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S thuraddy, feptember 25, 194t t.. SteB THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Nine Top* Patten Joins His Seven Sons in NaVy Sheila, gathered at the home of. their paimts, Mr. and Mm. J. F. Daels, ear Nortti Credc ancr gave a fur* {Hiee birthday dinner hondring^jOieir father, who wae cekbratinf his 58th bir^ay. ^ , John Alien Gann, 84, died jd his hcene naar Clinton Mmktay foUowiog two yearn of declining health. He was a native of Tennessee but had lived in Clinton lor 14 yearn and was a membttr of the Church of God. Surviving are his wife. Mm. Sara Hatley' Gaam; two sons, Floyd and James Gann; one daughter, Mrs. Ola Lambert; four sisters. Mm. Bessie Smelcer, Mm. Alice Rinehart, Mm Clam Smith and Mrs. Etta Sparks; one hatf-brother,, George Banks, and three grand^ildien. NtlHDAYS W im/Bsmtm TMs Week. Mr. and Mm. Dudley Bay both have birdkiays Monday, September 25. WESI (umw ratSOlUL jW SOCIAL IIEWS ms. JOI CABBPBIIJU lfrkE.M.Reedof Lyman, was the] Mr. and Mm. WUl Lyda and son, week-end guest of her dsUWittt^and'ind Mrs. Ridy Hendrix visited_ Mr. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jota^ Word. Miss Ruby Taylor of spent Sunday with Miss Evelyn 81^ mons. ons. Repent Mr. and Mrs. Leo HeattAerlyjana [friends |dm. CdUe Campbell, Bfm. John mar and daughter were , visitom in Spartanburg Saturday. ami' daughtnr, Dora, visited Mm. Sandem in Spartanburg receuw,^ . Mrs. Palmer Howard qient Sundays with Mr. and Frank Sdiumpert in Newberry. ^ Dewgy Trammell, J9obbie Sanders, Mm. A^ur Sandem and daughter, Paiqr, and Mm. Tommie Galloway, accompanied Arttnur Sandem and Tommie Galloway to Camp Stewart, Ga., Sunday. I Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughter. Miss Nan Smith, spent the week-end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Smith, in Ware Shoals. The latter remained for the ♦ Mr. and Mm. John* McAlister 'of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Idik. E. A. Harris. Mr. and Mm. B. W. Legette and ton,' Bobbie, Mm. Pearl Legette, Mr. and Mm. Bennie Sumerel visited Mrs. Sumerel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Che^ in Cross Hill, Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Joe Purdy of Gold- ville, visited Mr. and Mm. WalUu' Spiem Sunday. Mr. and li^ A. F. .Cnnipbell, Mr. and Mm. Grange Campbell and diil- dren, and Mr. and Mm. D. C. Whit- R. C. Wilkie near Clinton and Mm Sunday. Mrs. N<dlie Cirter of Greenwood, it the wedc-end here with Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at 8 o’clodc from the Churdi of God by Rev. C. N. Sproles, assisted by Rev. L. O. Loon^, Rev. R. H. Gai»e and Rev. R. S. Bonds. Interment followed m Roeenxmt cemetery. The liquor traflie la-a national headadie, ud tiiere is only one real cure: abolition of Uqnor mak ing, of liquor aelUng, and of liquor i diinldngt That W.C;T.U. diagnoeia la backed by common citizep and Modioua leatter. by a del- Willie Lawsem, James Meadors, Alvin Stone, Bo^ Hottaclaw and CharUe Robertson of Camp Stewwt, Oa., were at home for the week end. Wl M. AMeel The Wmnan’ss Missionary society of Calvary Baptist diurch held its Septmber meeting at die home of Mm. Ed Turner on Washington street. The president. Mm. R. D. Holies, called the meeting to order with Iirayer, tlM secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, called the roll and minutes were read and approved, after a re port of side and needy, the program was turnp4 over to Miss Mae Mad den. Topic for the year, “An Urgent Odspel Summons States—^to Enlarge —Lengthen — Strengthen.” Hymn. Bible study. Psalm 65, by Mm. Hughes. PrajoT by Mm. Joe Camp- belL Cooperatioh, by Mm. *Palmer Howard. “The Coopmting Dollar,” by MIsa Maddm; Prayer by Mm. Hughes. “A Fair Coc^ieration,” “Ev ery Southern Baptist Coc^ierating,” cheera' »» nge of newspaper stories telling of Uquor's coniiee- tion widi rotten politics, with vice, 'With adult and Juvenile crime, witti the sprean of disease, with wrecked homes, with in-* sanHy. The “cup diet strangely enough leaves Miiss Robbie King will