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Clinton, S. C>, Thursday, February 9, 1967 r— — « ; , Joanna News ... Attend Reception in THE CLINTON CHRONICLE MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-^513" A t-C Joseph O. Chalk, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chalk, recently completed two weeks of fSC Flight Security Con troller Training while assign ed to the 351st Combat De fense Squadron at Whiteman A.F.B., Missouri. Airman Chalk enlisted in the Air Force in Hpr6h, 1962 ,and prior to being assigned to Whiteman served in Viet Nam jwith the 366th Air ^Police Squadron. Mrs. Carl Riser, Kerry Ri ser, Mrs. Belle Cqpnelly and Miss Martha Craven visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kibler in Prosperity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenheimer in Chester last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitch en and phildren of Newberry were Sundpy guests of Mrs. Earl Connpll. Kevin Burnette, who had spent the week-end with the Kitchens, accompan ied them here. Mr. and Mrs. L. Craig of Greenville were week-end guests of C, J. .Craig and Chris. On Sunday they all vis ited Mrs. H. M. Bailey and John Craig in Unoin. Mrs. J. M. Bozard, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bozard and chil- chjldren, Martin and Margar et visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazel in Woodruff last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killian and Larry visited Mrs. Glad ys Adams in Prosperity on Sunday. Mrs. Cancie B. Arnold and Mrs. Mozelle Evans were last Friday visitors in Greenwood and on the return trip they enjoyed supper at the Pano rama Lodge. On Sunday af ternoon, Mrs. Arnold , Mrs. Van Godfrey, and Mrs. Pearl Williams visited Mrs. Lois Mc- Guirt in the Bonds Cross Roads section. .Birthday Party Sandra Johnson was hon ored on her 16th birthday with a party on Saturday evening. The event was held at the Jo anna Club House. The Jades of Joanna provided music and the many guests enjoyed danc ing. Sandra was the recipi ent of many' nice gifts. The party refreshments were en joyed by all. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson with the party were Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman of Clinton and Mr. antf Mr*. Tba<J Rpyter pf Whitmipe. > Home From Viet Nam L-Cpl. Harold Johnson ar rived on Tuesday to spend a 30-d&y lepvef With Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. He served 19 months ip Viet Nam and will return there for 6 months following Ms leave. Cake paU • The Ladies Auxiliary of the Joanna Ppntecostal Church Wil have a pqh* sale oj» Satur* day morning in front of Belk’s Dept. Store. Birthday Pprty On Saturday afternoon, Jan uary 28, Faith Riser of Green ville was honored with a birth day party at the home of het grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser, at their home oh Hampton Avenue, here. The little two year old received many gifts from the guests. Refreshments were served to the group. Ahfcilded Funeral Heyward Lever, Mrs. Rosie Bridges, and Benny Lever at tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Fanny Shealy, in Greenwood recently. Birthdays add Anniversaries Happy Birthday today, Feb. 9th to Furman Dominick, Shike Simpson, and Leonard Crowder, and best wishes for a happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Domi nick. -. . Ernest Smith, Paul Mode, Geneva Gentry and M a c 1 e Brown will celebrate birthdays on Feb. 10. On Feb. 11, Mrs. W. D. Beckom, Barbara Prater and R. A. Bridges will observe a birthday. On Feb. 12 Harry Kelly will celebrate his birthday, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mur phy wjll observe a wedding anniversary. Tina South and J. G. Mitch ell will have birthdays on Feb. 13. Valentines Day brings birthdays to Libby Rogers, Mae Yarborough, Randy Thompson, John Arrowood, and Gene Hogan, and a wed ding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kinard. Happy Birthday on the 15th to Timmie Prater. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS By ANNE ASHLEY. • - - # Q. How can I make itiy own fancy candles? ... * .. . A. With Halted paraffin and used, candles. Pour the. Wax into milk or cream cartons, or tin cana such as frozen- juice cans, pr other contain ers of various sjzes. Let If set,, then remove the carton which has acted as a mold, and dec orate the candles with drip pings of other colored cand- 1 les, sequins, metallic paper etc. Apply the decorations with* straight pins. Q. What can I do if the fudge I am making hardens in the bowl and cannot be poured? A- Add one tablespoon of milk“$fNTfwo dr thret table-. A.. A splendid basting tool mering the nail in at the in- a piece of fresh toast in it. spoons of corn syrup, and beat is one yqfi can make yourself, tersection of the tape. The toast acts as ap absorbent at fifteen-minute spefcd iti an Tie a bit of clean white cloth q What is a g 0od way to of 1116 electric mixer until smooth, to a long-handled fork or stick cool an gel or sponge cake Q* How cun I mbke the job Pour immediately. - and you have' a perfect b:lk( , (i in a tul „. pan? * lass ,,ra *"‘ ,!r a,ld Q. How eon t move o re- swab. a.'Place the tube over the . i . -^1—^ dTIo deaTbehrd"it‘ n Q - ,S ^ Way ' Can ncck ° f h an s ‘ >ft dri " k your eutter KS'i o" ^ “ * prevent my bathroom mirrors bottle. This raises the cake glasg then painting this line A. Soap the floor or lipolQ- from clouding up when \ high enough to allow the air with turpentine, mitforal spir- um in front of the refrigera- ^the or shower? to circulate all about it. jt s> or any thip oil. ^ is ver .^ A. A light coat of glycerine Q. Any tips for the loosen- Thep t e heavy unit will glide ovei . the lass will usua ii y i ng: 0 f tight screws or bolts? easily and you will not have. k y mi c , to cgll fpr help. A. Try placing a few drops ^ „ ' * * Q- How can I quickly cure of peroxide on them and let- R. How can I remove Btains chapped hands? ..ting this soak in for a few from plastic dishes’ t minutes. ... - V, ' A. By rubbing into them, al- v A. if conventional deter- ter vyaghing^ cornmeal or oat- Q. How can I remove rust ?i? n * S S0 T ^ 8 ° ak meal. It absorbs the mixture stains from my kitchen sink? them fbr twenty minutes or d . , . . , .. cracks so in a gallon df warm water u lenas . .° P ea ‘ tne Cra , A. Cover these stains with T “ B t , trf your skin. In the course OFFICE CHRONICLE PUB. CO- PHONE 833-050 * Public Meeting To be held at Laurent County Court House February 13,1967, at 8:00 P.M. PURPOSE: to elect representatives of the poor or persons to represent the poor. These representatives are to serve on t|ie governing body of the Laurens County Community Action, IncJ board. ■ Only the ones who fall in the poor category as set by the guidelines of the Office of Economic Op portunity will he eligible to VOTE. Represem tatives will be selected for each of the target areas in Laurens County. • • * WILLIE E. BEASLEY, Chairman Citizens Improvement Organization Laurens, South Caroline (29360) NOTICE! Plans are being made to estab lish three (3) Day Care Centers in Laurens County ' • V . ... . » . All children from ages 3-5 years are eligible to attend, provided parents’ income is within the guidelines established by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Centers will be fplly staffed with qualified teachers and will be open from 7:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. five (5) days each week. In terested parents are asked to contact us by phone 984-5524 or by letter. ' Laurens County Community Action, Inc. Room No. 201 Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Bldg. Laurens, S. C., 29360 to which a cup of bleach has ul kerosene for about lour hours, been-added. Wipe with a dish- fl d * ' then wash off with piping hot cloth,.then wash. In the usual ^“ r „. 8 d con<lltlon water and strong soap. An- manner. You may also try other method is to rub the rubbing the etains .with dry Q. How can I drive a nail stains a P'cce o! raw baking' soda or with saR. into a wall without crumbling lemon > followed by soap and Many other such helpful clean- the plaster?* water, ing hints are included in my . „ ^ ^ , new household manual. A - By dl PP in g the nail in hot water or melted paraffin. Q. What is a ^bod way to Or, put crisscross cellophane A. You can try melting it baste barbecued meat or iowl? tape over the spot before ham- and skimming it, then putting Q. Is there any way I can refreshen rancid butter? OUR LOWEST PRICE FENCE! CALL SEARS AT 833-2411 FOtl FREE FENCE ESTIMATES (78c Per Foot — Installed) fURKEYS HALF Ok WHOLE u-mb. HU tlNKY PIG FRANKS SELECTO SLICED TO THE RACEr 11 WAYS TO WM —• wm IN ANY OF THE RACK — COM! IN SMONO .. WIN OUR MICKY BOURU BOLOGNA l2-oi PKG. CASH! A CRACKIN' GOOD CANNED BISCUITS 6 CANS FOR A W-D U. S. 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