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rAUE KIGH‘> FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1943 WHITENER-OUSLEY The following announcement has been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Whitener of this city: Mr. and Mr. Guy V. Whitener announcement the engagement of their daughter Kathryn Mae to Tommy Franklin Ousley, Sargeant U. S. Army Air Corps, of Griffin, Georgia and Columbia. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. Edward Gayle, of Charleston, was a weekend visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hack Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols, of Charleston are spending this week with Mrs. Nichols’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cook on Glenn street. Lieut, and Mrs. Grady Smart of Charleston, spent the past weekend in the home of Mrs. Smart’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, enroute to Fort Eustis, Virginia where he will be stationed. Mrs. J. C. Harmon spent Sunday in Columbia with her husband who is enployed there. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore spent the weekend in (Jainsville, Fla. with their daughter, Mary Elizabeth. They were accompanied by Mrs. W. L. McGill who visited relatives there. Friends of Dr. J. E. Renwick will regret to learn that he is ill at his home in the ML Bethel-Carman? community. Miss Estell Carpenter, of Ruther- fordton, N. C., is visiting her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. William Lominick of Cha ides ton are cisiting th d - parents in the city. Home Demo n stration News If you are interested in a steam •pressure cooker you will be glad to hear that there will be some avail able this summer. Just how they will b e allocated no one seems to know but it might be a good thing to contact your dealer and put your name on his waiting*list. After you have located the cooker you apply for one just as you have been doing about wire, etc. The number of cookers will be limited, so delay might be dangerous if you wish to get one. The U. S. Department of Agriculture has issued a release in sisting that the use of the steam pressure canner is the only method it can reommend for the canning of certain types of vegetables known as “non-acid.” The non-acid foods in clude such vegetables as beans, peas, corn, spinach, other greens, and as paragus, as well as meats. In acid products such as fruits and tomatoes, rhubarb, and pickled beets, on the other hand, botulinum spores are made harmless or destroyed by boil ing temperatures and these foods can be safely canned by the boiling water-bath mehod. 4 Other methods recommended are dehydrating, brining, pickling, and freezing. Root crops, winter cab bage, pumpkins, and winter squash can be stored. Canning bulletins are available at the office of the Home Demonstration Agent. It is the purpose of the agent to hold can ning demonstrations in various local ities. The public will be welcome at any of these meetings—most of w'hich will be held in June. Will be glad for you to get a group together and ask for canning demonstration. This is our big job and we want to do it right. At the close of the mattress pro ject in Newberry county there was about 200 pounds of cotton on hand. There were also some scraps of ma terial left from the comfort pro gram. One of the Home Demonstra tion clubs volunteered to use these leftovers in making cushions for the HAL’S ADLETS Mother’s Day will find cut flowers very much on the short side. The demand is terrific, especially in the cities with war activities and lush money, resulting in the highest prices we have ever known. We will have some choice cut flowers and ample to tak e care of the corsages which we will be able to make, but please bear in mind that it is our custom to stop taking orders when we book as many as we WELLS THEATER THURSDAY “RHYTHM PARADE” N.T.G. and the Florentine Gardens Revue Gale Stcnn, Rober. Lowery Ted Fio Rito and Orchestra Added—Selected Shorts Matinee 9c-25c Night '9c-30c FRIDAY & SATURDAY CHAR’ ES STARRETT—; n “RIDIN’ THRU NEVADA' G MEN VS. BLACK DRAGON and BLONED and GROOM Comedy Admission 9c and 25c MONDAY & TUESDAY A Year Ago Corregidor Fell! Now see the 28 days of Epic Heroism Re-inacted