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\ Pace Tea / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE >»»»»»*»»»•»*»»*»»»******* Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 i • Mr and Mrs J. L. Abrams. V,in da and Jimmy spent Sunday in Whitmire with Mr and Mrs. P. L Attaway. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Atkins spent their vacation at Ocean Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce 1 and family visited Mr. and Mrs T >1. Buff in Hickory. N. C., during the holidays Miss Elaine Boyce re mained for a longer visit. Mrs J. H. Wallenzine, of the Little River-Dominick community, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine y Mr and Mrs. Elwin Abrams spent Sunday in Barnwell with Mrs. J E Mahaffey. Mrs. Otis Smith celebrated a birthday July 13. Mr. and Mrs Johnny Moore visit ed in -Kembert with Dr and Mrs T M. Moore several days last week. Gay Craven celebrated her 10th birthday July 9. Rex. and Mrs’ V. M Ross have returned home after enjoying a two weeks vacation TTiey visited at Lake Junaluska, N. C., and also with rel atives in Charleston Mrs. Walter Oliver and Miss Nan nie Mae Glenn, of Forest City, N. ('., spent last week with Mrs. Annie Laura Simpson Mr and Mrs. J. K. Waits were Friday night shoppers in Greenville Mr and Mrs. Carson Nabors and children. Mr and Mrs Alvin Na bors and daughter, of Gray Court, are spending the week at Daytona Beach. Fla. Miss Betty Irby, of Lando. was the weekend guest of Mrs. J. D. Odell. Mr and Mrs R B Smith and Michael spent the week-end in An derson with Mr. and Mrs James Madison On Sunday they visited places ot interest m North Caro baa Mr' Rose Meade, of Laurens was the week-end guest of Mr and Mg' Frank Brannon Misses Rachel and Betsy Wert*. •H New her) 'pent several days last week with CoUette and LeaaafM FVjyd Mr and Mr* Ray Sr*loo and family recently mjayed a tnp to Oregon Mr and Mm George Metis and daughter* and Mr* Narad O SueM* •err Friday vtodor* to Greeov dir Mr* A H Atkro of < wmor Go i* «i*4Uag her daughter Mr* Ah *• Mall tor tevcfal •••ha Mr and Mr* llondr tkattenaanr ■4 Chnlon oeee Friday Mfpev M Mr ani Mr* Frog Bragg Elvin Floyd, A. A., of Naval Training School. Brunswick. Ga . ! spent several days recently w ith Mr and Mrs. Norman Floyd Rev. and Mrs V M. Ross had as Friday visitors Mrs. BramUdt Por ter and Misses Mary and Helen Spearman, of Piedmont. On Satur day Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howard, of Greer, visited the Rosses ! Mr and Mrs W. B. Kitchen, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Sr. Mi and Mrs. John Paul Goodman and son. of Greenwood, spent sev eral days last week v with Mr and Mrs. £.’ W Chandler. The two fam ilies also visited in Cherokee. N. C . recently. Mr and Mrs Bill Thomas and | Sue. Mr. and Mrsi Johnny Moore attended the Brown-Sleigh wedding ‘at Adams’ Camp Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Sonny Rulf were Sunday visitors of Mrs. T. O. Buri- drick in Whitmire. ! Mr and Mrs. Otis Smith and Ann spent their vacation at Folly Beach Miss Toni Attaway, of Norfolk. Ya . is spending the week with Mr and Mrs. J. L Abrams Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheen and Dianne and Janice Ruff spent the week end at Myrtle Beach. Caldwell Ruff, of Asheville. N C . is visiting his son. J. C. Ruff and : family. Mr and Mrs. Norman Floyd and children. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd, of Clinton spent their recent vaca tion in the mountains of North Car ; olina. Mr and Mrs Wyman Livingston and family visited Mr and Mrs. R R Long in Pulaski. Va , recently. \ernon B Ross, of New York City, and Mr* A B Styles, of Greer, are visiting their brother and sister-in-law. Rev and Mrs V M Row* Mr and Mrs Barron o Shield* spent the week-end at their home at Little Mountain Mr and Mrs Joe J ackson. Mr. and Mr* Em or) Moore visited Mr* Nora l-amben m Aiken Sunday Mr* Lambert u run* alewring at Ibr home at her son J C Lambert after undergo«ag surgery recently Mr and Mr* Gear Craven and Gay are nwmdwg the »rrk al Myr tie Bear it They • ill atm * nil Mr and Mr* Cal* in Ettadt m George 1 cil Oddi. Mrs Lavinia R. Cooley. Mrs W. O. Stewart. Mr*. Frank Shepherd. Mrs. Frances Warner. Miss Ethel Rowe. Mr. and Mrs Frank Simpson and daughter, Mr and Mr*. W. W. Niver, Misses Ann and Elinor Niver. Rev. V. M. Ross. Ralph Prater and James Hollings worth. Misses Sylvia and Murnetta Sum merville, of Miami, Fla , is spend ing several weeks with their grand parents, Mr and Mrs G. C. Nabors. Miss Cavilene Elliott, of George town, is visiting relatives for a few weeks Mrs H. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. J. Greer and J F. Bailey, of Union, L. B Craig, of Woodruff, Joe Bai ley, of Idaho Falls. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Craig, of Greenville. Mr and Mrs. Harold Huckaby, of Wash ington D. C , Mrs- C. J Baukmght, of t'harleston. Mrs. Metta Stone and Miss Sara Stone, of Clinton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J Craig. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley have moved to Newberry to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley have recentlv retired from Joanna Mills. With The Sick Mrs. Naomi Weir underwent sur gery at the local hospital on Fri day. Mrs. Thelma Sheriff was admit ted to the hospital last week for treatment. James Moseley is convalescing following minor surgery on Satur day. • Mas Wayne Campbell is a patient at Joanna Hospital after an appen dectomy last week. Tommy Hazel has been confined to his home with measles. Shop Wednesday Mornings Free Parking \ Clinton residents are invited to take advan tage of the free parking and shop on Wednesday mornings. SHOP CLINTON FIRST devotional thoughts. A film. “Meth odist Women, World-Wide Friends” was shown by Mrs. Rudy Prater. During the business session va rious reports were given. Mrs. La vinia Cooley, president, asked for a vote to be taken to increase the con ference pledge to $302. The vote was in favor of the increase. A salad plate with lady fingers and iced tea .w'as served by Mrs. Hack Prater and Mrs. J. L. Abrams./ Workers Conference Meets The Workers Conference of Ep- worth Methodist Church met Satur day night at the Educational build ing. A film was shown during the bus iness session. Ira Dominick, super inlendent of the church school, dis cussed several topics ot interest. I Airing the social hour a covered dish supper was enjoyed. Presbyterian Women Meet The Women of the Church held thetr July meeting Monday night at the home of Mr* Frank Simpoon on Sim* Street Mr* W J Hagan presented the program Mr* J K Wait* gave the Bible study on -The Suffering Church ‘ A new member Mr* Hugh D Pollard mm welcomed into the or gaouatmn Mr* Simpaoe served RgM refresh met* during the mcial hour Mrs. Smith Honored A birthday dinner was given on Sunday for Mrs. Otis Smith at her home. Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Jim Kirkland, Mrs. Ruth Sims. Joe Madden, Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Patterson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prince and children. Miss Emily Littleton of Clinton. The honoree was remembered with a number of gifts. tort SUMMER C01D Conservation Notes By J. B. O'DELL OONERVATI0NISTS TRYING TO STOCK FISH PONDS CORRECTLY The number of fish stocked in a new pond is fare more important than most fishermen realize. Soil Conservation District officials and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Sedvice are concerned about the number of ponds which are being overstocked —too many fish J. B. O'Dell. Soil Conservation Service technician, told the Laurens Soil Conservation District Board last week that the problem is serious. "Most people want all the fish they can get. They don’t realize the danger of getitng too many,” Mr. O Dell explained. “Poor stocking— either too many or too few—results in poor fishing after a yew or two * “We use two stocking rate* for bass and blue gills—100 and 1,000 for ponds to be managed with ade quate fertilization, but only SO and 500 for ponds which will have only natural fertility. Of course we rec ommend fish fertilization which protects a pond from submerged weeds and yields 5 to 10 times as many pounds of fish per acre by fishing. But some folks still feel they cannot afford to use fertilizer. They should stock at the lower rate. Overstocking results from any one of three common errors. Wher ever a few fish happen to be in a pond or put there before hatchery fish arrive, they spawn and grossly overstock the water almost over night. A pond owner who fails to measure his pond's size carefully, usually guesses its surface acreage to be more than actual. Some own ers will take a double order or accept any surplus fish available when the fingerlings are delivered. AUTO LOANS Financing and Refinancing NEW and USED CARS Better Service Than Ever For Our Many Customers and Friends in the CLINTON AREA Washington Motor Finance Co. of Laurens N. Harper St„ Near Highway 76 By-Pass Telephone 25262 Ijiiirens Home Office: Greenville. S. C. The fish pond owner*, who under stand about fish, carefully avoid these mistakes in stocking FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of July, 1958, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Robert S. Owens, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Execu trix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make Thoreday, Jaly 17, 1958 payment on or before that date; and all persona having claims against said estate will preoent them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. MARY FRANCES POOL OWENS - Executrix June 30. 1958. 4tc IF YOU DON'T READ * . * • THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 KEEP ABREAST OF WORLD NEWS * TUNE IN TO WPCC EACH MORNING MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — for — WORLD NEWS Brought To You By The Washington Motor and Finance Co. 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