observe a birthday the 28. Jerry Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ashby Galloway, will be five yearn ol^l September SO. Octoben 1 is the birthday of Mrs. Heath Cc^idand. Mr. and Mm. Wekton Jackson wUl celebrate a wedding anniversary Tuesday, the 30. Mrs. R. B. Ferguson of Williams burg, Va., former^ of dds city, has a birthday today. D. E. IMbble will obeervwa birdi- day Sunday. Bfm. Ella Adair of Washington, D. C., formerly of this city, has a biith- Mm. Lewis BagweU. John D. Davis has a birthday Sep tember 30. September 29 birthdays indixle Mm. Karl JcOinaon, Mm. , Eiqiene Hitt, June Owens and Sam McCrary. Mm. A. L. Shepard has a birthday October 1. T. M. Sease will celebrate a birth- dav Saturdav. { Mrs. A. M. Nelson arill (4)eerve her 7Srd birthday Wednesday, October 1. Bfr. and Bfm. George W. Addy willi celebrate their wedding anniveraaryj .Monday, September 29. i Bfm. Guy Copeland observes a! birthday Saturday, the 27. . - 4 Mm. W. W. Hai^ has a birthday September 30. i Bfr. and Mm. George Plunkett of) C<xiyers, Ga., celebrated a anniversary yesterday. Mm. Plonk-^ ett is the former Miss Nell Abrams of this city. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING < —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLM^UBLISHING CO. TO RELIEVE mSERT OF COLDS 6.66 LKHIID SALVE NOSE DEOPS <X>I70E DEOPS Try “Enh-Bgy-' day tomorrow, the 28. Bfrr A. P. Young will observe her 83rd birthday September 29. September 28 is the birthday of man were visitom in Spartanburg ‘'Enlarge—Lengthen — Strengthen,' Saturday. Misses Bfarguerite Seay and Bfattie Williamson spent the w^-end with irelstives^ ^.^^vUle. ‘The Gift of Self,” by several mem- bem. The hostess served refreduhents Bfr. and Bin. Carl Attaway children, Bfr. and Bfm. J. E well and daughter, Linda, spent the wedc-end in Charleston with Bfr. and Bto., John Bhdiop. Ml*, and BITS. Carl-Attaway were called to Greenwood Monday on ac count of w sexidus illneas of Bin. AttaWay's sister, Blrs. Robert Ed monds. Mr. and Bin. Thomas .Balltw and children spent Sunday with Bfr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampt<m in Fountain Inn. Bfr. and Bfra. Joe Strickland and children spmt Sunday with relatives to Greenwood. ~ Mr. and Blrs. NaOian Cannbn^and son, MidiaeL visited Mr. and Bfm. Marvin Cannon to Gremwood Smi- •day. A Bfm. Geo. Brown-and son, George, of Greenwood, spent Tuesday with Bfr. and Bfm. Charlie BrasweE Bfr. and Mrs. Leo RIaar and chil- at itag close of the program, and OdEbher meeftog ViJ^ b8 fibll at the home of Bfrs. Joe CampbelL. The qMt Bliss Feroline Seay is 111 at her home on Frances street. Bliss Frankie Sumerel has returned from the Columbia Imqiitar to tha home of hwr sister, Bfm. C. W. Rustin, on Eliubeth street. Miss Vera Hedspeth is ill at bar home on Gordon straet. Leonard Dover is a patient at the local hospital where he underwent' an append operatimi Sunday. Bfrs. Wm. Cannon has been ill several ^dajnk dren and Bfr. and Bfm, W. S. .Ctein oc. l&s spent Sunday to Modoc. Buss Pa- melia Ckm returnad edth them lor a visit . Bfrs. EethM Fleming spgol . tha week-end with her fatiiar, L. D. Dav enport to Watarloo. . s.. Bfr. and Bfrs. C. E ISUnM* md diildren visited Bfr. and |ilxit D. L. - —Boom in'Tueapau’SirndeF* Bfr. and Bfrs, Jasaas Pkaev visttad Bfr. Peace's*parents^ Mr. and Mia. A”. G. Peace, to Landrum, tiba paM wedc-and. Mial Geneva Peace re turnad leg a idsit ^ Mr. and Bfm. ^ibart Laopard v^ itad rMattvaa to Sahida Imiday. Bfr. and Bfrg. Earl Adam and chil dren of Laqaaiftar, apaalEuaday with Bfr. and Mm. H. A.-A8aau. Miasaa aiwi Julia Jard}- dina Btthary 808*11081 JCaaa qmt |Baturda^ wilth BCHsas Gladfi and Euby Alexander to SiliHpaanviUa. Bfr. and Bfm. Ceeil Lawson and- Bfrs. Samanttia Raaca, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Jassia Raaca viaitad Bfr. and Bfrs. TgBHBiifFEatee la WhliuEra tfae-pait ^ eraak-rad. Bfr. and Bfrs. Charlie BralwaU an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nita Annatta. on Sept E WatMs King of Harthom airport C<duBilda,.was al home for tha «nd. ' Bfra. E E^Wright Jack Wrighiand idiildran viaitad Bfr. and Bln. J. L. Mattox near Whitmire Eundgy. r BCr. and Mm. E. S. Bu4Mi small son, Joe Rcbert' Atlan6^ Ga., apant savwral days'^ laR ,,wadc with Bliss Bfaris BMtadaw. Mr. and Bits. 