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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume LI Clinton, S. G, Thursday, August 3, 1950 Number 31 WEST CLINIOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Thurman (Bud),son, attended a birthday dinner in Quinton of Fort Smith, Ark., are visiting Mr. Quinton’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Quinton. Miss Margie Wright of Lancaster, spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Ed Hardman. They visited friends in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woote 1 and sons,Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and William, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Armstrong and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, Jr., and son, Clifton Heaton and Mike Cas^anova spent Sunday at Table Rock and •Caesar’s Head., honor of Miss Margie Thrift at Ly dia, Sunday. 1 Mrs. W. H. Ammons, Mrs. Kate Evans, Mickey Dover and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ammons and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Womble in Winnsboro. Mrs Johnnie Butler, Mrs. Wade Lever and Evans Lever visited Mrs. Lever in the General hospital las; week. Allen Strickland is spending sev eral weeks with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Young in An derson. Cpl. and Mrs. Willie B. Quinton brating her 80th birthday. j Little Cyril Duncan, J. J. Owens, Card of Tkanks Dinner was served picnic style. • and Mrs. J. B. Sloan are on the sick ; ^ Mrs. Webb received many useful list. | Thanks to everyone who remem- gifts. Out of town guests were Mr. J ^1-$. Cecil Adams is recuperating bered me during my illness at the and Mrs. Jack Place of Greenville,; a t her home after a stay at Hays Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Robertsdn and hospital. Buddy, Mrs. Frances Jones, Fort Mill. hospital and at home. I appreciated the cards, flowers and the many vi$ • ^ ? its. May God bless each of you Mrs. Victor Mattox Picnic Ovtin* The immediate families of J. G. (Continued on page two) Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pressley and’° f Cocoa, Fla. are visiting Mrs. R. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis But-! M. Sullivan and Mrs. Sadie Quin- ler and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.! ton. William B. McAdams in_Piedmont Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and Sunday. children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F Mrs. W. H. Caughman and Joe, Mrs. Wi’.lie Mae Riley and Mrs. Hen ry Caughman visited Mr. Caughman who is a patient in the Lynwood hos pital in Augusta, Ga., recently. Cpl. Jack Caughman has been transferred to Camp Stone, Calif. Williams near Clinton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and Tony of Greeleyville spent the past week with Mrs. R. M. Sullivan. Mrs. Lois Blackwell has received word that her son, Pfc. Ralph E. Blackwell of this city has arrived Mrs. J. J. Smith and Nan visited | j n Korea with the 19th Reg Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith in Ware 24th D ivl4lon . Shoals Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnston of Crawford, Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingram. Joan Burgess Is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. N. W. Bigham, near Clinton Pfc. Lonnie D. Bradford who re turned from Japan last month spent a furlough with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, enroute to Columbus, Ohio Air base. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and Misses Vera Smith and Ruth Low- son, of Newberry spent Sunday with ery spent the week-end at Myrtle j Mrs. John Hedspeth. Beach. | Mrs. W. D. Middleton and child- Darrell Cook of Columbia, spent ren spent the week-end with Mr. the week-end with Mrs. Cook and and Mrs W. W. Middleton near ■° n * Piedmont Mrs. Florence Splawn spent the George Dunnaway spent Sunday week-end with her slaters, Miaaes (at Chimney Rock. Clara and All wee Nelson, In Enoree I Mr and Mrs Harold Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bagwell, daughter and Mrs O. R RolUna vls- Mrs Arena Bagwell, Mias Mary Fin- ‘ (ted Mr and Mrs Robert Rollins In Birthday Party For Little Girl Sandra Meadors was given a par ty Saturday afternoon by her moth er, Mrs. Clark Meadors, in cele bration of her 8th birthday. There were twenty-five present who enjoyed a number of games on the lawn directed by Mrs. Tom Chandler. Mrs. Meadors, assisted by Mrs ! Chandler and Mrs. Wyman Milam several delightful rfereshments. Sandra received numerous gifts. Among the Sick Ruth and Eddie Braswell have the whooping cough. Mrs. Wilkam Cannon is ill at her homg. Mrs. O. R. Rollins is improving af ter an illness. Little Reece Wayne Phillips is suf-; fering with severe burns on his hands. Mrs. W. B. Samples is recuperating at her home after a stay at Hays hospital. John Lynch, David Lynch and Mrs. Virginia Gossett are patients at Hays hospital. Dianne Lydia is improving, also ' H. L. Black. Mrs. Evans Lever has returned home after an operation in General hoapital, Greenville. Linda Braswell has the mumps. Tommy Brown is recuperating