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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 3, 1952
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspond ent and Representative
Cecil Adams and Leonard White
visited in Columbia Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash vis
ited in Gaffney Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Adams and sons vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams near
Ware Shoals Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens and
son of Gaffney, visited his moth
er. Mrs. D. L. Owens, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam White near Clinton.
Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Leopard and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Griffith near Saluda Sun
day.
Mrs. Helen Owens is visiting her
parents in Langley.
Mrs. B. S. Rawls is visiting Mrs.
Paul Lowery in Cambridge, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lell of Lau
rens. visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
King Sunday.
Pvt. Wade Quinn is spending a
furlough with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyatt and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Quinn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt and
children of Greenville, visited Mr.
apd. Mrs, qydft Crov .Sunday.
S. C Williams visited Mr. and
Mrs. ernon Williams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reed visited
Mrs. Vernon Williams Sunday,
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
children of Charlotte, N. C., Mr.
and Mrs. Ison Smith of Fort Mill,
Mrs. Cordie Martin of Whitmire,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Snelgrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent and
sons visited in Chappells Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Samples and
daughter spent the week-end in
Ware Shoals.
Mrs. Kathleen Ballew and family
spent Sunday with her sister in
Laurens.
Mrs. May Fields spent the-week-
end with her daughter,, Mrs. Lou
Ella Steele, near Clinton.
Frank Smith of Saluda, spent
the week-end with Jerry Ballew.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and
Mrs. Ike Smith of Buffalo, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lawson.
Miss Betty Jean Burch of Lydia,
visited Mrs. Grace Lawson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow and chil
dren and Mrs. John Campbell visit.-,
ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell in
Anderson Sunday.
Lowell Rice visited his grand
mother, Mrs. Hatfcie Rice, near
Clinton Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Streetman
and children of Fountain Inn, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Black Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Craine, Mrs.
Arthur Davis and son, Mike, and
Carolyn and Clara Heaton spent
Sunday with Mrs. Inez Sorrow.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Hurklen H. Fal
low and two sons, Steve and Rob-
by. arrived Friday for a month’s
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. V. Fallow.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Barker visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Leopard in Woodruff Sun
day.
A. E. Lanford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Lanford and family
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir, Mrs.
Charlie Taylor of Laurens, visit-'
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir in
Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Marshall, Mrs.
Gladys Prather. Mrs. Helen Berry
and Miss Margaret Marshall visitea
in Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Hughes and daugh 7
ters. Mrs. Williams and son spent
the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith in
Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lanford
spent Sunday in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Simpson
of Florence, visited her rhother.
.
Mrs. Mollie Garrett, and other rela
tives over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bouknight and
Judy and C. Bragg motored to
Clark’s Hill dam Sunday.
Mrs. Ursula Blakely and Sara
attended the funeral of Mrs. Idella
McCoy in Anderson Tuesday.
♦ —
With The Sick
Little Jerrel Rice, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Rice, has been ill.
Nancy Ann Leopard has had flu.
r Mrs. Kathleen Ballew has been
ill for a week and is still confined
to her home.
Homer Douglas continues ill at
his home.
Magdalene~Leopard has flu.
Mrs. A. A.' Barker has had flu.
Arthur Hillman, son of Mrs. An
nie Sloan, is a patient at Hays hos
pital.
Mrs. Annie Sloan is able to be
up after having flu. •
Melissa Ann and Patsy Burdette
have had flu.
Mrs. L. B. Hughes has had flu.
i Phyllis Gann has measles.
Jake Quinn continues ill at his
home.
Jake Lewis is ill at his home on
Sloan street.
Barker-Elluon Marriage An
nounced
i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Virginia, to Lloyd
EHison, son of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Ellison.
♦
Worley-Ginn
Mrs. Guynell Worley and Jesse
! Ginn- were united in marriage on
March 17th by Probate Judge J.
Hewlette Wasson in Laurens.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Junior White celebrated his 9th
birthaay March 5.
