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Thuntdat. Aufunt IS, IM9 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 3 Iritis About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residenrs Mrs Tom Chlidress and daughter,, Mrs. A. D. Salter and daughter, Laurie, of Sumter, arrived Tuesday Barbara, of Savahnah, were guests to spend the remainder of the week last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney, while Mr. Childress is at tending a meeting of agriculture teachers in Georgetown. Dr. and Mrs. Boland Knight of Copeland, also Mr. and Mrs. King Dixon in Laurens. Dr. Salter joined them here for the week-end. MX. and Mrs. Edward Fergpson and sons. Dick and Jack, have re- Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Allen turned from, a few days stay in the Knight of Pelzer, were guests on mountains of Georgia and North Wednesday evening of the past week of their sisters, Mrs. Murphey Tim merman, Mr. Timmerman, and Mrs Thomas Baldwin and Mr. Bald win at the Timmerman home. IMPROVING AT HOME Friends of Mrs. B. M. Dutton will be glad to know she is improving at home following an illness and few days stay at the General hospital in Greenville. Miss Janice Pinson was a recent visitor in Knoxville, Tenn., where she spent some time with her grand mother, Mrs. C. F. Smith and fam ily. Mrs. Smith accompanied her home for a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Pinson, Jr., and family. Jane and Tim Timmerman have returned to their home here after an extended stay in DeLand, Fla., with their grandmother, Mrs. C. D. Nance, and Mr. Nance. GOES TO TEXAS Miss Mary Nettles, daughter of Carolina. Dick and Jack recently spent two weeks at Camp Green ville. Mks. Edgar Sadler, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. L. S. McMillan, of Laurens, leaves Sunday for a two weeks stay in New York. VISIT IN TENN. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen and children were guests of relatives near Nashville, Tenn., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and IN HOSPITAL Friends of Mrs P S Bailey will be interested to know she is a pa tient at the General Hospital in Greenville. , Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, with her daughter, Mrs. John F. Beckman, and sons have returned from a stay at Pawley’s Island. Mrs. Beckman and sons leave Saturday to return .. to their home in Lodi, California. M.r and Mrs. Warren Kenrick of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley. V Mrs. E. L. Holland, with Mrs. i Tom Flow of Joanna, attended fun-! eral services of their uncle, W M. Pryor, in Princeton on Tuesday. Mk. and Mrs. W. C. Adams, of Macon, Ga., visited Mrs. Adams’; sister, Mrs. J. B. Speake, during the week-end. Their father, R. B. j Simmons, who has been visiting in Macon, returned here with them. Miss Maude Wells and Mrs. Eva Hambrick spent last week in Wash-i ingotn, D. C., with their sister, Mrs. Mary Beall and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Dodenhofer returned home with them for a few days visit.! Mrs. W. Y. Thompson and chil-; dren, Sherrard and Richard, of daughter, Suzanne, of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, i Ruston, La., are guests for several Mrs. S. G. Dillard, enroute to Gar-1 days of Mr. anti Mrs. Edward G. den City Beach for a vacation stay.