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% t , 9 ! 4 « t V I Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 9, 1950 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative j guests Sunday of Mr. ahd'Mrs ; De-| members of the immediate families witt Looney. r and a few close friends. Mrs. Annie L. Simpson. Miss Nan-' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Clark, r. e Mae Glenn and George Wright Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price spent | Birth Announcements S.mpson were Sunday guests of Mrs. 1 Sunday at Bonds Crossroads with j Pitts Sallie Mae Franklin in Whitmire. >] Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price. j an( j Mrs. Bobby Pitts an- groom’s parents in Newberry. , Mrs. Carrie L. Tollison and Billy Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and nounce the birth of a son, Randal, at 1 James Farr "has returned to his j home in the Shady Grove section, : having had an operation at Joanna Memorial hospital last Tuesday Rev. James Mitchell, pastor of the| bride, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Mundy was becomingly dress ed in a grey spring suit with black accessories. She wore a white orchid. After a short trip, the young cou-l pie are making their home with the Tollison of Greenville, spent Sunday children spent Sunday with Mr. and Newberry hospital, February 5. with Mr and Mrs. J. M. Ross. 'Mrs. Chris Salters in Greenwood. * Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jones and j Mr. and Mr£ Tom Warren spent, son were Wednesday visitors of Mr. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John 1 1 -<1... T? r\' 11 . < Alii* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Altig announce Club Holds Meeting Members of the Joanna Woman’s! club met last Thursday night fpr the _ February meeting and Mrs. C R. O'Dell. _ (Weathers in Spartanburg recently. !the birth of a son, Loyd John, at; Mrs. G. N. Foy, president, wel- Mr and Mrs. G. N. Foy, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs., Norman Floyd were Newberry hospital January 31. corned the members Mrs. Nathan Brazel. Mrs. D. M. Carr, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gas-; ♦ ~ The program chairman announced Mrs. Frances Giles, Mrs. Carson Na- ton Boozer in Newberry. j Mrs. Moorhead Moves To Clinton burs. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, Misses; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and the program for the evening was un- The community regrets deeply that dqr the leadership of Mrs. Carson Ruth Hair, Kitty Delaney, Salina; children spent the week-end with Mrs. Mabel Moorhead has moved Nabors and Mrs. Frances Giles. Stu-, t':ark. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in Cal- from the community. She has made dents from Joanna school presented Joe Delaney and Marvin Norman at-;houn Falls. — her home in Joanna for 40 years a musical program, with 30 children it nded the presentation of “The=Rev-. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kinard visited and her presence and ever-ready taking part. < er.s of the community concert as- Mrs. Alice Amick in West Columbia smile will be greatly missed. She is During the social hour a gaily dec- m nation in Laurens last Thursday on Sunday. _ tnow making her home In the An- orated Valentine box was opened e\ening. _ ; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bragg were nette Henderson apartments in Clin- and Valentines given out to each J F Low-man, Jr., and R. O. Sunday visitors in Batesburg. Their ton. Starnes of Greenwood, visited Mr. daughter, Anne, visited relatives in, ♦- and Mrs. J F Lowman,’Sr., Sunday. Clinton. • Study Course At Presbyterian In the afternoon Messrs. Lowman_ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boggs and, « Church nnd Starnes visited relatives in Miss Rachel Chastain of Easley, were: The second 1 class of the study Chapin .week-end guests of Mr. and Mfs.. course. “We Believe.” will be held Mr.-find Mrs. Luke Wright spent Carlton Wehunt. .Thursday night at 7 o’clock at the ^ Sunday in Hone a Path with Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mr. Presbyterian church. The course is the Relief Chest wull be held Fri- Mys R C. Lol'.is. 1 and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt visited Mr. being taught by Dr. George C. Bel- day night at 7 o’clock at Joanna club Mrs J. J Abrams spent the week-, and Mrs. Jobe Smith in Newberry jingrath of Presbyterian college. All house. All members are asked to be | end in Greenville with her. daugh- 1 recently. are invited to attend. < (present, since this is an important 1 ter. Miss Doris Abrams. Mrs. Ab- Mrs. Cletis Estes and sons of Cross : 1 ♦ I meeting. member. Much fun w’as had by all. Mrs. L. H. Poag and her group served cherry pie a la mode, candies and coffee. Relief Chest To Meet A called meeting of members of rams attended the Ayers-Hoffman Hill, visited Mrs. Estes’ parents,; EUiotte-Mundy I wedding of which Miss Abrams was Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins Satur- On January 31 at 8 o’clock Miss; * With the Sick -tin attendant. day. Mildred Elliotte became the bride of Judy Dobbins, Ranny Dobbins, Miss Jackie Lovelace spent the treatment in Greenwood. : James Mundy. of Newberry, at the Brenda O'Dell, and Pat Carr are week-end with Miss Roberta Yar- Friends of Mrs. Ed Hunniciitt will home of Mrs. H. W. Thomas in New-' among the children with measles this borough. They attended the’ Ice be sorry to know she continues ill at berry. The vows were spoken before week. Vogues n Columbia Saturday. her home in the apartments after . * Mns Mary Freeman was the guest , Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell 1 cf Mrs O. ,S Freeman in Greenville Sunday were: JeiT Sligh and son of tin past week-end. 0 Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Megs O’Dell: Kent Randolph 0! Erskine college, of Greenville, Mrs. Pearl O’Dell of accompanied Hack Prater home-the Greer, Mrs. Nannie Hitt of Clinton, past week-end. Messrs. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bridges and and Prater were guests of Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Minnie Bridges of Mrs. Rudolph Prater. Newberry. " j Mrs Deri Jacks and little son are Mrs. Ervin Stroud entertained for spending the week with her mother, her husband at a birthday dinner Mrs W B Garrett, in Fort Mill. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroud 1 Mr and Mrs. James Mundy of and children, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Newberry, were week-end guests of Stroud and children and Mrs. Beu-' Mr. and Mrs. D. V. V\;right, Jr.. lah Stroud enjoyed the occasion. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Johnson and Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. A. children were Sunday guests of the F. Dennis and Herman Dennis of patter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Prosperity, called. Lollis. in Honea Path. | Mrs. S*. L. Hair, of Columbia, iS| Mrs. Lena Motes of Kinards, spe,nt spending this week with her parents, the week-end with Mr. and -Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross. Wilbur Russell i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrix of Mrs. Ralph Wicker of Newberry, Silverstreet, visited Mr. and Mrs. ■was trie week-end guest bf her par- Ravmond Merchant Sundav. oc.ts. Mr. and Mrs. Burlex Hum- Mr; and Mrs. C. W- Looney, Mr. phries. “ ' land Mrs. Bob Looney-and daughter Mrs W. G. Puckett and Lumas of Elberton. Ga., and Mr. anud Mrs. Puckett of Greer, were Sunday D. W. Looney of Greenwood, were LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service i A. B. C. Finance Co. Mrs. Edna G. Spencer, Mgr. 101 PITTS STREET CLINTON, S. C. MRS. ESSIE MASON •,/ Awful Pains and Suffering Relieved by Dr. Hart “After the first adjust ment, my legs and back stopped hurting and the pains have not returned,” says Mrs. Essie Mason, Route 1, Ware Shoals, S. C. This is' only one of the many patients who have been helped by Dr. Hart. No drugs are used to deaden the affected parts. Dr. Hart seeks the CAUSE of pain and ilLhealth. Once re moved, Nature is then able to send its healing forces to the sick area and the patient be gins to make recovery as rap idly as possible. Read Mrs. Mason's letter and decide now to consult Dr. Hart about, your health problems. “I wish everyone could know how much Chiropractic has im proved my health. “I felt like I could hardly walk because of the awful pains in my legs and the lower part.of my back. My back has caused me to suffer off and on all my life. All that suffering is a thing of the past since I received Chiropractic spinal adjustments. I had a stiff feeling in my neck and across my shoulders. I was under weight and suffered with weak dizzy spells due to low blood pressure. All these symptoms have disappeared lone by one under Chiropractic Health Service. 4 “Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S. C., took X-Ray pictures and found the cause pf my trouble in the spine. After the first ad justment, my legs and back stopped'hurting and the pains have ' not returned. A short time later the stiffness in my neck and shoulders was gone. I fee! better and*sleep better since Chiro practic care. I have a good appetite and have gained in weight. There has been no recurrence of the weak.dizzy spells, which were said to be caused by Idw blood pressure. “I write this letter recommending Chiropractic to anyone suf fering, with the sincere hope that they, too, will find a solution to their health-problems.” For further information consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART 254 West Main St. Laurens, S. C. Chiropractic Corrects the Cause of Heart Trouble Say “I Saw It In The Chronicle" Thank You! CREDIT FOR FARMERS! The Clinton Production Credit Association is now ready to accept applications for loans from all worthy farmers for any and all farm ing expense, or for the purchase of cattle, equipment, etc. Moke your applications now, get the money when and as you need it and pay interest only fonthe time you use the money. HOME OFFICE. CLINTON—Rex Lanford, Secretary-Treasurer NEWBERRY OFFICE—Caldwell St , R. C. Hunter. Representative LA IRENS OFFICE—Court House'. Lucile Metts, Representative WHAT'S NEW IN THIS PICTURE? Well, just look how the SPECIAL shines now! Bnghtwork on the fenders and around all windows. A name plate—and inside, door armrests, a robe rail, an extra ash tray See the SPECIAL in de luxe Finish at your dealer's. Tune in HENRY ]. TAYLOR, ABC Neiwoik, every Monday evening. 4- Hefts where Thrift and Glamor meet & -Ngi •'it&v t+v * r A * l & K • - CHILEAN NITRATE offers you all these fQ l/rtifAdvanfafiss Recognize this sprightly traveler? Yes, it’s the Buick SPECIAL 6-pas senger Sedanet that has caught the public fancy not only on its sleek lines, but on its easily-reachable price. But notice anything new on it? That’s right — gleaming trim and the name plate “SPECIAL” bright- wwmn /.y :■ ■■&%■ M vXjfcF 5 1. Natural. Chilean Nitrate it the only natural nitrate in the Horld. 2. Nitrate Nitrogen. The nitrogen it 100 per cent nitrate. 3. Sodium. Chilem Nitrate • rontaina sodium equivalent to about 35% sodium oxidm < Na,0). 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