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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, Septemler 17, 1953 District Foil Seminar Be Held Here Friday —♦— The Greenwood District Fall Sem inar will be held September 24 at WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Broad Street Methodist church of this city. The- program calls for reg istration at 9:30 oclock. The purpose of the meeting is to present the total Educational Pro- | gram of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild. Study classes for the W. S. C. S., W. S. G. t Children and Youth will be presented by out standing leaders. < 3 ) /a'mtaeM± V j- By Being Here, We Serve Our Community... Many are the people that feel more secure in the knowledge that this fine prescription pharmacy is near at hand. Complete stocks of drugs and medicines, even those seldom required, are here at your call when needed. The very presence of our complete stock and highly skilled personnel is a credit to our community. It is to your advantage to avail yourself to the many services of this fine local institution. FRESH SHIPMENT NT NNALLY’S CANDIES Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 “The Old Reliable' Phone 19 M-i 'BRQKXmk Oheatae^iBNfi k Where It’s SoC-O-O-L! Thursday and Friday Sept. 17-18 % V niEN THE CRIMSON CRUSADE CLASHED WITH > . THE SCARLET HORDES OF THE KING! Ufl >. PUCStNT Warne^Bros Robot Louis Stmnson s m Master of PLLANTRAE -TECHNICOUH! £ ) All its scenesMmed in Scotland" Cornwall and on the Mediterranean! •▼AfteNMO - ^ ERROL FLYNN bEmricecampbell-wonnefurneaux FCtiR LIYESEY-ANTHONY STEEL herb'meaodw- TJwuolCofSC- wiLUAMTEToHLEt Saturday, Sept. 19 (One Day) “GUN BELT” (Technicolor Western) With George Montgomery, Tab Hunter, Helen Westcott Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 21-22 1 Romulus With ZSA ZSA GABOR and COLLETTE MARCHAND - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 (ONE DAY) SPLIT SECOND Suspense Story of Six People in a Desert Death Trap With Alexis Smith and Stephen McNally and Jan Sterling THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 18-19 I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE (A Horror Show) With FRANCES DEE and TOM CONNOLY. EL PASO STAMPEDE i (New Action Western) With ALAN "ROCKY" LANE “JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 3 9c and 30c WITH THE SICK 52 Farm Women From This County Friend^mt-Mrs. Fannie Watson will 'At District Meeting at Laurens county was represented by 52 farm women at the Piedmont District meeting held at Clemson college on Saturday, Sept. 12. Mrs. be glad to know she is improving ^ Blalock clinic after a several week’s , . illness. > Mrs. James Derrick of Joanna, Mrs. Frank Lawson, Mrs. Nell Mills, Mrs. W. B. Samples and Belton W. Booper are all patients at Hays hospital j Robert Wasson, district director, where they are recuperating follow- presided over the meeting and gave j ing operations. | a report on the International meet-' Mrs. D. T. Lowe has returned to the ing of the association of Country 1 | home of her daughter, Mrs- T. R. Me- Women of the World at Toronto,] ! Elveen, after being a patient at Dr.: Canada, which she recently attend-4 1 Moore’s clinic in Columbia suffering | ec j an arm fracture. J theme for the meeting' was 1 Friends of Mrs. Morpn Todd will! .. st then , Pami | y Lite .. Drj j interested to know she is a patient Aaron Rutledgei direc ' or o( p ers(m .! al Guidance at Furman University, was guest speaker. His topic was “The New Family”. pr. R. F. Poole, president of Clemson; Dr. M. D. Farror, Dean of Agriculture; be at Hays hospital. Mrs. Joseph Steiner who has been I a patient at Blalock clinic for several ! days has returned to her home on ; Holland street. Mrs. M. D. Smitherman who under- I went an operation yesterday and Mrs. | Curtis Taylor are patients at Hays hospital. Miss Juanita Neely, State Home Agent, and Mrs. Gordon Blackwell, president of the i South Carolina Mrs. Lena Costello and Mrs. Ralph Council of Farm Women, also ap- Riddle who have been patients for a peared on the program, few days at Blalock clinic have re-1 ^j rs Ljuj an Mahon and Mrs. Gus turned to their hpmes. . 1 xr u * .u j * Nash, of the Greenpona commun ity, participated in the district chorus. Mrs. Lawrence Cook, president of the Laurens Cou:|ty Council, served as Mrs. Wasson’s secretary. Mrs. B. A. G<56dwin | gave the goals for the county on After-school snacks are important | the Program of Work for 1953-54. for growing youngsters, nutritionists Welcome Children Home With After School Snacks WADSWORTH CLUB TO MEET agree, because many boys and girls who work and play hard quickly | use up the energy mealtime food At the regular meeting of the ; provides. Wadsworth Home Demonstration Snacks count, too, because boys, c i u b this afternoon at 3:30 in the and girls need the warm feeling of commun jty building new members having Mother welcome them