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»* • 4 i J Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 5, 1953 Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Laurens, S. C. Phone 794 "PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW" DR. L. 8. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 500 South Broad St. Dr. W. W. Adams VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W PROCESSING SERVICE WE CUT UP AND WRAP MEAT FOR YOUR FREEZERS Call Us For Freezer Supplies Country Market Phone 98 Lyons, and Mary of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens aind chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Osborne and son, Mr. and Ms. Eugene Crapps and children, Jeannie Ox- ner, and Mrs. Audrey Timmerman and daughter. Returns From Korea Immediate families of the Fred Braggs gathered at their home on Marion street Sunday. The happy occasion was in honor of the young er son, Ralph, being at home. Ralph has just returned from Korea where he served nine months. He re ceived his discharge at Fort Jack- son on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Jr., and children of Pete Jenkins, Mrs. Ruth Seawright, Garner and Ginger. Charlie Jen kins was a brother of Wade Jen kins and died Thursday from in juries received in an automobile accident. Burial was in Iva on Friday. Attending Tournament Two teams from Joanna are par ticipating in the 30th annual South ern Textile basketbal tournament are entered in Class B and are Kenneth Boyce, Jimmy Clark, Jim my Kirby, G. W. Merchant, Darrell Johnson, Marvin Elliott, L. M. ~A«e, 6 , Long, Bobby Hair, Robert Estes, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg Charies ^venport. Snapper Hum- of Laurens; Miss Jeanette Bragg ~ ^ ^ and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr., enjoyed the occasion. Now In Los Angeles Friends will be interested to know Pfc. Bobby Jenkins called his parents, from Los Angetes, Cal., Saturday night where he is await ing transfer to Camp Pendleton for further tarining. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and children were guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams, in Columbia. was admitted to the local hospital on February’ 26. Clyde Francis was a patient for several day’s last week at Joanna hospital. He is recuperating at the Better Co ugh Relief When new drugs or old fail to help your cough or chest cold don’t delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, help ful. proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature’s process. It goes into the bronchial system to aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guar anteed to please or your druggist re- fuads money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMULSION refit*** Cougfci. CfcetT Colds. Acute Bronchitis r*«w#*w#«v«w#v#«v«v«ww#v»«w#«w* «w»« #v« Miss Betty Ann Thomas of Spar-' home of Mr$. L. J. Brock, tanburg, spent the week-ehd with Mrs. Besie Jennings of Clinton, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee un derwent an appendectomy Feb- Thomas. — ruary 28 at the local hospital. Jimmy Templeton of Clemson,; Mrs. Eva Groggins and Miss Bob-' spent the week-end with his grand-1 bj e Jean Murrah were admitted to i Mrs. Mary Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attend Church Meeting Mrs. John M. Ross, Mrs. Joe Abrams, Rev. P. W. Turner and John Gaskin attended the South Carolina conference on Evangelism at Shandon Methodist church in Columbia last Thursday. The theme of the day was “You Need Christ Now.” A barbecue dinner was en joyed at Epworth Children’s Home. Attend Jenkins Funeral Those attending the funeral of Charlie Jenkins in Iva last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jenkins and Johnette, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins, Mrs. Lillian Estes and phries, Buddy Kirby and Herman Frazier. The girls are Sara Hol lingsworth, Louise Force, Dot Marsh, Bobbie Franklin, Lillie Franklin, Evelyn M. Evans, Bobbie Bridges, Nadine Bridges, Thelma Bridges, Doris Long and Gwen Price. The two coaches, Johnny Moore and Barron O’Shields, ac companied the group. Byars Receives Promotion Friends, of Jim Byars will be in terested ,to know he has been pro moted to sergeant first class. Jim is the son of Mrs. Hattie Byars and is stationed in Korea. His wife, the former Miss Ruth Clark, and small daughter, Kim, are making their home with Mrs. Byars’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark, on Magnolia street. Notice To Intermediates The Intermediates of Epworth church are asked to be present Sunday evening at 5:30 for their (Continued on page seven) Mrs. Georgie Faye Bishop un derwent surgery on Tuesday at Jo- — At — MAXWELL BROS. & WILKES parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. M. and Mrs. Luke Smith and children of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas and family Sun-^ day. Miss Dianne Longshore celebrat- anna hospital, ed her birthday Sunday, March 1. Mrs. Lilian Dilishaw, who re- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell and sides at the home of Mrs. Faye children visited Mrs. O’Dell’-s Tuckea, is a patient at the local mother, Mrs. J. H. Craft, and Mr. i hospital. Craft in Silverstreet Sunday. Mrs. Cora Brewington is a pa- SN Richard Motes of Norfolk. t*ent at Joanna hospital following Vr„ and SN Howard Brown of surgery on Wednesday. Mrs. Betty Anderson underwent an appendectomy at Joanna hos- Simon Motes. While Richard was i on March 2. af^ltQfhe 'Tfis~Tnoither entertained’^' Mk*- Pearline Etters is. a patient for him with a -dinner on Sunday. at looal hos P ltal following sur- , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry and 6 e Fy | children of Kinards were dinner guests of the Motes fanulx,.