The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1967, Image 10

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• • • AkWM freddie Hama on Leave • t'f Cooper, Jr. and son, Robert beeft a patient at Bailey Me- slower your boiling, the hard- of Columbia visited Mr. and mortal Hospital. ier your glassware will be. Mrs. Calvin Cooper Sunday, , , , t . . f Q- Pow can I rejuvenate coming fbr the graduation ek-■ leaf vegeUbles, sueK ercises of Ointon High School „ Par I\ Meeks was 2 yea,1, old as lettuce, spinach, and purs- CtotlbiV 8. e, Th%rtddr, JUnb UVW of which the S. B. Cooper, May 31. leyt if you wish, but be sure it is has dried, wax for a fine ice-cold. ‘ : finish. . Q. How can I make my q. How can I w 1 © own handy household glue? cream from durdM#' in cof- A. One good formula con- fee? * -r sists of one cup of granulated a. If the sweetness of cream fottw yfcAfrteLL, wrs«fudm a^l^ Srs. and Mrs. Wade’s grand- Mrs - Cath y P* Owens ob- a. By soaking in cold water laundry starch to which is seems uncertain, .stir in a leave this week for duty in Mildren Dickerson and Sieve son Francis Cooper was one served her birthday May 23 to wh j c t l a giice pf lemon has added enough water to pro- pi nc h of baking soda, and Vietnam. Dickerson. of the graduates. aad her son Scott, celebrated been a ddbd. In an hour or so, duce a liquid of whipping- this will prevent its curdling tytrs. Prances Williams and Mrs. Cora Lee Cox and Mr. Mrs j L Brawley and his on May 2S. they should be fresh as when cream consistency. Bring this i n y 0 ^r hot coffee. ' children of Spartanburg spent Dave Martin of Abbeville vis- Mrs. Hattie Byers hf Joanna, Mrs. Broadus Bagwell and gathered, v Friday with her parents, Mr. ited Sunday with Mr. and Mr and Mrs Hoyt Bagwell Jimmy Alexander wiU have q How can I make a gelu- Clayton Reece and and Mrs. Cordell Sanders. Mrs. Prue Waters, coming and Mrs. Margaret Holcombe birthdays June 6. tin dessert quickly when ttmc Tommy, Mrs. Raymond, Botts Mr . anc | M rs. J. Summers especially for the graduation of simpgonville visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rob- i s at * premium? >><und Miss Sandra Botts mot- of Newberry spent Wednesday of Mrs. Cox’s grandson. Mar- ii enry Abercrombie, Sunday erts will observe their wed- a Mix the gelatin with urod Chlttlttsttth iftlt Week of i ast week with Mr. and ion Waters, from Clinton High afternoon . dim , ann iversary June 2. School. ding anniversary Miss Peggy Ballard, Mrs the birth of a birthdays June 3 ■ to tneet the foimier’s son, A Mrt Robert Rl! Wyat t. — Bl . _ ^^ rreddie Hknna who arriy- Pvt James ' B lrchmore of * Rev! M. J. Sanders, Timmy Birth Announcement •d.W l^e^m Travis Air ^ 6h Nekton, , Columbia Sanders and Ronnie Aber- . S ^ te , rfield Hgto bk. CaBfdrtita fbT gDent fb 6 weekend with hlis crombie left Sunday for Mi- and ‘ Mr ‘ day IflVe With his p|,»p rtt g M r add Mm <jhar- a hii, Pla- to attend! the South- t leld annou !?^ e lie^Blrdhmore ern Baptist Convention. They dau ®L hter ’ M . e J5 sa R® sanne > rt . , . W. A. WWgm, MW. JoE ^gy of drtenViile spent Sunday night with the on May 27 at Bailey Memor- and WrtihL and Mr and visitS his sister, Miss FefO- former’s mother, Mrs. N. J. M ” 8 ^f tppfipl , • thp fo _ b Be o k y' waters celebrated illiam Wright and Sdh oliiie Seav on Tuesday of last Sanders in Palatka, Fla. Mr S- Satterfield is the for- BeCky waters ceieoraiea reenvUJe. were Saturday week. ^ ^ TueSday ° f la9t ‘ Mr ; and M rs. J i m m y mer Miss Mary Ann Heaton, her birthday May 21. rs of. Mrs. Effie Willis. Mrs. Jimmy South ahfl James, Mr. and Mrs. Duvall Couple Honored in Ophelia White of Nine- Mike, Ronnie and Tina James Ciinningham and Mr. and ware Shoals |r Vtsfted several days spent Saturday in Whitmire Mrs. Darrell Lawson spent Miss Harriet Wilson and fi- Mrttv llglritoh Htld With Mft. Sbftih’s brsther ahd the week - end at Myrtle ancec Lamar McCarroll were Mhry Phttfershh. sisthr-ih-laW, Mr. and Mrs. Beach. honored with a Fine Arts Ahprrrnmhip’s v PVti Jerry Owens of Fort Frank Jahies. Mrs. Elsie Mae Strange of shower at a dinner party at David Gaskins’and Wilalim Jackson, Columbia has been Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wages Spartanburg visited Mrs. J. the home of Miss Bonnie Jo voting Mrs. QWens, Mr. and of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. B. O’Shields Sunday and they Isbe ii j n Ware Shoals, on Mrs. M. A. Forrester.