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Thursday, January 6, 1949
CpI. Coley L. Lowery
Returns Home Soon
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pace Five
Presently serving with the First
Cavalry division in the occupation of
Japan is Corporal Coley L. Lowery
32, of this city.
Corporal Lowery has been with
SlwKoSiPEftSOHAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
ing his army career and he was in MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative
the Far East small arms tournament
Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Elliott is the at present" are making their honw
| former Miss Mildred Hayes of Jo- in Marion.
I anna. . | ‘ ,
recently held at Camp McGill, Ja- an< j jj m B, r j ( jg eSi Floyd
P an ‘ Bridges and William Jenkins of
; Marbuy, Md., spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe John-
CREDITORS* NOTICE
All persons having claims against
Headquarters troop of the First Cav-! the estate of John H. W. Boyd, de-
Thursday (tonight) at 7 o’clock at
Joanna club.
With The Sick
Mrs Pearl Williams is ill at her
home on Magnolia street
Mrs. Vernon Garner’s group has Mrs. James Lovelace is confined
charge of the social hour. Mrs. R. * 0 ^ er h ome on Marion street.
L. Francis, program chairman, has Friends of Mrs. Charlie Burgess,
who has been quite ill at Hays hos-
alry division since February 1947 \ T i Mr - Mrs. Jim Winsper and arranged an interesting New Year’s wno has oeen quite m at Mays nos-
1 V- .utt* 47 ,’ ceased, are hereby notified to file M M Walt „ noanrrv snent nroeram P ital « Wl11 be interested to know she
*“ d J°? n r wlU le „ ave {0 * United' the same duly verified, with the un- vi^tine ^S of^- P * * is at the home of her sister. Mrs.
States for re-sasignment. He enlisted dersigned, and those indebted to said . Cha , rleston ^ 1 ‘ B j th Announcements Luke Clark, on Simms street,
lor military serv.ee .n February estate will please make payment ,eresl m ^ Add°wn Mrs- Ryan Poag is a patient a!
1942, and received his basic training likewise Mr - an<1 Mrs - Mac Brown and; “ , , Wjvherrv ho«;nita]
at Camp Stewart, Ga. He served iS W M. E. BOYD children and Mrs. Marian Hamm! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Addison an- Newberry hospital.
England, France, Germany, Holland Administrator ' ‘were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs pounce the birth of a daughter a.
and Belgium, and participated in the
crossing of the Rhine river with the i P? C ' 20, - ia48 '^ > - 3cw '
Ray Surratt in the Fairview CO m- Ha y s hos P ltal
| munity
743rd Field Artillery battalion dur-1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHKON1CLI Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard at
tended the air show in Newberry
Sunday.
STOMACH TROUBLE!
“I have a choking in my throat which seems to be
caused by gas bubbling up from my stomach. Most
everything I eat causes gas and a burning sensation. I
am nervous, bothered with constipation and take some
thing every day in an effort to get some relief.
“Can you help me get well, Doctor Hart?”
This is what a 26-year old woman recently said in
an interview in our office.
After the examination, we advised the patient that
the cause of her stomach trouble had been located and
could be removed. 1
Excellent results followed shortly after correction
was made. One by one, the symptoms disappeared and
she declares that she is now able to eat without stom
ach distress, constipation has cleared up and the ner
vousness has improved.
If you have a stubborn case of stomach trouble or
other illness and wish to get well, consult—
DR. CHARLES J. HART
254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C.
One Block west of Post Office, next to First Methodist Church.
Ground Floor Plenty of parking space.
Opening January 7
Glutton
Muiic Supply Go.
103 North Broad Street
(Building Formerly Occupied by Hamilton’s)
Phone 610
Complete Line of
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Clinton, S. C.
Promoted To Major
Captain Fred L. Ross, son of Mr.
Elliott and Mrs. John M. Ross of Joanna.
Pfc. and Mrs. Calvin EUiotC"\>f has been promoted to the r^nk of
Olympia, Wash., announce the birth major in the U. S. Army. Major
Mr and Mrs Rav Braes and son of a son * Jarnes Robert * on Dec - 24 and Mrs - Ross have three da ugh-
rwc at Madigan General hospital at Fort ters, Fredna, B:iaine and Judy, and
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing and
Electricol Construction
Work
Floor Plugs A Specialty
ARNOLD M. CANNON
406 W. Maple St. TeL 414-J
of Cross Anchor, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Bragg Sunday.
