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. 1mm 4, 1M9 mi cuntom niBoMn.i Personal and News of Social Joanna Dr W U» mtm. Dr Pe- MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Repress* tat It* Phone Joai 8261 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors and Mrs. W. K. Waits spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M Waits in Belton. Mrs. Mae Metis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shealey and family of Irmo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IJ. C. Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jordan and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank John son and Johnny of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitzgerald and Randy of Spartanburg visited Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Fleming Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and Hal spent Sunday in Taylors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson. Mr. ad Mrs. L. H. Poag visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne in Tren ton Sunday afternoon. Miss Melinda Stroud will cele brate a birthday Saturday June €. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nabors and Mrs. Corson Nabors attended Graduation Excercises at Furman University * in Greenville Sunday. Oran Nabors was a member of the graduating class. ^ NIVER’S SPEND WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nhrer, Sr. •f Bluff ton spent the week-end with their son and daughter-tn- law, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nhrer, Jr. On Sunday, the Nlver’s and their guests ad Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nhrer, m af malna at tended the Graduation of Mbs Ana Nlver at Whsthrop Codege at Rock Hill Mr and Mrs Guy Prater. Mr. and Mrs Hack Prater spent the week-end at Myrtle Bench Mr and Mrs Rudy McCarthy and children of Aike spent the weak-end with Mr sad Mrs . F McCarthy. % Mr aad Mrs Jack Jaotre aad Urinate Prater ad la W lando, Fla., are spending thia week with Mr and Mrs. C. J. Craig Charlie Dickey and Henry Turner of Greenville visited Mr and Mrs. C. A. Dickey on Thursday after noon. Mrs. H. E. Echols of Columbia, La., arrived Monday night to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair.- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Compton and children, Ken and Bonnie, of Mark ham, 111. are visiting relatives in Joanna and Newberry. Mrs. Comp ton is the former Miss Inez Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Duncan, Clair and Maxine spent last week at Myr tle Beach. A2c Ray Boyce of Shaw A.F.B. and P.F.C. Tommy Boyce of Fort Lee, Va., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Boyce. SPENDS WEEK-END Miss Myrtle Murphy of Augus ta, Ga. spent the week-eM with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murphy. Ale and Mrs. Wallace Sanford and Susan of Fairview, Mass, are spend ing a months leave with Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Lever and Mr. V. B. Sanford. Mrs. J. H. Craft of Silver street was iH at the home of her daughter, Mrs Cecil Odell, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston and daughters of Prosperity and Mr and Mrs. Manon Crowder and ckiL dren of Mountville visited Mr. and Mrs C. A Dickey Sunday Mrs W # Hair days last week with Mr and Mrs Hoyt Nobles in Newbcrrwy Mias Brenda Odell spent the week ad with Mias Loom Beckham m I Matthews Mrs Boyce Hart was the Sunday Mory ‘ at J C arter m wtUi trteta Carter. Mrs Rudy Prater, Mrs Godfrey. Mr* James Siaipi Kittie Moseley and Mrs Lovlaia Cooley attended the Officers Train ing Day at Mam Street Methodist Church in Greenwood on May 23 VISITS CLEMSON Mrs. l-avtnla Cooley, J. M. Ross sod Mrs. B. P. Lorfc of Clinton spent Sunday with' Mike Cooley and Joe Lark at Clem too College. Miss Sue Boyce of Wiothrop Col lege is at home for Summer Vaca- tio. Pvt. Ray Farmer and Richard alley of Fort Jackson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ashley and family of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts, Miss Bonnje Pitts and Mrs. W. R. Pitts. Sr. of Clinton spent Sunday in Sa vannah, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rumph. They also visited at HiKon Head Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields and Allen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith at Enoree. Mike Cooley of Clemsou College is at home for the summer. Mrs. Charlie Nabors of Clinton was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Odell WILL SPEND SUMMER Billy Carter «f St. CWiVt Ju- ■fer CuUege, < aiteusvtlle. Md. wlO arrive uxL»> (Thuraday) U tprud the summer with M S pa- renta. Dr. ad Mr». W. J. Carter. Miss Charlotte DeVinaey and Mr. aad Mr aad Mn Ate D L Gamer af Ucklaad Air Fart* Boat. Tetaa * pendmg a three weeks leave with Ida poreata Hubert *r •«* Mm Daa Gunter Mrs Maude Fanner and Mias Velda Farmer of Hinton spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Charlie Celt Mm. J. D Odell and Mm. Ray Templeton spent the week-end in Rock Hill and attended graduation excercises at Winthrop College Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killiam and Larry visited in Prorperity and White Rock during the weekend and also attended the Baccalaureate Ser vice of Mid-Carolina High School 2k DAY LEAVE James Arthur (Peanut) Smith •f the Navy aad stationed in Puerto Rieo, is spending a 2« day leave with his mother, Mrs. An nie Smith. Mrs. Smith is employ ed in the Cloth Shop of the Jo anna Stores. WITH THE SICK (ttlmtmt (Elinmtrle FARMS... AND FOLKS By J. M. Eleazer I'lemson College 'T Information Specialist rj f rrrri ................. ORDER PINE SEEDLINGS lyet explored that a stepped-up re- Pines are growing into quite a search program might find crop in South Carolina. Thousands , * * ,- of our old tilled acres have gone COTTON STAND n ever since >w our State lent Contest But ala«. on my found that time had taken tree* The road was widened tut I these But a ions has been a tr And for many year has borne .t out Fhat croup of con-, ,h * ““ ** trstant, w.th the tr st stalks on the * rt! ‘"to decay before land invariably ma«.e the most cot- And «"■* ton ot renew themselves with sprouts, ., like the honey locust we spoke of Out west many farmers dont thin hm> | a#t w ^ ^ their cotton at all, and look what they make' Memson recommends 3 Xn ""* r ^ to 4 stalks per h.ll 8 to 12 tnches mons trw * ^ !h( * rp *" . ing was shade for us to rest under . ' , * . -when working tn those fields in the summer And I remember early in BOYS ARE THAT WAV the spring, when they were in Last week we took a stroll back b|oom how the ^ svvarmod ()Ver through the Stone Hills of the Dutch them ()f * timp lh|S was imprpsse<1 Fork and saw a bit of how time to them. And many more will. Our Just what is ,he right th.ckness lad chanced thjngs tberP that mPm . ' "l' Cl-.to Cnnoclrv nonartmom ic nnUL i .. a i ... n *' 1 lauen State Forestry Department is now t0 i eave cotton' 1 growing out its seasonal crop of . f .. d . d - T llsf James Clayton Summer received man y millions of these seedlings. In wbaf )s ]t0 treatment at Joanna hospital sev- rece nt years all they could produce ... . eral days last week. have been readily bought and set An °' d fr,e " d who farmfd in Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby of Green- out by landowners. In fact they have ,er ear 'y tw f ,,es ^ en 1 was viU has returned home following had m0 re orders than they could fill ag f nt ,her u e reminds , rn 1 e 1 of a test he treatment at Joanna hospital. on most years. put on m h,s co1ton fldd about 1924 Sandra Kcv is ponvalf^spini* at hpr . . . This was a carpful man, and he did ^anara ivey is convalescing at ner ^ year they starled taking or ., ? home following a tonsriectomy at ders for the m on March 1 and will 8 t e local b^dAl- continue until July 31, our Forester Kay and Phoebe Darnell, daugh- Bil , Bark „ ^ me on me when I stepped on a bee that to the ground with one ory holds Now !e: s go a little fur- ^ tb e small blooms that were then , * 1er - shedding Along the field road that led back i never was very hot for work, in the woods to our schoolhouse And that shade appealed to me when I was a kid were four lone more, I believe, than the fruit from persimmon trees about as far apart them in the fall In fact 1 used it so as ordinary telephone poles In our much when I was supposed to be day, those trees were invaluable hoeing cotton down there that my For they bore abundant crops of brother threatened to get my daddy He accurately laid off acre strips * :>es, persimmons in the area on me about it Man. that felt good through his cotton field One was| An ^ n,t on *y would hold to lie on the cool grass under them. on the trees clear out into early win- watch buzzards soaring on high, and ter and become candied like raisins j us t i et the sleepy world go by 6ut Now I'm >ure the rocks are thick my brother, who was older, had a ters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dar- “ 0rders for thpse pinp seedlings not ,hl i " ned at a11 ’ or * t0 6 nell have retunned home follwong for delj next winter at trans . one 12 and one to 18 inches apart tonsilectomies at the local hispital plantin g ljme can ^ placed with He m >' memory with the Bob and Gary Fulmer had their PO * unty agPn t s STS men A-ST of * act that ,he unthinned acre made er there for to and from school each more realistic outlook He knew that tonsils removed at Joanna hospital flces ag teachers countv rangers ^ mos, co,ton knocked down handfuls grass had to be gotten before it got 1 —* u ’ ’ 'It was about that time that Hall’s with good throwing last week. district foresters, or directly with Mrs Gwen Clark is recuperating ^ State commission of Forestry. * ork a J ( ' ,< ‘ mson s Florence Station abounded in those bill rooks that big or the rains came And he And the lit- wouldn't let me use that shade near- after having her tonsils removed at 3^ 357 Columbia Joanna hospital. * • • • Mrs Pauline King underwent a WEEVIL RESEARCH NEEDED tonsi ecromy at Joanna hospital re- ‘ Improvements in methods of t C , „ _ controlling boll weevil* is one of the . - —, — J. IT Reynold ^ of Lug off, S. C. most important present research spent several 0riB Na6or( of Greenville visited "*■' ***” • *«bc»l P«ient at Ja. needa." report* the USD As Cotton ““ ‘ - ' 1 **“ G C Nabors during * nru "®*Pf ! ^l id Cotton Seed Research and Mar ketmg Advisory Committee Our own Robert Coker of Harts vile, has been spear heading this idea no* for some time He shows that. t» proper'-on to its importance three Mr and Mrs G. C Nabors during »»*l**l last week * r » Hunmeutt is a surf] Mm Breda Odell «f Winthrop Col ^ P* 1 **"* •« the local hospital lege u at home for the summer W W J«ek» uderwswt a loomlee Mr and Mrs Lucius MU aad mo omy •' bospual Monday Jimmy of Fort Dix. N J rkutad Flow* Summers, dough ter of Mr was showing the same thing * It tie kids who couldn't throw got their ly as much as I wanted to. takes a lot of cotton stalks to make toll for picking the fallen persim — _ -7~' a good yield under weevil condit- mons up for us suborrlbe to rhe Chronicle A&P ANNIVERSARY VALUES r guest of Mr aad Mn C. J. 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