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feasket-
aession
hian College and
runs through Friday. The 98
boy* participating arp learn
ing bgtlc fundathentals and
team play. The hoys are be
ing instructed by Tommy
WUUaifls, Jesse. Medlock,
Don Helms, Bay Graves,
Bennie Crabtree, John Coak-
ley, Jimmy Elliott.
Included in the school are
basketball films, swimming,
ping pong and other activities.
The week will end with tour
nament play in each age
group. The tournament starts
Friday at 1:30 p.m. fhe pub
lic is invited to vidlt the
school and observe the in
struction and tournament
vplay.
A. F. Mitchell
Laurens — Alsey Fuller
Mitchell, retired Brevard, N.
C., attorney, died Tuesday,
Jfily 4, ip a Greenville nprs-
ih& home after fi long illness.
- . Nplive* of .Laurehs, sbrj of
the *late Wllnarrr f C.' and' Sara
Rujler MttcfiellVvhe lived; in
Brevprd and Whs a former
superintendent of. education
for Transylvania County, N.
C.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
IJelva Dyda TVIitchell of Pen-
rpse, N. C.; a stepson, Dr.
Henpy Bradley of Greensboro,
N. Q,; twq brothers, W. {C-
Mitchell of Mountville and E.
C. Mitchell of Jacksonville,
Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. J.
Henderson of Waterloo.
Graveside services were
conducted Thursday at 3 p.
m. jit Mountville Cemetery
hy Rev. Floyd Chandler.
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ten Villag# Qrauwood Mills
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Mr and lira CfOTW) Pm* rhlM M MmI
have returned * tjf# VfWi If riff I
wgaks trip tq aramptqn
ria, Canada- while there t*
aznnded the fiuwer feetti
awl Mr- Core waa hi
thjp municipal Council
ppat service op coupci
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presented an engraved rlftf nrj£f(nfll8Peftlrer*
Mr. Core has been parspniirl WwffHM
isrs i =“ *? i, W , «W5!
P F C Joe Shav Jr ton BtWW WtH te served an
.ioe way «fr-» •wn iho campus beginning at 6:30
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe if- I, ^
gome l.SfiA members and
tq atten4
Waiting
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The W. S. Hatton Insur
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SECUriiTY
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Coach Raymond 1 Spoon if^ll^Vhi'fl^d^n 'placil^g: cut
tings in a pure sand mixture lime
of year that cuttings should hc*'^UJt piit f^r, best rciiUlts.
After setting the cuttings out, he q'piqslde POyer
over the box and Uien puts burlap 9Y?r Id keep plants
from getting too much light. Ip th^a tp'fOur weeks the
plants will have taken roots. "
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Rooting plants has become service*’;Ml\ Spopn bpUpves
a hobby with many people, that root stcrhulaing chemi-
This is the time of year whin cal V‘feh-• ^ 'QtL t T £
, small cuttlhgs are dipped in-
the roots of evergreen and t o thp cbfmicalVointX)Mnd be-
semi-evergreen types are fore thejy af'e insertfd into the
started. Cuttings develop sand mixture. T90. much of
roots in three to four weeks ^ compound could kill the
under proper conditions. New ^^tt^veTto be
currant seasons growth is very good " Hq^ever, there
best to use. A rooting com- are qthprs spoh as rootone
pound of pure sand is best a ^d s|emroo^ on the * market
suited to root azaleas and .that do ajjopd job.,
.. ... .. . Mr. Snoop recommends
other cuttings. It is necessary highly ttaiTfVfryone who is
that the cuttings be kept interested in -Landscaping or
moist. This cap be done by growing sbrutys to try 'hooting
Spraying water over them as sqpte at this time of pear. He
often as needed. They should sgjw j} is. a ^efV simple rhat-
also be kept in a conditiqq >of tef ap<| mp Ihli I* facinating
high humidity. This is accom- ai^ ipthre«ting«' After tpe
plished very oftep by plastic p|pnts'me raotefj, My. Spopp
covers. Direct sun light la Pfe- take 9^ Wd pot
vented by using burlap bags tttytyR jji a Offer hod where
pver tte •tniettn. 4^ t#? W' . »P««
I talked with Coach Bay-
moud Spoon last week and th|pi
he is putting out several hun- ^
dred azaleas along with ca- rooting , r
mellias and other plants. He anyope lk^intfer^sted
has several small containers ^ thlatoS? «,><»« jkrwts
that are approximately three advia O t L Tl veral
by four feet In size. These “".SF®
platoon is assisfteg^tp the
(avalry. reared IRIftfir, W*!! address
Mrs. Virginia Lindsey hfs the gTOMP MtW tl»ey are wel-
returned after a trip to New coiped by 4- Harris, Jr.,
York and Niagara Falls. executive vice president of
Mr. and Mrs. E)ial Hepdef* GreepwoMi Ifills.
