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1 i 7 Ctinton, S. C., Thursday, February 2, 1967 TUB CUNTW CHRONKLB Joanna News . . Attend MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6949 Mrs. Willis O’Dell, Cecil O’Dell and Mrs* 1 Roberta Templeton were in Cayce on January 21st to attend the re ception for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, who were celebrating their Silver Wedding Anniver sary. Attending also from Jo- aynna were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maw. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McGo wan, joined by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Letois, Jr., enjoyed last week-end at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs.- Ben Jester were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil lingham and family of Rock Hill were last week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc Carthy and Mrs. E. J. Wil lingham. Clarence Lollis of Hickory Tavern visited Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johnson last Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Rinehart of Batesburg returned to her home alter spending several days with Mrs. McNeal Trot ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop. A recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. • Gus Cannon was Mrs. Jennie V. Layton of Walnut Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. God frey were last week-end guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Duke in Bates burg. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waldrop and family of Charleston were last week-end guests of Mr. Cayce and Mrs. Harold Peay and Mrs. Annie Waldrop. Guests' on Saturday evening of the same week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bledsoe of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cook of Lydia Mill and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldrop of Bonds Cross Roads. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franzen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hill and family in Spartanburg. They had recently spent several days at Riviera Beach, Flor ida with Mrs. Harvey Prair ie. A Mothers March Friday The Mothers March for the March of Dimes will be held in the Joanna area on Friday night, Feb. 3. Workers are asked to return to the Educa tional Building of the First Baptist Church. Record Party Debbie Holt and a good many of her friends enjoyed a record party at her home on Browning Ave. on Friday evening. Other games were en joyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess of the get - together, Mrs. Steve Holt, of Clinton. Womans Club The Joanna Womans Club will meet at the Club House on Thursday, Feb. 2nd at 7:30. All members are urged to attend as further plans will be made for the Stanley party, which will be held at their March meeting. Anyone who wishes to place an order is asked to contact a club mem ber. f Birthdays and Anniversaries “Happy birthday” on Feb. 2nd to Margaret Owens, Ricky Bedenbaugh, A1 Thomds and Lillian Seawright, and best of good wishes for. a happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Copeland Brewing- ton. Many happy returns of the day on Feb. 3rd to Gladys Johnson who celebrates a Johnson who celebrates a birthday and to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop who observe their wedding anniversary. Sandra Johnson and W. L. Gruber will have a birthday on Feb. 4. „ Mrs. Ernest Martin, Mrs. Nora Long and Kimberly Clark are sent birthday greet ings on Feb. 5. Celebrating birthdays on Monday, Feb. 6 are Bernice Kinard, Mrs. Jo Vaughan and Eugenia Gunter. On Feb. 7, Ann Simpson will celebrate a birthday and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Derrick will observe wedding anniver saries. On Wednesday, Feb. 8, Pau lette Rowe, Norman Holt and Janet Gail Bryant will observe birthdays. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I add an ex tra - delicious rich flavor to ground coffee. A. Try adding a teaspoon ful of cocoa and mixing it with one pound of coffee that has been cooked too long. O. How can I soften up a stiffened chamois? LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 833-1121 200 N. Broad St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs Save /'yN You SS w $$ A. Rinse the chamois in two quarts of lukewarm Water to which a t&asboon of olive oil has been added. If possible, dry it in front of an electric fan. This treatment wilPmake the chamois quite, .soft, *and usable again. r’/'r V- J '• ' 4 Q. How cants keep my fing ernail polish, in prime condi tion? A. If you keep your nail polish in the refrigerator when you are not using it, it will stay in better condition and can be used to the last drop. Q. What is a good means of making a candle burn longer and with less dripping? A. Coat the candles, all but the wick, with soapsuds, and they will last longer and burn with no smoking or gripping. Allow them to dry In their holders before lighting them. Candles will also burn more slowly and without dripping if they have been stored in the refrigerator. Q. What is a quick and easy way to brighten and freshen my rugs? A. Put a little turpentine in a bucket of hot water, dip a broom into this solution, and go over your rug with gentle strokes. This not only bright ens your rugs, but is a good moth preventive, too. Q. How can I effect a home cleaning of some of my furs? A. Even white furs can be cleaned by rubbing cornmcal or warm, dry bran carefully into them, and then, after working the cleanser in thor oughly, simply shaking, the furs out. Q. How can I get rid of those long-time stains in my Datniub caused by dripping faucets? A. A soap-filled steel wool pad used with scouring clean ser usually does the trick. Mild rust stains also may be removed with a pumice stone. It leaves no scratches. A soft cloth, moistened with kero sene, is also a good remover of rust from enamel sinks and toilet bowls. Q. How can I remove hard ened sediment from the bot T . tom of my iron? A. This will usually rub off easily and quickly with a soft Many other such easy-to-do cloth saturated in vinegar. household hints are contained in my new household manual. ■» Q. How can I make the Job of 'cleaning ashtrays easier? A. To save daily washing, of ashtrays, wag' them. The ashesVwon’t cling, odors won’t linger, and disposable tissues will wipe them clean. Q. What can I do wfth mis- mates of hosiery whose mates have been discarded because of runs? 4/ A. Throw all these mis- mates into boiling water, and they will all turn the same shade. DOCTOR TALK By Rembert Benjamin, M.D. If you are one of those peo ple who suffer from tired or aching legs, you’d better see — » your doctor for there is cer tainly a cause for it.j^ There is one very common cause for tired or aching legs — varicose veins. The arteries come out from the heart and carry oxygen and nourishment to every part of the bqdy. They have no valves. The veins gather the blood that has given up its oxygen and picked up carbon dioxide, conveying it back to the heart. Their walls t are much, thinner than those of the arteries, and they are furnished with valves to prevent the blood from flow- isg backward* and to keep it moving onward, toward the lungs to be oxygenated, and then on to the heart, where it will resume, ltd Journey again through the arteries to every part of the body. Some people are bom with very poor veins. This condi tions is frequently hereditary. When veins are abnormally thin they e a s i 1 y t become stretched — and engorged with blood. Thus ^pme valves are destroyed and there is nothing to prevent stasis excepting the force of gravity w>hich causes the blood to fall back nto smaller branches of the veins. Nature has provided a doub le set of veins in the legs. The ones that we have been talk ing about are the superifical or surface veins. There Us a deep set between the muscles of the Igs. The legs. 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