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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
4¥est Clinton News ...
Local Residents Visit in Atlanta
(MBS. CLIFTON HEATON
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j C&rol Campbell and Mrs.
Murray Adams spent the
week-end in Atlanta, Georgia,
tfith Mr. and Mrs. Mike
(^ampbell.
Carol and Janice Campbell
are spending the summer with
J ^r. and! Mrs. Murray Adams,
hile Raymond Campbell at
tends Auburn University, Ala.
Mrs. Campbell is in Alabama
With him.
i Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rob
ertson of Greenville visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Heaton, Sunday.
j Mrs. David Owens spent
the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. W. H. McCarter, in
Greer.
p. Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson
of Spartanburg is spending
this week with her sister, Mrs.
David Owens.
Clydte Bigbee Jr. of Charles
ton spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bigbee Sr., on his way
to San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dye
and son of Spartanburg visited
his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. David Owens,
Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Heaton and
daughter, Jeanette, visited the
former’s mother, Mrs. Ernest
Eskew, in Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Luke Fuller and Mrs.
Jimmy Sexton and Drew of
Greenwood visited Mrs. Ada
Center Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Hughes on Sunday was
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw
Sr., of Greer. They also vis
ited Mrs. Ada Center.
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Mrs. G. A. Baker, Mrs.
Louise Keener and Mrs. Earl
Purser of Charlotte, North
Carolina, spent a few days
with their sister, Mrs. H. W.
Alford.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fulmer and
daughter, Barbara Ann, of
Johnston, is spending this
week wth her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Leopard.
MiSs Sara Nell Heaton spent
the week-end in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jef
ferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rob
ertson of Greenville and Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Heaton and
Mrs. Clifton Heaton and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Norris in Joanna Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pear
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold'
Pearson and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nor
wood and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Painter in
Gaffney Sunday.
Leon Hedgpath of Atlanta,
Georgia, spent thc^ week-end
with his mother, Mrs. John
Hedgpath. Mrs. Hedgpath and
Tommy Hedgpath returned
home with him for a week’s
visit.
Mrs. Wallace Carr and son,
Johnny, of Aiken, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Robeh Whitsel.
A3c Mike Sanders of Stew
art Air Force Base, Tenn.,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Authur
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Authur San
ders and grandson, Barry
Cannon, Willie Mae Riley, and
Mr$. Annie Mae Caughman
visited Mrs. Sanders’ father,
R. D. Smith, who is seriously
ill at an Augusta, Georgia,
hospital, Sunday and also
vsited Raymond Caughman
and family in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walk
er and children of Graham,
Texas, are spending a few
weeks with -Mrs. G. R. Rol
lins and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Boyce of Greenville and Mrs.
W. T. Cameron of Columbia
spent Sunday with Mrs. 0. R.
Rollins.
SICKNESS
Mrs. C. W. Windsor is a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital.
WEEK-END REVIVAL
The First Pentecostal Holi
ness Church on Jackson Street
will be engaged in a week
end revival beginning June 15
through June 18. Rev. D. B.
Jarret of Ware Shoals wlil be
the speaker. Special singing
will be held each night. Serv
ices will begin at 7:30. The
Rev. Furman Entrekin gives
everyone a cordial invitation
to attend.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING
ANNIVERSARIES
Joye Cannon of Greenville,
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Authen Sanders of this
city, observers her 11th birth
day June 15.
Mrs. Edna Heaton observes
her birthday June 21.
Ray Kink observes his birth
day June 17.
Robert Neal observed his
birthday June 12.
Laura Net Shepard observed
her sixth birthday June 13;
Mrs. Hall King and Jimmy
Wells observed birthdays also.
June 14 Mrs. Tommy Bea
man and Terry Brewer has a
birthday.
Mrs. Terry Campbell and
Estess Campbell observe ther
birthday June 16.
Terry Sanders has a birth
day June 18; also Greg Alex
ander will be 6 years old.
William Heaton and Bever
ly Eustace had a birthday
June 17.
June 19 Mrs. Claude Wal-
lenzine. Gale Caughman, Gene
Samples, Darrell Samples
and Mrs. Haywood McCall
will observe their birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spilelrs ob
served their wedding anni
versary June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. James Caugh
man observed their wedding
anniversary June 16.
How Can I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Question — How can I re
move perfume stains from
clothing?
Answer—These are among
the tough ones! Try wetting
first with water, then working
on the stains with a little gly
cerin and cheesecloth, then
rinsing with water. If traces
still remain, work on the
stains some more with a 20
per cent solution of acetic
acid (or vinegar), then flush
out with clear water.
Question — How .can ,.I
cope with an invasion of
ants in my house?
Answer—Place the skin of
a cucumber where these un
welcome guests have appear
ed, and they will soon disap
pear. To drive away red ants,
place a bag of sulphur in the
infested area.
Qeustion — How c a n _I
clean embroidery on an ar
ticle that cannot be launder
ed?
Answer—Cover with a thick
paste of alcohol and powdered
chalk, roll up and lay away
in a dark place for a few
days—then brush off the dry
chalk.
Question—Do you have a
good tip on the effective
cleaning of nftrrors?
Answer—You can clean and
polish a mirror at the same
time by adding a little starch
to your water. Or, rub a little
alcohol or spirits of camphor
on the mirror to brighten it.
Never remove paint spatters
from a mirror with a razor
blade, as this could scratch
the glass. Instead, wash the
paint off with a solution^of
hot vinegar.
Question — How can I
make a good cleanser' for
niokel fixtures?
Answer—Take equal parts
of liquid ammonia and alco
hol, and stir in enough whit
ing to make a paste. Apply
this paste with a cloth, leav
ing the tarnished parts cov
ered until it dries, then pol
ish with a soft cloth.
Question—How can I pre
vent spaghetti or macaroni
from sticking to the bottom
of the pan in which it is
cooked?
Answer—By lightly greas
ing the inside of
fore putting the
boil.
Question — H
make my own
stamp-pad?
Answer — By
the pan be- about an inch at' lead
water on to an indelible pencil, mixing
with a teaspoonful of cdjrce*
o w c a n I r i n a nd a teaspoonful of unl
ink for a ter, and letting this kettle Wr
,>* eight or ten hours. It’s then
grinding up ready for use.
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