The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 03, 1949, Image 15
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Thursday, November 3, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Paee Seven
West Clinton
had done nothing wrong but al
most unmasked him. He then un
masked and many were very much
surprised to find it was the pastor,
((Continued from page two) R ev j 0 h n H. Holland, who gave a
Stewart, Ga, Later promoted to tech very short talk bringing out the moral
sergeant, he attended Enemy Air- 0 f how the children had gotten rid of
craft OCS at Camp Davis, N. C., and the devil in the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Freet had been
F.'.Sl. v. In invited to help plan for the social.!
to Fort E “SUce Va n ns an anti-. R etreshments 0( dougnuts, pop-,
a,r,: nninld l„^V nl I corn and drinks were served by the.
was promoted to 1st Lt Receiving junj j , , he
his overseas orders on February 8,' J m
19 «. he shipped to Italy and served Junior Metii
with the 10th Mountain Division for . . . ,
eight months in the North Appenines T , he I umor . visionary society of
and the Po Valley campaigns. He Bailey Memona< church met on Tues-
returned to the states in September, ^ afternoon at the Lydia commun-
1945, and was discharged the f 0 l- center with Mrs. David Word as
lowing November. I* 10 **®* 8 - t . , or Ho P i
• ...... .1 The meeting was called to order
After trying his hand at farming the president. Lands Dunaway. ,
tor nearly 20 months, Mr. Spires devotional was given by Flor- [
reenlisted as a staff sergeant in ence § av ju e> an( i prayer was offered
July, 1947, and was assigned to the b Mr ^ Word
:38th F. A. at Camp Carson. Later) Mrs Ione Wallace and Mrs. Art,
he became operations sergeant for j p ree ^ ^h e group in a number of,
the 3rd Battalion, 14th Inf., where Hallowe’en games which were en-,
he remained until he was notified joyed by all p resent>
of his warrant last month. He willj Dainty refreshments were served
be on detached service with Head- by ^ be hostess. The next meeting is
quarters Co., 14th Inf., until the 3rd be ^ be home of Patsy Cunning-
Battalion returns. ham. I
Mr. Spires is entitled to wear the
Bronze Star, the American Defense,' Charles E. Lowery Passes
Victory, American Theater, Occu- Funeral services for Charlie E.
pation and EAME Ribbons, and Com- • Lowery, 45, who died Friday after
bat Badge. I n0 on at the Veteran’s hospital at
Swannanoa, N. C., after several
months of illness, were conducted
Sexton-Reece Wedding
In a weu. din S marked by beauty g unday afternoon at 4:30 at Calvary
and simplicity ^L ss Mildred Sexton, church by the Rev. J. W 1 .
daughter of Rev. and ?>? rs - C. Sex " Spillers and the Rev. John R. Hol
ton, and Talmadge Reece, »on ol Rev -jland. Interment followed in Rose-)
and Mrs. W. T. Reece, of Langley, jnont cemetery.
were united in marriage at 4 o'clock
at the Pentecostal Holiness church
Sunday afternoon, October 30.
Rev. James H. Taylor of Pelzer,
assisted by Rev. Reece, father of Use
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bridegroom, conducted the
ring ceremony.
Pallbearers were Ralph Riddle,
Elmer Queen, James B. Meadors,'
Wooden King, Berry Trammell and)
Roy Ginn.
The honorary escort wai composed
double! of members of the local
(Legion post.
