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CMntftri, f4. C, Thwndnv %, mi m CLINTON CHRONICLE Craven-Kitchens Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cra ven of 105 Banna St., Joan na announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Gaye, to A 2-C Thomas P. Kitchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens of Rt. 2, Clin ton. The wedding will take place August 19 in the First Pres byterian Church, Joanna at 2:30 p.m. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride-elect’s parents. Mo formal invitations will be issued but friends and relatives are invited. Births ROGGE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rooge of Charleston announce the birth of a son, Daniel Miler, Jr. f July 20 at the Charleston Me dical College Hospital. Mrs. Rogge is the former Miss Jean Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson of this city. REYNOLDS Dr. and Mrs. Robert Rey nolds of Nashville, Tenn. an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Stephanie Susan, on July 18 at Vanderbilt Hospital. Dr. Reynolds is the son of Mrs. Julian Reynolds and the late Mr. Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds is the former Bobbie Jean Jones of Arkansas. WILLIAMS Mr', and Mrs. Mac L. Wil- Christmas Show To Bo Announced The Clinton Garden Club Council will sponror Mr. Gra dy Wright of Dublin, Ga. in a program and showing of Christmas arrangements on Nov. 8. The place and times will be announced at a later date. B.4P.W.WU1 | Meet Tuesday I “Youth’s Veiws on Current | World Conditions’’ wiU be the 1 topic of a panel discussion | which will comprise the pro- | gram at the monthly meet- * mg of the Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club next Tuesday night. Mrs. Grace | Connor, Chairman of World j Affairs, will moderate the dis- :| cussion of the panelists, Miss p Nanette Young, Miss Kayran || Cox, Brent Holcomb, and Ronald Johnson. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ce cil Wilson. - - News of Bonds Cross Roads MRS. N; A. SHOUSE Correspondent Telephone 697-8829 i Z cwc .v.vc^a •! 'Sx- Pentecostal tidiness Church is having a revival this week. Reverend Marvin Cause of New Port, Tenn., is the visit- P ing speaker. Services are held Reverend and Mrs. Algie in 1965. She presently serves ^ ch ^ ve ."J n .^ ^ .. .. . oo Tv/r„e,v. First Public is cordially invited ?: ■ ■ vent steam from forming on my windows during co«tf weather? Answer — After you have washed the windows, go over them with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol. Then wipe . them dry with newspaper. I Your windows will gleam, and you won’t have messji streaks after cooking. Question — How can I most easily remove dog or or cat hairs from uphol stery? Answer — By rubbing over with a damp sponge. Question — How can I clean off smoked-up areas on a brick or stone fire place? Answer — Cover with a paste made of concentrated C!rmAl Wo da ammonia and powdered pum- wCigoi W @US ice, and soap. Many other Thomab McElveen such cleaning tips are con- ^ Mrg • ^iRiam Ja- tained in my new household son £ ageli Jr ann0un ce the hints book. marriage of their daughter, P| Question—-How can I ap- Dorothy Mae to Thomas Red- ply enamel to brass so that den McElveen, Jr., son of 3t will adhere? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Red- Answer—Before attempting den McElveen, Sr. of Clinton to apply the enamel, prepare on July 21 at Kingstree. the brass carefully. Wash it ‘ The bride is a recent gra- thoroughly with any house- duate of Hemingway High hold cleaner that desn’t con- School. Mr. McElveen attend- tain soap, then wipe it down ed thfc Universtiy of South with denatured alcohol. This Carolina after graduating should insure your enamel’s from Clinton High School. • adhering. They will make their home Question—How can I take in Hemingway where he is stepi to prevent shoes that employed by the Seaboard Coast Line Railway^ '•-■u mm - MISS MARIE AILEENE LAWSON Lowson-Tuten Betrothal Told Sts** : ' Hams announce the birth of a Augustus Lawson of Moncks as Music Director ot the First a t ten d baby boy^ John Michael, July corner announce the engage- jute^^h^was formerly 0 Mar- Reverend