The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 05, 1951, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 5, 1951
Balks At Spinal Operation;
Cured By Chiropractor
The telephone conversation went 1
something like this—“Dr. Hart, will
you please come out to see my hus
band? Two days ago he strained his
back lifting an oil heater. The phy
sician taped his back, confined him
to bed and advised heat to be ap
plied, but he has shown no im- |
provement. Now the doctor wants
to rush him to the hospital to make
x-ray pictures for the purpose of a
spinal operation. The doctor says he
is afraid my husband has what a
famous baseball player died with."
Results
The tape was removed from his
back and the heating pad placed on
the shelf where it should have been
all the time. Chiropractic treat
ments were started immediately
and the response was gratifying.
He was able to report back on the
job 36 HOURS after the first treat
ment. The patient continued treat
ments a few’ weeks and recovered
completely.
Warns Against Use of
Heat for Backaches
“The indiscriminate use of heat
applications can often turn a
simple backache into a severe
case," warns Dr. C. J. Hart, Chi
ropractor. “Sound reasoning
proves it to be extremely harm
ful. It is used merely for the sake
of doing something and no logi
cal reason is given for its use.
When heat is used, it creates a
congregation of blood and fluid
in the capillaries (tiny blood ves
sels) in and adjacent to the ef
fected area. This increases the
size of the irritating factor which
increases irritation. It steps up
the tempo of the inflammation.
Increased inflammations mean
increased tissue destruction, thus
prolonging the suffering and de
laying recovery,” he said.
“The quickest, safest relief and
complete recovery from back
ache, sciatica, slipped discs, arth
ritis pr neuritis can be obtained
with modem Chiropractic care,"
advises Dr. Hart. —Adv.
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For the Week . . .
IYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS. HORACE C. SMITH,
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd had as
their guests efuring the week-end
Mrs. Floree Tharather, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Hardin and Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Harper of Greenwood.
Spurgeon Todd is on a 20-day i
leave and is visiting his parents.
Miss Elsie Cromer, Mrs. Mitchell j
and daughter of Greenville, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Curtis Taylor. • '
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper and
Betty of Great Falls, spent the
week-end with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mbs. Cal
vin Cooper.
Francis and Charlie Cooper were
in Great Falls for the week-end.
Mrs. Rosa Cole had her brother
aqd family, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Cole, of Cross Hill, as guests Sun
day. They also visited in Newber
ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Brown and
daughter—, Pamela, were visitors
in Pelzer Sunday w’ith Mrs. Nell
i Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg had
as their guests during the week
end Mr. and Mrs. Boswell and chil
dren of Shannon. Ga.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brown and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs Reuben Overstreet.
Mr and Mrs. A. T. Crawford
were Sunday visitors in Greer with •
Mr and Mrs J L Mahaffey
Mr and Mrs H. L. Roof and chil
dren attended the funeral of their
niece in Chester Monday
Mr and Mrs. C A Oswalt and
children of Joanna, were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs J. C Meeks
Mr and Mrs R B Fennell visit
ed in Spartanburg Sunday
Mrs Earl Barbee and daughter
Brenda, of near Clinton, visited Mr
and Mrs Horace Smith Monday
Mr end Mrs Cecil MeLamdon
and Cecilia spent Sunday m Co
lumbia with the former's father,
Mrs Evelyn Sams and children
were • tailors m West Clmtott Sun
day * tth Mr and Mrs W II Hmm
aa
Mr and Mrs A E Smith had a*
then guests during the weeh end
Mr and Mrs Elmer Walker Mr.
^•rt MrAhee of Spartanburg* Mr
and Mrs Inanard Mathis and ffttl-
dtvn of Can verse. Mr and Mr*
Mrl«m Rsenre and children ef In
man and Mrs Base hereon ef West
Ctmton
ISt Jeeee H»i nsM ef Feet Jarhmn.
ipenl the week-end nMb hit par-
mu ip£ and Mrs Oemps Henei.
Frankie Brawn, who rereyb
lained the navy, n heme fag a fee
eeeka .nrtjeg has parents Mr and
Mrs FVewaa Thewn and other rete
trees
Mrs H H Dahwei entertained at
daaner Sunday hanartag Mr Dai
ton. and B r Dalian with a both
day dmnev Rune en|ny mg the
event were Mrs B F Patten and
children Mrs Mary Oil and chsl j
ment of thirty-four Mrs. Wallace
and Mrs. ,A. C. Young, Jr., instruct
ed in the new project.
Birthday Party Enjoyed
Sandra Mills enterained a group
of friends on Friday afternoon with
a party celebrating her birthday.
