The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 14, 1966, Image 14
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton. *1 C.. Thursday,-April 14, 1966
She.-aShould give this more'
time before making the most
importaht decision in her life.
DEAR SALLY: Our daugh
ter, age 18, has been going
with a boy of 22 for about
three months. He comes
from a family'of very limited
means and very poor back
ground, but he himself is very
nice and seems to be very
much in love with our daugh
ter. He has asked her to
marry him, and she has
talked this over seriously
with us. Alt trough she
THINKS she loves him
enough to marry him, she is
dubious about marrying into
his kind of family. What have
you to say about this? HER
PARENTS.
DEAR PARENTS: Of
course, it’s not fair to hold
(he boy’s family against him.
But still arxT all, a person’s
family can have a big part in
the success or failure of a
marriage. A good family has
a way sometimes of bringing
two persons closer together,
and on the other hand a bad
family can have a disastrous -
effect on a marriage. Your
daughter has been going with
this boy only three months.
DEAR 3ALLY: I’m a fel
low of 21 and would appre
ciate a little advice from you.
1 take a little drink now and
then at social affairs, , but
never in excess — and the
same is true of the girls I
date. However, occasionally
I find msyelf on a double
date on which the other fel
low drinks too much and
sometimes becomes obnox
ious. In circumstances like
this, what can I do . . . es
pecially when I am with a
nice girl? SOBER.
DEAR SOBER: Remember,
your first responsibility is to
your date. If the other fel
low happens to be driving,
either convince him you
should take over at tljc wheel,
or call a taxi—or you might
take your date home and
then go back for him. In any
event, there is no friendship
that demands you subject
any nice girl to an unpleasant
scene or risk her safety on a
reckless, irresponsible driver.
DEAR SALLY: I’m very
much worried about two boys
who live next door to us, ages
11 and 13, and the effect they
might have on our own son.
age 12. These boys are ex
tremely ill-mannered, wild,
and use very bad language.
Our son, however, doesn’t
seem to notice their rough
ness and always enjoys play
ing with them. Children usu
ally learn much through asso
ciation, and I'm concterned
over the possibility of our
son’s acquiring some of these
little hoodlums' bad habits.
Do you think I should forbid
our boy from associating with
these two kids? MRS. G.
DEAR MRS. G.: Your son
at the age of 12 has probably
already heard all the vulgar
words there are to hear, and
if not, he soon will. If you
were to ban his association
with these two boys, that
wouldn't solve anything, be
cause he's certain to run into
other boys somewhere else
with the same kind of habits.
It’s the home training that’s
the most important, and if
your son’s training has been
good, no other boy will suc
ceed in corrupting him. Just
be sure to keep him aware of
who’s in charge in your home
and if ever he seems to be
taking on some undesirable
kind of habit, tell him <you
absolutely will not tolerate it.
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DEAR SALLY: I'm a wom
an of 33, and have recently
been divorced. I have a
daughter of 11. and she is in
perfect accord with me so far
as the reasons for the divorce
are concerned. My biggest
problem now is what to do
about my wedding band. I
don't feel comfortable wear
ing it, since it is a symbol of
a shattered marriage—bur at
the same time I feel I must
wear it becaune of my daugh
ter, and to avoid the possi
bility of lifted eyebrows when
my daughter and I am intro
duced to people and they
notice the ringless state of
my fingers. What do you
think about this? MRS.
N E W LY-SI N OLE.
DEAR MRS. -NEWLY-
SINGLE: There’s no hard
and fast rule about the wear
ing or discarding of a wed
ding ring after a divorce. If
you happen to feel more com
fortable without it, that’s per
fectly all right. The most
important thing, especially
when there are children is
for the divorced woman to
retain the “Mrs.” before her
name.
How Can I?
By Anne Ashley
Q. Please tell me how I
can resize a rug that has be
come limp and lifeless?
A. The resizing of a small
rug does not present too
much difficulty. Dissolve
four ounces of flake glue
completely in two quarts of
boiling' water. Then lay the
rug. which has been cleaned
thoroughly, face down on the
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floor and tack it at intervals
to hold it straight. Brush
on glue solutjoq lightly and
sparingly over the back of
the rug, being careful not to
lei it soak through. Let the
rug dry in this position for at
lease 24 hours before relay
ing it.
