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Page Twelve THE CLINTON CHRONICLE V Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton MRS. JAMES DUNAWAY, Correspondent, Representative PHONE 1417 .Mr and Mrs. Ray Cauble and son, Billy, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Betty Cauble and S:yn yn Anderson Saturday. Mr and Mrs. John Bagwell and son, David, of Pauline, were din ner guests of Mr. and "Mrs..Hous ton Trammel F Sand <v. • s \Mr and Mrs . Claude Chapman and son. Mr-, and Mrs. Jarne.s Chap- V’id vhildron, of Ware Shoals, and Mrs. Ray Cauble spent jHughes Sunday with Mrs. Irene Southernibirthday near here. Mrs A Arnold and Beth man and and Mr a Mrs. Da vid ' Owens ed Mr. and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Stribble, of Newberry, visitdd Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Tinsley!Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Jimmy and Iris, Mrs. Ada Center, Mrs Bessie Hyltzclaw, Mrs. Vesta Eubanks were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fuller and Gail in Greenwood Sunday honoring Iris' Whitmire and family in Cross Anchor. Mrs^ J. J. Smith and Miss Nan Smith;.accompanied Mr. and Mr$. J. O. Huoble, of Joanna, to Ware Shoals recently where they visited Mr, and Mfs. Royce Smith. Miss Shirley Reynolds, of Char lotte, N. C„ is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Reynolds. Fred Lamer, of Simpsonville, spent last week with Mr and Mrs. M D. Smitherman. C. Thomas, of Greenwood, ►Visited his brother and siste^in- lauv-Mr. and Mrs W. R Thomas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and Carol were shopping visitors in Greenville Safurday. Mr. and Mrs Howie Dawkins 4- Jhorsday, March 21, 1957 who was celebrating her and son are spending'a few jday* with Mr. Dawkins’ sister in, Jas per, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Revis, of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hunter, Mrs. Clyde Bigbec attended the |God nbar here Sunday . Mrs. O. R. Rollins left Thursday for. an extended visit with her Daws, of Jacksonville,. Fla., are Ida ugh ter, Mrs Charles B Walker j Au « usta : (;a .> spent the week-end spending this week with Mr. and and Mr Walker in Bryson, Tex. i ;v,t h Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Coker. Mrs J. \ Lowe. Mr. and Mrs Laurence Gregory Miss Gerry Trammell, of Sallis-i and children, of Great Falls, spent :u;ry, N' C* spent the Aeek-end Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin j* with M: and Mrs Ro.v Trammell ('ooper. > Mr and Mrs. Leo Heatherly. | Mr and Mrs J C. fash, ot, !ast Monflav s ^ ndin g iieveral Mrs Guy Tumblm and Guy, Jr . Augusta, Ga . Mr and Mrs Hazel w ,.^ ^j,. s s q B , ackwe j] visited - the former’s sisters. Mr. Moore, of Gaffney, were Sunday and Mrs' 1 Re shard Blackmon and guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond M - F C Suttle.- ;n Lancaster Cash. Sunday. ■ j. (>neal Roberts, of Tom Brown, a i re - pent the week-end w t ntp. Mr. .and Mrs G E. Roberts T'.un \usited ’Mr. and Mrs. W O Roik-hiiion in Fountain Inn day Mr. and MrA junidr Garner and children, ^of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster Sunday. , ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bright, Mrs. Bertie Chandler, -Miss Shirley Bright, of Startex, and' Jack Sat terfield, of Spartanburg, were guests of Mrs. John Word and Miss Marie Weir Sunday. Mrs. James Arnold and children, of Hemmingway, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J L. Arnold and Mr., and Mrs. A M Barns and other rela tives. Mrs. T B. Burroughs, Mrs. Ellis Huffgtetler and daughter, Sandy, and Gerta Jewett visited Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Herring in Winnsboro Sunday. . * r Mrs. R. R - MoLendon and Mrs. Harold Tumblestoh spent the week end in ‘Reidsville, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Farroll. Little Vicki Moore, of Union, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Maye. Revival