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IB—rrnreti.ff'f’nrr*-'" MM ,r %■. — Page Foarteefi THE CLINTON CHRONlci V Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton MRS. JOHN MAYE, Correspondent end Rep PHONE m-j tethre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunnells and family of Honea Path, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gambrell. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patter son and daughter, Lorraine, were visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Mrs. Dorsey Turner and chil dren, Randy, Earl. Marsha, An ita, Lana, and Mrs. R. G. Turner visited Mr and Mrs. W. B Phil lips Sunday. Miss Joan Jteeder of Joanna, and Miss Linda Cash were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Satterfield Thanksgiving. Randy, Earl, and Marsha Anr Turner spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their grandpar ents, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Phil lip*; and their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nelson, Jr., and Mrs. C. T Satterfield spent Sunday in Greenville with Mrs. Mary Phillips. Mrs. Minnie Ray and Mrs. Fannie Parrish were dinner guests of the Dorsey Turners on Thanksgiving Day. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hughes of Woodruff, visited the Lon nie B Tinsleys Sunday. Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley visited her mother, Mrs. Pearl Kelley, in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin and Freddie spent the week-end in Gray Court with Mrs. W. D. Tunblin. Mr and Mrs Hubert Leopard and daughters attended the fun eral of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Anne Leopard, near Saluda Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Finley of Grenville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Mrs. V. H. Church and family of LaFrance, visited Mr and Mrs George Simpson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M A. Penland and daughter, Pat, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryant in Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts and children spent the week-end in Fountain Inn with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bouchillon. Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine and Brenda Mi ruck of Newberry, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wal lenzine Sunday. Mrs. Laura Mae Howard spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lother in Wadesboro, N. C. Mrs. Alcie Simpson and daughter of Florence, are spend ing several days v ith Mr and Mrs. Herbert Price. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Freeman spent the week-end in Startex. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Gallo way of Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles 1 and son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine in North Augusta. Mrs. Frank Schumpert and Doris of Newberry, visited Mrs. Laura Mae Howard Sunday. Mrr and Mrs. H. T. Suttles dren visited Mrs. Ethel Taylor in Laurens last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson 01 Charlotte, N. C., spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Wood* row Wilson. Mrs. Lee Thornton and daugh ter visited relatives in Greenville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wert ^Jennings and children of Behnettsville spent the week-end with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell. Mrs. J. B. Cannon of neai Clinton, spent Thanksgiving day with her son, Roy Cannon, ana Mrs. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of Augusta, Ga., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mr3. James Dunaway. DC1 -and Mrs. Tan, Windsor and children of Charleston, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon and Joan Cannon accompanied little Barry Cannon to the Shnners hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Hum- 1,1956 tiant at Hays hospital where she underwent surgery Monday. Mrs. Andy Hames is improving after receiving a broken arm in jury at her home. Mrs. Esther Mitchell was ill last week. Clarence Boyce and little daughter, June, were ill last week. Ferona Tinsley is ill at her home. Earl Braswell is improving at his home from a shoulder injury received at work Monday. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Little Cindy Mattox celebrated her birthday November 21. Sam Lawson celebrated his 18th birthday November 21. Stanley Fuller had a birthday November 19. Woodrow Wilson will have a birthday December 5. Mrs. Dorothy Davis had birthday November 3. Maxie Davis celebrated his birthday November 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis cele brated their wedding anniver- phrey and children and Mrs. Lil-jsary November 14. lie Mae Mills of Joanna, visited; Mrs. Evelyn Balkham, now in spent the^week-end with the“ for- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton Fri- Japan with her husband who is day. ; with the armed forces, celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and a birthday November 23. ceived a promotion from second lieutenant to first lieutenant Jack is the son of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers. Extends Sympathy Friends of the community ex tend sympathy to Mrs. Z. W. Rushton in the death of her step father, Andrew Franklin Greg ory. He passed away Saturday at a Chester hospital and was buried at Roaemont Sunday. cemetery Revival Sarvicas To Bogin A revival meeting will be held at Friendship Baptist church be ginning December 4. The preach ing will be done by the pastor, Rev. Harold Hanley. Services will begin at 7:30 each evening. Hamburger Fry Enjoyed On Tuesday night, Nov. 22, the David Livingston RA chapter en joyed a hamburger fry in the