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Thursday, August 7, 1952
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
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g Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Hammett of, ter a several weeks visit with her
8 Allendale, Mrs. T. D. Bateman and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
8 son, Douglas, of .Columbus, Miss., Mrs. L. N. Warren,
j.j were recent guests of their son and Mr. and Mrs. J. D Henry and.
8 nephew, Ben Hay' Hammett, and children of Montgomery. Ala., are
♦.{ Mrs. Harnett. spending several weeks with the
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Mr. latter’s mother, Mrs. Harrison
8 and Mrs. J. B. Bazemore and ehil- Copeland, and other relatives,
d dren of Jacksonville, Fla., will ar- Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wilson and
i\ nve today for a week’s visit with sma ll daughter, Elizabeth, of At-
% Mrs. J. B. Wilder. j lanta, Ga., will arrive Saturday to
8 Misses Maud, Sue and Thelma spend several weeks with Mrs. Wil-
% Wells and Miriam Beall attended son’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. B v
8 the Wells family reunion in Ware, Marion. ^
% Shoals on Sunday. Pfc. H. C. Bodie is spending a
Maurice and Shirldy Singley are thirty-day leave from duty in
§ visiting their aunt. Miss Ruth Mar- Okinawa with his mother, Mrs.
8 tin, in Silverstreet. — ; R- C. Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Al-
11 * G” Wardlaw of Lancaster, is so arriving today for a visit witn
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. T. J.
81 Jackson, while his parents; Rev.
and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw, are at
tend, N. Y., has joined her son, ten
Whit and other members of the
family here for a visit with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whit-
Jimmy Young and Dillard Jacobs
spent last week at Camp Green
ville.
FOR A MORE COMPLETE LINE OF
Ffshing Tackle
Ti
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tending a conference in Montreat,
g'N. C. Corrie Jackson of Laurens, is
g'also visiting her grandmother.
*jj I Mr. and Mrs.v Grady Chandler
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Be-
the Stewarts are Mi's. V. M. Grill,
Mrs. B. O. King and Mrs. W\ O. \
White of Norfolk. Va.
Mrs. Mace Young spent test week
in Wilmington, N C., with her^
daughter, Mrs. Jack Reeder and*
Mr. Reeder.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis recent
ly attended the wedding annivers
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
denbaugh, Mr and Mrs. Harmon
Bedenbaugh were recent visitors at ary of Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Loftis
Santeo State park and attended a in Easley:
barbecue given by the Elloree Friends of Mrs. Kathleen Segars
Hunting club for families of the, will be interested to know she has
8 members. j accepted a position on the staff,
Mrs. R. W. Wade is spending the " f Fpworth Children’s Home, Co-;
week in Charlotte, N. C., with her lumbia.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and! Betty and Jean McDaniel have,
Mrs. W. B. Wade.- I Friends of Mrs. Maggie Holson
ne
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Mrs. M. Cascsanova and son, Mike, ; .
returned from a visit with relatives
in Greenville.
^eek du^to^he^niness^and deafh Wl11 ** interested to know she is|
Some of the Disorders
Successfully Corrected
By Dr. Hart
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Asthma
Appendicitis
Arthritis
Backache
Bronchitis
Catarrh
Constipation
Croup
Diphtheria
Epilepsy
Eye Trouble
Gall Stones
Gastritis
Headache •
Heart Trouble
High Blood
Pressure
Infantile Paralysis
Influenza
Kidney Trouble
Liver Trouble
Low Blood
Pressure
Lumbago
Measles
Nephritis
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Paralysis
Rheumatism
St. Vitus Dance
Sciatica
Sinusitis
Skin Eruptions
Stomach Trouble
Throat Trouble
Tonsilitis
and children spent a few days last 1 daughter, Marie, and Nannette
week at.Crescent Beach. | Loftis spent Sunday in Ninety Six
Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L.! Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell •
Marshall, Jr., and daughter. Miss and children have returned from
Eloise Marshall, are spending the a vacation stay at Edisto Beach,
month of August at Montreal. N. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeder and
Mrs. C. J. Coin and children of baby of Wilmington. N. C., are visr
Winston-Salem, N. C., visited her ding the latter’s parents, Mr. and
sister, Mrs. Whlmot Shealy and Mr. Mrs. E. Mace Young.
Shealy last week. A. D. Wolfe of Mrs Leonia West bury of the
Columbia, was also the guest of his Training School staff is on a vaca-
niece, Mrs. Shealy, during theition trip to Oklahoma visiting her
week. | . c Gn, who is a church field vvofKer'
Mrs. Roy Haynes and son and in that section, and his family.
Miss Georgianne Milligan of Daw-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as
son, Ga., were guests last "week of their week-end-guests Mr. and Mrs.
-Mr., and Mrs. L.-W. Gratz. who ac- B^W. Black and .13oticr. ~Jr. of
For further information, consult—
DR. CHARLES J. HART
CHIROPRACTOR
Next to First Methodist Church
Telephone 22501 < ; ~ Parking Space
254 West Main St. — Laurens, S. C.
of her mother, Mrs. A. H. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ellison.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis leave
Saturday for a vacation trip to
back in Clinton for a months visit.
While heie she is filling a tempur-
arv vacancy on the worker's staff at
the Training school.
Mrs. Gladys Cato, Keith Adair
Florida^ TTiey w’ill be guesU oI Mrs. j an( j daughters and Sammy Crapps
■ Ellison s brother, W. A. Campbell, 0 f iCcluirr^ia, are spending inis
; and Mrs. Campbell in Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Trammell
are
week at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Watts and .
