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TUB CLINTON CHRONICLE
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f Interest Front . .
Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLKltti£. Correspondent and Representative
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home on Buice street
Gail Ivester was a patient du
ring the week at Blalock Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and fa
ily attended the funeral of the for
mer’s brother. Sam Lusk, in Salem
last Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Chaney,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mack of Joanna,
attended Sunday night services at
the Faith Baptist Mission in Honea
Path. Rev. Harold Hanley of this
city, has been conducting the ser
vices.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells of
Connecticut, were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox on Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridwell and
daughter, Joyce, Alice Henderson,
and Mrs. George James of Duncan,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Wooten
A1C and Mrs. Bobby Braswell
and son, Gary, of San Francisco,
Calif., are spending a 30-day leave
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Braswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash and
family were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene King in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wright and
family visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Mae Ballew in Whitmire Sun-
seulgsh- MEr.lt ofrm'ers.sW shrdsh
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gooch and
famliy had as their recent visitors
Mr and Mrs. John Dixon and fam
ily of Greenwood
Brenda Greene has just returned
from a visit with her aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Donald, in
Alexandria. Va.
Lonnie Fallaw will enter Roper
hospital in Charleston next Tues
day for observation.
Leona and Ann Beeman were
Sunday guests of Elizabeth Leo
pard.
Mrs. C. A. Elledge visited her
mother, Mrs Rose Prather, in
Whitmire Friday.
Mrs. A. C. Whitten was a business
visitor in Seneca Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W E Phillips of
Simpsonville, were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. A C. Whitten, Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Prather and son
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs Claude
Rush in Greenwood Saturday After
supper they enjoyed viewing slides
of scenes made in Connecticut,
Rhode Island, and Massachusetts
Mr and Mrs Charles Johnson
and children of Rock Hill, spent
Sunday with the former's mother,
Mrs. Mary Johnson
Loris Delvenor of Jacksonville,
, Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Freeman at
tended the wedding of the latter's
niece, Mias Patsy Freeman, and
Guy Martin on Tuesday at the
Griffin Baptist Church in Pickens.
Fla., was a week-end guest of Mr.
pd Mrs. J. H. Ballew
and Mrs. Clyde Britt and
family, of Greenville, were week
end visityrs of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Croy and family,
Mr. and M rx. Donald Prather and
daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Rase
Prather of Whitbare, visited in
Cross Anchor Sunda
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "Klledge and
Mrs. L. C. Elledge of Ch<ss Hill,
were week-end visitors of Mvp. W
V. Storey in Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr and chf
dren of Aiken, were week-end visi
tors of Mrs. John Hedgepath.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell
and children returned home Fri
day after a vacation in Lafayette,
Ga. They visited Rock City and
many places of interest while there
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffin of
Ware Shoals, were week-end visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bras
well.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Belton Warren
of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the
week-end with relatives here en-
route to New Orleans, La.
John Lee Roland has enlisted in
the navy and will leave October 25
for his station. He is the son of
Mrs. Estelle Roland.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson of
Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. Wood-
row Sullivan and sons of Williams-
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woorrow
Wilson over the week-end
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Lokey of
Gaffney, visited Mrs. J. - T. Lokey
Sunday, sne returned home with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
family had as their recent visitors
relatives of the latter from New
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Whitmire of
Barstow, Calif., and Mrs. J. F.
Whitmire of the Hurricane com
munity, were week-end visitors of
Mrs James Dpnaway and Arthur
Birthday Dinner Given
M W Adams was honored with
j birthday dinner on Sunday at his
home on Bailey street.
The cake was beautifully decorat
ed in green and yellow.
With The Sick
Lonnie Fallaw was a patient at
Blalock Clinic for treatment during
the week end
Brenda Fallaw has returned to
school after a recent illness of ton-
silitis.
Brian Blackwell is ill at his home
on Sloan street
Linda Croy has been ill at her
home on Sloan street
Mrs Andy Hames is a patient at
Blalock Clinic,
Johnnie Mason js a medical pa
tient at Blalock Clinic
Mrs Estelle Roland la ill at her
Surprise Birthday Party
Mrs. John Hedgepath was honor
ed with a surprise birthday party
by members of her family Friday
night at her home on Florence St.