On Sunday the C. A. Dickeys had jlj
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I*-:
Livingston and daughter, and Mr. ‘ S
, and Mrs. Royo Bedenbaugh and chil-
dren of Newberry.
Misses Nora and Jim Hawkins, ] §
Claude and Doc Harwkins visited 1
relatives in Chester Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Humphries g
were week-end guests in Anderson Jjs
of Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton. •V
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I Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert i*%
and children spent Sunday with Mr. j-j
and Mrs. S. M. Roof in Newberry. ! h
i Miss Bebe Wilson spent last week J-J
with her sister, Mrs. Harold Russell, £
and Mr. Russell. On Sunday Mr. S
1 and Mrs. Russell and Bebe motored
to Chick Springs.
Miss Doris # Humphries and Miss
; Joyce Corley spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corley Tn
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer spent
Newberry.
last week visiting relatives and points
of interest in Florida.
Mr. and Mts. Johnny Davis of
'Cross Hill, were recent visitors of
Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 B. W. Oxner.
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and little
i Cherry spent the week-end in Co
lumbia with Mrs. Ann Bragg and
Miss Fran Bragg.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeter *
Holden in Gastonia, N. C.
Billy Hunnicutt of Fort Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell, Mr. :‘j
and Mrs. Harold Rhodes of Laurens.
; Mrs. Nell Tinsley and daughter of
Greenville, Mr. and’ Mrs. • Jack 5
Rhodes of Clinton, were recent din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack £
Hunnicutt.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Crawford Collins
and daughter of Greenville, J. E. g
Bishop of Newberry and Miss Martha
Slice of Greenwood, visited the E. 8
H. Alexanders over the week-end. j«
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham,! S
Richard and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. S
Shuford Lewis were Sunday visitors 8
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wilson in':-:
Ninety-Six. £
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stevenson of !*♦
j Virginia, spent last week with Mr. *'
and Mrs. Horace Hamm.
Mrs. Deri Jacks is spending this
week in Fort Mill with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt
were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Buddy Hunnicutt in Ninety-Six.
^r. and Mrs. L. M. Wood,, Shelby
Wood, and Billy Osborne of New
berry, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Moore. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Templeton and
Sandy spent Monday in Greenville. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lowery of ::
Columbia, and Mrs. Anne Cole of 8
Newberry, were Sunday visitors of I*
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis.
Among those attending the Gator j;
| bowl game in Jacksonville. Fla., New £
! Years from Joanna were: Messrs. :•*
i James Simpson, John Ross, James 2
Hollingsworth, C<?cil O’Dell, Joe Ter- «
jry, Guy Prater, J. C. Lambert, Rudy :':
; Prater. Jim Byars, Ralph Prater, «
; Louie Prater, Rolf Clark, Carl Fran- S
jzen, Bill Dees. Leroy Hamm, Elmer * 8
Bennett, Frank Templeton, Carl H
Stroud, Marvin Bridges, Mr. and '
Mrs. Charlie Cole and C. B., Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway, Mrs.
Charles Attaway and tToni- of Whit-
mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and &
Mrs. J. L. Abrams. g
Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Jimmy 8
Stewart and Mrs. J. W. Davis spent 8
Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and j 4
Mrs. Charles Stewart. *
Mrs. Rolfe Clark and Jimmy were S
week-end guests of Mrs. Clark’s
mother, Mrs. W. G. Puckett, in Greer. I S
Mrs. James Simpson spent the {■|
week-end in Donalds with Mrs. Cur- H
| tis Jackson. jS
Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight and h
J family spent New Years day with
the former’s parents in Irmo.
Deri Jacks of the Navy, has re
turned to San Diego, Calif., after
spending his leave with Mrs. Jacks
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer!
Jacks..
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Weir were'
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Clarkson in Newberry.
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Hinson and
James of Sycamore, Ga., visited Rev.
H. F. Bauknight and family last
, week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simms attend
ed the funeral o( the latter’s aunt,
1 ih Elberton, Ga., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt,!
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy and chil
dren attended the Tee Vogues in
Greenville Friday evening.
Business Meeting
The ladies’ class “of the Methodist
church will have their quarterly
[business meeting Tuesday, at 7:00
i o’clock at the church. The following
I ladies will be hostesses during the «
i social hour: Mrs. J. J. Abrams, Mrs.-
|H. M. Willingham and Mrs. James
Fulmer. a
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Pki 32c
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The Joanna Woman’s’ club will
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