J. O. Campbell will celebrate his
birthday April 2.
Gene King will celebrate his
birthday April T.
Barbara Lawson will celebrate
her birthday April 6.
Henry Junior Law'son celebrated
his birthday recently.
Oneal Campbell celebrated his
birthday April 3.
Wayne Graham will celebrate his
birthday April 5.
Elisha Reese will celebrate his
birthday April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon cele-.
brated their wedding anniversary
March 2& 1
J. M. Bouknight will celebrate
his birthday April 6.
Mrs. Claud Bigbee will celebrate
her birthday April 3.
Mrs. J. O. Gilliam celebrated her
birthday March 21.
Mrs. Jack Fuller celebrated her
birthday March 30. •
Charles Samples celebrated his
birthday March 30.
Mrs. Ralph Samples will have a
birthday April 3.
Gail Payton will be 4 years old
April 24.
Pfc. E. C. Vincent, Jr., celebrated
a birthday April 2.
Tony Vincent will be 5 years old
April 5.
William Samples will have a
birthday April 17.
Louis Samples will have a birth
day April 28.
Schubert Music Club
The Schubert Music club will
meet Monday, April 7, at the Com-j
munity building at 7 o’clock. The'
program will consist of the num-|
bers to be played at the Guild.
Hobby Club To Meet
The Hobby club will meet this
Tuesday at 7 o’clock at the Com-
munity building.
Missionary Society To Meet
Mrs. Murray Adams will be host
ess to the Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of Bailey Memorial church
Monday evening, April 7, at the
Community building in the televis
ion room. All members are in
vited.
Chicken Barbecue
The Brotherhood of the Pente
costal Holiness church will have a
chicken barbecue at Greasy Corner
Saturday morning at 11 o’clock,
weather permitting.
Chiropractic Care
Restores Health Of
Ware Shoals Woman
“I felt like I could hardly' walk
because of the awful pains in my
legs and the lower part of my back,”
said Mrs. Essie Mason, Rt. 1, Ware
Shoals, S. C., before she started Chi
ropractic adjustments under Dr. Hart
of Laurens, S: C.
“My back had caused me to suf
fer off and on all my life, but all that
suffering is a thing of the past since
I received adjustments from Dr.
Hart. I had a stiff feeling in my neck
and across my shoulders. I was un
derweight and suffered with weak,
dizzy spells due to low blood pres
sure.
“My legs and back stopped hurt
ing and the pains have not returned.
I feel better, sleep better, and have
gained weight since Chiropractic
care. There has been no recurrence
of those weak dizzy spells, which
were said to be caused by low blood
pressure.”
“I recommend Chiropractic to any
one suffering, with the sincere hope
that they, too, will And a solution to
their health problems.” —adv.
POLITICAL NOTICE
The South Carolina Republican
Party Laurens County Convention
will be held at the County Court
House at three (3) o'clock PJM. Mon
day, Aptil 7, 1952. All who are in
terested in promotion of Republican
party business in the county will be
welcome to attend.
J. Y. BLAKELY,
County Chairman,
lc Box 551, Clinton, S. C.
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
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Mother, Infant Son Pass
Mrs. Pearlie Ann Shepherd, 28,
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I—j infant son of O. R. Shepherd, died
Monday morning at the General
hospital in Greenville after a short
illness.
Mrs. Shepherd was a native of
j Chesterfield county but had made
her home here for a number of
years. She attended the Fire Bap
tized Holiness church.
In addition to her husband, O. R.
Shepherd, she is survived by two
sons, Charles and Luther Shepherd,
both of Clinton, -and two sisters,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Godfrey of near
Lanfort^ and Mrs. Bertha Linord of
Lexington, N. C.
Funeral services were held yes
terday afternoon from the Fire
Baptized Holiness church on Beau
regard street conducted by tha Rev.
Burton McClain, the Rev. Robert
Hughes and the Rev. Fred Rowe.
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