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6 ^ ^<. ' iSkAHiy^ ^%4l VjL wnfl^H^^HBRgl m?ISk '4DIHKL - 'V 1H fc$, fii jj yt |^M PW?1 THE BOY SCOUT TROOP at was no trouble in getting the entin drinks for the boys and their leade IlMW1 ori j 1 THESE ARE THE THIRTY-F! during their graduation exercises h these young boys and girls on corr on into high school. THE GRADUATION CLASS ] aret maiteiy, principal. addressed t wards in the Lydia Club House c ir.ove on into high school. tv^HK ^fcJC ' t y jPHM MIh m? Cecilia McLendon, left, daughter of the Cecil McLendons, was 10 April 7 and Sandra Mills, right, daughter of Mrs. Sam Hairston, was 10 March 29, both of Lydia. Clinton Mills recently had a hot i troop to turn oat. There was "a rs. C [VE graduates from Academy Str eld a few days ago. Clinton and lpleting their basic education and ^^nf>0 0 FROM PROVIDENCE School at L hem. A capacity crowd attended t] limaxed the evening for the youm w . t- JLLDonna Faye Hammett was 18 months old May 2 and is the granddaughter of Mrs. Pearl Hammett. Clinton Cloth Room. THE CLOTHMAKER m 'H <^B jBi flK j9 r' >8 t H fl dog roast and it looks as if there 11 you can eat" of hot dogs and eet School at Clinton Mills shown Lydia Mills congratulates each of ?U? 1 1- ? w lonca luciu iulk db mey move np Oft O ^ ft " " v? ifctl. ! ydia is shown above as Miss Margie exercise and a reception aftergsters. We wish them luck as they JFBI Eunice Braswell, Annie Mae Bagwell and Grace Wooten are shown here with a tremendous string of fish "they" caught at Santee-Cooper. Their husbands claim they had something to do with this catch. r^^iH ^EEEEsHH^H v J^Kfi(flPHu IBB y Wf M l&^v GRADUATES FROM PROVID! a lovely reception at the Lydia C ? Xi *J 1 ? - aiitrr wit? graduation exercises were shown enjoying themselves as thei Academy School (Cont'd, from Page 5) and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mrs. Robert McCrary, Mrs. J. V. Lowe. Mrs. Alan Powers, Mrs. J. R. Reynolds and Mrs. Joe Land. The following students had highest averages for t h e school year: Mrs. Pitts' first grade: Janice Hughes, Douglas Rice and Maria Ann King. Mrs. Coleman: Sandy Leopard, Lawrence Leopard and Linda Smith. Mrs. Little: Judv Lever. Charles Cannon, and Tony McGee. Mrs. Ellis' second grade: rii? i ~ l T > i vtiunuuivii rviirsun, diuihi.i FaIlaw and Carolyn Rogers. Mrs. Copeland: Sandra Rice. Virl Barker. Betty Hughes. Mrs. Workman's t h i r d grade: Cheryl Harris. Cheryl Wilson, and Steve All man. Mrs. Donnan: Sandra Dunawav. Juanha Hamrick and Tyier Bryant. Miss Mauney's f o u rt h grade: Marvin Sanders. Cornelia Martin. Kav Pearson. Carolyn Heaton. Kathv Snelgrove and Sybil Windsor. Miss Lee's tilth grade: H./I. . 1.* T7* l - l: ? iViNIct I >\ U. I* I il II K 1 111 Williams and Dolores Brookshire. Miss Milam: Susan Terrv. Billy Glenn, Sandra Ivester. and Delora Lvda. Mrs. Blakelv's sixth made: Loraine Patterson. Jimmy Madden. Tony Hooper. Mrs. Leatherwood: Ruth Huey, Jimmy Barker, and Juanita Nance. Mr. Templeton: Jani c e B&Mr PFC Wac. Patricia Cauble and her sister. Martha, are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Cauble of Lydia. Pat is stationed in Lubbock, Texas and recently spent a few days at home. JUNE 15. 1953 ENCE School at Lydia were given lub House by the Woman's Club over. A few of the graduates are r hostesses serve. Braswell, Carolyn Dunaway and Joyce Wright. Perfect attendance w a s made bv HI students. Tommy I .an ford made perfect attendance for his fifth straight year. Nnvol Cnr Ic Made By Clark A. C. Clark of No. 2 Carding, second shift, Clinton Mills, isn't satisfied with the Fords, Chevrolets. etc., on today's market so he just made a car for himself just as he wanted it. The midget unit is powered with a six horsepower Wisconsin air cooled engine with a motorcycle transmission. It weighs between four and five hundred pounds and has plenty of speed if you can hang on when it is doing it. The frame is made of reinforced bed railings, is 22 inches wide at the driver's seat. 74 inches long with a 58 inch wheelbase. It has wheel barrow wheels, tires a n d tubes. Mr. Clark is planning a top of striped awning cloth and will name it then the Con vertible Doodle Butf. 9?> .... ? Alice Faye is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel. Clinton plant, and celebrated a birthday June 1 1.