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■■r\ / \ The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C., Thursday, April 5« 1934 '•7 -I,..-- Joanna Mill News ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Cole and jChar- lie Cole of Ware Skoals, spent^Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Clarence Mi’offord spent the week end in Spartanburjr. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sistrunk^of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. ‘ H. Manley on Wednesday. I Mrs. C. E. Chapman and little * P Personal /Aention ^ I home fr9^ the local ho.spilal on Mon- day. ^ Mi.sses Patricia Giles and Gladys James have returned to their .studies Blat Viivinia Intermont, Bristol, Va., A Three Days* Cou^ Is Your Danger Signal P.AIN IN ARTHRITIS “Doctor. I could fret alonfr I after spendinfr the holidays with the r,. , , T, ^ .L IT • ix* T 1 V ' ^ CT . . 'former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.* j Richard B. Ferguson of the Univer-]Mrs. Lula loung spent Sunday in ]sitv of Virginia, Charlottesville, spent Greenville with Mrs. Etta Watts. ! * Miss Alline Newsom, Miss Floy' ;A™ie .Lee .laek.son, Mar- Owings, Mfs. W, W. Harris.and little,a"'"' Miss Jeannette Crawford of Che^ 1 daughter, Cornelia, spent Saturday in .,uL* ^ urne o ! ter, spent the week-end w'itli fler i Greenville. , i s u( les 1 a fe%.days last w'eek with his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. R. B. Ferguson. weren’t for this tefrible pain.” So of-1 mother, Mrs. J. W. Craw'ford. M iss May Wilbur of-Charleston, ^**1^'**^* ^***^^’ week-end, ten we hear that—we doctors. If wej .Andrew Nutini was called to New j spent a few days last week with her *®^*^***^' « p. I could only alleviate the pain! jYork last w’eek on account of the death sister. Miss Martha Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. l^n Martin, Mm. J. j sense. First, be sure;of his sisjer. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ja/es King, .Mrs. *R^ f* g. 1 ** arthritis in your case. Yourj l. J. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.^John.P. Ferguson and Miss Cecil Ferguson ^ J wi r a i\ s :doctor can tell you..Second, you canjG. Bro'ekell attended the funeral of of Spartanburg, yisited relatives here Colombia. Mrs. W. E. Adams spent the week-1; never relieve pain in a joint by w'alk- ing on it! Don’t forget that, plea.se— <i^'^8hter, Mrs. W. E. i ngygp* The fat patient with arthritis Sanders, in Newberry. suffers more; let’s talk to the fat one. If you want to relieve the pain, you the Due of i will use rest and diet first. Drugs come last. Ah, you had been trying at Limestone college, Gaffney, after spending the_ holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and M rs. T. J. Jackson. Among the students who spent the spring holidays on the orphanage campus were; John Lynn Strong, Earl Francis Tarre, Phillip Francis Agres- ta, all of Erskine college; Miss Fran- Dobbins and-ces McCalla of Agnes Scott, and Miss Greenville, spent the week-end withi^^^®^^ Steer hav’e returne|l to their I Inez Tucker of Montreat Normal. Don’t let them get a itrangle bold. Fight germa quickly. Creomulsion combinea 7 major h^pa in one. Powerful but hannIeM. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist ia authorized to refund joat zacoif an the spot if your cough or cold if n«C •eliered by Cre^ulsion. fadr.) W. B. Estes Tn Atlanta last Thursday. Mr. anro Mrs. George Weathers of Sunday. Clyde Ramn^y, Miss Dorothy Hagan .spent week-end With her parents in West. Little Miss Jean Witherspoon o*^|every drug from aspirin to Sloan’s; Laurens, spent the week-end with her walking—and sister. Miss Phoebe \\itherspoon. 'eating everything you can get hold of! John .Arthur .Addison returned to^ have arthritis, you are sick. Bowling Green, Fla., Saturday, after,j y^^^ Then be yourself. I’m talk-jlumbia, spent the week-end with their „ spending the pa-st week with his moth^jn^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry! college, spent the week-end er, Mrs. J. .A. .Addison, at Joanna | mean every word I say. Go to:and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair Mrs. Weathers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Speake.^ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair of Atlanta, spent Easter with the former’s sister, Mrs. Henry Nabors and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co after Mr*, and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, spent, Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bissett of Bel- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Branson ^tay there; keep off those ^^^titpn. spent Sunday with Mr. and joints.'you fat women with a Mrs. M. H.^ Manley. case of early arthritis. Don’t even go Misses Viviene Bodie, Ervine and bath-room. Take your food ly-jton, spent the week-end with friends Billy Goings, Mrs. John Drummond, j down. 'That’s rest. lin the city. , Frank McConnell and C. F. Maddox of; Then, “starxation diet.” You want [ Mrs. Frank Kellers has returned Newberry, visjted Mr. and Mrs. L. H.|j^ relieve pain, don’t you? Here is •“Poag OB Saturday. - - -- fyour diet: Broth, whoie^wheat-muf- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer s^nt | fcoffee without cream or the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. \S. ^‘(sujrar — for three days. F'ourth day (loff. in Newberry. y.Q^ may add lettuce—and “greens”; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Starnes and —spinach. Nothing more. You will studies ■ at Clemson college, spending the holidays at home. Frank Godfrey of Greenville, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Bessie, Godfrey. Benn'ett Earl Wilson of Spartan burg, is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols. ' I J. N. Gaston of Charleston Medical j with friends at Presbyterian college. Mrs. J. R. McTeer and little daugh ter of Denmark, .spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Put nam. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and chil dren and Miss Maude Pearson at- Everything In FLOWERS Clinton Flower Shop Member F. T. D. Phone 33 NEW ARRIVALS IN GIFTS Italian Stationery, 32-piecc Breakfast Set.«i. Mother’s Day .Mottoe.s, Patterns of Bavarian China in Chintz and Morlow,^^, Open stock Haviland in Port land and Garland pattema. THE BOOK STORE i WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? from Charleston, where she has been tended the Moravian Easter service in visiting Jier dai^btor and son-in-law, Winston-Salem, N- C,, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guerand. Mrs. Friends of Mayor H. Y. Abrams (lueranl accompanied her mother; regret to learn that he continues home for a visit. [quite ill at his home here after being Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hollis announce,^ patient in a Columbia hospital. family attended the funeral Sunday of ; astonished at the result—freedom | the .birth of a daughter. Rebecca .Ann, i Agnes Milling has returned to Mrs. C. B. Pilgrim in Woodruff. Remember, it is the recent j on Sunday, April 1, in Rock Hill. school at Flora MacDonald in Red halls, Earl halls, Mr. v^prings, N. C., after spending the Zenith — Atwater Kent Radio Exchange W> Rent Radios. We Repair Any Make Radio Guaranteed Service. fcai*e-of arthriti.s that I am talking, to [Remember—rest and diet fifst^-^rugs :la.<t. Rest in bed three weeks if neces- 'sary. When pain is gone, gradually— ' very gradually get back to your us- ;ual diet. .And, remember — you can 'never gel , rid of pain in a joint by jwalking on it—especially in the knees, I feet and ankles. Now said much , here— hut it means a lot as well. raiLco Radios & Tubes Snith’s Pharmacy C HANGE OF SCH EDt’ LES Effective 12.01 p. m., Sunday, April IHth. Train 6 arrives and departs Clin- [ tonJB.t XraiBL 11 ai 12 M. .M. ’M'rsr D. M. Talks oT Kings ^touhtaih, j holidays with spent Sunday wjth Mr. and Mrs. W. E. a. J. Mi and Fall.s. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford of .Atlanta, were the week-end guests of friends at the orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. B. S, I’inson attended the Moravian Easier'* .service in Win ston-Salem, N. C., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brockell and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nutini spent Saturday in Greenville. Turk Osman of Belton, was here Saturday for the P. C.