Marvin Cause is MRS. CALVIN THOMAS MORTON Miss McKinney Weds Ens. Morton have gotten wet from crack- inK? ——— ‘ Answer—Rubbing the shoes minutes, and the top should with linseed oil or sweet oil then yield. will preserve them. Let them Question—How can I re- drv slowly. move shallow scratches Question—How can I re- from mirrors? move a fruit jar lid that is Answer — Try rubbing the Miss Lois Kathleen McKin- was a duchess in the 1987 tightly stuck? surface of the glass with a 18, at Bailey Memorial Hos- ment of the* daughter Mahe wn ° spending" the week with his ney and Ensign Calvin Thom-Mardi Gras Ball. Answer-If the top refuses piece of hard felt that has pital. They have two other Aile e n e to Wilbur Preston Tu- whit^ ^S ^^ irf EstUle Mrs - Jam€s Evahs Mort ° n exchanged mar- The groom was graduated to turn , set the jar upside been moistened and dipped in children, Lisa 6, and Lynne len ' of Estll ^ SO n of Vine Tu- U 5 * t h h Lh while helping in the Revival r ia «e vows on Sunday, July from the University of South down in hot water f 0 r a few either red or black rouge. 4. Mrs. Williams is the for- Jf" ’i=lo win where he graduated trom hl ^ h at the Pentecostal Holiness 21 in an afternoon ceremony Carolina and is a member of mer Miss Toni Stroud of Jo- ^ a ” d ^ sch ° o1 in 1951 - He is Presently ^ the “ 0 ‘ ,nes ^ cond ucted at St. Patrick Alpha Tau Omega. The coup- at Fort Jackson on Whitmire - Joanna ChrisU Tex le will ^ in Pensacola Fla . LITTLE Ivir8 - Dawson graduated where ne ^ ^ w from Lancaster High School training in July t«*«i r o - „ in 1961 and Mars Hill College A Little of Seneca announce the anna. stationed — Mrs. Lawson graduated where he completed basic 1 j^ g a ^) aV i s pjtts Sr. was Father Freeman officiated. where Ens. Morton is in train- *1* Ton ‘ ic r.ior.n.H a recent visitor to the moun- The bride, who is the daugh- in 8 as a P i,ot - A fall wedding is planned. ^ o( North Caroljna . she ter of Mr . and Mrs . James A birth of a son, John Wyatt, Jr. on July 24 at Oconee Mt- morial Hospital. Mrs. Little is the former Tonita Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson of this city. Mountville News MRS. MAUDE RRYS&f Correspondeot CUNNINGHAM accompanied Mrs. James McKinney of 525 Grant Place, Bailey Memorial Hospital, cop^hand of Renno. Corpus ChrisU, wore an oy- L ,linton - Mrs. Texie Johnson spent ster-white knit suit styled with Dr. and Mrs. George S. s un( j a y i n Whitmire with her a double breasted jacket and Wham Jr. and family °L N - sister, Mrs. Raymond Dean, sheath skirt. G S S WharrMasTweek ^ Mrs - B> W - C 00 ?® 1, has rc * She chose as her maid of turned home after a tour with honor Miss Linda Ferguson How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Question — How can iri progress, which is held* at cu^eratin^a^thrhome of her ^ oore ToUrs of CluaHotte, N. and Miss Mary Jean Bowman ^ ca ” gre ^ e 9 s p 0 1 s ,rom - u cuperating at the home of her „ t<r . _ . qc HrPi«cmniH suede leather? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunhing- Baptist Church every ev- ctetel^ Mrs "e "l Stewart af- C - on tour Mrs. Cooper as the bridesmaid. ham of Columbia announce ... .. .... , , .. ening at 8 o clock, with Mr. . „ the birth of a daughter, Mar- Trutsdale of ter surgery. visited many places of inter- Best man was John Wirth "fho anrrwf^gfinr * thi mrch Newbfr "Mrs"Paul Coleman and 1887 Ex ' ” r . Por . tlan ?,- groomsman was ^ a h rtic|(> and color ^ they also have a son, Ma- Jv"the guest minister children are with her moth ' P Master Davld HodEes of ° " W “W’ • spot thoroughly by going over chie age 4V4. Mrs. Cunning- ^ ^ __ .