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s 4 Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 9. 195i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECn, O'DELL, Correspondent *nd Representative Miss Annelle Shealy is visiting relatives and friends in Newberry this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits were Aeek-end visitors at Myrtle Beach. Miss Bobby Jean Collins of Greenwood, is spending several weeks with Miss Lottie Mae Bur nette. Mtfs- Bebe Wilson of Greenville, is spending the week with her sis ter. Mrs. Ernest Osborne and Mr. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brown and childerh attended a birthday dinner honor ing the former’s mother, Mrs. Bird- je •drown, in Hartwell, Ga., recent ly Mrs. Brown was 76 years old. Among the many attending the Beech Springs camp meeting last | week-end were Mr. and Mrs. White, Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah. ( Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and. Mrs. James Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W T Simmons. Mrs. John Burnett, 1 Sr.. Miss Georgie Lewis and Mr.j and Mrs. Judson Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and -in spent Sunday with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusell' in Newberry. Sgt. Carl Farmer of Camp Le- Jeune. N. C. was the guest over the ( week-end of relatives in Joanna. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Holden, Jr.,| of Abbeville, were overnight guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bridges and Mr and Mrs. Buck Bledsoe of Incfianhead. Md., visited friends and relatives in Joanna this week.' Friends will regret to learn Miss Betty Jo Sloan of Columbia, has resigned her position on the Jo- 1 anna school faculty to accept a po-' sit ion in Orangeburg. Mrs. C G Bishop and daughter. Sara Nell, of Ware Shoals, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V L. Wilburn. Later in the, day Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith and Mrs. J. J. Smith and Nan of Clinton, called. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries and family of Fountain Inn, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Humphries and family of Illionis, were Sunday; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. Bur ley Humphries. Friends of Miss Kittie Mae Mose ley will regret to learn she was called to Greenville Friday due to the death of her brother, John Moseley. The community extends deepest sympathy to her. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland spent the week-end in Athens, Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. Ben Weinberg, Jr., and Mr. Weinberg. 7 Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace,. Misses Willena and Jackie Love lace spent, the week-end at Folly, Beach. y Mrs. James Simpson and son, Dusty, spent several days with her sister, Mrs, Curtis Jackson, and Mr. Jackson, in Honea Path. On Sunday Mr. Simpson joined Mrs. Simpson and the Jacksons for, the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham spent the week-end in Columbus,' Ga., with Cpl. and Mrs. Richard Willingham. Mrs. Willingham and small son, Rickey, returned with them for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCarthy. Mrs. J. D. Nix, Kenneth, Delano and Miss Joyce Nix were week-; end guests of the former's mother,, Mrs. A. R. Owens, in Greenville.! Miss Claudette Crouch is spend ing the week in Saluda with her aunt, Mrs. Dan Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jenkins of Aiken, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Wade Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Law-' rence Jenkins oxer the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Evans attend-' ed the Lowery reunion in Lancas ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boland and Jean and Mrs. Frank Turner and Sillyettes by A. B. C. Finance Co. "Serves me right for taking on B. W. Crouch . . . everyone says his outfit has the most rapid ser vice in town!" A. B. C. Finance Co. QUICK CONFIDENTIAL LOANS 104 IMU Street Clinton. S. C. > i daughter of Newberry, visited Mr and Mrs. J. F. Lowman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop ahd sons were week-and guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bishop, in Dechard, Tennnessee. Brantley remained with his grand parents for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gardner and| small daughter, Karen, of Green ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen of; Newberry’, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sr. Miss Marlene Lowman is spend ing the week in Newberry with Miss Toby Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler and children of Pacolet, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lunsford' of Clinton, Lt. and Mrs. Henry Fin-' ney and small daughter, Ellen, ac-j companied by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven and daughters of Liberty, enjoyed a picnic at Table Rock State park Sunday. Mrs. Frances Giles and moth er, Mrs. Stevenson, of Seneca, Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs. W. A. Moor head of Clinton, recently spent the week-end in Asheville, N. «C., and at the Cherokee Indian reservation. While there they attended the pag eant, “Unto These Hills.” Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bundrick and daughter of Silverstreet, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floyd and family Sunday. James M. Niver of Clemson, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver, Jr., Sunday. Newberry, visited Mrs. W. W. Hair Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and small daughter. Dale, Mr. and Mrs Louie Nabors and Karen attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nabors in Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broome and children of Atlanta, Ga.. while enroute to Asheville. N. C., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris spent Sunday in Augusta, Ga., visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. J. Clyde Young accompan led Mrs. Charles Dandsy and Yo- vanne Sue ol Abbeville to Balti more. Md., recently. Miss Marlene Lowman is spend ing the week in Newberry with Miss Tobi Willis. Birth Announcements Smith Mr. and Mrs Marvin Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter on August 5 at Joanna hospital Mrs Smith is the former Miss Betty Jean Holbert. Turner Mr and Mrs. B H. Turner of Newberry, announce the birth of a daughter. Cynthia Jean, August 6 at Joanna hospital Mrs Turner will be remembered as Miss Mary Helen Wehunt of Newberry. Painful Leg Condition Relieved By Dr. Hart In June 1942, while on military duty as a tail-gunner of a B-26, during the 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 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 to poor 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 of 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 first time in five years there was a warm feel ing in my right leg. The prickling sensation and the pains were relieved by Chiropractic adjustments. 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 Chiroprac tic for relief of their ills. Veterans of this area are urged to consult Dr. Hart about their health problems. Dr. Charles J. Hart 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 DENDY ASHLEY 123 Dupont Drive Greenville, S. C. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Chandler announce the birth of a daughter. Cathy August 4 at Joanna hoepital. Mrs Chandler was formerly Miss Amanda Milam of Clin toft. Holt Mr and Mrs. Ray Holt of Kin- ards, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ann, August 1 at Joanna hoepital. Mrs Holt is thej former Miss Lona Bell Callenback. ♦ Birthday Party Given Miss Geraldine Bowen was com plimented with a party last Satur day night at the home of Miss Lot tie Mae Burnett on Pickeng street. The occasion was Miss Bowen’s birthday. Low arrangements of white car nations and greens were used in the living room. Music and games were enjoyed by the 25 young peo ple present. i The guests were invited into the dining room where the decorated cake with burning candles was used as a centerpiece. The table was overlaid with a white linen cloth. Miss Burnette, assisted by Mrs. John Burnette, Jr., served the cake, pink ice cream and iced drinks. The honored guest opened her many gifts and pased them. With Tha Sick Friends of Leonard Price are glad to see him out following an appendectomy at the hospital. Mrs. J. L. Brawley is recuperat ing at her home on Marion street after undergoing surgery at the lo cal hospital. Deri Jacks was a patient at Jo anna hospital several days last week for treatment. Miss Frances Mahon is a patient at the local hospital for treatment. Monday. Mrs. Fred Ellis was admitted to the local hospital for surgery on Mrs. Wade Jenkins is ill at her home on Pickens street. Friends of Gerald Jenkins will be glad to know he has returned from General hospital in Green ville and is recuperating at his home on Milton Road. » Summer Cloting of Foundation Program The following announcement will be received with much inter est: Miss Jennie June (Suzanne -O’ Dell) will become the bride of Tom Thumb (Bill Bishop) in a lovely ceremony Saturday night at 7:30 at Joanna school auditorium. The public is cordially invittd- The bride will be given in marriage by her father (Leonard Price) 'and will be attended by her maid of (Continued on page three) It’s National Vegetable Week!... 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