The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 23, 1966, Image 9
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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 23, 1903 ,
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Lydia Mill Newt
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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
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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
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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
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PET FRESH MILK is tested 23 times for
quality. No wonder it wins the seal of
approval... for Mom! Everybody likes
PET, YOU BETl
Sunbeam Tiger
BREAD
iy 2 Lb. Loaf
for
Hafnia Luncheon
MEAT
Reg. 59c — 12 Oz. Can
39c
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•L
Gold Medal
Mayonnaise
quart
jar
Limit: One With $5.00
Order, Please
GROCERY BARGAINS
Strietmann Chocolate Drop 16 Oz. Bag 2 For
COOKIES 89c
Q. T. Coppertone Reg. 1.35 NOW
LOTION 1.00
A-G Vi Gallon
BLEACH 27c
MARKET SPECIALS!
Lean Cubed Boneless Lb.
PORK STEAK 69c
Pure Pork Lb.
SAUSAGE 49c
Wisconsin State ' Lb.
CHEESE 65c
FREE! — BOX MACARONI — FREE!
.‘. ' .i'V - -
FRESH PRODUCE
SNOWDRIFT I yellow corn 5c Pirnir Hamc
SHORTENING I lemons. Me rICIlIC 1131115
I Golden Ripe Lb.
-JB ■B* I -BANANAS 10c k I ■ ■ T
IU m 11 I V I Firm Ripe Lb. • \' A. 1 ■ W
- 1 ®- mm mm I tomatoes.. .....iOc
I Morton Frozen * 2 For
van J CREAM PIES . - . . . .tSc
Limit: One With CUT OKRA 39c
$3.00 Order, Please
Register For $100 In Merchandise
« CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle „.... 19c To Be Given Away FREE!! R evn oid 8 WRAP, 12 x 25 25c
Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store
Phone 833-0710 “Friendly Stores With Friendly People To Serve You” Phone 833-0631
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