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THE GREATEST UFE EVER LIVED.
SUNDAY EVENING ONLY
AFTER CHURCH HOURS
Midway Drive-In Theatre
cotnpanied them to Atlanta on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sow’ers
spent the week-end at their cottage
at Bat Cave, N. C.
lanta, Ga.,. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Martin and daughter, Mary, of
Fountain Inn, and Mrs. C. W. Law
ler, Mary Cecil of Spartanburg:
Miss Cornelia Harris spent the
Lt and Mrs. H. M. Rowland and' week-end in Orangeburg where she,
two sons, formerly of Key West, j was an attendant in the wedding
Fla., are spending a few days with! of Miss Lois Dickson to Mr. Hugh
his brother and sister-in-law’, Mr. Henry.
and Mrs.. Jasper Rowland, enroute Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Workman and
to Santa Barbara, Calif., where he Roy, Jr.,-of Union are spending
is being transferred
Miss Janie Stewart, of the Thom-
well orphanage staff, is spending a
vacation at her home in Greer.
Jimmy Chandler visited his aunt,
Mrs. R. S. Oxley, and Mr. Oxley, in
Spartanburg a few days test w’eek.
Mrs. Lester Norton and children
and her mother, Mrs. Olga Coppess Jonesville Sunday.
of Lafayette, Ind., who is visiting
here, were guests test week of Mrs.
P. S. Bailey at Windy Hill beach
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Marx and
children, Charles, Eric and Nancy,
of Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting Mrs.
Marx’s sister, Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr-,
here and other relatives in Green
this week in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Mr. <i,nd Mrs. W. T. Scogin have
returned from a vacation trip to ;
points of interest in Florida and
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and
Henry Burton visited relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes are j
visiting their son and daughter.
Jack Jeanes, Mrs. Jeane^ and chil
dren, Ginger and Tommy in At
lanta.
Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds and son,
DeLeon III, of Washington, Ga.,
were week-end guests of the for
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wood. The Shealys and their visit-1 mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B
ors, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adair.
J. D. Owens, Miss June Owens^lmd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
Mrs. Mary Ow ens of Greenwood, | and small son. Hap, of Charlotte,
spent the week-end at the Isle of
Palms.
W. P. Gastley is spending sev-
are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Young.
Friends of Miss Margaret Harris
eral weeks in Clarksville, Ga., due will be glad to know’ she is recup-
to the illness of his father, J. H.: crating at home from injuries re :
Gastley. Mrs. Gastley also spent! ceived in an automobile accident
test week there. Sunday evening near Joanna.
Mrs. Harry McSween and chil-! Thornw'ell Dunlap, Jr., has re-
dren visited her mother, Mrs. Har- turned from Fort Knox, Ky., where
ry Williams of Chester, several I he spent six weeks in training.
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren and
son, Larry, spent the week-end in
Winston-Salem, N. C., with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Coates.
Mrs. John W. Forsyth and daugh
ters, Emily Ann and Margaret, of
Fort Worth, Texas, are spending
the month with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mrs. For
syth before marriage was Miss
Mary Howze Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs Walter A. Johnson
have returned from a several weeks
visit with relatives in Milwaukee,
Wis.
Miss Ruth Bailey is spending
some time with relatives in Griffin,
Ga.
Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne and
Friends of Mrs. Mamie Wilde
will be interested to know she is
now making her home in Mary
ville, Tenn., with friends and rel
atives.
Mrs. W. H. Adair and son.
Holmes, Jr., her niece, Nancy
Minor and Dan Featherstone have
returned to their homes in Rox-
boro, N. C., after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ray and chil
dren are vacationing this week at
Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan is spending this
week in Greensboro, N. C., with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sloan.
Mrs. George Williams of Valdese,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. I.
Mac Adiar, Mr. Adair and family.
1 son. Billy, of Fort Bragg, Fayette-! She will be joined over the week-
ville, N. C., visited her parents, Mr. | end by her husband and daughter.
! and Mrs. P. B. Adair, on Monday,
i enroute to a vacation stay in Flor-
J ida.
Miss Juliet McCrorey is enjoying
a vacation stay at Bon darken,
N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion re
cently visited their daughter. Mrs.
Buford Wilson, and Mr. Wilson in
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims were in
Toccoa, Ga., over the week-end for
the marriage of their nephew, John
C. Marrant to Miss Carolyn McKay.
Mrs. Cora McQuiston has return
ed home after several months visit
with relatives in Tenn., and Ken
tucky. '
Furman Owens, Jr., of Piedmont,
Atlanta, Ga., where the former at-|is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
tended the Georgia State Naturo-, and Mrs. Bill Sims.
pahic convenion.
Miss Hazel Campbell of DeFun-
iak Springs, Fla., was the week-
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Burton
and sons, Doyle, Jr., and Richaid
left yesterday for their home in
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowlegs, Oklahoma, after a ten-day
McSween. Miss Flora Douglas Me-] visit with Mrs. Burton’s mother.
Lean and Miss Fountain, also of j Mrs. Asa Davis and other relatives.
DeFteniak Springs, visited at the or- Major and Mrs. Samuel Gray
phanage and were supper guests of s and children are spending three
the McSweens while enroute to weeks visiting relatives and friends
Montreal, N. C. j m Washington, D. C., New York
Mrs. G. L. Warren has returned i and Pennsylvania,
to her home in Belmont, N. C-, at- Mrs. Edward Slier of Long Is-
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