Services At Calvary Baptist Church * Revival services will be con ducted at Calvary Baptist Church March 24-31. Services will begin each night at 7 30 o'clock. Music Mrs. John Word returned home ; will be directed by Mrs. Eva Land, assisted by the church choir. Rev. C. M in Hendersonville, N. C- Bruce .Coker, son of Mr Mr and Mrs visitors, in Greenville Saturday-. Mr and Mrs. J. V Lowe accom panied by Mrs A G Arnold and Beth Davis, of Jacksonville./Fla , v.Mied Mr and Mrs. O D Davis-in Greenwood Monday. .Mrs R. O. Coker, has enlisted in Columbia, .the Navy and left March 7 for th his par- Bainbridge, Md., where he is tak- [ ing his boot training. Mrs. S. G Blackwdl! spent Sat- Sun- urday night with Mrs. John Word. On Sunday they accompanied Mr. Mr and Mrs Victor Mattox and and Mrs David Word and Sue to Johnson, pastor of Green ville Second Baptist Church, will md | conduct the services. The >public is Invited to attend these,services. On Mondnv evening the annual, banquot of Calvary Baptist Church was held in the social hall of the church with about 12a attending* The dinner was planned and served by Mrs. Grady Smith and Mrs. Hall King, assisted by a group Mr: J. W. Ledford. Mrs W;l- ’-he h.im Hunter and daughters, of eme'E Chester. Mr. am} Mrs.-Harold Hop- day. C::.cTy;~ Mrs LelF funeral of Mr and. Mrs. ‘nded Lvmitn to attend a birfMax.dtn.. [ ««*-lt4tM nutiilate-TniT; C.ar- ner given in honor of Mrs, Word's Boland Bntesburg F’r.- ;«ir, v>f W'vanal'Va , visited Mr. and Mis. Beat ripe Dye! and Mrs Susie Hawks ^>u;xlav Mr and Mrs Fred Lowery and son, Mrs Ruth Hingos visited in C1 • ee n v i! 1 e Sund ay. Mr Austin, of Green wood, visit- Mrs Melvin Cresvvell. Mrs, Blanche Creswell, Mrs James Craine, Mrs. H* W Simmons, Mrs. Rosa Owens were shipping visi tor# - in Greenwood Monday . ■ I Mr and Mrs. B B Stroud spent the. week-end with Miss Pearl sister, Mrs D. S Reid. Mrs. Roy Waters and grand daughter, Dianne Ledford, visited Mrs Eva Waters in Greer Satur day. Rev and Mrs. \V B Thorne, of Chesnee. spent Tuosday and Wed-' pressed hi nesday with Mr and Mrs, Vernon good wbrk pastor, rtv- and officers commended Ryv. J W. SpiHers o'gnized the deacons of the church and them for their faithfulness. •Brother Louie Webb, Sunday school superintendent recognized the teachers and-helpers and ex appreciation for the they are doing Also \ Today’s active people want (igk' m'eduW-ttt Light, dry (not too *weet) reduced in palories. Today’s Pepsi refresliea Trammell. / Mr. and Mrs FM Harris sons were shopping visitor- vIreenvi 1 le Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivy and Children, of (Jreenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brev.yd Patterson Sunday. , the Training Union director, W. and M U. President, Brotherhood Pres in idem,' Extension and Cradle Rolt department were recognized. The guest speaker. Rev. Jessie Hill, pastor of Latirel Baptist Church in Greenville, spoke on I Missions. Prayer was offered in her birthday March 24. Colie Camptoell wiH observe his birthday March 26. Cleo Lusk will observe his birth day March 24. •Mr. ano Mrs. Fred Lowery ob served their wedUinig anniversary March 10. Phillis Ann Watts was 10 years old March 18. Deminia Word was 2 years old March 19. Robert Cannon observed his birthday March 20. Mrs. William Patterson celebrat ed her birthday March 18. Chucky Oxner celebrated his birthday March 16. | Waype Harris was 9 years old March 8. Darrell Shealy is 2 years old to day, March 21. Ned Handbacks will celebrate his birthday March 23. Mrs. Wayne Graham will cele brate Jier birthday March 22. Mrs. O. J. Gilliland is celebrat ing her birthday today, March 21. