The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1957, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 21, 1957
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CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS. L. H. POAG
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag, of Joanna, observed the 50th anniver
sary of their marriage Sunday when many friends called to greet
them. —-
Funeral Services
For H. P. Atkinson
Conducted Sunday
Funeral services for Henry P
Atkinson, "0, who died Friday
morning at his home, 206 Ferguson
Funeral Services
For Mrs. Satterfield
Friday
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Funeral services for Mrs. Vir
ginia Crocker Satterfield were
held Friday afternoon at Lydia
Presbyterian Church T conducted
by Dr. W. Redd Turrier and Rev.
J H. Walker. Burial was in Rose-
mont cemetery. .
Pallbearers were James Von
Hollen, Calvin Cooper, Horace
Smith, J B. Neal, Rex Harris and
Eugene Johnson.
Mrs. Satterfield died Wednes
day afternoon in an automobile
cpllision at a street* intersection
at Providence school in the Lydia
Mill village.
Mrs. Satterfield was a native of
Rutherfordton County, N, C., but
had made her home in Clinton
most of her life. She was a daugh
ter of H. L. and Lillie Jones
Crocker. She was a member of
Lydia Mill Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her husband,
David D. Satterfield, of Lydia Mill;
one son, Gerald Dean Satterfield,
U. S. Navy, Corpus Christi, Tex.;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Crocker, of Clinton; two brothers,
W. D. Crocker, of Joanna, and
Clabde A. Crocker, of Clinton.
Gospel Singing
At Prayer Grounds
There will be a gospel singing
at 'Sacred Acres Prayer Grounds
located on the Ware Shoals-
Waterloo highway, on March 24
at 2:30 in the afternoon.
The Pentecostal String Band of
Greenwood will be featured; also
the Gambrell Trio of Waterloo and
the Banks family > of Cross Hill.
The service will last approximate
ly two hours. A special invitation
is extended to all musicians and
singers and the public.
Clinton Mon
Loses Mother
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Newberry Boys
Choir To Sing In
Lourens Tuesday
The Newbcry Boys’ Choir is
schedjuled to sing in Laurens
March 26, it is announced by
officials of Beta Sigma Phi, who,
together with members from Lau
rens, are sponsoring the appear
ance..
The appearance in Laurens of
the 72-member choir, conhiposed
of boys from 9 to 13 years of age
drawn from the Newberry city
schools, is a part of the public
service program of the society.
'No admission will be charged,
but a silver offering will be taken.
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Under the direction of Miss
Juanita Hitt, public school music
teacher of the Newberry schools,”
the choir has appeared in a num
ber of cities in South Carolina be
sides appearing on TV in Colum
bia and Greenville.
It has been invited to sing at
the music education convention to
be held this spring in Miami. ' ,
The program will be rendered
at the Laurens High School, be
ginning at 8 p. m.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
p. ni .it Gray Funeral Home by I entertaining the
the Rev.. J .H Darr, assisted by the ! were’ Mr and Mrs. T
Junior High Canteen
Hear Four Kings
The March Junipr High Can
teen was held on Friday evening
at the American Legion Home
with the Four Kings orchestra
playing for dancing. Roq Benja : |tion recently formed by employ-
min - called for square dancing. . e&s at Whitten Village, will meet
Assisting ‘n chaperoning and th is evening (Thursday) at 7:30
Whitten Village
Employees Form Club
The Duwego club, an organiza-
voung
D.
people
Jacobs.
,Ke\. Montie Bishop Burial was
lin'Rosomont cerhtery.
Pallbearers were Holmes Hol-
| la’id, I. Blufford Copeland, James
, Von Hollen, Robert M Vance,
, Homer Jone
I lingsworth.
Jr., and G W. Hol-
Mr and Mrs. B Davidson,
j and Mrs. Robert F. Black, Mr.
and Mrs. James P. Sloan, Mrs.
Robert Johnson, Mrs. J. A. On 1 ,
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Sanders, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K Haselden, Mrs. H
! Earl Payne, Dr and Mrs. Fred
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Mr Atkir son, a native of Heard Holcombe.
