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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 7, ISK52
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
MRS CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Air. and Mrs. Billy Thompson and
children of Switzer, Mrs: L. B.
Thompson of Spartanburg were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis R. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters and
children spent Sunday with Mf.
and Mrs. J. D. Salters of Green-
wood. ,
Rev. S. B. White of Union, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. Harmon
Murrah, Jr. and Mr. Murrah last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Julian Hunnicutt
were recent visitors of the former’s
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of
Easley. \ k '
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. La-
vinia Cooley and Mike and Brenda
O'Delle were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce T. Little of
Myrtle Beach. • ^
,M:. and Mrs. Cliff 'Lollis of
Kipards spent the week at Hickory
Tavern with Wr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Lollis. r . ■ ,
Among those attending the All
Night singing convention in Spar
tanburg Saturday night at the new
auditorium were Mesdames E. J.
and Hayne Willingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Calton
Wehunt, Misses^ Doris, Peggy, and
Hazel WehunL and Ross Lathrop.
Mrs Betty Webb celebrated -her
birthday' February 2.
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Trotter, Mrs.
Ella Allsbrook and Boyd Beden-
baugh were Sunday visitors in
Lexington and Columbia.
Pfc. Fred T. Coleman of Shep
pard AFB in Wichita, Texas, is
spending the week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coleman.
On Sunday Miss Ann Lee Walthall
of Columbia was the guest of the
Coleman’s.
Mrs. James Bodie, Misses Lillian
Bodie and Marlene Lowman visited
the former’s sister, Mrs. Dewitt
Bouknight and family Sunday in
Newberry.
Pfc. Pope Oxner and Lester
Skipper of Fort Jackson, ‘visited
Mr.: and Mrs. Boyce Oxner Sun
day.
at Hays hospital last week.
Sandra Bijfley, daughter of Mr.
tient at Hays hospital last week,
tient af Hays’ Hospital last week.
Ronnie Norris, son of Mr. apd
Mrs. Carl. Norris was admitted to
Joanna Memorial hospital on Jan
uary 29 for treatment.
Mrs. .Claude Farmer underwent
surgery aL Joanna hospital on Feb-[
ruary 1st. *
Mi's. Thelma Nix of Chappells j
was treated at the local hospital |
last week.
Mrs. Virgie Garner is a patient at |
Joanna Memorial hospital for treat
ment.
Find “Backbone” of Illness
Birth Announcement
Prater
Mr., and Mrs. Bill Prater an
nounce the birth of a son, William
Joseph at Hays Hospital, February
Joseph, at Hays hospital, February
Guynelle Payne.
ii&me on Leave
Pfc. Robert Thomas of Parris
Island has completed his boot train
ing and has been promoted to pri
vate first class. He is spending a
10-day leave here with his wife
and parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Thomas. Pfc. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. James Thomas and John
Earle.-visited Mrs. T. B. Hanvey in
Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rushton of Spartanburg the past
weekend. Pfc. Thomas will report
to duty after his leave at Cherry
Point, N. C.
Revival ai Church of God
Revival services will begin Feb- j
ruary 27 at the Joanna Church of
God. Rev. Clifford Smith will con
duct the,, services!;,.and; the public
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is cordially invit
Woman's Club Meets Tonight
The Joanna Woman’s club will
meet tonight at' 7 o’clock at the
club house. There will be a Valen
tine box for each member to re
member her Joanna Sister with a
valentine. The program commitee
consisting of-Mrs. Lavinia Cooley,
Miss Lenora Maude Bouknight of j Ruth'Hair, Mary Simp-
Saluda. formerly of Joanna, cele-: son. Mrs. Helen Bozard, and Miss
brated her birthday on February 2. Kittie Mae Moseley, has planned a
Mrs. Guy Prater and daughter. I delightful musical program carry-
Cindy, are spending several days 1 iug out the Valentine theme. The
at Fort Benning, Ga. with Cpl.‘ and ! choir will consist of Misses Ruth
Mrs. Richard Willingham. ] Hair, Willena Lovelace, Mesdames
Sjjt. and Mrs I^eonard Hedges of i Frances Giles. Johnny Moore, Na
Tests Disclose
Spine Is Key to
Good Health
Fort Benning, Ga. were weekend than Brazel, Ed Hunnicut, Rolf
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. Clark, James Simpson, .Louis Mur-
SCIENTIFIC DETECTOR of minute heat changes in
nerves of the body, the neurocalograph gives the Chiro-
pf-actor clue to what's ailing a patient.
“Ooh, my aching back!”
Laugh though you may, an aching back is no joke to
thousands of sufferers. It also may be the cause of serious
illness.
Those persistent headaches or that arthritis may re
sult from a “subluxation” or a misplacement of ..the ver
tebrae of the spinal column.
Patients may spend years in bed and swallow hun
dreds of pills without attacking the real cause of their
pain, according to Dr. C. J. Hart, Chiropractor of Lau
rens, S. C. He says, “Chiropractic approaches the pain-
wracked body as if it were a mechanism out of order
rather than a compound of chemicals out of balance.”
