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4-C—^THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct. 2, 1969
West Clinton
BY MRS. CLIFTON HEATON
.Correapondent-Representative Dial 833-1806
; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olbrish
itrf Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Farmer and al
so visited her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
tiell Farmer and sons.
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart-
sell of Simpsonville and Mrs.
Madge Mahaffey were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shelton.
Mrs. Mahaffey is Louise Shel
ton’s mother.
Randy Shelton spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Shelton of Skyland
Drive here in Clinton. He is at
tending IBM College in Jackson
ville, Fla.
Mrs. Lila Shelton of Greenville
visited Randy Shelton while he
was home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtz-
claw and Mrs. Essie Powell, all
of Greer, visited their mother,
Mrs. Ada Center and family.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Campbell and daughter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Adams were
visitors of Julia Gregory in
Greenwood.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Whitsel were Mrs.
Bud Carr and Dolly, and Mrs.
Frances Busbee of Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Laney
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Lan
ey and children in Greenville,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
and Sybil, Mr. Charles Windsor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor
attended the funeral of Mr. C. W.
Windsor’s aunt, Mrs. Sara Dun
can in Marion, N. C. last Wed
nesday.
Miss Sybil Windsor was the
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Brazill in Columbia.
Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Mrs.
Noleeka Foster visited their sis
ter, Mrs. Magatha Lindler in
Whitmire, who is seriously ill,
Sunday.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Au
thor Sanders were visitors of his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dargan Hale, in Spar
tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson
and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Manor
were guests of Mrs. Paul Painter
in Gaffney, Sunday.
SICKNESS
Mrs. Walter McAlister is a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital where she underwent sur
gery on Tuesday.
Mrs. Glenda Dominick is sick
at her home.
READ WHAT THEY SAY
ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC
AFTER 24 YEARS OF SUFFERING
I FEEL ALIVE AGAIN
I had been going down hill for 24 years when
my husband made me go to a Chiropractor. I
did not believe he could help me. How, I thought,
could a Chiropractor get me well.
I had suffered for years with arthritis. My
fingers were swollen, sore and painful. They were
all bent out of shape and I could hardly use them.
I rarely was able to work a full week in the mill.
Did I ever get surprised. After my first ad
justment my nose opened up and I could breathe
for the first time in weeks. My fingers began to
feel better too. From then on I continued to feel
better. My constipation got better. I can sleep
better now than I have in years. I can use my
fingers as well as anybody and I have no pain. I
worked 6 days a week in the mill for a long time
without missing a day. My back and legs feel
fine. I need no help to do anything. I came a long
way from the near crippled person I was to the
person I now am. When anything comes up now
I go to the Chiropractor and get better. Yes, I
find that Chiropractic helps colds, flu, kidney
trouble and anything else that bothers my family
and myself.
Mrs. Gene H., Chesnee, S. C
ASTHMATIC DISABILITY" ENDS
AFTER CHIROPRACTIC CARE
To Whom It May Concern:
I have had trouble with my chest since I was
eleven years old—one attack of pneumonia after
another. I was growing weaker and weaker when
two years ago I developed a severe asthmatic
condition. I labored for every breath. Every ef
fort seemed to exhaust me. I didn’t care if I lived
or died.
After trying several remedies and methods
I could never get satisfactory relief. Other doc
tors did not help me. I finally went to a Chiro
practor on the recommendation of a close friend.
After being off work for at least three
months he put life back into my body. In one
short week I was back at work. I feel better now
than I ever felt in years. I wish now that I had
not put off going to a Chiropractor a long as I
did. In the future I will try Chiropractic first.
I hope others will learn from my experience.
Don’t think you are doing everything possible un-
le you are going to a Chiropractor.
Wm. T. Miner (Age 42)
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Severe low back pains had kept me off the
job for quite some time. Then a friend of mine
suggested I see his Chiropractor. This was the
biggest favor anyone had ever done me. In less
than a week the Chiropractor had the pain under
control and me back on my job. You may not
know me personally, but I can be the best friend
you ever had if you will just heed my advice and
see a Chiropractor now. No matter what your
problem might be, Chiropractic may well be able
to put you back on the road to better health.
Jon Delaney (Age 24)
See Your Chiropractor
IN CLINTON, S. C.
Robert H. Dawson
616 South Broad Street Phone 833-1295
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Friends of Mrs. David Owens
will be interested to learn that
she has returned home after being
a patient for several weeks at
Self Memorial Hospital, Green
wood.
Mrs. Ray Cauble is ill at her
home.
HEDGPATH GET TOGETHER
The Hedgpath get together was
held on Sunday Sept. 28, at the
picnic area on the Whitmire High
way near Clinton.
Those attending were Mrs.
Bertie Hedgpeth, Mike and Lee
Cogdill, Wayne Templeton Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Caughman,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor, Mrs.
