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J 1 / / ( The Chronide S' Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable ®hp (Elmtatt If You Don’t Read The Chronide You Don’t Get the News Volume LI 11 Clinton, S. O, Thursday, October 30, 1952 Number 44 WEST aiKIOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R 4 i 1 Mrs. Bill Campbell and daugh ter, Becky of Charlotte, N. C., spent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner, last week. Mr. Campbell was down for the week-end. Mrs. Thomas Prather and son, Johnny, accompanied by- her brother, Rudolph Ferguson, of Newberry, have been visiting Mrs. A. C. Whitten, who is ill in Seneca. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has re turned home after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mitchell in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell accompanied Mrs. Wilson home and Mrs. Mitchell re mained for a longer visit. _ Mr. and Mrs. Watt Stewart of Easley, visited Mr.- and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery,. Charlie and Gaynell were week end guests of their sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery in Greenville. Misses Catherine Dunaway and Evaline Dillard of North Green ville Junior college, were week end guests of Miss Dunaway’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Duna way. Mrs. Grier Todd and Miss Ellen Todd of Darlington spent Friday and Saturday with the former’s brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harmon and family of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and family of Laur rens, and Tom Holsonback of Johnston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Amick spent Sunday with the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and .« Mrs. W. B. Counts in Prosperity. Mrs. Keith McGee and daugh ter, of Woodruff, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mc- Gee:—- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gill in Allendale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell West and son of Greenville, were week-end guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. J. West. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and sons, and Mrs. Mollie Painter vis ited the latter’s brother, Johnnie ' Stroud, in Spartanburg Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson. Miss Mary Ellen Cannon visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr in Wil- COMPLETE FALL WATCH SERVICE! INCLUDES: m—mm 21 Cleaning IZI Oiling 0 Timing and Regulating 0 Synchronizing Hands 0 Adjustment of Escapement Polishing Case 0 General Inspection liston Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. George Cunning ham and family of Wilmington, N. C., were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and family visited Mrs. Foster’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Branks, in Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster and son visited in Greenville Tuesday. Charles Kinard, GM3, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton and other relatives. W. D. Sizemore spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Odis Size more in Whitmire. Mrs. Pearl Hammett was the week-end guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Jackson at Lydia. Rev. J. W. Spillers visited his son, Jack Spillers, at Clemson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb and Jimmy spent the week-end with Mrs. Webb’s mother, Mrs. Mary Jones in Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caldwell in Eastview. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and family of Greenwood, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McLendon and daughter, Mrs. Glenda Tum- blestone and daughter, Hoyt Bur roughs and children, all of Renno, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith and family of Lydia, Richard Thomas of Charleston, and Edward Thom as of Joanna, visited Mrs. Eve lyn Sams and family during the week-end. Mrs. Gus Harris has returned home after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, MrT "ahT Mrs. Alex Harris, in Andersdn. Mrs. Homer Douglas visited Mrs. Arthur Douglas in Gray Court recently. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and family of Whitmire, visited Mrs. Gus Harris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family of Greenville, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson and family spent the week-end with j Mrs. Alice Petty in North Caro- I lina. Mrs. Helen Owens and Mrs. E. Barton of Langley, Ga., spent the week-end with relatives here. Hubert Leopard visited his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leop ard, near Saluda recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones and Mrs. Eursula McCary of Green- , wood, spent the week-end with ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mrs. Jenkins of Ware Shoals, \ isited her son-in-law aqd daugh- ; ter,' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell, Saturday. Mrs. Lula Mize of Union, Mrs. Lillian Crompton and family and Miss Sylvia Burch of Jinesville, visited Mrs. John Campbell Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins of Newberry, were Saturday guests of N^rs. • Laura Mae Howard. Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland and family of Gastonia, N. C., were week-end guests of the for mers mother, Mrs. C. B. Smith, and Mr. and- Mrs. Thornton Mead- Gill Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gill are re ceiving congratulations upon the arrival of twin boys on Sunday, October 26, at Fairfax hospital in Allendale. Mrs. Gill will be re membered as the former Miss Catherine Campbell of this city. . With The Sick Little Shealy Campbell has re turned home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Alvin Gilmer will be glad to know he has returned frdm the Columbia hospital afhter an operation. We are sorry to report Mrs. Ray mond Tucker has undergone sur gery at Hays hospital. Friends of Eugene Gregory will be glad to know he has returned home after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. W. R. Price is able to be up after being ill at her home. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Carl Windsor, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman and Verlee Hooper celebrated birthdays October 26. Jessie Samples celebrated a birthday October 18. Little Susie Ginn was 7 years old October 30, which was also the birthday of Mrs. Ann Turner Little Sandra Dunaway and Fred Galloway will celebrate birthdays tomorrow and also Frankie Samples. Today is the birthday of John Brewing ton. Monday, October 29, tfas thej birthday of Boyd Holtzclaw. Miss Alma Spillers is celebrat- her 16th birthday today. Miss Anne Middleton will cele brate a birthday November 2. Mrs. W. R. Price observed a birthday October 20. Little Margie Ann Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oneil Campbell, celebrated a birthday October oi Brenda Strickland observed a birthday October 13. Play To Ba Presented The Young People’s Endeavor of the Church of CJod on Elizabeth street will present a play Satur day evening at the church. The public is cordially invited. Nervous Breakdown Results From Childbirth Complications Now Enjoys Good Health; .t’ 1 * Recovers At the Hart Clinic Until my baby came I never knew what it was to be sick. Af ter that event I began to notice a Tittle Hervousness, but didn't pay much attention to it at first. Those weak nervous attacks be gan to come on more frequent and then I started crying spells along with those attacks. It was a most unusual experience for me to break down and cry for no apparent reason. I began to have an odd sensa tion in my neck and at the base of my skull. My head felt as if it was swaying back and forth. The least exertion left me so weak that I had to rest after each little task. If I went into a crowd of people I felt like I would suffocate and smother. 1 stopped going out as much as I could rather than lace the cm-. barrassment of crying in public. After going the rounds of sev eral doctors and specialists I began to lose all hope of getting well again. My condition con tinued to get progressively worse in spite of everything I did. Then a friend advised me to consult Dr. C. J. Hart, of Lau rens, S, C. After an examination he said he had found the cause of my trouble. It seemed that a little bone of the spine had slip ped out of place, possibly during childbirth, and was pinching the nerves. After a few treatments I be gan to notice some improvement in- my condition.- Mv husbanT” —renrwm<.*>d how tnrr~ f' nvas im proving I began to have more energy and was able to do my housework The nervous attacks, began to be less frequent and milder. The crying spells stop ped entirely. My head lelt nor mal again and I realised that I was getting well. Continued treatments over a period of time completely corrected my condition and there has been no further trouble. 1 am indeed grateful for what Dr. Hart has- done for me and if you are sick and suffering, my advice is to see Dr. Hart now before it is too late. The above case is only one of the many corrected at the C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic. If you hove a health problem you are invited to discuss it with Dr. Hart. There is no charge to discuss your health problems with Dr. Hart. Telephone 22501 for that appointment today. New Location — New Clinic The C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic 205 Church St. (Greenville Road) — Across from Laurens City Schools Plenty of Parking Space Telephone 22501 ors. , l IMPORTANT I Five Days Service On All Repairs J. C. THOMAS Jeweler Mrs. H. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Siver Tate of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mc Intosh in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Melvin Creswell and Mrs. Sadie Babb of Barksdale, visited in Greenville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ealr Braswell and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., were visi tors in Columbia Monday. Card of Thanks I would like to take this means of saying thank you to my neigh bors and friends for the cards, pounding and other deeds of kind ness shown me during my recent illness. Deeds like these make shut-in days brighter. Thank you, so much. —MRS. FRANK HANCOCK. Chickan Staw To Ba Sorved The Ladies Willing Worker band of the Church of God on Elizabeth street will sell chicken stew be ginning Friday morning at 10:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Leroy Moates, 503 Jackson street. The proceeds will go to help pay off the church indebtedness. Birth Announcamant* Casay Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casey an nounce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, recently at Hays hospital. Mrs. Casey before mar riage was Miss Annie Myrtle Smith. Brotherhood Meats The Brotherhood of Calvary Baptist church held its regular meeting at the church on Monday evening. The president, Grady j Smith, presided. The meeting was opend with prayer and scriptures by L. R. Campbell. After a short business session at which each member gave a can of produce for the Brotherhood pantry, other business was considered. The guest speaker of the eve ing, Rev. J. K. Lawton, associa- tional missionary, made an in- spiring talk on the work of the + Brotherhood, after which the xneet-i-j ing was closed with prayer. Missionary Meeting The regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Bailey Memorial church will be held Monday evening, Nov. 3, at 7:30 at the Community building. ♦ Pnteecostal Home Mission Meets The Ladies Home Mission group of the Pentecostal Holiness church met at the home of Mrs. H. W. Simmons on North Broad street Monday evening, October 26. J'he title of the program was "Sacrificing,” followed by open discussion concerning a new proj ect. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Blanch Creswell and Mrs. Roy Swayngharm The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Charlie Braswell. Hallowe'en Carnival The Clinton Mill Community house will be the scene Saturday night, Nov. 1, for a Hallowe’en carnival which will be open to everyone in the community. At 6 o’clock the doors will op- . en to children in grades one. two j < ► and three, and will remain open until seven. _ At that time all | o children in grades four, five and J’ six will be admitted. These two groups will be out by 8 o'clock; at which time those from the sev enth grade will come. To buy an entrance ticket all must come at the appointed time. The entrance tickets will'be sold for 10c and inside the children will enjoy the Hail of Horrors, the Mummy, Fortune Telling, Meeting the Queen of Hallowe’en, Cake Walking, Games, Pocket Picking, Having your picture made, and of course, all the drinks, pop corn and hot dogs that will be sold for sup per. P.T.fl. CARNIVAL PARTY FUN FOR THE FAMILY f—* Armory.. .Thur. Oct. 30, 7:00 DO NOT EAT AT HOME Get your supper at the refreshment booth — Delicious Sandwiches! Hot Dogs! Hamburgers! Hot and Cold Drinks! Cookies and Cakes! i Prizes For Best Childrens’ Costumes • COSTLME PARADE • FISH PONDS • BAKERY SHOP • GAMES • CAKE WALKS • HANDWDRK BOOTHS • COUNTRY STORE • ENTERTAINMENT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ | $ i Woman's Club Meeting The Woman’s club met at the Community (house ^ Tuesday eve- (Continued on page 4) AND MANY OTHER HALLOWEEN FEATURES! I COME ONE! COME ALL! Proceeds Will Be Used for the Organization’s Work X ♦