Games were played and refresh
ments seved to a number of little
folk who remembred Sandra with
gifts.
Community Council To Meet
The Community Council will hold
its meeting at 6:00 at the com
munity center Thursday (tonight).
All members are asked to be pres
ent.
Club 16 Entertains -
Tuesday night at the community
center Club 16 was hostess to mem
bers husbands and several friends
at a supper party. After supper
th guests enjoyed telvision.
Chicken Stew Be Given
Teh Lydia Methodist church will
have a chicken stew tomorrow night
at the club house on Pine street.
Serving hours will begin at five
o’clock and continue until 7 o’clock.
Tickets are now available with th$
following in charge, Mr. Fennell,
Mrs. Carol Gwinn, Mrs. N. C. Bush,
and E. D. Mitchell.
With The Sick
Linda Estes recently broke her
arm at the elbow.
Elaine Harvey is ill with flu.
Mrs. Jesse Abercrombie is ill.
^Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and
Billy are convalescing after being
ill
Patsy Fuller is improving after
an illness.
Mrs. Perry Sumerel is ill with flu.
Friends of Mrs. Roy Carter will
be sory to know she is a hospital
patient -—■ , (
Mrs. Emmie Thomas is recovering
from an illness.
H H. Dalton has returned home
after being a patient at he Veteran’s
hospital in Augusta, Ga.
Terry and Larry Fuller are con
valescing after an illness.
Woman's Society To Entertain
The Woman’s Missionary Chris
tian Service of the Methodist church
will entertain with a birthday an
niversary Thursday, April 12, at the
community center. Hopewell church
will share in the service. Three of
the district officers will be pres-
ent. ^
Clean Up Campaign In Progress
The clean up, paint up and fix
up campaign is really on the go.
Everybody is having a part in mak
ing our village beautiful. Help
your street the best street on the
clean up program. Share this
beauty with your neighbors.
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:09 to 5J9
Wednesdays 9:M to
Phone 794
Mr omd Mrs Bay
family «f CImsAmi
Mr* Haari Smith «
•tte*t TWwtav with Mr
Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!
T W Grace and children ef Fine
vlllt. H C. wvro Sunday vtartars of
Mr and Mr* W I Ba.Uy
Pvt Harold Austin of Fort Jack-
«». tpent the weekend with hie,
parents. Mr and Mrs Leslie A us- ;
tm
Mr end Mr* W R Alien and
•ons with Mr* Rose Allen were
week-end cue*Is un Columbia with
Mr and Mr* C A Allen
Birthday* and Annier*arie*
Spurgeon Todd observed a birth-1
day April 3.
Gene Patteerson celebrated his
2nd birthday March 29.
Sara Shelton observed a biMhday
March 27.
Gay Douglas will celebrate a
birthday April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roof observed
their 19th wedding anniversary
March 27.
Miss Azalee Howell observed a
birthday March 31.
Mrs. J. T. Lanford will observe
a birthday April 19.
Miss Nettie Prince will celebrate
a birthday April 23.
Cecilia McLendon will celebrate
her 8th birhday April 7.
Last Rites Held
Funeral services were held Mon
day afternoon in Chester for Phyl
lis Elander Roof, niece of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Roof. Interment was in
Evergreen cemetery.
Church News
George McIntosh, ministerial stui
dent at Presbyterian college, will
have charge of the morning worship
service at the Presbyterian church
Sunday. All members are urged to
atend with the public cordially in
vited. Henry Robards will teach
the adult Bible class.
Birth Announcemant
Naal
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal an
nounce the birth of a son, James
Burgan, Jr., April 2 at the Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Neal before marriage
was Miss Emma Sherbert of En-
oree.
Hobby Club In Maat
Monday night the Hobby club hiet
in the work rooms of the commun
ity cener and studied the finishing
of woxii. Attractive waste baskets
hand tooled and laced with leather
are being completed by each mem
ber. The class now hiu an enroll-
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Kadota Figs r t2» a ...
Fruit Cocktail
Grapefruit Juice *uZ
Sardines dm*
Peanut Butter . ££
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Crabapple Jelly n
Salad Dressing
ALP Pineapple
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Du Bicot All Green
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V 39c
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3T 31c
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of items not subject to ceilings) ore
quoronteed — Thursday. April 5th
through Wednesday, April 11th.
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Babo
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Oxydol
Large 32c
Giant 85C
Soup
Campbell’s Tomato
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Fab
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Spic & Span
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Dreft
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Giant 85C
Soap
Palmolive
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Bouquet Soap
Cashmere
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T Tide
Urge 32C
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Underwood
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