The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 06, 1967, Image 9
Clinton, S. C., Th'urs jay, July €, 1967
TOE CLiN^ON CttiiONtCLE
M.
Mill News
• •
Local Residents at Myrtle Beach
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL,
Correspondent and
Representative
Telephone 833-2006
Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and
daughters Misses Sheila and
Darlene and Mr. and Mrs.
Adger Crawford, Jr., Pete and
Reginia Crawford with Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Vanderford of
Union spent a few days at
Myrtle Beach this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Douglas
and Tommy vacationed a few
days this week at Stone Moun
tain, Ga.
Mr. Millard Phipps and chil
dren of Gaffney spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Phipps.
Miss Pat Harvey is visiting
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tins
ley in Columbus, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Coo
per and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith and Rob
erta enjoyed the week-end at
Folly Beach in Charleston.
Johnny Walker was home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker for the week
end. He is with the National
Guards at Fort Stewart, Ga.
for two weeks along with sev
eral other men from the com
munity.
Miss Feroline Seay, Maxie
and Teresa Seay visited their
sister and aunt, Mrs. Royce
Smith and Mr. Smith near
Laurens a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Am
mons with Mr. and Mrs. Har
ley , Cromer of Cross Hill
spent the week-end in Myrtle
Beach.
Mrs. L. A. Williams is
spending the week with her
son and daughter-in-law, Lt.
and Mrs. A1 Williams in Or
lando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cole
man and family and Johnny
Miller are vacationing at Day
tona Beach, Fla. They will
attend the Firecracker 400
races while there.
Mr. Horace Brown accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Du
pree Seals of Spartanburg
spent the past week with Mr.
Brown’s brother, Joe Brown
and Mrs. Brown in Fort Lau
derdale, Fla. While away they
visited in Miami, Silver
Springs, West Palm Beach,
and stopping in Daytona, St.
Augustine and Jacksonville
enroute home enjoying many
Florida attractions.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Preice
were called to Cowpens on Fri
day because of the death of
her uncle, Willie Gray.
Sherry, Dale and Steve
Campbell have been visiting
omewfir
fcst&tyfce *$004foot/;
Flavor-Crisp Ghkken
Complete Dinner $1.10
3 Pieces of Chicken, F. F. Potatoes,
Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls
Bargain Box r. V. $2.25
9 Pieces of Chicken For Faatlljt ftf > t^O 5 fteop
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The Family Bucket$3.00
15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls
Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People *
The Barrel $5.10
21 Pieces of Chicken
Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics,
Church Parties and Social Functions
Fish Dinner $1.10
2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw,
Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce ,
Bucket of Fish $4.25
10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw,
Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls
Shrimp Dinner $1.25
Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw,
Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls
Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25
25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce,
^ ^ 6 Hot Biscuits
Steak Dinner $1.10
FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls
Chicken Liver Dinner $1.10
FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls
Whiteford's Drive-In
South Broad Street
Clinton
their mother, Mrs. Jim Dav
enport and Mr. Davenport in
Greenville a couple of weeks.
They all were in Myrtle Beach
a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Storay
and children of Greenville vis
ited Saturday with Mrs. Mary
Fallaw and Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Fallaw. Kim and Pam
Storay returned home after a
week’s stay with their grand
mother, and uncle and aunt.
Mrs. J. B. Vanderford and
daughters with Mrs. Jack Cal
lahan and children of Union
spent a couple of days last
week in the Smoky Mountains,
going to Cherokee, N. C. and
Gatlinburg, Tenn.
They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stone in Williams-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Harvey in Pelzer during the
week. On Wednesday of last
week, Mrs. Vanderford and
daughters with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith and
Cathy, Mary Jo, Gay and Jun
ior Callahan of Union visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith in
Spartanburg.
Mrs. J. H. McPherson of
Chester spent the week-e n d
with her^ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Terrell and her
sister, Mrs. Mildred Dicker-
son. Mr. Terrell is ill in the
Laurens Hospital, having been
taken there Thursday night.
On Thursday Rev. and Mrs.
