The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 30, 1967, Image 22
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22—THE rnnONiri E Clinton S C , Nbv. 30?1 Wf
News of Joanna
MRS. W. J. HOGAN
Correspondent-Representative
Dial 697-694«
Mr. and Mrs. James Simp
son joined by Mr, and Mrs.
Davis Pitts of Clinton spent
Sunday, Nov. 19th in Tifton,
Ga., with Captain and Mrs.
Glenn Reeves.
Mrs. Vera Fraijklin, Rete
Dale and Lynn of Columbia,
Mrs. Mac Smith .who has
been on an extended visit with
her and Freda Rowe return
ed to Columbia on Sunday,
Nov. 19th after spending the
week here at the home of Mr.’
and Mrs., Mac Smith. Spend
ing the week with them also
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Workman of Dinuba, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
Jr. of Spartanburg joined
them for the week-end. This
past week-end, Mac Smith,
Stevie and Dean Rowe were
in Columbia returning the
visit. They attended the
Christmas parade on Friday
while there.
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Elliott and family of
Charleston, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lewis and family and
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright
md Karen.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday Terry Swygert
vas honored with a birthday
iinner by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert
at their home on the Whit-
nire Highway. Guests includ
ed their other son, Don, and
Mrs. Hermie Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Cromer, Miss
Cail Wood of Newberry, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Stone, Cynthia
and David of Saluda, Mr. and
Mrs Harold Swygert of Green
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gardner, Jay and Tina, Mr.
and Mrs. Ricky Gardner, and
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert
of Joanna.
HOME FROM COLLEGE
Mrs. Mattie Stroud, Kent Last Tuesday, Don Swy-
Stroud, Nicolas Kramm and
son, Bohdan visited Mrs.
Kramm at the Medical Col
lege last Thursday in Char
leston.
RETURNS TO NA THANG
A 1-C Thomas W. Jenkins
has returned to Na Thang
Air Base after spending a
few days at Sidney, Austra
lia.
gert completed a two-year
course in automation at the
Columbia Commercial Col
lege.
Mrs. Buford Lowery and
Karen were Wednesday over-
! night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Davis and family in
Camden. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Alls-
brook and family in Sumter.
! Karen remained with them,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bilo-j a od other friends and rela-
leau of Collinsville, Conn.,jtives until Sunday, when Mr.
jrrived On Thursday night for an d Mrs. Lowery returned for
for her.
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PREPARE FOR MADRIGAL —, Shades of six
teenth* century EnglatHl appear in the costumes
of fhfe Presbyterian College Madrigal Singers,
scheduled to give their second annual Madrigal Din
ner-Concert next Monday and Tuesday nights. Ad
vance reservations, already sold out for the two-
performances, assure more than 400 persons will
be in attendance in the college dining hall. Pic
tured donning costumes here are six members of
the madrigal group directed by Assistant Profes
sor Charles T. Gaines: Standing in the rear as the
magician—Rick Stall of Greenville; frbnt left
to right—Bob Gettman of Henuersoiiviue, in.
Nancy Alexander of Smyrna, Ga.; Danny Brown
of Austell, Ga.; Bonnie Dietz of Aiken; and Ken
Terrell of Ware Shoals.
WHITE ON LEAVE
Sonor Tec. Preston White
Jr. who was stationed in San
Diego, Calif., is spending a
leave with his parents. On
Ore. 7 he will report to Char
leston.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
The last day of November
a two week visit with their
daughter and son-in-laf, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Fuller, Bar
ry and Robin in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce
visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Misenhiemer and Mel in Ches
ter on Friday evening. Mrs.
Misenhiemer and Mel return
ed with them. On Saturday
they were overnight guests cf
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman
in Hickory. N. C. They also
visited Fred Buff at the Ca- brings a birthday to Don
tawba Valley nursing home. > Shealy, Jimmie Sexton, Betty.
! Stroud, Terry South, Her-
Donnie Estes spent the i bert Cockrell and Rachel Ann
Thanksgiving holidays at | Simpson,
home. He is a student at Co-; 0 n Dec. 1st Becky Sim-
lumbia Commercial. j mons wdl celebrate a birth-
Roman Jaskin, also a stD-i? 3 * a " d “ r „ and M ”' " er '
dent there, enjoyed the holi-. b '' rl toekrelt a Wedd.ng
days at home. ( (anniversary.
