SEPTEMBER IS, 1952 Cavaiettes . (Cont'd, from Page 3) with two one-hit games and made 19 homeruns. Carol Patterson, centerfield and third base, was a fine fielder and registered a .466 with 49 hits in 105 trips to the bat. Nancy Pitts, pitcher and third, won nine games Ditch ing, and pitched one 2-hit and one 3-hit games. She turned in a .465 at bat. Joyce Creswell played second and scored 79 runs, leading the team in that category. She hit .438. L i 1 1 i e Belle Crawford, catcher, was equally good behind or at the plate. Batting .421, she had 51 hits in 124 times at bat. Jerry Barker was in left field, turning in a good fielding record and an average of .441 at bat. Sybil Johnson, rightfield. was a good hitter and fielder turning in a season's average of .370. Pat Davenport was on first Strictly For Girls This is a new department we are trying out this time, written just for the girls of our communities from 12 to 60. If you have a good recipe you'd like to share with your neighbors, or a handy shortcut you have found in sewing or housework, send it in to us so we can try it out. " * * Burning Questionl Too much work or too much worry, Too much living in a hurry, An overbearing appetitie Can put you in a sorry plight. When a touch of indigestion Makes intself thn hiimir.** K question. Baking soda, taken quick. Will end your bout of feeling sick. A half a teaspoon in cool water Will make you feel just like you oughter! # ? Beanburgers with coffee are an unusual and meatless change we ran across, with this recipe for 6 burgers: Toast 6 slices of bread; place on broiler rack. Mix together 1 lb. baked beans, 3 tbsp. pickle relish. 2 tsp. mustard and Va tsp. grated onion. Pile on toast slices Top each with slice of American cheese. Place under preheated broiler for 3 to 5 minutes until cheese is melted. Really good! $ * When water leaves a ring in a white porcelain pan. sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth and rub gently. Wash and rinse. The stains are gone. The Old Timer: IB Dinappointment and defeat ran be hitter pilla?hut you don't have to awallow them I" T m m and batted in the winning run in the final play-off game. Her average was .418. Betty Samples, utility, hit .264 with nine hits in 34 trips to the plate. Joan Cannon, utility, hit a .277 with 10 hits out of 36 times at bat. Sharon O'Shields, utility, hit a .230 with three hits out of 13 times at the plate. Carol Mills, utility, batted an average of .333. Seven of the Cavalettes were from Clinton and six were Lvdia girls. Final Playoffs The Clinton Cavalettes continued their season's winning streak by winning the playoff in four straight games. Opening with Whitmire, they rolled over that team bv 21 to 6. August 6 they played Whitmire there and with some top pitching by Nancy Pitts, beat them 12 to 3. August 12 the Cavalettes toured to Joanna where they let that team down by 14 to 1. August 14. Joanna came here and was beaten in a very close game ending up 10 to 9. The Cavalettes won 28 straight games without a loss, scoring 523 runs to their opponents 191, and got 523 hits to the opponents' 234. The Cavaletfpv: wppp not holh less than 9 runs in any game. The highest single-game score by the Cavalettes was 51 runs against Watts Mill in an early season game. Messed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.?(From the Sermon on-the Mount.) So many of us these (fays seem to be concentrating on security. comfort, entertainment, while consciously or not we long for peace of mind and soul. We should seek first for righteousness?pray earnestly for help and wisdom to live, think and act righteously, guided by the Word of God. Only then shall we possess all that is good. TRY IT If. when you rise tomorrow. Your heart is light as air. It's always in season To think of the reason And silently offer a prayer. >> > Why wait until sorrow Turns you to God. in despair? When life goes gaily (Could happen daily) Say. "Thank You. Lord" in prayer. 1 s? \ S? -/ They SAY \ j AT Tm'E PlAST 1 TV-ERE J fO - V? SAfE L 'W ?> \ SUBSTITUTE \V K.I \ TO? A / ^~ \\ UV*S // s^wovuy x^ ^ umr COVMMTH HE CLOTHMAKER Tsrrrrh THIS CLINTON Male Chorus is gaining a lot of prominence . through public appearances these days and is a well-polished group under the direction of Mrs. Joe Land. They meet Mondays at 7:30 and invite others to join Around C\ By Mrs. Joe Land The Clinton Male Chorus, which is gaining prominence through a number of public appearances, meets Mondays at 7:30-8:30. Others interested l' in joining the group are I urged to attend. * # tn Arts and crafts classes started meeting the second week in September. The classes are held Tuesday evenings, 7:30, in the communitv buildinn. ? improper ana unsaie. Jimmie Suttle. Cloth Room. 3. "When doffing slasher, full warp has tendoncv to return to slasher due to front | track being lower than back track. This is a hazard because ! persons doffing slasher have backs to returning warp."? Cassie Jove. Slasher Room. 4. "Need one step and hand ring to aid women in getting to fire escape. Tlvs is about L ^I Vifis '' / . -i x SNAPS OF CLINTON Y p^r , VJ-^if?r?^^l 111 ^ M . V #- i >ur feet from floor."?Joe aughman, Spinning. 5. "Suggest some form of