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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Clinton, S. C.
Lydia Mill News .
Columbia Resident Visits Brothers
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Thursday; May 19, 196ft
which it has been melted for that have mildewed "Because day or two in the sun before Q. How can I' pfevbnt tin- otfen.
canning? of damp storhge? polishing»them. - ware from rusting? , Q. How can I .paevegt the
A. Fill the container with Ar>Scrub with a hand-brush Q. How can I remove keep- A. It will never ruit, no fraying <>l n
-boiling water, then allow this , n lakewarm soapsuds< sene spots from fabrics? matter how much it is placed dresses and na«. ,
en<ts
on
lo cool. The paraffin will float
A. Scour the maierial with in water, if while still new A.
HIM. CLYDE TEAMMELL,
Dean, and Mr. Dean. —- , , t
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr and Mrs. R. V. - Gordon , . . _, r
Trammell and Phil of Green- and children of Laurens. The us « of * half-cup of
wood, visRed Mr. and Mrs. Among local guests were ^o«d tea, mixed- with a tea-
- Clyde Trammell Sunday. Miss Loretta Dailey, Joe Cbk- spoonful of ammonia is us-
Mr*. Mary Northcutt of p au i Glenn of Greenville, er. Mrs. Addie B. Coleman oHoctive for cleaning
Columbia, was the week-end visited the Trammells on and Mr. and Mrs. Mason black ffelt.
guest of her brothers and Monday. Coleman and children. * - Q- How can I make a quick*
their families, Mr. and Mrs. ^ * Markia and Anna BIRTHDAYS AND t ' r and ^ ° f
BiU, McLendon and Mr. and ^ Z ANNIVERSARIES ' WOOd and “^aU-tile
.. . preferably a castue soap. a. scour me maienai wun m wmci, « .vlti.u'
to the surface of the water Wipe them with a damp cloth, turpentine, then with warm you rub its surface with lard, nafl J^ol.sh to tin ends oi
Osborne of Fountain Inn: and* How can 1 clean black ant j then g j ves y,,. shoes a water and soap. then heat thoroughly in the the rib ^
mil /
Mrs Cecil mci^nuon. ^ week . end wi th their
Mother’s Day Mrs. Robert urandmot h e r, Mrs. Laura
B.dley and Bob of Charlotte, D ar hy > a nd uncle and aunt,
N. C., visited Mrs 1 BaUey’s Mr and Mrs Bo Brown .
parents, the Cecil McLen
dons.
Mrs. Herman Phipps, with
her sister, Mrs. Luck Brown
Miss Gloria Jackson has umon, spent last Thurs-
arrived home for the sum- d with their sij5ter$. Mrs. .
mer from Winthrop College, Alfred Seay and Mrs Bob wwk ” n R anniversary May 20.
Rock Hill, with her mother, Par n Si and ' Mr . Parris ill 221,6 wiU be Bruce
— * - Mills’ birthday.
I. C. McLendon will ob-
serve a birthday Alay 25,
Billly Motte’s birthday will
be May 21.
E. C. Burdette observed a
birthday May 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bal
lard will observe their 53rd
Mrs. Ezie Miller, and Mr
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jackson and Eddie of Ciem-
son, were Sunday guests of
his mother.
Mrs. Bobby Fuller and
children of Gaffney, were
week-end guests of Mr. Ful
ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Fuller.
Mrs. Essie Crowe of Clin- tant business
ton, spent Sunday with her a program of
Ronnie Gordon will have a
birthday May 20.
Enoree.
CLUB MEETS TONIGHT
The Woman's Club will
meet tonight <Thursday) at
the community building at
?:30
All ladies of the commun
ity are Invited.
All members are urged to Ma v 25
be present for some impor
floors?
A. Pour the liquid wax into
a small jar with several holes
punched in the lid. You can
thus make an easier and more
uniform job of sprinkling the
wax on the floor before smoo
thing it out evenly with your
mop or applicator. There’s
lots more about this in my
new househlod-hints book.
Q. How can I drive nails
more easily into hard wood?
A. By first dipping the
ORSL-i
travel on
Kathy Pace s birthday will hails into a thick grease, such
be May 23 as ^ k j nd used t0 lubricate a
May list will be Harvey was hing machine. By taking
Shumate s birthday. a m j nu te or ,two to do this,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.or y 0u u be eliminating a lot of
don will observe a wedding wast ed bent nails and extra
hammering.
Steve Huskey will be nine q W hetl storing away im-
years old May 22. portant documents, -how call
Mr. and Mrs. KonnMh j insure against their turn-
BWBTO
■UifiAlj
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By wrapping these doc-
Joe Smith's birthday will uments in blue tissue paper,
be May 25. or in cloth dyed with bluing.
NJrs. Lola Mae Overstreet Q. What can I do about war
will observe a birthday May ter spots on a shellacked sur-
21.
How Can I?
face?
A. Go over these spats light
ly and carefully, with v*ry
fine sandpaper or steel wool.
It may be necessary to' re
move the shellac down to
the wood, and if so, apply
several very thin coats of
By ANNE ASHLEY •
Q. Is there any way I can fresh she n a c.
Q. How can I remedy shoes-
sister, Mrs. Hugh Ballard, film has been planned by the TU
Mr. aqd Mrs. Harold Crowe program chairman Mrs. Db St0 ^‘ W,, ‘ °f St *' e th ‘‘ r * h ,n « - v „ e,,ow Wlth
visited the Bollards in the WoTd ’ We ^‘ ng ann,vtfrsary ' ,ay ** A Bv wra PP in «
afternoon and the Orowes. Mrs Clyde Trammell is
Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and president of the club.
