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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MKS CECIL O'DELL. Co*r«p«tident ind Representative , weeks with her union at Mollv's Rock near Newber rv Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs Jack Parr-sh visited Mr. and Mrs. G C. Pamsh in^Clin- ton Sunday . . ^ " Cpl. Raymond Dean .eft last week Mr snd Mrs Charles Ross of Mon- spending a few roe. N C. were week-end guests of daughter. Mrs T O. McGowan and (for Port Knox. Ky., after spending Mr and Mrs J M Roas, the farmer s Mr McGowan. Mr. Purdy joined a furlough here with relatives. her for the week-end Mr. and Mrs Terrell King and sons Miss Leila S’ichols and J. Edgar were Sunday guests of the former’s Hoover of Leesville. and Batesburg. brother. L. L King, and Mrs. King~ were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. in Kinards. ' | Carson Nabors. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Giles and Lynn pa -ents Mrs Annie L Sunpson spent a fe a days lust week Whitmire wnth M; v . Suille Mae Franklin G->:rge Baukright af Chapin, spent th*; week-end with his daughter, Mrs. J F ' Lowman and Mr Lowman M- and Mrs W E ' Holsonback. Sunday. M.K.tty ani Margaret Holson- Mrs C MrLe>i of Ne»*bern', i.y voiror and Mrs. C R ODel spent Tuesday in Johnston with the latter’s ; Herlong. Mrs. D J Rabom and daughters of . w ^ .. T n Green w»d. visited Mrs J W Davis s parents. Mr. and Mrs J. P. t and J vr- i rr 1L. .* L r _ : . . .or of Spartan* : guest •’ M i N r tr.e week-end W G P'jyitexx and Lumas £ . . L . C w » J r K Cnaries Nix o: W>od- ;vk- nd guests of the -f. Mrs. Dave Waller Fulmer was a Satur- n Ware Shoals. Mr and/Mrs Fred Bragg spent Sunday in Spartanburg w.th reia^ lives. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ramage and children / erf Ne wberry, spent Sunday with* Mr. and Mrs. George Morse Mr and Mrs. Bee Leggette and Be >:;• Rulei.gh. N. C . were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Ce:.l ?.Ir ana Mrs Royal Rice and smaL ,, .. Montjoy Mr adders L. H Rh.nehart, Sr., and Mr and* Mrs. L. H Rhinehart. Jr. of Batesburg. spent Sunday with an nan daughter of Jacksonville, Fla., spent *ne week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R L Francis Mrs Rice and Ann are r.rv'- i n ^ j f/>r * v'- arH F-a-k Fields and Mr and Mrs. Frank Trotter. .<.r ana .urs r.a..s r.eia> ana _ ,, Darrell Fields of Batesburg. visited EM Greenville, spent the M and Mrs Louie Prater Saturday weex-end wiun rus parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Dave Long and Mary ^^n 1 * M rc*g. * L.nda attended the Jones family re- r MARK OP UR/9 QUALITY QUALITY LUMBER VOUR WIFE WILL LIKE SOMEHANDy SHELVES I'OR STRONG. DURABLE SHELVES. G<x>d stock ready for prompt delivery Phone 94 D.E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PH0ME.94 - . S,NCE - 1894 CLINTON. S.C. :^t:t;r;gsggggct;t^ggag?gsggsggogct:«ggc A Se v t re Asthma Sufferer Gets Well.. I aro j?>ir g to te)I you something more wonderful I • et 'nought could happen to my daughter, Fran- -t. £ ’ *> Q -> } C A FRANC ES TUCKEK * * A • • Lti l ucliet ," ;ay5 Mrs. .G. H. Manley, Rt. 3, Laurens, S. C. ‘Trances began having at tacks of asthma when she was two weeks old. I have had to stay up nights hold ing her because I thought each gasping breath would be her last. “For 13 years I saw my daughter suffer death with these suffocating spells of asthma. Attacks would Last as long as two to three months and ever since she was 3 years old, she has had to sleep in a rocking chair during the attacks. She made so much noise gasping for breath that she could be heard ah o.?r the hou e. Only those who have-witnessed some one in the throe* <*f an asthmatic attack can under stand the awful suffering experienced by Frances during th se 13 ' -ar>. ‘T rad to watch her diet because Frances suffered ' to mac h, dh'tress after eating and would be nauseated a.most e ery morning. She has gone to school many days after suffering such nauseating spells that she lost her breaxtast. toe sc hool teacher has sent Frances home many tiroes because it looked as if she would die during one of the attacks. “When I carried France* to Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S. C., she