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\ Thursday, February .7, 1952 Licenses Available Here Each Thursday Effective this week automobile license itenerary dates for Clinton and Laurens will be: Clinton each Thursday from 9 A. M. until 12 noon, and from -1 P. M. until 5 P. M. The itinery ipoint here will be Giles Chevrolet company. For merly licenses were sold here on Friday. The license itinerary date in Laurens will be each* Wednesday from 9 A. M. uhtil 12 noon, and from 1 P. M. until 5 P. M. Itinerary point will be the same—Randall Chevrolet company. Formerly li censes were sold in Laurens on Tuesday. This change comes through Lt. R. P. McClellan who is command ing officer of District 9 of South .Carolina Highway Patrol. District 9 headquarters are located ( in Greenwood. Laurens County was irioved into Greenwood District from Greenville District recently. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Argentina Missionary To Speak Sunday At Joanna Church On Sunday, February 10, at the 11 o’clock worship hour, Rev... J. Ollin Watson, missidnary to Argen tina, will bring the message to the Joanna Baptist church. Mr. Watson is a native of Geor gia and has held pastorates in Geor gia, South Carolina and Kentucky. He is a former pastor Calory Bap tist church of this city, and served as a chaplain with the army dur ing World War II. He was gradu ated from Southern Baptist Theo logical seminary in Louisville, Ky„ in 1950, and attended the language school in Costa Rica for 15 months, having returned with his family in December. He and his family will sail for Argentina on February 21. The pastor, Rev. James B. Mitch ell, extends a cordial invitation to the public to hear Mr. Watson. j Qinton Buddies WEEK-END TRIPS r. VISITORS . . ILLNESS - Mete In Germany BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Cathelene W. Warren of Le noir, N. C., is visiting Mrs. J. Lee Young. Mrs. Young also had as her guests on Tuesday, Mrs. J. L. Da vidson of Chester, Mrs. Ernest Guy, Mrs. Ephyaim Wilson, Mrs. S. S. Abell and Mrs. C. B. Abell of Lowrys. Mrs. Eugene Hitt is spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Ford, and Mr. Ford in Cpl. Clarence B. Wilson of the 16th Infantry regiment, and Pfc. Ellis R. Brewington of the 14th A-C a recent jrunion in Germany after having not seen each other for 42 months. Cpl. Wilson went to Germany in 1948. and Pfc. Brewington in 1950. Both hope to return to the States Soon.” . . .. regiment, both of this city, enjoyed iting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Frey in Augusta, Ga., this week. Harry Whitaker of Orangeburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young. Miss Katherine Eichelberger, stu-! dent at Agnes Scott college, Deca-! tur, Ga., visited her parents, Mr.! and Mrs: H. L. Eichelberger, and family' over the week-end. Miss Anne Owens of Charlotte, v spent the week-end with her par- TVtfY CUANSING CREAMS *1.25 $2 siae (6 ob.), now $3.50 wc (16 o*.), now $2.25 ££? 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Va - also visited his parents for the She had as her guests Misses ELise week-end. j Frazer of Rogersvjll^, Ten*- and 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ricketts of Miss Elizabeth Bolin of Abbeville. Greenville, were week-end guests Mrs. J. B. Allen and son, Greg-j of Col. and Mrs. Robert .E. Wysor 1 ory, of Hamlet, N! C-, were guests and the latter’s sister, Miss Mar-1' of Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., several! ga ret Bell, of Staunton, Va., who is ^ days last week. 1 visiting here. Capt. Adeline Boland of Colum-, ’Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of j bia, spent the week-end with her Roc k spent the week-end with ! father, F. M. Boland, and Mrs. Bo-■ the latter’s parents, Mr^ and Mrs.' land. 1 Irby S. Hipp. Friends of Miss Arva Henry will Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young of “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 29 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association -of Life Underwriters be interested to know she is a pa tient at Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Jr., will be interested to know she is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. H. D, Allison of Pine Bluff, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alec Stump and Dr. Stump. Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Thomp son and young daughter are occu pying the W. S. Home home on Young Drive. Mr. Thompson is a member of the Presbyterian college faculty. Mrs. Walter P. Jones of Rome, Ga., is visiting her son and daugh ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones, for several weeks. Dr. Dean McKee, president of Biblical Theological seminary, New York, and Mrs. McKee visited y Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser on Tuesday. Mrs. P. K. Lanier of Madison, Fla., is visiting her daughter. Miss Jean Lanier, student at Presbyte rian college, who is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haynie G. Prince. Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters. Union, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, the past week-end. Miss Barbara Workman and Bob Hellams, students at the University i of Georgia, spent the week-end! with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams. , Mrs. A. S. Yarborough and daughters, Vivian ancl Myra, of Tampa, Fla., are visiting the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Adair. Miss Sue Cooper of Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sansbury, of Darlington, were week-end guests of Mrs. E. B. Pinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. ^/.Galloway and 1 daughter Miss Gerry Galloway, of AndersorC Mr~aircl~Mrs. W. E. John son and son, Johnny, of Greenville, visited Mr. nad Mrs. J. H. Von Hoi- . len Sunday. Brig. Gen. A. B. Godfrey was in OUR IS HERE TO SERVE YOU... We’ve always taken'pride in offering the great est assistance possible to all the people of this sec tion, whether old or new residents. » If we haven’t had the pleasure of serving you, we invite you to come in and talk over your bank ing problems with us. .. * ♦ Business checking accounts — special checking accounts — loan service — money orders — cash ier’s checks — safgety deposit boxes . . . COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE! >: Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Martha and Susan, of Ashboro, N. j Ta mpa, Fla., several days last week 1 C., are visiting her parents, Dr. and ( ^ n N a U° na l Guard business. Mrs. B. O. Whitten ^ rs - R °b Bays of Bfookhaven, John McSween the guest- Ga - ^ week end with her speaker at_ a banquet meeting 0 ( Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Cope- “Sons of Confederate Veteraps" in : I an< *- Charlotte, N. C„ last week. Bailey D^xon, student at. Georgia _ Sgt. and Mrs. William r. Vm.^g Tech, Atlanta, _and_ Kelly Dixon, of and daughter, Charlcie, are oecu-' the University of Alabama, Tusca- pying the B. F. Wingard home on 1 loosa > s P ent several da ys last week Walnut street. Sgt. Young is ' a t- Wlth their grandmother. Mrs. C.'M.. tached to the ROTC unit at the Bal ] ey ’ an ^ < ^ h ‘L r relatives. college. „ M rs - E. C. Goff of Florence, spent Mrs. J. S. Morie, Mrs. Carlos Di- sev eral days here last week- on bus- ola and sons, Carlos, Jr., and Don-! i aid, of Vineland, N. J., were guests during the week of Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and family. Dr. John McSween was in Aiken yesterday to address the Men-of- the-Church of the First Presbyte rian church at their dinner meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller visited j , vltrk0 their daughter, Mrs. Calvert M ar sh,, — g c hjn spo t until ^li n, K a „ n il a , Ug . h „ ter .„ a , , .i t l': P 2 >V .