■ er, Mrs. Herbert Burriss this Win _ tnn o n » pfn vr r 8 hat , rp _ A rece P tlon ^as held at the repeatedly. Then brush it ham is the former Margaret . *5, r8, R, j E a ^, ryS ?, n ° f M Ne n week> turned home after a month’s h ° me ° f the brlde< lightly with a suede brush Ann Jordan of Callison. Mr. berry and Asheville, N. C., ^iss Kathy Stewart is vis * Mp - a. a ahmi<jp The bride is a graduate of and finish by smoothing the Cunningham is the son of Mr. was here s J? 8t *** hav i ng iting n Greenwood this week ^sit with N. a hnouse^ w B Ray High School> at . suede with a dry rather solid . and Mrs. McLeest Cunning- 80me P alnting done on her with Mrs. Baker and family. “ e waa a ^° n ^ > ytended Del Mar College, and'spdnge. The chalk will absorb Town n' Country Washeteria CLEAN — COOL OPEN 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ALL NEW EQUIPMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK Town V Country Center ham of Rt. 1, Clinton. home here, 1 Miss Charlene Beniamln ««• ««>““ «■* Maxine Spl- Mrs. Bobby DeVane ^ ln " ^ *SJ«v tl Vou'r k td Whitten Village ^.0™“" Mohtlcello Ga. visited her w ^ h her grand p are „ts, Mr. ^ Mrs. Myy Youog and WmilCD Village ^ can r Juf 10 6 au - * R ^ y Adan ? s aru and Mrs. Owens. . ‘ . p * Notes whip cream well ahead of- Mrs. Adams last week. Also Miss Mary OIgo Simmons and’Mrs * v^trirT^ serving time, so that it will Miss Donlta Adams of Cotton, spent several days in Green . at tte home af Mr and Mrs. B y MARGARET LOCKETT cont|mM , t0 stal)d |n Ga. visited the Adams. wood last week. t*,'leav? ^turdav Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope- Answer—By using corn sy- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crisp Mrs. John B. Aycock, who ^ Fmswm wave &aiuraay land and Tim Mrs Dennis rup instead of sugar as a and family spent last week- has been with her mother, ^ pallaw and son; G. W. sWeetener. ehd at the Crescent Beach. Mrs. Rhett Bryson, returned r0 5*; e t< L Brazill and Miss Barbara Bra- Question — How can I re- G. C. Watts is a patient at to her home in Okla. Tuelday. “J*- 'IttS, br. spent 2ill> visited Rev. and Mrs. move chewing gum from Brazi11 and tamily in clothing, floors, and furni- Earl Patterson ol Unford Townesvllle They toured , he , Station. the grease, and the spot will JANET GARDNER Dillard Boland, Jewelry 103 E. Pitts St. Telephone 833-1028 Near the close of the 18th Egyptian Dynasty — about 1450 B. C., Egypt reached the pinnacle of her power in the ancient Medltecra^niewtold., j It was during this ^eravof^ gjo- ry that the Egyptian people completed some of the archi tectural masterpieces of all time. But in their daily lives the Egyptians had many gods to satisfy; some of them brought them good fortune, while others were devilish in the misfortune which they visited on the hapless people. One of the strange customs •which was part of the mar riage ritual was the trapping of all the evil spirits in cere monial vases together to de stroy all the bad luck which might come their way. Here at Dillard Boland, Jeweler, we believe that plan ning ahead is one of the best ways to assure the happiness and good luck which every Bride-to-Be and her one-and- only are entitled to. There are so many ways in which we can help you with your Wed ding Pjjins. We can help you, too, in your choice of your Sterling Silver Flatware, your lovely China, and your grace ful Crystal. It’s an odd fact, but these three are usually your first treasured posses sions—which are yours to gether. Dillard Boland, Jeweler, will set up your very own Gift Registry, indicating your choice of patterns for Silver, China and Crystal, and your friends can decide which pieces each wishes to give to ward your perfectly coordi- ted table-top. No problem of duplications—no problem as to which gifts will -he most appreciated. So let’s make a date to talk about Y t) U R WEDDING—come on by Dil lard Boland, Jeweler, tomor row 1 CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By Charles Buice WHAT DO YOU NEED IN YOUR HOME? Did you ever stop to think about the variety and selection of furniture that’s available these days? Many people really aren’t aware of all the exciting things that have een going on in the furni- Keisler # s Subject “With Him on the Holy Mount,’’ will be sermon top- CoDt. Fleming JonCS ic of Dr. E. B. Keisler, in- k. r . »/• . 