Last Wednesday guests of James C. Lollis, Kerry Ris-
Mr. and Mrs. Preston White er and Ruby Lewis will have
Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Frank birthdays on December 2.
Simpson of Marietta, Ga. I Johnny Nabors obserV( .
ELLIOTTS VISIT a birthday on December 3.
Turkey Recipes
Popular Now
By MARIE HEGLER ! edges of lettuce cups in pap-
Ext. Home Economist ' rika. Serve salad on lettuce.
Turkey is very plekt^Fttl Ton with almonds, if desired,
these days and the re^aft-; FRUIT SALAD DRESSING
ably priced birds appear on Vfe cup sugar
more tables every year.-** '
Turkeys of any size pn«ay
be roasted, but should alwdys’
be done in one contingipys
cooking period. Larger*.Jtif 2
keys are usually the best^-* '
1 egg
1 tablespoon flour
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3 /4 cup pineapple juice
Mix sugar and flour in the
top of double boiler. Add re
Leftover turkey may be :par^- maining ingredients and mix
M-Sgt. and Mrs/H. M. El
liott Jr. and family of Tam
pa, Fla., returnted on Satur
day after spendiog a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. EF-
liott Sr. Other dihner guests
on Thanksgiving day were
Mr. and Mrs. JiM Mundy of
Beula Franklin, Wanda
Summers, Toni Williams,
Brentley L. Prater and Lynn
'User will celebrate birthdays
on December 3.
On December 6, Mr. and
Virs. Janies Thomas will ob-
jerve a wedding anniversary.
Turkey Pan Pie For Hearty Eaters
Kice Council Photo
Turkey Pan Pie is * dish far hearty appetites, a full-
flavored turkey and rice main dish that needs little in the way
of accompaniments to make a moat handsome main course.
There is a nice balance of good-for-the-family things in the
casserole mixture. Apple makes for the unexpected touch of
color and flavor that’s atwaya welcome. Celery adds crunchy
succulence. Turkey furnishes prime quality protein for good
nutrition as well as the'dominant flavor. Rice, the invaluable
grain, supplies body, unites flavors and extends the other in
gredients in the most eye-catching, money-saving way.
Cooked rice is called for, and whatever kind of rice is used
is entirely up to the family’s or the cook’s preference. There
are four basic types to call on: precooked, parboiled, regular
milled white or brown. And each will give A-OK results in terms
of tenderness, light fluflincss, good taste and good nutrition
when cooked following directions bn the package.
A sweet relish, such as watermelon pickles and preserved
kumquats, points up the savory good taste of Turkey Pan Pie.
Turkey Pan Pie
cups cooked rice
teaspoon marjoram
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
cans (10y 2 ozs. ea.) cream
of chicken soup
cups grated sharp cheese
1 cup chopped onioa 2
1 cup diced celery 1
2 medium apples, cored and • 1
diced Vi
3 tablespoons butter or 2
margarine
3 cups diced and cooked turkey 2
(in large pieces) -
Cook onion, celery and apples in butter until tender. Add
turkey, rice and seasonings. Stir in soup. Mix thoroughly. Turn
into a greased 2-ouart casserole. Cover and bake at 350 degrees
for 20 minutes. Remove cover. Sprinkle with grated cheese.
(Continue baking another 10 minutes.
Makes 8 servings.
pared many delicious wdy£ so,’
that you don’t tire of it.''You
may also freeze your left
over holiday turkey so that
you can take it out and use
it weeks later.
Let me give you some
recipes which you might like
to try in using your leftover
turkey.
TURKEY KIDNEY BEAN
SALAD
While turkey and dry beans
are plentiful and especially
thrifty try this main dish
salad. Use chilled ingredi
ents, mix quickly and it’s
ready to serve after chilling,
about one hour to blend
flavors.
Serve with carrot sticks, to
mato wedges and potato
chips, Have tapioca pudding
for dessert. This makes a bal
anced meal which is easy to
prepare.
1 cup cooked, coarsely
chopped turkey ‘
1 tablespoon finely chopped
onion
1/3 cup chopped, sweet
pickle
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
1^4 cups cooked or canned
drained kidney beans
2 hard cooked, diced eggs
2/3 cup coarsely chopped
celery
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon pickle liquid
Combine all ingredients.