CARE CENTERED ON SPINAL COLUMN
The Chiropractor centers his care on the spinal col
umn to the amazement of patients who believe that he
should treat the afflicted parts, Dr. Hart said. Misalign
ment of vertebrae squeezes the nerves where they leave
the spine, thus interfering with the flow of energy from
^the brain. He says that when a vertebrae is out of line
stomach, heart, kidney ailments and others are possible "
because the organs do not receive a normal nerve supply.
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CAUSE OF DISEASE LOCATED
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Recovers from Stomach
One of the first procedures after a case history is to
take X-ray pictures of the spine, and a NEUROCALO-
G,RAPH reading which, gives the Chiropractor knowl
edge of the vertebral block-pf nerves by recording heat
in a nerve on which pressure has been placed.
and Mrs. W. C. Welchel
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and
phy, R. G. Carr, Algie Abrams, J.
C Lambert, Waiter Fulmer and
son. Johnny, were weekend guests i Jaro^s Mibehell.
of the former’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Moore of Rembert. Little
Group Number 3; with Mrs. Earl
Si^neath as chairman, will have
Johnny remained with his grand- 1 cbanje of the refreshments
parents for a few day’s visit.
- Mrr W. ^V Hair, J*uth-and-Den-
clell were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wheeler of States
ville. N. C. Mrs. Wheeler returned
with her mother for a week’s
visit
The cakes will be donated by
Mesdames E. J. Willingham, and
Hayne Willingham.
Birthday Dinner
On Sunday the E. J. Willingham
j family came together in celebration
Johnny Moore attended the I of Harold’s birthday. Harold, a stu-
Soiith Carolina Recreational meet- dent at Furman and home for the
ing in. the form of a luncheon at
Mayflower Restaurant in Sumter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and
sons, Mrs. A. F. Campbell of Clin-
weekend, was 19 years old. Cpl. and
Mrs. Richard Willingham of Fort
t anning, Ga. were home for the
e
ton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe John
son Sunday.
Mrs. C. G.' Bishop and daughter,
Sara Nell of Laurens, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wil
burn.
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and
son, Adgie. visited the later’s par-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Graham
of Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Miss
weekend and were present at the
gathering, also. Mr. and Mrs. Car
son Nabors and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Prater and daughter.
Maggie Lmet are^juisiting-in-WikL - -witlh Rev. Jot W. Giles-officiating
wood, Fla., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bell of Jack-
son, Mrs. Chuck Fowler of Key
West, Fla., Bob Stevens and Miss
Nell Osborn of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Abrams and son, Joe*
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Stevens.
With the. Community Sick
Friends of Mrs. Edwin Thomas
will regret to learn sbe had the
misfortune of cutting her hand
quite badly doing her household
chores over the weekend.
Little Lynn Giles, daughter of
Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Giles is ill at
her home.
Mrs. Ruth Searight was a patient
Daris-Gardncr
In a quiet ceremony, Mrs. Ger
trude Davis of Spartanburg became
the bride of W. C. Gardner of Clin
ton and Joanna on January 30 at
4 o’clock. The vows were spoken
at Epworth * Methodist parsonage
using the ring ceremony
The Jaride was attired in a lav
ender spring suit with light blue
and black accessories. Her corsage
was an orchid.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will be at home on South
Broad St. in Clinton.
Attending the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Madden of Clinton
and Mrs. Bill Byars of Joanna.
“ “My stomach has bothered me with sick spells after
meals for 10 years. These spells would come on and my
“Having a misplaced vertebrae sounds like a catas
trophe to most people, and they disregard the thought
that they could have one.
stomach would be torn up, especially after eating fatty
foods. I had a burning sensation and it felt like my stom
ach was swollen and bloated. There was a constant pain
in my right side just below the" ribs, which radiated into
my back. I couldn’t sleep well, at night, was short-winded
and had smothering spells at times.
“Having heard of the many sick people getting well
by taking Chiropractic adjustments, I consulted Dr. C. J.
Hart of Laurens, S. C. After an examination and X-ray
pictures were made, Dr. Hart found the cause of my
.trouble. ‘ ’ .
“I began to improve almost immediately and one by
one my troubles began to disappear. I feel fine now and
can eat anything Levant. I sleep better and the pain in
_jny right side is gone. The smothering spells are a thing
of the past and I am no longer short-winded.
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“It certainly is wonderful to be able to eat anything
I want without fear of upsetting my stomach. If you are
suffering with stomach trnnhlp consult Df—C—J Hart,
he will find the cause of your trouble,” says Mr. C. C.
Craine, R.F.D. 3, Laurens, S. C.
IOANNA MAN URGES SICE PEOPLE
TO CONSULT DR. HART
“I urge anyone who is sick and suffering ill health to
consult Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens,” says Mr. V. L. Wil
burn of Joanna, S. C.
‘It's not uncommon. Any severe bump, jolt or strain
may cause a vertebra to slip out of place. Xpu might
even do it in sleep,” advises Dr. Hart.