[Campbell and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Stilwell, Mrs. Peach Cupcakes Make Simple, Delightful Dessert Are you at your wit’s end for a new simple dessert? If vou are, this is the time to add interest and variety to your meals with de iicious peach desserts. Try peach cupcakes, suggests Miss Margaret Martin. Clemson extension food conservation specialist. Scoop the top out of the cupcakes with a sharp knife. Place the half of a luscious, well-ripened South Carolina peach In the scooped- out ortion. Decorate this with your favorite topping—whippd cream, whipped evaporated milk, or any of the commercial whips. Then sit back and watch your family go for this delightful dessert. Mrs. Dora League and Miss Lil F. M. Boland with Mrs. Mary Cor bett, of Mountville, and Mrs. Rennie Setzer, of Cross Hill, enjoyed a re-' cent vacation trip through the mountains of North Carolina and AT CONVENTION Mr and Mrs Joe S. Holland at-, tended the South ~ Carotin* Retail Grocers convention in Columbia sev eral days this week Mr Holland is a director in the association. Mr. and Mrs B. W Gibson and Miss Sue Gibson have returned to their home in New Zion after a sev eral days sthy with Mrs Gibson’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mr. Shealy The Shealys and the Gibsons enjoyed a few days stay in the mountains during their visit Visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, during the week end with their childrn. Rev and Mrs Davis Young and daughter, of Columbus. Miss . F-dmuwrs Young, of Newberry. Mr and Mrs Harry Williams and son of Charlotte. Mr and Mrs, Romavne Hamilton and children, of Laurens,.the Kit Young family and the H M. -Young, Jr family, all of this cit> SlDDKTIfs HERE Mr. and Mrs. Allen Suddeth and children. Tommy and Jimmy, leave today for their home in Bethesda, Md.. after visiting his mother. Mrs B. H. Suddeth and other relatives here Mr. and Mrs R B Amick had as week-end guests Mrs W H [/mg, Mrs. II I Long and Miss Rachel Counts, of Prosperity. Ernest and Taylor Plunkett, of Conyers, Ga., are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. F.- elle Abrams Tennesse visiting Rock City, Fon- wee * c ^ ormer ”s brother. E. tana Dam and other points of inter-Ellison and family in Norfolk, RETURN FROM W. VA. Miss Louise Speake returned yes Mitchell, of Greenville, spent a few Rew and Mrs. James S. Gray and terday from a visit in Latta with days last week with their s.ster-in daughter, Miss Julia Gray, will re- Mr and Mrs James G Monroe I law, Mrs. P. B. MHcfRU. Joining turn tomorrow from Charleston, VV. VACATION IN VA them h ere on Sunday were Mr. and Va., where they have been visiting and other relatives here Also here Mir. ano Mrs. James f' Ellison Mrs. Ernest Ellis and children. Peg- relatives the past week for the week end corning especially and son Ricky vacationed last ty Joe and Ernie . a* 80 Green- Mrs. Lila C. Stewart is on a sev- for lh( ' Ramage-Nichols wedding son. Kicicy, vacationed lost tra , wceks visit wlth her „„ -ere Mr ana Mrs George Plunkett Mrs. Zeno Craddock has returned Steuart and family on Malverne. and children, of t onycr. Mr and MOUNTVILLE NEWS — 1 Dr and Mrs. Johh Ay cock of Cushing. Okla . are guests of Mfi Aycock’s mother. Mrs Maude Br> son They were joined here Sunday by Miss Anne Ay cock, of Jonenville Mrs Lillie H Hardigree of Win der. Ga.. visited her brothers L T O H and G (' WatU la.st-w«-efc # Mrs W H. Wicker and daughter. Mrs Bruce Harrison, and little son Bruce. Jr . of Knoxville Tenn vim? ed Mr and Mrs P H Miller ,v*d Mrs L. T Matts on Thursday Mr and Mrs B V, Crouch Jr and son Ben visited the f'*rmer's father in Saluda Sunday Mr ann Mrs. Roy Adam* had as their guests Sunday Mr AdamC niece Mrs G F Landin, Mr Lar din and their son. Jeff of chinqua pm N T” Miss Zelle Crisp returned home Sunday after a trip to Manteo. N C and Farmville, Va She was accom panied by Mrs Janie Beil Gues* of Sumter, who -s spending a few day, here Miss Carol’n'Burns i-a ^ - aunt Mrs- Herman Poftu a: vn livan.s Island Mr and Mrs J S Wtnebrenner have with them their grandchildren Elizabeth. Frank ^nd Gladys Jem Shealv, of Ia?