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I X THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajre Four Thursday. November 20, 1952 Young Musician Brings Glad News WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R ft Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. son. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery and family of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Harris. Mrs. Gus Harris spent the week-| end with her son, Alex Harris, | and Mrs. Harris in Anderson. Alex. Meet your Miss Joyce Harris of Anderson, has been a patient in the Anderson ( spent the week-end with her par- hospital, ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris, j Cpl. Lawrence Barbery arrived , Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson, Mr. in Korea recently. | and Mrs. Lawrence Teal of Spar- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell tanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. I>a-1 and son, Gary, spent the week-end vid Owens during the week-end. ! with Mrs. Braswell’s parents, Mr. Thousands of Mothers, Fath- | c Mr a " d Joh " ® row " °? C ' yde Thompson m j IT J T’ m L- c Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, W-hitmire. _ ers. Too, Used To Take Scalf> grown and family of Whitmire, 1 „. . . , , Indian River Medicine When Mr. and Mrs. Toni Davis and chil- Birthdays and Wedding den of Inman, were Sunday guests! Anniversaries ! of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams.! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barbery cele- Auto Insurance Men They Were Little . . . Now They Buy Scalfs Indian Riv er Medicine Again . . . For Their Own Little Boys and Girls. JVIr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick visit- bratdd their 11th wedding anniver-, eel Mrs. Amick's mother. Mrs. H. on November 17. W. Long, in Prosperitv Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray Cauble ?re Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell, Mr. celebratng their 26th wedding an- Winford Fraker, who likes to an d Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Mrs. play his guitar, is the son of David : James Meadors, Mrs. \ erge Tur- S. Fraker, Heiskell, Tenn. He is niversary today* Richard Hampton will celebrate nor. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Riddle at- a , birthday November 22 which is• tended the funeral of J. H. Car-i aIs ° birthday of Ruth Smith. ^ michael in Enoree Sunday. j Harold Meadors, Lenn Hedspeth ; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Curry of and Swedy Smith celebrated birth- Westminster, visited relatives here on Novem er ' Sundav and attended the funeral GJayds Rice will celebrate For vear WmfoH was n need' of T - H - Carmichael in Enoree. ; a birthday November -3. ! >ear Winford was m need Mr and ^ Wm Cannon and | Cpl. Lawrence Barbery celebrat-j ed a birtlidav November 13. among the many children who have used Scalf’s Indian River Medicine, and now r is a booster for it. His statement is signed by his father, who writes: of a good stomach tonic to help Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon and him eat heartily and digest his "‘‘.“"'l "’l!" f “VZ-uh Mr Jackie Ann Cothran celebrated food. He took two bottles pf Scalfs ^ Harmon in Saluda!: ^ «*« November 12. Indian River Medicine and it help-, Mr. and Mrs Roy Toms of Cai- Garv Hancock celebrated his ed him *> much that he can enjoy ^ ‘T^^hday Ncwember 7. every meal now' and has put_ on John L Mimnaugh, Apt. 40R - King Apts. Clinton, South Carolina, Phone 809 * Allstate Agent for Laurens County He’s a good man to know—especially with the new South Carolina Financial Responsibility Law becoming effective January 1. Get the facts about the law and how Allstate, founded by Sears, Roebuck and Co., provides the utmost protection for your auto insurance dollar. New easier-to-understemd policy 14 added features at no extra cost Special Low Rates for Farmers Over 1,250,000 Policyholders Fast, fair claim settlements five pounds of needed weight. I'm of Charlotte, N. C! visiTed their ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toms, 5. ° Stocky Hudson - had-a- birthday Let your own comparison prove the greater value of Allstate protection and service. glad to recommend Scalfs Indian River Medicine to others after all durin f? ^be week-end, it has done for our son. Miss Mildred Nunn of York, T . . sperit Fridav with Mr. and Mrs. If your child looks pale, acts list- Rufus K] ' and on Sunday Mr less and seerns underweight, may- 1 Mrs. Maude Watts observed a birthday November 5. Richard Foster had a birthday November 3. November 16th was the birthday , , . . and Mrs. Hall King and family of, , w ? C ‘c O'-. d ‘f es ‘'» n “ at , Spartanburg, visited the Kings. ^ of Mrs ' Houston Trammell, fault. Maybe Scalfs Ind.an River; Mr d Mps Bee Henderson of Medicine is the answer to your Hon(?a Path were Sunda ls Medicine if not entirely satisfied. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 With The Sick problem. Aou cant lose because o( Mr and Mrs Ra , h ste ' art and ; Friends of Mrs. Dav.d Owens you get your money back on the., R„fus Kme will regret to learn she is ill • at first bottle of Scalfs Indian River ‘ Mjss Rlta ' Shelton spent the the hqrpe of her sister, Mrs. W. H week-end with MiA; Geraldine McCarter, in Greer. Martin ,in Joanna. Sorr >' to report Luther Stnck- Mr. and Mrs. George Price and la nd was inured at work Thursday family, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wool- a ['‘ d . * s a Patient at the Bia.ock en visited in the Smokv mountains , Sundav ' | H. T. Suttles suffered the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs spent a fi nger while at work Friday the week with the former’s sister, ^ rs - ^ oe Strickland is ill at her •Mrs. Elmer Cramer, in Ellenton. borne. w _ • ... Mr. and Mrs R: L Simmons and Friends of Mrs Rosa Owens win family visited in Tryon, N .C., rc S rct to learn she is ill at the Sundav. : h °m e * her daughter, Mrs, Essie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and son B. Simmons. .... of Greenville, visited Mrs. Glenn’s ^ rs - F nce 18 a patient at i mother, Mrs. J. H. Seav, recently. 