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I . • • I < J S v 12 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ^ I Clinton, S. C., Thursday, March it, 1966 West Clinton New# ... _ Local Residents Visit in Charleston MRS. INEZ BLACKWELL Correspondent-Representative 400 Frances Street Dial 833-2521 Mrs. Inez Blackwell, Mrs. Pearl Reid, Mrs. Lydia Mae Todd and Airman James Blackwell visited in Charles ton Friday. Airman Black- well has returned to Travis AFB, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farm er were in Anderson Satur day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ola Farmer. Miss Jean A l>h o t t and Kayle Abbott of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Hardman. Mrs. Essie Crowe and Mrs. Ella Harvey visited in Lau rens and. Woodruff Sunday. Howard Vaughn of Aiken, was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Susie Hawks and Miss Beat rice Hawks. Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Sex ton and Mrs. Luke Fuller of SO UGHI! PET COTTAGE CHEESE 2 delicious kinds — Regular and Garden Salad.\ Pet, you bet! OAltY DIVISION Greenwood, visited Mrs. Ada Center Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayc visited relatives in Union Sunday. Sp5 A. K. Meredith, his brother, Pfc. Earl Itlaredith of Fort Eustis, Va., visited the former’s wife, Mrs. Ro- I erta Meredith, recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Price visited in Gatlinburg, Tenn., and also visited Mr Price’s grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Mes- ser. in Del Rio, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Quinn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs. Franklin Williams fias returned to her home ifi the Canal Zone. Miss June Campbell and Charles Campbell and their grandmother were in Ander son Saturday on business. Mr and Mrs. Marcell Bark er visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Mary Terry has re turned home after spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock in Charleston. WITH THE SICK Mrs Frank Lydia has been dl at home with flu. « Edna Laney is a surgical patient at Self Memorial hos pital in Greenwood. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Iris Hughes has a birthday . .March 18. Donnie Womble and Mrs. Harold Stroud have birthdays March 20th. Donny Ray Cauble, James Boyce Major and Mrs. Mil dred Williams have birthdays March 21. Mrs. Brady Cannon, Gary '-•icklin, t Mrs. Bobby Anthony, Mrs. Wallace Boyce and Joe Cagle have birthdays March 22nd. Jim Tinsley, . Walter Hea- . ton, R. C Cheek, Gene Butler MoiUltVllle NeWS and Kathy Conway h6v£ ' birthdays March 23. MRS. MAUDE BRYSON LeJeune Dunaway has a Correspondent birthday March 24. I Mrs., Carroll Fulmet:, Paul Smith, Steve Melts and Tom my Proffitt have birthdays March 25. Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur San ders will celebrate a wedding anniversary March 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holder have a wedding anniversary March 22nd. U. S. A. F. Capt and Mrs. J. W. Miller Jr. and family who have been stationed in Germany arrived Saturday and are with his parents, Mr. ad Mrs. J. W.« Miller. Mr. and Mrs! Frank Oakley and farfiily of Spartanburg, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stewart Sun day; v Mr. and, Mrs. Common of Decatur, Ga. were in MouiUV ville Sunday coming especial ly to hear the Rev. Jackson 7'ouehberry who is pastor of the Baptist Church with them were their son and daughter- in-law of Clintpn. Mrs. P. W. Finley is witli her daughter, Mrs. Furman Rhdrahaw and family in Barnwell for several weeks’ visit. Mrs. Roily Bannister is in How Can I? Q. What is a good tip for the touching-up paint jobs? of interior L f AGAIN AMERICA’S FAVORITES... CHEVROLET TRUCKS 566,664* NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS WENT TO WORK LAST YEAR. THAT’S A RECORD FOR CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE...EVEN FOR CHEVROLET! > Last year more people bought Chevrolet trucks than ever before. Stands to reason. Chevrolet makes a truck for almost every kind of job. So many components are offered