with iW jii be honored. The club is con- a treat, ready to listen to anything ! ducting a membership drive and all they want to tell her about the day’s interested persons or prospective happenings before they’re off again members are invited to attend. Mrs. for before-supper outdoor play. | R 0 y Crawford is hostess for the A crunchy red apple to bite into! meeting. A juicy orange! A crisp cookie full m of brown sugar, spice and everything Tn nice! A chunky slice .of oatmeal MASONS TO quick bread, studded with dates or: figs! Frosty glasses of milk! Snacks: Campbell Lodge No. 44, AFM, like these tasted good when the first ^’^ 1 * ^ er Master ^ Degree at little red schoolhouse was built, and 7 P- m -’ September 27. All mem- they still do. You’ll like the Variations suggest ed with these recipes because they give you leeway to use whatever happens to be in the house, and they also make interesting taste changes. Brown Sugar Cookies Ingredients: 2 cups sifted flour, Vfe teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoon cinnamon, V* tea spoon allspice, 3 4 cup shortening, 1*2 cups firmly bers are asked to be present. T egg, T t cup packed brown sugar, light corn syrup, IVi teaspoons vanilla, ‘Y cup buttermilk, Us cups, coarsely chopped walnuts. Method: JSifL together fWur, bak ing soda, salt, cinnamon «md all spice. Cream shortening and sugar. Add egg, corn syrup and vanilla; beat well. Stir in sifted dry ingre dients alternately with buttermilk; stir in bran and walnuts. Drop by level tablespoonfuls, a few inches apart, onto greased baking sheet. 1 Bake in moderate (375F) oven 12 to 15 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen cookies. Mincemeat Cookies: Prepare brown sugar brand cookies, as above, adding 2-3 cup moist mince meat with bran and walnuts. Candied Fruit Cookies: Prepare brown sugar bran cookies, as above, adding 1 cup mixed candied fruits with brand and walnuts. ELEAZER (Continued from Page six) / J # we headed into the low descending | sun. At the appointed time, right on the minute, our wheels touched the' runway at Spokane, Washington, a! whole continent away from where: we had started after breakfast that I morning! Now I'd like to shoot across the continent on one of those’ pets. They igo twice as fqst as we did. Then I ' could eat breakfast in Greenville and the noon meal out there. Yes, and perchance, come right back and have supper here at home. Wonder of wortders, we are liv ing with! Look at me. I dreamed of j flying as a kid, merely dreaming. | Now I do it. I wonder what kids can dream about now. Maybe flying to j the, riioon. That seems no farther joff than my present flying did to me as a kid.» [ And farming too now goes about : as fast. I plowed a mule on rough land where the rocks and roots j bruised my shins. Now I see 4-row : outfits doing the work of 25 boys jand mules. And doing it better! My, it’t good to be living now* SEE AND BUY \OVSN D££ft£ * QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT •• .at ••• Laurens Tractor & Implement Co. Your Authorized JOHN DEERE Dealer for Laurens County Sales - Parts - Service New and Used Equipment Clinton Hwy.—Vi Mile Past City Limits Telephone 22396 f Laurens, S. C. DON'T em FAMOUS CUFFS -St out use ms Buckeye Aluminum Chicken Fryer S5.10 T HERE’S really no secret to it. You just use low heat cooking with modern Buckeye _ aluminum ware. In this fryer with its bevel- seal cover, chicken or the less expensive cuts of meat cook to a luscious, tasty tenderness in their own juices. You save all their flavorful goodness. You can use the pan uncov ered for all types of frying and pan broiling, too. COPELAND Hardware Supply Dk in It it Over! N O MAN ever achieved suc cess without first tasting the dregs of defeat. Smaller men are overcome by their set backs—bigger men use them as stepping stones to greatness. Fear and lack of self-confidence are the greatest enemies of suc cessful accomplishment. But life gives wonderful fruits to those who have the courage to de mand them. Thu lift of Abraham Lincoln is a vivid demonstration of out standing courage. Until he was 40 years old, Lincoln knew noth ing but defeat and failure. His spirit, however, was unconquer able and his unwavering confi dence in his own ability made of him one of the world's really great men. Like the vrind that carries one ship east and another west, your thoughts will lift you up or pull you down, according to the way you set the sails of your thinking. 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SATURDAY — SEPT. 19 MAIN EVENT — RETURN MATCH Karl (Krippler) Davis vs. George Becker Jack Dempsey In Person — Referee Main Event OTHER STAR BOUTS Reserved seats now on sale at box office. General admission ticket sale starts at 10 *A.M. Saturday morning. No increase in prices. Saturday Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Arena SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 19 - 8:00 P. M.