The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 26, 1951, Image 6
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Paco Two
Thursday, July 26, 1951
Traffic accidents killed 70 people
and injured 504 in the state during
Mav. Chief Commissioner Claude
R McMillan of the State Highway
Department said today.
In Laurens county, two were
killed and 10 injured.
Fourteen of the dead were pe
destrians. as were 29 of the in-
jAped. This brought the total num-
Troffic Depths Mount FJ em j n g Resigns
As Clerk of Court,
Gov. Byrnes To
Name Successor
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The resignation of Vic R. Fleming
Greasy frying pans and skillets
can be cleaned by adding a tea
spoon of soda and covering the| Friends of Mrs. George Speake
bottom with boiling water. Boil un- w iH regret to know she is a pa-
til grease dissolves. | t ient at the Blalock clinic.
For grease spots on floors, cover M rs . Irvin Ford of Avon Park,
cate the spirit a man should have
and the divine assistance he should
seek if he undertakes to be a tem
perate man, rightly using his time
and his powers for others. •
In I Corinthians 8 Paul discusses
at some length the matter of eat
ing meats offered to idols. It was
bor of pedestrians killed and in- as Laurens county clerk of court be-. soc j a unt ji g rease has been Fla. will arrive this week for a
jured in 1951 up to 55 3nd 158 rc®.C3rnc effective ycstcrd3]y. *V1t*. .rl0m**j aHonr*KoH tvvor* crvor> or*ri i i
Six-Inch Sermon
By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
CHRISTIAN SOCIAL LIFE
(Temperance)
Lesson for July 29: Romans 12 : customary,' after animals had been
1*2. I Corinthians 8. offered to idols, to sell the meat in
Memory Selection: I Corinthians the markets. The most of the meat
3:16. j used in Corinth was of the kind
The world has praised the dead indicated. Some of the Christians
1 believed it a sin to eat such meats.
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sacrifices tbM have, blessed. man- rA , . ' f . with a b .
, • _ .... . . • i absorbed, then scrub with soap and several weeks visit with her moth-[kind. But Paul writes in the first ^ : it d t at w i t h non-
spectively, or approximately ~l/n ing gave the condition of his health as hot water as tbe hands can e r Mrs. Eugene Hitt. verse of Romans 12 of a living sac- mpat before
pc cent, of the tota. killed and and business Interests, as the reason' sl d , . \\ t . and Mrs. Umar Nelson of rifice A man should be ready b, wh ° “* b * ,# “
, . im . n Lu h0 s ul i_ n _ 0t __ be au a1 :.' Atlanta, Ga., spent a few days last ^ ne _^ be '. ??L_ J f S . US ; It was Paul's judgment that he
7Vj per cent of the total injured
jn all types of traffic accidents.
In May’s total of 1,193 accidents,
said Mr. McMillan, 938 drivers
for his resignation. In addition to
holding the office, he is a farmer
and peach grower.
Mr. Fleming was first elected to
lowed to overheat because they week With ’the former’s mother,! but the apostle writes of living for h b J . 6 han ive
will become soiled in appearance Mrs T j Leake, and Mr. Leake. I Jesus day after day in consecrat- _ * « q
were found to have violated one the
and has held it them first.
even though you do not
grease |
food
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement, Sr.
I Jesus day after day
ing all his powers to the Master’s a i; cv
use. This is a service that demands po cy
irother cause for offense. Such a
which has spilled on them as Mrs " ^ M ' Clement, Jr., and little keep j n g tbe bod y f ree f rom harm-'
quickly as possible, and use a stiff.: sm , T “ mn ’/• 0t f.fj' , w ful indulgences.
bristled brush on the waffle surface' Su " da y J donda )' 0< Mr -
and Mrs. T. J. Leake.
Mrst Alec Cruickshanks and lit-
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
This completely equipped eombl-
And in a sacrificial service a man nation Newspaper-Commercial Print-
will not be conformed to the world, ing plant can serve you better. Our
but will be transformed through; goal Is to give our customers the kind
or more laws. Not granting right-i continuously since then. He suc-
of-way was the chief offense, with c eeded the late John D. Davis of
235 violations; 162 drivers were this city, who filled the unexpired
drinking; 159 exceeded posted term of the late Thomas W. Bennett, j to remove loose crumbs. t
speed; 127 followed too closely; 98 Under the law Governor James F. 1 Remove discoloration from alu- q ^ v, ^ »w-.~
were on the wrong side of the road; Byrnes yesterday appointed Probate| minum by boiling it in some water so n. bandy have returned to the renewin g of b is mind. The of service they want—to give Clinton
65 passed improperly; 56 ignored judge J. Hewlette Wasson to take, to which is added a piece of r hu- 1 th ® ir ™ me .‘P Lolumbia after an fo oi ig welJ adapted to jndiJa BETTER NEWSPAPER,
traffic control signs and signals; over the duties of the office tempo- ! barb or tomato skins and bits of extended^visit^with ^her parents,
and 41 made improper turns. rarily. A permanent appointment
under the statutes must be made by
| the Governor, and while no official
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!f it’s Nerves, See Your
Chiropractor
DR. C. I. HART
254 West Main Street
LAURENS. S. C.
