The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 16, 1967, Image 11
Clinton, S. C.,Thursday, MUrcltTG,! 1^67
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
^Joanna News . . .
Craigs Have Guests for Weekend
Feb. 3 while serving with the ton in which the eye section cream is frozen, and lower Q. What is a good way tomustard and onions, cole
64th Transportation Company has *> een pulled out? temperature control. Beating remove > an unused postage slaw, potato chips, hot dog
in Vietnam. A Fill the hole with liquid the , i ? e cret ™.'horoughly sev- stamp from an envelope? buns butter, and oatmeal
. ; rni ine noie wun u< i uia eral times while it is freezing _ cookies.
A truck platoon leader in cement, and when it reaches gj ves ^ a fi ner texture, too ’ *
the almost • hard stage, take
the company, Lt. Johnson en
MRS. W. J. HOGAN Vernon Boyce in Lynchburg, nold, Jo Clark, Margaret ^ rod * n . F ?!j' Then, after the cement has from a pair of white kid
Correspondent-Representative and Mrs. Maggie Sutton and White and B. L. Davenport. r y 19b ° ^ nd arrived in Vi- dried thoroughly, sew the but- gloves?
Telephone 697-6949 Alma in Sumter. Sunday din- Billy Osborne observed a etnaid Jf st August- t n back Q it g armen t. A
A 1961 graduate of Clinton 1 a e A. Ordinary cuticle remov-
High School, Lt. Johnson gra- Q. How can I keep potatoes p r is a good cleansing agent,
duated in 1965 from Presby- from sprouting in their bin? J ust moisten a cloth with it,
THURSDAY
Milk, sliced ham,
sliced
terian College.
Week-end euests nf C T ner gUe8ts of ^ B °y ccs were birth day on March 18th.
Craig and Chris were Mr and Mrs ' Guy Misenheimer and Hap P y birthd ay « n Monday,
A/f S Mr ‘ Ml SQn » Mel, of Chester. March 20, to Emily Dominick,
Mrs. E.H. Craig of Greenville. ’ * ’ T nrvt
Sunday guests were Mr. and Cl"* Surratt > * tuden * at . the Nn P ri. d b h ’ d
Mrs. Calvin Farmer of Whit- University of South Carolina, Ri thH v f t
niire Mr and Mr Reid Chand- Columbia, spent the week-end Birthday greetings go to
njire, Mr ana Mr. Keid Chand oarents Mr and Mrs Pet M° ates . Ji*-. on March 21.
!<* ot Clinton and Mr. and y‘‘b his parents^Mr and Mre. ^ thjs com . Wednesd
ttfrs. Jobncratg of Union ^ March 22nd, birthday ce.e-
^ ^Rev. John Martin is holding week d u a 5 t ud e nt at brants will include Sue Gaff-
adwo week revival in Buffa- Land|ir Gree nwood. «y, LUlle JM@e Bridges, Rita
lo, N. Y. jJt began on Satur- < _ _ ngm* Tucker, Hack Prater, and
day, March ll. Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills of Dick Vaughan Jr observing -
accompanied him. Filling the Columbia, enjoyed the week- wedding anniversaries on the COn from curling?
pulpit for Mr. Martin at Faith !? d ^ paren ^' 22nd are Mr. and Mrs. Louis a ^hen
Tabernacle in Renno are Rev. M f . and Mrs. Kar Sease^On M Mr . and Mrs . w . c . A. When
How Can I?
and rub the spots with it.
A. By placing a few apples
among the spuds. Q- How can 1 mak e a good
job of cleaning hairbrushes?
Q. How can I clean white
satin shoes?
A. Dip the corner of the en
velope containing the stamp
Q. How can I remove spots j nto bo iij ng wa t e r for a few cheese, lettuce and tomato
minutes. The stamp will then salad, whipped potatoes, hot
slip off easily, and still leave rolls, butter, and banana pud-
enough glue to use again. ding.
0. How can I mix a starch
for use on dark materials?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I prevent ba-
with a soft art-gum eraser. ma ke the brush as clean as
If they’re too soiled to respond when new. Be sure to shake
to this, try rubbing them with out the mixture thoroughly be-
„ „ w A- ^en you buy bacon in LdVen wi^rtl^dS ^ USing thC brUSh
and Mrs. Paul McCarn of Bel- geas^ attmdetlThewSding”! Morgan ' Mr . end Mrs Marion ^ nLZ “ e i n Pa h C ! t u ge ™!;“ in carbon tetrachloride. Or, Q- What is a Up for the
rrtont, N. C. hease attended tne wedding ot B r
M-Sgt. C. W. Brazel of ““ ‘f and Tommy
Smyrna, Tenn, returned on Di >‘ on b> CUnlon.
