The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 23, 1970, Image 18
BYv MRS. A. DILLARD MOON
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SPRING SESSION
The Ancient Arabic Order No
bles Sf the Mystic Shrine had
their spring session on April 18.
The session was held at C. A.
Brown High School in Charles
ton.
ring the session many floats
I decorated cars took part in a
iprade at noon.
Sa charity ball climaxed the
jRtlvities. This ball was in honor
E the affiliated Nobles and
ughters of Isis.
£
r^Ramah Temple No. 5 was re-
fteseuted by many local Shriners
■d daughters. Mr. James Motes
serves as potentate and Mrs. Ge
lena R. Motes are commanders.
TRACY HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Hill
of Mountville announce the birth
of a daughter, Tracy, on April
16 at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Hill is the former Miss
Helen Bluford.
23rd ANNIVERSARY
Sunday April 19 the officers,
members and friends of Metro
politan Baptist Church observed
the 23rd anniversary of their pas
tor’s service. Rev. J. C. Col
liers, the pastor was the recip
ient of a lovely decorated cake
that was given by the Ladies Mis
sionary Organization.
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The anniversary message was
delivered by Rev. Peter Moon.
Using as a subject “Be Thankful”
he very forcefully related many
things for which we should give
thanks.
Various ones gave expressions
in regard to the accomplishments
that have been made during the
pastorate of Rev. Collier.
Music was furnished by Welch
Zion and Shiloh Choirs.
INITIAL SERMON
A capacity audience witnessed
the initial sermon of Roosevelt
Adams at Flint Hill Baptist
Church on Sunday evening at 3
p.m.
After the devotion, conducted
by Mr. C. Rice and Mr. J. W^
Glenn, the speaker was intro
duced by Rev. A. A. Abernathy.
Using as a subject “The Voice”
the audience was very apprecia
tive of the speaker. The gift,
from all in attendance, was pre
sented by Mr. Willie T. Epps.
Mr. Adams has many rela
tives in our city. Rev. J. T. Ber
ry is church pastor.
RELIGIOUS CONCERT
The Musical Religious Concert
was held at Little River Zion
Baptist Church on Sunday night.
Mrs. Melva Mims gave words
of welcome and Miss Emma Pitts
responded.
A short business session and
singing by the member choirs
was held.
The next meeting will be at
St. John Baptist Church, Cross
Hill.
GUEST MINISTER
Rev. Peter Moon brought the
evening message at Lewis Cha
pel Baptist Church, Spindale on
Sunday. Rev. Luster Bell is pas
tor of the church.
EXTENDS SYMPATHY
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Mr. Willie
C. Richardson. He was funera-
lized atGoodHopeBaptistChurch
on Sunday.
HOSPITALIZED
Mr. James “Nang” Adams isa
patient in Bailey Memorial Hos
pital. We are wishing for him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lessie Mae Pitts of Ja-
macia, N. Y. spent a recent
visit with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett Bryson in
Mountville. On her departure, she
continued to the state of Cali
fornia where she will visit her
nephew Mr. Sammie L. Pitts.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Mamie Martin in Greenwood were
Rev. and Mrs. T. Y.Clardy.Rev.
and Mrs. C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson and Mr. Elliott Ware.
Mr. Clark McMorris has re
turned to his home on Parker St
after a stay in the VA Hospital
in Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Juanita Simpson spent
the weekend in Beckley, West
Virginia where she visited rela
tives.
Miss Mary Ann Reed who
attends beauty school in Colum
bia spent the past weekend at her
home on Horne St.
Miss Hilda Simpson will
observe a birthday on Sunday,
April 26.
Mr. Alfred L. Ralph Lindsay
has returned to the city after
spending two weeks on a Naval
Reserve Trip to Norfolk, Va.
Sp-4 Arthur Martin has re
turned from Vietnam after a tour
of duty. At the termination of his
leave, he will report toFortOrd,
Calif.
Mrs. Louise Green of Aiken,
and Mrs. Barbara A. Coleman of
North Augusta visited Mrs.
Bannah Adams and family onSat-
urday.
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TO PERFORM HERE — Prince Bo-
gine appears in two performances in
the big steel arena of Hoxie Bros.
Circus with a mixed group of lions
and tigers. The Hoxie Bros.’ three-
ring circus will be in Clinton on Sat-
urday, May 2 with performances at 2
p.m. and 8 p.m. The circus will be
set u p behind the Clinton YMCA
across from Clinton High School. Ad
vance tickets are being sold by the
Clinton Jaycees.
HOW CAN I?
PATE VELVET
1 cup (8-ozs.) pheasant
and chicken livers
1 cup water
*4 teaspoon salt
<2 cup butter or margarine
2 tablespoons chopped
onion
'4 teaspoon nutmeg
l< -i teaspoon dry mustard
Salt and pepper, to taste
Simmer livers in salted
water 10 minutes; drain,
saving *4-cup of the liquid.
Coarsely chop livers and
place in a blender with the
reserved liquid and remain
ing ingredients. Blend until
smooth; chill slightly before
using.
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I improvise a sur
face level when I want to make
certain that a piece of furniture
or large appliance is standing
level?
A. Use an ordinary glass mea
suring cup that has markings on
both sides. If this cup is filled
with water to any one of the
marks, it will show that the sur
face is level when the water
contacts the marks on all sides.
Q. How can I clean stained kid
gloves?
A. Ordinary cleaning fluid wiU
usually do a good job, but if
none is at hand, you can use some
cuticle remover. „
Q. How can I make a better
job of repairing loosened legs
on chairs or tables?
A. By adding a small amount
of sawdust to the glue you’re
using. Holds better and lasts
longer.
Q. What can I do about light
scorch stains on linens?
A. Sometimes the rubbing of a
cut onion over these stains will
solve this problem. Follow by
soaking the linen in cold water,
then laundering.
Q. What is a quick and easy
way to deal with pencil marks
on wallpaper?
A. Best and easiest is with an
art-gum eraser.
Q. How can I remove paint
spatters from linoleum and hard
wood floors?
A. A fine grade of steel wool
is effective, even after the paint
has partially hardened. Use a light
pressure and short strokes, just
enough to cover the affected area
without dulling the finish of the
surrounding area more than
necessary. Then wax and polish
the spot.
Q. How can I make my own
mucilage?
A. By mixing equal parts of
gum arabic and tragacanth, and
dissolving this in hot water to
the proper consistency.
Q. How can I “set" the colors
in garments?
A. You can usually do a good
job of this with table salt, al
though epsom salts are better
for washing and rinsing delicate
ly colored fabrics. Dissolve a
reaspoonful of the salts to each
gallon water. The most delicate
shades will not run or fade.
Is your house too small?
Do you want more room?
Make instant space by
returning those overdue
library books. From Ap
ril 23 to May 2, no fines
will be charged and no
questions asked.
Mountville
News
BY MRS. L. R. ADAMS
April 20, Mrs. Charles Ban
nister has returned home from
the Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Adams and Miss Zelle Crisp
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Browne and Mrs. Bes
sie Richards of Columbia, Mr.
A. B. Crisp and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Snyder of Elberton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman
leave Monday for Halifax, Va.
to visit Dr. and Mrs. Boh Fultz.
Miss Becky Crisp of Tift Col
lege, Forsythe, Ga., spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Crisp.
Mrs. L. T. Watts, Mrs. Doris
Benjamin, Mrs. James Thomason
and Mrs. Jake Rasor attended tlx
WMU Associational Meeting at
the Second Baptist Church in Lau
rens on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Face of
Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Finley Saturday.
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