The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 22, 1970, Image 15
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Jan. 22, 1970—7-B
Lydia Mill News
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL.
Correspondent and Representative Phone 833-2006
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy
and family of Greenville were
weekend guests of her mother,
Mrs. Lewis Abercrombie and
brother Eddie Abercrombie and
Mrs. Abercrombie.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell
and son Michael of Atlanta, Ga.,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Campbell and with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Rikard in
Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore
and family were called toEnoree
on Tuesday, due to the sudden
death of her sister, Mrs. Clyde
Hughes. Funeral services were
held on Thursday.
Sherry and Dell Campbell spent
the weekend with their mother and
brother, Mrs. Jim Davenport and
Mr. Davenport and Steve Camp
bell in Greenville.
Mrs. J. W. Weir, Mr. and Mrs.
David Word, Miss Sue Word, Mr.
and Mrs. William Weir and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mad
den were in Greenville the first
of last week because of the death
of the former’s daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Wilbur Weir. She was the
sister-in-law ofMrs. Word, Mrs.
Madden and Mr. Weir.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie James
attended the funeral of her bro
ther-in-law, Mr. H. F. Gordon in
Ablieville on Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R bert Wilkie
and Mrs. Clyde Tramm--ll at
tended an O.E.S. meeting in Ar
cadia Saturday evening.
Mrs. Tommy M ore visited
Mrs. Allene Gossett and family
in Glendale Sunday .
Miss Gloria Jackson fGreen-
wood was home f t the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Fzzie
Miller and Mr. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
visited their daughter, Mrs. Wil
liam St ne, Mr. St >ne and family
and als the Kenneth Trammells
in Anderson Sunday, going es
pecially f r their grandson, lb n-
ald St me s birthday. On Tuesday
f last week Mr. and Mrs. Tram
mell attended the funeral fMrs.
Wilbur Weir in Greenville.
Mrs. Guy Rush of Belton spent
Friday and Saturday with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gaskins. OnSun-
day the Gaskins visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Staggs in Ninety-
Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams
and Miss Angie Williams fNew-
berry were Saturday visitors f
Top
Values!
the former’s father, H. W. Wil
liams and Mrs. Williams.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. David Word and family
in the death of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Wilbur Weir, to Mr. and
Mrs. John H. (Buddy) Campbell
in the death of her grandmother,
Mrs. Carrie Butler, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Whitmore and family
in the death of her sister, Mrs.
Clyde Hughes, to the Meeks
family in the death of J. C. Meeks
and to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
James in the death of her bro
ther-in-law, H. E. Gordon.
Mrs. Bobby W'ebb is ill at her
home.
Mrs. Wade Pennington has re
turned to her home after an ill
ness at Bailey Memorial Hospi
tal.
Jessie aberceornbie is re
cuperating at his home after !>e-
ing ill in Self Memorial Hospi
tal in Greenwood.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Jewelry Davis of305Ivy-
dale Drive in Greenville an
nounces the engagement of her
(laughter, Miriam Jewel, t>
Daniel Roger Whitmore, son if
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Whit
more f 194 Poplar St. in Clin
ton.
Miss Davis' father is deceased.
The pen ehuMi wedding is
planned for Feb. 4 at the Paris
Church of G d m Greenville.
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party enjoyed
Saturday evening Mrs. Law
rence Estes was hon >red with a
party at ttie Lydia C mmuhity
Building by several friends.
d meven-
) ,
Th 'Se presentenj
ing f fun and refre
fore sh 'Wing the gifts brought f r
Mrs. Estes new son.
UOMAN'S CLUB ELECT
• d I ICERS
The Lydia Woman's Club met
Thursday evening at the Com
munity Building for their Jan
uary meeting with the president
Mis. Clyde Trammell presid
ing. Mrs. Sidney Ayer gave a
very inspiring devotional.
Plans were made for the Feb
ruary Men's Night Covered Dish
Supper and also for the M ther's
March for the Mar^h of Dimes to
le January 29 and 30.
officers for 19"o were •Jeeted
as f dl ‘Ws.
President, Mrs. David Word;
vice-president, Mrs. Ralph Rid
dle; secretary, Mrs. Trammell;
treasurer, Mrs. B. P. Lark; pro
gram chairman, Mrs. Ayer; as
sistant, Mrs. Jimmy Meeks; so
cial chairman, Mrs. Claude Gil-
strap; assistant, Mrs. Hazel Wil
liams; religion and welfare
chairman, Mrs. Myrtie Alewine;
telephone committee, Mrs. Glenn
Gaskins, Mrs. Frances Meeks
and Mrs. E. C. Burdette.
Following the meeting, deli
cious chocolate pecan pie and
coffee were served by the host
esses, Mrs. Lark and Mrs. Sam
Madden.
Mrs. Hazel Williams was wel
comed as a new member.
HOT DOG SALE FRIDAY
A Hot Dog Sale will be held
Friday from 11 a.m. - G p.m.
at the Lydia Church of God Fel
lowship Building beside the
church.
To place orders call 833-
4980 or 833-0134.
MEN’S PRAYER BREAKFAST
The Lydia Baptist Church
Men’s Prayer Breakfast will be
held on Sunday Feb. 1 in the So
cial Hall.
Men of the church, make plans
to attend.
Baptist Men’s Day will be ob
served on Sunday, Feb. 1 with lay
men having charge of the ser
vices of the day.
BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy birthday on Jan. 26 to
Mrs. H. W. Williams, Mrs. Guy
Parrish, Mrs. J. T. Whitmore,
Mrs. Bobby Johnson, Mrs. Prue
Waters.
