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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1937
FOR.
ETim HEALTH
/^rDR.J ROSSLYN EARP
Dtfcctoi; New Mcneo baton oi fabUc HaMi
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S* C.
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Personal /Aention ^
ililler of fireenville,
r. and Mr's. L. S.
Epidemic Bleeding
Frpm the surgeon’s' point of view,
war i.s an epidemic—of bloodletting
Aiwi infOrtWl injiirifts. Imnnediate dan*
ger of death to the victims of this
epidemic results from loss of. blood.
Tliose who survive this risk must face
other risks of mutilation or death
from infection.
The Spanish civil war has shown
us the first organiied attempt to com
bat bl^ loea on an epidemic acaie.
As much as ten gallons of blood have
been sent daily from Barcelona to the
Spanish government front. Young
home after spending the past weeltl. ’ t , . *
at Myrtle BeaVh witi, .friendal ^ -
„ .. . with their daughter and son-in-law,
Miss Julia May E^sterliT)g of Den-', Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Oden. From Black-
mark. is the guest this week of Miss! —
Miss Caroline
jis the gu«t of
I Hendeiaon.
I Friends of A. O’Daniel will be in
fever, only 227 died from that diF- terested to know he is recuperating
ease. But 36,694 were killed in action j at home after* underping a tonsil ;‘Katherine Graham,
and 13,705 died of wounds. In the j operation at Dr. Hays hospital. Misses LocUe and Dorothy Cren-
next war, medical science may tri-. Dr. Dudley Jones left Thursdary forishaw are spending this week in El-
uniph over typhoid feyer." Unless, oT'^ot Sspring^, Wh€^ he~ will’bertdn.^^a:; With'
course, man should use' some of his [spend two weeks. |- Mr.s. Gertie Peister Armstrong q.fi
ingenuity in'inventing an alternative! Mrs. E. A. Whiteford and little son, Arcadia, Fla., has returned to
Jimmie Kay, all of Byron, Ga., will
arrive today for^^the .^Pitts-ffolcombe
wedding Saturday evening.^^
Mrs. MJ E. Browning is spending
the week in Greenville with her
granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Piper.
»*• r -1 u 4. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy and
Miss Emily Ferguson has returned . m m x j- » «
Margaret, are spend
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shear they will go to. Jacksonville,.
Fla., for a short stay. > "
Mrs. H. L. Baggott, Eleanor, Su-
sanne, and Catherine Baggott, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bond and littl*
daughter, Roberta, of pheraw, spent ■
Sunday in ‘Morgantdn, N. 'C., with i
Mr. and Mrs. S. P., Anderson. Little
Susanne Baggott returned home with
her grandmother, Mrs. L. C. Bond, for
a visit.
her]
to war. The very best w’ay to fight Ernest, of Cross Hill, are spending home after a visit to her niece, Mrs.)
an epidemic is to prevent it.
LOCAL GIRLS WIN IN .
N. C. HORSE SHOW
In the recent Hendersonville, N. C.,
horse show there were a number of
women* are glad to answer radio ap-1 entries from' "Camp Ton-A-Wandah,
peals to act as donors and literally
to shed their blood for their country.
The blood is “typed’ 'and collected
the^week with Mrs. R. P. Whiteford. jGary Martin. ^
with sealed glass ampoules under
pressure. It is then cooled to freezing
point and sent up to the front, being
kept in refrigterators until it is need
ed. Before us, the ampoules are'slow
ly heated to body temperature.
During the Spanish An^erican war
3,000. of our soldiers died of typhoid
fever, 345 were killed in battle. Dur
ing the World war, our soldiers hav
ing been inoculated again.st typhoid
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry are va
cationing at Tybee Island, Ga., this
week.
Henry Drayton Dillard, who has
been teaching the past two years at
Andrews; has taken a laboratory po
sition with the. Southern Kraft cor
poration in Georgetown. ■—
Mrs. .W. M, Chaney is spemMng
several Clinton girls being included.
Ann Ricliardwn of Laurens, won fnjst]
place m the North Carolina open c|ass'this week at Folly Beach,
under twelve years of age, competing j Miss Gwendolyn Barnes of Augusta,
agrainst 13 other girls. Jane Sturgeon,'will be the guest of Miss Eliza-
daughter of Prof, and Mrs. H. E. beth Barnes for two weeks.
Sturgeon of-this .city, wron third placgl Mijsa Aurelia Copeland of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer spent thej
in the camp^lass competing agairist ju visiting relatives in the city. ! past week in Hendersonville, N.' C.,
eight girls, Jean Layton, daughtei^ ofi Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton of thisLon, Blw'yn, spent Sunday at Camp
city, was selected out of 73 girls to Ton-.A-Wandah, Hendersonville, with
Mrs. B. 0. Whitten spent the past
week witl) her father, J. J. Ballenger,
in Seneca.
