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/ 4 Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOF CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative Thursday, October 26, 1950 < Gaffney Mr. and Atlanta, Mr and Mrs. Charlie spent the week-end with Mrs. Jimmv Stallworth in Ca 'MtfS. M. T. Ficklin is visiting rela tives iin Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and children visited Mrs. A. H. Hughes in Spartanburg Sunday. •1. Ingram and son visited Mrs. Ingram recently at the Columbia Ibospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger of JJc wberry, visited Mrs. Alice Kinard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster and chil- •Vcn and Juanita McGinnis visited Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Burton in Green ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Oxner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAlister and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James at Tucapau Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rollins and little daughter and Mrs. A. J. Sather- lield visited Mrs. Satterfield’s moth er, Mrs. J. P Casey, in Laurens Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. John Holland and Mrs. Harold Lawson attended the district missionary meeting Friday ot St. Paul’s Methodist church in Icesville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and children spent Sunday with relatives Newberry. Mrs. E. M. Reed of Whitmire, spent several days the past week with Mr. Patterson’s mother, Mrs. John Pat terson, in Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and fam- j ily were called to Pelzer Thursday on ! account of the death of Mrs. /Harris’ and Mrs. John Word. (mother, Mrs. Alta Leathers. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Cause of I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and Lockhart! visited relatives and children visited friends in Pelzer friends here Tuesday. • Friday. Mrs. Anna Stone has returned Mrs. Charlie Barker, Miss Helen home after a stay at the General hos- Barker and Dewey Oxner spent Sun- pital in Greenville. 1 a y Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and Jane spent ^ oe Ward, several days recently with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horton and 1 Mrs. Fred Finlev, in Greenville. j daughter and Mrs. R. L. Blease visit- i Mr. and Mrs. Halt King and chil- f? re 'f tives in ,P ree " vill 1 ®“ nda j;' dren of near Spartanburg. spcn , Mrs. Blease s mother. Mrs. Ida Lamb, Sunday here with relatives an(r returned home w.th them for a stay friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings, and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris, Rev. s° n of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs Jack! J. W. Spillers, Mrs. Carl Heaton and ^ r '^ in anc f children, Mr. and Mrs. ( Mrs. Leonard Gilliam attended the ^ war< ^ ^ are were ! funeral of Mrs. O’Neil Leathers in (Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pelzer Saturday afternoon. ; Braswell ,, , ,, __ , » j j ! Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and Mr and Mrs Robert Adams and family and Mrs _ ^ Adams visited Mary Faye and Leon Hedspeth visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garner, Jr., in Chester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Bar- Mrs. Eursula McCary and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins in Greenwood! Sunday. James Arnold of Moncks Corner. bara, Becky and Patricia Lawson and Paul Arnoldi Slc Qf Key West ’ Mr. and Mrs. O’Neal Campbell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thibe- deau and son attended the funeral of Jdhn Hendrix in Anderson Sun day. Homer Montgmery, Ed Knight, Miss . Ernestine Montgomery of Greenville, and Miss Doris Holland spent Sunday in Rock Hill with Miss Doris Montgomery at Winthrop col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson and children spent Sunday with Mr., Fla., spent several days recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ar nold. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Abbott, Jr., of Piedmont, visited relatives here Sun- ! day. Rev. and Mrs. John Holland and J. E. spent Monday in Latta visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. L. A. Man ning, Mr. Manning and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tinsley of Pel- Is Rheumatism Destroying Your Precious Health? If you are one of the thousands being crip pled by arthritis or sotne other type of rhemna- tism — or if you are the victim of neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica or lumbago, you will be In terested in what Dr. C. J. Hart is doing to con quer these disorders. Izer, spent the week-end with rela- ! tives here. j i Mrs. M. W. Alewine and sons spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Paul Wheeler, in Newberry. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery and son of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs Andy McElrath of Simpsonville, You will be interested in the amazing stor ies of persons who are regaining their health through his pleasant and highly effective treat ment To learn more about your ailments and uhai may be done for you. simply go to the I. Hart, who is located at 254 West Main St. ... , ^ , . T.. ~ ^ *' Ir anc * M rs Brooks Dunaway and ^ through his pleasant and highly effective treat- |j| Mrs ^ny Lawson visited Mrs. Jonn I 'dHj menl Ray Lawson who is ill, in the Gen- ! alH To learn more about sour ailment* and oral huspita! in S, trtanburg, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flynn and Mr*.: Anna Stone were visitors in Green- wood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ThoQias Wooten ana son of Greer, visited relatives here! Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W O Weir and Johnnie of Greenville, were week- j end guests of Mr. and Mrs J F ~ ■" — Missy Sue and Bea ! Mrs. A B. Corley Dr. C. J. Hart «fflce of Dr. C. Laarrnv S. C. Rember vou have bat one life and one body. Protect them now while you may I>r. Hart is giving Chiropractic health and hope to sick and *uffering humanity. He may be able to do the for you Consult Dr. Hart Today. spent Sunday with Mr. an Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Mrs. Agnes Scott spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Dawkins, who is ill, in Newfcerry. Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spar tanburg. spent Sunday with Mrs. C O. Owens. LumBupr^^ MAKE IT LAST WITH QUICK DRYING LONG-LIFE ENAMEL Brighten up Drab, old Sur faces, Furniture. Walls and Woodwork. PITTSBURGH The Paint of 1000 Uses Phone 94 • Prompt Delivery D.E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 5INCE - 1894 CLINTON, S.C. SINCE 1894 of Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% * * ! We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $15,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. IWBBHMBHniWUUMRIlWIIMMMUMWRIilHIUUiniRRWRmttWHHHIlBMWMWMHHHI Terry and ( Greenwood, >pent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. J. P. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and children of Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and children of Lau-i retu. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee have re turned home after visiting relatives in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Terry and children spent the week-end with Mrs. Terry’s mother, Mrs. D. G. Jackson, in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield and Mrs. O. R. Rollins, accompanied by Mrs. Nita Underwood of Laurens, were visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Talmadge Sanders of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Greenwood, spent the week-end witn Mrs. Ora Wood. Miss Gerry Trammell of Winthrop college, and Miss Betty Anne Camp bell of Columbia, visited their par ents during the week-end. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Pfc. Carl K. (Buddy) Ballew cele brated his 18th birthday Oct. 17. October 22nd was Mrs. Ben Camp bell’s birthday. William David Gregory celebrated his 7th birthday October 15. W. T .Gregory observed his 80th. birthday October 15. October 3rd was Annette Ballew’s birthday. Irene Fuller was 8 years old Oc tober 20. Margie Campbell celebrated her 6th birthday October 6. Montee English will have a birth day October 29, Joe Campbell will have a birth day October 29. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin cele brated their 12th wedding anniver sary October 20. Today is Mrs. W. H. Caughman’s oirthday. Tomorrow^ is Boyd Holtzclaw’s )irthday. Brooks Dunaway has a birthday >ctober 23. ’ ji Among The Sick Sam Owens is able to be out after oeing ill with flu. L. L. Rice has been ill several days. Friends of R. L. Yarbrough are sorry to know he has been ill the past week. Mrs. David Owens is ill at her uome on Pitts street. Walker Satterfield is a patient at the BIklo4k clinic where he under went an operation. Given Birthday Dinner On Friday evening Mrs. David Ow ens entertained at a dinner in honor of Mr. Owens’ birthday. Mr. Owens (Continued on page three) k SAVE WITH DIXIE-HOME’S / MEATS! Dlxle-Home’a U. 8. Grade Good Sirloin Steak » 95 c Price Reduced 14c Per Lb. Pinky Pig Sliced Bacon Dixie-Home welcome* the faehlon-wfse food shopper of today. Her trend toward thrifty, more choosey buying brings her back again and again to Dixle-Hom*. This week the fash ion spotlight turns to meats and Dixie-Home's famous Quality-Tender. Come In today and Join the thousands of thrifty shoppers who snjoy the finest at money-saving prices! Oscar Mayer's Ysllow Band Frankfurters ... . * 55c Fine Flavor, Easy to Prepare Economy Slices Smoked Ham .... * 79c Tender, Delicious. 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