The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1949, Image 5
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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TO ALL BRIDES
AND PROSPECTIVE
BRIDES . . .
THE COLUMBIA DIAMOND RING BRIDE'S BOOK ^ >
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
“It’s Time That Counts"
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy
Tussy and Yardley
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COSMETICS
We have the popular items in these
makes of Toiletries now and invite your
inspection.
IN YARDLEY: Lsfrender and Bond
St. Dusting Powders, Shave Lotion, Toi
let Water, Soap and Perfume.
IN TUSSY: Wind Lotion (half price)
and Deodorant Cream.
Call By, or Phone, and We Will Promptly Deliver
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy
t Phone No. 400
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. . . and Help Make Oyr City Clepn, Healthful and
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J. C. THOMAS
JEWELER
“It’s Time That Counts”
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Lt. Guy Tumblin, now stationed
at Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Tumblin.
Major and Mrs. Archie Sam A-
dair, and two daughters, of Green
ville, spent Sunday with his moth-
I er, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Rant-
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawrence
and two sons, of Clemson, spent; IV’ T*
c j ittL mr-e Pitt- 1 Miss Little will be interested to
and is now visiting relatives in An
derson.
Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. Frank
Miller and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin were
in Greenville Wednesday and visited
several gardens on a garden club
tour.
Mrs. Everrett Carson and two!
sons, of Gastonia, N. C., spent several
days during the week with her sis
ter, Miss Jamie Little. Friends of!
v/ith Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Milam and
Misses Myra Adair, Barbara An- family in Leesburg, Fla. > n
dreson, Kent Wysor, Barrie Jean Miss Louise Kern, who teaches in 1 :t
W ingard, Peggy Copeland, and Cor- Lancaster, spent the week-end with!
nelia Harris and Frances Adair, stu- Mrs Agnes Kern Friends of Mrs. i’:
dents at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, Kern will be interested to know she 1 :;
spent the weekend at theii homes bas returned to her home here after :
here ’ spending i the winter months with 3
Miss Doyle Thomason, of Atlanta, daughter, Mrs. S. P. McElhinny, in :>
Ga., spent the week-ehd with her Atlanta, Ga.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thoma- Lt. and Mrs. Leo Clarke McCarthy. !j£
son. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges, of,. Columbia, spent the week-end! a
of Columbia, were also guests of Mr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W j’;
and Mrs. Thomason on Sunday. A. Johnson. i %
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan, of ^ r - anc ! Mrs. Lamar Nelson, o ,
Charleston, spent the week-end with Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end;;.*
his mother and sister, Mrs. J. H. with the formers mother, Mrs. T
Donnan, and Miss Miriam Donnan. J- Leake, and Mr. Leake.
Mrs. Fred F. Wakerly, of New J ° e McGee, pharmacy student at K
■York City, is spending some time Medical College of Charleston, j.:
' with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, s P ent th <? Easter holidays with his, K
1 and Mr. Ferguson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee 5^
» »» i Mrs. Robert Bell has accepted a T!
! Mr. awl Mr*, xa Boland Jr. jUon with j c p C J !X
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy at- .. , «, j .
, tended the funeral of Mrs. D. B. ’ ‘ Ir ' and Mrs ’ Howard Watkins
; Frontis in Ridge Springs Sunday.
Believe in luck?
Then don't forget that good
fortune will be on your side
if you save something now
and do it regularly.
May we invite you to use our
bank?
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Bailey & Son
BANKERS
C apital and Surplus $600,000.00
and sons spent Sunday with her par-
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ontis in Ridge Springs Sunday. «, " M S • — f:
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Rll V^^ rfnrH v V ' ' Keece< ln
son Michael of Columbia, spent the Mrs Ja ^ es Major — ■
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. dailghter Ann Charlotte, N C..
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Holland. ! are spending this week with her
Mr. and Mrs. William Sherratt pat . ents Mr and Mrs R w 3 oland
have returned to their home in Yea- _ n . Mrc ^ ,
don Pa after a several dav’s stav L Mr „ and Mrs - C. A. Hollis spent
° ^ “ a I 6 tl* y \ the Easter holidays in Louisville
with their son and daughter-in-law, Kv t , • . II’
j i.r-n- » ou witn their daughter, Mrs. A G
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sherratt. J
Miss Jane Anderson, of FarmviUe, | c i“ ldrcn - ,
Va„ a student at the Assembly’s M M r nin V’ d ” r . s ' ^ e ' ha ” Denn ‘ s ’ °
Training School, in Richmond spent j Ir and ’ Mrs j. R 0 5‘o asq ^ eStS °'
and E *ister-in-latv* Re^. ^nd^ I R ^, vn D L R ‘V
Georee A Anderson ' daughter, Rosalyn, are residing in
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland and 1 ^ Flond ^
chiidren, Bucky and Heien Ruth.,^'tmeS’m'knew ^ ‘h'as
! were guests of Mrs^ Holland s sis- ted a positlon Wlth T c Johnso C n
1 ter, Mrs. Virgil Abrams, and Mr. i co ^ pan y ’
Abrams, in Greenville, Sunday. J j at
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Johnson are L B Dillard and Ke " csp v v ^ it .!
residing m their newly constructed cd Mlsses Ll[a and Marv Dma ; a
v Ia m n •H nU a*- v a ' 0,her I" Columbia Sunday 1
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Kennedy,, Miss virgin; a SumereL of Green 1
formerly of Ware Shoals, have
ville, spent the week-end with her
i . . i • -a j . . viiiv-, ItlC W trt. K “’fr ilC
moved to this city and are res.dmg u Mr . and Mrs s w Sum .,
: in the home of Miss Ruth Bailey on ere |
l^ ® r “ d “ r „ Ke " ne d y 15 Friends of John Richard Copeland. I
Surfla Corn h H lmark M l>u ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland.