3 terim pastor of St. John’s Lu- NOW In VlCtnOm BUICE s talk about lamps for a moment. When you say “lamps’’^; to some peo^j pie they thin! only of flooi lamps and table lamps. But there are ghain lamps, pole lamps.i tree lamps) and desk lamps in ev ery style and price range Do you need a new cock tail table? (Some call them coffee tables). They are available with marble tops, plastic tops, wood tops in every finish, glass tops, and in every shape ’from round to oblong. A chair? There are new lounge chairs, reclining and swivel chairs, pull-up chairs, dinette and desk chairs, to name just a few. At no obligation, we will be glad to show you furni ture to fit your needs and your budget. But whether you need new furniture or not, you’re still^invited to come in and simply look around. We think you’ll find it exciting to see ail the different kinds of furniture — an'’ furniture ideas—now avail able. We’ll be looking for ward to seeing you. Be sure and see one of our experienced and cour teous personnel today to help you with your needs in the home. We are the largest furniture store in town and located at 204 N. Broad Street — none other than MAXWELL’S! mountains of North Carolina Answer—Rub on petroleum while there and their route j eH y, let it stand for a few took them by the plane tra- minutes, and then the gum gedy near Hendersonville. should come off quite easily, theran Church next Sunday Captain Robert M. Fleming- Joseph L. Baldwin, Jr., Question—What can I do morning as the congregation Jones, whose parents are Mr. grandson of Mrs. Emma Mar- about heat marks on my observes the festival of “The and Mrs. McBride F, Jones ler, has returned from Viet- furniture? Transfiguration of Our Lord.” of 77 Oxford Pr., Glenrock, nam. He has been there for Answer — Camphorated oil According to Dr. Keisler, N. J., is on duty at Hon Tre four years nad received his will often obscure these. The this is a lesser but significant Island, Vietnam. discharge. The son of Mr. and best method is to stroke the festival observed by the more Capt. Fleming-Jones, a wea- Mrs. Joseph L. Baldwin, Sr. spot lightly with a cloth mois- liturgical churches through- pons controUer, is a member of Maddcrno. . tened with the oil, then rub -AlP^iForces W-hr-tx/Und Mr. immedlfttfliy with a dlean v’jww which pfS5lde« »nensive-de- \wl8 haV© returned from a dry cloth. Do not use a linty Coker Completes tensive airpower fdr the U.S. few days trip thru the Great cloth, as fuzz might stick to frmren nfr Ffr Inrlrcrtn an d its allies in the Pacific, Smokies. the wood. The final step is to course or rr. JOCKSOn Far East and Southeast Asia. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rogers re-wax. Fort Jackson, S. C. (AHT- Before his arrival in South- and family, spent the past Qeustion—How can I pre- NC)—Army Private Jerry W. east Asia, he was asigned week at Lake Arrowhead. Coker, 20, whose parents, Mr. to the 601st Tactical Control Miss Dorothy White has and Mrs. James E. Wells Squadron at New Ulm, Ger- been a patient al the Baptist live at 700 Jefferson St., Clin- many. Hospital in Columbia, ton, S. C., completed a field The captain, a graduate of Mrs. Laura M. Howard, re communications crewman Ridgewood (N. J.) High turned Monday alter a trip to course at Fort Jackson School, received a B. S. de- Scranton, Pa. July 21. gree in 1962 from the Univer- Miss Sarah Lawson has been During the course, he train- sity of Denver. a patient at Bailey Memorial ed to string wire from the field He was commissioned upon Hospital. 4 - to the communication center, completion of Officer Train- Dr. and Mrs. Judson A. Da- Instruction was also given in ^g School at Lackland AFB, vis have returned after a basic electricity, switchboard Tex. ew days visit to Stone Moun- installation and ooeration and H,s Wlfe » Betty, is the tam, Georgia. Dole cUnttn* 0peratl ° n and daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William M. w *• J. W. Spillers of 700 Sloan Ma y and family have returned r St., Clinton. after a trip last week, to visit 30Cial iecuritv * friends and relatives in Golds- Another First For Clinton Buffet Supper 6 - 9 P. M Monday - Friday $1.94 :!: # sfc # ❖ REGULAR MENU ALSO Hotel Mary 833-1621 For Reservations social security »office in boro, Henderson and Wilson, Have you lost your social Greenwood at 219 Magnolia N. C. They were joined by security card? ■ Avenue. Office hours are Miss Sandra May who is at- If you have, don’t Waft im- from 8:45 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., tending the University of til you need it. 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