Ed Terrell, Becky, Jimmy and
Eddie Terrell of Enoree vis
ited Rev. Terrell’s parents and
sister.
Mrs. John Mabrey, Mrs. E.
C. Taylor, Jr. and Mrs. Clyde
Trammell visited Mrs. Ed Kay
in Belton Friday, going be
cause of the death of Mr. Kay.
Art Sanders of Carson-New-
man College in Jefferson City,
Tenn. spent the Fourth week
end with his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. M. J. Sanders.
Mrs. Virgil Reed of Dallas,
Ga. is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Lin-
dy Barlowe, Mr. Barlowe and
daughters.
Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Foun-
Mrs. W. L. Motte on Thurs-
tain Inn visited with Mr. and
day.
Mrs. Robert McAlister and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crane
and sons of Ware Shoals were
Friday guests of Mr. and All circle members are urg- melting during hot weath- Question — Is there any-
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire. 1 ed to attend. cr ? thing I can do about sets
Mrs. Allen White, Sr. and V.B.S. AT BAPTIST CHURCH that persist in faUing out of
grandchildren, Cindy and Ken JULY 10-14 Answer—By painting them some of my pieces of cos-
White spent the past week in The Lydia Baptist Church with a coat of shellac. tume jewelery?
Knoxville, Tenn., with Mrs. Vacation Bible School which o„pcKnn «nr<r»ct Answer — Reset them with
Kate Taylor. Visiting t h i s was DOStDoned in Junp will be Question—Please suggest Answer — Keset them with
u M-e was P osl P onea In Ju ne win oc t-pmoriv «/>row clear fingernail polish. Brush
week with her mother, Mrs. held next weekt July 10 a way I can remedy screw color i e s S stu{f into the set-
White and brother, Allen through Julv 14 Monday holes that have become so *
Whi+o t- inrou 6 n Jul y ivionaay ting> then p ress m your s t 0 ne,
White, Jr., hlrs. White and through Fndav from 9 a m. worn that the threads will and allow to dry thoroughly.
.. ... _ through Friday from 9 a.m
family are Mrs. Leroy Craw-t n n n rn ^ ^ u u
ford, M-Sgt. Crawford and R ‘ . q„ n j_ r _ wm hp ot o .
chUdren of WichiU Falls, Tex- Rev - M - J ' Sanders wlU be
as.
leum?
Answer — Silver polish, ap
plied with a damp cloth, us
ually works fine. Many such
helpful hints are contained in
my new household tints -man-
PLUMBING
OR
HEATING
Call
833-0061
If any of the “stickum” ooz-
es out around or over the
the principal. All children Answer Try packing a s t one c i ea n up the overflow
ages 4 years through 12 years s < ma11 of steel wool with a p j cce 0 f cleaning tissue
WITH THE SICK are invited to attend. tightly into the holes, and this j us j. bare i y d ^rnpened with
W. P. Terrell is a patient S.S. CLASS MEETING 4 J vl11 A g ” p yo “ r SCr ^ S . • nail polish remover.
in the Laurens District Hos- HELD AT LAKE y ' A t nd anoth . er o UC stion-How can I re-
I m insert a wooden kitchen question—now can i re
P FnlUr /Ilf n C ,f SS match into the worn SCreW m ° Ve Cray ° n ,r ° m
Mrs. Homer Fuller is a pa- of the Lydia Baptist Sunday , , . enameled surfaces or ilno-
tient in Self Memorial Hospi- School motored to Lake ’ . tbe n n . ar Q lve your screW i eum?
tal in Greenwood with a brok- Greenwood on Thursday even- Da mo m s>
en leg received in a fall lasting for their regular monthly Question—How can I im-
week. meeting, held at the cabin of provise white ink for writ-
Mrs. Henry King and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rabon R. Wy- ing on the black pages of
Lois Webb have returned home a tt. my photo album?
after illnesses at Bailey Me- The ladies enioved a Ham- .
morial Hosnital i , „ , y Answer—White shoe polish ual.
