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Thursday, December 6, 1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” • 0 , . . V - Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN T v 33 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE ^ We've got the one gift a man can't get enough of - DOBBS Page Seven No matter how many hats your man owns, he'll love you for another Dobbs! For a Dobbs Gift Certificate readies him for the kind of hat-selecting he really enjoys... gives him his choice of colors and styles. For Christmas, it’s the Dobbs! Shown above, Dobbs Guild Ed<<e. $8.50 to $15.00 - Adair's Men's Shop “For The Man Who Cares” Colorful California Slaw Looks Pretty, Tastes Good ■r Nancy Carter Looking for a spur-of-the-moment salad to perk up tonight’s dinner? You’ll welcome the choice of this colorful California Cole Blew. A combination of crisp cabbage, grapefruit, apple and avocado blended with sour cream for added goodness. The freshness of summer fruits and vegetables and the crispness of them make summer salads so enjoyable. Here are some salad tips yea’ll want to keep in mind: L Bay the freshest produce in the market. There’s nothing to equal nature’s freshness and many supermarkets preserve this freshness for you by careful packaging, speedy refrigeration and handling. t. Wash the vegetables and fruit; trim if necessary, drain thoroughly, then put them in the refrigerator. I. Chill all salad ingredients before using. This means to chill the dressing ingredients or make the dressing in advance and let it chill to blend flavors. 4. Make the salad last Or better yet, toss the salad at the table and serve it at once. Many folks like salad as the first course. 6. Lemon, lime and other citrus juices will keep fruits like apples, peaches and pears from turning dark in salads. If summer meals are a problem for you to plan and prepare we have several folders of easy tested recipes you may enjoy.' If you would like these free booklets write to me, Nancy Carter, P. -0. Box 4868, Atlanta, Ga. Just ask for “Summer Recipes’’. CALIFORNIA COLI SLAW 1 * medium grapefruit - '1 large Delicious unpeeled apple 1 medium avocado 2 cups shredded cabbage, well chilled A4 cup dairy-made sour cream 3 tablespoons sugar ft teaspoon salt ^ Peel and section grapefruit, removing all membrane. Wash and dice or thinly slice apple. Peel and slice avocado. Sprinkle fruit with grapefruit juice. Lightly toss together all ingredients. Serve at once. Makes 6 servings. Junior High Canteen Has First Meeting - ^ The first meeting of the re cently organized Junior, High School Canteen was held on Fri day evening at the armory with about one hundred and twenty students attending. . The canteen Is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and is under the direction or the organization president, Mrs. Fred Holcombe. called for IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phona 74 WITH THE SICK Jet ♦, For teen-ager The Lifetime Gift that Locks Away Her Personal Treasures So Beautifully- So Safely-So Privately. Lane Chests start at only $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS your choica for Chrittmat; pay naxt yaar on EASY WEEKLY TERMS CONTINENTAl'-StautiM modtriv lowboy che»» wifh lull lungth drawer in bare, «mor» broo trim. Finithed in .blond oak or in Sealoam, Pearl or Cordovan Mahogany; alto available in Walnut. Out standing value at »S995 PHONE 257 square dancing and led the group in other dance routines In addi tion to Dr. and Mrs. Holcombe parents assisting oh entertain ment, decorations, refreshments, and chaperone committees were Mr. and Mrs. L. S Reddeek, Mr and Mrs. William Brooks Ow ens, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mix on, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, Mrs. Jasper Rowland, Mr and Mrs. J B. Arnold, Mrs. H. Earl Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Black and Mrs. L V Powell. During the evening punch and cookies were served from the re freshment table prettily appoint ed with berries, greenery and ta pers. * The next meeting will be a Christmas party on Dec 14 Birth Announcements WTLUK Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Willis announce the bifttf of a daughter, Joan Lynn, on Dec, 1 at Hays hos pital Mrs Willis is the former Miss