-Carolina track meet. Miss Sara Knox of Cliffside, N. C., ITrain 12 at 4:3Lj». m.; Train 2«7 at , . ■ v . , :j:27 .. fr.in 20* .1 12:.V-.!' a. m. her parents, Mr lling. it •Mrs. G. A. Hines and ilaughters, | Misses Margaret and Katherine Hines |o of Rutherfordton, N. C., spent Monday i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. | Geer. j Friends of George R. Holland, chief of police, who is ill at his home on Musgrove street, will Ih* glad to know that his condition wa,s reported as im proved yesterday. Misses Margaret Moorhead and May Powell have returned to their studies at G-ekee-- c^lege* Hartsville,' after spending the holidays with her for W. I- McMORRIS, .A8.st. PaKMcnger Traffic .Manager WHAT DO P. S. Jsanes SEABO.ARD AIR LlN^ RATI.WAT DO? mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.j iMr. and Mrs. K. R. Knox. Moorhead. - j* Billy Owens has returned to Geor-1 Eugene Elliott of New York,! gia TtH'h, after spending the spring,(j Wnght of Ware Shoals,! holiday.s "with—her—mother,—Mrs.——T~ttesday^"~wlt4v—their sister—und ' liam BaileyOwens. , ;hrother-in/law, Mr. and Mrs. R. W., Sl’BBCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brigmajri, Jr., of ('harleston, spent Easter with the latter’s jiarents. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. ; “Where Satisfaction Is a Certainty” ROGERS QUALITY FDDD 5HDP5 FREE Rl NNING TABLE SALT, 24 oz. pkgs., 2 for 5c American Sweet !VIi\e4-Fll’KLES. 25 «z. jar LibbtVor Del Alonle Sliced FINEAIM*I,E, 2'2 can All Flavors JELLO. ARGO SLICED „ _ Hit- nit ric PEACHES, No, 2V2 cans, 2 for Derby Heal SANDWIFH SPREAD, 2 cans . Tellam's Hi-Grade l»EAM T BI TTEH, lb. jar 25c * INJST TOASTIES, 3 pkjfs. 15c 15c 25c Sia^yVf^din SYRDF No. 5 can ... 25c _ No. 10 can ... 49c l.’hillips. - - ■ ' Mr. and .Mrs#!^(^t. F. Copeland left Tuesday for Charlotte to visit their] son,"B. F. Copeland, Jr.‘ From there .Miss Isalxd Witherspoon of I olum- ^yjH jr„ (;n*cnsboro, N. to bia, spent Easter with her parents,— Tir B. .Mr. and Mrs. J .11. W'itherspoon. Sf>eers. .Miss Elizabeth Copelan.l of Harks-i |.-,.i,>nds Of Mrs. J. j.ee Young, wbo dab‘, spent the week-end \iith hei l’**''isuffert‘d painful injuri(‘s in an auto- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. t''*l»t*land. | ..ecident last W'.-dnesday, will .Miss Erances Black of Fountain Inn, spent the week-end with her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. GT.A. Black. Friends of Hubert Todd will be glad j to know that he is getting along nice-j. ly at Jhe Hay.s’ hospital after an aj)- j pnedix operation on Sunday. | .Mrs. Bill Co(»k of Creenwood. spent .Monday with .Miss”Crystal Woodruff. lu* glad to know that she is reeiniu- ing and was abb* to rid urn to her THIS BANK Has for 48 years proven a safe place for its custom ers to handle their busi ness. 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[ .Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. .Armslrong and ^ children of Gray Court, Mr. and .Mr.s. Floyd Hitt and little son of Edgefield,! -pent .Sunday with their parent.^, M|. j and .Mrs. Eugene Hitt. J .Mrs. B. R. Fuller has returneil from i a week’s visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. R. W. Hud gens, in Greenville. Rev; and Mrs. J. .M. Dick and little daughter of Pulaski, V’a., are visiting Mrs. Dick’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young. ^ .Mr. and Mr.s. Roy Nel.son spent! Sunday in Columbia with friendi}. Miss Lyde Ray of the Grady tiis- piUl, Atlanta, spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Lola Ray, near here. Dr. George Blalock left Tuesday for New York to yiait his brother, W. P. Blalock,, who is a medicftl student at^ Columbia university. .Mrs. Elmer Cropier left this week for her home in 'Detroit, .Mich., after Spending 'Some' time with her mother, Mrs. Lola nay. “ Mrs, J. 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