The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1950, Image 11

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V 1 & 1 t 4 ‘ Thursday, June 8, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pure Hire* West Clinton (Continued from page two) in er spent Sunday with relatives Greer. Miss Myrtle Blanton of Burgaw, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Cause, and Mr. Cause. street will have a bus to include Blu- ford and Mary streets, “also Lydia Mills. After the worship hour the bus will -return passengers to their homes. Those living in the village not afole to attend church are asked to notify Rev. R. H. Cause and they will be called for. Bible School Opens Monday \ Enrollment for vacation Bible school at Calvary Baptist church will begin Saturday morning, June 10, at 9:30. Classes will begin Monday • * a 4 <* '*■ Woman’s Society Meets Mrs. J. Brevard Patterson and , A11 .7., . .. Mrs M P McWhorter were ioint' mormn S 9-30. All children of the k S / « ♦k w ° » T/f C - J int 'community 4 to 16. years of age are hostesses to the Woman s Missionary . .. . society* of Calvary Baptist church invl „ Monday evening at the home of the' following will serve as the former. 1 faculty for the school: Mr$. J. W. Spillers was in charge 1 Principal Rev. J- W- Spillers. of the program on “On the Rocks.” i Secretary Miss Virgima McCul- The scripture period was given to lough. . Joe Lister, educational director ofj Superintendent of Beginners the church, who made an interesting ^ rs - J* West. t talk on missions. Mesdames R. L. ; Workers—Miss Catherine I ^ una " Yarborough, L. H. Bagwell, Laura wa y* M rs - A. W. Riding, Peggy Boat- Mae Howard,- Ralph Riddle, R. B. wright. Amick and Ursula Blakely took part Superintendent Primary Depart Vlr-C T W CnilWc WnrlfPrs on the program. .j. merit—Mrs. J. W. Spillers. Workers, Mrs. R. B. Arrrtck presided over Misses Mary Ellen Cannon, Mae Ed- the business session. Sick committee ens > Betty Jean Caughman. and community missions gave their: Superintendent Junior Depar.men., reports. Mrs. Ralph Riddle read the 9 - 10 ~ M i; s - 1 V >Uie ,. We S Workers, minutes and called the roll. Plans Mrs. J. B. Allen, Miss Maudine \ar- were made to help some needy fam- borough. ily. Mrs. E. M. Summer, a new Superintendent Junior Department member, closed the meeting with 11-12—'Mrs. Alvin Trammell. Work- prayer. The hostesses served refreshments To Assist Rev. Spillers' Calvary Baptist church has em ployed Joe Lister as a religious worker for the summer months. He will assist the pastor. Rev. J. H. Spillers, in all activities of the church. Mr. Lister is a senior at Mercer •^university. Upon completion of his work there he will enter the semi nary to further his education for the ministry. For the next three months he will make his home with Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr., on Hampton ave nue. Softball Team A softball team of girls, ages 12- 15, has been organized, by Mrs Frank Arevalo. A schedule will be published soon of the games. Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon Jerry Campbell celebrated his 4th birthday with a party at his home. Twenty- one little girls and boys enjoyed a number of out-door games. Later in the evening refreshments were served. Jerry received a number of gifts from his littl friends. McGee-Cauble Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Jean, to Harold C. Cauble. The wedding will take place in the early fall. Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. J. J. Smith are glad to know she is improving after an illness. | Mrs. Dick Sanders is seriously ill: at her home on Jefferson street. Little Billy Butler has whooping cough. Wayne Butler has been ill several days. Mrs. R. C. Oxner is a patient at Hays Hospital. « Lowell Rice continues ill. G. J. Summer is a patient in the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Friends of B. B. Neal are sorry to know he is a patient at the Blalock clinic. ers, Clyde Putnam, Miss Gerry Trammell. Superintendent Intermediate De partment-Frank Oakley. Workers, Mrs. E. M. Summer, Mrs. Eva Land, pianist. Bailey Memorial Church Activities Listed Vacation Bible School