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fk I THUB® AYj^ JUNE 28, 19S8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLR CLINT6N L C PAGE FITS Q may be practicable, the labor to be^ OolllcC 1 I OJCCl 1 O employed - on the development . . . | jPEOPLE YOU KNOW [ ing the Grand Chapter Eastern Stars six weeks with his parents, Mr. meetir^jf in Charewton from the local chapter. Mrs. L3rnn Cooper and little son. Mrs. Eugene Hitt, left today to sume his position in Chicago! Miss Elizabeth Farmer of Camp9» _ _ drfegates Provide ISjOOO JobSl^orl^en, and the same shall be allo>| ! csrted to each county in the state rat-! \V’ork To Start Soon On ably, as the need for employmenf may Hydro “ eloctric ^Development^®***^ ’ ’ ’ „ , , I Miss Catherine Wilson has gone to- Garrette Williams of Greenwood,'. To Cost $37,000,000. calls for a 145-nnle Bowling Green to spend spent Monday with his aunt, Mrs. T. i rerguson «n<* Mrs. B. H. Merritt and son. Junior, navigation channel between Charles- summer. . '\ J. Leake. * vac^ion^at Myrtle Beach. | and daughter, Jean, of Cincinnati, ton and Columbia in addition to de- „ .. ... .... .r, • j.- ' “iss Mary Barksdale is spending j Ohio, are spending several weeks ,Lynn, Jr., left Sunday for a two|belk), is spending the week with har weeks’ visit with her father, W. N. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8,. Wise, in Batesburg. j | Barnett on J^orth Adair street R. E. Ferguson and family 'are Columbia. JUM 11. - Spa;«el, in- —™ Coloman is jpondin* tho «„k in Simrta'nburK with j""tj’B’Dlilev' habited swamp lands through whichi / » d.v ^ a^d«rson''ille and bUtesAille, N. the week in Laurens with her sister w-, r;«Pil ALra«a. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I>a ley. the Santee river throw, it, huge vol- ^''T' R'Ki?''. N. C.. to Al ume of water to the sea may soon be ^ Athens, may transformed into scenes of teeming activity as the long-contested Santee- gram. Developing of the project was ex where she will spend the summer with and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. irelatives. Hugh Morion. Miss Leta Mclntjnre is spending the’ Mrs. Frank Martin and son, of ter, Mrs. Cecil Abrams. Coop« hydroeleotrie and "ovigation^^^ ~ project draws nearer actuality. The U. S. supreme court swept pected to afford cheap electricity for summer with her parents at Clio. ^Laurens, spimt a few days the |>ast * week with her mother, Mrs. Irene Robert Me Lees of New York city. cation system and for private Indus- is spending a two weeks* vacation try and to effect an annual reduc- with" his mother, Mrs. Zee McLees. aside the last legal obstacle to the $1,500,000 in freight rates. Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap and chil- huge project and the South Carolina public service authority, the adminis trative body for the development, has increased the tempo of its work look ing toward definite acquisition of nec essary funds. Tixld. .\ike.n Taylor atlendeil a young peo ple's confei'cnce at Columbia semi nary, Atlanta, during the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Valdee Hughes of Sa vannah. Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. I* Rivenback. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes of Eas ley, spent Tuemlay with the former’s mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. Mrs. Henry Cook of Waterboro, ia spending the week with her father and sisters, L. H. Davidson, and 'Misses Martha and Essie Davidsyin. W. E. Monts attended an educatioiiu. al meeting in Columbia during the Mi>:s Margaret Hollis wa.s the wtH*k-end guest of Mv. ami Mi's. How- John Ferguson Miss .\nnie Ruth Abei'crombie to the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Within a radius of 50 miles of the ^fren are visiting Mrs. Dunlap's moth- proposed project are many natural er. Mrs. Walter Harris, in Sanders- resources capable of profitable devel- ville, Ga. opment. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert .\brams of O'Shields in Spartanburg. the authority, I r b. N. C.. spent the weik-end Mr. ami .Mrs. James King returmsl * V k 11 ♦♦ 1 consu ting geologist of former’s mother. ^Irs. Es As yet only $<>,000 has been allotted Clemson college, listed resources cap- \brams ’• ' ’ \ for the P™i«t » W'h "'ll coirt »n es- able of developraeirt in the arm which j - t.mated $f„OM,000. "“"I inanetnally (irvcnvillc. s,K-nt the week- Mi*; Margan-t Blakely of Groen- Informed observer, ,ay rtat even marl depo,.t,, phosphate nwk, t>in-^„j ,i,h Mrs. Shoe’, father and -sis- ville. Mr. and Mrs, T. C«.k of If no d,ff.culty encounte.^ m geG her for paper hardwood for wood- l. Lynn ...d MUs F.!i«lH-th GrcH-oWmal. Mr. and Mrs. Man^hall ting the money, it probably will be working, vegetables for canning, cot- i .. i nf T'Uw‘'“^"''%‘lhe‘L!^ -Friends of Mr. and Mrs. t. M. shThv, N.C„ spent Sund^ tith Mrs. surt^ bwause of the_in^ of ro^jHaolm, Mnd and vwnous by-prodtwts, .j,, their»R.>„ Blakelv and s,m. .Alec. tine prcUmmaries which must be First m actual development will ^ Tommy, is a patient at the ■ Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Boland. Miss'♦ handled first. ' <>>.» .pp™a.n.ately hospital. — Haxcl Boland. Dill.r,! Boland, and last difficulty IS sur- s.OOO acres m Berkeley, (alhoun. Or- b^Ij. gobo of S,>artanhurg. is „a,h Kargle ate spending the week spending the week with his gi-and- Murrels Inlet, parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, AtWy. Mrs. Charles Workman of Spar- Mr. and Mrs. David T. Pitts an- tanburg, sptmt several days thi.-* week nounce the birth of a thiughter. Jane Juy- parents, Mr. 'antl—Mrs^ J.- .Adam tm ^June~:?t>. ax Dr. Hays' hos- Ttnld. pital. Mrs. Lowr>’ Wil.son jspent several Mr. ami Mrs. Gus Traylor and chil- days this week in Mountvillo with her guests niother. Mi's. M', E. Crisp, who is ill. Giady Mr. anti Mrs. Katchford Bolaml and I. C. Boland attended the funeral of Bolt of Ijaurens. spent Mi's, J. B. T. Sct*tt in I'omaria on the wt*ek-eml with her uncle and aunt, Tuestlay. Mr. ami Mr.s. J. W. .Anderstm. Friends of Mrs. John Yarl>t»rough rt , ^ s Miss Ruth .McKeithan of Darling- will sympathize with her in the death ^ i Gilbertsville d^i proj^^n Uie guest for several days „f >„.r daughter-in-law , Mrs. John l>. the pa.st wwk of Mi.ss Beln* IKIIarxI. YarUtmugh, which tK'cumal in Pana- Miss McKeithan is attending the Sunday. Mrs. Yarbi>n)ugh was the Young Pt'oples 'conference at the cs»l- of Dr. John l>. Yarbt»rt>ugh. who IS stationed at the Canal Zone. •A. I- Venable of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinlain and Mrs. R, M. League ami Miss Grace 1*“®^ week. Li*ague were visitors in Greenville oni Mrs. H. M. Wnse and little daugh- Friday. j ter of Jacksonville, Fla., are the Miss Florine Young of Athens, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ga., siHMit the week-end with her H- H, Vance. i Mrs. C. B. Small and daughter, of I Mrs. S. P. Babb ami Virginia Leo , 1 . ofttr u vi-it '"■a* for several, Babb, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, Jim .\erteida> to Wa.hingtin afu a is_t , Parker and Bevan Williams of Char- D. Colinor of Barnwell, spent j lotte, were the guests Sunday of Sumlay in the citj' with friends. 'Mrs. J, L Wright and Miss Sara Zee la'ague spent the week-end Wright. Little Virginia I>ee Babb Paul in Columbia wilh Aurthur Bu.sbee •James Hitt, who spent the past remained with week’s visit. Mrs. Wright for When the last difficulty is sur mounted, approximately 18,000 work- angeburg and Clarendon counties, ers will be sent into the swamplands and engineering data from a private to clear reservoirs 50 miles long and' firm that planned the project 12 years to erect two dams to divert the flow i ago. Appointment of engineers will of the Santee river down a sharp de- naturally be an initial step, dine into the Cooper river al a poiiW-f Officiais eMtriial^’ tbe project hear Pinopolis, in Berkeley county, | would reclaim 160,000j_^acres of farm wher^ a power plant with a constant | lands from floo<ls and permit cutting .irln* .rf ' xueusta'" were the output of 450,000,000 kilowatt hours'of 500,000 board feet of timber while Mr ' mn i Mrs a year will be built. j bringing an average wiekly i»ayroll * * * * A section of the act setting up the I of $85,000 into the