The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 10, 1952, Image 11
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Thursday, July 10, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pase Three
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. J. E. BRASWELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow from
Germany are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Snow.
Bill Campbell visited his wife and
son during the week-end.
Mrs. Lydia Mae Taylor and chil
dren of Laurens spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor.
Earl Barton of Langley and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Barton of Anderson
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Taylor, and also with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Newberry.
Mrs. Tecola Rivers and son, Amos,
s of Cheraw, are spending a few days
■with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holley.
W. M. Rochester and i, G. Frank
lin attended the Rochester reunion
at Greenville Sunday.
Miss Mary Lou Rochester spent
several days in Columbia with Mrs.
James Nance and family.
Wanda Wilbanks has returned
home after spending last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I.
Irene Brewington of Laurens vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor.
Peap in Whitmire.
Those visiting Mrs. D. L. Owens
were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. O^ens and
son, of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bonner and son of Atlanta, Ga., and
Mrs. D. E. Owens and son of Lau
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens attended
the surprise birthday dinner given
J. C. Adams near Ware Shoals.
There were 42 present and each one
remembered him w,ith a gift_
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and
daughters visited Mr. Leopard’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard
• near Saluda during the holidays.
Those visiting Magdalene Leopard
and Kay Smith od Sunday were Bet
ty Joe, Linda, Roney and Patty Sa-
velle of near Clinton and Jimmy
Judy, and Stevey Sligh of Newberry.
Edward Thomas of Joanna is vis
iting Dessie Webb.
Regenald Harris spent a week' with
Mrs. James Hail in Gastonia, N. C.
Mrs. Henry Webb of Dublin, Ga.,
Mr. Ivy Webb of Macon, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Young of Dublin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith of Lydia,
visited Mrs. Evelyn Sams during Jie
week-end. r ■
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and
family visited Mrs. James Hail in
Gastonia, N. C., during the holidays.
Mrs. Maggie Wilson visited Mrs.
Shirley Cagle and Mrs. Addie Gra
ham in Greenville during the 4th.
Bill Snow visited Winifred and
Russell Snow in Ackerman, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Thebadeau and
Johnny and Victory Snow visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Arrowood in
Cherry Point, Wednesday.
Mrs. Gus Harris visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. James Hail of Gastonia
over the week.
Mrs. Homer Douglas visited rel
atives in Gastonia, N. C., and Gray
Court during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bermette and
children of Baltimore, Md., apent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Rice and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ben
nett near Laurens.'
Gladys Jean Bennett of Baltimore,
Md., is spending several months
with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bennett.
Mrs. Hattie Rice of near Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pool of Lau
rens, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rive visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and fam
ily visited Mrs. Hattie Rice of near
Clinton.
Annette Ballew has returned home
after a five weeks visit to see her
father Furman Ballew in Detroit,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadows and
children, Sandra, Sheila, visited Mrs.
Meadows parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Guest and other relatives in Wash
ington, D. C., the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ginn and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ginn
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rister
Handback and Connie of Laurens,
Mrs. Kate Handback, Mrs. Willie
Ginn and Francis Wilburn, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Huey and Charles,
spent Sunday at Maris Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mrs.
Aline Lanford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Heaton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Low
ery spent a few dajjrs in the Smoky
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Womble and
children of Winnsboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Williams of Danville, Va.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. Lanford
and children visited in North and
Livingston Wednesday.
Those spending a few days at Fol
ly Beach last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Handback and sons, Mrs.
Mill Huey and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Ginn and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Ginn and children, and
Mrs. Fate Handback.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and
Vicky spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wooten.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanford and
Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Dunna-
way spent a few days in Miami, Fla.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lanford the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton and
family visited in Newport, Tenn., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
and children visited Mrs. Hattie
Oakley and James Bolton in Coving
ton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Stew
and family in Dawson, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Braswell and family in
McRea, Ga., during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis and chil
dren spent a few days in Barnwell.
Walter and Jerry Heaton, Clara
Heaton and Ruth Butler spent a few
days at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb
and Jimmy spent a few days in Win
ter Haven, Fla.
Mrs. Francis Jones is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs. Virgil
Webb.
Mr .and Mrs. Dewey Oxner and
Mrs. Charlie Barker spent several
days in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott visited in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and
sons of Hartford, Conn., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ottis Thomas last week.
Mrs. Reid will be remembered here
as Miss Frances Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodingan of
Hartford, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Eddip Davenport last week.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. James M. Mea
dows of Savannah, Ga., recently vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Elder Davenport and
son and Mrs. Marie Thomas will
leave tomorrow for a two weeks visit
in Baton Rouge, La., with Mrs. Lydia
Warren and son, James.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye and
daughter visited at Folly Beach and
the Smoky mountains of North Car
olina.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ficklin and
sons and Miss Grace Ficklin vaca-;
tioned in the mountains.
