The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1967, Image 13

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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 13, 1967 Lydia Mill News . . . / Mrs. Wehunt Flies to Texas MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and / Representative R. E. Whitmire on Thursday and attended revival services evening. at the Lydia Baptist Church. Lydia Pentecostal Holiness dripping. Church will meet Tuesday Q. What is an easy and ef- evcning with Mrs. David Me- fective method of pressing Ninch at 205 Florence St. hats? All members are urged to A. Try using a lighted elec- be present. trical-lamp bulb (or pressing Baptist Brotherhood Tuesday hats. Turn the hat around and The Brotherhood of the Ly- around over the hot bulb to n . „ j „ ... dia Baptist Church will go to remove creases caused by its Telephone 833-2006 Mrs ivwir ^ Wt iv/f” ^ r ‘ a,ul Mrs ^°y cc S*? 111 ! 1 the County Home Tuesday being packed away. This will dav visitor * Wt ( l ° . oa of ncar Laut ’ ens and grandson eve : n i n g f or a worship service refresh the apearance of most Mrs. D. B. Wehunt left Sa- Mrs iim S r” i Pdr T m* 9 SC0tt 3nd Tony Sm ^ of Wa f® at 7 p.m. hats. Straw hats or hats made fro™ r- „ Mr Jlm Baile y and Mrs - Shoals visited Mrs. J. J. Smith f washable materials mav be turday from the Greenville- Stella McLendon were in and Miss Feroline Seay, Sun- Birth Announcement leaned first with water then Spartanburg Jet Airport for Charlotte, N. C. for Friday day. James pressed whileTiey are sl’ightly a visit with her sister, Mrs. and Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Joe Lark and Mr. and Mrs^ Jimmy James * ^ enUre ^ ection m y Bessie Huff in Fort Worth, n M° b ‘ childrcn ol Marion ’ N ‘ C * fnTTa rXv MnmnHai new book deals with the clean- Texas. Mrs. Huff is a sur- *. Ba,lt y and Mrs - Ba ' lcy ’ were week-end guests of his „ pr . 3 , a L Bailey M c , i rior al i n g and care of clothes, gical hospital patient there. , es ?. e< :! a ! y 01 B 011 parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. ^ 0S P ltal _ J rs - James is the t,. _. * , Bailey’s birthday party, he 1 ar i, J heodor t' Jackson was 4 ycars 0|d A j, g Lark - spent last week with her „ „ . . _ Mr. and Mrs. Tommy former Rebecca Gregory. Mrs. Nelson Honors Son The Lydia daughter, Mrs. Nettie Lou Sa n dra Reeder of Joanna Moore and family visited his B ildi was^the Phipps and famiiy in Coium- T a^ MrT ^ ^ f ** pTnytr ia. gfanoparems, ivir. ana Mrs. Mountville and their aunt, AnriI , ~ . — Marvin Todd of Laurens vi- Motto's brothcr W*^ Altai Mra - l ’ ear ' CappCr to LaUr ‘ Around 60 tcon-aRers gath- the bottl * ‘ n cold water, ited .Sunday with his brother ..r ■ . .. ens - nrnH noiohroto with RnriHv pinch of baking soda in wa Q. How can I clean out a bottle that has contained sour C°™ maidty A. Baking soda and liot wa- scene for a cleanse this’ Bottle birthday party for Buddy Nel- ^ . .* cleanse in,s Dolut - aunt, A „ niI ", J Shake it with vigor, and rinse sited Sunday with his brother, waTof NewberVy visited them ^ 0 . ...... ered to celebrate with Buddy. ^ clelnXTk SesVbuT- S. J. Todd and family. Friday Mrs - Quincy Roof of Union Dancing was enjoyed to the 4 wl11 c\ean milk Dollies or out Jack Lollis of near Prince- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil- sp ?. nt « days last week music 0 f “The Swanks,” a ^ for ^"shirt thie ton visited his sister and bro- liams of Newberry visited his wd 1 Mrs. Wade Pennington local Rock and Roll band of can I remove black ther T in - law. Mr. and Mrs. father, H. W. Williams Friday f" d Mr v ™ d J « el T f emp - which Buddy is the vocalist. ^ ca " ‘^m made leton. Visiting the two fami- p arly refreshments were marks on my linoleum maae lies on Sunday were Mr. and served by the hostess, Mrs. b y rubb e r heels ; Mrs. Whimp DeBrulh of Grace Nelson, the ’ honorees’ . A ' Ju i sl spr, ”J le a 1,tt ' e ^ ,k ' Greenville. mother ing soc,a on them ’ and thcy will wipe right off with a The J, *; "♦4^' 1 TIGERINO Play $1,000 Tigerino and' Win 1c to $1,000 Three Ways To Win WASH OFF BLACK KECTANdLE (JENTLY WITH WATEK ON EACH TKiEHINO TICK ET. No Purchase Necessary Collect Your Tickets At Joes Esso and Humble Service Where The Tigerino Banner Is Dis played. He Will Arrange Redemption Of All Prizes. Tigerino Can Be Played By All Licens- * ed Drivers. Visit Us Today. Tigerino Winners: Mrs. Ruth Cope, Greenville, S. C., $1,000.00: Mr. James D. Abernathy, Spartanburg, S. C., $500.00; Mr. Earl McDermott, Jr., Greenville, S. C., $500.00; Mr. Donald J. Patton, Asheville, N. C., $100.00; Mrs. Clen Sanders, arris Plant, S. C., $50.00; Mr. Joseph R. Goodman, Anderson, S. C„ $100.00; Mr. Reid