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie will ob serve her birthday March 27. Tola Snelgrove will celebrate his birthday March 24. Hugfyey Barnett observed his birthdav March 14. With The Sick \ - ‘ Raymond Tucker underwent surgery at Hays Hospital Monday. Steve Brown is ill at his home. Richard Tinsley is i’ll at his home. Friends of Mrs. David Owens will be interested to know she has returned home from ’Blalock Clin- ic byt is still confined to her bed, .Janice Burns is ill at her honte. Miss Brenda-Green is ill at her home. , Kathy Daveoport is ill at her .home. Mrs. John Hedgspeth is ill at her home. Mrs. Qvell\Woody and daugh ter, Brenda, have both been ill. Conservation Notes By J. B. O'DELL sistance on the Duncan Creek Watershed project which was tiled last November. A prelnminary investigation was made at the watershed on last December 17. and 18, by rep resentatives of the Soil Conserva tion Service, U. S. Forest Service, South Carolina State Commission of Forestry and the South Caro lina Extension Service. In this examination the officials looked at the watershed from a practical standpoint to determine if the project was feasible aid economi cally sound. The soils of the area, erosion and flood conditions, land use and land conversions, possible sites for flood retarding structures and othdr conditions were studied. Farmers, city of ficials and businessmen of the area were visited and asked many varied questions on the project. The findings of this committee .were favorable for a multi-pur pose project. The Board of Dis 1 'trict Supervisors was recently notified that the application on the aroject had been approved in South Carolina and has been for warded to Washington for con sideration by the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. The local supervisors bdlieve that planning on the project will get underway during the latter part of this year, however, there is nothing definite on it yet. The supervis ors also want to point out that the Duncan^ Creek project and the Bush R/ver Watershed proj ect are not federal pojects with local participation but rather LO- CAL COMMUNITY PROJECTS WITH FEDERAL PARTICIPA TION. Local interest and initia tive will determine Whether I these projects are successful or! not. • * * Jack Hamrick, of Laurens, was' assisted this week in the plant-! ing of ten acres of coastal ber-j muda grasa on his farm near Maddens. He used the district’s tree planter for putting down the | grass. It was planted in rows OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. four feet apart, with the stplona about every two feet In the row. This seems to be a very satisfac tory method of planting the grass. Mr. Hamrick plans to give it an early cultivation and to fer tilize the grass along the row as soon as it starts to grow. Now is the best time to plant tljjere is e ground coastal bermuda while plenty of moisture in the •nd showers are frequent.: The (fatcict’a automatic b e r m u d a planter and the tree planters are being scheduled by a number of fanners for planting a consider- able acreage of this grass during the next few weeks. Savers in our association get the “special” things they want. Savings grow quickly because above-. average dividends are added twice each year. Funds are safe, too, and availably in case of emer gency. Appliances, new car, a vacation trip . . 7 these “special" things can be yours Laurens Federal Savings , AND LOAN A SSOCIATION the security of a nation LIES IN THE HOMES OF ITS PEOPLE ' l’.i’,.\v W Uson. Billie Ann .Langston,. Pats.- Harrelsdn, ol Mui’.ms, a-.ere the week-end guests ol Mr. and Mrs J L. Ainu!# They also attended the dance at P. (.'. Saturday night. Mr. and .\irs Ovel! Woddy and ! daughters. Melba, Lurline and Brenda. Mr: and Mrs Doll John- m»!