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Clinton, S. Thursday, January 20, 1965
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WHERE
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Reported By
Naomi Seymour
Phones 833-0541 or 833-1817
Items of Interest About Clinton Folk
il in What Your
MOW ^an I . March of Dimes
7~7 “77“ Money Pays For
Q. What can I do when ink has * *
been spilled on a furniture top? Editor, The Chronicle:
A. After quickly blotting up as
much of the ink as you can, ap- teers begin to solicit funds in 0 f $2,781.07. For the hospitallza-
ply a dampened cloth to the spot the annual March of Dimes, I tion and treatment of one pa-
and press it down firmly. Turn feel t hat^ it is important for "^ Ient the chapter holds an out-
treatment
dation research produced the research program which cost the cause and
Salk and Sabin vaccines. i n 19^ $3,900,000. Again this birt h defects.
In’ Laurens County last year year one-fourth of the money My appeal to the people of
your March of Dimes contrityi- given to the March of Dimes CUnton is to give with their
tions aided eight patients (all will go to research which is heads as well as their hearts)
residents of our county) with canned oaf by the means of - Sincerely yours,
As a lare6 urouD of volun- me j Ucal „ care * , rehabilitation grants to scientists to study MRS. MARC WEERS1NG
as a large group 01 voiun a pp UanC e S in the amount
Mrs. E. C. Bunker had as her
guests several days last week
her granddaughter, Miss Virgin
ia Forsyth Bunker of Bronxville,
N. Y., and her mother, Mrs. E.
C. Bunker Jr.
Miss Minnie Young is conval
escing at her home following sev
eral days illness.
Miss Kristi King and Betty
Black, students at Brenau Col
lege, Gainesville, Ga., spent the
week-end at their homes here.
Mrs. John W. Finney, Mrs.
Hubert Pitts, Mrs. Hugh Simp
son, Mrs. Ace Workman, Mrs.
Frank Miller, Mrs. H. M. Young,
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. W. G.
King and Mrs. S.*C. Hays were
luncheon guests of Mrs. E. R.
Phillips at the Piedmont Club in
Spartanburg on Friday.
Mrs. Earl Horton and Mrs. Ed
Copeland, from Lou’s Shoppe,
were in Charlotte recently to at
tend a showing of spring and
summer ladies ready-to-wear
clothing.
Mrs. Ronald Cleaver of Elber-
ton, Ga. spent several days here
last week with friends while Mr.
Cleaver attended the Society of
American Foresters Meeting in
Atlanta, Ga.
Drs. Marion Lawson and Carl
Wessinger were in Columbia at
the Wade Hampton Hotel Sunday
to attend a meeting of the House
of Delegates of the State Dental
Association.
Mrs. J. B. Hart and Mrs. J. M.
Dick attended the annual meet
ing of the Women of Diocese in
Columbia on Tuesday and Wed
nesday of this week. They repre
sented the wom&pof the church
from All Sa^^ Episcopal
Church, ' * . ,
Mrs. James O. Simmons has
resumed her work at the office
of Dr. Wessinger having been a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital for the past two weeks:
Mrs. George Wassung of New
Haven, Conn., arrived last week
to visit several weeks with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wassung, and
family.
Misses Almena Blalock and
Murray Addison, students at
Converse College, Spartanburg,
spent several days at home with
their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
George R. Blalock and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Addison, during exam
week.
Miss Margaret Bethea of
North Augusta, visited her sis
ter, Mrs. W. W. Harris, last Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ever
hart, manager of Gordon Shoe
Stores in Clinton and Union,
were in Atlanta, Ga., last week
end to attend the showing of new
spring and summer shoe fash
ions.
Mrs. W. W. Harris attended
a executive meeting of the South
Carolina Press Associatioon in
Columbia on Friday.
Mrs. Chester Taylor and chil
dren of Columbia, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Martin and family.
MAKING HOME HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Potts re
cently .moved to the city from
Athens, Ga., and are making
their home just out of the city
on the Jacobs Highway. Mr.
Potts recently recieved his M.
A. degree from the University of
Georgia School of Forestry, and
is employed as a forester with
the Catawba Timber Company.
Frank Spoone is now making
his home with Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell Ferguson in Fairforest.
He is a freshman at Spartan
burg Junior College. , 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Cqx
have been in Atlnata, Ga., this
week attending the showing of
new Firestone appliances. Mr.