R. Bishop, Hendersonville, N. C., $50.00; Mr. Ben. T. Shockley, Greenville, S. (’., $100.00; Mr. Billy Condry, Union, S. C., $50.00; Mr. James Fin ley, Laurens, S. C., $50.00; Mr. I^iVvrence Roj>er, (ireenville, S. C., $100.00; Mr. Clarence B. Styles, Asheville, N. C., $500.00; Mr. William C. Davis, Rlack Mountain, N. C„ $50.00; Mr. Lee C. Burnett, Spruce Pine, N. C„ $50.00; Mr. Ray Pressley, (’an ion, N. C., $100.00; Mrs. Carroll Dalton, Asheville, N .C., $100,00; Mr. Steven Lewis, Clemson, S. (’., $50.00; Mr. Howard T. Hawkins, Marion, N. (’., $50.00; Mr. Keehler F. Mills, Clemson, S. C., $50.00 Mr. Howard Carroll, Murphy, N. C„ $50.00; Mr. Robert Black, Simpsonville, S. C., $100.00; Mr. f red James HI, Greer, S. C., $50.00. JOE S ESSO •L / • And Humble Service 204 East Caro. Ave. Dial 833-0227 ner. rs*n Mrs. Ttugh Ballard, Misses Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams and Charles Williams __ ^ attended the funeral services and^ Reuben BrackweR "were Q ‘ ! ,ow 1 , insure J"y of Mrs. Helen Shirley in Sen- Fridav visitors in Greenville. c ®° k * d # ca . U . llfl ® W ® r S * oca and the burial in Ander- Birthdays and Anniversaries at A th ® lookin » whiter, son on Tuesday of last week. ]yi rs j B O’Shields Mrs A ‘ ® y addlng 8 P lece of Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Brid- wilhclmenie’ Templeton and mon d A ur ' n « the cooking pro- well of Honea Path and Mrs. Douelas Harvev will have cess - And co(,5i tbc cauhllow- Bill Dobbs of Anderson visit- birthdays April 15. er ordy un,d te h dcr - Oyer- cd friends in the community April 19 will be the birthday coakiag tends ta discolor Sunday. They came for the of steve Grady and M rs. Roy Q * How can 1 rem<ne rt,s< Sunday morning Sunday snider. School and morning worship ‘ Apri i Brown will have a of the Lydia Baptist Church, birthday April 20 A ' By a Pl dy,n ^ 8 solution Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rush of „ a|>py birthday l0 Tcrcsa of oxalie acid, being sure-to Belton were guests of Mr. and p ace today absorb this acid immediately, Mrs. Glenn Gaskins over the V ...n, afterward with blotting paper Peggy and Marion Ballard d ®mp cloth or mop ana Unnhnn n 1 w.r ,..,11 n.nm Q* tt° W 13,1 * ' Ilsl or 3nk stains from vellum o? have a P*™h™ent? Tommy Douglas will celc- . .i « . 4 uu week-end. . brate his birthday. or a cloth Best to use rubber Mrs. Lida Howard is ill at wnhelmenia Dianne Gaines “h"® «h ^vill be 1 year old April 14. her home. Mrs. Claude Willard is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Ver- wd i observe their wedding an non (.inn and Mr.* Ginn in niversarv April* 18 Simpsonville. Mr. and Mrs. L. A | a n Blackwell’s birthday A. Land and family of Bam- ^11 bc Aprd jg berg and Mr. and Mrs. B. jvi r> an d Mrs. Homer Ful oxalic acid, and don’t splash Mr'and Mrs.Tran'kWalker an V V™''""'- . , ill observe their weddine on- O' ,low can 1 ‘'"I*"™ the appearance of scuffed brown shoes? A. Put iodine on these shoes before applying your shoe po- Art Musselman • • Basketball School Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina ExIrELLENT FACILITIES—OUTSTAND ING INSTRUCTION — MINIMUM COST AIM OF SCHOOL The purpose of the school is to teach youngs boys, ambitious to play better basketball, the finer points in the fundamentals and techniques of the game. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION The school is open only to hoys who have not graduated from high,school. Four age groups: 10-11; 12-13; 14-15; 16 and over. GENERAL INFORMATION , (A) Time of Arrival — Flayers should arrive 9:00 a. m. on the mornings of July 10-14. Registration will be from 9:00-10:00, July 10. Devotional and instructions will begin at 9:00**311 days thereafter. (B) Facilities Furnished — The basketball school will furnish sandwiches and milk at lunch, balls, films and six playing courts. Free swimming will be available after scheduled classes. (C) Expenses for the Week — The fee for the week will be $15.00. The check should be made to The Art Musselman Basketball School and mailed with your application. (D) Address your request for application and any inquiries to: The Art Musselman Basketball School Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Chili of Spartanburg were re- i or wi ll observe their wedding lish - T b ‘s will keep them look- ccnt guests of Mrs. Willard, anniversary April 14. ,ng P° lished ,or Quite a long Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berry April 2 0 will be Charlie ti ^ e „ and children of Fork Shoals Gaffney’s birthday How can 1 makc eas,l * r and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James J® b «f mending a small Patterson and children of In- will obscrVc their wedding an- ho » e ,a tho of a glove? man were Sunday dinner niversarv April 16 A a marb,e as a sort guests of Mrs. Fred Bodie,\ Apri i i 3 wi n b c Mrs Jerrv of darnin « Pushing this mother of Mns. Berry ajnd Dillishaws’ birthday. into tho finger and darnin 8 Mrs. Patterson. over it. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey LOCAL'S and children ol Charlotte, N. D r and Mrs. William Redd C. spent Sunday with their Turner spent several days in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Charleston recently touring McLendon, enjoying a Vi „hirth- the Magnolia Gardens, day- dinner for Mrs. Bailey Chicago & Conn. Visitors yrd their son Boh. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette have had as their recent and grandchildren Sherry, iru es ts their daughters and Da'e and Steve Campbell vis- grandchildren, Mrs. Frances ited Mrs. W. S. Manning and Be j d and daughter, Marcia Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burdette Ann 0 f Chicago, 111., and Mrs. in Iva recently. On Sunday, Evelyn Davenport and son, April 2 the Burdette’s their Stanley, of Dayville, Conn, grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jane Sturgeon of Dur- Herman Burdette and Clay ham N c . spent the week- with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daven- end w jtb b er mother, Mrs. port enjoyed a picnic dinner H arry s. Sturgeon, at Clark Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shooks Bo Brown and Miss Kathy and f api n y of Columbus, Ga. Kathy Brown were business spent the weekend with the visitors in Greenville Wednes- latter’s mother. Mrs. S. W. duy- Sumerel. On Saturday they Mrs. M. J. Sanders has been yvere the dinner guests of Mr. ill at her home. an d Mrs. Milford Smith. Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall re- Miss Phillis Mixon, student turned home Monday from at university of South Caroli- Seif Memorial Hospital. nai spent the weekend with Auxiliary Next Week b er parents, Dr. and Mrs. Da- The Ladies Auxiliary of the v j d -p. Mixon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dix on of Asheville, N. C. was the weekend guests of Mis. Dix on’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Muller. * Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick visited during the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Glennie Tarbox and family in Georgetown. Miss Cristi King, student at Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr. OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. (XL PHONE R33-0541 The Art -Musselman Basketball School Presbyterian College , Clinton, South Carolina 293)25 i Age (zip code) Name Address (city) (sUTfc) » ' ' • ' •, . » . f . fj Ml* Phone 4 - " ^.1 1 1 , lO Before . . . Z'.!' i! ii»' : / b •' * • you can great car deals. You have to have agreatcar. Would You Believe That You Can Buy A Bran-New 1967 Model Chevrolet Pick-Up Truck WITH Camper Unit Installed For— *236900 Tax Included lie re Arc Del a jls: , , .... . .. 1. Truck is a Chevrolet Model CS 10931, 8 FL Fleetsidc Bed With f .J *• V All Slandarui^quiptucnl AND a Deluxe Heater, Defroster, and Rear Bumper. \ Stop In Today For A Demonstration. You’ll Never Get A Camper of This Quality For Anything Like This I’rieg. Plaxico Chevrolet, Inc. v' , • . .. i 400 West Main In Clinton How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. Please comment on the problem of waffles that stick n the iron. A. They usually stick for one of the following 'reasons: The waffle iron was not pro perly cleaned. The iid was lilted before the waffle was baked. The batter was poured before the iron was hot, the grids were not properly sea soned, or it may be that the recipe doesn’t call for enough fat. Try adding one or two extra tablespoons of fat. Q. How can I, when prepar ing a package for ship ment, assure that the string will not eventually loosen? A: By wetting the string be fore you tie it around the package. Jt will shrink as it dries, and make a tight knot. Q. How can I minimize the dripping of candles? A: If you’ll place your can dles in the refrigerator for a couple of days prior to using them, they’ll burn twice as king and with a nunimum of Only Pontiac dealers have both. Anytime’s a great time to buy a new But if there ever was an extra-great Pontiac. With gfeat names like GTO, time to see your'Pontiac dealer, it's Le Mans, Catalina, Firebird, Bonneville right now. Because all this greatness and Grand Prix, there’s no such thing has inspired him to let you write just as a bad time. - ^ about any kind of deal on your new Pontiac. So why settle for anything less? Get in on the great ones at your Pontiac dealer’s tod ay I ■MWt 0* l ICUUHCt PonL*. Mom Um.ton ‘ SMITH MOTOR COMPANY i LAURENS, S. C. 229 E- MAIN STREET