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/ Page Eight >L THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 24, 19S2 CANCER SOCIETY Drive Opens April 28 With $6,000 County Quota, Clinton $2,000. State Chairman Speaks. WITH THE SICK Sheppard Williams, son of Mr. and UAI HC K4f CT UEDC Mrs. Bailey Williams, is convalescing ■ IVtl/i# I Ikbl at home following a tonsilectomy' Tuesday at a local hospital. Mrs. Lee Caldwell is a patient at! Blalock clinic. Mrs. Raymond Fulmer, of near, here, is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. John F. McNuer, of Chap-', pells, is a patient at Blalotk clinic. I Friends of Carlisle Neely will be | . ■ i interested to know he has returned A banquet was given on Thurs- j home following an appendectomy at; day evening at the Hotel Mary a local hospital. Musgrove fSr the officers and key Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., has re- workers in the Laurens County turned home after a few da>s sta > ; Unit of the American Cancer Bo at Blalock clinic. . . Mrs. Marie Whitaker is a patient! ciet >'- at Havs hospital. . The following program which Mrs’ James C. Franks, of Laurens, was broadcast over radio station is a patient at Blalock cUnic. WLBG, was given with Gilbert Friends of Joseph Steiner will be Robertson of Laurens, as master glad to know he was able to return ceremonies. to his home after being hospitalized: America, led by Rev. Tom several weeks following injuries re-: Cook ceived in an automobile accident. I Invocation-Rev Ralph Hoyy- Miss Margaret Miller, of Mount- meyer pastor of the Laurens Luth- ville, underwent a tonsilectomy at er ^ churt -‘ h - Blalock clinic this week. - Wc come-Joe P. Terry, mayor Mrs. C. E. Birchmore, of near here,, 0 d n ° n ' ,» D u * 1 Response—Mr. Robertson. is a patient at Hays hospitaL Miss Corinne Maye is improving | Introduction of county officers, i Mrs. Sara DeLoache. director of; ..atisfaetorily at Hays hospital where, (he c unjt ^ DeLoache .-ne underwent an appendectomy-this a , s0 eave a resum! , o( the work ,, , „ _ , done by the organization in the- Mr<. Marshall Samples is recupci- p 0un jy f or t h e pas t year. No per-; aum; at Blalock clinic following ' c,n ■ sort, she? stated; who had properly | operation. applied f.or help had been refused; H. E. Nichols, of Mountville, is a assistance and she expressed ap- patient at Blalock clinic. ' . predation to several countv doctors -Jean Holbert, -daughter of- Mrs.- who had given- their-services-to- Mildred Holbert, is improving at her help carry on the program home near here after spending a few days at a local hospital. Paul Culbertson of Laurens, county campaign director, outlined THANKS SCALP'S FOR BETTER DIGESTION Friends of Miss Katherine Blakely the crusade for 1952, and introduc- will be interested to know she is a ed a number of the key workers, patient at Hays hospital. Francis Blalock is chairman for B. W. Cooper, of near here, is a Clinton, with W. C. Baldwin as co patient at Hays hospital. chairman, and James P. Sloan to Friends of Mrs. Guy Copeland will head the Joanna drive. Mr. Sloan be ajad to know she is convalescing presented a check to Mr. Culbert- ot home ^ ..son. ior-^5QQ .stating that thic was hospital. the amount allocated from the Community Chest Fund for the CARD OF THANKS j Cancer Drive at Joanna. We wish to thanx our friends and „,T^ e count ^ with neighbors for the beautiful flowers, s se * a t $2,000. cards and gifts that were sent to us During the evening Mr. Cook, and our new baby girl, LeJune. Also a ^ corn P ani c < I a t the piano by Mrs. the kind nurses and doctors at Hays ^ an Do minick Laurens, enter- hospital. May the Lord bless each of tained , the S u f. sts Wlth a number of vou is our prayer. musical selections. —MR. AND MRS. BROOKS DUNA- M * s ‘ DeLoache introduced the u• a v 4VT1 famit v guest speaker for the evening, John —WnAY-AND family. — jTMmer Allliai, of Uniun, who - js 1 state campaign chairman and also head of the Union county unit. | i