In Session The school is well into the second week with fine interest being mani fested in every department, and an attendance of 60. Classes are being held in the following departments: Beginners, Mrs. John Holland, in structor, assisted by Georgia May Hamilton: Primary, Mrs. Virginia Cannon, instructor, with Sybil Mc Coy, Neely Ann Bigham and Carole Bryson assisting. Junior, Mrs. Eve lyn Davenport, instructor, with Mrs. D. C. Whitman assisting. Interme diate, Mrs. Hannah Hamilton in structor. Sybil McCoy is serving as recreational director, assisted by Neely Ann Bigham. W. R. Thomas, Sunday school superintendent, brings a Bible story from 11 to 11:20 each morning, and Rev. John Holland, pastor of the church, gives a Flannel-1 graph talk each morning from 9:20 to; 9:30. Mrs! Joe E. Land, community worker, is music director in the opening period from 9 to 9:20. She is being assisted by Sybil McCoy,: Patsy Webb, Neely Ann Bigham, Carole Bryson and Rev. Holland. Next Sunday evening, June 11, at 7:30 the commencement exercises will be held at which time a dem onstration of the school’s work will be given and certificates awarded. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs,_Lou.e Webb has a e.rthda, jMr^ John Hon.nd as^tesaas Young People’s Summer Assembly On next Monday, June 12, several of the older boys and girls will go to the Young People’s Summer As sembly held annually each summer at the Southern Methodist camp near Cameron. The pastor and others; will accompany the group, furnishing | their cars for the trip. The follow- ing week young people of the in termediate agd will attend. Church Society Meets The Bailey Memorial Methodist missionary society met in the com- munity house Monday evening with Mrs. Dan Dunaway, Mrs. Marcell j Barker, Mrs. Marvin Stewart and | . I The meeting was called to order Jean Samples will be 3 years old 1 , by the Vf *”* "on* ^Je^ilU June 19 | singing the theme song, Je»us uans Doris Samples was 12 years old June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Davenport celebrated a wedding anniversary June 5. Today is Albert Davenport’s birth day Us O’er the Tumult,” after which prayer was offered by Mrs. Eland, Harris. A card of thanks was read from; Mrs. Sullivan. Several members ex-j pressed thanks for the gifts they had j received from their Big Sister. yin. Vesta Eubanks has a birthday j ' “xLnr’bw is Mrs. Roy Passmore's ^^^^^Tee^omposad i S d rbirthda, P S 0 22 e W ‘ 11 ' ib/th. hostesses had^ asked each Richard Boyter will be 5 years old Blakel , wa s the J.s.1.' Campbell win celebrate a Sues, speaker, using the 5,h chapter birthday tomofrow. I ° T “e heresies invited the members Raymond Gregory will be 2 years ine nosiesses uivucu i old June 23. and guests to the dining room for re- freshments. The color scheme of, green and white was carried out in | We wish to express our deep ap- the refreshments and table decu.a- tions. Entertains Club At Movie The Melody club recently enter- preciation to everyone for their kind ness shown us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Nell Dun away. Also for the beautiful floral --- f children in the tributes and meals served. May God t ^ a gr £ 6 _ 9 b treating bless each one of you. , community, ag s .. rind p re u a *> ^rady and Howard Dunaway. Mm. /^nk Aravello were chaperones. Club Honors Two Brides-Elect Honoring -two brides-elect. Misses Card of Thanks Words cannot express our sincere thanks to you for your many kind deeds and sympathy shown us at the Do 'T s '' H ' eather iy and Lessie Heds- death of our son, Ray. A so or ( Melody club entertained at' X.yT’S “rr irf—rcenter oh Thursday' faithful service. May the blessing ol evening our Heavenly Father be with you. j Feature of the evening’s entertain- enly Fatner oe wun you. i _. r rv . nrTvh W p dd i n g Mr onH Mrc Wm Cannon m ent was a Tom Thumi) weaain S •Mr. and Mrs. wm. ^anuun j a „„ rat inn 0 nf iw. nine. and Family. with altar decorations of ivy, pine, floor baskets of Queen Anne s lace, J "Thank ^Arte depth o, -raarancTH \ u»; melt an we appreciate the beautiful, bnde ^ ^ Ly'es; Jbe poem. kfutnels of me die I ftewlrtT mWs«r, Maxie Davis; cards. Also Ute