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announcement has been made, it is
other vegetables with some vine-|^ r - an( * ^ rS- ^ ^ in 8-
gar. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan of
Defrost the refrigerator quickly Charleston, spent the week-end
by removing the ice cube trays and wilh the former’s mother and sis- j
!expected" that the appointment wiu! fillin * them all with hot water to; ter, Mrs^J. H. Donnan and Miss
I be made immediately. j return to the freezing unit. Leave'Miriam Donnan.
I The new appointee will serve un- the refrigerator door open to hast-l Mrs. James Cooper is a patient
til the next general election in No-; en the defrosting. a t the Blalock clinic.
" vember. 1952. The salary of the 1 Rinse f in , ks and draiI » f ree of
■ office as set forth in the county sup-1 * reaS€ at least on «T a week by
1 ply bill is $3,960 annually. ; PT*" 8 a , str °!l g salt solution in
“ boiling water down then once a
COMING - AUGUST 1-2-3
week.
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Saturday 12:45
Shows Run
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Thursday and Friday, July 26-27
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Directed by Alexander Hall • A UniversaUntemational Picture
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
First Day of a Three-Day Run on the Season’s
Biggest Picture
SHOWBOAT
With Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson,
and Joe E. Brown
Friends of Mrs. D. A. Richardson
will be sorry to know she is a pa-1
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Everett Carson and sons of,
Gastonia, N. C., spent several days
Miss'
Stains from wooden kitchen ta- l a st week with her sister,
bles can be removed by adding a' Jamie Little. B
little chloride of lime to water, Mrs. C. E. King is convalescing H
covering the stains w’ith this for a at Hays hospital following an ap- |
short time. Scrub and rinse as us- pendectomy.
ual to remove the solution.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Barbacue Sauce for Chicken
(Serves 12)
L* cup salad oil.
2 cloves garlic, peeled and
minced.
2 cups butter or substitute.
2 cups vinegar.
2 tablespoons Worcester
shire sauce.
1 teaspoon tabasco sauce.
1 cup lemon juice.
2 tablespoons mustard seed.
2 tablespoons celery seed.
2 tablespoons paprika.
Heat salad oil. add garlic
cook 1 minute. Add all reman
Mrs. M. C. Poole is visiting her
i brother. Rev. H. D. Dempsey, in
South Boston. Va., this week.
Miss Jean Layton of Greenville, g
I spent the week-end with her par- $
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton.
Mrs. R. M. Rochester is conva-
J lescing at Hays hospital following
i an appendix operation.
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Kathryn Grayson Ava Gardner HowardKeel
—Joe e.Brown • Marge «hi Gower Champion
We are so sure evervone will want to see this great picture,
we are PLAYING iT THREE DAYS. It is now breaking
attendance records in Greenville.
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until well blended. Brush
over chickens to be broiler
they have been browned
maining sauce to baste
while it finishes cooking.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
July 25 and 2f
BELLE LE GRAND
(Mining Town Adventure)
With JOHN CARROLL and
VERA RALSTON.
Feature: 3 09. 7:00, 9 35.
..Also...
ARIZONA SKIES
(Western)
With JOHN WAYNE.
Feature: 4:39 and 8:39.
9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, .
July 27 and 2S
CHINA CORSAIR
(Island Adventure)
With JON HALL and LISA
FERRADAY.
V,
Feature:
Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:23.
...Also...
MONTANA
DESPERADO
(Western)
Vith JOHNNY MACK BROW
Feature:
Friday 4:32 and 8:32.
Saturday: 2:37, 5:00, 7:23, 9:3
Pirates of the High
Seas, Chap. 5
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 30 and 31
MAN FROM
COLORADO
(Western in Technicolor)
DREW.
Feature: 3:18, 7:18, 9:15.
NEWS. 9c and
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FINAL
SUMMER CLEARANCE!
STARTS THURSDAY
DRESSES
4.88
Values to $10.95
Bathing Suits
1-2 PRICE
Play Clothes
1-2 PRICE
All Shorts, Halters, Jackets
and Pedal Pushers
DRESSES
3.88
COTTON SUNBACKS
Values to $10.95
HOSE.. 1.00
New Fall Shades
First Quality
SKIRTS..1.99
Values to $5.95
Crinkle Crepe
Pajamas 1.99
Shorties and Regulars
All Summer
BAGS... 1.50
SUMMER
DRESSES...1.99
Voiles and Cottons
PANTIES
4 for 1.00
Regular 49c Value
One Rack of Cotton and
Bemberg
DRESSES...5.95
Values to $14.95 ,
SUPS...99c
MURRAY GARBER’S
CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. Bluford Copeland, Mgr.