Q. How can I manufacture
a nice, gWssy starch?
A. Try adding a few drops
of glycerin to your starch
solution, and see if this does
n't produce a fine gloss in
your linens.
Q. How can I remove old
varnish from furniture be
fore revarnishing?
A. By using three table
spoons of washing soda to
one quart of water, and rub
bing this over the furniture
with a rough cloth.
Q. How can I put a “muf
fler” on squeaking shoes? * -
A. Try standing yodr noisy
shoes overnight in a strong
salt-water solution, shallow
enough to cover just the soles
of the shoes. And if you want
to preserve the shape of your
shoes during this treatment,
better use shoe trees.
Q. How can I restore the
nap on velvet?
A. If any portion of a vel
vet dress is crushed, hold
that part over ^a wide basin
ol hot water, placing the
wrong side next-'to >tyie water.
The pile will be restored.
Q. What can I do if the
icing on a freshly-baked cake
Social Security
One of the recent changes
in the social sceurity pro
gram is one which allows
the payment of benefits to a
or deceased worker up to 22
if he is a full-time student,
Martha F. Pressly, Social
Security District Manager in
Grenewood, reported today.
Benefits can be paid for a
a vacation period of up to
four months if the child in
tends to continue in school
after the vacation, Miss
Pressly added.
If benefits are stopped be
cause the dhild became 18,
he may have benefits started
again by filing a new appli-
cation, and if he is a full
time student and has not been
married. If the child is over
18 when one of his parents
becomes entitled to benefits
or dies, but is not 22, he may
now be eligible for social
security benefits bcginnng as
early as Aprli, 1965.
The person receiving so
cial security benefits for a
child who is not yet 18 should
ge tin touch with the social
sceuirty office three months
before the child’s 18th birth
day, if he is a full-time stu
dent, to see about having his
benefits continued, Miss
Prsesly said.
A leaflet, "Social Security
Benefits for Students Up to
Age 22,” is available without
charge at•your local social
security office located at 219
Magnolia Avenue in Green
wood. If you have any ques
tions about benefits for stu
dents, write or call your of-
let. The phone number is OR
3-1711.
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hardens before I have fin- bly better
ished coating it with coconut?
Mta Bwgt
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A. Moisten your coconut
with a little warm milk, then
put it on your cake.
Q. How can I remove old
linoleum from the floor more
easily?
A. Put dry ice into a burlap
bag and place this on the
linoleum to be removed, mov
ing it about the surface as
you work. The dry ice makes
the linoleum brittle, so that
it will slip up and come off
in larger pieces.
Q. How can I remedy ttie
frayed cuffs on otherwise
good shirts?
A. Try binding these with
bias tape. This comes in all
popular colors. Start at the
opening of the sleeve,* sew
the tape carefully around the
edge of the cuff. Then, when
laundered and starched, the
cuffs should look considera-
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of W. E.
Caudell, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same,
duly verified .with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
ANNIE MORRIS CAUDELL,
JOHNIE MAE CAUDELL,
. Executrices,
Rt. 2, Box 155
Kinards, S. C,
April 1, 1966 A7-3c-A21
Q. How Ciin I prevent the
crust of a meat pie from ab
sorbing gravy? /
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A. i Gravy will not soak
through the lower crust of
your meat pie if the white of
egg is brushed over the crust.
Q. How can I^ujpve stub
born paint stains from cloth
ing?
A. These will usually yield
to a mixture of turpentine ;(or
mineral spirits) and am
monia. Rub tihs well into the
fabric before cleaning.
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Orien
Lee Turner, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
FEROL M. TURNER,
Executrix
April 1, 1966 A73C-A21
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons naving claims
against the estate of Mattie
Philson Anderson, deceased,
are hereby notified to file
the same duly verified, with
the undersigned, and those
indebted to said estate will
please make payment like
wise.
WILUAM RAY
ANDERSON,
Executor
West Walnut St.,
Clinton, S. C.
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