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Paire Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 4, 1952 Put Clothes On Carefully To Prolong Wear As Washington Sees It... IHE NATIONAL SCENE Washington.— By proper cloth- gp^jai Th e Chronicle. ing care housewives c^n make the Washington, Dec. 1. — It looks, family wardrobe grow old grace-: every one was amazed at the fully and last longer in these days magnitude of the Eisenhower vic-» of mounting prices, says Miss Clar- torv over-Governor Adlai Stevenson! ice Scott, U. S. Bureau of Home. 0 f Illinois except the voters of the | Economics expert. j country. — - . First, be sure to put clothes on. Ever}’ once in a while the Ameri- right. A man’s coat. Miss Scott can electorate does some such thing! says, should be put on so it fits as happened on Nov. 4, upsetting the well up on the shoulders. In put- best thought of the professional poll ting on a dress, women should be takers and others who try to "guess” sure that all fasteners are open what the voter is going to do in ad-1 and that there's no strain. Ease vance of election day. your feet into shoes, using a shoe) This correspondent sensed some horn if necessary. "Don't shove the trernen( i ous upsurge in the voters of foot in and mash the heel top, j the country, predicted that the win- says Miss Scott. ' ner would win by a landslide, that Don’t ovierload pockets, either ! Eisenhower would poll the biggest with your hands, newspapers, note vote in the South any Republican pads or any other bulky items | ever received, w’hich you might be too lazy toj * • * tarry. "People who spend a good’ Two things we have predicted we deal of time at a desk, shouldn’t! believe will come true. One is that lean on their elbows,” Miss Scott !in the South, General Eisenhower cautions. "Unless you can push up has laid the basis for a real two- your sleeves, you’ll'wear the fabric; Party system south of the Mason- thin and get 'bulges to boot.” ! Dixon hne. Some of his vote in Vir- „ „• ! ginia and Texas may have been Be careful about ashes trom eg- « votes controlled b the state arettes and pipes while driving in lea(Je but jn F , orida and , he , 0 a car. riding in crowded elevator, 45 ^ cen , dt , hc vote he rcceived cf standing in line. As es ma e tbrou g bout tbe south, there is a real Republican strength that may be ex- | pected to remain so in the future. holes, expensive and sometimes impossible to repair. You can get shaped back shields for dry-clean- able clothes which you pin to the secon( j prediction was that shoulders of the garment and a - Ei sen j 10 , wer would liberalize the Re- tach to the waistband. Its a 8°°“! publican party. That he has and will :dea to wear skirt shields with the ^ keeps ^ his pre-election new pleated dresses. In some pledges and there is no reason to be- mates. Miss Scott points out, > ou jijeve that he will not. The so-called can sit out the pleats. Alcohol, ; ..qj^ G uar d” of which we heard so rubbed on the back of the neck, mU ch during the campaign is dead will remove the oil that so often' an( j a y 0un ge r , more liberal element, soils clothes at the neckline. headed by the nationally popular Don t put perfume on clothes. B Eisenhower can consolidate this new gets stale and sometimes affects Republican party in power for some the color of fabrics. Put it instead ^ years to come. on your own hide. Sweaters should ' The one danger is that some Re- be donned with great care. Beware i p U bij cans> 0U | of power for so many ob bobby pins or anything else]y ears may over-play their hands, get likely to snag the mesh and don t j greedy and seek to halt the march of put hands in pockets of knit wear.; continued social reform which was Carry as little as possible w-hen promised by General Eisenhower, wearing fur coats, never anything Another element in the picture is the under the arm. Choose handbags j role labor will play in the new ad- with handles. Driving is hard on ■ ministration, fur coats. So is sitting* or standing if there is some attempt to pass ever beaters. punitive laws against labor, there is Overstuffing handbags distorts likely to be some trouble in the off- their shape. It’s a good idea to or- ing. On the other hand, it is obvious that labor did not vote as a group in behalf -Stevenson, many labor , ^oles--^Qing.„lo_EiS^nhow’er. * * * ganize the contents. “This I have • learned to ^cC’ ^liss- Scott says,- "but-4tls.-a-.good. idea.”.,.JM4S§ Scott says the plastic hat covers men wear on rainy days are vey So the Eisenhower landslide may good and thinks w r omen ought to, be taken, not only as a repudiation adopt something like them. In her] of the Truman administration, but purse she carries a plastic bag like ] a repudiation by labor itself of the turkeys are sold in to protect her labor leaders who have been hand hat in threatening weather. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little Items needei for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 Happy Look in-glove with the Truman policies. The hind-sight picture, of course, always is clearer than previews, but even so, it is difficult to put a finger on what has happened to bring about j such an overturn of votes in four I years. Largely we believe it was the ! personal popularity of Eisenhow’er ; secondly the need for a change from | a party too long in power, which ! covers other issues such as the cor- t ruption in office charges . . . thirdly, I the women’s vote, which took to heart the Korean than did the men. situation more MRS.. GUY KILLEN Join Others Who Are Prais ing the Day They Started On Scalf’s Indian River Medicine. Mrs. Guy Killen, popular resi dent of Kingsport, Tenn., writes this grateful letter: “I’m thankful for Scalf’s Indian Rvier Medicine—it’s the very med icine I have been looking for. I suffered such severe distress from gaseous stomach that I was afraid to eat the little food my weak ap petite would permit. My appe tite was so weak I had to force down almost all I ate and fre quently my stomach felt so tight with gas that it seemed all I could do to get my breath. The loss of appetite seemed to result in un- nernourishment so that I felt tir ed, weak, nervous and rundown. Many nights I slept little because of smothering gas pressure pains, and when medicine ofter medicine failed to bring relief, I naturally became discouraged. I heard Scalfs Indian River Medicine praised so highly over the radio that I tried it. This good medi cine brought me such grand relief I want everybody to know about it. I enjoy every meal now and I sleep so well that when I get up in the morning I feel simpjy splen-; did. I call Scalf’s Indian River Medicine Wonderful/ Scalfs Indian River Medicine is guaranteed to please your or your money back on the first bottle. On sale at all drug stores. Some say that the Truman cam paign trips hurt Stevenson. We do not believe so. We believe the switch to Eisenhower from real Democrats would have been greater had not Truman fired them at his whistle stops. For actually there was no Democratic organization throughout the country. That was Mr. Steven-1 son's fault. He placed rank amateurs at the head of the Democratic Na tional Committee and of his personal organization at Springfield. They were competing with seasoned pro fessionals in a big league and were no match. Further the professional Democratic leaders in the big states were resentful of the amateur lead ers. They didn't organize or work properly and were ready to concede their states all too quickly ... at un heard of early hours in a national campaign. So there you have it. RECIPE OF THE WEEK California Chiffon Pie (Serves 8) 3 cups milk 3 eggs 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin V\ teaspoon salt % cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Va teaspoon almond extract cup chopped or ready-diced al monds 1 baked 9-inch pastry shell Scald 1% cup milk in top part of double boiler. Pour over beaten egg yolks and cook over hot water, stir ring constantly until custard coats the spoon. Soften gelatin in remain ing Vi cup milk and dissolve in hot custard mixture. Stir in salt and one- third cup brown sugar. Cool until thick but not firm. Beat egg whites until stiff; gradually add remaining brown sugar and flavorings, beating thoroughly after each addition. Fold in-thickened custard, then almonds, reserving 1 tablespoon for top. Pile into pastry shell and sprinkle with remaining almonds. Chill until firm. Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. 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