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here for several years His first during the evening from the re-
n- r e was to* the late 'Mrs fre^hment table prettily appoint-
Della B. Jackson Atkinson . ^ with daffodils. Daffodils were
Surviving from this marriage a ^ so use< ® other early spring
are two sons, Sgt. H P Atkinson ! f,owers in decoration of the home
for the occasion.'
in the Circle Auditorium. Meet
ing will be held the third Thurs-
\f r . day of each month.
Hostesses for the March meet-
in'g ^re Mrs. Maltee Burgess and
Mrs. Jennie Lou Freeman. Of
ficers for the'social club are:
President—Mrs. Lena Lindsay.
Vice-President — Mrs. Alma
Edgeworth.
Secretary—Mrs. Vera Singley.
Treasurer—Mrs. Eva Pitts.
Program Chaiman—P. L. Rog
ers.
Advisor—.Mrs. lone Wallace.
of the U. S Army in California,
land Sgt. H B. Atkinson of the U.
S Army in Germa^V; one daugh-
| ter, Mrs. A. W. Garner, of Clin-
1 ton: and seven grandchildren.
I His second marriage was to Mrs.
I Minnie Lou Atkinson, who died
July 20, 1954.
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Today
Through
March 30th
Training Union
Convention To Meet
Tuesday At Abbeville
The Baptist Training Union
convention of Western Region will
be held at the First Baptist |
Church, Abbeville, on Tuesday
afternoon, March 26, beginning at
4 o’clock The evening session be
gins at 7 o’clock.
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The region is composed of five
associations, Abbeville, Edgefiqid,
Laurens, Reedy River and Ridge.
Reedy River Association will be
represented in, the Junior Sword
Drill by Jennie Rae Surratt, of
J Joanna, and in the Intermediate
rSwoftr Drill by Sandra Grant, of
West End Church, Newberry.
Rev. , Ralph W. McKinney, of
Johnsfbn, is the convention presi
dent. Mr and Mrs. John B. Lane
will- represent the State Training
[Union Department.
OBSERVES 83RD BIRTHDAY
Thomas H. South is observing
i his 83rd birthday today.
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lacksburg—Mrs. Zulia Borders
Plaxico,, 84, widow of J E. Plaxi-
co’, died here Saturday afternoon
after a periocVof declining health.
She was a native of Cleveland
County, N. C., and had lived here
for 30 years. She was a member
of the ARP church.
Surviving are one son, R. L.
Plaxico, of Clinton; a brother,
William Borders, of Blacksburg; a
sister, Mrs. John W. Miller, of
York; a grandson, R. L. Plaxico,
Jr., and two great-grandchildren.'
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 4 p. m Sunday at the Blacks
burg ARP church by the Rev. J. G.
Brawley and Dr. C. Biynum Betts.
Burial was in Smyrna ARP church
eemtery. '
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Handling a farm tractor and
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danger of falls, over-lifting,
and ornery livestock, makes
farming a hazardous job
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cotton, corn and other summer crops. It is a rare, natural combination
of nitrate nitrogen, sodium and minor elements. Where the soil is too
acid; where potash is deficient or where the supply of available phos
phate is !<»**. where the crop needs quick help; or wliere one or more
of die minor elements is lacking, Natural Chilean Jv>da has no equal
among nitrogen fertilizers.
The side-dressing effectiveness of any nitrogen fertilizer depends
very largely on its content of nitrate nitrogen. The nitrogen content of
Chilean Soda is 100 per cent nitrate nitrogen and this, together with
its rich sodium content and minor elements, accounts for its remark
able efficiency in the field.
Sodium udds a great deal of extra value to the product. It de
stroys soil aridity, substitutes for potash and calcium when necessary,
increases the supply of available phosphate, and helps the plant gain
the utmost benefit from the nitrogen. In addition, Chilean Soda con
tains small amounts of needed minor elements to protect against
hidden plant-food deficiencies.
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side dressing program this year, we urge you to
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yourself. We are confident you’ll find it the
"most economical and satisfactory nitrate nitro
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your crops.
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