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I. r / ; f, /: THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Poge Thr— South Clinton News For the Week . .. MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent and Representative Prince visited relatives Sunday in Spartanburg. Mrs. Rachel Moseley and Mrs. Georgy Simpson and daughter spent several days in Rock Hill last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar h^oseley. Misses Ruth Smith and Ruth Yar borough spent Sunday in Ware Shoals with Mr. and Mrs. J. W .Kirk land. Rev; J. E. Walker of LaFrance, and Mrs. Mattie Harvey, B. F. Harvey, Miss Doris, Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Harris spent the fourth in the G^eat Smoky mountains. Ed McAlsiter and daughter spent the holidays in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Grace, Sr *of Pineville, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grace of Warrenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Sr. Jack Thomas is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas. Mrs. Judson Whitmire and . chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis of Goldville, and Mrs. Bessie Whitmire, I Miss Bernice Nelson visited her aunt, Mrs. Paul Keesley and Mr. Keesley in Fountain Inn Friday Lankford of Mra Jaok Lolha and chrldren and ^ o( ^ aijd Miss Hazel Lindley of Princeton, i Mrj J H Walker during, the week, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire ^ Friends 0( Mr and Mrs Jonathan Thursday. T j ! Abercrombie will be interested to Little Brenda and Anne McLendon know ^ haye mdvcd int0 thcir spent a few days the past week in new , erected home on lH y, Whitmire; “a™ visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ninety-Six with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest highway l(E. jEllis during the week. Ke Mfi<L MvrtlP Harrison and l ucv' Mr s- J- W. Fuller, Mrs. Lois Webb! Mr- * n d Mrs. J .B. O’Shields and Misses Myrtle Harrison and u yj M Howard Roach tamil y visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Whitmire, spent the weeki ^ Mr. and Mrs Howard Ko * c , ft i D f • G t with Mrs. Virginia Wilson and : ^ ^he funeral of the former s Douglas in Gray C daughter recently. Mr. and'Mrs. J. H. Ellis attended the funeral of the former’s nephew 1 , Marvin Ellis, in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley and family visited relatives in Anderson during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Taylor of Gainesville, Ga., are spending some time with Mr. ^nd Mrs. J. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and children spent the holidays in Pied mont with Mrs. Bailey’s father. Mrs. Rosa Meeks has returned home after spending some time in the Gray Court section with rela tives. Mrs. Sara Frances Taylor and Miss Helen Shirley spent the week end in Seneca with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shirley. . Mrs. Ada Prince and daughters visited in Spartanburg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burkehalter and family of Ora, visited Mr. and Msr. Johnny Dalton Sunday of the former’s sister-in-law, in Gray Court last week. " —— Mrs. Betty Cauble has returned home after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs, K. D. Crosby, and Mr. Crosby, in Belton. Mrs. Rosa Meeks spent the week end in Laurens with her daughter, Mrs. Mae Jones. The friends of Misses Bernice and B£lle Nelson and Joe and Earle NeL son sympathize with them in the death of their grandmother last week. Mrs. Ruth Lee and sons of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Overstreet. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meeks and family spent the 4th with Mrs. Meeks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes, in Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, Misses Bernice and Belle Nelson attended the funeral of Mrs. Maude Bailey in Clinton Monday. Ernest Prince and Russell Stone Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Meeks and! 5 ^ 1 tl ? e we !. k in Panama City, Fla. Betty Jean spent Friday night m! Mr s- Eula s ^tt of Greenville, was Gray Court with Mr. and Mrs. Horn- Th ursday night guest of Misses Bernice and Belle Nelson. er Armstrong. Misses Doris Fay and Glenda Mc Lendon of Lyons, Ga., recently visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L X. Thomas. Hogan Hairston is visiting his! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.! Hairston. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Johnny, Misses Mildred and Roberta • Need a LAXATIVE? ^ Black-Draught is 1- Uaually prompt 2- Uaually thorough 3- Always aconomlcal Watch Your Kidneys/ Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimea lag in their work—do not act aa Nature intended—tail to re mora impurities that, if retained, may >iaon the system and upaet ths whole 1y machinery. lymptoma may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dlninses, getting up nights, swelling, puffineee under the ayes—a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder dis order are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Thera ahould ha no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doom’s Pill*. Doom’s have bean winning new friends for more than forty yeara. They have a nation-wide reputation. Art recommended by grateful people the itry over. Ask your niigkborl Doans Pills IF TOES ITCH S/cin Cracks, Cats Red, Bums HERE IS A SOOTKINQ Ml EFFECTIVE TREATMEMT FOR ATHLETE S FOOT acts promptly to relieve ex- i... itching. 2—H kills nil PIVI af the Fungi which usually cause Ath lete's Foot an contact. J—If dissolves tho hot, excessive perspiration on which AHs- motos hooting of raw, crackod, pooling or soggy skin hotwoosi toes and on tho font. The reason Neu-ra-balm is xo tit elite in relieving Athlete’s Foot is that it gets st the seat of the trouble by killint all FIVE of the common fungi an coat act! These highly infectious plant molds and parasites mow and thrive on hot. perspiring feet. So here, too, Neurabalm is tftethet m helping keep down excessive perspiration. Further, its soothing, analgesic ingredients work FAST to relievo poin and itdiing. Treat your lost to a rub with Neurabalm to kill od tbetf fungi and to help prevent a painful and sarious case from developing. Neurabalm is delightful to use I It leaves the skin dean and refreshed ... is grease less, aoo-stkky ... does not atain the skin . . . blister . . . nor destroy tissue. Get a bot tle today and tee bow quidtly it brings toothing, welcome relief. Read directions in package for other valuable