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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS .>. ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest .Concerning Clinton Residents
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"ic of h£r d i i^h'er.r >Jrv Cdn
Jitin^er, in Merchantwlle^N. jXT*
l and acts of kindness siiown her du - ARROW plin^ Machines — ,ti><
ing her illness. Mrs. Crawford is re' ; handy littlfe jofftce time-saver
' cu perating frorrv an operation at the Chronicle Publishings Co. \..n
Card of Thanks " home
Mrs. 'Belle Crawford wishes t'> -B; e '
thank her friends for the lovely cards
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Mrs. R. C. Oates of Easley, spent daughter', Mrs. P. M. Clement, and
; several days this week with her Mr. Clement iin Charleston. On Mon-
daughter, Mrs. Herschell Thomason, day evening they attended a Choral
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NERVOUSNESS!
This is a condition usually characterized by such symptoms as
extreme sensitiveness, fears, anxiety, poor concentration and gen
eral inability to carry on with routine everyday duties properly. To
sum it up, the sufferer is usually miserable to himself, and his pres,
ence makes it very miserable for those with whom he associates.
The underlying CAUSE of this condition is found definitely to
be in the SPINAL NERVOUS {system of the body, where deUcate
nerve fibres become Irritated, due to misaligned segments of the
spinal column. This weakened condition of the norvous system
makes it impossible for the normal transmission of the VITAL
NERVE ENERGY which travels these nerve nalhs. It Is Important,
then, to employ some means whereby this condition can be located
and corrected. This the competent Chiropractor effectively does —
vfith the aid of the Neurocaloibetfer or Nerve meter, and X-ray spiro
graph, which gives us a visual of the offending vertebra.
If you are suffering with nervousness and feel that nothing has
been done for your condition, there is definite hope for you in com
petent Chiropractic.
Consult
DR. G. J. HART
SCIENTIFIC CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES
ON THE SQUARE DIAL 22096 LAURENS. S. C.
and Mr. Thomason.
Mrs. S. M. Warner has returned
from Shelbyville, Tenn., where she
spent the past week. Her brother,
P. G. Coop, returned with Her for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T.Thomason spent
several days at the .fprniture market
in High Point, N. C., this week.
Mrs. W. R. Bridges of Spartan
burg, is visiting her son, C. W.
Bridges, and Mrs. Brdiges.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weir have
moved into an apartment in, the
home ott Mrs. J. W. Crawford on
North Broad* street.
! Mr .and Mrs. Edward Campbell
| are occupying one of the recently
; constructed houses on Jones street.
Mrs. S. D. Dawkins spent several
Society concert in which Mrs. Clem
ent participated.
W. J. Bailey is on a vacation trip
to the west coast of Florida.
Mrs. yarina Befsill is spending sev
eral dfcys in Little Mountain and
Columbia with relatives.
Friends of Dr. F. F. Hicks will be
glad to know he is improving at his
home from an illness.
-C. W. Ahrens, of Macon, Ga., was
the week-end guest of friends here.
Miss Rebecca Speake spent the
week-end in Orangeburg with her
sister. Miss Frances Speake.
Miss Angela Cassanova spent the
week-end with her brother, Adrian
Cassanova, and Mrs. Cassanova in
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd of Barks-
. , , ■ u , , dale, spent Sunday with Mrs. E.
days lastweek in HartsvUiSJUlh- her 1 chandler and-.Mrs. Clarence Cope-
sisterr-Mrs: T. W. Edgeworth. 1 land
Friends of G. Moore will be in.j. Mr and Mrs ; w R , Martin visitod
terested to know he left Sunday for , he tormer . 3 [)arents Mr and Mrs .
Birmingham, Ala., where he will con
tinue his work with J. A. Jones Con-
John L. Martin, in Spartanburg dui-|
ing the week,
.struetion company. I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
1 W.J. Putnam , s visaing his daugh-j Mr and Mrs R c Adair were in;
ter. Mis. J. A. Seay, and Mr. Seay, ijjjj Wednesday to "attend thei
in Anniston Ala. ■Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo" at
Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson and daughter, Wjnthrop college
Rachel Ann, and Mrs. H. R. Brown. F > iends of M “rs. W. E. Bell will be,
accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Mae Wil- glad knovv she JS im p r oviag.f r om'
W ^f« k 1 arf illness at her Home m RennoT”’ .
Mrs. Miriam Poteat of Lexington,
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Mrs. Rhett P. Adair spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Ed Locke, in Lit
tle Mountain. Mr. Adair spent the
week-end ther* and accompaihied her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mobley and
daughters of Union, spent Sunday
j with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCrary.
Miss Doris Baldwin, with Miss
Peggy Johnson of Columbia, were
i week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
David Trice in Fayetteville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Reid spent
Sunday in Whitmire with, relatives.
Mrs. John B. Nicholson was in
■ Columbia Saturday for the marriage
N. C., was the week-end guest of Mr
and Mrs. Chick Ray.
Mrs.l W, J. Crews spent Monday in
Woodruff with her sister, Mrs. Roscoe
Stone, who underwent an operation j
at Workman Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Jimmy Mujor, of Charlotte,
N. C., is spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Bo
land. |
Ray Pitts, T. C. Johnson, Jr., Ar-1
chie Clark and Joe McDaniel, accom-!
panied by B. Brownlee of Laurens,!
were in Shelbyville, Tenn., Thurs
day for the funeral of S. M. Warner.,
Friends of J. B. Johnson will fcjc
of her daughter, Miss Jane Ellen interested to know he has accepted
Nicholson to James MacMillan Rabb, an office position with Joanna Cot- j
^ r - I ton Mills company in Goldville.
