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s - Pa};e Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 2fi, 1950 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HRS. JOE CAMPBELL. CorrMpondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gregory, of dren of Panama City, Fla., spent sev- ( Chester, recently visited Mr., and erals days recently with Mr. and'purchased. Mrs. J. P. Terry. _ ' " J Miss Sara Boyce of Aiken, spent Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and j *e week-end with her parents, Mr. Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby, an d ^ rs - J- C. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Rhodes and Mrs. Florence Ervin of Augusta, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King 1 anburg, spent Tuesday with Mr. dren and Mr. and Mrs. Haskell ^ uncia y Mrs. C, O. Owens. ^ , ' ,! “ Mdnday on account 8f the death oN with the songs, prayers,, and minis the Rev. Sextons sister, Mrs. Myrtle, t er s meditation centering around and T0 \tr and Mrs Woodell King and ’ brin Sing out the meaning of the Holy family moved Tue” theiAome' .he Lord^ Supprf, which at North Creek which they recently 1 * 111 be ob »rved after the commu- ! Mrs. C. W. Rushton. James Arnold of Moncks Comer, and Paul Arnold of Columbia, spent the week-end with their parents, ’ and Becky were visitors at Cherokee, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. , IN. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spar- \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quinn and chil- will be observed nion meditation. At noon dinner Mrs. C. W. Foster spent the past •week with Mr and Mrs. W. L. Foster jn Chester. •••• Mr. and Mrs. E B. Norton and Charles visaed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ora Wood. • , Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris.and J;.mily spent the week-end with Mr. . • d Mrs. Frank Harris in Batesburg. Mrs C. E Ivey of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal. ' Mrs. Annie Garrett of near Clin ton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nabors of Ma rion, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten and sons and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner I visited Carl James, who is a patient in the Anderson hospital^ during the 1" W 1 Mrs B B. Mr, and Stroud. Mrs: Bill Terry and chil- Franklin of Buffalo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lipsey. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and daughter, Doris, visited relatives in Lancaster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell "were week-end. visitors in Greenville Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. James Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Rudploh Barker and children of Ware Shoals, and Perry children spent Sunday with Mr. and | Worley of Honea Path, spent Sunday Mrs, Joe Ward in Greenwood. with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples!' * Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith and daughters were Sunday guests of daughter of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Mr and Mrs. Albein^Timms in Pen-^the week-end with Mrs. Leila Smith dleton. ^ and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox. i| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davenport at Waterloo Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton and familv 'were called to Greenwood seryir Mr. Allen Suffered 25 Years ♦ 4 Dr. Haft Corrects Cause Twenty-five years of al most daily suffering tells the story of Mr. R. ('. Allen of Mountville, S .( >, before consulting Dr. ('. J. Hart. Now. Mr. Allen Says: ' }\y headache troubles are over." * « . - Here is Mr. story of how cause of his reeled?: Allen’s own he had the troubles cor- Mr. R. C. Allen -—'I have suffered with head- . e- for about 25 years, and neadache powder" was my middle name. I just had to take them every day for relief, and all the time the headaches were getting worse. They came more often and I would be so sick I eoufd hardly hold my head up. I lost lots of time from my work in addition to the awful suffering. Physicians said sinus ■ jie was the cause.. • • Finally I decided to try Chiropractic, sp I consulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. Dr. Hart examined me and found the cause ot my trouble to be a bone of the’spine creating pressure on nerves. - • After receiving Chiropractic adjustments, from Dr. Hart, I can truthfully kay thaP l teel better than I have4a years and my headache troubles are over. # "Folks,‘here is a way to get rid of those awful headaches without taking headache powders or potions. Consult Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. He will take X-ray pictures and locate the CAUSE of your trouble. . "After you have received Chiropractic adjustments, I am sure that you will also say, as I have said, My headache troubles are over. ' "In the interest of suffering humanity, I give Dr. Hart per- si mission to use this letter For the Correction of as he may see fit." Ill Health, Consult DR. CHARLES J. HART 251 West Main St. — Laurens S. C. Next to First Methodist Church Dial 22501 Hours 9-12, 3-fi — Parking Space DR HART TREATS VICTIMS OF POLIO WITHOUT CHARGE r •x "I I r &H,f@aAOHA WHY YOUR BEST BUY IS NATURAL CHILEAN NITRATE r »- y j 1. Natural. Chilean Nitrate is the only natural nitrate in the world. ^ 2. Nitrate Nitrogen. The nitroKen is 100 per cent nitrate. 3. Sodium. Chilean Nitrate contains sodium equivalent to about 35fn sodium oxide ( NarO). This acts like potash f k O' and helps to make the phosphate in the soil more available. ' 4. Iodine. Chilean Nitrate con- 6. Ideal Cotidition. Chilean Nitrate comes in free-floumn pellets — eatofHto handle and to apply in any distributor. 7, Qaic.k-JLe44a|(. Chilean Nitrate is immediately add completely available. 