Cox is owner of Cox Home and
Auto Supply of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel-
son were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Forbes of Chattanooga,
Tenn, last week-end for a hunt
ing trip at their Malachie Ranch
near Perry, Ga. ;
Miss Celia Gasque visited last
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gasque. Joining
them on Sunday were classmates
of Miss Gasque from Columbia
College, Misses Mary Douglas
Hubbard from Clio and
Betsy Huckabee from Conway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogan
the cloth to a clean place, and ‘ » s t a n d i n g bill of $2,288.42.
again press it against the stain. 11,6 P eo Pte - of our county to Though the balance in ^
Repeat as many times as may know where these dimes and treasury at present is .but $700,
be necessary. Do not rub the ink .dollars go! ,, y, e chapter is committed to
in. Ink also washes OfTSome-wie.M.^,The expense involved in the pa y this bill
faces easily. treatment and rehabilitation of One-fourth of the amount col-
Q How can I prevent milk P ° lio P atie ° ts “ a primary iccted j n i as t year’s* drive went
M„ . „ ,»» ~Z mL/of theTS » ^ NaUo.., •,
^ w 0 8 e , . ' . penses will continue throughout OFFICE SUPPLIES
. A. By rinsing the utensil in the lifetimes of those crippled
were in Greenville Saturday to ^ wa ter before pouring your by polio before Natoinal Foun-
attend the Furman - Davidson _ 11W u - -
basketball game-at Furman uni-
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A. By sponging with a piece of
cotton dampened with alcohol.^ -
versity. S. How can I,clean festive can-
Mack C. Duncan was in High dies?
Point, N. C., earlier this week to
attend the furniture markets.
He represented the Joanna
Stores. . q. How can I remove very
WOUNDED IN VIET NAM stubborn black soot and smoke*
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey and ma rks or stains from a brick
Darrell visited their son and fireplace?
brother, PFC David Godfrey at A
the Naval Hospital iri Charles-. A. Try giving,thb facing an
ton during the weekend. FPC. entirely new surface. Use a car-
Godfrey was wounded in his borundum block and rub firm-
shoulder while performing his ty a h over the surface of the
duties in Viet Nam on January stained bricks, Then if the con-
5. He was transferred to Charles- trast between these bricks and
ton on Monday, January 10 the rest ofjlhe facing is very
where he is improving. Oth e r marked, gq over the other bricks
family members joining 1 them lightly to give them all the same
there, were his grandparents, tone, . ^
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Godfrey of , How can I. remove white
Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- r - ings j eft on a table top by too-
my Godfrey of Easley find Miss . . dishes if
Ann Thompson o‘f this city. While •
there the Godfreys also visited a A. Place a few drops of camp-
service-mate of their son who horated oil or swteet oil on the
was also injured during service, spot, let soak for a few minutes,
PFC Donald Rogers, ’ , then polish off with a soft cloth.
Charles Buice, manageri of. ^ » . ... .
Maxwell Brothers Furniture; at- . ^ How can 1 cIean a white fe,t
tended the furniture market » hat • ,
showing in High Point; N. C., A Coat it with a mixture of
eairlier this we'fek. equal parts of cbftimeal, salt,
Earl Halsall, Bailey Dixon, anc j flour, let this stay overnight,
Miles Powell and R. Michael {h eA j n the morning brush it out
Turner were in Spartanburg on thoroughly.
Sunday evening at the Church of
the Advent to be commissioned
as Lay Leaders in the Epsicopal
Church. v
Q.How can I preserve
apples for future use?
.sliced
Dr lames'I Walker’s mother A ’ FiH a sterilized'jar half-full
' w ik <• t v. * ’ °f the sliced apples, add an as-
Mfs. George Walker of Johnston, . : . .
is a ftatient at'Keif Memorial p,rm tablet, and finish by filling
is a patient at oeir Memorial ., . ... or.nioc T?nn
the jar with the apples. Run cold
water into the jar until it over
flows and seal with a sterilized
lid. When you are ready to use
your apples, rinse them thor
oughly with cold water..
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Clinton
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MOBILE HOME SHOWING
Attending the Mobile Home
Showing in Louisville, Kentucky
last weekend were Sam Sea-
wright, John Currey, Alva Good
man, Walter Shockley and Dr. q. How can I mend broken
David Mixon, from Sky Mobile chinaware and glassware?
Homes in Clinton.
TO CHRISTEN A - fi y dipping the broken edges
GRANDDAUGHTER into soft - melted powered alum.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Keisler de- then holding the pieces together
parted Sunday by train for a with adhesive tape until the
two weeks trip to Nebraska, cement has hardened.
While enroute - there they will
stop over in Carpentersville, 111.,
to visit their daughter and faifi-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Glover. A. PlaceTit in milk, allow to
From there they will go to Fre- remain for at least 12 hours,
mont, Neb., to visit their other then rinse in cold water,
children. The trip was especially q. i s way a t all in
planned for the christening of which I can cut down on the
the Keisler’s new granddaughter shedding of my angora sweat-
this Sunday, at which time Dr. ers ?
Keisler will perform the ritual.
They are visiting in the home of . A ; Try keeping your angoras
his son, Francis Keisler and ' n refrigerator, if you have
Mrs. Keisler, and daughter, Mrs. room , between wearings. Works
Q. What is a good way
clean a sponge?
to
Larry Thomas and Mr. Thomafc.
real well.
Q. How can I give my suede
shoes and purses a god clean
ing? . .*
A. Sandpaper lightly over
these articles, then wipe them
off with a cloth moistened with
vinegar.
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