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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., August 6, 1970—S-A
Carole Perry, Ben Wham,
Linda Perry, Allen Finley, Gin
ger Wehunt, Neal McNeill,
Diane McNeill and Randy Max
well of Bamberg, enjoyed the
B. J. Thomas show in Green
ville on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland
spent Sunday in Spartanburg
where they attended the Hill
Reunion at the home of Bud
dy Prior.
Frank McKee is attendingthe
South Carolina coaches clinic
in Columbia this week.
Mrs. Irvin Ford and Mrs.
F. A. Richardson of Avon Park,
Fla. are visiting Mrs. Ford’s
mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mrs. J. W. Forsyth of Ft.
Worth, Texas, Mrs. Allen Mc-
Sween of Greensboro, N. C.
and Miss Emily Dillard of
Greenville were recent guests
of their mother, Mrs. L. B.
Dillard.
Miss Lila Dillard, Mrs. Jack
Sturgeon and Mrs. C. B. Flloitt
of Columbia were visitors of
Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs.
Reese Young recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Turn B. Cooper
spent last ueek in Warner Ro
bins, Ga. with their son and
daughter-in-law, Capt. and
Mrs. Jackie K. Co,.per. They
were in Atlanta over the week
end and attended the Braves-
Cardinal game.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Simmons
have returned from a three
weeks visit with relatives in
Bradenton, Fla.
Keith Adair is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital
where he is convalescing from
an illness.
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico is a
patient at Self Memorial
Hospital wtiere she underwent
surgery on Tuesday.
Miss Mary Adair has re
turned from a recent four weeks
visit to Botoga, Columbia,
where she was the guest of
Mr. George Amaya and his
family. George attends Pres
byterian College.
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Dobbins, Jr. have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dob
bins, Sr. in Joanna for the past
ten days. They returned to
Salem, Virginia, their new
home.
Mrs. Melvin Furr and daught
ers, Amelia Anna and Lelsa
have returned to their home in
Lancaster after spending
several days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Vaughan
and Andrea of Delray Beach,
Fla. have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Furr and Mrs. Moorhead
Vaughan in Kinards.
Bob Keller and ,^ob Grube
spent last week in iSan Diego,
California. August 1, 1970 they
began their trip home via a
northern route through Yellow
stone National Park and other
points of interest.
Dr. and Mrs. George T. Mil
ler, Jr. and two children have
recently moved to Greenwood,
S. C. from Augusta, Ga. Dr.
Miller will be associated with
Drs. Shealy and Rice in the
field of Anesthesiology at Self
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mil
ler is the former Anne Baker
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Baker of Clinton.
Mrs. J. L. .Langston of Hat-
tisburg, Miss, spent several
days last week with Mrs. Geo
rge W. Copeland. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. HeelandGodshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drake
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Palmer and Mrs. Nora Hatcher
of Hamlet, N. C. joined them
for dinner on Sunday. During
the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hollingsworth of Union
and Ruth Hudgens of Laurens
stop by for a visit.
Albert Davenport of Wash
ington, D. C. spent this week
end with his grandmother, Mrs.
Marie Thomas.
Mrs. Earle Workman has re
turned after a week’s visit with
her daughter, Mrs. David Trice
and Mr. Trice, and daughter in
Fayetteville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDaniel re
cently vacationed in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy
spent the week-end in Atlanta,
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd from
Anaheim, California spent the
week with Mrs. Carolyn David
son and relatives. While they
were here visitors included
Lewis Boyd from Lakeworth,
Florida, Tommy Boyd from Ft
Lauderdale, Juanita Holland
and family fromChamblee,Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball-
enger from Shelby, N. C.
Tommy Boyd wiUl make his
home with Mrs. Davidson.
Mrs. Carolyn Davidson re
turned to California with Mr.
and Mrs. John Boyd by way of
Lakeworth, Fla. and the Coastal
tour from Fla. to El Paso,
Texas. They visited Hollywood,
Beverly Hills, Longbeach, and
Disneyland.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cheek
of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week
end with Mrs. Ott Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. PierceChand-
ler and Mr. and Mrs. James
Simmons and children, Valerie
and Jimmy, of Union, spent
last week in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Mr. W. G. Bell is con
valescing at Bailey Memorial
Hospital where he was admitted
Tuesday following a sudden ill
ness.
Marine Sergeant PaulE. Hel-
lams, husband of the former
Miss Sylvia D. Robinson of
Route 3, Woodland Acres, Clin
ton, was promoted to his pre
sent rank while serving at Ma
rine Corps Air Station, Cherry
Point, N. C.
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Broke Record
In 1889, New York World
reporter Nellie Bly departed
from New York in an at
tempt to better the record
established by Jules Verne's
hero in “Around the World
in 80 Days.” She did it in 72
days, 6 hours and 11 minutes.
