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Clinton, S. C n TKurs3ay, July 20,1907 THE CLUfTON CHRONICLE Lydia Mill News • • • Fuller Brothers Serving Aboard Destroyer; Family Visits in Texai ' 1 r » • MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Telephone 83S*2006 bile accident last Saturday morning. Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and sons Bill and David visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Donnie Fuller, S.N. has E. Staggs Sunday in Belton, joined his brother Freddie Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vander- Fuller aboard the Destroyer ford, anc | daughter, Sheila, U.S.S. Brush near Vietnam, an d Darlene visited her par- after spending a leave with entSj Mr and Mrs. L. H. Smith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud in Union and Mr. Vanderford’s Fuller, Seaman Fuller com- pai . entS| M r. and Mrs. B. F. How Can I? hardened from long ftapft* ing? J a tew By ANNE ASHLEY Question—What can I do when ink is spilled on a fur niture top? Answer—Quickly blot up as much of the ink as you can, pleted his basic training at Vanderford in Buffalo for the then apply a dampened cloth the Naval Training Station in week - end. Mrs. Vanderford’s to the spot and press it down gallon of hot water, and apply able to the last dropstf, after perspiration odor when firmly. Turn the cloth to a this solution very liberally, using them, you re|»ace the laundering s w e a t e r s or clean place, and again press soaking the walls thoroughly, cap carefully, then put the blouses? Answer—By covering thertj it against the stain, repeating Then scrub with a stiff-'wire tube into a small screw-top Answer—By adding a little with boiling water and lettinR as many times as may be brush, removing all the paint jar, and close this tightly. ammonia to your wash water, them stand for just necessary. Do not rub the ink from the crevices and cracks, Question — How can I Other such laundering tips minutes. in. Ink also washes off some Question Is there any treat scratches on dark-col- are given in my new household surfaces easily. remedy at all when the warp ore d furniture? manual. Question What can I do 0 f a carpet or rug shows in Answer — Try applying io- Question—How can a few worn spots? j dine, and when this has dried, Answer — You can often rub over it with furniture pol- r>ic>nn camouflage these worn spots * s h— an d usually the scratch- Clean . ... .. ... when I have inadvertantly added too much salt to food while cooking? Answer — Stretch a varnish from I re- furni- mell, with Mrs. Kenneth Woman’s Chib Tonight Trammell and Phil of Green- The Lych a Woman’s Club Alma Harvey will observe wood are spending this week win meet tonight (Thursday) their birthdays July 27. ^ lth for ” 1 . er s , ( l aUg Jl ter ’ at the Lydia Community July 24 birthdays will in- Mrs. Wiliam Stone, Mr. Stone Build i n g at 7:30 p.m. This is elude, Mrs. D. E. Roberts, and family in Pasadena, Tex- spec j a j me eting and all Barry Wyatt, Teresa and Don- aS «» « _ _ ., , , members are urged to attend aid Cooper. Mrs. Fred Mathis, Mr. and fls p j ans w j B jj e made f or a Bob Fuller will be 9 years Mrs. Roland Revis and son, week . end lrip . 0 | d July 23. doth" tightly over the" vessei by rubbin « ovcr tbem witb a eS wi " be alm ° St invisible ' and sprinkle a tablespoon of c . ra j'°" of match, "«. color - Dsniiai at a mmre oaie flour over ‘b* cloth ' Tbe tlour C'i?' m ° re a m b 111 0 u a Birthdays ^nd 1 Anniversaries will absorb the salt it allowed ^ Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs. •» steam for a few mmutes. a ^ ^ San Diego, California before niecei M ary Jo Callahan re- H e expects to. return to the and sP^nkle a tablespoon of c ™y° n hls leave> turned home with them for a hosp i ta i a t a future date. " ‘ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram- week’s visit, with Mrs. Kenneth Question — How can I make sure of eradicating all move ture? Answer—With equal quanti ties of ammonia and water. Question—How can I re deem lemons that have Patronize | Chronicle z Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Cathy visited their mo- The Willing Workers class Mr. and TVIrs. Pruitt Oak- Quest’on — How can I clean the insides of glass drinking straws? Answer — Just by running some of hubby’s pipe cleaners through them. Question—How can I re move water paint from a concrete wall? Question—How can I re move paraffin easily from a container in which it has been melted? Answer—By filling the con tainer with boiling water, then allowing it to cool. The paraf fin will float on the surface Garden Freshness... Year round thpr *nri oranHmnther Mr. <>* Ly d ^ Baptist Church will le Y wil1 observe their wedding ther and grandmother, Mrs. their monthlv r 1 a . . anniversary July 26. Sam Maples in Sharon during hav ®. their I”® 1 ? 