-and C. A. Franklin and daughter with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rollins, of Union were recent Satur- Hairston and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Linda Littlefield of , hirthf , av Mfs k Sarah Shelnut spent da y and Sunday guests of Ray Riley visited Mrs. O’- Greenville was co-hostess for Mt , JMSTn »*!? . W«fc Pfthnington. ___ Shields in Self Memorial Hos- lhc lovely affai , nhserve thefr only enough hot water to dis solve it, then use ice water Gloria Coleman and Eddie for the remaining amount of good one. vill set in with two Add fruit white shellac, and when that Mr. and MK.irrry Salter- Homines *111 celebrate their liquid. The geUtln will set In with two thin coats of fresh mixture to a boil, then allow q. what is a quick remedy to cool. for a loose tile in the hearth Q. How can I prepare a cf a fireplace? good, economical, antique- A. Lift out the loose tile, like stain for pine wood? pour in hot paraffin, then A. Strong J^pa, diluted with quickly replace the tile, and a little water, makes a very it should remain in place When dry, cover indefinitely. * " just a few minutes. Subscribe to The Chronicle June 2 will be Mrs. Matt Marie Hinson’s Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whit more will celebrate their wed ding anniversary Jdne 5. Mrs. W. L. Boozer’s birth day wiU be June 7 as will Revis’ birthdays will be June 5. June 4 will be Clyde Thom- ■mim the Her Son- Mr. and i-law and daughter, Paul Wilbanks. Robert R. Wyatt and Miss pital in Greenwood. The fam- Mr Arthur Sanders attend- Joyce Wyatt met Pat Ever- ily has been in Greenwood od from Clinton, ett Summers in Columbia Fri- visiting at intervals since Mr. • Armstrong-Penland Mrt. W. K Terrell and • day even i ng upon his return O’Shield’s transfer from Bai- qnd Mrs. Freddie Dickerson ^ fter com pi e tj n g s j x months ley Memorial Hospital to Self Marriage May 22 Miss Sherry Elaine Arm children Visited their son cr will observe their 8th wed ding anniversary June 6. June 2 will be Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson’s wedding an niversary and June 8 will be i mt r* rr „ i service with the Active Na- Memorial uncle, W. C. Terrell and _ j in Bowmah, Ga. Mrs. Terrell in , Mr. and Mrs. William Bow- llng and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and (laughters were in Saturday evening for the Southeastern Bowling Tour- riament. Hie men were parti cipants. Mrs. Alma Harvey and granddaughter, Miss Pat Harvey spent the week-end in Cornelia, Ga., with the form er’s daughter, Mrs. J. W. Turner and Mr. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wea- ■thers of Laurens visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bak- fior.al Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brank strong, daughter of Mr. Earl er ’ s - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aber- of Great Falls accompanied Armstrong and the late Mrs. crombie were guests of Mrs. Mrs. Mark Conner home Sunf, Armstrong was married May Watson Nash in Inman a day after her visit with them 22 to Mr. Troy Penland of iiuiu *»*»« j eW days i as t week. Mrs. and other relatives in Great Clinton, son of Mrs. Sara Lee Greenville kT , , , , . How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Nash returned here for a vis- Falls. Penland. it with her sister and broth- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell Probate Judge Hewlette J. er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- and Bill Fennell were in Pel- Wasson performed the cere- old Clardy and family of zer a couple of days last week mony in Laurens. Greenville spent the week-end due to the death of the for- Mr. Penland is employed Q. How cab I remove burnt with her parents, Mr. and mer’s brother, T. M. Fennell, a* th e Bailey Plant of Clinton marks from furniture? Mrs. Abercrombie. Pfc. Billy Dickerson h a Mills, Inc. A. If not too deeply em- Pvt. Terry Parris has left completed his basic training They will make their home bedded, they will sometimes from Fort Jackson to go to at Fort Jackson, Columbia, with his mother for the pres- vanish when rubbed with your Fort Dix, New Jersey for ahd is now at Fort Knox, Ky. ent time. usual polish. If this fails, try twelve weeks of school. He is Harvey Shumate, student WITH THE SICK using rottenstone or finely the son of Mrs. Susie Parris, at Gardner Webb College in J. B. O’Shields was to und- powdered pumice, mixed to a Miss Brenda Bowling of Boiling Springs, N. C. is home ergo surgery on Tuesday at thin paste with raw or boiled m ipdpg wmm * ■ day. A 1-C Gary Parrish will And Mrs. Frank Walker, Sun- (j reenv ju e spent the week-end for the summer with his par- Self Memorial Hospital in linseed oil. Rub in the direc- with her brother, William ehts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Greenwood. tion of the grain. Wipe with Bowling, Mrs. Bowling and Shumate. Mrs. Mattie Harvey has re- another cloth moistened with Mrs. Mary Nortcutt of Co- turned home from Bailey Me- plain linseed oil. Repeat a ,, A 1-C and Mrs. Dennis