The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 27, 1941, Image 5

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1. \:i/'~0 r;; ’T y Thursday, Februory 21,1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C " Poge Five TAKE CAKE OF TOUK BODY ,]i(Mt of us are apt to think of our bodies as though each separate or gan carried on its woik entirely'in- ftU the other o^aos Wfi imo^te the tungs with breath ing, the heart with pumping blood Uiroui^ veins and arteries, the etom- ach with the digestkm of food, and so <m. Actually, aU parts of the hu- #nan mechanism, the intunal or gans, the muscles, bones and n«:ves, are so dependent upon each other that anything affecting one is com municated to the whole. Abuse youf stomadi and the intestines, liver, kidneys — yes, even the heart — are made to svdfer. You cannot breathe impure air and conltoe the damage solely to the lungs. Str^ die mus cles’ of the back wim some violent effort and you placeman equal strain (Ml various other muscles. WEEK-END TMPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIffS...ABOUrnCYOU KNOW Items of Interest Gmceming CKnton Residents TYPEWRITER . ADDING MACHINE RIBBONS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 It is easy, therefore, to see why ev erything vre do to maintain normal, health must be done for the entire t system. When we exercise, it is not for develoimient of exterior muscles, but for efficient functioning of the' internal working parts. When we seat, it ur to restore novous as saell as physical energy. When we eat, we sal^ foods to replace worn out tis sue, build bone, blood and muscle; not merely to Jiatiafy <the appetite. 8o it goes with every bodily func tion. ^ I Keeping fit is the art of Iceeping Captain and Mrs, J. E. Osteen of i. Fred Webb of Greenville, spent Fori Oglethorpe, Ga., visited the lat- Sunday with his parents. Dr. and ter’s son, John Mimnaugh, here last [ Mrs. F. L. Webb, wedt-end. j Capi George R. Blalock of Fort Friends of Miss Clara Bowers of j Bragg, K. C., spent the w^-end at the high school faculty will be glad his home here, to know she is c^valescing from aj ^rs George R. Holland had as her i^t iUnesarat her home in New-.^^ gunday Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Calvert of Enorec, and Mr. and Mrs. all the members of the body working smoodily. Sometimes it involves complete reformation in living hab its. More frequently, it is only one lor two failings that must be con- Iquered. Faulty diet, improper pos- itvue, too little exercise, insufficient 1 fresh air, irregularity, over-indulg ence of any sort—all these affect the I system as a unit, and not as we qiay 'think, in any one particular spot. !g9 ITS GOOD BECAUSE x(smrcm'^ AND NATCHEL THINGS (S BBSr ; yss* SODA If «-t]ia onljr nataral idtxnte in the Woild. b*s go64 lor afl orape* before plantinf or after. ^ paxtknladf profitable for side* 'drying an4 top>dresaing. & acts qnkUj, pkks the crop and pnsheaitto caify matnrity* Ute Natural Chilean Sodg iondiig yenifiagopa ■ ♦ • fog top? draaring —id aido'dreasing, tocw ^ ^ 4 . V f-i Gimdiein Hie fnll benefit of kl} ita natural fertiliaing and idfl* improving qualities. ■ ” - — J ' k Plof Ic state Tuc HARTNESS BOTTLING WORiCS SPARTANBURG, a C. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mrs. Nan nie A. Pitts and Miss Jeanette Pitts visited Mr. and Mis> Denny Pitts in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. H. F. Harris'and son, Flem ing, of Columbia, were Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lit tle, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Pitts. Friends of Thad C. Johnson, Jr., will be interested to know he is em ployed for several months in Char leston. While he is away Mrs. John son is making her home with Mr. and Mrs .T. C. Johnson, Sr. Mrs. Fred Crosby and daughter, Jane, and Miss Leon Crosby of Un ion, visited Mrs. Hugh Ray on Fri day. Friends of Mrs. J. C. McMillan, iSr., will be glad to know she is able in North Carolina in the interest of the orphanage alumni association. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott of Lau rens, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, last week-end. Mrs. Fred Nelson and little son, Wayne, arc spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs...L. B. Bur gess. W. D. Copeland, Mrs. H. A. Cope land, W. E. Neighbors, and Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts attended the funer al of W. O. Casey in Anderson on Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Jack H. DH^ Young, will be glad to know she in improving satisfactorily at Hays pital following an operation. Young is also a patient at the pital for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Dean Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Tessier and daughters of Lauremt visited the former’s son, Darrell ley. at Clemson college Sunday^; Misses Dorothy and Frances Edwards, students at Winthrop lege. Rock Hill, spent the week- with their parents, Mr. and Mr*. V. Edwards. HiiitmwtmiiiMiiiiciiiiinumitiwwinHmaiiwiiKniiaMMKiwisewMiignicxnnMi H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE T T, - - 4 in B. D. HENRY 18ft-l»41 F. M. BOLAND Joe Hagins of Abbeville. ^ Friends of Jodie C. McMillan of the city police force, will be sorry to know he is a patient at the Vetmns’ hospital, Columbia. Dr. and Mm* James O’Daniel of Ellijay, Ga., vlrited the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mra. A. O’Daniel, the past