01 y . c 1 a s s M R E Whitmire Coker the vacation week. meeting next Thursday even- Mrs - ^ Whitmire, coker Answer—Disolve a pound of the water. trisodium phosphate in one Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller ing July 27th at 7:30 p m. in Blackwell and Mrs. Major W'illiam Stone will celebrate the social hall of the church. Craw ford will celebrate their their birthdays July 23. visited their son, Bobby Ful- members are urged to be birthdays July 22. B. R. Boozer will have a ler who was a patient in the present jyi rs yj Williams July 26 wil1 he the birthday birthday July 21. Spartanburg General Hospital is c i ass teacher. of Jun i° r Thomas. Ronnie James celebrated his recently. Dwight Waldrop spent a re- Birthday Dinner Given cent week in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roach his mother, Mrs. T. W. Wald- were hosts at a birthday din- rop . ner at their home last Sun- Mrs. Pearl Revis was in day, July 16th in honor of Claude Grady and Mrs. birthday July 17. Question — I seldom get the use of more th£m half of my tubes of household ce ment, because it hardens. How can I remedy this situ ation? Answer—You can keep your tubes of household cement us- Spartanburg several days re cently to be with Mr. Revis, who was a patient'in the Spar tanburg General Hospital. Rev. M. J. Sanders, Mrs. W. L. Motte, Mrs. Henry Ab ercrombie and Mrs. Clyde Trammell visited Mrs. Lillie Belle Miller in Columbia, Wed nesday of last week. v Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil liams visited Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis at Bond’s Cross road last Saturday. On Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams and daughter Ange la of Newberry visited the former’s father, H. W. Wil liams and Mrs. Williams. Visitors of Mrs. Sidney Oak ley on Sunday was Mr. and Mrs. Steve Abercrombie of Greenville and Mr. Marvin Abercrombie of Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathis visited Mr. Mathis’ mother, Mrs. Pete Mathis in Gaffney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tins ley t>f CUItilHftUsT'Ga. irtuined to their home on Monday af ter spending the week-end with Mrs. Tinsley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey, and her grandmother, Mrs. Alma Harvey. They also visited his parents, Mr., and Mrs, Jim Tinsley of Clinton. P.F.C. Billy Dickerson spending an eighteen day leave with hls mother, , Mrs* Mildred Dickersan ahd grandparents^ Mr. and Mrs. W. Pi Terrell after which he will go to Fort Dix, New Jer sey for his training before go ing to Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dick erson and children of Clinton also visited his mother and grandparents on Sunday. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the fu neral of Charlie Wladrop last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Siabo Tucker and family, Mrs. Amos Smith a|id daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Eller, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Fisher of Bcffalo, S. C. Phil Waldrop, Mr. Marion Wald rop, James O. Waldrop, Roy N. Waldrop, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Waldrop and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant of Greenville, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waldrop and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parris of Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edmonds, of Spar tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Waldrop of Lowell, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Waldrop of Whitmire, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Thompson otvi Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldrop and daughter of Joanna. Mrs. Ruth McPherson of Chester visited Mrs. Mildred Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pat terson and children Chuck and Nancy of Inman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Berry, Jr. of Fork Shoals visited Mrs. Pat terson’s and Mrs. Berry’s mo ther, Mrs. Fred Bodei on Sun day. Mike and Kay Berry re turned home with their par ents after spending the week with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson also vis ited his mother, Mrs. Mary Patterson of Clinton. Mrs. Claude Gilstrap has been in Greenwood this week to be with her husband who is in Self Memorial Hospital. Hi wa injured in an aulomn- their nephew, Ronnie James. Those attending the dinner were Ronnie’s two grandmo thers, Mrs. Capers Gregory, and Mrs. Mark Connor, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim my James, his sister, Lena, and brother, Greg. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Duvall Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Price, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gregory and Jimmy, Jr. and Rene James. Ronnie received many nice gifts. He was 8 yrs. old on Monday, July 17th. With The Sick W. P. Terrell has returned home from the Laurens Dis trict Hospital after several days stay. W. N. Nabors was ill a cou ple of days last week. John Starnes is still at home from the Veterans Hospital. 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