The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1967, Image 9
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Lydia
Mill Newt
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in Virginia
HjCht quickly without a hitch The Blue Hose will face the the three non-conference oppo- Here is the 1967 football C.; 21 — Guilford at
at a birthday, wedding, or re- S arnc ten opponents that they ets* schedule for PQ: 28 — Catawba at Clinton} Np-
ception?
A. Light each candle wick
and snuff it out about 30 min
utes before the candl&T are
played last season on their Presbyterian will open its September 16 — Frederick vember 4 — Appalachian at
way to posting a 6-4 record season on September 16 fl t Portsmouth, Va.; 23 — Le- Boone, N. C.; 18
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-29M
and a tie for the Carolinas against Frederick and ending noir Rhyne at Hickory, N. C.;
, 7,:.’ ncoH ^Thl>n Conference title. PC has sev- on Novembei: 23 in the annual 30 — Wofford at Clinton; Octo-
°n Monday for surgery on Birthdays and Anniversaries ... .. w . en conference games sched- Thanksgiving Day clash with ber 7 — Elon at Clinton; 14
Celebrating birthdays April 4 . uled next season along with Newberry ollege. — Davidson at Davidson, N.
11 will be DaVid Bagwell, b, 6 m° m em comes, you 11 : ^
able to go right down the line
Tuesday.
Charleston Week-End 4
Members of the JLydik, Wo- Mrs. Jimmy James* Mrs
„ man's Club ehjoyed the w(bek- Bessie Brown and Sue Cooper. ever candle flaming per-
h ^ S end in Charleston. April 9 will be the birthday fectly as 11 18 i ,ghted -
vi8^ wHh h h?r ^ visited *** of Mrs - Mattie Dean « Chuck Q^Somet.mes when my luis.
a , LT ™ J ® ? beautiful Magnolia Gardens. Baker, Michael Carroll, Bren- band s sb,rts co ™ back from
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob n.i the laundry, the collars have
Carolina at Ciillowhee, N. C.;
23 — Newberry at Newberry,
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u* l xr f „ „ , the Isle of Palms, Folly da Henson.
Franks in Norfolk, Va. Beach and #thei , potnU of ta .
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bag- terest.
Miss Feroline Seav Mrs rou,!h cdge5 lhal irrilate his
^ „™‘ s _ ,, “ ea i; S neck. Is there any way I can
... ii ~ j r i j j /< * * • Nathan Wyatt and Miss To-
Mr W | lr arni y and and Everyone enjoyed tl» Har- ni Harvey will observe their rt
Mrs. William Bagwell were ^ of Hlrto ^ Boat Tour on birthdays April 10. A - Try rubbing the top edge
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Temp- of thesc collars with Paraflin
Cecil Bagwell near Clinton for . «'«„«, »h A «r«ro. leton and Mr and Mrs I B wax - • and this wil1 eliminate
Easter. The children enjoyed M ™«“ S will observe 2 r wed! the hurt. ' .
Mrf :i n AmlrTii B^e M„. J^B.Pa t te2n ding anniversaries April 11. <!•«-.» can I hard-b.il a
family and Mrs Holder sncnl Mrs Gaskins, Mrs. Lau- M rs. T. D. Douglas will ccl- track * d /
the w y eek end in’Pickens with ra Darby, Mrs. David Word, ebrate her birthday April 12. A - Wrdb th J' ‘ n
the week-end in Pickens with Gilstrap Jr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp- aluminum foil, twist both ends
Mr an and Mrs E W Mimh ^ CI^ and bell will observe their wed! »t the foil firmly around the
. f . ■ ■ Miss Nellie Osborne. ding anniversary April 7. Her J88. and immediately alter
ell have visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Watson Revival In Progress
in Caldonia, Miss, and his Revival services in progress
brother, W. S. Mitchell and at ^ L y di « Baptist Church 01 A P 11 Iri. . .
2s. r/lo^rr d W ay eveS wfr Eh se^ U es ^ho is 3 /ears
tives in Birmingham, Ala. eacb evening at 7:30 p.rti.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish Rev. J. L. Passalaigue of
birthday is Also the 7th. boiling drop the foil-wrapped
Dana Brown will be 5 years ‘ nto co * d water, flic egg
will be hard-cooked, and the
Robie shell will peel off easily. Many
old to- other such cookery hints are
day also to Mitchell Wigley. d e a lt with in my new house-
Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Em- hold book,
ery will have a wedding an- Q- Is there any “home ’ re-
and Tami spent the Easter the First Baptist Church in En- niversar A il 10 • " newal method for suede jack-
wppk-pnH With Mr »nH Mrc oree is the visiting preacher Donnie y s £ ter{ Ji M rs. J. ets, shoes, and purses?
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. oree 18 t* 1 ® visiting preacher
R. L. Bennett in Washington, “"d Rev, W. W. WiRingham M^Robek Raile'v'
of Calvary BapU.t phurch in S,' " eal ' h M ”„““ be ?,
N. C.
A. Try applying vinegar
Mr.s Bob Franks birthdays with an old toothbrush, and
Mrs. Mollie Waters of Cal- Bennettsville will lead the mu- w|u u - lot drv Thcn bmsh wUh a
houn Falls is visiting twith “C; . soft suede brush, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Prue Waters. The public is pordially in- CARD OF THANKS SU( .do will come up.