wedc-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolnn Parker and daughter, Emily, of Langley, and John D. Davis, Jr., of Augusta, spent Sunday with their narents and _ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John D.! STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cunningham of{ Greenville, spent Sunday with the | former’s sister, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart. Mrs. Morgan Todd and Miss Em ma Little of SimpsonviUe, were vis- to be out ^ain after a recent 111-1 during the week negg I Miss Sara Eargle, formerly con- Misses Luva McDonald, Julia Por-1 nwted with Abrams and Gwr beauty ter, Eleanor Powell, Florence Ella moved to Gold- Blakely, and Richard dcMontmollin attended the concert by Lotte Leh man and the Southern Symphony orchestra in Columbia on Friday evening. ville where she will operat? a beauty shop. I Mr. and' Mrs. Cecil Tiller have re turned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit to Mrs. Tiller’s brother. Mrs. J. L. Clwnents and small Derrick ^aui^kter, Margaret Angela, of At lanta, are visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Miss Emily Dillard, a student at Winthrop college, Rc^ Hill, spent the week-end wi^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Lt. C. W. Hallman, Jr., now sta tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga., spent Sunday with Mn. Hallman, and daughter, Kitty Lu. Mrs. W. O. Brown of Rock Hill, visited her sister, Mrs. Alma McKee, the past v(jeek-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Chandler and sons were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Trailer in Augusta, Ga. Friends of Mrs. W. M. McCrary will be glad to know she is able to be out again after being ill the past few weeks. Miss Janie Davis of Newberry, was the week-end guest of Miss Dorothy Hortwi. “ Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil dren of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Addy. * Jack Suber of Sayannah, Ga., vis ited his brother, Hezaj C. Suber, and Mrs. Suber fast week-end. Mrs. C. M. Betenbaugh is spending some time with her mother in High Point, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Jones and children of Pickens, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, spent the week-end with Mrs. Wingard’s mother, Mrs. Effle Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. William Jay of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Graham Sunday. Friends of Joe Davidson will be glad to know he is improving satis factorily at Hays hospital following an appendix operation Saturday. Misses Hazel Howard and Clarice Wells spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello. Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Frances Lee Pitts and S. A. Pitts, Jr., were guests Sunday of Mr. and "Mrs. Rowland Russell in Columbia. Lawrence Hall of Greenville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall^ Mrs. W. S. DeWese has returned to her home in Brighton, Tenn., af ter a month’s visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chandler had as their guests Sunday Mrs. C. B. Mills and children, Mrs. J. C. Chand ler and Ray Chandler of Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams of Hickory, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of Burlington, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Shealy the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Judy M(X)re of Ware Shoals, visited Mrs. ^ Abrams’, sister, Mrs. Davis Holland, and Mr. Holland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, for merly of Tryon, Ga., have taken an apartment in the C. H. Hall residence on South Broad street. Mr. Adams is employed in Whitmire as a me chanic. Miss AUine Newsom of Columbia, was the week-end guest of Miss Col lette Griffin. Carlton F. Winn of this city, Mrs. J. R. Murff, Miss Frances Brownlee of Laurens, and James Winn of New berry, spent the week-end in Farm er, Tom., with Miss Brownlee’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brownlee. ‘G^on Wilder of? McCormick, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilder and their son were guests of Mrs. J. W. Dillard in Spartanburg. ,'Mrs. Lofton D. Sullivan has re turned to Fort Benningi Ga.,’ where Lt. Sullivan is stationed, after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberta. Miss l^uline Roberts, vdio -Dr. T. Ellison Simpson and Mrs. Simpson of Darlington, were guests this week of the former’s sister, Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr., B. R. Ful ler, Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. Coleman and Mrs. R.' L. Lockett attended the fu neral of Mrs. Cora Simmons in Mountville Saturday. Eugene Sloan, member of the soidiomore class at Erskine college. Due West, spent the week-end widi his laother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy, and Mrs. P. sJ Jeanes were siipper guests last evening of Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes in Easley. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair were in Greenville Tuesday evening to see Tallulah Bankhead in the play, “Lit- 'tle Foxes.” Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cartledge, Mrs. Jerry Curley, Jerry, Jr., and Red Barden of Augusta, Ga., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. • Stutts. Miss Irene Burgess spent the past week-end in Atlanta. ! Otto Ferrene of Maxton, N. C., was' jw vMtoe e»'the orphanage campur^ last week-end. 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