The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1958, Image 10
TUB CLINTON CHKONICLE
ThunUay. May 1, It&S
LYDIA MILLS
MILS. CLYDE TRAMMELL. CorrwpowlenL IUpr«Mfil«tiTe
telcphonv im
Sift l'harlf» Harvey MTlved
homr (*n Wcdntwday of last week
following 15 months service in Ko-
for a 30-day leave with Mrs
Harvey and children and his mo
ther, Mrs Alma Harvey Mrs. Har
vey and Mrs. Toy O'Shields met
, Sg.t Harvey in Greenville. He made
the tnp by plane
Mr and Mrs J B Neal. Jimmy
Neal and Mrs Jlosa Cole attended
the golden wedding anniversary re
ception honoring the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B Neai, at
their home in Laurens on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
family of Rock Hill, were guests
of their parents. Mrs W. E John
son, Mr and Mrs. Claude Parrish
during the week-end..
Mrs Alma Harvey spent Sunday
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr and Mrs J. W. Turner, in
Greenwood
Mrs Leon Abercrombie of Myrtle
Beach, spent the past week here
with Mrs Rachel Moseley, Mr and
Mrs Henry Abercrombie. Sgt. Ab
ercrombie joint'd her here for the
week-end
tMrs Jessie Hairston anti fam
ily visited her sister, Mrs C. S.
Jamesi in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George Avery,
Tommy Proffitt, Mrs. Jerald Sat
terfield. Misses Linda Satterfield
and Sandra Mills motored to Chim
ney Rock, N C., Sunday.
Mrs G. W. Goss of Elberton,
Ga , visited her son and daughter-
in-law. Mr and Mrs. Frank Goss,
during the past week
Miss Paula Shelnut of Green
wood. spent the week-end with her
mother. Mrs Sarah Shelnut.
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Rev William Moreau waa ta
Charlotte N C., Monday and Tueo-
day for the General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church.
Mr «nd Mr* H P Hayes, Mr
and Mrs. OUie V. Hayes of Scotto-
dale. Ga , spent the week-end with
their daughter and sister, Mrs. J.
C. Atkinson and Mr Atkinson.
Mrs Bim Villard and children of
Sumter, spent the past week her*
with relatives. Mr Willard joined
them hen' for the week-end ajid
accompanied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. .McLendon,
Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLendon,
Mrs. Leon Thomas and Mrs. Ev
elyn Sams atended the funeral ser
vices of their aunt, Mfs. Mollie
Coursey, in Baxley, Ga., recenUy.
Mr and Mrs Harry Templeton,
Misses Pianne and Darlene Tem
pleton were Saturday visitors in
Greenville and guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E Saylors.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Gaffney
visited her mother, Mrs. L W.
Bragg, Sunday in Greenivlle.
Friends will be sorry to know Mrs.
Bragg has been ill
Joe Lark, Kenneth Trammell and
Gary Sprouse were among those
from Clinton High School to par
ticipate in the News-Piedmont
trackmeet in Greenville Friday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Hubert Sellers, Miss Judith
Sellers and Sgt Dale Sellers of
Orangeburg, spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. H. O. Smith. On
Sunday Eugene and Larry Dalton
of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
R Smith of West Clinton. Mr and
Mrs. Joseph Smith and family were
guesLs of the H O. Smith family.
Mr and Mrs. David Word and
Susan, with Mrs. J. F Weir, were
recent visitors of the latter's sister,
Mrs C. B Brannon, in Greer -
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Queen of
Cow pens, and Mrs Zitua Woody of
Laurens, were recent visitors of
Mr and Mrs Harry Templeton
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Eubanks
of New Bern. N. C . spent Monday
night with Mr and Mn H O
Smith and Mrs Eubanks mother.
Mrs Bessie Bishop, who is ill at
the Smith home
of the jbrate a butkday May 4
Me* Wallace Rag*HI will
May Wallace Bi
will a birthday May 7.
have
IV officers ant
Lydia Baptist Church
school and Training U
meet at the church Saturday eve Sgt and Mrs Leon Abercrombie
mng al 7 00 p m for the regular will observe their wedding anniver-
session „ vary May f.
All officers and teachers are in- Mr. and Mrs Henry Abercrombie
vited to attend will observe their wedding anniver-
vary May 7.