af ter a tonsiidectorey at Hays hospital Saturday. Maria King haa the mumps Mrs Ralph Samples. R. C. Crotts. Nerves! Nerves! Nerves! “Relax and quit worrying, it’s just your nerves,” is not ve ry helpful advice to a nervous sick person. Such individuals need help for they are really sick and their sickness DOES HAVE A CAUSE. The problem is one of deep seated and constant nenous tension caused by an irritation of the nerve roots leading from the spine. Though nothing may seem wrong organically, the proper X-rays and other tests will reveal this condition, when an especially trained technician makes an examination. Only when the cause of this irritation is removed can a per son relax and quit worrying. Un til then, the individual is sick. mentally and physically. Such illness will eventually lead to real organic disturbances in most cases. Nature is constantly making an effort to relieve this pressure and sometimes through a pro longed rest or change of clim ate does accomplish it. The most efficient and satis factory way is to have a thor ough examination by Dr. Hart, who has had wide experience in correcting nervous disorders. Dr. C. J. Hart is located at 254 West Main SU next to the First Methodist Church, in Laurens. There is plenty of parking space and office* are on ground floor, to show ihr ipinai <oni Call 22501 or drop by the office and nerve nunlfkattoa. for an appointment toda>. This illu»tnUon shwws the general distribution of the nervous system, the bones being absent. ley and J. W. Austin of Union, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Price and Hamlet. N C. during the week-end Mr and Mrs. John Gallman aud children of Rock Hill visited Mr and Mrs J. N. Kirby recently sons and Fred Lowery recently via-, Mr Mnd Mrt Claud Wallenxine Ued Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Messer ia and aons. attended the Smith s re mill near Del Rio, Tenn Rev and Mrs. A. M. Feagan and children of Lake City, are visiting Jcye and other union at Culbertson's Greenwood Mr and Mrs E. C Moody. Mr and Mrs. R. P. Hams spent the week-enc* at Frlser Mr and Mrs J. C Cannon attend- Mr. and Mrs Casey relatives here Mr and Mrs. Robert Simmons and .Hi children visited at Lake Greenwood me Cannon reunion recently Srs. WSr^MnSr-H ^fSuly IJ^^ftndiy in Hcril^ Greenville, and Mr and Mrs W. F. v ille N. C Williams of Laurens, were Sunday jgr and Mrs Wyatt Ledford and guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil- Deanne spent the past week in Jack- hams. soovllia. Fla Mrs Dorsey Turner and children. Joan Burgess spent last week with W. B. Phillips and Hobert Phillips her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L recently visited Mrs. Sarah Phillips b Burgess near Clinton. In Bee Log. N. C. , Joe Griffin, of Florence. Mias Sa- Mrs. Hattie Kessler spent several n Lou Baines of Laurens, and Ray- days recently with Mr and Mrs. mon d Campbell were dinner guests Gene Brunson near Waterloo. ; 0 f Mr and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Rev, and Mrs. Lee Powers and Annette Adams of Greenwood M children of Liberty, visited Mr. and! spending the week with Magdalene Mrs. Robert Simmons Wednesday. Leopard Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames and Mrs. J. O. Bolton and children of children visited Murphy Puckett at Greenwood are spending the week General hospital Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd HolUclaw, ac companied by Mrs. C. B. Kelly and with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Among those out of town attend ing the funeral of E. A. Harris were. children of Ridgeway, are spending, Mrs. Joe Blinkey, Mr and Mrs. Rob- several days in the Great Smoky ^ Gregory naey, , Mr. mountains. Mrs. J. C. Heath, Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, vuited Mrs. J. H. Seay Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller and daughter of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. j Linconton, Ga., Fred Harris and and Mrs Luther Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks, of Whitmire, Francis Evans and son, Mrs. Bertha Gregory of Griffin. Ga. Mrs. Myrtle Teasdell and children. and Mrs. M. W. Adams during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holtzclaw vis ited relatives in Duncan and Spar tanburg Sunday. Miss Doris Arnold of Milledgeville, children, Mrs. Sadie Harris, Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Horace McAlister, Mrs. Dora McAlister, Mrs. R. B. Roberts of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Harris of Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crowe, Miss Ruby £ta(f ffiser titan He Seems Ga., Miss Billie Arnold of Columbia, Nell Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- James Arnold of Moncks Corner, and 1 thur Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ow- Joe Griffin of Florence, spent the e ns, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Douglass week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 0 f Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Arnold. James Arnold remained for! story, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Grant of two week*. Mrs. Arthur Davis and children visited in Clemson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackweldcr and son of Clemson, spent the week- Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Judson of Whit mire, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thomas of Joanna, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly Harris and Charles Harris, Mr. end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis.; anc j Mrs. Henry Gwinn, SpartanLurg, Mrs. Charlie Barker, Misses Helen M r . an d Mrs. Bud Embler of Thom- and Joanne Barker, Dewey Oxner j as ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Har- and Jimmy Suttles spent the week- r i s an d Francis of High Point., Mr. end in Charleston. 