\ington Mrs. Olga Larrimore has returned to St Pet> rsburg Fla after -pend ing several weeks with ner brotnt r Jdftn Simmons and family and v*th her daughter, Mrs. Jmmy Count* and family m Greenwood Hugh Bryson and little daughter Laurie, of Greenville, visit**! his parents Mr and Mrs H W Bry son on Sunday Friends of paschal Matts will be glad to - know he is home for some time following several weeks stay it the Veterans Hospital in Columbia vfrs Smith Chance and little son. of Houston. Te< 4 - and Bobby Watts, of the 1 S Navy, Memphis. Tenn , have been here for several weeks during their father's illness '•r and Mr- Mark Pitt- anr» sons, of Aiken Mr and Mrs Hugh Mr- < arter and children of Fountain Inr. visited their parents Mr and Mrs J W M.iler Sunday Mi - - France- \nn Blake, 'if Georgetown, v.-ited ier gn.Tdmoth er Mr- .Maud* Bry vKi. recently of Miami. Fla . Judge Pat Canr visited friend-tiei end Mr an<t Mr- s B Goodmaa are on an extemied visr with their son. Brook- Goodman. Jr ad family m Washirron D C and their laugh V vrr’ur • ook in New Jer sey. IF YOU DON T READ YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS THE CHRONICLE PHONE :« est. Mary and Terry Bangs, of Bir-, w Mr and Mrs. Harry Nettles, return- mingham. Mich., are guests of their, , Margare Ke " t ^ h u ave returned * S,rnp *" n m M , ed yesterday after a visit in Dallas, aunt. Mrs Robert W Anderson and fr ™ a tr,p ,h , rough ‘he mountains Steady Mixon in Hampton. Texas, with her sister. Miss Rose Mr. Anderson. of Southwest V,r « ,n,a ^ *"e AT GROCERS CONVEN Moore Nettles, who is an air line Capt. Edgar Sadler, who corn- stewardess Mary flew from Atlanta mands the 9th Company. Greenville t* Dallas and back with her sifter Marine Reserve Unit, leaves Satur following a several weeks visit and Long Island, N. Y The Stewarts - Mrs Drummond Bailey and <iau^ illness with her daughter, Mrs. J. were here for a vacation stay re- ter ’ of , anf A1 ** Ha ' Va., and at Virginia beach. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor and Miss —_ McCormick, and Mrs. cently and she accompanied them s 3 " home. CONVENTION Mrs. Lamont Krimminger is visit- accompanievf^by relatives from Vir- j b. Reeder and J. B Arnold at- mg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ginia. tended the South Carolina Retail Phillips in Hickory. N. C.. while Mr Miss Frances O'Daniel is visiting Grocers Convention in Columbia Krimminger is attending summer ■ nri w.. i. w ^ |Dr. and Mr*. James O'Damel at Sunday and Monday. reserve camp at Fort McClellan, and waa met in Atlanta by her bro- day for two weeks training with his ^ ^ .-vunuay any ™ , there. Heyward and Charlie company at Cherry Pourt, N. C. J vSJTe irH Gail Edder, of Sylacauga Ala. Mrs Arnold Kught of Belton. Mn Mr.. Callie Gault and children, ^ ^ ha * b ** n spendm * two weeks Kay . Thomas •* 8 Pend'ng a Glenn Abercrombie of Hiclwry Tav- Joy Godfrey. Emmie An and Cal- j (WDh u G*-ttvs at Mb»are*t \ c W '* h aunt Mr * A C Y(>un * ^ . ‘ r , er ' •* ^ i « no *rn, Mias Pallie McKittrick of Pel- be Jr. spent last week with her J<Meph M ’* u>s AR>ntreat. N. C. and f aini iy returned home on Fri •X* 0 '" and Mr Odom in filming mot. Misses Lib Lewis and Louise parents. Mr and Mrs Ansel B. „ , A T WORKSHOP day She was accompanied by Mrs N ( McKittnck af Gastonia. N C . were (ioilfrey Mr ‘ Jack HaUljn ^ Clinton Young and daughter. Kay, who will AT JEWELERS CONVENTION guesti Thursday of Mrs Murphey Mr aad Mrs. Ralph Jackson and H '* ,, Scho ° 1 H ® m «‘ Kcooomics I* spend two weeks there with rda Timmerman and Mrs Thomas Raid- ctuklreo of Gabtr were week-eno P" 11 "®" 1 attended the electrical lives guests of V#r and Mrs Mr aad Mrs J V StilweU. Crorker of Abbeville Mr. and Mrs Tom Addison Mur ray and Tommy with Mrs Addi son's mother of Columbia, and Miss Corrine Boyd spen’ a few days last week at their cottage in Highland.