Betty Emery. ALEXANDER Mr and Mrs Lewis C Alexan der announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Paul, Dec 1 .it Hays hos pital. Before marriage Mrs Alex ander was Miss Faye Robinson. WEBB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb an nounce the birth at a daughter, Cathy,Lynn, on Dec 3 at Blalock clinic. Mrs Webtf- is the former Miss Grace Lee Revis SUDDETH Mr and Mrs. Alan Suddeth an nounce the birth of a son, James N'olpnd. on Nov. 28, at Suburban Hbspital, Bethesda. Md They al- so have another son, Tommy, two and a half years old , BLALOCK ■ ber of Ihe Clinton schools facul ty for a number of years. • j DONNAN Mr and Mrs Joe D, Donnan, of Charleston, announce the birth of a son, David Arthur, on Saturday, December 1, in the New Roper hospital in Charleston Mrs Don nan is the former Miss Theresa Antley, o< Chari aan is. the son of nan. and tlv ston r. Don- Don- th»s city.. late Mr Donnan of N? 1 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs A O’Darue! Will celebrate their .V>th wedding an niversary Saturday, December 8. Mr and Mrs. Franci.1 Blalock announce the birth of a son. Hen ry Von.Hollen, on November 30, at Blalock clinic. Mrs Blalock is the farmer Miss Eloise Von Hol- len McCORD Mr and Mrs Harold A Mc Cord, of Greenwood, announce the bifth of a son, Robert Gaines, on November 22 at Self Memorial hospital. Mrs. McCord was be fore marriage Miss Mary Games, of Greenwood, and was a mem- Subccriba To THE CHRONICLE Phono 74 DICKEY Western Jeans S1.95-$2.95-S3.50 L B. DILLARD “Backache” ' The symptoms of BACK - ACHE may have such names as arthritis, lumbago, neuritis, slipped disc or sciatica. The symptoms of these disorders are caused by a slipped verte bra press in* on the nerves, shutting off the Life Force. Chiropractic adjustments re store the slipped vertebra to its normal position and the symp toms of backache with its ex- cruiatin* pain and soreness dis appear. A slipped vertebra may be causing your trouble. Find out. Simply consult Dr. C. J, Hart. 1 205 Church St.. Laurens. S. C., and you will be advised if a slipped vertebra is the cause of your trouble. Tel. 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Sansbury will be interested to know she is a patient at Hays hospital Arthur Greenwood has returned to his home on South Broad street after a several days stay at Blalock clinic. / Friends of A. B Blakely will be interested to know he is a pa tient at Blalock clinic. / Kenneth Tutker, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Tucker, has returned home from Blalock clinic where he was a patient several days. Carol Pace, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Pace, underwent an ap pendectomy last week at Blalock clinic and is now improving at home. The following who have been patients at Hays hospital were able to return to their homes ear lier in the week: Mrs. Evelyn Holtzclaiw, Mr*. George Campbell, Herman Phipps, Mrs. Otis Smith and Mrs Colie Prince. Patients at Blalock clinic in clude Mrs. Agnes Bryson, I. C. iMcCarley. Mrs. W. O. McGee, Mrs. Sidney Riser and Mrs Ross Young of Laurens? E. Frank Anderson returned Tuesday from Blalock clinic , to the home of his son, James E. Anderson. Mrs. Boyce Wilson, who under went an operation Monday. J. P. Leopard and Thomas B Corley are patients at Hays hospital. Littlfc' Walter James, Jr., and Sam Harrison are among patients dismissed earlier in the week from Blalock clinic. Mary Grace League, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill League, was a patient at Blalock clinic during the week-end. Miss Mary Jones has returned to her home in Mountville follow ing an appendectomy at Blalock clinic. E. W. Ferguson has returned home from Blalock clinic where he was a patient several days - Mrs. Beatrice Todd Is New Manager Of Hotel Clinton Mrs. Beatrice Todd is the new manager of Hotel Clinton, comer of South Broad street and East Carolina avenue. Mrs. Todd, a native of Ander son, but more recently of Colum bia, succeeds Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Smith, who recentl^ left to ope rate a motel out of Atlanta. The hotel is under lease to A W. Hartley, who operates several other hotels, including the Fair- forst in Union, where he resides. 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