information. At drugstores in 25d, 75#. and 91.25 bottles. AIm rand for ton, aching misclts... tirtd, hwning fctt . .. sunburn ... bruises .. . itching skin. NEURABALM KHU AU FtVI OF THg COMMON ATMlITIt ’•Of FVMgl ON CONTACT Against Re-Infection feet to t rub with Neurabalm to Mr. and Mrs. George Roper and Linda spent the week with Mrs. Roper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coleman. Mrs. S. A. Dalton and Mrs. Zep- pie Griffin of High Point, N. C., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton. Dale and Judy Sellers of West Clinton, were visitors of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bishop, several days last week. Barbara Whitmire has returned home after a few days stay with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Lollis, in Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dalton had the | following visitors on Sunday: R. P.l Dalton of Chester, W. M. Dalton of ; Calhoun Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.j Hedgepath, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le6' Whitsell and Mrs. Mary Qtt and children of West Clinton. The following were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Will ard: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willard of near Greenwood, Feelie Horn of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Land, Jr., and children of Union, an dMr. and Mrs. Clarence Lusk and son of Honea Path. Barbara and Carpi Mills and F. W. Green spent the fourth at Folly Beach. Miss Gladys Satterfield and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., were in Charleston for the holidays. Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Pace and fam ily were guests of Mrs. J. A. Robin- Son in Fort Mill during the holidays. Mrs. Mart Satterfield and daugh ters were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown Sunday. Dewel Satterfield and Louise Brown spent several days the past week in Clearwater with their grand mother, Mrs. Florence Ervin. Mrs. Mabel Tucker, Loree Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker of West Clinton, were visitors .during the week of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.. Dees. Joel Allen Southerlin of Green ville, was the Saturday night guest of Kenneth Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parrish of Goldville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gro gan and Freddie sp^nt the holidays in Old Fort, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grogan. Copeland G. Brewington of the Navy, is spending several days with his sister, MVs. Leroy Davis, and Mr. Davis. • Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jarvis of near Greenwood, visited Mr, and Mrs. Claude Willard Monday. Mr. and Mrs Roy Sanders and children spent Thursday and Friday in Pickens with Mrs. Sanders’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Hoyt Anderson returned home with ithem for a visit* Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., spent the week-end with Mrs. Black s sister, Mrs. John Castles, and Mr. Castles in Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown’s visi tors during the holidays were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis and family and other friends from Griffin, Ga., Mrs. Ola Manley of Piedmont, is spending a while with her son, Edward Manley, and Mrs. Manley. Mrs. Alma Hawkins and daugh ter have returned to their home in Spartanburg after a few days visit with hex niece, Mrs. Henry Aber-t crombie, and Mrs. Abercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble and Billy of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedgepath of Laurens, on Sun day visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and Mrs. Betty Cauble. [ Mr. and Mrs. Colie Abercrombie spent the week at Folfy Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr., Douglas in Gray Court last week. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis and Judy spent Friday in Goldville with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O’Shields of Ware Shoals, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields.. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman and Gerry and Linda Prather spent Sun day with Mr. Prather’s father, Paul Gallman. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Prather are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Birthday Party ■ ■- Mrs. O. B. Smith recently honored her daughter, Naomi, with a party at her home. Games were played by the group, after which refresh ments were served by Misses Ruth Smith and Ruth Yarborough. Each child present presented Naomi with a gift. Sick List I Little Donnie Dees is ill. Mrs. J. A. Rogerevis ill at hei home. Jim Coleman remains ill at his home. She was a member "Lydia Bap tist church. Mrs. White is surviyetljpX her husband and one son, Cecil White: two brothers, and twp sisters^G. G. Grant and C. F. Grant,*'6f Green wood; Mrs. T. R. Street of Green wood and Mrs. Johnny Stroud of Goldville. Birthdays and Anniversaries Sara Alice Satterfield observed a birthday July 5. Miss Iva Dees will celebrate h6r birthday tomorrow, the 11. Mrs. Edward Moseley will observe a birthday July 13. ' * Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Jr., observed her birthday yesterday, the 9th. I Kenneth Meeks was 7 years old July 6. Brenda Joyce Dalton will be 3 years old J|uly 16. Miss Belle Nelson will have -a birthday July 15. Mrs. James ^ Smith observed a birthday July 8. Horace Smith celebrated his birth day July, 7. Dr. Felder Smith Nv Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 116 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment DOUBLE PLEASURE . i Mrs. Mary Ellen White Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen White, wife of C. E. White, who died at her home Tuesday morning After several months of illness, were held Wednesday at the Lydia Baptist church at 5 o’clock with Rev. J. H. Walker officiating. Interment followed in Rosemont cemetery in Clinton. Nephews of the deceased were pallbearers. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 21st,day of July, 1947, I will render a 'final ac count of my acts and doings as Exe cutrix of the estate of Raymond J. Pitts in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted tp. said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them,on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. HELENA B. PITTS. Executrix. June 20, ,1947.—17-4cw. , PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. 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