Miss Feroline Sehy spent the* Vited. . ^ ; - I wish to express' to every- q. u ow can j keep colors
week-end with Mr. and ^Mrs. W.M.U. To Meet f* one my deepest thanks to all j n cotton from running when
Royce Smith near Laurens The L^dip Baptist W.M^S. my friends and to the hospi- laundering?
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary.Bris- General ipeetirtg •Will be held tal doctors and nurses for be- a Gt; r n tablcsnoon of black
sie in Greenwood. . Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. ing so good to me during my P
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pace m - at tb® ® | b ul, ®bk / hospital and home illness. Ev
and family spent Easter with Ad members Urged to ery act of kindness was ap- ^j n
pepper into the first suds, or
three tablespoons of turpen-
o or mineral spirits.
preciated so very much. q Anv t i ps on skin.bleaeh-
Thanks again. May God bless
, . A. Buttermilk rubbed on the
Mrs, Nell Mills s kj n j s an excellent skin
' b’cach. Another is a table
spoon of grated- horseradish
stirred into a cupful of sour
milk. This should stand 12
hours ,and then be strained.
How Can I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Presbyterian
Slates 10-Game
Grit! Schedule
The Presbyterian Colleg'
'm**r'*- eit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. be P r ®3® n L
T. Mize in Thomasville, N. Associational Meeting
C. ' The W.M.U. of Laurens As- you all.
Mr. and Mrs. Furpian Bag- s 6ciation: Will tnteef .at thfe Hill-
well attended a birthday din- cres t Baptist pjiurwt in Laur-
ner for her mother, Mrs. J. L. ens on Wednesday kt 10 a.m.
Knight in Fountain Inn, Sun- Class Meeting Last Week
day. The Willing Workers Sunday
Johnny Simmons of Atlanta, School Class of Lydia Baptist
Ga. visited Sunday with his Church enjoyed thfeir* regular
mother, Mrs. Homer Birch, monthly meeting apt) social
Mr. Birch and other relatives. on Thursday evening at the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyon home of Mrs. neniy Aber- Q. What is a god emergency
of Baltimore, Maryland, visit- crombie * - . method of mending a break
ed Mr. and Mrs. Quinton After the business session in the plastic frames of my
Jones and other relatives last a socifcl tyotir was enjoyed. eyeglasses?
wee k. < Refreshments consisted of A. Try holding the break
the finger lunches each had together with softened paraf-
Entrrs Navy prepared also a special dish fin, then adding a drop of ae-
Donnie Fuller, son of Mr. of vegetable squp made . by etone to the break before the Blue Hose will plav a ten
and Mrs. Bud Fuller left the hostess. paraffin hardens. . game football schedule in
March 26 for San Diego, Cali- Mrs. H. W; Williams is the Q. What is a foolproof way 1977, Athletic Director (’ally
fornia after his enlistment in class teacher. i » to make sure my candles will (, Iai'll annoumed today,
the U. S. Navy. He is now at
the Naval Training Center in
San Diego.
Mrs. Virginia Wilson with'
her daughter, IS^lsg Harriet'
Wilson of Greenville spent last
week-end in Asheville, N. C.
and attended the Kclly-Bays-
more wedding on Sunday. M
more wedding on Sunday.
Miss Wilson was a brides
maid.
Harold Frick’ and Pat Lan-
ford enjoyed a recent week
end fishing trip,on Hartwell
Lake.
Mrp. James King and
ann6 of 1 ; Columbia $pert$,
Week-end with their parent
and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Goss. 1 ‘ ”
Mrs. Howard Roland of near
Clinton spfcnt the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Sidney
Oakley.
. Mrs. George Wade and
George Wade, Jr. of Great
Falls spent Sunday with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Cal
vin Cooper and Mr. Cooper.
The Cooper’s son, Charles
(Pete) of The Citadel in
Charleston visited his parents
Sunday^ night and Monday,
coming for the tennirf matches
at P.C. on Monday. On Sa
turday Mr. and Mrs. Cooper,
Becky and Jimmy Cooper and
Kim Williams attended the
Carolina State Press Relays
in Columbia. The Clinton High
School Mile Relay team was
participating.
Mr. ’ and Mrs. Raymond
Kuydendall of Columbia spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall.
Mr. Kuykendall remained to
be with his mother at the time
of her surgery on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Espeig
and family of Anderson and
Mrs. Carl Espeig of Wilming
ton, N. C. were Friday guests
of Mrs. Sidney Oakley and
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Oakley.
Rev. ai\d Mrs. B. E. Ter
rell of Enoree visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ter
rell on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abercrom
bie of Laurens visited Friday
with Mrs. Henry Abercrom-.
We.
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Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Matha Sim
mons announce the birth of a
son, Tony Duane on March 27
at the Laurens District Hospi
tal. '
Mrs. Simmons is the former
Mildred Neal.
Mrs. Harold Sanders is a
patient in Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
W. P. Terrell has returned
home from the Laurens Dis
trict Hospital.
Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall en
tered Sclf^ Memorial Hoipital
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