muridi nuj>pudi. burger and Hot Dog supper. , « j • w eu i
Charlie Waldrop is serious- M b rs H wiHla m S is the do f. s , a 8“<> d J° b - Shake the
ill at BaUey Memorial Hos- plas<! tpaphpr bottle well, dip your pen into
nital S it. an d oftentimes this writes
P BIRTHDAYS AND eVen more clearly than the
CARD OF THANKS ANNIVERSARIES , eal thing itself
I want to take this oppor- Miss Gloria Cato will ob-
tunity to express my most serve her birthday July 9. Question—After I have oil-
heartfelt thanks to my friends Mss Susie Meeks will cele- ed an electric fan, how can I
and neighbors and to the Doc- brate her birthday July 12. prevent it from throwing oil
tors and nurses at Bailey Me- July 7 will be Pfc. Warren all over the place?
morial Hospital for being so Goss’ birthday. He is stationed Answer _ sliD a larL , e DaDeP
kind to me during my illness, in Mineral Wells, Texas. . . bl , d th
The gifts, flowers, cards and Mrs. Pauline Lawson, Mrs. ^ ? a n a nd ^ tog
prayers offered were so great- Paul Moates and Mrs. Eva ... h ’ oil ^
ly appreciated. May God bless Mae Manley will have birth- *'
each of you. days, July 13. CREDITORS’ NOTI
Mrs. Myrtle King Maxie Davis and Mrs. All persons having cfcims
(Mrs. Henry) Jimmy Carroll will observe against the estate of P. Lyles
RAPTK5T PHiiRFH TO birthdays July 12. Adair, deceased, are heleby
DFnirATF C AI U TAR WARF JUly 9 WiU ^ Lynn ^ n ° tified t0 file the SamG ’ dUly
J ^ Glenn Boozer’s birthday. verified, with the undersign-
At the Sunday evening wor- Mitzi Wyat t win be 2 years e d, and those indebted to said
ship service at 8 p m. there old July 13 . estate will please make pay-
will be a Baptismal service MrS Luther Hughes C ei e - ment likewise.
Question—How can I re
move banana stains from
fabrics?
Answer — Cover the spots
with a liberal paste of fuller’s
earth and water, and, after
this has dried, brush it off.
Question—How can I keep
the bottom of my iron
smooth?
Answer—Make a habit of_
frequently rubbing the iron
over a cloth that has been
sprinkled with scouring pow
der. A wad of steel wood may
be used to remove accumu
lated coatings.
D0FFY TWIN#
By ‘JIM’ GOODMAN
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THE FOURTH AS INDEPEHDlMCt
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followed by a dedication ser- b rated her birthday on June
vice to dedicated to the church 30
the Beautiful Brass Altar Deneene Horger was 2 years
Ware that has been given to 0 j d j u j y j
the church.
The urns were given by Mrs.
J. D. Hairston in memory of
Mr. Hairston and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hair
ston, the offering plates were
given m y
given by Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Douglas in memory of their
father, F. D. Douglas and J.
D. Hairston and the complete
Communion Set, given by Mr.
How Can I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
LYLES C. ADAIR,
Executor,
905 Dawes St.,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
June 17,-1967 J22-3c-J8
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Hudie
Lee Gardner, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
SEE! HEAR!
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Sen. Everett Dirksen
R-Illinois
at the
Dirksen Dinner
on
July 14,1967
at.
Columbia
Township
Auditorium
TICKETS
(Including Dinner)
ADULTS—-$25
STUDENTS AND
SERVICEMEN—$5
CONTACT:
Pat Dixon, Hugh Jacobs,
W. C. Baldwin, Bob Black
or
Republican State Hqs.
616 Harden Street
Box 5283
Columbia, S. C.
Question—How can I re
move the stains from alco
holic beverages or soft pleaese make payment like-
«».V, o- • "J —-• iJ-Inke*! wise.
and Mrs. John Medlock in • _ NETTIE MOZELLE
Answer—These often cause P. GARDNER,
tannin stains, and while al- Executrix,
The Lord’s Supper will be most unnoticeable at first, 506 West Caltoun St.,
held after the dedication. t ben ^ urn brown if allowed to Joanna, S. C.