Tracy Caughman and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Black-
well and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Spoone and son, Tony Fos-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Beaman and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Caugh
man all of Clinton; Mrs. Wil
son Garner Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Garner and daughter, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hullander
Jr. and children ofChester; Mrs.
Bud Carr and Dolly and Mrs.
Frances Busbee of Aiken; Mr.
Leon Hedgpath of Atlanta, Ga.;
and Miss Tammy Hedgpath of
Laurens.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday Bessie Holtzclaw
and Vesta Mae Eubanks honored
their mother, Mrs. Ada Center,
with a birthday dinner.
Mrs. Center is known to her
many friends as “Grannie” Cen
ter and will celebrate her 90th
birthday on Oct. 1st. She has lived
in this community for 48 years.
Those honoring her for this
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
L. Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Hughes, Miss Iris
Hughes, and Mr. Carroll Smith,
all of this city; Rev. and Mrs.
James T. Hughes, Terri, Mi
chael, and Chris, of Gray Court;
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sexton and
Drew and Mrs. Luke Fuller of
Greenwood; Mrs. Essie Powell
and Miss Helen Powell of Greer.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday, Sept 28, Mrs. Fan
nie Patterson was honored with a
birthday dinner at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Boyce Lawson,
near Clinton.
Out of town guests who at
tended the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Evans and family and
Mrs. Abilene Evans of Anderson;
Mr. and Mrs. Lorrance Peace and
family of Greenville; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Tucker and son of
Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Will
Owenby and family of Startex;
Mr. and Mrs. William Dunaway
and family of Newberry; Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Willard and children
of Sumter; and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy lusti and family of Lydia
Mill. Among those attending from
here included: Mrs. Mary Tuck
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Wells, Mr. and Mrs. An
dy Hames, Mrs. Florence Splawn,
Mr. Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Wilkes and children.
Mrs. Patterson received many
nice gifts.
Paul Quinton is currently a
patient at Bailey Memorial Hos
pital.
Also a patient at Bailey Me
morial is Mrs. Ethel Cauble.
BIBLE CLASS INSTALLATION
The Dorcus Bible Class of
Calvary Baptist Church held its
annual covered dish supper
and installation of new officers
for the coming year.
Officers are Mrs. Bea Hard
man, teacher; Eva West, asst.
teacher; Willie Mae Riley, pres.
Lee Ila Heatherly, vice presi
dent, Ada Belle Hughes, secre- Sept. 29, 1969
tary, Irene Adams, asst, sec.;
Ann Trammell, treasurer; Ruth
Leopard, group chairman.
Happy birthday to Author San
ders on Oct 4.
Lee J. Holtzclaw has a birth
day on Oct. 2nd.
October 5, C. C. Heaton, Mur
ray Adams, David Owens, and
Mrs. Frank Lyda will have their
birthdays.
Jack Spillers will celebrate his
birthday Oct 4.
Mrs. Robert Adams celebrates
her birthday Oct. 2.
Tommie Beaman observed his
birthday Sept. 30.
Legal Notice
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 11th day
of November, 1969, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Administrator of the
estate of Ulysses Simpson Gray
in the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock A. M., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Administra
tor.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
William Kenneth Gray
%Probate Court
P. O. Box 194
Laurens, S. C.
02-4c-023
Buella Ridings installed the
officers and also closed the meet
ing with a prayer.
BIRTHDAYS
Mrs. Ada “Grannie” Center
was 90 years old Oct. 1st.
Admirable Crichton
An “admirable Crichton”
is any person of unusual or
precocious attainments. This
is the epithet of James Crich
ton, a Scottish intellectual
prodigy.
A Wise Man Learns
from hit own exporianc*. But • (till witer ir
bam* from tha exparience of othart. Americana
ara wita enough to own over $550 billion dollar*
worth of life inturence and the amount it increasing
avary day. Have you learned from the American
experience?
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CLINTEX ADVISORS — Advisors
for Clinton Junior Achievement Com
pany are, left to right, seated: Har
vey Dickert, sales; Sam Williams,
management; Mack Parsons, sales;
standing: Bill Hill, management;
Legal Notice
Barry Whitman, production; and
Silas Campbell production. Olintex
is one of two Junior Achievement
companies operated in Clinton. Clin-
tex is counselled by Clinton Mills.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 27th
day of October, 1969, we will
render a final account of our acts
and doings as Guardian of the es
tate cf William Windsor Graham
in the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock A.M., and on the same
day will apply for a final dis
charge from our trust as Guar
dian.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or before
that date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be for
ever barred.
M. S. Bailey and Son,
Bankers, Clinton
South Carolina,
Guardian
in the office of the Judge of Pro
bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’
clock A.M., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Administra-
tris.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date, and all persons having
claims against said estate will
present them on or before said
date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
Katie Butler
113 Gordon Street
Clinton, S. C.
25, 1969 02-4C-023
Sept. 25, 1969
02-4c-023
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 30th
day of October, 1969, I will ren
der a final account of my acts
and doings as Administratrix of
the estate of L. W. Butler, Sr.
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