Tuesday after spending a few Mr - a " d M ”- B “' ord C 0 "' Ansel R Johnson
ri^vs With Lessie Merchant ery and daughter, Karen, vis- ^n*ei Junnbon
nthJ h rpLivp S ited Mr - and Mrs - Ted Davis Promoted in Vietnam
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank friends and
A. Mix the starch with cold relatives for their visits and
tea. A substitute for starch ac ts kindness includ*
to be used on black or dark card s and flowers while a
A. Mix a hall-cup of salt materials is to dissolve one re cent pati ® nt ^ hospital,
and flour in equal proportions, teaspoon of gelatin in a ( l uar t y wlsb ^ ba J^
A. One of the handiest ways ru b it thoroughly through the of water,
to do this is to rub the shoes bristles of the hair, and it will
School District 56
School Lunch Menu
Week of March 20-23
MONDAY
Milk, beef with gravy
• put a few drops of lemon quicker preparation of brown rice> green beanS) pickled 118 purpase aad g « a ‘ 8
iuice in some uncolored alco- gravy? > beets hot biscuit butter and 3 u d a c many personnel
utLih, noi uihtuii, ouuer, ami who devoted tbelr i ove time
package in half, cello
phane and all, just as you re- [ u " ce in s'ome”unc“olored" a lco
slYces of bacon frv 1 wRh ^ss ho1, and aPPl ^ WUh 3 C ^ th ' A ' To save thc work ot strawbcrr y shortcake
curling. Another method of Q. How can I prevent ice browning flour to make brown ^ TUESDAY •
preventing curling is to dust crystals from forming on tofr ^ravy, pimply add one tea- Milk, chicken pie, broccoli
the bacon lightly with flour of my ice cream when I make s l )0 o nlal ot instant coffee to with golden sauce, c a r rot
1U ™ T H Wph — «nu ou„xny A xx 8 - f Mason Ja S ° n : 23 ; before you put it into the fry- it in my refrigerator? each cup of add a sticks cheese biscuit, butter,
Mrs. Mary Lehman and Wen- », i c t ^ r - and tVlrs. Ansel R. j n ^ gingersnap or two ten min- and chilled peaches.
dell Hair were Sunday guests „^ 0a .,„ aac 1 , re n um er Johnson, Joanna, was promot- A. Wrap your tray in waxed utes before you thicken the WEDNESDAY
ed to Army first lieutenant Q. How can I repair a but- paper as soon as the ice gravy. Milk, hot dogs with chili,
the nurses who were so help*
fuK and attentive.
MRS. ETHEL MAE CAUBLE
CARD OF THANKS
We want to take this oppor
tunity to express our warmest
appreciation to Whitten Vil
lage, its purpose and goals
Ibid other relatives. ,
Lester Hair, Miss Ruth Hair, and Camden ' a " d
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Alls-
of Mrs. F. B. Wheeler in Co- on p u u day ;
lumbia Week-end guests of Mrs.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. WilUe O'DeU were Mr and
Bo Gardner and family and Mrs. D.ctae Torn of Fort Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes
and knowledge in caring for
our daughter, Sheryl Lynn.
THOMAS C. MIDDLETON,
PHYLLIS BODIE
MIDDLETON
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
Nevia °* Newberry, were supper
Stationed Overseas
Lance Corporal Michael F.
Humphries was recently pro
moted to that grade in the
U. S. Marine Corps while
serving in Vietnam. Lance
Corporal Humphries has
been in Vietnayi since Octo
ber 1966 and expects to re
turn to the States next fall.
Mrs. Humphries is making
her home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hum
phries, in Joanna while he
is serving with the Marines.
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For many people the Volkswagen would be an
ideal car. Except for one thing.
It doesn't cost enough.
They’re afraid nobody will realize they have
any money, if it doesn't show in their car. In other
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Then there are those who earn enough to buy
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Now next time' you see somebody driving a
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Who knows? Someday the bank, might use his
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Leroy Cannon Motors, Inc.
South Church Street Extension
Greenville, S. C. 2Ht>tM>
Mrs Mary Bodie visited Mrs.
Ruth Galloway, Mrs. Nevia ,
Bauknight and Mr. and Mrs. f» ues t® on Sunday of Mr. and
Ralph Coates in Newbtrry. M 1 " 8, Herman L. Shealy.
Mrs. Mac Bedenbaugh and Mrs - A™ 1 ® Wood of New -
son, Timmy, spent last week- berr y» visited Mr. and Mrs.
erld with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. R °y B °y c ® and Mr - and Mrs.
Frv in Batesburg. Ernest Osborne on Sunday.
6n Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mr - and Mrs - L - M - Wood of
E|bert Boyce visited Mrs. R. Newberry, were guests of the
E* Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. Osbornes also.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans
returned last Tuesday after
spending several days with
Sgt. and Mrs. Isaac Evans
and daughter, Diana, at Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo. Mrs. Ev
an’s mother, Mrs. Leona Ev
ans, who had been on an ex
tended visit there, returned
with them.
RETURNS FROM HAWAII
Mrs. Michael Humphries
has returned from a stay in
the Hawaiian Islands where
she joined her husband, L-Cpl.
Humphries who was on rest
le^ye from Vietnam. Mrs.
Humphries spent a few days
in Dallas, Texas with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Humphries en-
route to Hawaii.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
GARDNER
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.
Gardner announce the birth
of a Son/ James Bodie, on
February 8. She is the former
Janet Bodie. They have anoth
er son, Ricky, 18, and a
daughter, Tina, 12.
, BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
Special birthday greetings
go to Alice Murphy on March
16th.
On St. Patrick’s Day, birth
day celebrants are Timmy
Bedenbaugh, Cancie; B. Ar-
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