Lan- lumbia spent the week-end mortal Hospital. number of times, if necessary’ ford of Albany, Ga., spent a with her brother and sister- -Charles (Lefty) Williams then polish, recent week-end with her in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil returned home Saturday fol- Q. How can I strengthen tetum home June 8 after 13 f ., S onths duty in Thailand. , - amuy - r Herbert Trammel stationed at sr- i . WHITE HAT SPECIAL FHOM THE DODGE BOYS CORONET WHITE NAT SPECIAL! The “White Hat” special price on the Coronet 440 two door hard top or four door sedan includes: white or black vinyl top, whitewall tires, special wheel covers, bumper guards front and rear, deluxe steer ing wheel and fender mounted turn signals. And if you’d like air con- ditloning or a 383 V8 engine—the Good Guys can get them for you! Also available without vinyl top. THOSE (001 COTS Fort Sam Houston, Texas will moth( . ri Mrs . Sam PrincCi McLendon . CREDITORS* NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Guy E. Tumglin, deceased, are here by notified to file the satne, duly verified with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MRS. MYRTLE ADAIR TUMBLIN, Executrix, P. O. Box 610 Clinton, S. C. May 19, 1967 M25-3C-J8 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Evelyn Floyd, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly tterifled, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. J. W. Floyd, Administrator. ' 814 N. Broad St. Clinton, S. C. May 10th, 1967 J8-3C FTNAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 23rd day of June, 1967, I wil ren der a final account of my acts and doing as Executor of the estate of Gertrude Glenn ^Beckham in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the s^ame day will ap ply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or be fore that date, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. Wade H. Beckham, Executor 217 Helen Street Clinton, S. C. May 23, 1967 4C-J15 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens By J. H. Wason, Probate jhdg:e WHEREAS Alice P. Alex ander made suit to me to grant her Letters of Admin istration of the Estate and effects of Annie Belle Poole Brown. Thfese are, therefore, to cite gnd admonish all and singu lar the Kindred and Cerditors of the said Annie Belle Poole Brown, deceased, that they be nnd appaear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be jNeld at Laurens Court House, JUaurens, S. C., on June 6, ‘next, after publication hereof, P 10 o’clock in the forenoon ■to show cause, if any they [Have, why the said Adminis- •‘tratfcm should not be granted. !. Given under my hand this •MMh day of May, Anno Dom- 2967 iTj. HEWLETTE WASSON, J. P. L- C. lowing surgery at Self Me- glassware, and make it less and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper, morial Hospital in Green- fragile? • Pvt. Tony Cots of Ports- Miss Betty Cooper, Mrs. ^wood. A. Put your glassware into mouth,. N. H. now stationed George Wade, Mr. and Mriv Ann Harvey is suffering a vessel, filled with slightly at Fort Jackson, Columbia, Marion Caldwell and Mary -from a broken arm. salted water, which you allow spent the week-end with Mrs. Ann of Great Falls and S. B. Mrs. Herman Phipps has to come slowly to a boil. The LYNN COOPER, INC B02 * SOS E. C&rolbia Aye. — Clinton, S. C. LUZIANNE INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZJAR 99c Bfill |F0» Ibuysi JJti. SCOTT’S FAMILY NAPKINS 180 COUNT PKG. 33c ALL COLA DRINKS DRINKS PLUS BOTTLES Limit: 3 With $5.00 Order A-G PINK LOTION 32 OZ. BOTTLE DETERGENT .. 35c Duke's Mayonnaise quart jar Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order - . - GROCERIES - NABISCO 12M OZ. PKG. MARSHMALLOW TWIRLS 47c CI-AUSSEN or SUNBEAM KING THIN l Vi LB. LOAF “Pony Tail” BREAD 29c ROBETRT’S 1'1 LB. BAG VANILLA WAFERS, 25c DEL MONTE 46 OZ. CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE 29c Hafina LUNCHEON MEAT, 12 oz. tin .. .. 35c LIBBY’S WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM STYLE 303 CAN CORN 19c JERGEN’S REG. SIZE BATH SIZE DEODORANT SOAP .. 10c 15c MORTON PLAIN or IODIZED 26 OZ. BOX SALT / 10c AERO WAX, 27 oz. can 69c FROZEN FOODS CYPRESS GARDEN FROZEN 6 OZ. CANS ORANGE JUICE 2 for 27c FROZEN Tuna—Chicken—Turkey—Beef 8 OZ. POT PIES 19c f: - ' “ FRESH PRODUCE Tender GREEN BEANS, lb 15c Yellow Crookneck SQUASH, lb. 10c market specials V Ca»vdina Pride Cooked HAM, 5 oz. pkg 59c A-G BOLOGNA, 12 oz.pkg 39c Irby’s Pork SAUSAGE, 2 lb. pkg 89c PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 1-2-3, 1967 i: WESSON « - OIL 38-oz. bottle Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order HAMA APPLE JELLY 1% OZ. GLASS \ci : Cured PRnic HAMS Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631