Mrs. John W. Patterson and Earl,
of Fort Mill, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Brevard
Patterson.
Mrs. Essie Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Rollins and children spent
Thursday with Mrs. Ada Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and
Carroll visited in Charleston with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Westly Ivester and
children of Toccoa, Ga., and Mrs.
Lavonia Phillips of Startex, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester. I
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunnaway
visited in Augusta the past week.
Wayne and Charlie Wilson visited!
in Norfolk, Va., recently.
Birth Announcement
Sgt. and Mrs. Comer Webb an-|
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Joyce Dianne, on July 6 at the Bla
lock clinic. Mrs. Webb before mar
riage was Miss Ruby Hedspeth of
Lydia.
Birthdays
Dessie Webb celebrated his birth
day July 5.
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Bill Campbell celebrated his birth
day July 10.
Frances Ballew' celebrated her
birthday July 8.
„Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dunnaway
will celebrate their second wedding
anniversary July 14.
With the Sick
Ed Dunnaway is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Andy Hames has been ill.
Rev. J. W. Spillers has returned to
his home here from a Greenville hos
pital where he has been a patient
several weeks.
Jim Meadows is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Missionary Meeting Held —
The Woman’s Missionary society
of Bailey Memorial Southern Meth
odist church met Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Marvin Stewart.
The meeting was opened With the
singing of “Jesus Calls Us,” after
which Mrs. Marcell Barker had
charge of the devotional. After the
minutes and roll call, Mrs. W. R.
Terry gave an interesting flannel-
graph lesson from John 8:17.
Following the business session,
the hostess served a salad plate.
Yonth Night
The youth of Clinton Mills will
meet again Saturday evening, July
12, at 7:30, at the community build
ing. The outing planned for has been
postponed until the bus is available,
it is stated.
Campfire and Bluebirds
Members of the Campfire Girls and
Blue birds who are planning to at
tend camp July 21-23, are asked to
register at the community building
not later than Tuesday, July 15.
Prizes Given for Fourth
A large number of local business
firms contributed prizes for the
Fourth of July celebration in the
community.
David J. Smith Passes
David J. Smith, 51, died Thursday
i^ght at his home on Beauregard
street, after several months of de
fining health and a one-week criti
cal illness.
He was a native of Saluda county,
a son of Mrs. Roda Smith Baker and
the late P. J. Smith. He had made
his home in this county for 15 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice
Turner Smtih; five daughters, Mrs.
Opal Woodard, Washington,^ D. C.,;
Mrs. T. J. Rowe, Misses Myrtis, Ro-
bie and Ginger Smith, all of Clinton;
four sons, Cecil, Emmitt, and D. W. f
all of Clinton; and Cleveland C., of
the U. S. army overseas; his mother,
Mrs. Roda Smtih Baker, Greenville;
three brothers, L. C., Greenwood and
E. B. Smith, both of Greenville
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at Pentecostal
Holiness church by the Rev. James
Williams. Interment followed here in
Rosemont cemetery.
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DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 Soutfc Broad St.
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STOMACH TROUBLE
CORRECTED.. B y d,.Han
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' ^ t ~ m . I ~" j f J *m.
“It certainly is wonderful
to be able to eat anything I
want, without fear of upset
ting my stomach,” $ays Mr.
C. C. Craine, Rt. 3, Laurens,
S. C.
“For 10 years I had been
bothered with sick spells
after eating. Since Dr. Hart
located and corrected the
cause of my stomach trou
ble, I can eat anything I
want without any discom
fort.
“These spells would come
and my stomach would be
torn up, especially after eat
ing fatty foods.! I Jiad a
burning sensation and it felt
like my stomach was swollen
and bloated. There was a
constant pain on 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 spinal adjustments, I consulted Dr. C. J.
Hart of Laurens, S. C. After an examination and X-Ray
pictures were made, Dr. Hart located the cause of my -trou
ble.
“I began to improve almost immediately and one by one
my troubles began to disappear. I feel fine now and can eat
anything I want. I sleep better and the pain in my right
side is gone. The smothering spells are a thing of the past
and I am no longer short-winded.
• “It certainly is wonderful ^o be able to eat anything I
want, without fear of upsetting my stomach. If you are suf
fering with stomach trouble, consult Dr. C. J. Hart, he will
find the cause of your trouble.”
For further information consult—
DR. CHARLES J. HART
254 W. Main St. — Ground Floor — Laurens, S. C.
Next to Firat Methodist Church Dial 22501
HOURS: 9-12, 3-6 Parking Space —
DR. C. J. HART
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