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w N + m + m, *.a~ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CKnton, S. C, Tharsday, Angnst 10, 1967 How Can I? one of these over the discol ored area, then soaking the linen in cold water for sev- when trains of coffee have clotted up the strainer bas ket of my coffee percola tor? Answer — Sprinkle coarse These 4-H’ers from Laurens County won blue rib bons durint State 4-H Club Week held at Clemson Univer sity on July 18-21. These are, left to rifht: A. A. Hamate III, Jimmy Andersos, and Mona Kay Balentine. Phone 833-1121 Hap* ? Former Resident Gets Flounder Coley Abercrombie, a civilian employee of the Naval Air Repair Facility at Cherry Point, N. C., is shown here with a 3 lb., 13 oz. flounder he caught at Atlantic Beach, N. C., on July 1. Both Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie are former residents of the Lydia community, and are well remembered here. They said they enjoy getting The Chronicle each week. Frcmks-Hunter (Continued from page 5) Mr. Hunter. Jr., of Ora, and the late Elizabeth B. Hunter. His father served as best man. Ushers were William Charles Hunter of Ora. Mau rice Beckham of Greenville. William James Franks and Glenn E. Sizemore. Kenneth Sizemore carried the rings. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack STATE Greenwood, S. C. Aug. 11 Through Aug. 24 hm ISJMiESBOND £* .UifiBMfS ii mis BROCCOLI m SAiizn and 'TWICE’’ is tha only way to live! PANAYiSQI' TECHWCOLOH’ Franks of 742 East Main St. Her attendants were Mrs. James Franks, matron of honor; Mrs. Maurice Beck ham of Greenvile; Mrs. Har vey Arlin Graham. 3rd. of Loris, and Mrs. Glenn E. Sizempre. They wore rasp berry chiffon dresses with lace trim and camelot trains. Miss Dawn Cook of Green ville. served as flower girl. The bride’s Organza dress had lace sleeves and lace ap plique over the bodice and the camelot train. A church reception follow ed the wedding. Mr. Hunter received a B. A. degree from Erskine Col lege in 1964 He is a member of Hejaz Shrine Temple. The bride attended Winthroo Col- Pomelo Smith •*— r aV*S;..' services for Pamela Kay Smith, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Junior Smith of Rt. 2. Gray Court, who died Saturday in a Laurens Hospital, were conducted Sun day at 4 p m. at Dials Metho dist Church by Rev. Harry Wright. Surviving are also, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neal of Clinton; and paternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Gray Court. By ANNE ASHLEY Question—How can I be sure my handknitted gar ments will retain their shape when I launder them? Answer—Wash in mild suds, er ai hours. then pat into proper size and Question—What can I do shape. Dry thoroughly. When dry, hold a steam iron an inch above the garment, then move it slowly back and forth over the entire surface until the steam has penetrated it thoroughly, n e v « r actually touching the garment with the iron. Question—How can I keep the copper-bottomed pans which are so decorative r A 11/* hanging above my stove bounty ers Win IxlDDOnS from tarnishing? By JOHN D. RIDLEY banquet held during state 4-H Answer — By coating them Assistant County Agent Electric Congress August 7. with a thin layer of cream _ ,, wax alter they have been Three blue ribbons were jimmy Anderson, 16 year cleaned ' Treated this way, won by 4-H’ers from Laurens 0 jd son 0 f anc j M rs James they will retain their luster. County during State 4-H l. Anderson of 110 Douglas Question—How can I re- Week at Clemson, July 18-21. street, Laurens, and a five- mov e Irom children’s Two blue ribbons were won year 4_ H Club member, won handi? in the electric project and fUat place *" th f > Ptedm “ n 'remover doesa^d job rt one was won in the soil judg- District for the boys in the ing team electric program. Jimmy at- .. , ’ , . ■ . tends Hickory Tavern High Mona Kay Balentine, daugh- where he |$ a r ^ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bal- junior. Jimmy was selected entine of Route 1, Ware to lead the American and Shoals, and an eight year 4-H 4-H pledges at the luncheon Club member, took top honor held Tuesday, August 8, dur- by winning first place in the * n 8 4-H Electric Congress. Pedmont District for the A. Augustus (Gus) Ramage girls in the electric program. Ill, 15-year old son of Mr. Mona Kay attends Ware and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr, Shoals High School where she of Route 1, Kinards, was the is a rising senior. As a 4-H individual winner in soil judg- Club member she has served ing competition. He compiled as song leader for three years high score of 193 points out of and now holds the office of a possible 240. Gus is a rising president of the Camak Sr. junior at Clinton High School 4-H Club. Mona Kay was se- and has been a member of lected by Clemson University the 4-H Club for the past five to introduce the speaker at a years. Question—What can I io salt into the strainer, and ran Answer ca ”. ^ about scorch stains on lin- hot water ever it. The coffee new them y n „ me j ens? grains wdl clear out in a jiffy, phcatiort of ^een enamel. „„„ I Let the enamel dry thorough- Answer — If these are not Question — How can I then’-wipe the leather with too deeply burned in, you avoid Uiat gravis oo a ^ soft c i ot h. You can also might do some good by , cut- la^iderini; 8 ^ keep patent leather looking ting a raw onion into halves Answer Bv addur' a large like neW by ruhhinS *| Wlt 1 and rubbing the flat side of Answer “® y a cloth dampened in milk. Question—How can I eas- rinse. Other such helpful hints on laundering are con tained in my new household hints book. Question — Is there any thing I can do about patent leather shoes or a patent ily remove a faded decal from a wall or piece of fur- niture? 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