' Gerald Sober, of Greenville, spent *“ h " T“'i
> the week-end with his parents, Mr ./...l.L, , cl ' r " c : lv,1 1 ere he ,s '
an M MrS 'd H v, C 1^" , „ V1 j receiver? Sunday* br0kCn mJUry '
iMr^S^^^h^^i-d^Tnd- ^ f
i Mrs. Bill Davidson, of Asheville, N. of m" a n? Mrs B R a'u no 4UeS “ 1
jC., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -tTr ' vv A ic,ni» R r A ^ n
'John F. Norris and Miss Elizabeth H.nlhio ‘ i? ? •• ^ Small |
Nicholson. uzaoetn daughter, Kristie, spent the past
£SSsH^ s i~;“r:
M Mr n fn?Mr?' W ‘ ^icogl Na^Mr. and Mrs.!
km
Recent guests of Rev and Mrs T. Mrs c'c'^Barneue' Mr and Mrt
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and Miss Grace Beckett, of Vineland, Frlcnds 0 , Mrs Henry Neighbors'
* C Mr J an S H y Mr* t r w ^ j vvi11 be 8 lad *o know she is able to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hedden and b e up again alter being ill.
children, of Charleston, spent sev- w . B Lea, of Rocky Mount. N C
L a hor a M dUr A T g East r W,th „ Hr joined Mrs. Ua here this week for, a
rnd^Mrs M J it MrKP f > Kee ’ 3nd Mr ' several day * visit with her mothir,
and Mrs. J. D McKee. Mrs c M Bailev P ’’
Jgor r H S n^ aym ° P c U \ SPent E u as - D. H Reynolds and son,
, ter holidays in Sumtei with her DeLejn, of Washington, Ga.. spent
Ipuhml; ° rge Bultman * and Mrs *the week-end with her parents. Mr
B “ „ land Mrs. P. B. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore Mr. and Mrs. J.
j spent Sunday in Newberry with her
i mother. Mrs. Thompson Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
and Mrs. J. R. Cox were
guests of relatives in Spartanburg
and Greenwood Sunday.
.. T Powers and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, of Un-
• family, of Laurens, were guests Sun- ion, were week-end gue-dsof Mr an!
j da y of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. ; Mrs. Walter Danhoff
Miss Martha Owmgs and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons
Hams visited friends in Henderson- and son, Larry, of Whitmire were
I viHe, N. C.. for the week-end. ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. a' Sim-
Miss Miriam Beall, of Washing- mans Sunday.
' ton. D. C„ is spending the week with I Mr. and Mrs. Pierbe Chandler and
Mr f C t , W £, lls ,„ a "? daughters. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons spent
and Mrs. F. E. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in Charleston where they
Rudolph Cullum. and son. of Green-1 visited Magnolia and Middleton «ar-
wood, were visitors there on Sun- dens and other points ot interest
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence and
Miss Essie Davidson, of Great
Falls, spent several days during the
vi ay s UUIillX Ult:
,son. Jerry, spent Sunday in Green- week with,Mr. and Mrs. Joe David-
viHe. where they visited friends. son and Mrs. Louise Hilton
Mrs. W. P. Baldwin Sr. and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young, Jr. and
i tors, Alice and Mary, and Mr. and daughter, Nanette, spent Sunday in ’
Mrs. •Steve Truella, of Columbia, Spartanburg with Mrs. Young’s oar-
were guests during the past week ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Murphy
of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. f Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary and
Mr. and Mrs. William Buford and, Miss Ira Satterfield spent Sunday
son, of ^Savannah, Ga., spent the with Mrs. McCrary’s parents Mr
week-end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford and oth
er relatives here.
Mrs. J. W. Lawrence, accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. Jerome Finley,
of Mountville, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Mary Owens Drummond, in
Fountain Inn. Thursday
and Mrs. G. R. Lanford, in Spartan
burg. *,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr.,
spent Easter with_her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Hudgins, in Spartan
burg. ~
Mrs. George T. Speake is the guest
this week of Mrs. George M. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Law spent the in Manning
week-end with his sister. Mrs. Her- Miss Elsie Neighbors, of Columbia,
man A, Smith, Jr. and Mr. Smith, spent Easter with her parents Mr
in Florence. ! and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Jr.,; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gallowav, of
of Rock Hill, spent Easter with his, West Palm Beach. Fla., are visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. I Mrs. Galloway’s sister, Mrs. John W*
Mrs. J. I. Copeland, of Orlando,! Einney; and Mr. Finney. They will
Fla., spent several days during the leave tomorrow for a visit wdth their
week with her daughter, Mrs. Addi- daughter. Mrs. W. A. Murchinson in
son Neighbors, and Mr Neighbors.' Dillon
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The NEUROCALOMETER is being used by Dr. C. J.
Hart to analyze spinal nerves as they emit from the spinal
column. This analysis is made to locate the major area of
nerve pressure, which causes ill health.
i Dr. Hart, graduate of the Palmer Schind of Chiroprac
tic, has offices in the Jacobs building in Clinton. Office hours
are from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. every day except Thursday
and Sunday. It is not true to say "We did everything pos
sible”—unless—Chiropractic was included.
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