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CHatoo, a C, Thursday, Novmeber 25, 1M5 THE CLINTON CHBON1CLE MiQ Newt... Residents Visit Hamilton In Hospital MBS. CLYDE TRAMMELL I mIIa Mm Nmsm Rev. and Mrs. Ben Eller and Auditorium on Thursday morn- The youth organizations will Patients at Bailey Memorial Bud Fuller will bars a L.yaia lYIlll llCWo • • • sons of Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. ng at 10.00, sponsored by the have a program at the regular Hospital include Mr. and Mrs. day November 21. Mason Riddle and W. E. Riddle Ministerial Association. « meetings. J. D. Hairston, Mrs. W. I. Bai- Jerry Goes wMl be 11, of Greenville, were recent Rev. M. J. Sanders is presi- The Woman’s Missionary So- le y» Mrs - Rub y White and 0 ld November 26. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dent of the association. *'. ciety will meet as follows, with Mrs - L<ris Webb - Jim Hairston win hart Riddle. Speaker for the service will aU meetings at the church: Clade Parrish underwent sur- birthday November 2ft. _ Mrs. Albert Johnson of Brad- be Rev. E. W. Rogers, pastor Monday and Friday at 1:00 gery at the General hospital Linda Holbert wfll have a niont mi M.,a ford, Pa., is expected here Fri- of Broad Street Methodist p. m. in Greenville on Wednesday of birthday November 2ft. Invited a few frtaub for cot- Textae chemical plant at Maul- day for ; vlilt ^ ^ church. Tucday, Wednesday a n d last week. Miss PrtKllla Gaskin wffl Ob- ter and son-iMaw, Rev. and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. «*,i»-rxirkAva Awn wwnnfvr serve a birthday November IB _ , _ , ^ „ Mrs.' M. J. Sanders. FOREJGN MISSIONS WEEK ^ ^ Moon ^stonas B^THDAYS^DV^DDJNG H N Hugbey ^ obeerve • Miss Janice Goss of Charles- OF PRAYER offering wiU be taken ANNIVERSARIES birthday November tT j T Hamilton in Marnn- M r- and Mrs. Clyde Tram- ton, Gary Goss of the Medi- COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING The Lydia Baptist Church November 29th birthdays in- November 26th will be Mrs rial Hnanitol rreenwood Fri- meU * ^ Mrs - Posey cal College and Warren Goss of SERVICE Woman’s Missionary Union WITH THE SICK elude Melvin Seay and Kathy j ac ]r white*- birthday v * * Tavlor of rainton. recantiv at- Columbia, wRl be home with Everyone is invited to attend will observe the Week of Pray- J. T. Hamilton underwent Sanders, and will be the wed- Ri j ]y Harvey wfll have a tended Ladies’ Day of the Poin- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the community Thanksgiving er for Foreign Missions begin- surgery Friday at Self Memo- ding anniversary of Mr. ml birthday December — Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders in Greenville, first touring the fee and cake Wednesday eve- din. They later enjoyed supper B and F Warvov Tthi-i Hawv.t, ** h0ll0r ^ SOn * ^ 1,1 Y * 01de . F. Harvey, Ithiel Harvey j , birthday. 1 Rev. M. J. Sanders visited „ Dinnuay. day evening. Among those * r0I p out of g€tt chapter of Plant Engineers Frank Goss for Thanksgiving, servee which will be at Belk ning Monday, Dec. 29. town here for the funeral of Edwin Evans last week wef e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chumley of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chumley and Mr. and Mrs. John ToUlson of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Lanham Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Casey, and Mrs. Anne Casey of Spartan burg; Mr. and Mrs. Miller West, Mr. and Mrs. Andy West and Joel West of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Moore of Green wood; Mr. and Mrs. Hub Moore of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Evans Chumley of Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chumley, Mr. and Mrs. Algie Chumley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chumley and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chumley, all of Spartanburg. Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie visit ed the former’s son, Rev. J. B. Abercrombie on Friday in the Laurens hospital. Mrs. Mary Fallaw, Herbert Fallaw and Dennis Faliaw were among those attending the Woodruff - Palmetto game in Woodruff Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. David Storay and family of Greenville, are planning to spend Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Storay’s moth er, Mrs. Fallaw. How Can I? Q. Is there aaything I can do abont old inkstalns that have penetrated a Wood surface? A. These usually call for pro fessional treatment, although you can try rottenstone or finely powdered pumice mixed with raw or boiled linseed oil to a thin paste. Rub this in the direction of the grain, wiping off with an other cloth moistened with plain linseed oil, and repeating as of ten as may be necessary. rial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. W. R. Cauble. Q. How can I get out of n toothbrush? life A. Precondition your new toothbrush by soaking it for about 24 hours in cold water be fore using it. This does a good Job f of preserving the bristles. Q. How can I remedy some laundry which I have inadver tently given an overdose of bluing? A. Wet the stained portions with alcohol, then launder the whole thing over again. Q. How can I preserve left over patty for a long time? A. Roll your putty into balls and drop these into a Jar half full of water. Add enough water to cover the putty, screw on the top of the Jar and your putty will stay in a workable condition for months. When you prepare* to use it again, pat it dry with a cloth. ' Q. How can I remove rubber- cement stains from garments? A. With carbon tetrachloride, and if the stain is dry, work petroleum Jelly into it to loosen it before sponging with your carbon tetrachloride. CAUTION: * Work in the open air with this fluid! Q. How cam I prevent the cracking of the patent - leather covering on the heels of women’s shoes? A. By coating this leather with colorless fingernail polish. Q. The wallpaper in one of my rooms has lost its grip on one spot and formed an unsightly bulge on the wall. How can I re medy this? 1 A. Slit this bulge with n razor blade and then, using a knife, insert library paste thinned to a creamy consistency. Smooth the whole thing out with a stiff brush, and the appearance of the wall should be improved. Q. How can I keep a partly used can of paint from harden- tof? , A. Try the same method used by Jelly and Jam makers for pre serving. Pour melted paraffin or h wax over the top of the paint, and this will harden into an^ air tight, protective covering. * Q. How can I keep n beret shapely after washing It? - A. Put it over a Urge flat plate or over a pot cover, de pending on the size of the beret— until thoroughly dry. Q. Any suggestions tor better pie crusts? A. Pie crust. 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