A number of friends and relatives
enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Hedge-
path received a number of gifts
Announcement
Tlibre will be a play presented
Sunday\night at 7:30 p. m. at the
Church ofsGod of Prophecy on
Sloan StreeK/The title of the play
is ‘Why I Febc God ’’ The public
is invited to attend
Birthdays and Wadding
Anniversarii
Edward Bigbee celebrates a
birthday October 11.
Jackie Griffin, grandson of 'Mr
and Mrs. W E. Braswell, cei
brates a birthday October 8
Mrs Berrtie Hedgepath observ
ed a birthday October 8.
Mrs. Bill Hedgepath observes a
birthday October 14
Mrs. Andy Hames has a birthday
today, October 9
Jimmie Kernelis celebrates a
birthday October 13
Mrs. Ursula Blakely has a birth
day October 15
Mrs Claude Ward observes a
birthday October 12.
Mrs. Harvey Foster observes a
birthday October 10
Earl Turner has a birthday Oc
tober 13.'
Harold Hampton will celebrate a
birthday October 14.
Charles Kinard observes a birth
day October 14.
Little Rufus King celebrates a
birthday October 14
Mrs W E Harris will observe
a birthray October 14.
Judy Bauknight celebrated a
birthday September 28
Charlene Turner celebrated her
birthday October 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard
celebrated their wedding anniver
sary September 28
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon cele
brated a wedding anniversary Sep
tern her 30
of her daughter, Mrk James Dun-
' away, recently. She was celebrat
ing her 80th birthday
Those enjoying the occasion were:
Mr. and Mrs Reeder Whitmire of
Barstow, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
, Lloyd Whitmire of Greenville; Mrs.
Annie Slayton and Mrs. Evans of
Great Falls; Mrs. Ray Fowler and
children of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs Billy Bowers and daughter of
Hartsyille; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whit
mire and children, Wayne Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyce and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred El
lis and daughters, of Joanna; Mrs.
J. C. Copeland, Mrs E L. Chand
ler, Mr and Mrs Pete Copeland,
Mrs. S. P. Bowers, Mrs. William
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ellis
and children, Mr and Mrs John
Gallman and daughter, Mrs. Ber
nice Prather and children, Mr and
Mrs. Warren Whitmire and chil-
! dren, Mis Kay Hill, Mr and Mrs.
Louie Webb and children, and Ar
thur Dunaway of this city
through the local ASC office at the
rate of 10 cents per cubic yard
Technical assistance in laying out
the ditch was given by the Soil Con
servation Service Mr White now
plans to devlop the bottom land into
improved pasture for his herd of
beef cattle. ,
• • •
Two cooperators of the Laurens
Soil Conservation District are build
ing irrigation ponds this week They
are W. L. Patterson of Laurens,
and Henry Harlan of Lanford Both
ponds are being built for irrigation
water for peaches These men real
ize the importance of water in grow
ing peaches Even though the rain
fall this past year was sufficient for
peaches in most cases, they are pre
paring for next year and the years
after when one irrigation may mean
the difference betwen a brofit arK j
a loss These farmers are using
ASC cost-sharing payments in the
construction of the dams
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Conservation
Notes
By J. B. O’DELL, Conservationist
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Mrs. Ada N. Roper, of Rt. 3, Lau
rens, has done a very fine job this
fall in seeding approximately 15
acres of water management areas
on cultivated land on her farm in
the Hickory Tavern section. These
ireas have been planted to fescue
and ladino clover in preparation
for t^racing these fields Mrs Ro
per hhs applied for cost-sharing
pay me ntVth rough the local ASC of
fice on both the terracing and the
meadow outlet' She was assisted
: in the planmng\and laying out of
these outlets by Nje technicians of
the Soil Conservation Service. The
terraces will be builts/by the dis
trict's terracing machi
All farmers of the distWt who
are in need of terraces. and\vhere
there ‘is a natural depressiofk or
drainage way in their fields, areW
couraged to establish these outlets'
prior to the terracing work Not on
ly does this system handle the wa
ter better but at the same time it
will allow for better alinement of
terraces which will cut down on the
number qf short rows It has been
proven beyond doubt that each
small watershed within a field,
whether it be a few acres or a large
number of acres, has to be treated
individually for maximum soil and
water conservation protection
• • •
Earl White of Fountain Inn, con
structed a drainage ditch 1,13$ feet
long last week to carry off surplus
water from 12 to 15 acres of bottom
land. Dynamite was used for blow
ing the ditch through this marshv
land Approximately 600 pound'
were required to do the )ob Coot I
sharing assistance will be paid
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