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6 t l f I THIS IS THE ACTIVE CUB S pletely organized for the year's woi Smith is Cubmaster and J. B. Neal, 1 Mothers shown on the back row ai Wallace. The Boy Scouts serving as Burdette. WV ^H CLINTON CUB SCOUTS cf Pad under the leadership of Chuck Leaf for all who registered, so if you ar< better sign up TODAY and get in c B|ia % Tw IP v / a [I fiM 1 t* j|Afl A f*J/; T ' 1 ? S^iLy 'r"~] - J W - * ^r""^ fin, ^ -"* U* t il la r^nS Mm / UgfPlf"" CLINTON BOY SCOUTS from * a recent wiener roast given by Johi didn't have food and fun, just look ,^^Mt '. 'Jfl Ji^rm "l.VT I IfeL* * ^1 pk^J^^Mv /J| COUT PACK in the Lydia N -k and fun, but there is stil Assistant, but were not preser e Miss Margaret Blakely, M Den Chiefs ara Tony Aberc r ?nf ^ I iB^Wi fl ^$! &Kr KL jflfej c No. 148 are well on their wa herwood and Dan Dunaway. ? between 8 and 11 and live n the fun. K!K5B52T3hEH?i,b 22222^*?^* *I*iS*5 B" PT d' f 4 || )J j 4: rroop No. 148 and some of tl i Vassey and Chuck Leathery at the picture. THE CLOTHMAKE] Km r ^PL" 'jT I fills Community which now is com1 room for more members. Horace t when the picture was made. Den rs. Mattie Hamrick and Mrs. lone rombie, Ronald Corley and Herman ^7 5P^| ; J y to a year full of fun and knowledge A big feed is being panned soon in the Clinton Community, you had r VtM H ^' vS SZ ttl^^Bfl yfl vn H *B^Hf^ II j 1 I H I 7 |l | yif^ii if w^yli fVBJ ?c \n teir girl friends are shown above on rood. Scout leaders. If you think they a NEWS ITEM? Mrs. J. T. Oakley and Mr. and Mrs. Wister Fleming of Belton, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and children of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emory and Mrs. Letha Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd scent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harper in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wingo in Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Todd of Laurens, attended the funeral of C. L. Hairston recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell visited their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Parr, in Spartanburg. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Patterson will be interested to learn she is visiting a few weeks in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis while taking treatment at Greenville General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton, Jr.. and children of Savannah, Ga., were weekend guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton. yt? v|H ^ " ' "" HORACE SMITH, who is employed in No. 1 Weaving Department at Lydia Mills, is the active Cubmaster of the Cub Scout Pack at Lydia Mills. Scouts Observe (Cont'd, from Page 1) organized for the year's work last month with Smoky Eggers, District Bov Scout Executive, on hand to direct the meeting. A group of parents and committeemen were shown a movie depicting Cub Scout work. The following adult leaders are in cnarge 01 liid Jicout work at Lvdia: Horace Smith, Cub Master; J. B. Neal. assistant cub master; Frank L. Goss, chairman of tlie Pack Committee; G. C. Pari ish. Sr.. Institutional representative and committeemen Frank Walker, Bud Fuller, J. A. RI:wL- Tr ->.wl U'in-L sor. Mrs. lone Wallace, Miss Margaret Blakelv and Mrs. Mattie Hamrick are serving as Hen Mothers. Tony Abercrombie, Ronald Corley and Herman Burdette are Den Chiefs. The first Pack Meeting will bo held February 211 and all parents and friends of the Cubs are urged to be present. FEBHUARY 15. 1954 > AT LYDIA Sr., and Mrs. W. E. Johnson. Mrs. Gregg Rowe and son of Belton, spent Sunday with the Sharpton family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and son, Herman, visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ball of Hendersonville, N. C., have returned to their home after spending a week with their daughter, Mrs. II. W. Williams, and Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ball celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary January 16. Mr. and Mrs. Billv Fennell and Steve were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Davis in Greenville. Mrs. Davis gave Steve a birthday dinner. Mrs. Nora Lowe has returned to Greenville after spending iwo vveeKS wnn ner sister, Mrs. Claude Sims, and Mr. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Snelgrove and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snelgrove in Saluda. Lydia Teen-Agers Are Busy Group One of the most active groups in the Lydia Community these days is the TeenAC(> Cantppil vvliir'h montc every Friday night with an average attendance of more than 50 boys and girls. The group enjoys singing popular songs, folk dancing, square dancing and couple dancing. A formal Sweetheart Valentine's Dance was held in the Community Building February 12. On February 11. three dances were presented by the club members for the Clinton Kiwanis Club at the Hotel Marv Musgrove. All dances were performed in costume and included a Scotch Highland dance, a polka and a square dance. Officers of the Canteen are Cecil Davenport, president; Sue Hamilton, vice president; Betty Davis, secretary and Mary Cunningham, treasurer. The Canteen is directed by tsuri Alien, Mrs. Addison Neighbors and Mrs. lone Wallace. HI KENNETH VAUGHN was 14 years old February 8. Kenneth is the son of Mrs. Dora Vaughn.