kindness of tne aoc i brldesmaids Be , ty Blggers , Brenda -■t ^Trammell and Children ^^^K^^errSe v2r^ i Sunday School Bus ^ » The Church of God on Elizabeth ough, Jimmy Kinard, Marcus Mc Whorter; ring bearer, Gregory Allen. Veteran Obtains Relief From Spinal Arthritis “I advise anyone suffering backache or arthritis to con sult Dr. Hart,” says Mr. Lester Seymour, 209 Mill Street, Laurens, S. C. “While in the Veterans Hospital, doctors took a lot of ...... . X-Ray pictures of my back and said 1 had Spinal Arth- ritis. I was having lots of pain in my back and hips, especially upon arising from a sitting position. My back was so stiff at times that I could hardly go. “My condition gradually grew worse and I had to be» off work so much I wonder ed how I managed to hold my job. I was restless at night and nervous. Elimina-^ tion was poor and it was nec essary to take laxatives of ten. “I consulted Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S. C., who advised me that he could improve my condition. He said he located the cause of my trouble with an instru ment he called a Neurocalograph and with X-Ray pictures. “I began to notice improvement shortly after being under Dr. Hart’s care. The pains in my lower back became less and less, finally going away. The stiffness left me and I have no difficulty getting up and down. I have been able to sleep better and my nervousness improved. I find it no longer necessary to take laxatives. m “During the past two years I have worked nearly every day with very little trouble. At the least sign of any trou ble I return to Dr. Hart for a checkup. As a result, I have enjoyed the very best of health during these years. I ad vise anyone suffering backache or arthritis to consult Dr. Hart.” MOUNTVIUE MAN HAS CAUSE OF HEADACHES CONNECTED BY ON. HANT MR. LESTER SEYMOUR Mill SL, Laurens r-v.' MR. G. L. MOORE Wattsville, S. C. Twenty-five years of almost daily suffering tells the story of Mr. R. C. Allen of Mountville, S. C., before con sulting Dr. C. J. Hart. Now, Mr. Allen says: “My headache troubles are over.” Here is Mr. Allen’s own story of how he had the cause of his troubles corrected: “I have suffered with headaches for about 25 years, and “headache 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 could hardly hold my head up. I lost lots of time from my work in addition to the awful suf fering. Physicians said sinus trouble was the cause. “After receiving Chiropractic adjustments from Dr. Hart, I can truthfully say that I feel better than I have in years and my headache troubles are over. “Folks, here is a way to get rid of those awful head aches. 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.” Chiropractic Care Restores Health of Watts ville Man “For nine weeks I suffered with headaches, dizzy spells and backaches. I was being treated for low blood pressure but didn’t feel any better. I had no appetite, was nervous and losing weight fast. I had no energy and my feet and legs felt tired and weak. Sometimes after eating there would be pains in my stom- ae\ s n d it v.*a* necessary to take laxrtives-several Urr.es each week for constipation. “I began to feel better the very first day after Dr. Hart gave me a Chiropractic ad justment. 1 returned to work and gradually but surely gained my strength back, even though I was working every dav. I lost that tired feeling, my headaches, dizzy spells and backache disap peared! My appetite returned and I gained 11 pounds weight during the first six weeks, and worked every day during that time. My digestion im proved 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 missed me and. I have had no further trouble. I have con tinued to work every day and feel good. “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.” Joanna Man Urges Sick People To Consult Dr. Hart “I urge anyone sick and despondent to consult Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens,” says .Mr. V, L. Wilburn of Joanna, S. C. “After all other methodsT^il, Chiropractic often restores people to health as it did in my case.” “For years I had suffered from a nervous condition and was gradually getting worse. I was unable to sleep at night except under the influence