9. Anti-Arid. Chilean Nitrate helps keep the soil sweet. 9. Time-Tested. Chilean Nitrate has been proved by more than 100 years of re- teereh and practical farm tains iodine to help meet the experience, needs of plants, animals, and' |Q # Doubly Profitable - Economical. Chilean human beings 5. Other Plant Food Ele- ment.H. Chilean Nitratexon- tains small quantities of other elements that contribute to strong, healthy plant growth, such as manganese, potas sium. magnesium, boron, cal- •cium, iron, sulphur,, copper and zinc. Nitrate improves the quality of crops as well as the yield. Consistently excellent effect of heavy applicationa year 'after year upon crop and soil alike makes it an outstand ingly profitable and economi- cal nitrate (or every need and purpose. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. J. O. Womble is obser> birthday today. Mrs. James H. Ammons^celebrates a birthday January 31. Mrs. Fern Hardman has a birthday January 31. I Edna Lyda celebrated her 13th birthday yesterday. Charlie -Barber celebrated his birthday January 6. Mrs. Lee Thornton celebrated her ..birthday January 20. William Cannon will celebrate his 63rd birthday January 30. Little Marty»McGee will be one year old February 1. January 16th was C. W. .Rushton’s birthday. Mrs. Rushton and Mrs. | Frankie Gordon celebrated their birthdays January 17. Among The Sick Mrs. W. H. Ammons has been ill several weeks. Among those ill with meases are Ricky Wilson, Myra Ann and "Kathy Snelgrove. Friends of Mrs. R. T. Trammell will be sorry to know she is a pa tient at the General hospital' in Greenville. R. R. G.lmer is recuperating at his home on Beauregard street after be ing a patient at “the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Rufus Handback is improving after being ill several weeks. Litlle Gary Wilson is improving after an illness. Friends of Raymond Campbell will be sorry to know-he-is a patient at Hays hospital where he underwent an appendectorhy Sunday. Mrs. Allen Campbell is improving after being ill. Mrs. Hattie Smith of Charlotte, N: C, is imprbvmg from an ilrtess. I • Card of Thanks I I would like to express my deep | appreciation to my friends for their kindness during my illness, while a patient at the hospital and since I re turned home. Also for the cards, let ters and flowers received. —Grady Arnold. . , Birth Announcements ftl.ii ku elder ■ — j Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder announce the birth of a son, Herbert Victor, Jr., on January 22 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Blackwelder is 1 the former Miss Christine Davis. — Swayngham Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swayngham an nounce the arrival ofi a daughter, Nora Bea, on January 19 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Swayngham will be remem bered as Miss Evelyn Simmons. Bailey Memorial Church To Broadcast On Sunday, February 5 Bailey Memorial church will broadcast its .iregular.. morning. .worship service at 11 o’clock over statiorr WLBG. The choir will render two special mirpr™ b’ers, and the pastor will . deliver a message on the theme, "The Forgot ten Day," dealing with Sabbath ob- 'servance. Bailey Memorial church is glad of an opportunity to take part in this, concerted program by the ministers ; of Laurens county. Quarterly Conference at Bailey Memorial Church Next Sunday, January 29, the first 1 quarterly conference for this confer ence year for Bailey Memorial! Southern Methddist church* here and ( the Morris Chapel Southern Metho-! dist church at Pomaria, will be held J in the Bailey Memorial church. A large delegation will come from Po- mari^ for this conference. In this; all-day session the regular Sunday school service will convene at-’10 o’clock with a class for all ages, and all the visitors may feel free tp-at-l tend the class or department or their choice. At 11 o’clock the regular | ; service of the church will be held, THEY'S ONLY ONE NATCHEL SODA!" • “Just being natchel makes Chilean soda different. Lot of fanners says it’s because the nitergen is all nitrate, and that’s how plants likes it best. Lot of 'em figure the soda and all the other minerals in it help make good, strong stands, too.” 1 I I I I I J Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE • EXAMINATIONS: * * 9:00 to 5*0 / Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:S0 Phone 794 for Appointment will be served in the dining room in the basement. At 2 o’clock all will again gather in the auditorium with members of the conferenoe to hold the business session. At this time reports t from all the o(ifg£nizptions will be heard, and matters' 6l busine^ relatives to' next Sunday. the program of the churches will be discussed. All members and friends of both churches are invited to attend the conference. There will be no evening service nmiumnnnmii LOW PRICES EVERY DAY AT YOUR FRIENDLY A & I “A&P Aople Sauce 2 N c° a J 21c White House Milk 3 r T “‘! 33c Golden Maid White Margarine 1-Lb. 1Q- Pkg. 4 TO Iona Sliced or Halves 1 Peaches 20c No 24 Can Pole BEANS, 2 lbs. .... .. -5-Lb. Bag ORANGES .... J.: Carolina Sweet ., $ POTATOES, 2 lbs. rr. Size 54 GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for . V Green CABBAGE, 2 lbs Yellow 2 lbs f7S. No. 1 White POTATOES, 10 lb. bag 35c 29c 32c «* 15c 29c NIBLETS BRAND Corn 2 Snowdrift Swift Jewel _____ Armour’s Treet Sunnyfield Self Rising Flour 1—L- Coldstream Pink SHir^n Carrpbel’.’s Tomato Juice Ann Air's Coi ned Beef 12-Oz. Can 3- Lb. Can 4- Lb. Ctn. I2 c ^37c ^■67c 46 Oz. Can 12-Oz. Can Mild American Cheese mm mm. mm mm em ^ mm mm lafao Sunnybrook Grad* A Large ■Shipped Eggs.; Ob?' Dried Peaches _ m. Iona or Packer's Label Corn 2 No. 2 Cans MILD & MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK * 59c At Ann Page Peanut Butter is 16-Oz. Jar 35c Bisquick 27c 20-Oz. Pkg. 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