son, attended the fURCTfl Of H- A. finer, vice-president
Miss Beaulah Dean ip Whit- fo^ operations at Greenwood
mire Saturday afternoop- Mills, will be in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pupnn- WWF 1 A .‘ 1,t . al " f
wav from Winter Haven ne * mP^POrs will be recog-
Fla arc WsItmc Mr, Aunts ni ^ d Pwcnvood Mills Prcsl-
ria., arc visumg mrs. Agnes dent ^ Q gelf wiU prescnt
engraved watches.
. The Quarter Century Clubs
Will pot
fftPts.
containers
are filled with
pure, white sand. The sand is
Me as
is con-
h! Tbft is due
r 'AvM,.
wet and then tamped with a 1*^* u oe
short two by four. After tam- ^ vtrV BUtfi'secticide ap-
Sp atrh%:r“ e clnt" 5S.S»C*ito At- »
up a trenen lor tne cutting.. w .y b necefswy in most cas-
He w. l then retamp on each th.t-apS.licaUons be appli-
s,de of he cutting. Before m- ^ duri Jul The weevil3
serting the plants in the sand. can be..hH(lien eaSil), if far-
he will make a narrow sut in _ , ...a,
the bottom of the plant. This Xrfq&jJ&sA are
gives the plant more rooting ^tc*? from the squares.
SKIN ITCH
DON’T SCRATCH IT!
IN 15 MINUTES,
If not pleased, your 48c
at any drug counter. I'
ME-NOT quiets itchii
minutes; kills germs to/speed
healing. Fine for eczema, in- of thA reepmmended insect-
sect bites, foot itch, other sur- icides.V‘pierce cgll the office
face rashes. NOW at Young’s and aak<for Information Card
J6-3C-/20 97. 1 ■*
This will occur within 18-21
days. It will he necessary to
go all the' way through and
kill the oldest weevils along
the young weevils that
)e coming from the old-
luares. '
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COBBIES
SOCIALITES
Miss Blqkdy
Ora — Miss Agnes Eliza
beth (Betty) Blakely, 44, dW
at her home Thursday after
a long illness.
Native of Laurens OouRty,
daughter bf Mrs. NOPUlP
Thom os on Alakely of Qrq aqd
the late W. B. Blakely, she
was a graduate of Erskine
College and had taught school
in Woodruff.* She was a phy
sical education teacher a|
Ford High School and a nw
ber of Ora ARP Church.
Surviving f also are three
brothers, Milton Y. Blakely
of Laurens, W. Tommy and
Roger Blakely of Ora; and a
sister, Mrs. J. Calvin Smith
of Clover.
Funeral services were con
ducted at Ora ARP Church
Friday at 5 p.m. by Rev. Guy
Smith, Jr. and Dr. P. L.
Grier. Burial was in Ora
Cemetery.
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iss Geraldipe Haycock,
Dejigft^wt of public
cgsewprker witti W ppHFe«s
apd Miss Gergldipe Haycock,
County ]
WelffHtf-
The fym ^ annual
workshop wrs qn “Bpspifa-
tory Di§easg|5 in Children”.
Oo|«too0lok spp^kers led the
sessions.
Clintoii, S. C* J^y 13 > ^ 67
Mill
WhitRiire - Miss Beulah
Maud* dean, W, «f Clinton
Highway, died in an Orange-
Hurk hPapmi TfeHfsfay §lter-
ooqii several ^
OecUoing health-
Native of poapty,
daugbtor qf the late s. w.
m mhp
S §s a wemher qf Whitm* r q
ethodist ChHfph-
' Burvivipg aff. ttyp sisters,
■ Mrs. Ev« Pew Fwg«w °f
Clinton gpU Mrs. ptMew
Bvap YpHWuf Newbvrry; apt!
0 hrqti'er, R. W- Pcan of
Whitmire.
Funeral services were con
ducts Satorflay at }MP a -
m. in the Whitmire Ifetopthst
Church by Rev. Jgfpes H.
Nates and Rev. GeoFge Ba
ker. Burial was in Whitmire
Cemetery.
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R. Johnson.