you can set up a Chevy to do your special job the way you want it done. Cost is low. Resale high. Chevy’s been the No. 1 truck since 1937. Put a new '66 model to work. It’s bound 4o be No. 1 on your job for years. •Source R.L Polk & Co., Detroit, Michigan. G$t« No. 1 buy on the No?f truck during Doublo Dividend Dnyt A. Whenever you do any painting inside the house, fill an empty fingernail polish bottle with some of the left over paint. The small brush in this bottle is just right for touching up the chips and scratches that almost inevit ably make their appearance on walls and woodwork, and the paint of course matches perfectly. i Q. How can I perk up some lifeless-looking cloth artificial flowers? A. By dunking them into a starch solution. You might add some cake coloring or dye to the starch and, after dipping the flowers, hang them head-down to dry. Q. How can I remove ball point ink stains from ma terials? A. First put a good absor bent material under the fab ric. Then lubricate the stain with a little petroleum jelly or white mineral oil. Flush the lubricant and as much of the stain as pdssible with carbon tetrachloride, and re peat until the ink stops “bleeding.” Q. What’s a quick and easy way to lubricate a stubborn zipper? A. An ordinary wax candle, stroked over the teeth on both sides of the zipper, will give it the necessary lubrication for easy operating. Q. What is a good way to warm up leftover meats? A. Place them in a pressure cooker, add three tablespoons of water, let the steam build up to the starting point, then remove from the fire, and let the pressure go down. Q. What causes meringue on pies to become tough? A. Meringue will be tough when set away to cool if it has been baked in an oven that is too hot. Q. What can I do about bottles that have become bad ly discolored inside? A. Try filling them with water and borax, then allow to stand awhile. If this meth od does not clean them to your satisfaction, add broken egg shells or BB-shot to the borax solution, then shake the whole business well. Q. What is the best way to clean glazed tile? A. Don’t use harsh, abras ive cleansing powders on glazed tile or brick, since you could damage the finish be yond hope of repair. Instead, use soap and water, and if necessary, a non - brasive cleaning powder. Q. What can I do if I have inadvertently gotten too much bluing into some of my wash? A. Just rinse the articles in clear water to which you’ve added a little vihegar. Q, How can I clean white sweaters at home without washing? A. Rub a mixture of one .part salt to' two parts corn- meal into the sweaters, let this stand overnight, then brush out thoroughly. Q.* How can I remove acid stains from fabrics? ^ A.- Dampen the spots, then cover with salts of worm wood, let this remain for a few minutes, then rub the stains with a dry cloth. 30-1707 PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC nilMBINO OR HEATINC OB * • 833-0061 W. MAIN ST. | Ij.J^V 1 TELEPHONE 833-0040 CLINTON, S. C. n IT CROSSWORD ♦ ♦ ♦ By A. C. Cordon i M 1 19 r-HH 0. 8 / 4 10 1 j IHjH 11 lu •8 IM IS n [It 118 14 Raleigh, N. C. visiting her son, Roily Bannister Jr., and family. M. C. Crisp of Charlotte, N. C. spent Friday with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Crisp. Mrs. Clyde Franks and Mrs. Childress of Laurens visited Dr. Ruth Stokes dur ing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Dunn of Greensboro, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crisp dur ing the last week end, John Robert Lynn of, De troit, Mich, and Mrs. J. Slice ci Oak Ridge, Tenn., are visit ing their sister, Mrs. ' Roy Crisp and Mr. Crisp this week. / BAPTIST CHURCH ACTIVITIES /'‘The R. A.’s met on Monday night and TJuesday night a group went to hear Dr. Billy Graham in Greenville, On Wednesday afternoon the Sunbeahis and Jr. G. A.’s held their regular meeting. Wednesday night-was prayer meeting night which was con ducted hy tile Rev J ackson Touchberry, pastor of the church. Then Friday night the ladies of the church Conclud ed the week of prayer with their usual programs. 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