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I • 1' I ;♦ Thursday, May 11, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS ♦ 4 BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents T completed residence on Pine Street.; pells. Max McKittrick of Kinards, j attending the American Textile Exr A. B. Jordan, Of Dillon, pisited his Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby, of Spar- position being held this week daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Smith and tanburg and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mr. Smith during the week. Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Orlando, Fla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. spending some time in Armstrong of Gray Court. in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. P. B. Adair, Miss Lily Young B. R. Fuller, Sr., who has been*! and Mrs - G - c - Nabors visited the latter’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Brig. Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey has returned from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where he completed a course at the General Staff and Command School. Among those in Spartanburg last week attending the Piedmont Con ference of the S. C. Synod of the Lutheran church were Rev. J. C. Dicker!, J. D. Boland, Mrs. O. C. Anderson J. A. Neighbors and Mr. Neighbors. I with his daughter, Mrs. Ben Town- and T Mr *l Luther Nabors, in Laurens Mr. and Mrs. Wade R. Sperry of send, left Tuesday for /ew days, on Tuesday Savannah. Ga., were recent guests visi t wlth his daughter, Mrs. A. R, | Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Marse and Woodruff and Mrs. Ace Workman, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes. Robertson in Charleston after which .little son Ronnie, spent Sunday in Jr FripnrtQ Af Mrs W T Adair will he W|U 8° *0 Daytona Beach, Fla., .Greenwood with relatives. Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky Mount, beinter^sted to know' she fs impro v-! ^ here he f wil * "Y* 6 his J 10 ™ f ° r I N. C., spent several days last week ing a t her home from an illness and } he P resent Wlth hls s® 11 ’ R R - Ful ‘ ’ R N F C >i *5 wil f ’ with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. hospiUl stay. i ler ’ Jr ’ Mrs R E ’ CopeIand ’ and W ‘ U at ‘ Mrs. J. V. Edwards is visiting herj Mrs T daughter, Mrs^ E. A. Anderson and Friends of Guy Tumblin, Sr., will tend Anniversary at First Presby- E. Denmark of Winter gi a< j t 0 know he is able to be terian Church this week. Mrs. Wi- Mr. Anderson in Chicago, 111. home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen and j i„ Haven, Fla.* has returned to her ou t a fter being a patient at Hays | thers is a granddaughter of the late h er hospital suffering from injuries re- G. P. Copeland. son / , —* v ' I 4* ♦ WHO IS V. L P.? The Answer He (or she) is the most important person in our Bank.* * ~ + We are dependent on the V. I. P., Nobody ever puts anything over on a V. I. P. The V. I. P. is a VERY IMPORTANT PER SON! ___ , ‘* He’s our customer! The V. I. P. is YOU! When you come here to do your business you are the bank's V. I. P. and you’ll bt treated as such by a friendly staff eager to serve you. Bank Of Clinton i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation G. L. MOORE Ben Mauldin and have moved into their recentlv dau ^^ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and eejved when a tractor overturned have moved mtoJheir recently Mrs L T Lyles . m,-. and Uri . L yles pinning h i m underneath. accompanied her to Savannah, Ga., where they spent a few days. Mrs. Phil Thornton has accepted a position with the Clinton Music Shop. ■ Misses Fannie Parrish, Vivian Sheely, Lou Bell and Josephine Neighbors and Mrs. J. B. Wilder Mrs. W. Roy Pitts spent the past week-end in Davidson, N. C., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. children have moved into a resi- R. J. Grube, and Mr. Grube. dence on Florida Street. I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Guy Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. R. Any type of Hand and Power LAWN MOWER Sharpened the factory way Bring in your lawn mower and have it sharpened on our precision machine. All work done quickly and ac curately. Your mower will cut like new. A few min utes here will save you hours in the sun.^ COX SEED CLEANERS Phone 293 — Florida St. Rock Hill spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Sr. Miss Jean Layton of Greenville C. Adair were in Rock Hill Saturday for May Day at Winthrop College. