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( i 4 (Stilton, 8. C., Thvtsit^, September 7,1*67 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • • • West Clinton News /■ - . • 1 Attends Reunion in Anderson denatured alcohol and water, then drytof in the sun. Q. ttew ean t reatore hard and mga*T jam te its orig inal texture? MRS. CLIFTON HEATON King, Donald Osborne, Smoky A. One often-effective ram* ^TS-gt^talive Wattenzine, Laweretice Leo- edy tsi^i Slil~dHH Mrs. E, E. Cagle. ished spots on the brass with ^ cool. , Today Deston Hampliries a lemon rind that has been Mrs. ttay Cauble attended Shiela Meadors, and Holbert . . lt the Godfrey Reunion in Ander- Phillips celebrate their birth- ippw son. day- Q. How can I remove slight Mrs. Goldie Nater and Mr. Clyde Hanks has a birthday scratches from plate glass? and Mrs. Nick Alford of Char- Sept. 8. - lotte, N. C, visited Mr. and ^ .gfrs. Dennis Falton, Dixie A First rub Wlth a pad of Mrs. Fred Shelton, Thursday. Simmons, and James Wells cotton wool. Then cover the Miss Lynn Riser of Joanna w m 0 b se rve their birthday pad with a layer of cotton felt spent the week-end with Miss gept. 9 well charged with fine jew- Emily Shelton. Happy Birthday to Mrs. Leo eler’s rouge, and this when Mr. and Mrs. David Owens Wallenzine, Campbell and Mrs. eight members were present and effects of Eugene Harry and enjoyed a bountiful pic- Wilkes. nic dinner which was mrved These are, therefore, to cite on the lawn. The fellowship an( j a |j an d gingu- _ . lar the Kindred and Creditors Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Crisp 0 f ^ gttid E Ugene Harry A. By pladng the container of Laurens, visited Mr. and virm ceg| deceased, that they is to rub over the Mem- ln the “ v “ until . ^ 3 " eer ^ ,nd aPt^ar before me, In melts, then removing and al- rj* " 1I r- ^ nsp 8 S18 ’ the court of Probate, to be Rhett Bryson held at Surens Court House, Mrs_Bess NeUon Whatley, Lauren s c on ^ , 9> wh° spent her childhood here, 1987 ^ after pub | ication W « w 4- mm aw* 1« • * e-e « mm « ' law T r-v e-w Mnimtinllm Nm«r« ' >ut .„ n0 . w “T ” Gree, ; w » od ’ hereof, at 3:00 o'clock In the lYlOUlUVUie INCWS is 111 in Self Memorial Hos- afternoon to show cause if MRS. MAUDE EKTSON P^'- any they have, why the s.W Correspondent Administration should not be Lutheran Liturgy granted. Given under my hand this 31st day of August, Anno Domini, 1967. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, S7-®c-S14 J. P. L. C. FINA L6ETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 5th day of October, 1967, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Victor L. Kru ger in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred, MAGDALENE J KRUGER, Executrix Sept. 7, 1967 oO—oc S7-4C-S28 visited the latter’s sisters, j ameg and ^ li «“ B ' C * mpbeU 0n ^ Spartanburg, Sunday. * Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Mrs rubbed over the surface of the glass will not only remove the scratches, but will add luster. Robert Neal, Jimmy Thomas on Thursday werp Kinard. Ksthy Bighee^ and Q u dented table teiUk}s week Mrs. Louise Evett ahd 1 D. Tatnmy Lon ghave birthdays Evett of Easley. Mrs, Luke Fuller and Mrs. Gail Sexton sirid son, Orew, of Greenwood spent Labor Day with Mrs. Ada Center and oth er relatives. • . , ^ Mrs. Esse Gamer and 'Mel vin and Sandy Knox of Ches ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Whitset. Mr. and Mrs. B Sept. 11. How Can I? By ANNE ASHLEY Visiting Mrs. P. W. Finley T D c . . , last week were her son, Geo. 10 DC explained Finley, and family of Char- Dr. E. B. Keisler, interim ( lotte, N. C. Her daughter, pastor of the, St. John’s Lu- Mrs. Wood, of Belton, was theran Church, will have as with her for the week-end. his sermon subject next Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fin- day morning, “Divine Re- ley and family were in the .sponse to Human Need”, mountains of North Carolina A feature of the Sunday Q. Is there any way I can Friday and Saturday of last morning worship services for each of the next several Sun- balls? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MiUer da >' s wil1 be a five-minute ex- spent Sunday with their dau- planation of the Lutheran Li- A. Sometimes these will pop g bter Mrs Hugh McCarter, tur gy> indicating why Luthe- back into shape if hot water and in Fountain Inn. rans do what the y do in wor ‘ is poured over them. The heat Dr Blanche C. Badger left shi P- as wel1 as wh y the y do of the water expands the air Saturday for a* week’s stay in at rthe particular point in inside the balls, which presses Florida. - out the dents. , After several years’ stay in Q. How can I improve the Hawaii, Major And Mrs. How- appearance of Mack material a "l, * i ‘ h B y- u ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. when laundering. TrQy Wattg for a visit They A. Whether it is silk, cotton, visited Col. and Mrs. H. L. in Charleston the service. By action of the church council, this feature is conducted by Ratchford W. Boland. Q. How can I clean a white Laurens, visited Mr. and and other Judge: WHEREAS Eugene of Wilkes Jr., and Gene Cam eron Wilkes made suit to me to grant Kenneth N. Baker Letters of Administration with Will Annexed of the Estate OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 833-0541 LEONARD-MARLER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 83S-U21 A. Rub all over these docu ments with a gutta-percha so lution, obtainable at any drugstore. Many other such easy-to-do tips are contained in my new household manual. Q. What can I do about ID. What can I do about B Stroud moths that have iavaded a ^en laundering? ® rs ’ par f* lts ’ Mr ‘ ar l? ^? rS ‘ CITATION FOR LETTERS cr ^ Mt clathec Tr oy Watts, for a visit. They OF AMINISTRATION hte with their «nn end daueh- A - Whether it is silk, cotton, visited Col. and Mrs. H. L. The State of South Carolina, tpr-ln-law Mr and Mrs Ho- A ^ er "'fiH*** sure f irs t or wool, if the black material Fuller in Charleston last County of Laurens ward Stroud and familv to get rid of the moths in the j S rinsed in deep bluing water, week. Also, Mrs. Byers’ sis- By J. H. Wasson, Probate IVKss Debbie Wooten and clothe « themselves, spray a this will improve its color and ter, Mrs. James Burgess, and M^ Ga^F^J s^t the good strong fluid insecticide appe arance Mr Burgess in Florence _ WHEREAS Eugene Harry weX - end wiTThel^tier’s VERY thoroughly all around Mrs. Came Dominick grandfather, Mr. O. L. God- the closet and behind the w . . nr , or . frey, in Ninety-Six. baseboards and moldings. It’s felt hat. 4 ^ in ® br ® nnfir Airman Second Class Mike better still, if you can, to pry A Uge a mixtur e of one "^^mi^so^ the late Mr Sanjlers spent the week - end baseboards and moldings loose quart Qf cornmeali one eup of and Mrs j c Miller held with Ms Wife «d .iso visited « inch « a o from tte * a U sa|t and one cup of nour. ^ annuel reunion at the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au- to insure the fluid gettmg be- Cover the hat with this , aUow Co , and Mrs w H thur Sanders. Mrs. Mike Sand-hind them. Keep clothes out s , and for about 24 hourSi Flnl Au , ^ Forty- ers returned to Fort Stewart, pf the closet for about a week, . brush off This incl- * - Tenn. with lifer \iusbhnd to then give it another dose of , ntallv will clean only soil- 1 make their home. insecticide, and A week later ^ IVfrs. Sara Nell Heaton, you can replace the clothes Judy Revis ahd Tommy, Cres- along with about a pound of Q. Please tell me how I can well attended a birthday din- nap hthalene flakes or any preserve valuable documents ner for Mr. Otis Jefferson at g00( j moth repellant to dis- i am storing? the home of Mr and Mrs. caiira g e any future visits by Jefferson in GAen*ood, Sun- these s ts. day. Stan Foster of the U. S. Q. How can I prepare a Navy, Charleston spent the good oak stain? week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul mixing