of sleeping tablets. Every day I suffered from awful headaches and was forced to seek relief from the pain by use of strong drugs. Constipation bothered me and it was necessary to take laxatives several times each week. I was weak, nervous, and felt bad all the time. I was easily upset and the least little thing.worried me. “Dr. Hart checked my spine with an instrument called the Neurocalograph, and advised me that a pressure upon certain nerves was the cause of my trouble. He made X-Ray pictures which revealed a misaligned bone of the neck. When this vertebra was adjusted back to its normal posi tion and the pressure taken off these nerves, I was rt stored to health. . > “Those awful Jmadaches disappeared, n'-ti ati cleared up and I began to feel like a different person. I began to sleep without taking sleeping tablets and woke up every morning feeling refreshed after a good nigh’ s sleep. My nervousness improved and 1 have had no more _ trouble since being under Chiropractic health care. During the past year I have returned to Dr. Hart for a checkup and my health is better today than it has be€;n for many years.” Mr. Wilburn’s advice to consult Dr. Hart may be the first step toward the restoration of your health. Investi gate and find out NOW’ what Chiropractic can do for you. SUFFENS13 YEANS WITH ASTHMA, DR. HANT CONNECTS THE CAUSE “I am going to tell you something more wonderful than I ever thought could happen to my daughter, Frances Tucker,” says Mrs. G. H. Manley, Rt. 3, Laurens, S. C. “Frances began having at tacks of asthma when she was two weeks old. I have hatkto stay up nights holding her because I thought each gasping breath, would be her la^t. For 13 years I saw my daughter suffer death with these suffering spells o: asth ma. FRANCES TICKER “When I carried I ances to Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S. 0., she had l>een i the throes of an asthma t at tack for six weeks. S was keeping in a platform .-acker every night and was n Jseat- ed every morning, k ping 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. “I write this letter in the sincere hope that it will help someone else who may be suffering with asthma. I know of several who are placed in the hospital when an asthmatic attack occurs. I do hope and trust that they will read this letter and consult Dr. Hart immediately.” CHIROPRACTIC CARE RESTORES HEALTH OF WARE SHOALS WOMAN These are only a few of the many disorders corrected by the modern methods of Scientific Chiropractic in n r eftice. Nearly all diseases and disorders have been successfully handled by this wonderful health science If you are suffering ill health and wish to get well, consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART, Chiropractor Telephone 22501 Laurens, S. C. Parking Space Ground Floor 254 West Main St. — Next to First Methodist Church — “After the first adjustment, my legs and back stopped hurting and the pains have rot returned,” says Mrs. Essie Mason, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals, S. C. Read Mrs. Mason’s letter and decide now to consult Dr. IT t about your health pr blems’. “I w-ish everyone 1 could know how much Chiropractic has improved 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 suf fering is a thing of the past since 1 received Chiropractic spinal adjustments. I had a stiff feeling in my neck and across my shoulders. I was underweight and suffered with weak dizzy spells due to low blood pressure. All these symp toms have disappeared oih one under Chiropractic Health Service. ,, “Dr. C. J. Hart, of Lauren--, S. C., took X-Ray pictures and found the cause of my trouble in the spine. After the first adjustment, my legs and back stopped hurting and. the pains have not returned. A short time later the stiff ness in my neck and shoulders was gone. I feel better and sleep better since Chiropractic care. I have a good appe tite and have gained in weight. There has been no recur rence of the weak dizzy spells, which were said to be caused by low blood pressure. “I write this letter recommending Chiropractic to any one suffering with the sincere hope that they, too, will find a solution to their health probleme.” \