- N. C. They accompanied Mrs. Har ris to Columbia on M mday and met Mary Jane Addison eho na- return ed home after visiting fr.ends ai Fort Meade and Eng.ewood Beach Fla MO\ E INTO HOME Mr and Mrs. Hugh Kay and “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH" Hugh L. Eichelberger NfW YORK LIFE MAN ‘ 1 Year* Experience PROFESSION \| I N >1 K \ N(’K IN FORM VTION I I RNISHED FREE 1' Mr and Mrs J C. Thomas will family moved yesterday to their return tomorrow from a week m home on Wflodrew Street Claude , *" ,rk, * lo P •• Daniel High School. Mrs Leona Dickerson, of the New York where they attended the j| r5i ^ G Dillard was the gu«st Clemson, several days the past Southern Bell Telephone Company National Jewelers Convention at 0 f relatives in Salters last week l,r» LoUi red ai Hardy and rhU ^ returned from a week’s vaca the M aldorf Astona Mrs M Mt-phen.- and little Frankie EeUnor , Mr I> Edmunds of twn at her home in Union While Mr and Mrs K D Hughe*, ut son. of Charleston, will arrive this yealerday to the«/ home in >ir * jn ' ll * »*tt^ «»auay she attended the horse show Grove. N. C . Mr and Mrs. weekend to spend two weeks with •den after a «»•* wUJi her math ,a,Nr - Hamrf D ^ » H«rfer»on*ille K l> Hughes Jr., of Dunn. N C . her mother Mrs S G Dillard while Mrs Frank Milkr during the weekend to see their Mrs C A Holland and Mr*.(tprnt several days with Mr and Mr Stephens is attending summer ■ ' —_ — .uni** •*** Dr and Mrs J F Bw James Puts return today from a Mrs Charles H Hughes coming ramp for reserve officer- m> ^ MWUe N t . Mr. and Mrs weak s vtaw to thew brother James rwpoctally to see their new grand- carp* at Fort Jackson BlMaMPtAMlIr, nf Rwrk Hill Scarborough w Washings DC, «an Charles Hughes Jr. Mr* John Law Ander—r u i Natows and Mrs Front Relief* spent Sunday ^ ^ Mft stmm T<flH ^ aun N C . i* vuitm* her m< tH mtm “ * -* dawghtor. Ruth and Martha -ere •«“-* Mr* Hay Anders M CnhUU *. —* —, -—* *»— * •- Mr* W K Anderson Ah - Neili Turner ut Eir* Ga i* visiting tvrr hruCver an term law Mr and Mr- Joh r. Mi Mn and Mr* mus iRe Fk wowk s s twi lues Pr*Mtt daugti nuikp Pi wUi «t arr.ved Munuu> wnn hi* nmther Mr* Law Obsev wf JarkM>w la alaw spew* toat wosfc 9fe tow mother Mr* Pruitt James Mat^avald and fhsl I yestoeday Is wnaaid the re m s* tf tdMai4 ► I HjOM r j I V ’A Ittttn oH thn top " Estimated 1,200 Spinal In juries Annually In Laurent County From nn estimated total »f 3.A00 dinnMing accidents thin year. UM Laurenn County citixenn will e*|ie- rience some type of acci dent or injury that should require attention to the tpinal column. The majority of the.