The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1950, Image 5

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Thursday, June 22, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Five Licensed In State As Insurance Agent After having satisfactorily com pleted all requirements and written examinations in accordance with the laws of The South Carolina Insur ance Commission, Mrs. Betty Wolfe of this city is now licensed in the State of South Carolina to represent, as agent, four of the Leading Com panies. (Lumbermans Mutual, Na tional Grange, Home Mutual and Retailers Mutual.) Offices of the general agency will be located at 103 N. Broad *St. here. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS , ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents <* • » < # f * ■■ i * «• Welcome to Clinton — for — TRADE DAYS! Thursday, Friday, Saturday WELCOME ALWAYS TO OUR BANK You Can Bank on Us for Every Modern Banking Service Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Remember... When Gov. Strom Thurmond and his wife, represent ing the State of South Carolina, were intentionally, de liberately and maliciously snubbed by Truman at his t inauguration as president of the United States, he in- suited every lady and man in South Carolina. WE CAN SHOW' OUR RESENTMENT BY ELECTING STROM THURMOND TO THE SENATE ON JULY 11 CITIZENS OF LAURENS COUNTY By S. R. Crawford. Clinton Vet Obtains Relief From Battle Wounds “In June 1942, while on military duty as a tail-gunner of a B-26, during fhe Battle of Midway, I received machine gun wounds which fractured my right femur. “Recovery was slow and I received some relief from phys iotherapy, massage and light treatments. However, I did : *—<- * ^ • r not receive Chiropractic care while in service. “Following my discharge, I returned to civilian life and the condition of my right leg began to get worse. The right leg was cold all the time due tojx>or circulation. There was a numbness above the right knee and a prickling sensa tion all along the right leg. I was nervous and had very little energy. Upon standing or walking any length oi time, I suffered with lots of pain in my right leg. “I was of the opinion that Chiropractic treatment could help my condition,, so I con sulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Lau rens, S. C. “Spinal adjustments were given by Dr. Hart and excel lent results were obtained. For the ftrst time in five years there was a warm feeling in my right leg. The pricking < sensation and the pains were relieved by Chiropractic adjust ments. I began to have more energy and the nervous condition improved. “After receiving such wonderful results from Chiropractic, I advise anyone, suffering with ill health, to consult a Chiroprac tor for their health problems." Ex-Service men by the thousands are turning to Chiropractic for relief of their ills. Veterans of this area are urged to consult Dr. Hart about their health problems. GUablel J* 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 /DENDY ASHLEY 123 Dupont Drive Txreenville, S. C. Miss Doris Lee of Jonesville, vis ited friends and relatives here last week. Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr., has ac- , cepted a position with Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeans and chil dren of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and little daughter have returned from a va cation stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. i Mrs. E. P. Pratt of Columbia, and Mrs. F. C. Strain of Tampa. . Fla., visited the former’s brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J: P. Pra ther, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lyles spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyles, in Rodman. Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Miss Kath erine Blakely spent the week-end in Greenville with their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. W. Arrington, and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb have re turned from a several days stay in Hendersonville, N. C., and the moun tains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carter and daughter, Linda, spent Sunday with ! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Virgie Turner for a visit, t Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Laffoday have i returned from their wedding trip i and have taken an apartment on ! Clhtennial street. / Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes are on ! a vacation trip to points of interest I in Florida. Miss Ruth Richardson spent the week-end at her home in Florence i Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee have re turned from their wedding trip and are residing with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee. J. D. Boland, Jr., who has been taking a course in watchmaking in Spencer, N. C., will complete his work this week and return to his home here. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Collins and lit tle son of Atlanta. Ga., are visiting Mrs. T. D. Jacobs and other relatives here. Mrs. W. G. King left Tuesday for j Point Pleasant, W. ,Va.. for a visit ! with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Cruick- ; shanks, and Mrs. Cruickshanks. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Holman and I daughter. Margaret, of Chapel Hill, N. C., were overnight guests of Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray during the past week. 1 Miss Jinld Sadler of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sad ler. Mrs. L. H. Lee will leave tomor- i row to join her husband in Norfolk, Va., where they will make their i home. Eloise Marshall left Tuesday for a month’s stay at Rock Brook camp, Brevard, N. C. Mrs. Bob Smith and daughters, Sandy and Becky, have "returned irom Murrells Inlet where they join ed other members of her family for a vacation stay at the summer cot tage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan of Dillon. Misses Patty and Mary Lou Britt of Tifton, Ga., are visiting their sla ter, Mrs. W. R. Anderson, and Mr. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, their daughter, Emily, and Lillian Hart are spending the week at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Misses Ann Marshall of Darling ton, Joanne Huggins of Lake .City, Imogene Watson of Conway. Marilyn McLauchlin of St. Matthews, Margie Smith of Kinards, Rachel Ferguson and Chris Adair. Jr., of Great Falls, are guests of Miss Myra" Adair and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair for the Wysor-Tvey wedding which takes place this evening. Friends of Mrs. C. P. Wilson will j be interested to know she is a pa- | tie it at Emory hospital, Atlanta, Ga., w.ie:e She underwent an operation yesterday. Mrs. Russell Gray and Mrs. Rob ert 14. Vance were in Charlotte, N C. , several days last week to attend the wedding of the former's niece. Miss Clara Barnes, and Lane Cloan- ger which took place Friday evening at Myers Park Methodist church. Friends of Mrs. N. C. Buford Wil son and infant daughter, Elizabeth, will be interested to know they have returned to their home here from St. Francis hospital, Greenville. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daugh ters, Anne and Elissa, have returned to their home in Charlotte, N. C., after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., spent Saturday at Caesar’s Head. Misses Joyce and Jean Smith have returned to their home in Camden after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Also a guest of the Pitts during the week was Wil liam Reasonover of Camden. Miss Joanne Anderson is visiting Miss Mary Catherine Anderson at the An4erson cottage in Garden city. Miss Angela Cassanova spent last week in Columbia with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cassanova. Mrs. E. C. Goff and children re turned to their home in Gaffney Tuesday after spending several days here with friends. Friends of George Sineath will be interested to know he has returned to his home after being a patient in ♦he Co , ”T*b a hospital the past two .vej'v?. Arthur Scogin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porterfield, of Elberton, Ga., is spending this week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin, Mrs Rufus Chapin and son, Mitch, spent g Sunday in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Simpson and family and Mrs. Lola Simpson spent Sunday at Table Rock and Hender sonville, N. C. Claudia Ann and Linda Monroe' are spending two weeks in New berry with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and Mrs. Lina Graham have moved into an apartment on N. Adair street. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Holland, Sr., and Mrs. L. S. Holland, Jr., and little daughter, Linda, of Atlanta, Ga., visited relatives here over the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Carroll DeVore, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe will attend the rehearsal party for the Jones- Bedenbaugh wedding in Gaffney to-! night. Friends of Mrs. Don Boyd will be interested to know she is able i to be out again after a recent ill ness. Mrs. Joe Hagins of Ajjbevifle,' spent Sunday with her motner, Mrs.! George R. Holland. Friends of J. B. Williams will be interested to know he has returned to his home near here following a few days stay at the Blalock clin ic, where he has been a patient. Mrs. R. W. Coop of Shelbyville, Tenn., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frances Warner. P. TJ; Coop also of Shelbyville, spent the week-end with his sister, who is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. B. B. Ballard and son, Billy, Mrs. Arnold Cannon, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Ill, and son. Bill, and Mrs. i Ray Pitts and daughter, Myra are spending this week at Ocean Drive. | Mrs. Agnes Kern, Miss Louise Kern have returned from St. Pet ersburg. Fla., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kern. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the week end in Columbia with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis. Miss Jeanette Pitts and Da vis Pitts spent Sunday there and accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and son, Ronnie, are spending this week in Miami and other points of interest in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and little daughter, of McCormick spent the week-end with the former’s mo- j ther, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, who accom- J panied them home for a visit. Mrs. T. R. Giles and children.- Chuck and Adrian, > have returned from a two weeks’ visit with rela tives in Waco, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Boozer are occupying their recently com*. pleted home on Pine Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Andrew’s, Jr., and small son of Fitzgerald, Ga, i spent last week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. George Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis arid 1 daughter are now occupying one of the Young apartments on Cleveland Street. Mrs. Perry fa. Mobre has return ed from Charlotte, wherb she bought merchandise for Moore’s Dress Shoppe. She was accompanied jby Mr. Moore and son, Ronnie. Miss Virginia Sumerel who has been director of Religious Educa tion at the Sans Souci Baptist church in Greenville, is spending the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKinnon will be interested to know they will leave this week for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will make their home. Miss Betty Jean Sumerel is spend ing three weeks at Camp Ton-A- Wanda near Hendersonville, N. C., where she is serving as councelor. On Thursday Misses Virginia Sum- 'erel, Sue Cooper, Joan Anderson land Sam Crisp were guests of Miss Sumerel at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock of New berry visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller Monday. Little Sandra Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Norris is con valescing at her home following a stay at Blalock Clinic where she was treated for injuries received when struck by an auto Friday af- ! ternoon. Miss Florence Blakely returned to Durham, N. C., Sunday after spending the past week with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. 'Blakely. Friends of Mrs. Martha Koon will be interested to know she is a pa tient at the Blalock Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe and children, Jimmie and Libby, have returned to' their home in Latta after spending the past week with rela tives here. They were accompanied home by Miss Iona Blakely for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLeod visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely, during the week end en route to tfyeir home in McBee following their wedding trip. Jimmy Cooper has returned to his home in Laurens following an ill ness at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. James Anderson arid Mrs. J. K. Haselden spent Thursday in Greenville. -f Stumbling Block... If the down payment is holding you up on the purchase of a new car, television set or home of your own. then listen to this. For years, folks wanting the good things in life have saved for them with our help. They open an account and lay something aside no matter what the sacrifice. And actually, it’s surprising how short a time it takes to make a dream come true. Try it! M. S. Boiley & Son , BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ig^gggc»ggggg^»gmapti|iooeac^aam8t»oqooiaoopoaoooq<iwiMr COOL SUMMER COMFORT WITH ATTIC INSULATION: Insulation moves your house out of the heat wave. Makes house temperature 15 o Cooler than outside INSULATE NOW While Prices Are Low Prompt Delivery Inquire D. E. TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 SINCE 1894 CLINTON, S.C. Vote For TENCH P. OWENS i for South Carolina HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES from Laurens County I ask for the opportunity to serve you in the building of a better County and a * greater State on a sound basis. • • • I Will Appreciate Your Vote and Your Support . I