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1 Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 23, 1903 , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill Newt • • • Attend N. C. Wedding MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative ‘ Telephone 8S3-2M4 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gil- strap, Jr., were in High Point, N. C., June 11 for the wedding of his niece, Miss Donna Gilstrap, to William Potts at the Emory Wood Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gilstrap spent Sunday with his father and and their shn, Gerald Gttstrap, Odd Mrs. Gilstrap. Timmy Sanders,, son of Rev. „ and Mrs. M. J. Sanders left Cooper r ® turned home with on Wednesday of last weelc ^ er ^ U8 ^ anti an< t daughter af- for the summer term at Har- ter v ‘ s ^ttng here with the Cal- grave Military Academy in vin Coo P ers and t* 16 Beu * Chatham, Va. He was accom-,^ emas ' ^^ernoon, Mr. panied to Virginia by his fath- and Mrs ' Calvin Cooper vis- er and brother, Malcolm San ders Wade, in Great Falls, going Mr. and Mrs.',C. R. Kuyken- ^ accompany their daughter, dall and granddaughter, Li- Becky, home after her visit m Greenville on Wednesday or Thursday due to the death of Howard McCauley, a former Lydia resident. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James and family spent the past week vacationing it points of interest in Florida. * Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coop er and sons were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beukemas in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Qpoper and Miss Betty Cooper of Great Falls, were also guests of the Beukemas. Mrs. S. B. wedding anniversary June 30. Jerry Satterfield, Mrs. Billy McGee and Eddie Reed er will have birthdays June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South will celebrate their wedding anniversary June 24. June 29th will be the birth day of Mrs. Bennie Tucker. Mrs. Gerald Satterfield will have a birthday June 25. Clyde Thomas and Mrs. Edna Nelson will observe birthdays June 24. A. T. Crawford, Sr., will ob serve a birthday June 25. Happy birthday today to James W. Campbell. Mitzi Motes will celebrate and family of Washington, N. Answer — By rubbing a whites and the yolks sepa- C.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sea- paste of cream of tartar and rately then mifting them to- wright and family of Clinton; peroxide over the stains wtih gether just before putting the Mr.' and Mrs. Perry Parrish a stiff brush. Plain old vine- eggs into your skillet. The and Tami, Mike Crawford, gar is sometimes effective, large amount of air you’ve Mr. and Mrs. Junior Craw- too. General stains in sinks, whipped into your mixture ford and family, and Mrs. wash bowls and bath tubs are will usually produce the kind Crawford. Also, Mr. Ren- dealt with in detail in my new of omelets you’re aiming at. nett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. household hints book. Elmer Bennett, of Joanna. Question—How can I re move mildew from leather articles? Answer—A small amount of petroleum jelly rubbed into the leather will usually chase the mildew away. Follow this with a polishing with a clean chamois. Question—What can I do if there is too much polish on my furniture? Answer — Mix one-fourth cup of vinegar with, one-half water, dip a soft cloth zanne Wright, were called to ^ reat Falls Hendersonville, N. C.,,June 3 due to the death of his broth er, Merritt Kuykendall. Miss Wright is now visiting in Co- lumbus^Qa., t >yithi Iyer.JAtJier, M-Sgt. »G. G.- Wright, and gran <J;m o t h,e it Mr?, Ann dren of Greenville, spent the Wright.-*.. . past week with her mother, ColunJfiUs TTA r jlV.f t e and’Mrs. Mary Fallaw. sons of Iva, visited *iis broth- ( , BIRTHDAYS AND er, E. C. Burdette, nod Mrs. ANNIVERSARIES Burdette on Saturda^Oppet* Happy birthday on June 27 guests the Burddfies ort ^ Stanley Rice and Danny Father’S D a J their fci ack . daughter, Mrs v Jim-Daven--. Mr . and Mrs Tommy port, Mr, "Davenport and Mrs. Moore will observe their 16th Norma Myers ot. ^Jreei^vitte, and their son, Herjnaa,. and Mrs. Bui'dette and.CJeyrof Clinton. Also.-thefe gpeijts Ter cently were Mrs^Buj brother f; p. ,E." Manning, j Mrs. Marihing of Anderson? rl Mr. and Mrs. Kennetii Trammell and Phil of Green wood, spent Father’s Day a birthday June 26. ited her mother, Mrs. George OFFICERS AND TEACHERS soapy water, then polish with MEETING t a soft, dry cloth. You can The teachers and officers clean the aluminum pan meeting of the Lydia Baptist you’ve used by boiling weak Church Sunday school and vinegar solution in It. Training Union will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. BIBLE SCHOOL THIS WEEK Vacation Bible School is in progress at the Baptist Church this week from 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. each morning. Rev. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Question—How can I de tarnish silverware? Answer—Add a teaspoonful each of salt and baking soda to each quart of water you put into an aluminum vessel. Bring the water to a boil, put CU p wale r, dip a in the silver, keeping the wa- into thiSi wring out thcn rub ter boiling. After the tarnish ^e furniture with this. Dry comes off (a matter of sec- immediately with another to bring the nap up * onds), wash the silver in so ft cloth. Question — Any sugges tions for lighter, higher, and fluffier omelets? Question — How can I make a better and more legible job of addressing packages for mailing? Answer — Use ordinary wooden kitchen matches dip ped in India ink as a “pen.” The printing will be heavier and more easily read by the postal clerks. Question — How can I remedy black felt hats that have become dull-looking or rain-spotted? Answer—Try holding them over the spout of a steaming tea kettle, then buffing with a soft brush or a piece of felt Answer — Try beating the IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLen don spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey, in Charlotte, N .C. Mrs. David Storay and chil- Question—What can I do if the icing on one of my cakes hardens before I have finished coating it with coconut? Answer—MWsten your co conut with a little warm milk, M. J. Sanders, church then put it on your cake. pastor, is principal of the school. CHILDREN HONOR - FATHER On Sunday, A. T. Crawford, Sr., was honored by his fam ily with a dinner at his home. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bennett Question — How can I clean decorative candles? Answer—One quick way of doing this is with a soft cloth dampened in a little alcohol. Question—How can I deal with discoloration in a wash bowl or bathtub caused by a dripping faucet? Thank you a: ,i: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and children at r rrv e d. ^Sunday night from) Houston, Texas, for a few weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tram mell. - . — Mr. ahd Mrs. Bobby Ben nett and children of Washing ton, N. C., dpent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett in Joanna and Mty and Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sk., here. Their daughter, Debbie, remained for a visit with her grandpar- ents and other relatives. Miss Priscilla Gaskins, who is attending the summer ses sion at North Greenville Jun ior College in, Tigerville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins.*; Mrs. Sam Prince and-Miss es Nettie and Roberta Prince, were Sunday visitors) in Finn gerville.' Mr. add Mrs. James W. Campbell were Sunday guests of Mrs. ■•Walter Bowen in Greenville. ’ Johnny Lanford, who is taking special courses at Clemson University this sum mer, spent the week-end with his parents, .Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Lanford. f, S-Sgt. land Mrs.LUHaroM Snider and family left Mon day for Patrick AFB, at Co coa Beach, Fla., after visiting his mother, Mrs. Roy Snider, and brother, Donald "Snider. They have just returned from a year’s ^tay in Alaska. On Saturday the Harold.. Sniders and the Donald Sniders visit ed their grandmother, Mrs. J. J. Snider; dalso went to Echo Valley.‘Sunday, all t&e Snider families and Mrs. Nell Mills and Buck Meeks enjoy ed the day at Curry’s Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James visited his sister, Mrs. Haynes GeodjOUQ, a,ld M* 1 - Gor don in Abbeville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are both ill. Mr. anfl Mrs. B." F. Harvey and Dianne, Ralph Riddle, Mr. and'Mrs. Clyde Tram mell, Mr .and Mrs. JinfU»y Barnes were atoong thtfse Jn I Ua i*r '*»nf" FINAL SETTLEMENT - Take notice that on day of Jhly, 1966, I wilfr der a fin$l account of mySficti- and doin|gs as Executrix of the estate of Mattie Supearley Beasley In the office of the Judge of'TroBate bf" "LStireHs County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the sar ply for a final . . , , _ my trust as Extcutrlx/ zz Any person indebted to said- estate is notifie to make payment, osr, fore that date, having claims _ estate will present thinf bn before said date, duly proven, or be forever hatred.’ MINNIE GODFREY BEASLEY, ' . Executrix/ ‘..1’ 501 W, Carol. Ave Clinton, S. C. r June 2, I960 —A J9-4c-.T30 i: I would like each person who voted for me June 14th tp know how highly I value his individual decision to make me the nomi nee for Lt. Governor of our State. I appreciate the opportunity that you have given me to continue working for South Carolina’s progress. I value your support in this goal and I look forward to your continued support in the November election and the campaign that will precede it. Thank you, j John C. West Nominee for Lt. Governor Let HENRY MILLS Pay Your State Bills Thank you for giving me enough support to lead the voting for Comptroller General on June 14. 1 earnestly solicit your vote on mg JUNE 28. W- ■■o* Henry Mills of York, Former Resident of Spartanburg 24 Years Experience In State Government FWt HENRY MILLS Comptroller General C. M. HICKS Revival Now In Progress! Bethel Temple Church of God 114 N. Owens St. ^ . SERVICES NIGHTLY • AT 7:30 Hear Evangelist C. M. HICKS of Macon, Ga. it rrv On Saturday night, Rev. Hicks will give his testimony of walking to the electric chair with a man he had won to Christ. Hear this wonderful testimony of the grace of God. Dll Revival services day night. will continue through Everyone is invited. Sun- Critics okay 23 tests •<*♦1 PET FRESH MILK is tested 23 times for quality. 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