Miss Marion Ballard visited Hostesses will be Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas De- Claude Gilsti^p and Mrs
Young in Fountain Inn. Sam Madden.*
Lt. and Mrs. A! Williams SONG SERVICE SUNDAY
and children visited his moth- Since the high school bar
er Wednesday and Thursday calaureate sermon is being
of last week as they Wefe en- held Sunday evening, the Ly-
route from California to his dia Baptist Church Aril! have
new assignment in Orlando, no preaching service, but a
Fla. song service will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lark and 7r30 p. m. for all who do keep the blades of my kitchen
Renee of Asheville, N. C.. not go to the high school. paring knives in a sharper
were week-end guests of the SURPRISE PARTY condition for a longci* tinte.
former’s parents, Mr. and A surprise birthday party ’ A. One way to do this is
Mrs. 'B. P. Lark. was given on Sunday at the by keeping the Knives in a
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Bor- home of Mrs. Aiamalee Cok- special holder away from
d e 11 e and granddaughter er for Mrs. Coker and her hard contact with other me-
Paula Jo Fletcher of Green- mother. Mrs. Marie NotTis. tal. And if you can fill the
wood, were recent guests of Out of town guests includ- holder with sand, it will tend
the former’s btother and sis- dd Mr. and Mrs. Harold to sharpen the cutting edges
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, the children of Zhe and keep the blades apart
C. Burdette. Mr. and Mrs. Taylors,, Mr. .and Mrs. Walt'frodi one another. Such a
Jim Davenport of.Greenville, Johnson and daughter. San- holder can be made by slit-
visited the Burdettes Sun- dra of Joanna: Johnny Mar- ting the top of a baking povr-
day. thi, Mrs. James Goker and ier can for insertion of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patter- Miss Martha Llfld ley- of blades. You can decorate this
son, Joe Hairston, Bruce Greenville; Miss Linds and container with attractive de-
Mills, Mr.- and Mrs. Jim James Batson of Travelers cals, too, if you wish. ,
Bames and children, Mr. and Rest: Juanita Hawkins of Q. How can I remove paraf-
Mrs. Mike Foster and Miss Easley;. Rev. .and Mrs. J.- H. fin easily from a container in
Marilyn ‘ Sease attended the
Estes family reunion in Nin
ety Six on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Meeks and Jamie of Cross'
Anchor, visited Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Frances
Meeks.-.
Mrs. Lily Belle Miller was
in Newberry recently to visit
her brother-in-law, W. N.
Minick, in the hospital.
Miss Ferpline Seay, with a
niece, Teresa Seay, and
nephew, Maxie Seay, sp^pt
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Smith. They also
visited Mr. pnd Mrs. Gary
Brissle and Mr. and Mrs.
Carey Smith In Greenwood.
Mrs. Elsie Mae Strange
has retained to her home id.
Spartanburg after a week’s
visit with her brother, J. B.
O’Shields, ^nd Mrs. O’Shialds
white he was a patient in
Bailey Memorial hospital.
Nathan Gilstrap, who at
tends Gardner-Webb College,
is honfe with his pOTents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Gilstrap.
Mrs. Ethridge Geiger of
Newberry, was the Suadap
guest of her sister, Mrs. Jim
1966 DODGE POLARA
For those who want
more “big” in their big
carmore "new” in
their new car. And now
you can own big Po-
lara at terrific sav
ings! Prices are way
down - It’s the Rebel
Rally Sale! So go go!
THE DODGE REBELUON WANTS YOU!
LYNN COOPER, Inc.
East Main Sheet
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Home
Permanent
Ref.—Sajtor—Gentle
!iefr$2.or
now $1.39
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Sunbeam or Clausseti’s
Pony Tail Loaf
1 .
l»/i Lb. Loaf
Z for 53c
Texbe LAUNDRY FLUFF, gal.
LOCCRY bargains
!*•* llim 46-0*. Can
TO JUICE 29c ^ Maxwell
vaa OJm - 16-Oz. Cans 2 For
FORK and BEANS 29c
M . ! IS-Oi. Can
STARCH 39c
NRbl?& _ ^ _ 12*0*. Pkg. ,
, . 2 for 69c
StKdtdlgiin Ided Short Brefcd 15-Oz. Bag ■ *fl#| _
45c ■ lO-OB
It Oz. Can Cedar Rock 2Vt Can
%.. 49c G. Beans . 19c
Trial Size u : 6 Oz. Dulany Cut 1 '/i Lb. Pk.
Top Job .. 10c Okra ..... 39c
MEAT SPECIALS
Eco*SwCEt Lb.
CURED HAM 79c
MSrtim
tSIijVfUllw) 39c
Irby'* . . ” Lb.
«NG ..29c
Pet Homogenized 2_i/ 2 Gallons
MILK ,, 99c
FRESH PRODUCE
LarteHgdi 2 For
LETTUCE . j 29c
TOMATOES
0oU Dozen
LEMONS 29c
CUCUMBERS. ilk Morton
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4 for $1.00
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