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TWO LITTLE ANGELS HOW CAN I? CHILD S PLAY a MAKIM. M< M II) WI.Kl, oun In- a lot «>f fun, «•» lliis lilllc Ifirl has <h*roM'r«'d. tor Hint:', rtncr Imlh sides of cardboard with aluminum foil, sketch the wintts, then cut them out. L'se six-paRe thickness of newspaper lor bod>, formintc a cone 12 inches high and o inches in diameter at hast'. \\ rap foil around cone, securing it with rubber cement. For the head, use 3-inch styrofoam ball, tint with powder and rouge, and wrap angel hair around lop of the head, lo put the angel together, form hook with straight wire and force through top of head and then into body, using glue lo secure. Insert pipe cleaners to form arms, form sleexes of foil and attach wings with pins. I don’t know how much life insurance you need Chanc«s are, you don't know •ithar. But I can help you find the answer. How? My contribution is to custom-tailor a program of protection at a cost you can reasonably afford. And to use every available tool to do the lob, including Metropolitan's giant computers. Isn’t this what you'd expect today from your insurance man? JAMES E. FURR ~2fc3 ■— Clinton, &. C, 833-2089 ft Metropolitan Life York, N Y BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I remove per fume stains from clothing? A. These are tough stains to deal with! However, you can try wetting them first with water, then working on the stains with glycerin and cheesecloth, then rinsing with water. If traces still remain, work on the stains some more with a 20 per cent solu tion of acetic acid (vinegar), then flush out with clear water. Q. What can I use for starch ing delicate fabrics, the kind of fabrics that cannot stand ordi nary starch? A. Dissolve a small quantity of sugar in the final rinse water when laundering these items. Q. What is an easy method of cleaning soiled photographs? A. You can often do a good job of this just tie washing them with facial tissues dipped in wa ter. Q. How can I deal with bluing spots on white materials? A. Bluings differ chemically, and spots due to them vary in treatment. Cold water is a gen eral method. Dampening the spot with alcohol before laundering will usually remove the stain. Q. How can I brighten the bricks around my fireplace? A. You can do a good job of this by scrubbing the bricks with hot soapsuds, then coating them with hot linseed oil applied with a paintbrush. Q. How can I clean a pair of unwashable leather gloves? Hunter Promoted By Southern Bell Herbert (Hub) W. Hunter, a Clinton native, has been promoted by Southern Bell Telephone Com pany to Equipment Engineer. Hunter joined the company in 1955 in the engineering depart ment in Columbia where he has held jobs of increasing import ance ever since. Before his pro motion Hunter was supervis ing engineer. After graduating from Clinton High School, Hunter attended Presbyterian College where he received hisdegree in 1953. From 1953 until 1955, Hunter served as an officer in the U. S. Army Signal Corps. Hunter is married to the for mer Rae McIntyre of Bennetts- ville. They have three daughters, Carolyn, Becky, and Suzanne. He is an Elder in the Forest Lake Presbyterian Church and a member of the Advisory Board of Religious Nurture Committee of the Columbia Association for Re tarded Children. A. Soak a flannel cloth in milk, rub it on a cake of soap, then rub over the gloves vigorously. Q. How can I brighten up dull- looking pewter? A. Drop a small lump of potash into a quart of water and soak the pewter in this for about 24 hours, then remove it and rub all over it with a cork dipped in olive oil or mineral oil, follow ing with a dry-chamois polishing. Q. How can a wood-carving hobbyist harden the wood that has been cut and sculptured into the desired shapes? A. By boiling the pieces in pure olive oil for eight to ten minutes. Many other such “hobby hints* are contained in my household book. Q. How can I make versatile and economical mahogany stain 0 A. By mixing permanganate of potash and epsom salts in water. The depth of the color depends on the strength of your solution. Q. How can I deal with a white ring caused by a beverage glass on a varnished surface 0 PAY HERE PAY HERE Tired of the old Run-Around? PAY HERE PAY HERE PAY HERE End it all with a Checking Account. Let your checks do the running around for you. We’ll welcome your account. PAY HERE M. S. BAILEY.fi SON. BANKERS EM a HII)IN<, S( .\l 1. M( >1)1.1, of a farm tractor made ol ru-t-.. ee aluminum i- an appropriate (.liri'tmiis cifl for an> l>o>. Manu facturers prefer to use aluminum for lo>- hrcaii'C of the met- al’s litlht Heicht, attractiveness and durahilit%. I his 2f)-ineh hiy:h model has concealed chain drive, hall hearing pedal shaft and rear axle, casv stcerinc and a three-position adjust able seat. I he hitch i- designed to [mil most trailers and wag ons. Its lone-life construction makes it a Irulv “hand-me- down tov erandchildren will also enjov for inanv vears. Cross Hill News BY MRS. SARAH SEGARS Anu>ng those who went from here to the Clemson - Carolina game were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Adair, Lt. and Mrs. Hayne Workman and Ernie Segars. James Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. F loyd Moore is in route to Vietnam. Mrs. Kate M. Hanna is now at the Abbeville nursing home. Mrs. E. P. Boazman attended the funeral of Mrs. Lillian R. Moore m Laurens. Mrs. Moore was the grandmother of Mrs. J. B. Segars of Laurens. F r iends were saddened to learn of the death of Carl Derrick of Irmo. Mrs. Derrick was the for mer Ozelia Harmon ofCrossHilL*. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leaman spent Thanksgiving in Orlando, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sturgon. COOLING RACKS - If you run out of cooling racks during your holiday baking, place pies or cakes un inverted muffin tins. lot A. 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