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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 14

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Lifestyles Page 2B The Gaffaey Ledger, Wednesday, October 14, 1998 Katlyn Michelle Greene Sara Elizabeth Gregory, daughter of Frank and Donna Gregory of Hilton Head Island, was 2 years old Sept. 9. Her Joel and Crystal Greene of 136Northey St. announce the birth of their daughter, Katlyn Michelle, on Sept. 28.

1998, "I i S. .1 Duke, all of Gaffney, and Vicky Joe Byars of Blacksburg. Brittany Michelle Terwilliger Larry and Tammy Terwilliger of Blacksburg announce the birth of their daughter, Brittany Michelle, on Sept. 18, 1998, in' Upstate Carolina Medical Cen-; ter weighing 8 lbs. 13 ozs.

Grandparents are Frank and Carolyn Chariker of Blacksburg and Larry and Brenda Terwilliger of Rutherfordton, N.C. Upstate Carolina Medical Center weighing 7 lbs. 9 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

John Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Dean North, all of Birmingham, Ala. PaRKER Alan Byars Alan and Sonya Byars of 635 Garvin Lake Rd. announce the birth of their son, Parker Alan, on Sept.

29, 1998, in Upstate Carolina Medical Center weighing 6 lbs. 14 ozs. Grandparents are Ronnie and Janice Downey, Bob and Wanda grandparents are LeQuita and J.D. Ramsey of Blacksburg, Don Poole of Pageland, Lorene Robbins of McMinnville, and the late George Gregory. Great-grandparents are Grace Wilson of Blacksburg, Mildred Poole of Gaffney, the late Clyde Wilson and the late Jack Poole.

YOUR CHOICE Sorority officers Officers for the 1998-1999 year of XI Alpha Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are (l-r) Shirley Addis, president; Billie Taylor, vice-president; Rebecca Robbs, treasurer; and Patty Greene, secretary. The group's September meeting was held at the home of Ann Loftis and the program topic was "Family Reward Harvest from Family Life." Ruth Ann Ohlsen will present a program on preventing osteoporosis at the October meeting. in Spartanburg Regional Medical Center weighing 7 lbs. 5 ozs. Grandparents are Billy and Nancy Mace, Sandra Greene and the late Charles Greene.

Trevor John Lewis Dr. Steven John and Jennifer Howard Lewis of 170 Brittany Rd. announce the birth of their son, Trevor John, on Sept. 19, 1998, in Upstate Carolina Medical Center weighing 8 lbs. 9 ozs.

Grandparents are Coley and Carolyn Howard and Bob and Sue Lewis. Margaret Ellen North Mark and Ellen North of 163 Brittany Rd. announce the birth of their daughter, Margaret Ellen, on Sept. 23, 1998, in Reg. 19.99 1 I tUMMM tm.

Ladiaa' "Megan" Larry Brandon Borders was 2 years old Sept. 15. His parents are Ricky and Melania Borders. Grandparents are I "Wpcilinlrt' Butterflies 1 Reg. 19.99 Li I Ladiaa' "Brook" Navy, Bone, Red and Black Ladias' "Chelsea" Taupe, Green, Wine.

Navy, Bone and I fx EH Calvin Benton, Terry Harvey, Larry Borders and Rachel Klinck. Great-grandparents are Sarah Benton, Oren and Bessie Harvey, Dorothy Behel-er, Jack and Catherine Borders, the late Lee Otis Benton and the late Jim Beheler. 1 Leather t'-w Hiker Jf Keg 24 99 lln'i Plain ToW wlnf. 1 Big Boys' 6 SUB STRTIQ! MATCHING HANDBAGS Navy. Bans, Red, Black, Taupe, Green, Wine, Grey and Blk.

Patent Available in assorted styles. SamMeft Shop 71 1 West Floyd Baker Blvd. Call Ahead For Take-Out mm Blake Manning WhlSENANT, son of Kenneth and Amy Whisenant of 193 Cherokee Creek will be 2 years old Oct. U'-W- I "W5 needed to establish butterfly gardens at participating elementary and middle schools. Local garden clubs, master gardeners and butterfly experts are helping students to care for the butterfly gardens at their schools and to identify the various types of butterflies that visit the school gardens.