Toss lightly. Chill at least 1
hour to blend flavors. Makes
6 servings, Vs cup each.
TURKEY FRUIT SALAD
Here’s a good way to use
cooked turkey. Frozen tur
key drumsticks cooked until
tender, boned and chilled are
good in salads.
3 cups cooked, diced tur
key
2 cups drained pineapple
chunks
V4 cup fruit salad dressing
(recipe below)
Paprika as needed
1 cup seedless, halved
grapes
1 cup apple wedges, nun-
peeled
6 lettuce cups
1/3 cup almonds, slivered
toasted if desired .
Combine turkey, grapes,
pineapple chunks and apple
wedges. Chill until just before
serving time. Blend lightly (
with . salad dressing. Dipl
well. Cook over hot, not boil
ing, water, tirring constantly
until mixture is thick and
clear. Chill. Yield: 1V4 cup
dressing.
HOT TURKEY SALAD
3 cups cooked diced turkey
Vz cup toasted almonds
2 teaspooqs grated onion
1 cup crushed potato chips
2 cups diced celery
Vi teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 cup mayonnaise
Vt cup grated cheese
Combine all ingredients
except potato chips and
cheese. Mix lightly. Place in
greased casserole and sprinkle
with potato chips and cheese.
Bake at 450 degrees F for 15
minutes. Makes 6 servings.
SCALLOPED TURKEY
SUPREME
1 cup turkey broth
3 cups creamy turkey gravy
Vi cup slivered almond*
1 cup sliced mushrooms
sauted in butter )
2 cups cooked rice
3 cups cooked, sliced turkey
(about)
2 tablespoons minced pi-
miento v
Buttered bread crumbs
Pour broth over cooked
rice. Place a layer of rice in
buttered casserole, add lay
er of turkey and layer of
creamy turkey gravy. Sprinkle
with almonds, Pimiento and
mushrooms. Add alternate
layers and top with butter
ed crumbs. Bake at 350 de
grees F. for 45 minutes.
Serves 8.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN that the undersigned in
tend to file in the office of the
Secretary of State of South
Carolina, on or after the 4th
day of December, 1957, a
Declaration and Petition for
Incorporation, praying the
issuance of a Certificate
of Incorporation, as an elee
mosynary corporation under
the laws of the State of South
Carolina, to CLINTON
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
Inc.
Clinton South Carolina
November 27, 1967
I. M. ADAIR
ROBERT B WASSUNG
Nov 30-lc-0
A Touch Of Gold In
The Holiday Punch Bowl
This Sparkling Christinas Punch carries a hue of gold that
makes it vrry festive. Mellow yet tart pineapple-pink grapefruit
juice drink and apricot nectar are the juices that blend so
deliciously and prettily for this holiday party beverage. On a
table lighted by candles and decorated with pine bows and
Christmas tree balls that reflect the candle light, this - golden
punch becomes a beautiful centerpiece.
Sparkling Christinas Punch
'I can (46 oz.) pineapple pink l /i teaspoon angostura bitter*
grapefruit juice drink 1 large bottle (28 oz.)
3 cups apricot nectar gingerale oij champagne v
Have all ingredients well chilled. Mix ingredients together in-
a punch bowl and add ice cubes or an ice ring. Makes 24 four*
ounce punch cup servings.
Clemson Releases
Lawn, Golf Grass
CLEMSON — A fine-stem
stemmed bermudagrass suit
able for fine lawns and golf
greens—known as Pec Dee 102
—is being released by the
Clemson University Agricul
tural Experiment Station.
The grass is a mutation
arising from an early S. C.
planting of Tifton 328 varie
ty. The selection was made
from a patch growing on a
Florence, S. C., golf course.
The new grass offers a
darker green color, faster
coverage, and added disease
resistance. It has fewer seed
heads following stress cond -
tons. and has less upright
growth than the parent.
Pee Dee 102 is completely
male sterile and does not
produce viable seed However,
the grass is easily increased
by sprigs. Sod is available
for vegetative propagating
purposes, at the Pee .Dee Ex
periment Station, Florence,
and at the Sandhill Experi
ment Station. Pontiac.
Application for propagat
ing stock should be made to
S. C. Foundation Seed Asso
ciation, Clemson.
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