-k* spinal injuries cannot be observed from the surface and will require the expert skill of a chiropractor with special equipment to de tect. - , Such accidents as falls, blows on head, slipping on floors, sudden jerks of the body, automobile accidents and strains may cause one or more of the spinal verte brae to slip from its nor mal position. This misaligned verte brae cap pinch vital nerves and create a state of ill health as damaging as the acci dent itself. When the nerves are pinched Nature cannot send her healing forces to the affected area. Resistance is lowered and disease sets up. The remedy is simple. Have your spine checked with the NEUROCALOGRAPH and find out if nerves are being pinched. (The Neurocalograph is p scientific in strument for the purpose of detecting pinched nerves.) This test is made absolutely without cost or obligation to you whatsoever. You can be sure when the spine is tasted with the neurocak>fraph. Simply call 22601 or 2T23 for an appointment or go to the office at 206 Chufch a. S. C Remember thee* is no chair*' for thi* DR. C. J. HART Specific Chiropractor if wag Mt* Fvaae '•vw*ge» nw a I Savl Mar*** MM to art TMwwSi «S M* aatf Mr* tow laal w*Mrh gs tftw mMiw* w*a* Marts I'araiwto awS waa Mi* * S * Mator Mr* Gtagy AAam* w* Mr Aeamw at Uwsr ttoWM an akr Murray at awr la 4*wm* •* ITS TIME TO CHECK YOUR PRINTINC NEEDS About this time of the vear we have many calls for rush printing orders. People call us snd say they have just run out of this or that and need “state ments by in the morning st the latest.** Of course we are glad to help them over these tight spots ... but we would like to point out that we can save customers many dollars and do a bet ter job of printing if we get your orders well in advance. This also insures your having the forms and statements you need for your business when you need them. We suggest you— CHECK YOUR JOB PRINTING NEEDS THIS WEEK And let us have your order. In that way you’ll be sure of having your printing when you need it. We appreciate ypur business and are always anxious to serve you better. Your doing this in the next few days can help us do a better job. Won’t you (or have your employees) check your needs snd give us your order now ? JOB PRINTING DEPT. Chronicle Pub. Co. Job Pristine Of All Kind* 74 maun. A. C a iff i Mr* F M iURttA t J Ml Sal unto) Mr* U4e Mr* Mutt* Mi*. Paul Imr SRp^nhhhhi i And \flt%A One* HU Nk til lra%e for J jrkMMTA tile ReaH* EL* fur a week * vacation *tay a< tilt gun! at Mr* Alter Brjdrinrk Mr 4iwt Mrs James A Pt*4e have returned to their home in Dunn N (’ . after -pending several day* «ith the former's sister. Mr* W K Brovin and other relatives W W Tribble, of SI Petersburg, Fla . is visiting Mrs. E. L Chand ler and Mrs J. C. Copeland Mr and Mrs Edwin W Stewart and daughter, Ellen, of Malvern, Long Island, and Rose Marie Lep era. of Gnvnlong. Long Island, have returned to their homes after visit ing relatives here. They were ac companied home by Mr. Stewart's mother. Mrs Lila C. Stewart for several months stay Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton and son. David, spent last week vaca tioning in Charleston and the Isle of Palms and visiting relatives in Eau Gallic. Orlando, and New Smyrna Beach. Fia.^— , Mr and Mrs Sam Young, of Tal lahassee, Fla., are visiting Mr and Mrs. Clyde Young. Cecelia and Mary Page, of Char lotte. N. C., are visiting their grand parents. Mr and Mrs Rhett P Adair Mrs J B Wilder, accompanied by her guests. Mr and Mrs J. B Ba/emore and children and Mrs. J. K DiUard. of Jacksonville. Fla . sprat Sunday in Mrt'ormirk with Mr and Mrs G. C. Wilder Mr and Mrs ADen Draughoa and chddrea have returned to thew taWarenwr N t *er a Mrs NT C Dr. Felder Smith orrotoiTniwt Phan* :»l Laurens, S. C. Current Dividend Rate 3'A% Per Annum t •»«n|w.undrd Sami- tnnuall* Save With Praflt. Safetv and t onvrntonrv Laurexs Federal Samxgs AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Where people are more important than nu»ne* 201 Went Main Si. 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