Culin conducts teacher training workshops at three locations around South Carolina and has received requests to establish similar projects in other states. The South Carolina Butterfly Project has a web page to track the project's activities and provide links to additional web sites and participating schools at http: butterfly.clemson.edu Culin's work is funded through a $93,000 Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional Development grant awarded by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education and by the' S.C. Agriculture and Forestry Research System based at Clemson University. Culin developed the South Carolina Butterfly Project based on work by Dave L.

Kulhavy, an entomologist at Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas. GSM Continued from page 1B starts out as an egg. They must draw at least three nectar cards along the way and avoid the other dangers or their butterfly dies. The ones who successfully complete the life cycle from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to adult and then safely cross the Gulf are greeted with a "Welcome to Mexico" sign and mari-achi music.

Thafs the fun part. The whole process takes about twenty minutes and is held outside, weather permitting. The learning part is that the students then look at the number of eggs that started the game, how many of those survived to complete the trip and what dangers they encountered along the way. The South Carolina Butterfly Project also encourages schools to create butterfly gardens so the students can watch real monarchs and participate in an international effort, called Monarch Watch, to count the numbers and movements of the butterflies. In addition, the Journey North Project sponsored by the Children's Museum in Mexico City encourages schools in the United States to send paper monarchs to schools in Mexico.

A greeting is written in English on one wing and in Spanish on the other wing. Teachers in South Carolina are using various combinations mif wwi fan i5nisti hi I Xf 15. Blake will celebrate his birthday with family and friends at McDonald's on Saturday. His grandparents are Ron and Nancy Boheler of 529 Old Pro's Dr. and Morris and Genelle Whisenant of 1774 Chesnee Hwy.

Great-grandparents are Mrs. Clayton Heffner of Rutherfordton, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fowler, the late Clayton Heffner, the late Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Boheler, the late Edisto Fowler, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Whisenant Sr. W. Floyd Baker Blvd.

Hwy. 1 1 864-489-8660 i A SCOGGINS, son of Chip and Denise Scoggins of Gaffney, was 6 years old Sept. 26. His grandparents are Robbie Vv tidty aectpt cuitonwi wtth rtlrtiwnt income 1 mi mmm il if Jl of these programs the Migration Game, Butterfly Gardens at Schools and Monarch Watch to teach elementary and middle school students the butterfly life cycle, the importance of preserving butterfly habitats, the mathematical skills for tracking butterfly populations, and composition skills to compile reports on butterfly observations. Some of the state's high school vocational agriculture students are growing plants and Faye Harris and Forrest and Margaret Scoggins.

Great-grandparents are Hettie Jordan of Gaffney, Jimmy and Mildred White of Earl, the late Roy Jordan, the late Lewis and Melzie Harris, the late Hollie and Juanita Scoggins and the late L.Z. and Nina Dobbins. a il the right mm at the right 111 'ffilf USC V) i ''I after the USC-Arkansas football game Saturday, Oct. 17. The band, Second Nature, will perform.

Tickets cost $5 per person. I i If '(t juniormisses white poplin shirts plus sizes, 15" comp. $22 knit vests plus sizes, 15" comp. $22 comp. $22 to $29 plus sizes, Continued from page 1 and USC President and Mrs.

John M. Palms. Tickets for the barbecue are $5 for the public and $4 for USC students, faculty and staff with valid identification. Rain location will be the Russell House. The alumni awards dinner will be held at 7 p.m.

Friday in the ballroom of the Adam's Mark Hotel. The popular annual event will begin with cocktails, followed by dinner at 8 p.m. The Jimmy Farr Orchestra will provide musical entertainment. Dinner tickets are $32.50. Cockfest, USC's annual homecoming pep rally, will be at 8 p.m.

Friday in the Carolina Coliseum. The 28th annual event will feature USC head football coach Brad Scott, members of the football team, cheerleaders, Marching Band and skits by USC student organizations. After the pep rally, comedian Anthony Clark will perform. Clark, who play a minister opposite Dan Ackroyd in ABC's "Soul Man," was the lead on NBC's "Boston Commons. Admission is $7 for the public, $4 for USC students, faculty and staff, and free for children under 6.

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