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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 11, 1952
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivesrter and, tors in Columbia Saturday,
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Reid* M r . an d Mrs. Wilson Gamer, Jr..
Cape in Greenville Monday. I and family of Chester, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and; Mrs. Gene Eskew of Whitmire, and
Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell vis-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Wiliis-
ited Dick Shelton in Greenville' ton, visited Mr.' and Mrs. Robert
Wednesday. ! Whitsel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penator of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks were
Pananoa City, Fia., spent several
days recently with Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Carroll.
Mrs. W. K. Stewart and daugh
ter of Narnie, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiron Smith of
Newberry, visited Mrs. J. J. Smith
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings, ac
companied by' Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bridges and daughter spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rid
ings in Charlotte, N. C.
James Sizemore of Ware Shoals,
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Sizemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Tram-
mtU's uncle, James Mabry in Gaff
ney Saturday. Mrs. rammell re
mained for the week-end with her
mother. Mrs. Sadie Mabry.
called to Greenville during the
week-end due to the serious illness
of their grandson, Steve Jacks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hamricrk and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Nalley in -Newberry Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Luke Boyette have
returned home after spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Partridge in Meridian, Miss.
Joe Caughman, and daughter,
Gail. Mrs. Willie Mae Riley and
Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman were
called to Saluda Wednesday due to
the death of Lester Hendricks.
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen and
son of Anderson, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Mattox Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Martin and
family of Simpfcon'viile, visited
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams spent
, , I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon and near Saluda.
family and Tom Holsonback ot Sa-i Mrs. Alice Petty and children of
luda. spent Sunday with Mr. and: Glen Alpine N A ; were we ek-end
Mrs. Wm. Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs» C. W. Windsor and
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Law-
son.
family and Mrs. Edgar Brazel and g g Neal visited her moth-'
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dun- ^ G g j ve ,z ,j n Ware Shoals
can m Columbia recently. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Strange and an( j ^j rs g g gj ce anc j f am _;
sons. Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris i ily visited Mr and Mrs H H Ben .
and children of Batesburg. visited, nett j n Laurens Sunday
during the, and ^ rs g en Campbell and'
Fallow
i Jery and Miss Barbara Lawson
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurklen spent the week-end in Ware Shoals
and children of Alameda, Cam., g q j en kins
wiU arrive next week to spend the Mr and Mrs Hubert
holidays with the former s parents, and ( j au ghters visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Fallow. Pfc.
Dennis (Tot) Fallow, now stationed
in Germany, will arrive home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester and
family attended the singing con
vention in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and
Mrs. George Leopard and Mrs.
Ann Leopard near Saluda Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon and
family of Renno, Mrs. Ethel Mc
Lendon and family of Lydia, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas of Jo-
,. , r -i c »< i a 003 - spent Sunday with Mrs. Ev-
daughter, and Mrs. Leila Smitn,| e |
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. ^ and Mrs. FT LrAdams and
B. Griffin, of Whitmire, were visi- and G i arence Brookshire
attended the Shrine football game
in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday.
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The Chiropractor
And You
DR. R. C. BOLEN
Are You Tired of Beine Sick?
Scientific Chiropractic re
search has proven the Chiro
practic premise to be accurate
and sound. That nerve press
ure does c. use disease. That
when corrected and normal
nerve enervation is re-estab
lished that the sick do get w’ell.
If YOU have a health problem
why not investigate Chiroprac-
Case History: Man, aged 42,
suffered for years with severe
headaches and sinus trouble
Despite excellent medical care
which often relieved his
"blocked sinuses”, he failed to
get well of his ailment. After
several years of almost con
stant suflerlng with his head
he investigated Chiropractic
and decided to try and get well.
The basic cause of his trouble
was found to be a subluxated
vertebra in the upper part of
his spine. When this CAUSE
was corrected he readily re
sponded. His sinuses drained
and cleared up. After a few
weeks they had healed and
have remained so. Also, his
general health has improved.
He reports that whereas be
fore he had colds very fre
quently, he now rarely has ev
en a slight cold.
By . correcting the basic
CAUSE of disease Chiropractic
has established an enviable
record of success on disorders
after every other health meth
od had failed. Chiropractic is a
NATURAL method of healing.
For what the Modern Chiro
practor can do to help you ov
ercome your health problem,
write or call
The R. C. Bolen
Chiropractic Clinic
Edward Arms Apt. Bldg.
PHONE 9-6210
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Hear Chiropractic Health
Talks over WCRS at 7:07
AJVI. Mon., Tqes, Fri.
and Sat.
OFFICE FOR COLORED
232 Hospital Street
Hoars: 2 to 4 P. M.
William and Joe Abrams spent
| Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Garner, Jr., in Chester.
J. H. Owens of Union, spent
{ Sunday with his- mother, Mrs. D.