April Meeting sf Woman's Hub Mrs. Mattie Harvey will cele
The regular monthly meeting of brate a birthday May 2.
the Lydia Woman's Club was held
I April U at the Community Build
ing wiTh' a large number present
Mrs R. E WTiitmire presided
over the meeting and welcomed the
Clinton Mills Club, guest of the Ly
dia club v
County Agent’s
News
i \ Alfalfa Weevil Damaging Crop
A covered dish supper was en Farmers who have alfalfa grow-
joyed by the group, after which mg should check at once to see if
Mrs. David Word, program chair t h e alfalfa weevil larva is eating
man. directed a game of guessing the buds and leaves of the plants,
the person's personality. Several alfalfa fields were checked
Plans were discussed for a joint last week in Laurens county, and
trip to Atlanta soon A committee alfalfa weevil damage was found,
from the two clubs was appointed The larva (worm), when full
to find out about the fare, ways of grown, is about a * of an inch long.
Their heads are black, and their
travel, etc.
Mrs Eva West, president of the bodies are green They have a wide
Clinton club, expressed apprecia
tion on behalf of the club for the
invitation and the supper.
Tulips and daffodils decorated
the lounge and dining room of the
building.
Birthday Party Celebrated
Saturday Mrs. Lois Webb hon
ored her son, Tony, with a party at
their home in celebration of his 13th
birthday. Fifteen young people
were present to help Tony cele
brate.
Games were directed by Misses
Beverly Webb and Joyce Boozer,
with prizes being won by Edna
Birchmore and Janie Phipps
Refreshments of ice cream,
cookies and punch were served.
Tony was presented many nice
gifts from hi* friends
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Lydu foy Scoot Troup SO with
their scootmaater EUw Huff*in
krr mjapod a wook-md caoiporrv
at Lake Greenwood aloof wNh the
other trwofa at the cooaty One hen
drrd *iii> -aeveo tmm the cooalv
attended
Those fiwaa Treat SR were EsMw
AheerroadMe Leery F offer Roger
WhuOMfe, Brore Miff* CVHle
Canter Sheet Rat ley Me* * Lew
ML Maiar tm**s Gary Gene. Jo*
Ihdffv, ffadoad Rests and RarlUe
With The Sick
Mrs Minnie Harvey continues se
riously ill at Hays hospital
Lee Thornburg is a patient at the
Veterans hospital in Columbia.
Mrs * Bessie Bishop is improving
al the home of Mn H O Smith
wen ill for the past
John Matte remains ill at h»*
in Voting IS
Mrs Harold Wallace is a pattern
d Hays
white stripe running down the mid
die of their backs parallelled by
two joint white stripes on each
side.
When the worm finishes feeding
it spins cocoons about Vs of an inch
long on the plants, or within the
curl of fallen dead leaves, or in
other litter on the ground.
The adult alfalfa weevil is about
3-16 of an inch long and has a snout
The weevils are brown at first,
with a broad dark stripe extending
down their backs from the front of
their heads to more than half the
length of their bodies As the wee
vil gets older, many of them be
come uniformly dark brown or al
most black
Heptachlor u the most effective
insecticide to use for control of the
alfalfa weevil, states W C. Nettles.
Extension Entomologist, Clem son
• otlefe Extension Service. It may
bo used up to within two weeks of
harvest without danger of leaving
a residue on the hay. This material
is available as a liquid for use in
* prayers as a 25 per real emulsi
liable rearratrstr Recommends
ttone* raff for use of one pmt of
the concentrate to su to ten gallon*
of water usuall) pul out by mosi
spray equipment R te alas avafl
•bio aa a tS per rent duet aad
vhanM be usod at the rate a# IS la
ttftcaOon of the damage of the
weevil, should contact the county
agent's office.
Ptaal Coat a I Bermuda Malone
A few farmers have planted
Coastal Bermuda between rains
over the past few weeks. Those
planting Coastal Bermuda are: Bill
and Harry League. Clinton, using
the furrow method. D. L. Alexan
der, Rt. 2, Fountain Inn, set sprigs
in rows like potato plants; Ola
Forbes, manager of Knoll wood
Farms, Mountville, broadcast sto
lons with manure spreader and
disked lightly and packed with cul-
tipacker; and Lenzie Fennel, Wa
terloo. act sprigs by the see of Ire
tree planting bars
H A. Wbodle. Extension Agron
omist of Clemson College, has this
to say about Coastal Bermuda;
“Coastal Bermuda g r a s g has
proved superior to other adapted
summer season grasses in produ
cing much higher yields of grazing,
hay and silage. It has alsb proved
superior in quality, disease resis
tance, drought resistance, nema
tode resistance, efficiency in use of
water and fertilizer, root depth and
distribution, speed of establish
ment, chemical composition, and
ability to maintain a weed-free sod.
It grows well on all of the soil
types found in the state except on
water logged soils Consul Bermu
da grass is a "must” for former*
who expect to make a profit on
livestock Now is the time to start
expanding acreage for more profit
in 1958 and the years ahesd."
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