had been in the throes of an asthmatic attack f>r six weeks. She was sleeping in a platform rocker every night and, was nauseated every morning, keeping practically nothing on her stomach. "The results that Frances received the first day under Dr. Hart’s care convinced me that our search for her health had finally ended. She was able to sleep in bed the FIRST NIGHT after receiving her FIRST Chiropractic spinal adjustment. The next morning Frances ate her breakfast and went to school without the nauseating sick spells. Even the school teacher noticed the improvement shown in one day. ^ ‘There has been no further trouble since Frances was placed under the care of Dr. Hart. If ever again she should have any trouble, I shall take her to Dr. Hart immediately. “I write this letter in the sincere hope that it will help someone else who may be suffering with asthma.” For further information concerning the cause of asthma, consult— ^ jb*. Gluz/ileA. fj. eMa/U 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 Miss, Flow Complimented Complimenting Miss Catherine Flow. or.de-elec: of May. Mrs. La- vin:a Cooley and Mrs. James Simp son entertained with a Lr.en shower Friday evening at the home of the In tr.e living room were low ar rangements of mixed spring flowers ia pastel colors The honoree was presented a nosegay of pink, rose buds with matching ribbons. Sev eral games carrying out the bridal motif nmg. T- were enjoyed during tr.e eve- the d.n.ng room the table was covered with a white cloth over pink and caught with nosegays of mixed flowers leaving a scalloped effort Tr.e centerpiece was an un usual arrangement, of a miniature wedding scene, and flanked on .either side w.th double crystal holders with pink burning tapers. Pastel shades of larkspur used in a k>w crystal container a domed the buffet. Refreshments of tuna f_sh salad, dainty sandwiches, cheese biscuit/, bride's cakes and tea were served buffet style M.ss Flow received many lovely gifts for her home which she opened and passed. x X G. A. Banquet The mother-daughter Girls' Auxil iary banquet was held Saturday night at the Baptist church. The entire banquet, including the program and food w-as carried out in a fairyland fantasy. The invocation was given by Judy Dunlap. Linda Buchanan gave the “Fairy Welcome." and Mrs. J. O. Hueble the ‘God-Mother’s Response.” A poem. “Our Mothers.” by Pat Carr, was followed with a piano selection, (“Light Fantastic,” by Miss Betty Jo Sloan. Miss Betty Thomas gave a reading. “Wee-Meg-Barnileg.” Mrs. D. C. Bomar, WMU state president, of Ridge Springs, acted as the “Fairy God-Mother,” and was the evening speaker. Miss Dorothy Mason was the “Fairy Queen” and acted as the master of ceremonies. The delightful evening was closed with a prayer by Rev. James Mitch- eU. With The Sick Henry Hunter is ill at the local hospital. Mrs. Tom Chandler is recuperating at her home in the apartments after a stay in Joanna hospital. Edgar Whitsel is at his home on Sumter street recuperating from a recent operation. MYF Enjoys Outing Members of the senior Methodist Youth Fellowship and invited guests enjoyed a chicken barbecue supper jat Greenwood state park Saturday. Twenty-nine young people attended [this jolly outing. 7 h . m I. Trip To Mineral Springs All members of the intermediate; MYF are asked to meet at the church Saturday morning at 8:30. With pic- ■ nic lunches they will motor to Min- j eral Springs for a day of fun. Music Pupils In Recital The private music pupils of Miss ’ Betty Jo Sloan and Mrs. Frances iGiles were presented in a piano re cital in the Joanna school auditorium last Thursday with a large number of parents and friends present. The following pupils participated ,on the program: Anna Margaret Dunlap, Carolyn ! Norris, Willa Rae McGowan, Bohdan Kramm, Brenda O’Dell, Sandra Sal- I ters, Brenda Cobb, Elinor Niver, Tom Stroud, Margaret White, Ann Niver, Carolyn Schumpert, Dolly Adair, Willie Mae Murrah, Rachel Morgan, Hazel Wehunt, Linda Jo Poore, Judy Dunlap, Patsy Poag, Geneva Adair, Dixie Couch. Willie Nell Gruber, Pat Carr, Linda Buchanan, Gwendol "Price. Patsy Whitmire. Elizabeth Ann Howe. 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