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X W N :-rni Thursday, May 20, THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Batson To Assist Darr «For Summer Rev. LJoytl Batson has been se cured to assist Rev. J. L. Darr, pas,.- tor,, in the activities at the First Bap- tist church this summer and has al ready entered upon his duties. Mr. Batsotf served the church in a similar capacity for a month last summer. He is a native of Alcolu, a graduate fo Furman university, and has just completed his first year as a student at the Southern Baptist The ological seminary in Louisville, Ky. WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS ■ . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KHOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents New Cotton Dresses i . -t Cotton Ballerina Petticoats Seamfree Nylons (irregular) Coro Jewelry _ Nylon Hose - 1.95 if perfect Corette Slips New White Handbags 5.95-8.95 1.98 69c 1.00 x plus tax 1.00 3.98-4.95 5.00 plus tax Gene Mnderson £ You Can’t Beat Value Lawrence Ferguson, of N. C. State college, Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, of Greenville, spent' Sunday with Mrs. Carson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Little Phyllis Eassy, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and j [s visiting her grandparents, Mr. and T. D. Copeland attended the funeral of Mrs. Hayes Parks, of Charleston, whose services were held in Chester last Thursday. Mrs. Lonnie Fellers and,, children, of Abbeville, were week-end guests of Mrs. Clyde Young. ' Mrs. George W. Taylor has. re turned from Decatur, Ga., where she attended commencement exercises at Columbia. Theological seminary. Her son, Aiken Taylor, was a member oi the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Curry and Miss Ruby Ross, of Fountain Inn, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Van S. Jones. Friends of J. B. Speake will be glad to know he is recuperating at j his home in Kinards, after being a : patient , at the local hospital, i Mr. a'nd Mrs. H. K. Covington and | children, of Hamlet, N. C., spent the I week-end here with relatives. Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith, of Clemson, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sing- ley. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and little | daughter, Kristie, have returned home after spending some time in Florence with her mother. Mrs. Ag-| nes Brodie. Miss Hattie Fuller, of Henderson-] ville, N. C., was the week-end guest; of Mrs. Lillie Bolt. Mrs. Joe Leake and Mrs. T. J.l Leake were guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Sam* Leake in Union last week. Mrs. J. C. Hughes of Easley, Mrs. Eddie Harbin and daughter, Miss Faith Harbin, of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bruce of Greenville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard and son, Billy, spent several days re cently in Elloree, where they were I Mrs. Hugh J. Eargle and small, ca ii e d by the death of the former’s J daughter, Lucy, of Florence, spent j brother-in-law. J. S. Dantzler. . (the past week with her parents, Mr.' Mrs. Dudley Ray and Miss Colie •and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Mr. Eargle Summer were recent guests of Mr. (was here for the week-end and ■ac-fand Mrs. Carroll Eargle. Sr., and Mr. jcompanied them home. i and Mrs. Carroll Eargle, Jr., in Co-! i Mrs. S. M. Warner and Mr. and lumbia. . Mrs. P. G. Coop spent several days 1 Miss Carolyn McIntyre, of Ben- : during the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coop and Mrs. T. E. Lentz, in Shelbyville. Tenn. Miss Marian Pitts and Frank Ram- age were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahon in Greenville Saturday. nettsville, WcTS the W'eek-enci guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton Mrs. Templeton’s mother, Mrs. Edith L. Cash, of Simpsonville, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law. 1 Mrs. Robert A. Hcinsohn has re- 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. DesChamps, of turned to her home at Labrah planta- Bishopville, were guests of Mrs. P. J. tion, Thomasville, Ga„ after a visit Chandler during the week. with her sister, Mrs. W. R. Ander- i Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. Mr. son. Jr., and Mr. Anderson, jand Mrs. Charles R. McDaniel ana Mrs. J. F. Milam and daughter,! i Mrs. Joe McDaniel spent Sunday in Cuynell, of Columbia, and Mrs. \V\ ! Augusta, Ga., with the former’s son £ Adair of Greenville, were week-1 i and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.j e pd guests-of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.j j B. W. McDaniel. , Roberts. Mr. ^and Mrs. Ennis DarJ I Mrs. Margaret McFadden. of Man- field of Hartsville, were also guests ning, was the guest several days the qf Mr. and Mrs. Roberts during tne j past week of Mr. and Mrs. Almon week Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Lucy Nabors had as her ■ T. Speake. guests last week: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. i Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth, Mrs. i Jessie Sparks, and Noland, Suddeth Wedding Invitations, Announcements Engraved or process printed. Finest quality stock and workmanship. Informals, Reception Cards, Visiting Cards. It will be a pleasure to serve you. Prompt delivery on orders. Chronicle Publishing Co. STATIONERY DEPT. 1 past week Terry Thomas, and Joanne Vaughn Barnette and sons of Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. ,Otis Attaway ahd son, Bo, and vrsited*relatives in Blairs during the Ray Kelly, Jr., of Ninety-Six; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Nabors of Gieenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Chesly Abrams and Mix of Kinards, spent the week-end at and Mrs. Jim Bedenbaugh of New- Camp Ton-A-Wandah t near Header-j berry. - _ .X sonviile, N. C, with Jean Breedin. j Tom B.' Milam and daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock Cecile Dye, of 'Leesbjurg, Fla., are and son, Haynie, and Mrs. Herman Nabors, attended commencement ex ercises of the graduating class of nurses at Memorial hospital in An- 'derson Wednesday evening. ' , j Mr. and Mrs. William Young at tended the horseshow in Greenville Saturday. Miss Laurie Shumate spent tne visiting Mrs. John T: Little and oth er relatives in the'eity. Mr. and ^Mrs. Norman Duke, oft Union, and Miss Essie Davidson, of GreaX'Falls. were receni guests of Mk and Mrs. Joe L. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson have returned from a visit with their - - jLuiaughtrr. Mr**- Kilt R. McMaflUit: week-end~wtUT~neFparents/Mr. andjanH VTai^r i n A lkor»\r fZ. n Chiropractic Review Published in the public interest to illustrate and explain the practice of Chiropractic. , DR. HART SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Case -No. 78—Woman, age 27, suffering from sciatic rheuma tism. -Excruciating pain in left hip extended into left leg. This region tense, tender and the slightest movement aggravated the condition. Confined^ to bed tfor three weeks. Previous treat ment gave very little relief. X-ray examination revealed a pressure upon vital nerves supplying this area. Adjustments were given and pressure was removed. Patient reported excellent pro gress and after being under our care one week, she was able to drive car 17 miles from her home to our office. For additional information concerning Chiropractic tune in on radio station WLBG each Monday, Wednes day, and Friday at 12:35 P. M. Also Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:35 P. M. DR. CHARLES J. MART a LAURENS, S. C: Above Little Dixie-Home Store Telephone ?2096 (Closed Thursday) and Major McMaster, in Albany, Ga. Mrs. F. N. Shumate, in Greenwood. _| Mrs. McMaster and children return-1 Mr- and Mrs. John Livingston and; e d home with them for a visit while baby have moved to Cross'. Hill, \taj or McMaster attends a training where they will make their home.- | school in jet plane instruction. Mr. .and Mrs. JohnV.G. Ritts; of Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Davis and j Winder, Ga., and Miss Marian Pitts, i children, of Atlanta, Ga., visited rel- j student .at Lander college. Green-1 ative^ here recently. 'wood, spent the week-end with their! Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hemfurd, of I i mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts, Loris, visited Mrs. A. Pitts and Misses Maude and Sue Wells were; family recently, week-end guests of Mrs. E. W. San-^ Mrs. Howard Watkins and young ders in Anderson. ' ! SO n were guests of relatives in Ruth- ! Friends of Mrs. R. E. Poole will re- erfordton. N. C.. several days la.t 1 gret to know .she was caiied to El-'w^ek. Lerton. Ga., recently on account of ;Mis. W. B. Lea, of Rocky Mount the death of her father. n. C., and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr.!' Miss Leone Crosby, of Union, spent of Wadesboro, N. C.,,were here dui-! the week-end witfi her sister, Mrs. j n g the week to visit their mother, Hugh Ray. and Mr. Ray. I Mrs. C. M. Bailey. W. C. Bolt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney have visiting his sister, Mrs. Jack Red, and Mr. Red this week. a trip to Daytona returned from Beach, Fla. Mrs. J. F. Thompson, of Newberry,) Mr. and Mrs. Darrell FrarfiflTof Mr. and Mrs. Bob Groshan, of Wash-j Asheville, N. C„ recently visited’the ington, D. C., were guests during the week of Mrs. 1. O. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roddy spent former’s mother, Mrs. Platt Prather,' and Mr. Prather. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall, Jr., and several days last week at Myrtle daughter. Ishbelle, of Greenville, and Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shockley Hall, ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black and Charlotte, N C., recently visited children spent the week-end with the their mother. Mrs. E. H Hall. 1 former’s mother, Mrs. Norman Black, More "People You Know” on Page 1 in York. ° Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bailey and; —— children and Miss Mary Ella Bailey of Greenwood, Miss Agatha Bailey [of Chester, Mr. and Mrs.< George Ro per of Laurens, and Frank Bailey of i 'Greerivile, were recent guests ofi their mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bishop and Mr. apd Mrs. Eric Barnes were in Green wood Wednesday evening to attend the Pharmaceutical meeting and luncheon held at the Oregon hotel. Mrs. R. P. Kapp, of Columbia, spent Saturday with her sister, Miss Ella Little McCrary. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr and 1 daughters. Misses Ruby Jo and Mary! Sue Darr, left Monday for Blue 1 Mountairf college, Miss., to attend a piano recital given liy their daugh ter and sistef, Miss fllanchej Darr, and to attend the Baptist convention in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, accomr panied by,their daughter, Mrs. Allen McSween, of Lincolnton, N. C\, left ^Sunday for Richmond, Va., whefe ^they attended the graduating exer cises of the Assembly's Training school. Their daughter and sister, Miss Emily Dillard, was a member of the graduating class. Appliances Now In Stock ; —RANGES —REFRIGERATORS —HOME FREEZERS —IRONERS —DISPOSALLS —WASHERS ^ELECTRIC SINKS —DISH WASHERS —W ATER HEATERS SALES — SERVICE ix HOME SUPPLY CO. 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