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U THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton, ST C., Thursday, May 11, 1907 Joanna News . . . ; Cole Family Back From Germany MRS. W. J. HOGAN Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole, Sr. Mrs. W. A. Bedenbaugh were ^. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Answer->By adding brown hospital following a brief ill- of Laurens, Mrs, C. A. Moat- joy of Greenwood and Mrs. sene for some time. Then when you want to kindle a shoe polish to' your liquid ness Dill D. Beckman of Columbia; Question—How can I stop that annoying nerve-shat tering hammering noise in a radiator? Correspondent-Representative they will go to Pope A.F.B. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan .. .. . Telephone W7-694S in Fayetteville, N. C. of Taylors. ^ ® ^ ling W00d - Mr nn/i Mrs Tniman ToIp M r - and Mrs. Bruce Barber ^ Naomi Schumpert, Anne S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie B. “w* M w. Tillman Cole chi i dre n and Mr and Rice » F * c - Rowe, x Mike John- r. , r j , . of Ware Shoals were Sunday “ ’ “ ,,u son anfl Ernest Osborne Cole, Jr. and children, Cindy, r n rnioc Mrs. C. H. Salter and Don S0 ‘*’ ana ..si usoarne. Susan and Chucky returned 8 ‘ ' ' visited relatives in Greenwood 0n the 15th birthda y greet- on Tuesday after being in Mr - and Mrs - Ra y Car ! lsle on Sunday. in § s go to Otis Lewis. Germany for 3 years. They and daughter visited relatives 0n Sunday aftern o 0 n, Mr. Tuesday, May 16, Gene Bi- were at Ramstiene A. F. B. * n Greenwood on Sunday. an( j Mrs j E B oyse> M rs shop, Debbie Thomas|, and Following a 30-day leave with Week-end guests of Mr. and \y. J. Hogan and Gene visited Mildred Waits celebrate wooden brick under the end Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misenhie- birthdays and Mr. and Mrs. opposite the steam supply mer in Chester. Visiting them J °h n Ea rl O’Shields. line. This will allow the water also was Lt William Glenn Delie Russell, Mrs. Claude in it to return to the boiler. of the University of S C. Lawson, and Larry Summers will celebrate birthdays on ON EXTENDED VISIT Wednesday, May 17. H^ppy birthday today May fi la the k erosene-impreg- «<>or wax. This idea is par- Native of Laurens County, , randchildren a „d two Uth to Jerry Gentry, W. E. .... . a . .. ticularly useful in areas son of the late James Thomas ^' Puckett, and Sanley Ellison. nated brick in the grate, pile where ^ floor has f ade( | be- and Mary Ellen Taylor Pow- great-grandchildren. The same greeting goes to fuel °n it, and light a match. cause 0 f being more used er, he was a retired dairyman Funeral services were con- Mafy Jo Holsonback on May The brick will burn for up to than other portions. and farmer. He was a mem- ducted Saturday at 4 p. m. forty minutes, and save kind- her of the First Baptist at Kennedy Mortuary by Dr. - r D Church. Robert S. Cooper. Burial was ^ .t. • OWCf Surviving are two sons, J. in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Samuel Carroll Power, 80, William Power and /Sam C. of Rt. 2, Laurens, died Fri- Power of Laurens); three day morning in a Laurens daughters, Mrs, G. 1C. Suber OFFICE SUPPLIES THE CHRONICLE Answer — Place small where sound Treat yourself to a dream vacation. Own that new car. Modernize your home. Expand your business. Whatever your financial need, re member: We make loans at low bank rates, for every worthwhile purpose. Convenient repay ment, too. Full Service llahking Savings Accounts • Check- a * ing Accounts • Home Mort gage Loans • Personal Loans • Safe Deposit Box es • Banking By Mail • Bank Money Orders • Night Depository BANK 10F {UNION Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Semi-Annually r— Mrs. Sara O’Shields is on an exended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy O’Shields in Smyrna, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Kenningtbn in At lanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce enjoyed the week-end visiting relatives in Lynchburg, La mar and Sumter. Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth Niver and Charles visited Mrs. W. W. Niver, Sr. in Bluffton. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Question—How can I pre vent hard candies from sticking together in a jar or box? Give the Gift that will make Every Mother Happy... Question — How can I remedy plastic curtains that are wrinkled after be ing washed and dried? Answer — By sprinkling them with granulated sugar. Question—How can I pre vent any chance of my steam iron’s rustind on the bottom? Ib" jp-jt; ‘ f| Answer—Whenever j you fin- iron is still All year long mothers give their love, their time, and {heir attention to their families. This Mother's Day give her a gift that will make her work easier; give her an electric gift. Shell love you even more. ish ironing and the ire warm, set it on several folds Answer - Lay them on a of waxed . P a P er < a bread Friends will be interested smooth surface, such as a ta- wrapper will do), and let it to know Miss Gertrude Webb ble or the floor, and cover C °°J- whe n lr » n 18 heat - returned to work this week them with magazines. Leave ed th ®, n ? xt time ’ 5 he wax P a ' after being confined to her them tb*s way overnight or a P er wl11 loosen and come off. home for two weeks due to little longer, and they will illness. 1°°^ as though they had been TRIP TO TENN ironed — which is an advan- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E v- f age ’, since Plastic cannot be ans, Debbie and Amber and Mrs. Louise Evans, enjoyed a sight-seeing trip to New port, Tenn. on Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gause. The latter Mrs. Evans remained for the night and was to leave on ironed. Question—How can I pre vent the drain in my wash bowl from becoming clog ged with hair when I sham poo my head? Question—How can I pre vent my cake filling from soaking into the cake I am baking? Answer—By sprinkling the top of each layer with pow dered sugar before frosting or filling. My new household hints book contains many oth er such baking and cooking '4 .7 Answer — If you will insert *‘P S ‘ Monday for Cleveland, Ohio a small piece of steel wool in Question—How can I stop to spend two weeks with her Ibc drain opening, it will al- ^e creaking and squeaking sister. l°w the water to run through of a door h i nge? BIRTHDAY PARTY but wi H catc h any stray On Saturday afternoon Am- b airs - her Evans was honored with Question—How can I a birthday party by her mo ther, Mrs. Lewis Evans, at their home on Whitmire Road. The group enjoyed indoor and outdoor games. The decorat- pre vent my cooked cake icings from becoming grainy or hard? Answer *— By adding one to cd birthday cake was cut and one and a half teaspoonsful of served along witK chips and corn syrup to the mixture punch. Amber jAas the re- while it is cooking. Answer — Quite often you can do this simply by rubbing over the hinge with an ordi nary lead pencil. ’ I Question—How ca!n \ give hardwood floors an antiq ued look? STANDING FORA BETTER SOUTH CAROLINA LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. I cipient of a number of nice gifts. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. William Senn and Steve attended the fun eral of Mrs. Scnn’s brother, Question—What is a good “qu)ck - lighting” method for use in my open fire place? . Answer — Try a kerosene- Robert II. Gilliam, in West soaked brick. Soak a com- Columbia on Sunday. Jrwi buildiryi brick in kero- - , Sure, you can get a great deal on a new car right now. But besureyou get MOWfH my bo yo* tet chaco to mko iRon profit V a great car. '.WV.Vr. DIXIE BRAND IT S DOUBLE-BARRELED Leave it to Pontiac to take the mediocrity out of car deals. You see, Pontiac dealers aren’t limiting you to a so-called “speciar deal on a so-called "speciar' car. Their specials carry names like Firebird, GTO, Le Mans, Grand Prix, Bonneville, 2+2, Executive and Catalina. Their specials are endowed with distinc tive split-grille styling, the road-hugging security of Wide-Track—a Pontiac ex clusive—and years-ahead styling slickeries like disappearing windshield wipers. Only Pontiac dealers have both SMITH MOTOR COMPANY If all that sounds like your Pontiac dealer has great cars, you’re getting the message. Now all you need is the great deal. You can get that at your Pontiac dealer’s today. M»R« Of UCUUNCC tortile Motor DirUion 4 229 R MAIN STREET •LAURENS, S. C.