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I /xrtwkyam > Styling Booklet witii Self-Styling Adorn fatra KOKJ SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Fuller’s Earth Originally, fuller’s earth, which resembles clay in ap pearance, was used to re move grease from cloth and wool. It gets its name from the process, which is called “fulling.” 4-A—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 7, 1970 Virginia Prep Choir To Perform Saturday The George C. Marshall High School Choir of Falls Church, Va., will present a concert this Saturday night, May 9, at 8p.m. in Belk Auditorium on the Pres byterian College campus. The 54-voice choir is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Gay Craig, a former resident of Clinton. The program will in clude a variety of music irom Brahms to Simon and GarfUn- kel. The purpose of the trip is to enable the students to meet young people in another area of the country. Falls Church is a suburb of Washington, D. C. The visiting choir members will be staying in homes of Clin ton High School students and also in dormitories at Presby terian College during the week end. Such a trip is planned annually for this purpose. The Presbyterian College Choir was guest of the George C. Marshall High School Choir in early April. The public is invited to at tend the concert. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Tickets may be pur chased at the door. All high school students at tending the concert are invited to an after-concert dance on the stage of Belk Auditorium; the “PJ.’s” will play. On Sunday morning the guest choir will sing at the 11 a.m. worship service at the First Presbyterian Church in Clinton. HOW CAN I? Service For 8 Dinnerware Set Reg. 9.99 7.44 CANNON MUSLIN BED SHEETS First Quality 1.99 EMERGENCY CARE— A course in emergency care of the actually ill and injured was held at Bailey Memorial Hospital last week. This semi nar was presented under the auspices of the hos pital medical staff and with the cooperation of the hospital. Four evening sessions were held beginning on April 27. The class was composed Senior Citizens Organize The 'Get Together Club An enthusiastic group of about 30 “Seniors”metatSaintJohn’s Lutheran Church on April 29th and organized the “Get Together Club”. ROSE’S NOW OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN TILL 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY ^Shop Rose’s — Cash — Lay-Away or Master Charge The group was honored by the presence of four ladies from the Newberry Golden Age Club, and was addressed by Mrs. L. W. McCullough, who told of the organization and activities of her club. The name “Get Together Club” was chosen and the fol lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Ethel (George W.) Cope land, president; Mrs. E. E. Cox, vice-president; and Mrs. O. B. Miller, secretary-treasurer. The club for senior members of our community is sponsored jointly by the two congregations, of local ambulance service attendants, hospital and industrial nurses and members of the Clinton Police Department. The course consisted of lec tures by several local physicians, pertinent train ing films and instruction in resuscitation, splint ing and transporting patients. BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. What causes stickiness in an iron when pressing? A. Too much starch, im properly rinsed clothes, or dirt on the bottom of your iron will cause sticking. If it’s the bot tom of your iron that’s at fault, rub with a damp cloth when cool, and polish with a dry cloth. Broad Street Methodist and Saint John’s Lutheran. Mem bership is open to seniors from the other churches of the Clin ton area. The next meeting of the club is scheduled for Saint John’s Church building on Wednesday morning of May 13th at 10 o’ clock. It is expected that plans and policies for the permanent operation of the club will be discussed and accepted. New and current members are urged to attend and assist in the de cisions to be made. Every state in the United States has laws making it compulsory for mentally competent deaf children to attend schools for the deaf. Genesis — Last Chapter BY M. L OUTZ County Agent While riding in the Young’s Community this past week on Highway 101 at Durbin Creek, I found a community dump - course it isn’t hard to find! Some of the trash is being dump ed right into the edge of the creek and some on either side of the highway leading into High way 101. Local citiznes no doubt will have to locate and purchase areas for trash disposals. After this is done, the County will service the areas. To me, this is one of the most urgently needed programs to establish facing our citizens today. It has almost reached the point of becoming a serious health hazard. Soil Stewardship Week is May 3 - May 10 Some years ago our State Market Bulletin car ried the following article by Kenneth Ross of Upper More land High School in Pennsylvan ia. This young man seems to have sized 15) the situation that is facing our modern-day situa tion. Please read his article which follows: GENESIS - LAST CHAPTER "In the end. There was Earth, and it was with form and beauty. And man dwelt upon the lands of the Earth, the meadows and trees, and he said, ‘Let us build our dwellings in this place of beauty.’ And he built cities and cov ered the Earth with concrete and steel. And the meadows were gone. And man said, “It is good.” On the second day, man look ed upon the waters of the Earth. And man said, “Let us put our wastes in the waters that the dirt will be washed away.” And man did. And the waters became pol luted and foul in their smell. And man said, “It is good." On the third day, man looked upon the forests of the Earth and saw they were beautiful. And man said, “Let us cut the timber for our homes and grind the wood for our use." And man did. And the lands became barren and the trees were gone. And man said, “It is good." On the fourth day man saw that animals were in abundance and ran in the fields and play ed in the sun. And man said, “Let us cage these animals for our amusement and kill them for our sport" And man did. And there were no more animals 00 the face of the Earth. And man said, “It is good." On the fifth day man breath ed the air of the Earth. And man said, “Let us dispose of our wastes into the air for the winds shall blow them away." And man did. And the air be came filled with the smoke and the fumes could not be flown away. And the air became heavy with dust and choked and burn ed. And man said, “It is good." On the sixth day man saw himself; and seeing the many languages and tongues, be fear ed and hated. And man said, “Let us build great machines and destroy these lest they de stroy us. ’ And man bailt great machines and the Earth was fired with the rage of great wars. And man said, “It is good." On the seventh day man rest ed from his labors and the Earth was still for man no longer dwelt upon the earth. And it was good.• For stubborn cases, use silver polish, or run the iron over table salt spread on waxed pa per. In the case of rayons and other synthetic fabrics, too hot an iron will cause sticking. Q. How can I accomplish a fast, neat, and painless leg shave with a blade razor? A. By moistening your legs first with hand cream, and then shaving. No lathering or rinsing is needed, and the skin remams softer, with fewer nicks. Q. How can I keep cheese from drying out? A. Grandmother’s method is still good today -- wrap the cheese in a cloth dampened with vinegar. Q. How can I recondition my furs? A. Professional treatment is best, but if you wish, you can try this: Wet the fur with a hair brush, then brush against the nap. Hang in the air until dry, and beat lightly with the right side of a rattan. Finally, comb the hair out carefully into place. Q. How can I clean the bot toms of copper pans when I am out of copper polish? A. Try pouring 00 some cat sup, rubbing this well over the metal -- ^ad the Uraiefc will vanish like „ Q. Can you suggest a recipe for an “unusual" kind of dessert to be served at some special event? A. Try this: Put a spoonful of heated, prepared mincement on top of vanilla or coffee ice cream. Top this with a cube of sugar which has been dipped into lemon or rum extract, light a match to it, and you have a flaming dessert NEW! 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