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ra*eT*o THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Soil Conservation with the sick I ' ' .11. I.l I ■■ II Week To Be Observed In County May 11-18 Soil Stewardship Week will be observed in I-aurens County and thnu»rhout the nation .May 1118. Plans for the significant agricultu ral observance were made at a re- , cent, meeting of, the Laurens Coun ty Soil Conservation District Super- \ isors. according to Ryan F. Law- son. chairman The other supervi sors arc’ W P Dickson, Sam B. * Fleming. .1 W. Tinsley, and Jamps D Wasson Soil Stewardship Week is a period set aside, nationwide, where min isters and laymen emphasize the need for the conservation of nat ural resources. The event is spon sored by the National Association of Soil Conservation Districts and national church organizations. Each of us,” said Mr. Lawson and other soil conservation lead ers, ‘ has a responsibility to be a good steward, for truly the earth is the Lords and the fullness there of.” Ministers of all faiths throughout the county are urged to deliver ser mons on Soil Stewardship on Sun day. May 11 or 18 Reference ma terial and information concerning Soil Stewardship Week may be se cured by calling on one of the dis trict supervisors or the work unit office in the Laurens post office building. Sgt. Harrison In Korea M-Sgt OUs B Harrison, son of Mrs l>essie Hamson. 300 Shands St., recently participated in the Eighth Army nfle matches in Ko rea Harrsion. a platoon sergeant in; the 31st Infantry's Headquarters Company, arrived in the Far East on this tour of duty last October after an assignment at Fort Ben- mng. Ga He entered the army in PMO Friends of Mn. E H Hall will be glad to know she is improving at Hays hospital where she has been a patient for the past ten days. Judson Brehmer has been dis missed from Hays hospital where he was a patient several days, suf fering injuries received in a fail. Bobby Dunaway, son of Mr. and Mrs Leroy Dunaway, is improving at Blalock Clinic where he under went an operation oft the 24th. Friends of Pierce Chandler will be glad to know he was able to return Jiome from Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Chandler, who was more se riously injureu in a recent automo bile accident, will remain a patient there for several weeks. Medical patients at Hays hos pitals include Mrs. J. William Mc Gee, Mrs. lone Wallace,_ Mrs. M T. Moates and Mrs. H. H. Hollo way. Horace Causby and Ira Bolt of Laurens, have been patients at Bla lock Clinic following an automobile accident a Monday. Mr Bolt has been discharged, but Mr. Causby remains a patient. Mrs. Minnie Harvey is critical ly ill at Hays hospital where she has been a patient Dismissed from Blalock Clinic earlier in the week were Mrs. H. L Crocker, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs Gillette Simpson Tommy Motes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Motes, underwent a tonsilectomy Friday at Hays hos pital . Friends of A. G. Galloway, who has been a medical patient at Hays hospital for several weeks, will be glad to know be was able to return to his home this week. Marion Deadwyler is improving at Hays hospital following an ope ration Wednesday Patients at Blalock Clinic include Harry Templeton. Mrs Pauline Wade of Cross Hill, and Robert D WTuteford of Cross Hill Mrs Herschel Lawson has re turned borne following an appen dectomy at Hays hospital. Clyde Young la convalescing at home following an operation ill ness at Hays hospital. | The following patients have been dismissed from Hays hospital: Mrs. Thomas McCarson, Mrs. Lapreyle Purdy, Bruce Quarles, son of Mr and Mrs. Strom Quarles, and Claude Malpoas Two More Resign Posts At Hospital Mrs. Vera C. Mahon, superin tendent of nursing, and her hus band, John R Mahon, x-ray tech nician. have resigned their positions at the Laurens County Hospital, it was stated last week The resignations were announced by Thomas A Babb, secretary of the board of trustees, and followed the resignation during the previous week of John A Thompson, Jr,, chairman of the board. Gordon B Collins, administrator of the hospital, resigned several weeks ago, and will be succeeded by William S Beacham of Raleigh, N. C. * Clinton High Team Participates in Relays The Clinton high track team.par- |ticipated in (he first annual Itews- Piedmont Relays at Furman Uni versity April 25. .In a field of 56 high schools with over 400 ’partici pants Clinton ranked ninth. Joe Lark placed third in the ! broad jump A relay team com posed of Moody, Littleton, Lark, and Sprouse came in fourth in the 1440-yard relay. The same team fin ished fourth in the 880-yard relay. In (he distance Medley Clinton’s four — Sublett, Trammell, Cauble, and Rushton—placed sixth. The Sprint Medley team, made up of Murrah, D. Lewis. Trammell, and Chandler, also placed sixth. Shady Grove Club Will Meet May 6 The regular monthly meeting of ihe Shady Grove Home Demonstra tion Club will be held Tuesday, May 6. at 3 30 Hostesses will be Mrs. Ruth Hill and Mrs. Evelyn Davenport. The devotional will be given by Mrs. James Evans. Mrs. B. W. Cooper will be in charge ff the program on ihe topic, “National Home Demon- 'tration W’eek." The demonstration for the month will be "Home Prepared Food Ver sus Partially Prepared.” Mrs J. C. Nabors will be in charge of the recreational hour. Revival Services At Leesville Church Revival services will be held at Leesville Southern Methodist Church beginning Sunday evening, May 4, and will continue through Sunday, May 11. Services are held each evening at 7:30. The pastor, Rev. John P. Roque- more. will be assisted by the Rev L. L Remaley of Latta Leesville Church is just off the ThniWay, May 1, 1958 old Laurena-CUotoo road four miles 4 north of Clinton The public hi cor dially mvited to then SPONSOR SUPPER A barbecue chicken supper will be given at Shady Grove club house near Bonds Cross Roads, sponsor ed by Fairview Baptist Church, on Saturday, May 3. beginning at six o’clock. Proceeds will be used for repairs on the church building. Registration Plans Made For Kindergarten The leaders of the First Presby terian Church Week Day Kinder garten are making plans for regis tration for the coming year. Any one interested in sending children to kindergarten is asked to call Mrs. Carlton Winn at the church office or Mrs. Jasper Rowland. The kindergarten is equipped to provide the best in Christian living for 4 and 5 year old children. A child must be 4 on or before Nov. 1 to attend kindergarten. Regis tration cards will be mailed out next week, it is stated. 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