Mrs. Rex Phillips and daughter,
Carrie Mae, spent the week-end in
.Anderson, •
Billy Owens of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. Wil
liam Bailey Owens.
Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth and
brother, F,' D. McCrackin of Bamberg,
spent yesterday in Charlotte W’ith
their, sister, Mrs. C. A. Murphy
ride in ^ the drill consisting of "10 rid
ers, after having riding lessons for
only seven weeks.
City Qectric & Plumbing Co.
E. M. Timmerman, Prop.
WIRING' — PLUMBING — HEATING
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Prompt Service Phone 36 — Clinton, S, C.
their daughter. Miss Jane Sturgvon.
N. K. Vance of Alexandria, l^a., left
(Sunday for his'home after a v'isit to
his sister, Mrs. J. A. Bailey.
Mt;3. Walter .Aull, Miss Sallie Hun
ter and Ml'S. Grady Seawright of
and at I^ake Lure.
Miss Mary Stone is spending sev
eral days in Mooresville, N. C., with!
her sister. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. j
' 4Wi*s. Irby Hipp spent the past week
in Columbia with her mother, Mrs. 1
John Flynn. , |
. Friends of Mrs, S. S. Barnette w’ill ^
be glad to know she is recuperating,
Pendleton, spent Thursday in the city [from an operation at the St. Frances;
with friends and relatives. ' j hospital iin Greenville. j
W. D. Copeland and I, Civpeland • Miss Vera Norris returned Sunday j
•apepnt Sunday in Greenwotxl ami : from a two weeks’ visit* to relaTTVcs'
jwere accomivanied home by Mrs. Cope*- at PuMlmont.
I land, who spent the past week there
I with her j^isters.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ( oker and sons,
land .Mrs. J. L. Rentz are spending a
j week at Beaufort.
I Miss Evelyn Hindman spent the
j week-end in Greenville with friends.
Mrs. F'. D. Jones, Misses Margaret
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Miss Ixouise .AndtMSon of Laurens,
i-« visiting her aunt, Mps. George W.
,Baiiley.
Misses Mattie -and Lillie Nabors
and Miss Bettie Bramlett of Laurens,
'were guests-during the w'eek and Mr.
and Mrs. Pave W .Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris andl
and Letitia Jones left Monday to ^daughter, Cornelia, were the week-
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with confidence. Easy Terms.
1936 Chevrelet Standard
Coach, locally owned. Paiat,
tires and opholstery ia per
fect cooditioB.
1934 Chevrolet Sedan, clean
for the aiodel $395
1936 Plymoinh Standnrd
Coach, in first clnss condi
tion and has had cxwptisn-
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1929 Ford Coach, extra clean.
New- nrator.
L928 Ford Cabriolet Coupe,
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This is s partinl list of our
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spend two weeks at Fort Screven,
Ga., with Dr. Dudley Jones, Jr.
Miss ('atherine Whiteford of Cross
Hill, has returned home after spend
ing two months with her sister-in-
law, Mrs. R. P. Whiteford.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boyd and son,
Arthur, of Savannah, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young.
Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, Mrs. F'.
M(X)d Smith, and Mrs. Ray Bdyd
were visitors in Columbia on Monday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Taylor of Cross
Anchor, visited Mrs. C. S. I^ankford
on Sunday.
Misses Jeanette Pitts, Clyde Kay,
Miriam and Gladys Nelson^ and Gar
rard Johnson-spent several 'days this
week at F'olly Beach.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hopkins of
Hopkinsville, Ky., visited friends an<l
relatives in the city this w'eek.
F’riends of .Mrs. Tom Adair will
syjpipathize with her iii. the xleath of
her brother, 1*. D. O’Dell, which oc-
eurre<l Tuesday at Whitmire.
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Teague
Harris and family in Grenville. ,,
Mr. ’and Mrs. S. G. Dillard spent
Sunday at C-amp Ton-A-Wandah, Hen
dersonville, w'ith their daughter, Vir
ginia.'
Misses Mildred Perdue and Mary
Ivoftis were tisitors in Newberry the
past week.
Misses AJethea, FlJizaheth and Mar
garet Ann Barnette htive returned
fn)m,a .several weeks’ visit to rela
tives at Simpsonville and Greenville.
Mrs. Metta .Slone, Miss Mogue
Stone and C. .1. .Bouknight spent the
week-end in Mooresville, N. ('., with
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg.
Dr. B. O. Whitten and daughter,!
Miss Martha, were visitors in ('o-
lunibia on Thursday.
Miss Margaret Bethea oL Dillon, hs
visiting luo' sister, .Mrs. W. W. liarns.
Miss Evelyn Speainiati of Jaekson-
vili+v-F'la,, IS vj^sitiiig
Mettiy Hunter.