in “CORREGIDOR” Otto Kruger, Elissa Landi & Donald Woods Added NEWS and COMEDY Matinee 9c—25c Night 9c—30c WEDNESDAY 15c BARGAIN DAY 15c “BLACK DRAGONS’* Bela Lugosi and Joan Barclay ADDED “DOVER” Admission 9c and 25c O PERA HOUS E SATURDAY “T—E—X—A—S” William Holden, Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford THE SECRET CODE and A COMEDY Admission 9c and 20c all day inmates of the county home. The club members enjoyed doing this for them and they felt more than * re paid when they saw how happy this little attention made these lonely people. feel we can .properly make. We don’t “throw them together” ever. And, as at Easter time, we defini tely will reserve enough flowers and plants to take care of every or der from those in the service, and this includes the WAACS, etc. They come first with us. Mother’s Day cards, lots of them, 5c and up. Blooming plants. On these * we will be right well fixed for we searched the markets for nice plants. From Illinois, Ohio, Alabama, and North Carolina we have received large shipments; in fact we went to Charlotte to get a large load of choice plants, and at the Scholtz (former Newberrians) Greenhouses florists from all over the two Caro linians were standing in line awaiting their tum to get their allotment. R IT Z THURSDAY & FRIDAY Richard Green, Carla Lehmann, S. King in “FLYING FORTRESS NEWS—Cartoon—Superman Adm: Matinee 9-25c Night 9-30c SATURDAY Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel In “Henry Aldrich Gets Glamoui” Chapter 10 “Smiling Jack’’ COMEDY Admission 9c and 25c all day MONDAY and TUESDAY Lana Turner, Robert Young, Walter Brennan In ; “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” News—Added: the “Fighting Engi neers Adm.: Mat. 9c-25c Night 9c-30c WEDNESDAY Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter IN RAIDERS OF SAN JOAQUIN COMEDY Adm. Mat.: 9c-25c Night: 9c-30c NOTICE—In order to see a complete show you must not come later than 9:00 o’clock at night. NOTICE—In order to see a complete show you must not come later than 9:00 o’clock at night. CARPENTER'S Let’s join the nation-wide move ment to honor the mothers of America .... MOTHER’S DAY May 9th Give your mother something, personal; lovely underwear, handbag, housecoat, dress, hosiery, costume jewelry, or any of many items you can select for her— to be nicely packaged—at Carpenter’s. “She’ll like it. Geraniums from 75c up, Cinerarias $1, Hydrangeas $1.50 up, Fuchsias $1 and $1.50, and other plants. We would love to have you come in and see th e plants. If you don’t want a blooming plant we have a lot of house plants for gifts. Flower seed, Burpee’s giant and pom pon zinnias, ordoriess mari golds, and other flower seeds. Fancy leaf caladium bulbs 35c, 3 for $1. Try'a few this year. They thrive in hot weather. Fostoria glassware makes a fine Mother’s Day gift. We have many barrels of fresh Fostoria just placed on sale.' As this was being written our Orchids came. They are beautiful. One lady who received one from our shop for Easter was so thrilled that she is now having the entire corsage pressed and fraaned. Clematis vines, last call. We have made a lot of folks happy with our clematis. Dahlia bulbs, the old favorites 15c, some of the newer varieties up to 90c each. Drop in this weekend, if just to orowse around. VERNA AND HAL KOHN Mrs. Andrew GamLerel, of Laurens, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeder on Mayer ave. NOTICE We have moved to a much larger store on the corner of Friend and Caldwell streets, just one door above our old location. We have a big selection in Piece Goods and have also added to our line inexpensive ready made dresses. We appreciate your business over the past two years, and cordially in vite you to pay us a visit here. Carolina Remnant Store 1100 Caldwell Street JOHNSON HAGOOD CLARY Need a New Ha{? —or perhaps some Shirts for the coming hot days. We Can Outfit.You Completely TROPICAL SUITS $25 and $27.50 SPORT COATS $15 SLACK SUITS $5 and $10 ARROW SHIRTS $2.25 and $2.50 Jarman and Crosley Square Shoes $6.50 86 $8.50 HICKOK SPORT BELTS $1 and $1.50 Dobbs and’Dunlap HATS $6.50 Men’s Gaberdine Slacks for Spring ...$5.95 to $8.95 Johnson Hagood Clary Caldwell Street On The Square Newberry