> \ ( nd daughters, Betty Anne,! grandmother I Saflia, Mae and Junior Johnson, Mr. and Mrs’ Junior Tucker, Ers- ; kmc Milam enjoyed a picnic din- | ner on Lake Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mr.' David Pulley and I daughter, of Laurens, Mr. and I Mrs - John Smith and son, Albert (were dinner guests of Mr and, Mrs. O J Gilliland Sunday. Walter Shuman, manager of Creekland Farms, six miles north of Clinton, has started prepar ing land for the planting of sum mer pastures. Mr. Shuman plans to plant around twenty acres of coastal bermuda grass and some sixty acres of sericea lespedeza as soon as the land can be pre pared. This will be the first planting of coastal bermuda for the farm. However, he already has some 150 acres of sericea that has been giving very good results for a number of years for graz- . , , . , . . , ing the herd of shorthorn beef and sandwiches suggestive of the ca m e the interest of the approaching re vival, which will begin Sunday March 24 and continue to the 31st. Mike Campbell Given Party Terry and Charles Campbell honored Mike Campbell, of Laur ens, with a get-acquainted party recently at the home of their Mrs. W. M Adam/ After party games and dancing were enjoyed by a large number of girls and boys, the hostess serv ed refreshments of punch, cookies Easter season. April Bride-Fleet Honored Miss Catherine Dunaway, an Mr ir.d Mrs. Roy Cannon spent A P ril bride-elect and daughter of i the week-end with'their daughter I ^ r - and Mrs - Bro< *s Dunaway,, and s6n-in-!artv, A-Jc and Mrs, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Calvin M. Lee in Myrtle Beach. SP-3 and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten land daughter^Willie, of F'ort Jaek- j-sottr-*pw4-1tre- week-end ".vith* Mr and Mr.-. Cecil Wooten. Also 'Mr. j and Mrs Tom Wooten and qhil- j dren, o: Duncan, were their guests (on Sunday , ■ Mrs. Mary Culbefctson, Mr and Mrs-Larry M Coy and son, Steve, j. Mrs. Kay. of/Greenville, were din- j ner guests of Miss Grave Fieklin Sunday j Mr . i Mrs. J J. M.Gmm.' an i nil {pm visited the TV sta tion m Augusta, Ga., Sunday -for the La a is family program. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Brown, and, Roberta.’Miss Magdalene Harrison, j bf‘ Enoiree, were Sunday guests Of Miss Laura Mae Howard. , Mr and Mr, R. B Amick vi,:t- t ; relatives in Prosperity Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Fowler and Patsy. Sandy Leopard visited rel atives in,Laurens Sunday. _ ' Air ..'nd 'Mrs. Furman Ott, of was honored Friday ‘ evening at 7:30 with a miscellaneous shower at the Community Blinding, with 35 guests attending. The bride- elent ■ reoerved- useful girfts. . • ‘ Bridal games were played, priz- i v- going to the winners, Mrs. Gradv i Smith ami Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, i t'he ’ honoree’s mother. - -- ( . TnV hostesses,- Miss Polly Bra zil. Mrs Alvin Bagwell, Mrs. Billy ( Reynolds, Mrs. Louie Webb, and Mrs. Joel Cox, presented [Miss Dunhway with a corsage and a serving platter in her cho^en.china The Community Building was l -vely with spring flowers being used in the "hall and reception rooms. Green and white, the cho- ise;. color scheme, was also Var- ! rie l out in the refreshments. Laurens, visited Mrs: Ralph Stew art Sunday-. Birthdays And Anniversaries Danny Ray Hedgepath is cele brating his birthday today, March 21. Mrs. Bardy Cannon iwill observe TtltiT "birthday March 22. Dianne Bright will be" 6 years old. March 25. Jim Tinsley will observe his birthday March 23. Elizabeth Leopard will be 14 years old March 25. • , LeJune Dunaway Will celebrate :m wic.wam Butter Beans 2-25 Straight From Charleston Bud & .Bloom c I Azaleas 69 o (i Oz. Miss Carolina-LU RE INSTANT . Coffee J? ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ n Big 12 (>7. POST TOASTIES !; Corn !: Flakes ARMOUR’S QQc | Treet 00 5 POUND FACTORY PACKED DIXIE CRYSTALS 10 Sugar WITH $2.50 ORDER OR MORE FLAT CAN EATWELL CHUNK iiTuna o o o o o o 303 SAXET Green Peas 19 id SUPER No. 1 Greenwood Road S MARKETS Laurens, S. C. No. 2 N. Harper St. EVERYBODY'S! HEADING FOR DAYS 9 BIG DAYS.. 7 Today Through March 30th Mr. Shuman also requested help from, the district in working out a drainage plan of approxi mately fifty acres of bottom land pasture located on Duncan creek. The survey will be made and the plans staked out on the ground within the near future. 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