Jr.<i of* Chester; three sis ters, Mrs. Fa/e Steele of Jonesville, Mrs. Reba Darby,,of Chester, Mrs. Ruth Ducket of/-Tnrpan; and two brothers, James Ros^ of Inman and Cecil Ross of the a«yiy u stationed in Texas. ' . Funeral services were held at the Church of God in Inman and inter ment followed at Bullock’s Creek cemetery. Banquet Saturday Night A “churchwide sweetheart ban quet” for the entire membership of | Joanna Baptist church is being planned for Saturday evening, Feb ruary 16, in the recreation room of the educational building at T:30 in the evening. John Holland Hunter of Clinton, will serve as toastmas ter. A musical program will be given during and following the dinner,! with William Jordan, teacher. in the Newberry schools, and Mrs. Alec Crawford, of Joanna, doing solos. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fowler, i the church choir director T will pre-. i side at the piano. Other entertain ment will consist of a humorous skit presented by the young people of the church. Following the serving of the ban quet, Dr. James A. Barry, of Fur man university, will speak ta the group. HOME 4 1 - ^ TAX RETURNS NOTICE! County Auditor's office will be open until March 1 to take tax returns for the ensuing year. Real Estate will not be re- turned except in the cases of newly acquired property or ' new buildings which have been erected. PERSONAL PROPERTY including automobiles and cattle are due to be reported. The only property Exempt from tax ation is household furniture used in the home of the owner, Jennie V. Culbertson Laurens Codnty Auditor When dinners don’t seem quite am ple or when you want to make one of your family dinners into a more fes tive occasion, add a delicious first course. Freeze ginger ale to a mush in the automatic refrigerator and place a scoop in a sherbet glass. Top this with well chilled, drained fruit cock tail and serve with maraschino cherry or a sprig of mint. Hollow out some orange shells if you want a novel fruit cup. These can be filled with a mixture of diced oranges, sliced, fluted bananas, and cut pineapple. Use maraschino cherry syrup for flavoring. When dinners are heavy, use one of the thinner soups and serve small portions. Cream of spinach soup can be thinned with milk, then served at tractively with a generous dash of nutmeg. Combination fruit juices make an excellent first course which can be served in the living room. One part of grape juice fo two parts of pine apple juice is excellent. One inch green pepper rings make an .attractive setting for a seafood i- first course. Shrimp, crabmeat, lob ster and halibut or any combination of these with highly seasoned sauce is delicious. Chilled vegetable juices sparked with lemon and Worcestershire sauce make appetizing first courses. Serve this with small balls of cottage cheese seasoned with catsup, rolled m finely grated raw carrot ana place on a toothpick. RECIPE OF THE WEEK ' Chocolate Banana Lollipops (Makes 12 lollipops) 1 package semi-sweet chocolate morsels 3 tablespoons hydrogenated short ening 6 bananas Melt semi-sweet chocolate morsels and sihortening over hot, but not boil ing water. Stir occasionally until melted. Cut bananas in half crosswise. Insert lollipop stick into cut end of banana. Dip into melted chocolate. To anchor firmly, allow a small portion of chocolate to adhere to stick. Place on waxed paper in refrigerator until chocolate hardens. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST k Offices a; 200 South Droad St. ~ Phone fi;>8 Office Honrs 9.00 to 5:30 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 50 BLINDS, odd sizes and colors, each,...„ 100 SHADES, , each 2 Square Yds. 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