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I / • #> Thursday, May 18, 1950 TgE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Hire* \ • t « t WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HRR. JOE t/AMPBELL. rorprspond^nt »nd ftenretwatatlrr Mr. and Mrs. John Word had as • their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Reed and Rose Mary, M. . S. Reed of Lyman; Mr. and Mrs. Aur- thur Reed of Spartanburg; Mrs. S. Greer Todd and Ellen of Darlington; Mrs. V. S. Garrett of Greenville;! Mrs. E .M. Reed of Whitmire; Mr.| and Mrs. David Word and Sue and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir and Marie; of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and children of Spartanburg, spent! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snel grove. Mrs. Eva Kirkley of Hartwell, Ga., spent Saturday with her daughter,. Mrs. Eva West and Mrs. Ciimon' West. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Eva West. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder in Clemson. Mr. and Mrs. James Crain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ow ens in Spartanburg. Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. C. O. Owens, Mrs. Louise Sorrow and Melvin Creswell attended the funeral of Mrs. Eulala Carter in Abbeville Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Coley L. Bruce in Clifton Saturday. Carroll Bruce re turned home with them lor a visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visit ed Mr. Snelgrove’* (mother, Mrs. Debbie Snelgrove, in Saluda Satur day. Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and Eddie, Miss Iris Jennings of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Kinard. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and children Of Rock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and family of Coronaca, Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and family of M Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and children of Laurens, and T. F. King of Lydia, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Harrlette King Sunday. Mrs. John T. King, Sr., and chil dren of Belton, and Mrs. Kathleen Campbell and children spent Supday with Mrs. fna Bell Hooper. Mrs. David Owens spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Dye, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McIntosh and son of Ninety-Six, spent the week end with Mrs. H. R. Smith. Mrs. McIntosh remained for the week. Rev. J. W. Spillers assisted in the funeral of Luther Moss at Jonesville Monday. Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson of Columbia, Charlie Neal, of Green ville and E. E. Neal of Taylors, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal. Mrs. Cecil Wooten and sons, Mrs. R. C. Oxner and sons spent Sunday Geo. James, in Startex. with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Berry spent Sunday with Mrs. Berry’s mother, Mrs. H. J. Turner, in Newberry. Mrs. M^T. Ficklin and daughter, Grace, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ficklin and Sandra of Greenwood, Mrs. H. R. Culbertson and children of Green ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. T. Ficklin. Mrs. Hazel Cranford of Charleston, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. Coley Mills spent the week-end with his father, J. A. Mills, in Chester. Mrs. Eva Land was called to Swananoa, N. C., this week on ac count of the illness of her father, F. A. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent Sunday with relatives in Greenwood. James Arnold of Moncks Comer, Miss Doris Arnold and Joe Griffin of Florence, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rushton visit ed Mr. and Mrs. A. F Gregory in Chester Sunday. Mrs. James Summer and son were visitors in Greenville Saturday. ( Mrs. W. H. Long of Prosperity, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Amick, and Mr. Amick. Miss Sara Bryant and Dial Jacks Of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks. They accompanied them home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webb of Charleston, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Webb and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. Sgt. Edgar Brazil of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week-end with~Mrs. BrazH and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr., and daughter of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr., and Christopher Dav enport were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunhningham Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weir and John nie of Greenville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. Wilma Wright of Green wood, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ora Wood. Mr. and Mi^. R. P. Harris, accom panied by Mrs. Fred Gossett and G. L. MOORE ’t" Mr. G. L. Moore of Wattsville. ‘ .'".From Low Blood Pressure “In the summer of 1947 I began to think my hunt ing and tishing days were over. I became ill and had to be off work 9 weeks. This was the longest period of time 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 me 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 chance 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.“ For further information, consult— Gkosdei J. Jlcrtt 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 daughter of Camden, spent Sunday with relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby and Becky, Mrs. W. L. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Price and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price in Wrightsville, Ga. Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. Sarah Webb. Miss Gerry Trammell of Winthrop college, spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. They accompanied her back to school on Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and children of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and children of Johns ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mrs. Harmon and children are spending the week. Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dimaway and children, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and family of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with relatives in And- ersoou * Mr. 'and Mrs. .Claud Abbott of Greenville, visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Paul Smith and family attended the Smith reunion recently. Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Fulmer were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carruthers and children of Anderson, spent the week-end with Mr. and- Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Dodie Coop er and son of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Southerland and daughter were also week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mr. and Mrp. Robert Hill and daughter, Mrs. Nora Hill, Miss Hat tie Hill of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery and daughter of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mrs. Barbery returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wemble and children have moved to Winnsboro where they will make their home. Mrs. R. L. Walton and son, and Miss Mathis of Colquitt, Ga., visited her son, J. W. Walton, at Mrs. J. J. McGinnis’ last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodward, Sr., and Lonnie Troutman of Newberry, were Sunday guests of Ben Wood ward and family Mrs. Marvin Stewart and son, Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and Dawn visited their grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Thorn ton, in Enoree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McWhorter and sons spent several days recently with relatives in Athens, Ga. Among The Sick Mrs. Lois Blackwell is able to re turn to work after being ill. Sybil Windsor and Martin Brazil have been ill with flu. *• Jeff Summer has been ill several weeks. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby cele brated their 8th wedding anniversary May 10. ;■ • Edgar Brazil celebrated a birthday yesterday. . Randy Sanders was 8 years old May 13. Glenda Strickland will be 12 years old May 19. Jimmy Braswell will be 16 years old May 23. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster cele brated their 42nd wedding anniver sary May 17. Mrs. Alice Cook had a' birthday May 15. Mrs. G. F. Downs has a birthday May 23. Mrs. J. J. Smith has a birthday May 26. Miss Elizabeth Woodward has 9 birthday May 24. May 27th is .Mrs. Jess .Reese’s birthday. Mrs. 'Woodrow Wilson w 4 ilL cele brate a birthday May 21. * '• Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove will have a birthday May 22. May 22nd is Jessie’ Cooper’s birth day. Little Mickey Dover was 2 years old May 10. Mrs. J. J. McGinnis had a birthday May 15. —— Revival Services In Progress Revival serves are in progress at the Church of God on Sloan street. Services are 'held at 7:30 with special music §nd prayer. The guest min ister is Rev. E. M. Trammell of .Co lumbia, assisted by the pastor, Rev. C. Y. Satterfield.- The public is cor dially. in vited. Mrs. Stella Mae Carroll Passes Mrs. Stella Mae Carroll, 36, wife of W. F. Carroll, died Sunday morn ing at her home on Sloan street after several years of declining health. She was a native of Florida but had made her home in Laurens county for several years. She was a mem ber of the Church of God. She is survived by her husband, four sons, and one daughter, Ge- nezer, Billie Jean, Clyde Ray, Jim mie Franklin and Bobbie Ray (Jar rell, all of Clinton; two brothers, Luther and William Widdley and one si^fer, Mrs. Eddie Word, all of Flori da. Funeral services were held Monday afternon at the Church of God on Sloan street with the Rev. C. Y. Sat-' terfield, the Rev. E. A. McDonald and the Rev. E. L. Ammonds officiat ing. Interment followed in Calvary cemetery here. Pallbearers were Jack Osborne, Alto Prince, John Nelsori, James Waddell and Reylos. Littlejohn. - ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO "KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist. T-4-L is specially made for HIGH CONCENTRATION. Undiluted alcohol base gives great PENETRATING power. 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