‘- *he Sum becomes as hard as pos- sible. scrape the gum off with 8 x V | r. x :: l: AND HOME When chewing gum sticks to dence hospital in Columbia Sun day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and a blunt knife. If any remains, soak the spot in turpentine before laun- infant son, Michael, spent Sunday Herine witt the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ethel, Bloud stams wiu ^ ^po^bu,, n. ’ j Ti» , t l ! if not more difficult to remove, if , ^ Mr *. J- F. Jacobs wil | the matenal is plaC g d ih hot water fu Vera V 'l eek /- m I rat ber than cold. Hot water sets the ♦orsacf 0 ! Cl \J °Tnf r in ‘1 stain. Sponge thoroughly with cold eSt They ^ 'vr I 0 ’ water, if you have washable mate compamed by Mr. and Mrs. John 1 T. Heyward of Rion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanier Gaskin and children of Columbia, were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Wijmot Shealy, and Mr. Shealy. ^ Mrs. C. E. Raynal of Manning, spent Thursday here with her sis ter, Mrs. Hubert Boyd. She was ac companied home for a visit by their mother, Mrs. Dudley Jones. Warrant Officer and Mrs. Benja min F. Almy and daughter, Nancy, are occupying one of the Blalock apartments on Stonewall street. rial, then launder, using a bleach if necessary. Iron and rust stains on washable materials are easily removed when they’re fresh. Apply lemon juice and sprinkle with salt. Expose the 'spot to the sun. Repeat applications if stain is stubborn. If necessary, use oxalic acid at intervals, mak ing certain the material is thor oughly rinsed after using the acid, j Cod-liver oil stains can be very stubborn if incorrect treatment is used. Make some thick soapsuds and mix with banana oil. Apply this and then launder. Hydrogen Zf t Almyis.ttachedto the ROTC ; ^ rox “j“ ^ ^ “ used ' to Mr. and Mrs. E^M.^FeUrnor, Sr.. the Stam ' ‘ f U Stl11 renlams after of Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller. Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Fayetteville. N. C., is visitipg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.|)Woodruff, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Rice of Greenville, also spent Sun day with her parents. Brig. Geh. and Mrs. A. B. God laundering. Let mud stains dry so that you can brush off the dry mud easily. If they remain, sponge the spot with denatured alcohol. Several methods may be- used for mildew stains. If they’re fresh, them. More stubborn stains may be soaked in sour milk overnight, simply laundering may remove frey were in Dillon Saturday to at- •l hen „v 1 exp u ed J°, sunli * ht 0r : tend a party given in honor of Brig, i ^ rln e sa t ' ' add . emon and r. _ w!! q then expose to the sun. Chlorine Gen. John S. Henagan, who has re-, b ip ac hes are also efft>etive cently been named commander of D edC ^ are als0 e - ve - the 51st National Guard division in the state. Mrs. Wylie Sholar, Sr.’, and Mrs. Mike Sholar of Greensboro, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson while here to visit their son and husband, a student at Presbyterian college. R. P. Hamer, James E. Wolfe, J. B. Puryear, Michael Turner, and Harry McSween attended a meet ing the Laurens Wildlife club on Monday evening. Mrs. E. M. Felknor, Jr., and daughter, Susan, formerly of New burgh, N. Y„ arrived last night to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller. Capt. Felknor is being transferred to Sy racuse, N. Y., and they will join him there later. Friends of Mrs. Ed Walters and sons will be interested to know she is making her home with her moth er, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, while Lt. Walters serves overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Adair are vis* RECIPE OF THE WEEK Pork in a Nest (Serves 4) . 4 pork hocks 1 tablespoon salt 1 bay leaf 1 cup celery leaves, coarselv cut 1 medium head of cabbage Welsh pork hocks, cover with water. Add salt, bay leaf and cel ery leaves. Heat to boiling and then simmer for 1 Vi to 2 hours or until meat is tender. Cut cabbage into coarse shreds; add to pork. To serve, put pork hocks in center of round platter and circle with cab bage. NEW LOW PRICES ON GOODYEAR TIRES •ii« 6 00*16 AND YOUR OLD TIRE Famous Marathon Qua/ity by goodAear See the new... MARATHON Supar-CusMto 16 95 470 * IS Litoral TrtoU-la * Allawaa** It's k«r« . . . don't miss this chant* to got tho smooth riding comfort of a Goodyear Sapor-Cushion tiro at this now low prico. Como in to day and talk trad*. TERMS AS LOW AS 125 A WEEK . r Yarborough Oil Co. GOODYEAR STORE W. Main St. Clinton,. S. C.