L. Owens.
Mr. and -Mrs: Joe- Caughman and -
; daughter and Mrs. W. H. Caugh
man visited Mrs. Ola Kinards in
! Newberry Sunday.
| Rev. and Mrs. B. O. McClain
were called to Anderson Sunday
; due to the serious illness of their
! son, E. J. McClain,
j Mrs. Lizzie McDonald' of West
minster, is spending the week with
i her brother and sister-in-law, Rev.
and Ms. B. O. McClain.
Mrs. Carrie Bell Pbteat, Mrs. An
nie Evans and Mrs. Roy Hawkins
1 spent the week-end with Mr. and
. Mrs. Hugh Smith and Mrs. G. L.
Harvester
] Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Griffin in Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker
and son were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock in
Charleston.
Miss Betty Ann Campbell of Co-
i lumbia, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Campbell the
week.
past
Hobby Club Meeting
The Hobby club will meet this
' evening (Thursday) at 7:30 at the
Community building to continue
wtfrk on useful Christmas gjftsi
All who are interested are extend
ed a cordial invitation to join the
club.
Banquet Largely Attended
ten
On Friday evening the WMS and
i the Brotherhood of Calvary. Bap
tist church held the annual .Christ-
: mas banquet in the social hall of
the church.
Mrs. Grady Smith, president of
the WMS, gave the welcome with
l L. R. Campbell making the * re-
| sponse. The after dinner speaker,
! Sam Smith, of Connie Maxwell
Children’s Home in Greenwood,
made an interesting talk on the
work being done at the institution.
The social hall was lovely with
Christmas decorations and a tree,
under which were placed numer
ous gifts which were presented to
Mr. Smith for the children’s home.
The WMS remembered Mrs. Grady
Smith with a gift.
To Giv* Christmas Party
The Woman’s club will hold their
annual Christmas party Tuesday,
Dec. 16, at 7:30 at the Community
house. Each member is asked to
invite a guest and to bring some
thing for an underpiviltged family
of the community.
Quarterly Conference Held
The quarterly conference of the
Fire Baptized conference of South
Carolina was held Friday and Sat
urday with the Fire Baptized Holi
ness church on* Beauregard street.
Friday evening a business ses
sion was held with Rev. J. D.
Moore of Anderson, as moderator.
Saturday at 11 o’clock Rev. T. P.
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Sunnyfield Klour For
Margarine
1-Lb.
Pkg.
27c Pancakes
2 20OZ. 4 Eft
. Pkg. &VV
Nabisco Premium
Ann Page dlended
Crackers ts 23c Swap
24-Oz.
Bot.
39c
Iona Golden Lream Style
Green Giant
Corn
2 N c.rl5c Peas
No. 303
Can
19c
Ann Page Fancy Tomato
Hi-C Grape Drink or
Ketchup
14-0z
Bot.
19c Orange Drink - - - - ^ 27c
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Ocean Spray Cranberry
Mild and Mellow Coffee
Sauce - -
Ann Page Pure Vanilla
Extract - -
Agar Luncheon
16 Oz.
Can
19c 8 O’Clock
1-Lb.
Bag
77c
Pick of Carolina Sweet Mixed
2 Oz.
Bot.
19c Pickles
16-Oz.
Jar
19c
Meat
3 s $ 1 00
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Pratt-Low Whole
Spiced Peaches, ZVz can 29c
Christmas Stocking with Tag
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Candy, 9 oz 35c
Gum and Cream Mix
Candy, lb 25c
Marshmallow Santas
Candy, 6 oz. 27c
3-Corner
Peanut Butter Chips, 8 oz. ... 29c
Chocolate Covered
Mints, lb 39c
Chocolate Covered
Cherries, lb 49c
Stick Candy, 2 lb. box 53c
A&P Crushed
Pineapple, No. 2 can 23c
Golden Maid
Oleo, lb. prints 20c
, - t
Cream »
Chocolate Drops, lb. 29c
Season’s Greeting
Chocolates, 5-lb box $2.10
Wesson Oil - - ”, 32c £ 61c
Qtr
Bot.
Snowdrift - - - 31c
3-Lb.
Can
85c
Jewel - - s 23c
3-Lb.
Can
65c
M&M’s Confections : - 25c
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flffy
9-Oz..Box
9 C
Swift’s
Conned Meats
for babies
Can
21c
Cheer
Lge.
Pkg.
29c
Breeze - - - - m
30c P G k v 59c
Vel
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NUTS
Almonds
Pecons -
Walnuts
Brazil -
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- - Pkg.
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43c
45c
m 49c
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$249
$3*9
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Juicy Florida
Oranges
Red Emperor
Octagon Soap - - - - 2
, Glut 19c
1 Bars
Octagon pIT/., - - - -
p l S 24c
Ajax Cleanser - - - -
Pk8. 12C
Lux Flakes - - P B g l2c.
& 27c
Grapes
Sizes SS’s^’s Juicy
Grapefruit
Golden Ripe
Bananas
Luscious Bose
Pears
U S. No. 1 White
Petatoes - - - - - -10
New Crop
Popcorn
Q Lb.
II Bag
37c
J Lbs.
35c
For
23c
2 Lbs.
25c
19c
JO Lbs.
S5c
1-Lb.
Pkg.
23c