1 Hays hospital. ! Mrs. J. H. Seav has returned c Pb Gfeor ge Dunaway was tak-, SOUTH CAROLINA SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW-Effective January 1st If you do not carry adequate liability insurance, your driver’s license, your auto registration in fact, your savings and other property—may be at stake in case you are involved in an auto accident after the South Carolina Safety Responsibility Law becomes effective January 1st, 1953. But you need not risk such a loss. Your Allstate Auto Insurance Agent can make your position safe. You’re in Good Hands with Allstate nA insurance company founded by Sears, Roebuck and Co. 1 wfc#B Y- flwn#(: wMiory of Soars, toubuck sat Co., with assots and liabilHms distinct and separate from the parent company. Homo Offko: Chicago, Illinois home _ after spending the_ week ^ospha^Monday 11 fm^an^operaUom ! wuth Mr. arid Mrs. James Seay in Greenville. —Mrrrs—C d t h cri n e*- 1 Dim a w a t antf-i I Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarbrough of Young People’s Banquet Held On Friday evening the young 1 H ^ t people of Calvary Baptist church! Greenville, were home for the i ^ ^ U 4 _ week-end. were hosts to the young people’s 1 .‘j of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAbee Training Union of the Laurens as- 8 Enoree, were week-end guests ^ soeiation for their regular month- w.-, h»_ai j Iv meeting. 55 of Mrs. McAbee’s parents, Mr. and b v meeting. Mrs. Will Hampton. Under the leadership Mr. and Wrs. James Strickland; George Cothran, the meeting was y of Mrs. & and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry • Thompson and family of Gastonia, opened with songs and prayer, after which they were invited into were N.*'C., spent the week-end with the social hall where they Mrs. C. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.! served a complete turkey supper. Arthur Dunaway, recreation direc-!*.* tor. introduced the “Grand Ole Op-! 8 I f -LThornton Meadors. * ] Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and various family and Mrs. C. W. Foster vis- O’ — ; j; churches playing the parts -of g with members from • — i ; ited in Atlanta, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of ’’Grand Ole Opry” stars, after Spartanburg, and Mrs. Inez Sor- u 'hich the devotional was given, row of Greenwood, visited their and the group dismissed with pray- mother, Mrs. Rosa Owens and oth-j er by Rev. J. W. Spillers. er relatives during the week-end. | About 115 young people attend- Mrs. Alvin Trammell spent the cd the meeting. ^ week-end with her mother, Mrs. it if i> We’ll deliver the finest Christmas Gift for your entire family • • • THIS BIG/ BEAUTIFUL, NEW "MAGIC CYCLE* KELVI MAJOR! W. M. S. Meets ii ★ YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT for BEST BUYS IN TRAVEL TO ALL AMERICA You’ll find him at the sign of the running Greyhound in 7000 towns in all 48 states . . . and around the world! EASTBOUND Bases Leave: 6:35 a.m. — 8:40 a.m. — 10:25 a.m. 3:10 p.m. — 5:25 p.m. — 7:50 p.m. CHARLESTON, S. C. $ 4.50 WASHINGTON, D. C S10.85 JACKSONVILLE, FLA S 8.20 NORFOLK, VA $10.25 WESTBOUND Buses Leave: 6:45 a.m. — 8:53 a.m. — 10:53 a.m. 1:40 p.m. — 3:55 pjn. — 7:40 p.m. NEW ORLEANS, LA $13.90 DALLAS, TEXAS - $20.95 DENVER, COL. $31.00 ST. LOUIS, MO $14.35 /ha Tax. Extra Srrfnjt on Round Trips CLINTON BUS STATION E. Carolina Avel Phone 59 Sadie B. Mabry, in Gaffney, and , „ . . ,« ! Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mabry of Mo-i Th ^ Womans Missionary Society | Bile, Ala., who were guests of of Calvary Baptist church held its jg Mrs Mabry , regular monthly meeting Monday^ r S. A. Owens and son of Gaffney,: everi ng a t the church. The presi-lg land Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens of, dent - Mrs - Grad y Smlth ’ Presided i Laurens, visited Mrs. D. L Owens over the business session and a 3 Sunday 1 number of items of business were % Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and considered, after which the society sons spent the week-end with Mr. { was presented an A-I charter for and Mrs. J. B. Barbery in Green-1 the year ending in September, ville. Mrs. Louie Webb was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard I of the program in the absence of!i£ and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs.! the program chairman, and gave 1 -.* Lloyd Bailey near Gray Court the devotional on which Mrs. J. W. Sunday. 1 Spillers and Mrs. J. J. Smith gave j Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bennett of; interesting talks, in preparation for] Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. L.;the Lottie Moon week of prayer for L. Rice Monday. | foreign missions the first week in J. C. Price of Idaho, is spend-1 December, ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. if i.i if if if if if Eugene Gregory. Mrs. Henry Lawson visited her "Pul Parly" Given The young people of the Pente-;£: mother, Mrs. Giles Smith, in Buf-! costal church entertained with a falo Sunday. , ‘' Pu t Party” Saturday night at the ^ Mrs. Homer Douglas spent the; Community building, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-i Hot dog supper was enjoyed : thur Douglas in Gray Court. I with cake walks and other enter-1: Leon Harris, home from Korea, I tainment. The proceeds will be ' is spending a 30-day leave with used to pay for a bulletin board I for the church. S134 NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL Birthday Dinner Given Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauble enter- tained members of their immediate family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heds- While planning and thinking of peth of Laurens at their home on appreciated Christmas gifts for| the occasion of the birthday of greyhound include a to THE relatives and friends, y e a r’s subscription CHRONICLE. Welcome and thanks to those on our Honor Roll this week. JIMMY BRASWELL, MRS. 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