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one direction. My new house- A. You can accomplish this awarded the Purple
hold book contains many other * b y adding one teaspoon of January, 1967.
of black enamel to each quart of
white enamel paint.
Q. How can I keep paint leak in a gas pipe?
wLIfTam oaintinr^wood- A For one thing do N0T such hints on the care of black enamcl to each < l uart 01 He was the son of the hid
wllrk* * f be foolish enough to search . hr .. a white enamel paint. Ralph Teague and Mrs. iJn
Work? for the leak with a lighted dothhl 8 and tebrlc8 - Teague of Durham, N. C
A. Coat these hardware ma tch! Instead, try shaving £. How can I mend broken J 0 |, n y/ TeOQlie mother accepted the
MM. eUFTON HEATON surgical p.Uept ,t Bailey ^ any" p^Ct ^ a B™ 8 0 h f ^ '’ i " eS? „ . PosHlUmOUsfy Gets edV^ P “rSf ^andp*-
CwTespondmt-RepreMntaUTe morial Hospital. their birthdays April 25. d<H , s t on them wiU wipc pectcdarea ofpi[» andwher. A W jU, your fin g eri rub Awards en, *• Mr - a,,d Mr8 -
1*4 Mining Avenue Mrs, wilUam Dominick Is Steve Jackson observed his off eagUy wlth the p,. tro i cum Jh"e » '“*• hubbies will caiini!d evaporated mlllt „„ I WO IVlOre Awards Teague o( aillton They a 1,0
Dial 833-3192 a p a tient at Self Memorial birthday April 26. jelly after the rest of the paint the broken ends, then stick AGPB-AC John W. Teague, were sent a Purple Heart in
. _ . . .. Hospital, Greenwood. Happy birthday to Mrs. has dried. Q. How can I make better t^pthar killed in action in Vietnam his behalf.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Jim ^| rg David Owens has re- Morris Thibadeau, Jack Law- • covered buttons? May 17, 1966, has been award-
Meadors and family of Co- turned homK. after being a son and Julia Nelson today. Q. How can I prevent cake ..... Q. Is there any way I can ed posthumously the Military
lumbia visited the former s pa y en ^ Bailey Memorial April 28, Ira Martin, Eddie icing from sticking to the wax A. When you re fabricating prevent white enamel paint' Merit Medal and the Gallant-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. jjosoital Bigham, and Johnnie But- paper in which it is wrapped covered buttons, cover the fro m turning yellow later? ry Cross with Palm. He was
Meadors, Sunday. ^ * Fostj , r is im ler have birthdays. for a lunch box? back or your material with
Mr. end Mrs. George Leo- Thome after being Kent U»w«ry and Bruce the part of “tT fmm'frartne'
pard of near Saluda visited «_!» Sheoard will celebrate their s _4^ prevent it from fraying.
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Q. How can
shelled walnuts?
I preserve
cellophane tape, and this will
.. . , ... a patient at Bailey Memor- w ! 11 celebrate their p a pe r which comes into
Oteir son and daughterJn- ^Hospital. bi S ldayS , A £ ril o k , N „i contact with the icing,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal
Leopard, Sunday. Birthday Party observed their wedding an- jj. How can I make a filler
Private Gary Vincent of 0° Saturday evening, Ap- niversary April 25. for repairing cracks in a pair A. Pack dry in sterilized
Fort Jackson visited his par- HI 22. Missi Ficklin was hon- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of old wooden wagon wheels jars and seal tjie Jars tightly,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Npd Vin- ored with a party for her observed their wedding anni- i wish to erect as a yard Then place the jars in the
cent, over the week-end. 4th birthday. Fourteen boys versary April 26. decoration? oven and bake at 275 degrees
Ouest of Mr nnd Mr« T and girls were present and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wind- for an hour. Give the tops of
H Pearson this week is the en i°y e ^ games and refresh- sor w in observe their wed- A - Mlx f lour w,th enough the j ars an extra ti g ht twist
latter’s sister Mrs Earl ments of ice cream and brth- ^ng anniversary April 29. brown shellac to make ^a after remov j n g from the
day cake. Each, of the four
teen present received a toy.
latter’s sister, Mrs
Smith of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedg- Everyone remembered Mis-
path of Atlanta, Georgia, si with a g ift
Enlarging Campaign
. The enlarging campaign at
Mr. Bill Jones and son, th e Elizabeth Street Chubch
, Howard, of Greenwood, vis- ot God con Unues. On Sunday
ited the formers sister Mrs. morning Rev . j. w . Trery,
spent the week-end with their
mother, Mrs. Johh Hedgpath.
How Can I?
paste, rub this on wood, oven rpjjg wa i nu t s will keep,
and after it has dried com- with this p rocessing( up t0
By ANNE ASHLEY
H. A. Adams, and Cecil Ad- Supt of ^ church of God ^h^iuths that rip or bum
ams, Sunday. Orphanage of Gaffney, ai\d tmd have holes In them?
Stan Foster of the Navy some of the children of the
Hospital, Charleston spent orphanage will be here and A. Cut a piece of plastic
the week-end with his par- Rev. Terry will speak at the from a plastic food bag, just
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fos- morning service. The public large enough to] cover the rip
ter. is invited to attend. or bole. Lay a cloth over
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- w the plastic patch, and press
rick visited the former’s mo- Birthdays and Wedding it with a warm iron . B e
ther, Mrs. C. F. Hamrick, and „ Anniversaries sure the iron isn . t hott or it
also his sister and brother- M rs . j. c. Meadors observ- will melt the plastic and
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ed her birthday April 20. st ick. Take the cloth off, and
Bluford, in Greenwood Sun- Mrs. Nancy Ann Quinn, your tablecloth should be as
day. Mrs. Donnie Wpmble, and good as new.
Mrs. W. H. McCarter and
daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Ad-
aman, of Greer visited Mrs.
David Owens Friday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Owens on Saturday were
*Mrs. Joann Wyatt, Mrs. Wil
lie Mae Anderson, and Mr.
Henry Pruitt of ’Spartanburg
and Mrs. Nellie Jones of
Greenville.
Ted Hamrick of Spartan
burg visited his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick,
Saturday.
Mrs. Edna Heaton and
daughter, Jeanette, went
shopping in Greenville on Sa
turday and also Visited Mrs.
Heaton’s sister, ' Mrs. Joe
Vaughn, who' is ill.
Miss Sara Nell Heaton of
Woodruff spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Heaton. On Sun
day she also visited Mrs.
Frances Norris ip Joanna.
- Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller
of Greenwood spent the week
end with Mrs. Center.
Mrs. Ray Cauble of Clin
ton and Mrs. Inez Hendrix of
Whitmire spent the week-end
in Anderson with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Godfrey.
With The Sick
Mrs. Hubert Leopard is a
pletely, sandpaper the sur- (ive
face and then rub with a soft
cloth that has been dampened Q. How can I remove rain
with a little oil and thin shel- spots from velvet?
IdC
A. By sponging with car-
Q. How can I best locate a bon tetrachloride, rubbing in
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
To all parents concerned about their teenagers:
There is a false nfmhr circulating that the
“Revengers Teen Club" is allowing drinking of
alcoholic beverages. We invite all parents to come
and observe the operation of the club. We have
three adult chaperones each dance and anyone
drinking is turned away.
We desire to give teenagers a clean place to
gather for fun and recreation, thereby eliminating
the temptation of alcoholic drinking in autos and
out of the way places.
~ \ MARVIN SIMMONS
. Management of the Teen Club
i v*
as seen in
McCalls
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