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE i spent Sunday in McCormick with spent th e week-end with her par- the latter’s son and daughter-in-law, ents Mr and Mrs H c Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder. Miss Maude Wells spent the week end with Miss Myrtle Chandler at the De la Howe School near Mc Cormick. Miss Frances Sheely who teaches J. C. Thomas has returned * from Atlanta where he spent several days attending a jewelers convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs have returned from Petersburg, Va., where they attended the funeral of in Whitmire, spent the week-end aun L Mrs. J. Bolling Jones on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O-i Monday. Mrs. Jones \Vas the for- H. Sheely. [mer Miss Janie Barksdale Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of Co- s j s ^ er 0 f j a ^ e Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, lumbia spent the week-end with the Ig* and iMiss Clara Duckett of this latter’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts and| city other relatives. i Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown, Mrs. Ben West, of Terre Haute, j^ r and Mrs. Robert S. Owens, Mr. Ind., will arrive by plane Friday to; and Mrs. Roymane Hamilton, Mr. attend the Anniversary of the First and ^ Harry c Layton) M r. and Presbyterian church and visit rela-, Mrs w w Harris and Mrs. R. S. lives and friends in the city. Thompson of Anderson, who is a Misses Alliene Copeland, Marthar- g ues j D f th e Harrises, were in Rock I ene Pitts and Hubert Adair return ed Monday from Washington, D. C., where they spent several days with Mrs. John G. Pitts. Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr., has ac cepted an office position with the Clinton Auto Supply, Inc. Mrs. W. D. Burley and children Hill Friday evening to attend the graduating piano recital and recep tion of Miss Cornelia Harris at Win- 1 throp college. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marsfe and ft daughter, Sandra Lee, spent Sunday ; £ in Atlanta, Ga., with the former's sister, Mrs. William Chambers and of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting her | £ am -j y >j’j iey were accompanied byjl mother, Mrs. J. K. Hatton and bro- j^ rs p Stutts and Richard Stutts i ? ther, Tommy Hatton. Miss Bernice Johnson ^vho teaches in Greenville spent the week-end at home. — =— Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., Mr. G. L. Moore of Wattsville ‘ ’. From Low Blood Pressore ; • — “In the summer of 1947 I began JflLJthiqk my hunt- • ing and fishing days were over. I became ill and had to be off work 9 weeks. This was the longest period of tipe I had ever been off from work in my life. “For nine weeks I suffer ed with headaches, dizzy spells and backaches. I was beng treated for low blood- pressure but didn’t feel any better. I had no appetite, was nervous and losing weight fast. I had no ener gy and my feet and legs felt tired and weak. Sometimes after eating there would be pains in my stomach, and it was necessary to take lax atives several times each week for constipation. “My friends advised me to try Chiropractic, so I con sulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. He advised me that he was POSITIVE that he could help m£ regain my health. After an examination he found the CAUSE of my trouble and started treatments for correction. “I began to feel better the very first day after Dr. Hart gave me a Chiropractic adjustment. I returned to work and gradually but surely gained my strength back, even though I was working every day. I lost that tired feel ing, my headaches, dizzy spells and backache disappear ed. My appetite returned and I gained 11 pounds weight during the first six weeks, and worked every day during that time. My digestion improved and bowel movements became normal, and it was no longer necessary to take laxatives. “It has been more than two years since Dr. Hart dis- * missd me and I have had no further trouble. I have con tinued to work every day and feel good. I go hunting ev ery opportunity. I have during, the hunting season and go fishing every cliance I get. Dr. Hart really did put me back on my feet with Chiropractic, and the most won derful thing about it is, the fact that I have done so well during the past two years since being dismissed. “I take this opportunity to speak for Chiropractic and what it has done for me. I suggest that everyone sick and suffering investigate and try Chiropractic. “Sincerely, “MR. G. L. MOORE, “16 Wallace St., Wattsville, S. C.” 1 . ,For further information, consult— GUa/Uel j. Jlant 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 who spent the day with Mr. Stutts, | a patient at the Lawson General Hospital in Chamblee, Ga. Miss Anne Blakely who teaches u- * r* ^ Cheraw, will spent the week-end and son, DeLeon, of Washington, ua., w j^ ^ er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph spent Sunday with Mrs. Reynolds ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. ^ rs j 0 ^ n q Davis spent the Mrs. Pet Dawkms and little son > r wee k-end in Langley with her dau-> Mac, have returned to their home in g d ^ er and son -i n -i aW( Mr. and Mrs. Newberry after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse. J. N. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Greene of ### Is in our Hall of Fame, too! We’ve watched her satisfaction in making one family dollar do the work of twb and shared her enthusiasm when she laid some thing by for a rainy day. We couldn’t pos sibly get ‘ along without “Mom” in our bank. And we try to make ourselves so useful Mother couldn't get along without us. Don’t forget it’s Her Day next Sunday! M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS — Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ft 8 r *• i CHANEY’S MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS NOW THROUGH MAY 15 Remember Mother’s Day May 14th — Give Her A Gift from Chaney’s Dress Shoppe A FEW SUGGESTIONS ALBA NYLON HOSE BEAUTIFUL, SUMMER DRESSES $5.95 up 15 denier 51 gauge, 15 denier 54 gauge, and 15 denier, 60 gauge VISIT OUR LINGERIE DEPT. For Pretty Gowns, Slips, Pajamas, Bed Jackets and Panties. Many styles in nylon. Don’t Make Your Selection of COSTUME JEWELRY Until you see what we have to offer in new Pins, Earrings, Necklaces and Brace lets. t What Could Be Nicer Than a PRETTY LINEN HANDKERCHIEF FOR MOTHER $1.50 to $1.95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson , Fountain Inn were guests of their Saturday for ^nta Barbara, La i., ( njece, Mrs. T. D. Jacobs on Friday. % Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ; where they wdl visit the latter spar-! p. S . Bailey, Bailey Williams, Da- I . i While^way "hey will also visi^Mex- Vld S Cook and Roy Holtzclaw a re ico and other points of interest. | Mrs. Alec Cruickshanks and little i son have returned to their home in Point Pleasant, W. Va., after a sev-. | eral weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr. They made the trip by plane. I Friends of Eugene Hitt will be I sorry to know he is ill and a patient. at Hays hospital. Mrs. Irvin H. Ford of Avon Park,! Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. Ford was here I for the week-end. i Friends of Mrs. James Wolfe will be intecested to know she is improv- j ing at Hays hospital following an op-' eration on Tuesday. Mrs. Frances Parkman is a patient; at Hays hospital where she under went an operation on Tuesday. Miss Mary Erwin Smith of El- berton, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. D. B. Smith. Mrs. Hubert Boyd and children, Wallace and Corinne, were in Co lumbia yesterday to attend the May Day exercises at Carolina. Mrs. Boyd’s niece, Miss Rowena DuBose, was maid-of-honor to the queen. Mrs. W. C. Kaiser and small dau- j ghter, Lynette, of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. j C. Preslar. Mr. Kaiser accompanied them here for the week-end. Mrs. Jack Jeans and children. Tommy and Ginger of Atlanta, Ga., arrived yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans. J Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamur King and family of Kinards spent Sunday in Elberton, Ga., and with their aunt, Mrs. Norman Garner in Cannon, Ga. Mrs. J. E. McLendon has returned to her home following a tonsilectomy at Blalock clinic this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Martin of Ro- ! anoke Rapids, N. C„ were recent ! guests of their daughter and son- ! in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young, i A. F. Anderson and George M. I Lewis spent the past week-end in Carderview, Tenn., with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis. I. V. Sauls is spending this week in Walterboro with relatives. Mrs. Duanne Darby and son, Ken neth, Mrs. J. A. Darby and Miss Al- ic# Thompson of Whitmire visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock Satur- | Friends of Mrs. C. L. Rounds will be interested to know she has re turned to her home from Blalock) Clinic where she has been a patient ,the past several weeks. Mrs. C. I. Cooper of Greenwood visited her niece, Mrs. Keith Adair and Mr. Adair on Saturday. Among the out of town friends and relatives visiting Eugene Hitt dur ing the week-end were Edgar Hitt [ of Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Parler of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. ( Fate Henderson of Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis and children of Fountain Inn, Miss Lily Mae Work man an'’ Brocks Workman of Chap- 49c up Just Arrived New Shipment of SUMMER STRAWS & PLASTIC BAGS $2.00 up OUR BLOUSE DEPT. 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