so cial hall of Calvary Baptist church. Grady Smith, president of the Brotherhood, made an in spiring talk to the boys on the important place that a RA boy has in the home, church, school, and community where he lives. Birthday Dinner Given A birthday dinner was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Lawson on Friday honoring Henry Lawson who was cele brating his 69th birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson and sons, Mrs. Dolly Smith and grandson, Mrs. Ernest Smith and sons of Buffa lo; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson and daughter, Mr. nad Mrs. Giles Lawson and family. mer’s sister, Mrs. Zona Martin, in Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham and son visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McGinnis in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. R. N. Kellett of Enoree, jpent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. O. W. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black- well and daughter of Lancaster, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly. Mr. and Mrs. B. B Stroud. Mr. ; nd Mrs Harold Stroud visited in Greenville Saturday. Tommy Mitchell and Bobby Stewart of Laurens, spent Thanksgivnig with the former’s grandmother. Mrs. Esther Mitch ell. Mrs. J. J. Brabham and son visited in Greenville Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and children of Hamlet. N. C, spent the week-end with the for mer’s parents. Mr and Mrs. O. R. Rollins. Mrs. B S Rawls is visiting her sister, Mrs. E P. Lowery, in Nin- cty-Six. Mr and Mrs. Frank Rowe of Joanna, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed monds. .if Mrs Richard Turner and chil- EARNING YOUR OWN PAYCHECKS? More and more women are, these days! Whether you’re a new graduate with your first job, or a working wife, you’ll want to save part of that paycheck for bigger things in your future. Auj insured ssvings account here will keep your money safe . . . and keep it increasing, too, with, our good earnings. ►AVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce sons spent several days with Mr and Mrs. B F. Jones at Boynton Beach, Fla., last week Mr. and Mrs. T J Jones nad Mrs. Harold Carson and son of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and-Mrs. H. A Adams. Mrs. T B. Burroughs, Mrs. Ellis Huffstetler of Lydia, and Mrs. Fred Bragg visited in Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallen zine and son, Maxie, Mrs. Ge neva Coker of Greenwood, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wal lenzine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morgan of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morgan Sunday. Mrs Bobby Braswell and Gray spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Billy Bigbee will have a birth day December 2. Mrs. D. M. Sanders had a birthday November 28. Verl Barker celebrated her birthday November 25. Receives Promotion Jack Spillers, a jet pilot, and stationed at Selma, Ala., has re- LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to eome along In years. A new and conven ient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This Mrs. Clvde Thompson in Whit*; new prodoct called DIATRON mire j curbs both hunger and appetite. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hoover and a™* 8 - n ® n® exercise. Ab spent children spent the week-end wiht Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hen derson in Piedmont. Miss Dessie Jean and O’Neil Roberts spent Thanksgiving with Miss Roberta Kitchenjs at Lib- erty. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Price, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price in McCadenville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Owens of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Tru man Owens, Mrs. Essie Simmons and Harold, Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and Maxie, Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Craine Sunday. Misses Grace Spoone and Edna Garrett visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hairston in Greenwood Sun day. >y>< Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and I sons, Mrs. J. L. Harris and Ralph spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruth Tarns in Greenwood. Mrs. Bessie Nelson of Lanford Station, visited Mrs. Ella Harvey Sunday. Mrs. Emily Batson of Woodruff, also visited her re cently. 1st. Lt. and Mrs. Jack Spill ers and children of Selma. Ala., spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers. J. R. Hamrick visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamrick in Greenwood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wallen zine attended a supper at the Panorama Lodge near Green wood Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Marshall Moates. solutety harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatic ally your weight must eome down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when yen eat leaa, you weigh lees. Excess weight endan gers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried before, get DIATRON and prove to your self what It can do. DIATRON Is sold on this GUARANTEE: Tsu must lose weight with the first package you use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the kettle to your druggist and got your money bock. DIATRON costs S3.00 sad is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: Young's Pharmacy, Clinton. Mail filled. «• ARC YOUR FLOORS 1C •' J •' 'j. % , \ ' < •• " ^ - • ARE YOU CONFINED TO ONE OR TWO ROOMft , O ARE YOUR CEILINGS OVERHEATED? ^ • ARE YOU WASTING FUEL ON SOOT AND SMOKE? • IS YOUR HEAT GOING UP THE CHIMNEY? • IS YOUR FUEL BILL TOO HIGH? 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