1 and Mrs. B. H. Spires of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin and; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hale of Besoimer children of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell. Sandra Griffin remained for the week. Mrs. Emma Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Toy Wilson and daughter of Greenwood, City, JJ. C. Boatwrlght-Davenport Mrs. Thelma Boatwright announ ces the engagement of her daughter, Peggy Ann, to Christopher Sayer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son Davenport, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and, W edding will take place at family of Greenville, were Sunday j hi5h noon) Stpt tenth at Calvary guests of Mrs. J. H. Seay. | Baptist church with the pastor, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, Catherine and Mrs. Betty Lawson visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox in Greenwood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock of R AINLY, here trtveU a man riae in the ways of fine motorcars. You know that, by the four Ventiporta and the rich sweep of chrome which mark his car as a Roadmaster. JlOU know it, should yod trail him on the highway, by the Smooth lift of the big Fireball OmijBUICKkea PWwgfaW DMIVK' mmd with it irons* J. W. Spillers, officiating. KIRBY Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirby announ- J' JTi “ , with ce the birth of a son, Edward New- Rock “ e “;t nd wlth ton, born July 23 at Hays hospita: Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barke. Mrs. Kirby is the former Miss recemlfw'h her ^andpar/nts,Vr. Elisabeth Wilson.^ and Mrs. Will Satterfield, in Gray Ry Mrs. Marie Wiley spent tne week- The Jr. Missionary Society of Bai- end with Mr. and Mrs. .Mark Fowler' ley Memorial Methodist .church will in Union have a ® azaar i n 11,6 Social hall of Mr. and Mrs. Will Woody visited the church. Saturday Aug. 5. •COMMISSION fifball rolv-inh—d pewtr f» thf»» tngintt. (N»w F-263 tngin» in Surn mod'll) • NfW-MITMN STY UNO, with MUL1l‘OUAMD (orofront, fop'f-through fondort, "doubU bubblo" toillighti WIOC- ANOU VISIBILITY, clot'up rood vhw both forward and bock • TSAtHC-HANDY SlZi, Uii ovor-all longth lor 'asi'r parking and garaging, ihort turning radioi * IXTHA-WIOI SSATS cradl'd b'tw"n th' ail'i • SOFT BVKK IIIDl, from all-coil springing, Saf'ty- Kid' rims, low-pr'siur' fir's, rid'-st'adying torqu'-tvba • WIOI AAKAY Of MODUS with Body by Fish'r. * Standard on ROAUMAS THR, optional ait M SVfAA assd STtclAL modtU. Tmm hi HtNKY J. TAYtOf, ABC N«h»Ofl, •v'ry Monday 'vtning. power plant at his toe’s com mand, by the obvious levelness of the ride he enjoys, the swift ease with which Dynaftow Drive solves his traffic problems. What is not so plain from what you see is that here also is a man very wise in what today’s dollar should buy! or this man has all that a fine- car owner can ask for-brilliant performance, a ride without equal for gentle softness, finger- easy handling, abundant room all around him, styling that is easily the most distinguished on the highway. Yet he paid considerably lest than comparable merit costs elsewhere. He found fewer extra charge* ms his delivered price, with such things as Dynalow Drive, foam rubber cushions, windshield washers, electric clock, even non-glare rear-view mirror in cluded in the price. I f you know fine cars, it won’t take fifteen minutes behind a Roadmastkk wheel to see that here is one of the finest. If you have inquired about prices, a single glance at the delivered figures establishes this as the bid buy of the field. Why not make both checks — especially since your Buick dealer will be glad to arrange a trial run in a ROADMACTEK any time you care to call on him? Yow try t* Owstw Voha R fat/? Dc/vaf/oiv &r/i- in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. Nora Gossett anu children and Margie Wright are spending the week with relatives in Chatta nooga, Tenn. lladlyn Haire of Waycross, Ga. spent last week with Iris and An nette Satterfield. HP Ifrj and Brs. Harold Hampton and honor of Mrs. Webb who was ceie- Funds received will go to buy a carpet for the church auditorium. A ^ Birthday Dinner On Sunday the immediate famil ies of Mrs. Sarah Webb gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Law- son for a birthday dinner given in LAURENS MOTOR COMPANY Zarick Street Laurens, S. C. Whu bmttmr matomobilms mrm built BUICK wOi buUd tbmm