a quart of Foster. boiled linseed oil, three gills Sickness °f turpentine, six tablespoons Mrs. Johnny Price is a sur- of raw umber, and six table- mildewed leather items? gical patient at Bailey Me-»P?ons of whiting. „ , he m Mre' MfRuss remains a ■» ■ H . <>w c . aa 1 tar - ka ‘ h *r ; uh a cloth wr “ g patient at Bailey Memorial nil,hed braa * ? “f a solutlon ot e< * ual parts Hospital. Birthdays Miss Emily Shelton obser ved her 18th birthday Sept. 3. Frank Merchant will cele brate his birthday Sept. 24. Sept. 5 Dennis Kernell, Wil- lette Dominick, Mrs. James Poison, and Alma Cheek cele brated their birthday. Those who celebrated birth days Sept. 6 were Phillip Whitten Village Notes By Margaret lockett Congratulations to Dr. Su- ber, who has been named di rector of the South Carolina Commission on Mentally Re tarded and Education for the Meentally Handicapped. 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Bread St. Consult Us For All Your Insurance Needs You /T?\ Save $$ W $$ THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Jesus calls young persons to give Him their hearts that they may become His lifelong disciples. SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Chronicle Stationery Shop BAYER ASPIRIN BOTTLE OF 100 79c STILL TIME TO NABISCO OREO COOKIES 1 LB. 47c her sister at Coronaca. » ■ f I Mrs. Magdalene Krugerha^ been given the position of di- I rector of Volunteer Services. Miss Connie King, daughter of Mrs. Ida P. King, left this week to enter Draughon’s Business College in Green- villA. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCaf frey of New York City, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Matthews this week. Mrs. Amy Summer has re turned from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Ri- kard, and Mr. Rikard, in At-i lanta. Mrs. Margaret Craven is a surgical patient at Self Me morial Hospital in Green wood. Mrs. Jack Freeman is a surgical patient in the Lau rens District Hospital. Mrs. Jack Cunningham is a surgical patient at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Florence Templeton recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thur mond, in North Augusta, and her daughter, Mrs. R. N- Ransom, in Augusta, Ga. Miss Viola Chandler was in Greenville Friday for the graduation of her great-niece, Miss Jean Mahon, from the Greenvile General Hospital Schooli of Nursing. Miss Ma hon was president of her class and gave the address of welcome to those attending. Dr. Allen Arscat in Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C., for a few days. Mrs. Jean Sims and James Hanna were united in mar riage on Saturday, Sept. 2, at the Mary Musgrove Hotel in the ballroom which was beau tifully decorated for the oc casion. A large number of friends were present for the ceremony. Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order GROCERIES ii -it DELTA 4 ROLLS TISSUE... 25c > DIXIE CRYSTAL SUGAR 5-LB. BAG Limit: 1 With $5.00 or More Order J Hunt’s Hickory Flavored CATSUP, 14 oz... 15c Libby Hawaiian 46-Oz. PINEAPPLE JUICE 25c Plantation Pride 16-Oz. PEANUT BUTTER, 39c A-G Giant Box «iimmaiiimiL- '■•■•••• • - •„ *£ Kellogg s " „ 12-Oz. Box CORN FLAKES .v. 21c C LOR OX, 1/2 gallon .....35c Navy — Great Northern — Pinto ^ ty Bush BEANS, 300 can .10c Rags DOG FOOD, 4 cans 31c A-G BREAD, iy 2 -lb. loaf 21c FRESH PRODUCE YeUow ONIONS, 2 lbs . .15c Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs, 49c FROZEN FOODS Chef’s Choice FRENCH FRIES, 2 lbs 29c Frozen All Except Ham Each DINNERS, 39c MARKET SPEOALS U. S. Good Western ~ Lb. CHUCK ROAST . . . . T! 49c GROUNDBEEF 2 lbs.,99c -3 lbs., $1.39 Azalea BACON, 12-oz. pkg. 59c PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 7-8-9, 1967 A-G COFFEE 1-LB BAG Limit: 1 with $5.00 Order, Please Plantation Pride Genuine Dill Quart PICKLES.. 39c Fresh Chicken Breast I Clinton Mills Store — Lydia Mills Store Phone 833-0710 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 833-0631