Mrs. Estelle Abrams is spending Mrs. M. Cassanova. Mr. and Mrs.
i several days with her daughter, Miss, j dmes j ackS) and Mlke Cassanova 1
Lou Abrams in Miami, She, vvere in Greenville Friday evening to I
made the trip, by plane from Colum- attend a dinner given for Pet Milk!
company 4mployees and their fami-jl
at~the- OrtSfay hoTeT
son and daughter-in-law Mr-^-aad...
Mrs. iBruce Galloway, ib Trenton.
Miss Frances Leonard spent the
week-end at her home in Reidviile.
She had as her guest Miss Rose Wat
son, also of the orphanage staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and
son, Johnny, Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. s ui 0 n with Barber Coleman Co./of
Crocker in Camden.
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1 George Betsill, orf the University
Miss Jane LTTne' - bT’'Rockmgham,
N.\C., spent the week-end with her;
mohter, Mrs. John W. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Downes L. Monroe'
spent the week-end in Black Moun-j
tain, N. C., with the latter’s sister, i
Mrs. William Chisholm, and Mr'
Chisholm.
Earl M. Stewart, who holds a po-'
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I of Georgia, Athens, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Varina F.
Betsill.
* Friends of Mrs. Paul Cole, of Cross
Hill .will be sorry to know she is a
patient at the local hospital suffer
ing injuries received in an automo
bile accident Tuesday. •
Mrs. _Roy Thomas is visiting her
sister, Mrs. E. C. Perry, in Washing-
j ton, D. C.
| ; Mr. and Mrs? Hugh Smith will ar-
| ; rive today from Oakland, Calif.,
| ] where they made their home, for a
j visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| L. C. Singley. Mr. Smith will enter
ithe senior class at Clemson college in
•February. . T
Mr. and .Mrs. C. J. Sheaf, and ^"uary !9
family, of Parr, spent Sunday with! i es ai
| Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford.
Spindale, N. C., spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stew
art, and other relatives.
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Give A Portrait
For Valentine...
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetingy
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
Tomorrow, January. 23, is the
birthday of S. D.* Dawkins, and his
daughter. Miss Shirley Dawkins, has
a birthday January 27.
Mrs. Cal Turner observed a birth-
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and daughter, Mrs. C.
B. Kugler, will observe birthdays to-1
Friends of Mrs. Sam Shealy will
morrow, January 23. *
be glad to know she is improving ai-1 , ,,
an illnncc ' and MrS -
Joseph Parker Dailey, son of Mr.
ter an illness ' ‘ ulc * ^ rs ' L ’’ ^ will celebrate
J.. J. Green is spending the week 8 Wrthd*,'Januan- 25
Roberta Bond, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Bond, will celebrate a
jin New York on a buying trip for the
Earline Shoppe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil
dren spent Sunday in Prosperity with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Sease.
‘’Bo” McMillan, student at Presby
terian college, is ill and a patient at
Hays hospital. His friends will be
glad to know he is now improving.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. B. H. Suddeth, Mrs.
Jessie Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. No-
birthday January 29.
January 26 birthdays, include Ed
Pitts, son of Mrs. P. M. Pitts, and
James Dominick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson wiil!
observe a wedding anniversary the
27th. ^
Arthur E. Anderson, III, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson of Chi
cago, 111., will celebrate his first*birtn-
laird Suddeth visited Alan 'suddeth ; ? ay Jan !f?. ry 2 t 4 -^ Irs Anderson is the
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It's not too early to start
* - thinking of Valentine. Give
a portrait of yourself or any
t member of your family as the
most intimate of personal
gifts. Plan now to rooike sure
you'll be ready in time. Phone
us for a sitting—
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MODERN STUDIO
Jacobs Building
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at Clemson college Sunday.
former Miss Lalla Mae Edwards of
IVLss Ann Gibson of Columbia,! . y ir-. L „
spent the week-end here as a dele- 1 M Lttcy El ‘ zabc ? Ear * le ’ daa ghter of
gate from Columbia college to attend 1 Mr " and Gargle of Flor-
the Fellowship Council meetings at : en £f-^‘ll be one,year old January 24.
Pre-fcyterian college. She is the meet-: , D ° r ° thy / eanne daughter
of Mrs. W. C. Shealy of this'city. ! Mr ". and W ' Mahon uf !
Misses Sara Chapman ahd Brownie! ? ree, ; Vllle ’ wi 9 l ! u her birth -
Griffin of Concord, N." C„ and Cross ? ay J^ary 24. Mrs Mahon is the
former Miss Evelyn Ramage.
Clarks Move To
Kings Mountain
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Hill, and James Chapman, of Char
lotte, N. C., were visitors here Sat
urday. •
Friends of Dillard Bol'and will be
glad to know he is improving at home
following a tonsilectomy-at Hays hos- | Mt . and Mrs. Archie Clark and
pi -V „ „ ^ 'v'’! children will leave tomorrow to make
Mrs, O. O. Copeland of Nowberry. t(leir htmle in Kings Mountain , N , c .,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. iWhere they wlll b ‘ m charse ' o( lhe
G. Shaaly. c(llintry c , ub
fr-r* A “ sl ‘ n Chandler! Slnce coming lo clin - [on> scvea
will be glad tojknow he has resumed years ag0 the clarks ^
his s.udies at Clemson college after many tri4 , nd3 regrel they arc
being ill at his home the past week, leaving the city. Mr. Clark until re.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands are vis-
cently owned and operated the Auto
Ring their son-in-law and daughter, | Supply store here.
Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe in Colum
bia,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake spent
several days this week with their
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