Mr. Arthur, a. retired Marine corps! brigadier general, was recently j presented a plaque and citation ; award by MefforcT Kiiriyafi, vice-] president of the American Cancer. Society, awarded to Union county' for being judged the best unit of all in the nation. Mr. Miller gave some interesting j statistics on cancer stating that oni an average one in five Americans . now living will develop the dis ease. In Sputh Carolina alone j cancer killed more than 1700 men, une uFkisi rv women and children in 1951. Mr. w o* ® L T Y r. * i Arthur pointed out that each mem- Mrs. Willard F. Hensley, Route L be r 0 f the family should have an W eaverville, N. C., writes: annual physical examination and For 2 years I suffered from loss ^ f am jij ar seven danger of appetite and indigestion. I felt s jg na i s as outlined in the informa- weak, sluggish, nervous and tired tion fo i der most of the time. I didn’t feel able The money contribute d through to do my housework. the canc€r drive, he explained, Since taking Scalf s Indian Riv- be j ps to supp0 rt the detection cen- er Medicine I eat heartily with no ters provide donations and equip- icar of later suffermg. The old ment f or cance r clinics, care and sluggish, tired feeling is replaced purcbase 0 f drugs for cancer^ pa- with energy and pep and I ca n Uents, the educational program and reafly enjoy doing my housework. research work which is being done The first bottle of Scalf’s Indian On Monday, April 28, from 7:30 River Medcine is sold on a money-; to 8;30 each ^ sident will be ask back guarantee of satisfaction. Try ed tQ turn on the front iight it. It’s on sale at all good drug stores. » 10 miles orl to receive a solicitor for the can cer fund. Workers have been as signed to cover the residential area | in this time. This is an innovation in drives here, the purpose being to finish the campaign in one shoj;t concen- I trated period. Church and radio announcements, and sirens will ac quaint the people with this plan and serve as reminders. Deadline for solicitation of busi ness firms, Friday noon, April 25. Those in charge of the local cam paign have expressed the hope that the quota will be met on this sched ule. • More Service to Moro Placot • Moro Scenic Routes • Finest Modern Coaches • Lowest Faros In Travel o NEWBERRY $ .55 COLUMBIA 1.60 GREENVILLE 1.10 CHARLESTON 4.50 KNOXVILLE, TENN 5.00 ATLANTA, GA. 4.75 MONTGORMERY, ALA i.OO NEW ORLEANS, LA 13.90 CHICAGO, ILL. 16.20 DETROIT, MICH 15.15 NEW YORK. N. Y 15.05 WASHINGTON, D. C 10.85 DALLAS, TEXAS 20.75 DENVER. COLO 31.00 Ptug Tax. Extra Sarbij* on Rotmd Trip* CLINTON BUS STATION E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59 GRLYHOLMVD Y.P.C.U. District Convention Here At A. R. P. Church The District convention of the South Carolina division of the YPCU organization of the Second Presbytery of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church will convene Sunday, April 27, at 4:30 in the local ARP church. There will be two sessions of the conven tion, one in the afternoon and the other at night at 8 o’clock. Miss Erin Wingo of Greenville, president of the district, will pre side over the sessions. A program of inspiration, relating to the spiri tual lives of young people has been planned. There will also be a business session. Supper will be served at 6:30 to the visiting delegates. V - ■ ,1^^, Instructions Given For Cancer Drive Residents are asked to follow the following instructions Monday eve ning for the Cancer drive: 1. Turn on porch light at 7:28. 2. Leave burning until 8:32 and have contribution ready. 3. If no one has soliicted by 8:32 call 586 or 587 and someone will call to receive your contribution. fate MEN’S NYLON MESH INSERT SPECIAL PURCHASE Men’s 8.95 Others 5.95 to 10.95 We had the manufacturer make these suits in the styles we know you like and the materials you want—and best of all at a price we know to be a big savings and we're pasing it on to you!.. Bring a friend, buy together! 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