^ - —-j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert i and boys spent Sunday in Newber- Joanna hospital on March 1. ; Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Whittle, Mrs. Bell Prater is a patient at | Joanna hospital. The Winner! MRS. AGNES RICHARDSON State Training School Winner of Dress Material, Zipper, Buttons, Thread, and Pattern in our February Fabric Fair. We wish to thank all who partici pated. BELK’S Kentucky, were recent guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh has been confined to her home due to illness. Birth Announcement Prince Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prince an nounce the birth of a son at Hays hospital on February 28. Mrs. beville spent a few days last week p r j nce before marriage was Miss ry with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Ab- Naomi Smith. TWO IMPROVEMENTS mmm m* with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath and son spent the week-end tn Bam- Enjoys Birthday berg with the former’s father, Har- On Sunday Wade Jenkins enjoy- ry Sineath. Mr. Sineath returned ed his 69th birthday with a family with his son for a visit. get-together. The children brought Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Payne and we i] filled baskets and dinner was Mrs. E. L. Streetman of Athens, i serV ed buffet style to all who were Ga., were week-end guests of Mr.! present -phe ca k e was frosted in and Mrs. H. F. Streettnan. i pi n k a nd green on a white back- Mrs. Nora Lambert of Barnwell, ground. Mr. Jenkins’ birthday gift spent Monday and Tuesday with was j n the form of a purse of mon- Miss Mary Fuller. e y t 0 be used as he wished. A spec- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hendrix j a i guest for the occasion was his and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hartsell of sistei . ( Mrs. Lillian Shealy of Co- Laurens, visited Rev. and Mrs. Per-; i um bia. ry W. Turner Sunday. - i Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr and Pat Celebrates Birthday visited Miss Dorothy Carr at Win-i a special event was enjoyed fol- throp Sunday, 1 lowing the Kindergarten class at John Gaskin taught the Mens the “Baptist church last Wednes- : Bible clas at Sandy Springs church 1 day. Little Judy Templeton cele- ] near Laurens Sunday morning. , brated her 6th birthday with a Mrs. Walt Byars and Ginger and party with twenty-four children 1 Mrs. Rolfe Clark were Monday ; present. The party table was at- I visitors in Prosperity and Newber- 1 tractively decorated with a shower | ry. of gaily wrapped packages. Each Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven were guest received a large muti-color- MAT r KISS HI • • and only] 59 ■ATOIIIt »«I SMUG SAM MlUl / EXCLUSIVE 5ERTA SMOOTH, “TUFTLESS" SURFACE - no tufts, buttons or bompc to disturb you. 2.PAT. “UNIMATIC** INNERSPRING CON- STRUCTION gives more htaltbfui sup port—as approved by doctors. IT’S GUARANTEED! —Repair or replacemeal if defective in materials, workmanahip or conat ruction. •Troda-Mork Sll the difference, F£El the difference SAVE the difference at MAXWELL BROS. & WILKES FURNITURE N. Broad St. Phont 257 visitors in Anderson last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig, Miss Crystal Craig and Nolan Wicker visited Mrs. Craig’s sister, Mrs. R. ed balloon for a favor. Mrs. W. E. Byars and the honor- ee’s mo-ther, Mrs. Clisby Temple- , ton, brought forth the large white L. Dunaway, near Enoree Sunday, birthday cake, decorated in pink Mrs. Dunaway is quite ill. | with burning candles, as the group Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bartley were sang “Happy Birthday.” The cake Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. j was cut and served- with ice cream, W. Luquire in Greenwod. coca-cola, gum and assorted can- Lt. and Mrs* Richard Wilingham | dies. Judy was presented a cor and son, Rickey, left Friday for | sage in w'hite and blue. Camp Polk, La. Lt. Willingham will be stationed there at the pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey, Martha Ann, Miss Effie Lou God frey, and Roland Godfrey were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfarey in Simpsonville. Lillie Cherry Goodlin Honored Recently little Cherry Goodlin, daughter of Mrs. Frances Goodlin, was honored with a party at the Kindergarten, the occasion being her 5th birthday. The 20 children present enjoyed boxes of cracker- Mf. and Mrs. H. B. Swygert of i jacks and bubble gum. Greenville, were Sunday dinner! Following the entertainmfent the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swy- children gathered around the party gert. Misses Hilda Oxner, Elaine Fran- zen, Mrs. Carl Franzen and Mrs. B. W. Oxner were Saturday visitors in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert and sons and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. table whidh was overlaid in white and loaded with wrapped gifts, and sang “Happy Birthday” to Cherry. The decorated cake was white with burning candles. Mrs. W. E. Byars, Kindergarten teacher, cut Swygert were recent week-end | the cake and served ice cream, visitors in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr.! party cqndies in pastel cups, and and Mrs, J. C. Dolan and Mrs. G. potato chips. B. Swygert. Rally Day Program A program entitled, “Take A Look,” by Virginia S. Henry, will l>e presented at the church school hour, 10 o’clock, at Epworth Metho dist churoh Sunday morning All who are interested are invited. With Our Sick Mrs. Lila Gresham is a patient ait Joanna hospital following sur- gery. Mrs. Lona Bell Holt of Kinards, Surprise Birthday Dinner Mrs. S. S. Kennington was sur prised with a birthday dinner- by her grandchildren at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Owens Sun day. Mrs. Kennington was 79 years old . She makes her home with her granddaughter, Mrs. Eugene Crapps, on Tillman Circle. The decorated cake centered the bountifully laden table and dinner was served family style. Those present for this happy oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Harley BELK’S;.. Presents the New in Shoes for Spring ’53 shoes for the lovely blossoms in the a garden of charm a bouquet of fragrance as traditional as the jonquil” CARMELLETES bring spring into full bloom. 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