American
Mr. Lowery is survived by his wife,
one son and two daughters* two,
A program of wedding music Was
presented by Miss Cleve Jennings,
pianist, and Bobby Reece, brother of | brothers and one sister,
the bridegroom, soloist. The tradi-, ^
tional wedding marches were used.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white taffeta dress
with the veil lying in folds to the
waist. She carried a draped prayer
book topped with a lavemder or
chid. Her maid of honor and only
attendant was Miss Betty Smith of
this city, who wore a royal blue dross
with a headpiece of gold chrysanthe
mums and carried a matching nose->
Two glassss which have stuck to- 1
gether can easily be separated with
out breaking the glasses if you will
fill the inner glass with cold water
gay
Ushers were Charles Sexton of:and run hot water over the outer
Anderson, and Carl Sexton of this, glass.
city, brothers of the bride. Serving! When you need kindling in an
as best man was Hampton Atkin-. emergency, roll several sheets of
son of Shawville, Va. ) newspaper together and tie a knot
The vows we.e spoken before a in them,
white covered altar with hanging ivy! If the fat in a broiling pan catch
and branched ivy forming a back
ground with two candelabras and
baskets of white gladioli. The Lord’s!
es fire, turn off the flame or the
heat immediately. Throw salt on the
fire until the fat stops burning. Nev-
prayer was sung as the couple knelt er use water.
at the altar. ! Soft hairbrushes may be stiffen-
Immediately following the cere- ed if they are dipped in a mixture
meny the young couple left for Flor-) of equal parts ,»f water and milk, j
ida for a wedding trip. Upon their re- Dry the brushes before an open fire. 1
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Separate stamps which have stuck
together , by placing a thin sheet of
paper over the stamps and running
a warm iron over them.
Glass decanters are easily clean
ed by placing crushed egg shells in
them with strong soap suds. Shake
turn they will reside in Langley.
Hallowe’en Social Given Young
People
The junior missionary society of
Bailey Memorial church together
with other members of the church,
sponsored a Hallowe’en social on ] well, then rinse. ^ , i
October 31 at'7:30 in the basement of If your thimbje-~is-tt» large to stay
the church for the boys and girls of on finger, wet finger before inserting
the community. ! thimble.
The adults and children had been When suede shoes become scuffed
asked to come masked for the oc- in spots, rub gently with an emery
cas;on board to help bring up the nap of
The basemen was decorated in the the suede. Brush with a stiff-brist-
Hallowe’en motif and one room was led brush. ,
decorated as the chamber of horrors, j Some stains can be removed from
The °uests were invited to visit this i marb.e if you applj salt which has
room of which many shrieking things been moistened with lemon juice,
could be seen and heard. After much Let the salt remain on the stain for
merriment of the many masked par- an hour.
ties, the “devil” then appeared on ! Patent leather shoes can be clean-
the scene dressed in a bright red cos- ed with vaseline jelly and a soft tlan-
tume and mask carrying his pitch- nel cloth. This treatment aiso pie-
venta the leather from cracking.
fork. / ’'•'a* T
Some of the children told him they
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
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Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 658
•4 teaspoon baking powder
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Ask for “Willard’s Msssagc” which fuhr
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McGEE’S DRUG STORE ,
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
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RECIPE FOR THE WEEK
Fluffy Potato Pancakes
(Serves 4)
2 cups grated potatoes
4 eggs* separated
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon flour
1To lyr^are potatoes, pare and soak ’
in cold water for 12 hours. Grate
and drain thoroughly. Add egg
yolks, salt baking powder and flour.
Beat well. Fold in stiffly beaten
egg whites. Drop by spoonfuls on
to a well-greased skillet which has
been heated. Brown on both- sides.
Serve with applesauce.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Crisp Oatmeal Cookies
(Makes 60)
1 cup shortening
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups quick-cooking oats
*2 cup chopped nuts
Cream together sugars and shor
tening; add eggs and vanilla. Add
sifted dry ingredients, then oats and
nuts. Shape into rolls and wrap in
waxed paper. Chill thoroughly, then
slice one-fourth inch thick and bake
on an ungreased cookie sheet in a
moderate (350 degrees F.) oven for
10 minutes.
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59c
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19c
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Crisp Tender
CARROTS, 2 bunches
23c
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BANANAS, 2 lbs.
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9c
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SPINACH. 2 lbs ;....
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