state during the authority provides that “as far asAhroe years of its construction. Although no village will be sub- ’ merged as was the case in building Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily Phone 29-W' for Appointment Ginton, S. C. 5 Tennessee valley, many historic old plantations will be covered by the waters of the two gigantic lakes. In the lake ba.sins, particularly in the Pinopolis basin, lie many pianta- tions that played important parts in retum^^l to ht‘r honw Saturday Mary Frances and lK>n>thy Pinson Mrly South Carolina history. Many spending the |>a»t three months s|)ending the week in Ijitta with have long b^n abandoned but others former’s daughter and son-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. Grady Chandler and Mr. ami .Mrs. Arthur .McQueen. Mias Frances Horton were visitors in .Miss Kranc»*8 Barnett, who gradu- GreenwtHkl on Sumlay. ail'd from IJmestone college in May, Misses Macie ami Irene Young of is .ipemling the wt'ek in the nniuntains are still under cultivation. The application for federal funds I pointed out that lands “involved in I the project do not contain any towns or yUI.K«i, roilrood, or hard .urf.o.-d ,p,.n<l>n* thr of North C.rolin. w.th fri.-i..l,. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ■ I ihwdooo EMBALMBR8 Uceased Embalmcra. Cempleto Modem Eqaipmmt Day PhoM f4 Night PhaMi 24. 2S2 or 2U Clinton, 8.C highways, and generally contain but very little high' grade land suitable to j agricuftural purposes ... Of the 161,- OOO acres involved in the project, only '9,000 acres are listed as high grad«< most half, are in swamp lands.’ ) Engineers who build the SanUn*- Cooper project will not be moving the construction of a canal connect-' abandonment. RUBBER STAMPS—Z4-hMr All aisca and typeo. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca Comp Electrical — Plumbing — Contractors E. M. Timmerman Vy 1-- summer with tAeir um'ie, jonn ti. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Quinn of Gaff- Voung. ney, visit<si Ralph Blakely and family -Miw. Kerf«»tt Kinney has retumesl on Sumlay. to her hsmie in Remltert after visiting| .Mrs. l.ula Rob«Ttson is visiting r»'l- , , . . , relauvcs in ihe city. Kram'e.s aml'atixes in Gray t'ourt. ■ -l^n Slontjuy. «•>» .|-nt th, pM Mr.. John «.n>.n .ml W ill.t.1 two month-s with .Mrs. Kinney, are at Jones, librarian of Presbyterian col- hsmie. ^ lege, are attending summer school at Mr. ami Mrs. J«a* .Aliston ami chil- the University of Nt»rth t'arolina, al ^ ^ ^ . dren of Hartsville, were the guests t'haitel Hill. ^ inif th, two nv,r, to wt .. . trxj* ,, p,„,. Konnth Bhkor uid Miss Emmie Atlair, Miss Nancy (artery coim^ting the then world- ^nung and Mrs. T. J. Hlalork. .Ar.. important Charleston with the upper m,^v,lle. wp,.nt Tuesday 11. York, part of the state. ^ spent several days the past week Mr. ami Mrs. Janies Adair of I The canal required eight years of ^^h his mother. M rs. R. F. Blakely. Waterbury. Conn., are s|M*n<liiig the I slave labor to build ami coat ISO.OOU and Mrs. Bonner Harvlejr of week with the former’s parents, Mr. a mile for its 22 mile length. Aided (Jrrenwsiod. spent the week-end with and Mrs. R. K. A«lair. by locks, boats plied the canal for latter’s parents, Mr. and Mm. Miss B«*tty Jane Ib»rough of Quit-, many years until the growing impor- \ r. Blakely. man. tla . arrivesl yesterday to spend tance of the railroads and seasonal Miss Nannie Young Tribble and neveral wi-eks with Dr. and .Mrs. Kel- failure of the water supply caused its R. U IMaxico were the gmwU der .Smith. of .Mrs. Clauile 4>unbar in Spartan- .Mr. and Mrs. (rt“orge \V. Holman burg on Mumiay. ami daughters, l*hyllis ami Jean, were Mrs. P. S. Jeanes spent .sewral visitors in S|iartanburg yesteniay. days the past week with her son and Miss Martha Davidson. .Miss Es.sie daughter-in-law, I>r. and Mrs. R. P. Davnlaon. and Mm. Henry <’ook of Jeanes, in Easley. WalteriMiro, s|>ei»t Tumday in .■\she- Da\id Tribble, is visiting his grand- ville. N. <’. Iiarents. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, in Mr. and Mrs. L M. ('urtis and lit- Blacksburg. tie daughter. Rose Ella, have returned' .Miss tieorgie B. Blakely left Tues- to i*axville, after s|H'mling the week liay for a two weeks’ >'acatH»n to with Mrs. Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Kings .Mountain. X. and Wa.sh- Mrs. L C. Bond. They were accom- ington. D. C. panied home by Susanne liaggidt for Sarah Kay of B^-ron. (la., relumed a visit, to her home yesterday after speml- Mis.ses .Mattie Lucille .Sims and ^ ing two wes'ks with her cousin. Robbie Frances Wilkm of Union, art* spend- I King. ing th«* week with Mrs. ('. \V. Cooper, a/ Mr. and Mrs. Roy (^sque have re- Homer Ibxiie of Portelas, .New .Mex- tume«l from their wedding trip ami ico, who has lieen visiting relatives are occupying the Dr. S. M. Huntley tn lh<* city, is s|M-n<iing SAime time in residence for the summer. unQl their McCormick. ‘new home now under con.Mruction on Mis.s Miriam King is visiting her t Maple street is completes!. giandmoihei, Mrs. J. T. White, in .Mr. and Mrs. Joe I*, t'arter. Miss plum Branch. Ida Turner, Mrs. Hugh iHinnan. Mrs. R. I.,. Plaxjco .spent .Monday in .Gus Davblson, Miss Virginia Bums, Blacksburg with his parents. Mr. and W. .M. Walker, ami Joe Uonnan at- Mrs. J. K. Plaxico. tended the Ijatimer-Gasque wedding, S. S. Bainett and family siM*nt Sun- in Due West on Thursday. ’day in ('am|Md>ello and attende«l the Miss FIlizabeth Barnett has nrtum- funeml of F. A. Ixiftis. ied home after spending last week in .Miss .Margaret Harbin of Clio, i.s ilaily vacation the guest“^>F^ several days of Mr. Floor Sanding City Electric 3 Plumbing Phone 36 Repaii> KEEP COOL! EAT DELICIOUS. D IXIMAlf^ ICE CREAM (Trade-Mark Regiatered) THE HOTTER the weather, THE MORE you’ll enjoy DiximaiD Ice Cream. You’ll love its mellow, creamy rich- ness-^nd how you’ll go for DixhnaiD’s fresh fruit fla vors with mouth-teasing tidbits of the fruit itself in every other spoonful!! Serve it tonight, to the family for dinner, to the guests l^ter on. Keep a pint or two in your refrigerator’s frozen dessert tray at all times! BUY IT FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER A South Carolina Product Manufactured by GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. Piedmont attending a <laily vacation the guest for several dai Bible school and young people’s con- and Mrs. Paul To<ld. j ferer.ee. Little Bonnie Coleman .spent the Mrs. Ella Todd of Atlanta, Misses week-end in Ixauren.s with her lincle, .Annie Bell ami Samh Nell Poole. Mr. and aunt, -Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Hagen.' and Mrs, Eilie Poole of near here. Miss Emmie Dujirt'e of .Fountain, and Miss Martha Jo (k>ss of Elberton, Inn, has been visiting Mrs. T. J. (Ja.. were the guests Tut'Miay of .Mr. I^rake, * and is attending the Young' and M rs. M. C. Poole. People’s conference at the college. j Mr. and Mrs. John Sprat! and M. C. Poole and family s|H*nt Sun- daughter. .Miss Betty Spratt, spent day in Ware .Shoals attending a faiii- the week-end in Greenville with Mrs, sly reunion. i W. G. Neville and Miss Virginia Nev-. Friends of Mrs. Ilaiph Blakely will, ille. Mr. and Mrs. Spratt celebrated sympathize wilh her in the death ofj la wedding anniversary with Mr. and her father, C. W. Newkirk, which oc Mrs. William H. James of .Atlanta. curred in Wilmington, .N. C., on .Sat- I Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Coleman of urday. ) Charleston, spent several days the Mr. and Mrs. W’. W. Arrington and* past week with the former’s parents, children of Greenville, spent Sunday Mr. and Mra. J. W'. Coleman. They with ^ Mrs. Arrington’s mother, Mrs., were accompanied home by Mra. 0>le-. K. F. Blakely. man for a week’s visit. | Miss Kate Milam had as her guests Mrs. Jv* W. Copeland of this city, on Friday: Misses Virginia Odom, accompanied by Miss Bobbie Dial iti W'ilma Fulmer, Sarah Hayne Jump- Laurens, is spending a month with er of Springfield; Cornelia Coggin, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and Mrs. Black ville; Emma Lou and Helen WUliarasoB H. Martin in Grand Rap-iCisnady, of Inman; Elizabeth Tim- ids, Mi^igan. j merman and Jeanette Hellams of Dr. M. G. 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