'QlJaa Lawson and daughtsc, spent Sunday,, with ralaltoes in Eiiflala. lie. andtMn. CL.W^ WhMlaar hhd as thMr gnaali Sua^ lir. and Bin. and Bin. Oscll Voung of Fort BragE Jf. C,. and Mn. W. H. Lhidlar and Varnon Ydung af Hooaa Patti, Mr. i ?la ehildran of Whitndra. \ Mrs. Shipman and ditldran of Gray Court srara Sutoda^guaats of Mr. and Mn. Gleim DaWii^ Ray Lyda of Fort BragE.R. spent tha areak-and witti Ua patentSi Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lyda.. Btdiy Hsndrhi' has raturnad ^ hcina afisr g Issa.waahs* vlstl with ^ £ar hrottWr Jn Jadtaonvfllt, lla. Bobbie Legette was six yean old Sedt. 32. Miss Mattie Williamson wUl ob serve a birthday Sunday, ttie 28. I^fept 29 is the birttiday of Hubert Laop^. Jack Wright celebrated hit birth day yastarday. The P. Y. P. E of the PMacostal Hottneas ^urch of iAbbaViOa wUl present a program at ttia PentaeoMal church hera Saturday gight Sept. 27, at 7:20. Tha public u invited to at tend. Announoemant is made df ttia wad ding of MJaa KattSetn Childa and Joe Jones, who are to be married today, Sapt.M. Eirfhday -Dtaaar Given On Sunday, Sept 21, Mr. and Mm J. V; Lowe and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Arttiur and only unhapptoaaa in its sraka. Tea, tha liquor tralBe cauats stil ting pains to the natko’s head. Ilia cure ia backed by hundrada of years of manktod'a efforts to solve tha liquor problem. IFa like the Woman's Chiiatian Tamparanca Union aaya: “You can’t cure can- car with aoft aoap; you have to cut it outl” Social workan, tmperance groupa, maiqr of ttia Mggaat Protaa- tent (hurebra have recently ra- alRrmed their belief that tamper-*' anca education plus prttoibitory leg islation are tha only effective solu tions. , The* Ideal solution, temperance leaden say, would be for all people to “swear off" .drinking alcohoL Tmnperance educatioo and tha sound common aensa of tha majority ariU eventually echieva abetthkoca af the hkUvfdusA behave. INSPIRED BY THE KABPEN PIL-O-REST Here’s a mattress that’s difierent than any you’ve ever seen befoce! Flu£fy diannelcd pillows filled with soft felt ste attached to both sides of a Karpco ioiier-^dng mktaett unit. The channeled pillows eaK the body into sleep and the inner-apring mattress sup ports it. The unit is made in miulio, in the aanw wiqr fiok fivnitnte is i^sholstered, befbie the ptUows are attached—then the ticking, in exclusive Karpen patterns, is pot on... These aie fintofes duE assure you added com fort and longet life in ytnif mattress. If you are Icxiking foe more comfort in a mattreea —be sure 80 come in and see the Pil-O-Rcict KAkPEN ■ — BUT, they declare, at long as the multUniUk^oUar liquor traffic is to axiatence it “makaa addicts out of the weak and unthinking, and particular^r out of toexpari- anetd youth; it win continue to gain victims ba- eauaa it is a nar cotic and because it is easily avail- able." — That ia why, from the view point of ST common sense appraisal of history, they say that complete inohibition ia tha only eventual ap- hitiaa. Every sign indicates, _ they cor- ttoue, that a rapidly growing mmip bar of voters agree with ttiam. Not today, not tomorrow, but eventually —th^ are confidant—ttia padloek ct abolition wUl atop tha haadachat IMk^ SPECIALS UtflNavamB Life—1 year, |8fi0. ^ American Magatina -t yrs., $S>80. Sat me for othara, or call 278. W. CALDWELL Wlicfi « Ckdd Ntcdt • LExathfdl Mn. Davit- and son, *7erald, Mrs. lyda Few, and diUdran, BLr. and) Bfra. Lewia Ktog and dau|difor,{ * STltUP GF BLACK-DBAUGHT ia a taMy Ikpdd that moat diOdraa wUl watooaM whanarar they nasd a laxativai Whaf a more important, it has ,ttia same main iiigradiant at •BLACK-DRAUGHT, ita older eom- PoAmok that* a why it usu- riiTa&r "•aiifr aUy givaa idiaf from the fkmfiiar aympioma whidi sl^ a laxativa is hitwsdaaa: 25o—50e. 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