Mrs. Amy Sumner won a
14 lb han, at Ihv horse show ^ made up of venam wUh
m Newbviiy hist Saturday a ' 25 or more years of continous
service to Greenwood Mills.
service
ternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Mayfield spent Each plant ^ or aciVI , c
last week visiting her patents (jejjarmient has its own club.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hassie Music for the program will
in Mystic, Conn. She stopped be P rovi4ed by the Laurens
in N. Y. to see iriends en- Q oun t y Barber Shop quartet.
roule - Dr. Courtenay has been
Mrs. Lois Abrahams has mi|lister of First p resbyter i an
returned to her office after an c hurch in Nashville for the
illness.
past 24 years. He was gradu-
Mrs. Norma Lawson, and ated f r o m Maryville Cdllege
daughter, COrrine also BUd anc i Printeton T Theological
Phipps and Ronda toured Fla. Seminary^ and did graduate
last week. They went down work at the University of Wis-
the east coast and up the consin.
west coast making longer
stops at Clear Water and Sil- ClintOfl JlllliorS
ver Springs. c j ^
Mrs. Harold Copeland and l-WH VJUlHCb
Lim, Mrs. Dan Gunter and Clinton pushed across a
Mrs. Dennis Fallow, Sr. and single run in the top of the
Dennis Jr. visited Reverend seventh inning that provid-
and Mrs. Dewey Brazill in An- ed the cushion for a 4-3 vic-
derson this past Tuesday. tory over Ware Shoals in an
Mrs. Annie Lou Weisner is American Legion game at
on vacation. Ware Shoals last Wednesday
Mrs. Willie Mae Elrod has night,
returned from Montreal and Tommy Elrod led the Win
Expo ’67. ners ’ wit h two hits in
Mrs. Janie Garrett has re- four tr>P 8 - «
turned to work after a stay in Clinton , -.900 0Q3 100 4 8 2
Bailey Memorial Hospital. W. SboalsOQO 000 030— 3 0 1
Mrs. Beatrice Tinsley has rRirii , NWftOD *.1
returned from vacation. GREENWOOD WINS, b 1
Mrs. Alma Ree Mason, had Greenwood jumped off to a
visitors last week. Mr. and 3-0 legd in the second inning
Mrs. A. D. May, Mr. and and went on to a 6-1 Ameri-
Mrs. James Bootner and can Leg tun victory over Ciin-
children, from Jackson, Miss, ton here Friday night.
Mrs. Francis Williamson Harrison led the Greenwood
had as visitor her aunt Mrs. attack with two hits, one ot
Alice Price, of Newberry. them a home run in the sev-
Mrs Rennie Setzer attend- OOO 102- 6 8 1
ed a picnic and family gather- cl . nt#n ^ m m _, 3 2
Boltop and York; Reames
and Davis.
BUSTER BROWN
*<*'■' •a .
ier-
ing at the lake home of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Hamilton on
Lake Greenwood this past
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ^ee and
children spent last week in
Montreal at Black Mountain,
N.C.
Mrs. Laura M. Howard had
visitors for several days last
week, Mrs. Sally A. Trog-
desorn and Mrs. Myrtle
Quarells of Lynchburg, Va.
Mrs. Lucille Barker and
Mrs, Annie L. Rowley were
week-end visitors of Mrs.
Margaret Lockett. Mrs. Row-
ley is hostess’d! Spartanburg
Junior College Student Cen
ter.
Mrs. 01 He Wrenn is a surgi
cal patient at Columbia Hos
pital. Her room number is
127.
Two summer classes of the
Front Campus School visited
the Capital building in Col
umbia last Tuesday. They
were accompanied by Miss
Prentice, JJrs. Johnson, Mrs.
Daily, teachers, also Mr. Joe
Shay.
They were guests in the Sen
ate and recognized by Mr.
Dobbins and also in the house
and recognized by Mr. Tay
lor.
Mrs. Watkins
| * Poway, Calif. — Mrs. Ber
nice Campsen Watkins, 67, of
Pomaria, formerly of Whit-
,mire, and Ninety Six, S. C.,
died Saturday at a San Diego
hospital after a long illness.
Native of Newberry Coun
ty, daughter of the late Har
ry and EbbieGraddick Camp-
sen, she had lived in Poway
for the past dight years.
['/ Surviving are two sons,
Jafck Earl Watkins of Den
ver, Colo., and Harry N.
\yatkins of Pomari^; a .dau
ghter, Mrs. George P. (Doris)
Faulkner of Johns Island, S.
C.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary
Grubbs of Washington, D. C.,
*axid Mrs. Louise Kerr, Qf Bel-
fair, Wash.; thrqe brothers,
I *Ji H. and Alphonso Campsen
of Spartanburg, S. C., and Ot
to Campsen of Belfair; four
.^fandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Friday at 2:30 p.m.
at Gray Funeral Home, Clin
ton, by Rev. W. L. Browb.
*Burial was in Rosetnont.Cem
etery, Clinton.
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