Celebrating birthdays on Jan.
23 will lx? Misjf Jackie Hughey,
Robert Bailey, Mrs. Adger Craw
ford Jr., Alfred Bradley and
Max# Davis.
Jan. 27 birthdays will include
D'Andrea Templeton, Mrs.
Lizzie Hawkins, Mrs. W. E. Ellis,
J. A. Black Jr. and Roger Pat
terson.
Bobby James will observe his
birthday, Jan. 24.
J. Capers Gregory, Aaron Ho
well and Ellis Huffstetler w ill ob
serve birthdays Jan. 29.
R bert Patterson and Miss
Jane Cooper will celebrate their
birthday, Jan. 28.
Jan. 2a will tie Bobby James’
birthday.
Me. and Mrs. JamC"ker
will bserve their wedding anni
versary Jan. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Frank
lin will celebrate their wedding
anniversary Jan. 2G.
Ricky Meeks will have a birth
day Jan. 25 also Mrs. Lucy Banks.
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S/M BODENHAMER
CSM Bodenhamer
Receives Medal
Command Sergeant Major
(CSM) Arnett H. Bodenhamer was
recently presented the Army
Commendation medal for merito
rious services while stationed at
Fort Bragg, N.C. This is the
third commendation medal
awarded to CSM Bodenhamer.
He departed recently for a se
cond tour of duty in Vietnam,
where he was assigned as Com
mand Sergeant Major, 6th. Bat
talion 14th. Field Artillery.
CSM Bodenhamer's other
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Bolt Member
Of Newberry
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NEWBERRY - Johnny Bolt of
Clinton is one of the members
of the GO-member Newberry Col
lege Singers who will participate
m a mid-winter tour of the Mid-
dle-Atlantic states the first week
in February.
Ttie Ch )ir, under the direction
f Dr. Milton M ore, will pre
sent nine concerts in Lutheran
churches in Maryland, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, andVir-
gima. A tenth church concert is
scheduled for the Washington
Cathedral in Washington, D. C.
A series of high school con
certs along the b 'ur route are also
being planned by Dr. Moore.
B It is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Bolt, 313 Ferguson St.,
Clinton.
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Fair
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BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. I have plastic material that
has become wrinkled and refuses
to iron out. How can I deal with
this?
A. Try passing your iron over
the ironing board cover until the
cover is quite warm, then spread
the plastic over it, smoothing it
over with your hands. This of
ten has a surprising way of
smoothing out these wrinkles.
Men's Day Set
At Davidson St.
Baptist Men’s Day will be ob“
served Sunday at Davidson Street
Baptist Church. The purpose, ac
cording to the pastor, Rev. M.
Floyd Hellams, is to recognize,
use, and honor the laymen of the
church and to offer them an op
portunity to witness publicly a-
bout their faith and to inspire
others in the Christian faith.
The special day’s activities
will begin with a Men’s and Boy’s
Prayer Breakfast at 8 a.m., pre
pared and served by the men.
The men of the church will have
charge of the morning and even
ing worship services, compose
an all Men’s Choir directed by
John Gallman, and present mess
ages using the theme, “Our Times
Demand Men Involved in Chris
tian Service,” conducted by C. S.
Quarles, Brotherhood director.
At 3:30, the men will conduct
a service at the Laurens Nursing
Center. Marvin DeYoung will pre
side during the evening service
at 7:30, and Dr. Layton Fraser,
Bible Professor Emeritus of
Presbyterian College, will pre
sent his film, “The Hope of Man.”
The interested public is invited
to attend.
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Iroquois Society
The Iroquois Indian soci
ety came close to being a
matriarchy. The clan was
based on descent througb
the women who owned crops
and houses. Although they
did not actually rule, the
women chose the rulers and
had the power to recall if a
chief did not live up to ex
pectations
Q. Is there any way to add
“burning life” to candles?
A. Candles will burn consider
ably longer if given a coat of
shellac, which tends to retain the
molten wax around the wick, in
stead of its running down the side
of the candle.
Q. How can I clean stained
wallpaper?
A. Fingermarks can some
times be removed by rubbing
over them with a piece of bread.
A fresh grease spot will often
corke off if you hold a piece of
whilte blotting paper or a facial
tissue over it with a warm iron.
Also, many marks can be ob
literated by careful use of a soft
art-gum eraser.
Q. How can I make a good
job of washing out dress shields?
A. Use lukewarm water and a
teaspoon of baking soda for this.
Rub soap on a small brush, and
brush both sides of the shields.
Then rinse in water of the same
temperature.
Q. What is a good way to pre
vent a washed sweater from
stretching?
A. One such preventive in
volves your rinsing procedure.
Try rinsing the sweater in a
colander, squeezing out the ex
cess water gently. One section of
my new household manual deals
with laundering techniques.
Q. How can I forestall the
danger of yellowing in white
clothing I am storing away?
A. Dip a sheet into bluing wa
ter, using enough bluing to make
the sheet quite blue, then spread
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daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Linwood named to the first
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over the top of the chest in which
the clothes are stored.
Q. How can I keep the bottom
crusts of my fruit pies from be
coming soggy with the juice of
the fruits?
A. Bake the shell of the pie
for about five minutes before
putting in the fruit filling - and
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this will keep the juice from pe
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Q. How can I remove rust
stains from an enameled sink or
bathtub?
A. One very good rust remover
is a mixture of 1/2 cup of grape
fruit juice and one tablespoon of
salt.
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