The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 01, 1955, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 1,1955
LYDIA MILLS
MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative
TELEPHONE 1085
Mrs. Hugh Ballard and Pat,
with Mrs. John Crowe and Mrs.
Sarah Jenkins and Lynn visited
their brother and uncle. Arthur
Douglas, and Mrs. Douglas, in
Gray Court Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson
of Spartanburg, were week-end
guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs Mary Patterson, and Mr.
and Mrs J D. Hairstno.
the De la Howe school in McCor-
Cormick, is now making his
home home with Mr. and Mrs.
Quinton Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong
and Sherry, Mrs. Aaron Arm
strong and Sheila were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Armstrong in Gray Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider were
! surprised with a phone call on
A3c Allen White of San An-; last Tuesday from their son,
tonio, Texas, is spending a 20- Ale Harold Snider. He had just
day leave with Mrs. White and arrived in Austin, Texas, after a
other relatives. He will report
for duty in Syracuse, N Y.. fol
lowing his leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Southerlin
of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Southerlin. Jr., of Berea, Ky.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tram
mell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and
Dianne of Greenville, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Neal.
Mrs. J. C. Meeks and children
speat Sunday with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Jones in Laurens.
Eddie Taylor, who has been at
stay in England.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor,
with Mr. and Mrs*Lindy McCaul
ey and Ginger of Joanna, have
returned home* after a week’s
visit with Mrs. Piertie Abercrom
bie in Colonial Heights, Va.
Mrs. Wally Whitt and daughter
and Mrs. George Howell will
leave Saturday for a visit with
Ale Whitt at Eglin Air Force
Bas.e Fla.
Mrs. F. L. Thornburg and Lee
Thornburg are visiting relatives
in Shannon, Ga., for several days.
Linda Boswell returned to Shan
non with them after a week’s
Every
community
GOOD SC
N*y*r has lh«r« been a tim# when H wot
"•O'* •ssenhol to "ducat* young people to
">*"t th« increasingly complex problems of on
advancing age. Civ* the local school system
your full co-operation.
-9*4 9 6000 F9i9ilij On} Ston
• Ye*, the Family Drug Store i* another essential
community service. No other retail outlet so fre
quently serves the varied needs of so many mem
bers of a household. This fine pharmacy invites
your family patronage, and solicits the privilege
of compounding your Doaor’s prescriptions.
Howard’s
Pharmacy
Phone 101
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PRESCRIPTIONS
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fted Bodie and
Mr. and Mrs. David Word attend
ed the Shrine club parade Thurs
day afternoon in Chester and the
barbecue supper which followed
at Chester state park.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
and Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Smith near Laurens Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparino
of BAbylon, Long Island, N. Y.,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Todd. They will also
visit her sister, Mrs. Wiley Har
per and Mr. Harper in Green
wood while here. The Harpers
visited here Sunday.
Miss Kay Roberts spent a few
days the past week with- Miss
Sandra Jamison in Spratanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallen-
zine of Augusta. Ga., visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Mitchell, during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace
attended the Isler reunion in
Blacksburg Sunday.
Mrs. E. C. Burdette, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Mclnvaille, Mrs. E. C. Taylor,
Jr., and George Sineath attend
ed the Woodruff OES inspection
Thursday evening. On Friday
they, with Mrs. Claude Madden
and Mrs. Lenora Edmonds, at
tended the OES school of instruc
tion in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker spent
last Thursday in Greenville with
their daughter, Mrs. Harold
Jones, and Mr. Jones.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South
and Dan were recent visitors of
Mrs. South’s brothers, Fbrts. Jim
my and Dickie James, at Fort
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and
Donald, and Mrs. Nell Mills vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Snider in
Belton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr.
and Carol, of Aiken, spent the
week-end here with relatives.
They with Miss Betty Lou Par
rish, spent the past week at
Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Miss
Parrish, who had visited her
brother for several weeks, re
mained here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and
Grover^ Jackson visited during
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W Patterson in Vincennes.
Ind. Steve* and Sherry Jackson
returned home with them follow
ing a stay with their grandpar
ents.
Alvin Armstrong of Rock Hill,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Armstrong during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams,
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil
liams and Polly visited relatives
in Belton and Anderson Sunday.
Mrs. Letha Rhodes, Mrs. Chess
King, Mrs. Floyd Emory, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Johnson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Filler in Un
ion Sunday. Friends will be sor
ry to hear that Mr. Fuller is ill.
Earl Fair of Greenville, was
the week-end guest of his sister,
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap and Mr.
Gilstrap.
Service On Radio Sunday .
The Lydia Pentecostal Holiness
church is beginning radio broad
casts each Sunday afternoon
from 3 to 3:30 p. m. The pas
tor, Rev. James Bryan, invites
the public to tune in to station
WLBG for the Pentecostal Hour,
for thirty minutes of song and
worship.
Gum! Speaker
On Sunday evening Rev. John
Ralph Bagwell of near Waterloo,
will speak, at the Pentacostal
Holiness church. There will also
be special music by the Bagwell
family. ,
Rev. James Bryan, pastor, in
vites everyone^to the service
which begins at 7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Woman To Meet
* The Lydia Presbyterian Wom
en of the Church will meet Tues
day evening at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. Joe Todd.
All women of the church are
invited to attend.
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The Junior Girls’ Auxiliary of
the Lydia Baptist church will
meet today at 4:30 at the church.
The counselors, Mrs. Clyde
Trammell and Mrs. E. C. Bur
dette, invite all girls ages 9
through 12 to attend.
Sunbaanu Maat Today
The Sunbeam Band of the Ly
dia Baptist church will meet to
day at 5 o’clock at the church.
Children 4 through 8 years of
age are invited. Mrs. R. E. Whit
mire and Mrs. Tommy Nabors
are counselors.