.Maiy Barksdale spent the p.ast
M. ('assanova has returned homeiweek in Spartanburg with her sister
after spending the past week with his j ami brot hei-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. Ce
mother, Mrs. Angtda (’assanova, in,oil .Abrams.
New Orleans, l^a. j K. 1). .McCrackin of Bamberg, spent
.Mr. and Mrs. F’rancis ('. West have [a few days this week with his sister
taken an apartment with Mrs. Colie and brother-in-law, .Jd/.. and Mrs. G.
,W. H<dlingsworth.
'Miss Emma ^JltTe'^ias relxirned
weeks at
.Adair on North .Adair street.
Mr .and Mrs. ClTftoh Adair and
son, .lohnny, Sam Babb and Miss J home af|er spending two
Dorcas F'ant of Whitmire, spent the, Florence ami .Myrtle Beach,
week-end at.Brevard, N. C,, with Missj Dr. B. O. Wt^j^n left Tuesday for
ay alSW’aterville, Maine.
Fllla Adair, ^
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wilburn and
Mrs. Lillian Betsill of Union, were
the guests Sunday of 'Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Cooper.
Mr.s. R, E. Sadler and children, Vir
ginia, Ruifus and Ed, are spending
this week at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts announce
the birth of a daughter, Nancy I»u,
on August 8, at Dr. Hays’ hospital.
Mrs. Dave W. Copeland is visiting
her .son, and daughter-in-law^ Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallace Copeland,, in
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard spent
the past week with the former’s
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Ballard, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts, Billy and
Lewis Pitts, spent the week-end at
Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond, Miss An
nie Bond, Paul Anderson, Jr., Charles
and Ray Anderson attended a‘birth
day dinner given by Mrs. S. P. Ander
son for Mr. Anderson in Morganton,
N. C., on Sunday.
Dunoan ^ Workman spent several
days this week with his aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams, in
Newbeffy. i
a vacation stay
W'hiie there he will be the guest of
Ralph .Stowell.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
.several days in the mountains of
North Carolina this week.
Mr. and Mr'’- Dee Flllison, Miss
Fldna Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
V. W. V’aughn of Belton, were the
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. S.
W'. Sumerel.
Miss Lillian Burms Browning of
Columbia, spient the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Huffman and
little daughter Caroline, are spend
ing the week at Folly Beach, near
and Charleston.
iMr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls and chil
dren spent Sunday at Chimney Rock
and other poinits of interest in North
(Carolina. ,
Mrs. O. S. Braddock of Jacksonville,
Fla., was the guest Friday and Sat
urday of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
Mrs. Lumas Lake spent Sunday in
Greenwood, where she ‘ attended a
family reupion.
Mi.sses Sarah Stone and Heler^ Con-
nolley spaiit the week-end in Jack"
sonvill
P. Robinson' ia spending
Misses Eleanor Copeland, Frances
Horton, Mary Lou Johnson, Adelaide
Roberts and Robert and J. B. John
son left’ ye.sterday to spend several
days at Silver Springs and Gcala, Fla.
Rev. and Mrs. J.* M. Dick of Ra-
jleigh, N. C., who have been visiting
the latter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Jack H. Yoniig, are spending this
week at Pawley’s Island.
Mrs. Nene Workman left Thursday
to spend two weeks with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs." Joe
Duncan, in Decatur, Ala.
Mrs. Henry M. TToong and children
and Mrs. M. J. Furqueron spent Sat
urday in McCormick. Mrs. Furqueron
will remain for a visit to her son,
John Furqueron, and 'her daughter,
Mrs. Jack Scruggs.
Mrs. John D. Davis spent several
days this week in Latta with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Sellers. She was
accompanied home by her daughters,
Miaaea Ruth and Ibrriett Davis, who
spent several weeks' with their grand
mother. I
Mrs.
.Several weeks in Clover with her sis
ter, Mrs. R. L. Wiley. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Holland and
little son. Misses Ethel and Robyn
Wright and Ollie DeYoung spent
Sunday in I^anford. *
Ernest Arnold of New Haven,
Connecticut., spent "'several days thisj
week in the city with friends. j
Mr. and.Mrs. J. B. Town.send spent!
the week-end in Charleston as the!
guests of ^r. and Mrs. Alexander
Robertson. i
Mrs. Earle Workman and daughter, |
Edna Earle, have returned home after i
a ten days’ vi.sit to Mrs. Heide Trask 1
at Wilmington and Wrightsville!
Beach, N. C. j
J. H. Crenshaw and family have
recently moved to Clinton from Ab
beville and are occupying the W. P;
Balldwin residence on East Carolina
avenue. Mr. Crenshaw is connected
with the Seaboard Airline railway.
Mrs. Howard Meadors and Mrs. A.
W. Bluntberg of Macon, Ga., Mrs.
B. Kay, Kitty, Sarali, Lena Belle,-and
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