According to Dr. Hart, 98 per cent of chiropractic
adjustments take place in the upper spine near the baeje
of the neck. Nerves in this area go to the eyes, skin, 1 hair,
the heart, stomach, kidneys, lungs, liver and upper limbs,
he said.
REPLACING VERTEBRAE A PAINLESS.
PROCESS
Adjustment itself is practically painless, Dr. Hart
said, and is given with a sudden thrust to the vertebra
out of position. He said.
“Chiropractic adjustment has been known to break a
child’s fever almost immediately. Some apparent spastics
snap right out of their pitiful condition after years in
bed.”
Gall Bladder
Condition Corrected
Announces Engagement
Mrs. Walter Eugene Sloan k of Co
lumbia announces the engagement
of her daughter, Miss Betty Jo
Sloan to John David Fersner, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John David
Fersner, Sr. of Cameron. The wed
ding will take place June 14.
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Danger Signal
Rev. Mitchell Honored.
Joanna Baptist Church Sunday
held a special service to mark the
third anniversary of the Rev. James
Mitchell’s coming to the church as
pastor.
A special service was held to
honor the minister, his wife, and
members who have joined the
church in the past three 'years.
Mrs. Nathan Brazel, Mrs. Louis
Murphy, Mrs. Bertha Stroud and
Lester Hair were the committee in
charge.
The first Sunday in February
“For years I suffered from a nervous condition which
was gradually getting worse. I was unable to sleep at
night except under the influence of sleeping tablets. Ev
ery day I suffered with awful headaches and was forced
to seek relief from the pain by the use of strung drugs.
I was weak, nervous and felt bad all the time. I \vas
easily upset and the least little thing worried me.
“Some friends of mine, who had received wonderful
results under Dr. Hart’s care, advised me to consult him
about my condition. Dr. Hart very quickly located the
cause of my trouble, and I was restored to health.
“Those awful headaches disappeared ancl I began to
feel like a different* person. I began to sleep without tak
ing sleeping tablets and woke up every morning feeling
refreshed, after a good night’s sleep. My nervousness im
proved and I have had no more serious trouble since be
ing under Dr. Hart’s care."
For twenty years I suffered with a gall blad
der condition. During the past few years my
condition grew progressively worse and my
blood pressure became ( abnormal. I also had
arthritis and constipation. I was never free of
pain and I had to take some kind of laxative
to have a bowel action. I was placed on a rigid
diet and advised--to have my gall bladder re
moved.
My condition not improving. Instead it
was getting worse each day, so I decided to
consult Dr. C. J. Hart, Chiropractor of Laurens,
S. C. My first consultation with him was on
July 14, 1951.
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membership of the church. Mr
Mrs. Mitchell came February jy
1949. Since then, church and Sun 4
day School memberships have more
than doubled.
It is the second anniversary of
[the building campaign, which has
resulted in construction of a $60,-
000 education building, repainting
the church auditorium, repairing
the parsonage and garage, and
bringing the church property’s
value to more than $100,000.
Last year, the cornerstone of the
education building was laid Feb
ruary 4, the first Sunday in the
month.
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“I began to get relief from the excruciating pain al
most immediately .following the first adjustment,” said
Mr. A. L. Harrison, ftt. 3, Laurens, S. C. “The following
week I discarded the walking cane and returned to my
job.
“Before consulting Dt. C. J. Hart, I was suffering with
severe pains in my left hip, which radiated into my leg.
I was having severe headaches and cramping spells in
my legs every day. These cramping spells had been com
ing on for years and causing me no end of trouble.
“After receiving Chiropractic adjustments from Dr.
Hart, I obtained relief from pains in my left hip, the
headaches cleared up and the cramping spells finally
disappeared.”
After a brief explanation of Chiropractic, a
Neurocalograph test was made. X-rays were
taken, and I was told to return to his office
the following day for a complete analysis of
Dr. Hart told me he
my case, at which time
thought he could help me. The cause of my
condition was pointed out to me near the base
of the skull on the X-rays.
After a few adjustments I began to feel
much better. In less than sixty days my gall
bladder condition has cleared up completely
and my bowel movements are normal and reg
ular. All the pain from my arthritis has dis
appeared and my blood pressure has returned
to normal. I can say truthfully that I feel bet
ter than I have in yeafls.
If everyone would try Chiropractic first and
not make the error of trying it last, as I did, there would be much
less suffering and illness today. My advice to the people of this
community is to consult Dr. Hart immediately.
THE CAUSE OF ILLNESS
^ People get sick because of a REASON. There simply
must be a CAUSE for aches, ills and pains. Dr. Hart
Specializes in locating and correcting the REAL CAUSE
of ill health. '
He has helped hundreds of people regain and enjoy
radiant health because he was abl* to locate and cor
rect the REAL CAUSE of their trouble. Perhaps he can
do the same for you. Consult Dr. Hart now.
Dr. Charles J. Hart
254 Wert Main St LAURENS, S. C. Telephone 22501