Circle Meats Tonight
The Martha Franks circle of
the Lydia Baptist church will
meet Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Marvin Harvey, 282
Locust St., at 7:30.
Pastor Assigned To Newberry
At the 170th annual South
Carolina Methodist conference
held in F’lorence during the
week-end Rev. C. B. Word, pas
tor of the Lydia and Sandy
Springs Methodist churches, was
appointed to the Newberry cir
cuit which consists of several
churches.
Rev. E. A. Wilkes, Jr., was
moved from the Pelzer church
to the Lydia-Sandy Springs
churches.
Proridanca School Bagins
All children entering the first
grade to register Thursday (to
day) at 8:30 a. m.
The second through the sev
enth grades will register Friday
morning at 8:30 a. m.
High School Students
Those entering the eighth and
ninth grades will register at the
high school FYiday morning at
8:30 a. m.
The tenth, eleventh and
twelfth grades will register Mon- j
day morning at 8:30 and all
grades will begin regular sessions
fuesday.
The bus to the high school will
be at the Lydia Mills store at
8:0# a. m.
With Tho Sick
Homer Richey is recuperating
at his home after several weeks
illness in the Laurens county
hospital.
Mrs. J. T. Lanford is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Myrtle Patterson is se
riously ill at her home.
Mrs. Floyd Emory is ill at her
home.
Birthdays and AnnWarsarias
Mrs. Millard Phipps will cele
brate her birthday tomorrow,
Sept. 2. Her daughter, Linda
Sue, will be one year old Sept. 8.
Miss Franceen Smith will be 13
years old September 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider cele
brated their 27th wedding anni
versary August 25.
The newspapers have recently
carried a story of a child in this
state sold for $5.00. The deed,
signed by a woman, “to grant,
bargain, sell and release” her
child was recorded in the office
of the County Clerk of Court.
Legal words can make a com
mon chattel of a child. A study
of current laws reveals the fact
that a child so sold may be bound
by law to earn his or her keep.
In the statutes ares these disturb
ing words, ‘To bind out to ser
vice”.
Such legally permissible prac
tice could easily result in a black
market in children. Ther^ have
been instances of thsi kind of evil
in some other states. We cer
tainly do not want that to hap
pen in South Carolina. There
should be countenanced no law
that would permit an , innocent
child, unable to protect itself, to
be sold as one would convey title
to a piece of property.
The legal terminology of this
kind of deed is said to be the
same as that for any other kind
of possession that may be sold.
If we permit a child to be placed
on the market as is a piece of fur
niture we ought to hang our
heads in shame.
It is to be hoped that the Gen
eral Assembly will take such
steps as may be necessary to pre
vent any child from being barter
ed as a book or somethirw else
far less valuable than the future
of a priceless immortal soul.
Highway Department
Preparing Vehicle
License Applications
Nearly 7 0 0, 0 0 0 application
forms for 1956 motor vehicle li-
cneses are now being prepared
by the state highway department
for mailing September 8, Chief
Highway Commissioner Claude
R. McMillan announced today.
New licenses will go on sale
September 12. Present licenses
expire October 31. As in the
past, motorists will be able to
obtain plates at local highway
department field offices or order
them by mail from the central
office in Columbia.
The 1956 license form will be
a new type made in three sec
tions. One of these sections will
be returned to the vehicle owner
with the new plates, and will be
his personal registration card.
Another will be for the county
auditor’s office, and the third
will be for the highway depart
ment’s file copy.
The principal feature of the
new application form will be the
space for certifying that county
property tax payments on the ve
hicle being registered have been
made, or that tax requirements
have otherwise been met This
is in compliance with a law pass
ed at the last session of the Gen
eral Assembly.
Therefore, each motorist
should fill in all information re
quested on the front (green) side
of the license application form,
then turn it over and certify pay
ment of county property tax, or
answer alternate questions. The
highway department cannot .is-
sue a license to any applicant
until the tax certfiicate form is
properly filled out.
An additional convenience of
this year’s application is that the
part to be returned to the motor
ist will be smaller so as to fit bet
ter into his billfold.
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Diabetes Mellitus And
What Chiropractic Can Do
Diabetes Mellitus—a metabolic disorder in which the ability to oxidize carbohy
drates is more or less completely lost due to FAULTY PANCREATIC ACTIVITY.
What causes this FAULTY PANCREATIC ACTIVITY? Obviously something
does. There must be a reason for this faulty activity. It just does not happen without
a CAUSE. The Chiropractic Science teaches that pressure on the nerves controling
the pancreas is the cause of this faulty activity. When the pressure is removed the
pancreas will then resume its normal activity. The following case histones have
been taken from the files of the Hart Clinic and clearly show what is being done for
diabetes mellitus, commonly known as sugar diabetes:
CASE NO. 546
Woman age 60, suffering with diabetes for a pe
riod of two years. Taking insulin daily and still show
ing sugar in urine. Within SO days the pancreas was
restored to normal activity and the patient discontinued
the use of insulin. All traces of sugar in the urine gone
and patient has not taken insulin at any time during
the past five years.
CASE NO. 1173
Man age 68, was checked and advised that he had
four plus sugar reading of the urine with a blood pres
sure above 200. He did not want to start taking insulin
so he started taking chiropractic adjustments. Within
two weeks period the urinalysis revealed no sugar
whatsoever and his blood pressure had returned to
normal. Also gone was that incessant craving for water.
DR. C. J. HART
If you are suffering with diabetes and interested in finding out what modern
scientific chiropractic can do for you, call 22501 for an appointment or go to the
Hart Clinic at 206 Church St. You will be told honestly and sincerely what can be
done. No case accepted unless the cause of the faulty pancreatic activity is found.
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