The public is cordially in- s tand, or if the fabric is wash- June 8, 1967 ' J22-3-J6
ed and ironed — and then
they’re almost impossible to FINAL SETTLEMENT
remove. Fresh stains can us- Take notice that on the 18th
memory of her sister, Miss
Maude Harvey.
vited to the services.
FOUR YEAR OLD
HAS PARTY
In celebration of her fourth uall y be dealt with b y s P«n«- da y of ^ uly ' 1967 ’ * wil ! ren ’
birthday on Thursday, June in S w,th cold water > or wilh dcr a f * nal . account of my
30, Luanne Templeton was a mixture of equal parts al- acts and doings as Executor
honored with a party by her coho1 an d wa ter. After spong- of the estate of William J.
mother, Mrs. Joel Templeton W PW a bt iV! y , c€r j a on ? a l ley ? t offlc f e T of the
the stain and Yun hte fabric Judge of Probate of Laurens
at her home .on Spruce St.
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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
The Bible Has More Ilian Historical Value;
It Is God’s Woid Our Unfailing Guide.
The little folk at the party li gbtly between the hands. Al- County at 3:00 o’clock p. m.,
enjoyed an hour’s fun togeth- lo » the glycerin to stand for and on the same day will ap-
er before refreshments of cake about 30 minutes, then rinse ply for a final discharge from
squares and ice cream with or S P°"8' witb '>'<“« ">y lru »< « Executor
a r « ~ .. - Any person indebted to said
« vod ■ Question—How can I keep estate is notified and required
served. . . . • * . blankets soft and fluffy? tn ma kn navment on or before
Assisting , in. entertaining to make payment on or Detore
were Luarine’s grandmother, ; Answer—Both blankets and | ,iat . date * . and a11 . P erson j
Mrs; Harry, T.epnpleton and flannels will keep that soft, havinB claims against said
Wade ^innihgtidri. 1 new feeling if a teaspoonful estate will present them on or
Luanne was presented many of glycerin is added to each b clore said date, duly proven,
gifts from her friends and rel- Pint of rinsing water when or be ba !^ ed -’
a tives ‘ • laundering. ’ROBERT M. VANCE,
“^.TH ?ART 0 ,ES D Question-How can I pre. aintTs. C.
Mrs. Evereft Summer, the ve,, my wa * baadl ' 5 J22-4c-J13
former Miss Joyce Wyatt was
honoree at a lovely party on
Tuesday evening of last week .
when Mrs. John Snelgrove and
Miss Sandra Culbertson gave
a household shower for her at
the Lydia Community Build
ing.
Games were directed by
Mrs. Snelgrove. Refreshments
were served from the buffet
table which was centered with
an arrangement of mixed
summer flowers.
Mrs. Summers was remem
bered with many useful house
hold items. •
Mrs. J. C. Summer of Chap
pells was an out of . town
guest.
MRS. SHOOK HONORED
Mrs. Maxie Davis, Mrs.
Lewis Howell and Miss Flo
Emery were hostesses on
Thursday evening when they
entertained with a House
hold Shower for Mrs. Robert
Shook, the former Miss Kar
en Hanna. .
The party, held at the Ly
dia Community Building was
enjoyed by a number of in
vited guests, among them,
Mrs. Charles Teague of
Greenwood and Mrs. Ray
mond Botts and Miss Sandra
Bolts of Abbeville.
Delicious party refreshments
were served.
A large assortment ofi gifts
were presented to Mrs. Shook
for her home.
W.M.S. TUESDAY EVENING
The W.M.S. of Lydia Bap
tist Church will meet Tuesday
evening, July 11 at 7:30 p.m.
at the church.
All members are urged to
be present for this General
Meeting.
The Amathine Dobbs Circle
will meet for a short meeting
immediately after the Gener
al Meeting.
KATHLEEN WALKER
CIRCLE
The Kathleen Walker Circle
will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m.
with Mix, Paul McCauley.
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