HOW CAN I???
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By Anne Athley
STYLISH KNIT-PICKING — Double knit cotton provides
two fashionable ways t<> keep your knits about you comforta
bly this fall Ideal for classroom or office wear is the long
sleeved dirndl dress with body hugging shirt top and wide side
Indts that tie in hack. At right, a chevron patterned pantsuit
with long fitted tunic laekct and flare pants with fly front
Both designed l>\ Was nr Hagers for No (‘omment
(j. What causes my iron to
stick to the clothing as 1 press it?
A. Hither ton much starch,
clothes not properly rinsed, or
dirt on the bottom of your iron
can cause this. If it's the bottom
of your iron that 's at /ault, rub
it with a damp cloth when cool
Polish with a dry cloth For
stubborn cases, use silver polish,
or run the irofi over a little table
salt spread on waxed paper In
the case of rayons and other
synthetic fabrics, too hot an iron
will cause stichinp
Q. How can I relieve tired and
aching feet?
A. Boric acid in the foot bath
will not only relieve tired, per
spirmp feet, but will also reniove
any unpleasant odor
Q. What have you to say
about the idea ofsoakingclothes
before laundering them?
A. Don't soah them so bmp
that the dirt is distributed
through the fabrics If soaking
overnight, be sure the sudsy
water is cold, or your clothes
a ill take on a poor color
Q. How can I prevent window
glass from streaking as I wash
it?
A Adding a little vinegar to
vour wash water will avoid
streaking, and wdl also make the
glass sparkle
Q How can a woodcarving
hobbyist harden the wood that
has been cut out and sculptured
into the desired shape?
A. By boilmg the pieces in pure
olive oil for eight to ten minutes.
Many other such "hobby hints"
arc contained in my household-
hints book.
Q. How can I prevent Chinese
and Indian matting rugs, as well
as bamboo curtains and furn
iture, from yellowing?
A. By cleaning them with
salt water
Q. Can you suggest an easy
repair for small holes in
linoleum?
A Oftentimes a good filler for
such holes is provided by a
mixture of finely chopped cork
and li(/uid glue.
Q flow can I remove stub-
born stains from my kitchen sink
or bathtub 9
A. Try rubbing over these
stains irith table salt dampened
tilth turpentine or mineral
spirits, then rinsing mth clear
i eater
BUYING BULK MEAT
BUCCANEER In fa-hiun "ii
the Wot t'ltU'! I' the ' V.I'N,
-uit ’ nl cciniliirtahlc wuceit
enttun I hi' imc teuture' a lie
tielted limit and Hared p.int'
in 'hades nt |ihim. blue and
brown. It's worn with a pale
blue buccaneer 'hirt IU Ninth
Street East ol t'alifomiu
NEW LENGTH—Double
kmt cotton interprets the new
est look in fashion: the midi
dre" with round scoop neck
line and the longer length
'leeces IU >1 iss Ingenue, the
dre" comes in brown, navy,
or burgundy.
CLEMSON - Take a hard look
at advertisementsofferingmeat
at bargain prices far below
those at retail stores, cautions
Veronica Carmack Clemson
extension home management
specialist.
Before buying from a bulk
meat dealer, first check on his
reputation. Ask him for the
names of other customers he
has served and check with them
for their experience with him.
Also find out about the grad
ing. Ask to see the stamps on
the meat.
Miss Carmack says that bulk
meat is customarily sold at its
“hanging” or uncut weight and
that there is considerable
weight loss after the meat is cut
and trimmed. The usable meat
can amount to less than half
of the bulk weight, depending
on what parts of the carcass you
are buying and upon the indi
vidual animal.
If the seller attempts to
“switch” you from advertised
meat to more expensive meat,
don’t buy until you check the
price per pound (after the meat
would be cut and trimmed) with
comparable meat you could buy
elsewhere.
If you decide to buy meat on
credit, Miss Carmack advises
finding out to whom your prom
issory note must be paid, whe
ther interest and carrying
charges will be added to your
payments and how much they
will be.
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EASY -GOING —Here's ;i fash
ion most likolv to suiveod on
campus or off In soft cotton
velour, the simple A line shane
is accented with a navv patent
lace belt It's bv Gav Gibson
TO CRACK PECANS and keep
the nutmeat whole or in halves,
home economists at the U.S.
Department of Agriculture of
fer this suggestion. Soak pe
cans in cold salt water six to
eight hours, drain, then crack.
Use 1/2 cup salt per three
quarts water.
JACKSON
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Jack-
son announce the birth of a son,
David Ross on July II at
Anderson Hospital. The Jack
son’s have two other children,
Eddie and Kathryn.
Mrs. Jackson is the former
Mary Cunningham daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cunningham
of Clinton.
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a vacation.
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