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2 JBSi BISZS May ji SCHOOL NIGHT AT CLINT Mills' Womans Club and this yeai group of students presenting a pa NEWS FR No. 2 Spinning. Second By Mrs. Lois C. Harmon Our old pal, Mr. Foster, has retired this month to take life easy. We hope he will have a nice retirement and will come back to see us often. We will certainly miss him. Cpl. Earl Stevenson visited his mother, Mrs. Bessie Rogers, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Blair White of Charleston visited the John Harmons during Easter weekend. The John Harmons visited in Chester and Rock Hill recently. Our sick list for the month includes Agnes Scott, Maybelle Freeman, Lucille Edmonds and Lillian Womble. Lillian has been very ill in Blalocks Clinic recently. Happy birthday to your reporter. Lois Harmon. May 29. Cloth Room, Second By Pearl Hammett Mrs. Pete Evans gave an Easter egg hunt and party for her daughter, Jean, and 15 little guests the Saturday before Easter at her home on Wilson Street in Laurens. Prizes were given for finding the most eggs and also the prize egg. The winners were Jimmy Mills, Ronnie Crawford and Annette Riser. Popsicles and cookies were served. Mrs. Louise Harvey entertained her two small daughters, Tonita and Kathv, with a birthday party April 24 at their home at Lvdia Mill. A number of little guests attended. each bringing a gift. Games were played and refreshments served with everyone enjoying it very mnrh Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans and daughter visited Mrs. Evans' grandfather in Peachland, N. C. on Easter Sunday. All of his children were there and surprised him with a birthday dinner and many nice eifts. Jean Kinard, daughter of Mrs. Pete Evans, had as her weekend guest little Ann Evans of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nelson of Laurens are the proud par TJt \ I 1\\ I ON?School Night is one of the most i r's event was most successful. The rt of the entertaining program. OM CLINTON ents of a baby girl. Julia Ellen, born April 27 at Bla- a lock Clinic. Mrs. Nelson is the r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin of this city. h Your reporter. Pearl Ham- a mett. had a birthday April 28. She must not be too old ? for she celebrated it by work- I ing. But if you thought I was t going to slip up and tell you how old I am. that is one time \ I fooled you! I The news deadline slipped \ up on me this time and I didn't get as much news as usual. Hope we can do better s next time. So long for now. d b No. 2 Spinning, First By Jennie Watkins J Sgt. Jack Caughman of " Orlando, Fla. spent a weekend with his mother, Mrs. Annie Mae Caughman. and other relatives. Mrs. Clyde Brazill is recu- <j fjticiuiig niceiy at nome alter a undergoing surgery at Hays a Hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- c Ginnis and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham visited Mr. t and Mrs. H. W. Childers in I Kings Mountain, N. C. \ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne r and children of Laurens weekended with Mr. and Mrs. c Fred Whitlock. r Mrs. W. H. Hampton is 1 undergoing treatment at the ( General hospital in Spartanburg. We hope she will soon be better. Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited her sister, Miss Alice Thompson. in Whitmire. William Childs has accepted a position with Gulf Oil Co. in Atlanta. Mrs. Edith Hancock has returned to work after being ill. Bv the way, Edith, someone told me alfalfa is good for what ails you. Suppose you and I have tea for two. Who knows, we might run like a new Singer sewing machine again. M r anrt TV! r? ("'ocil PViiirnVi and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padgett visited the Magnolia ' Gardens and other points of interest in and around 1 Charleston. < Mrs. Nancy Harris spent a t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. ' O. McGee and family. E CLOTHMAKE mportant projects of the Clinton picture above shows a large I PLANT I Mr. and Mrs. Cleo I .nsk nd family attended the Lusk eunion April 26 in Salem. Mike McGee has returned lome after several days' stay t Blalocks Clinic. Birthday greetings to iammy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Soyd Holtzclaw. who was wo years old May 5. Other birthdays: William Voodward, May 6 . . . Mrs. ..ucy Nabors, May 9. . . Mrs. Viliie Mae Riley, April 25 . . Cecil Church, May 11. Donald Grant and his ister, Barbara, share birthlays on May 22. Donald will ie 8 and Barbara 9. James Lanev, May 2 and oe Eustace, better known as Bud", April 15. Third Spinning, No. 2 By Helen McAlister Pvt. Rav Wood spent a 26 lay leave with his mother ind aunt. Mrs. Suzie Wood ind Mrs. Helen Butler before eporting to Washington for >verseas duty. Mrs. Fred King attended he funeral of her cousin. Bobby Gambrell, of Pelzer. vho was killed in an autonobile accident April 25. Margaret Chilton and laughters. Gvnell and Ravnonda. spent a weekend in Jnion with Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Lawson. Airman 2nd Class William 3obo is spending a 30 day urlough with Mr. and Mrs. diehard Rochester, the atter's brother. Margaret Chilton gave her laughter, Gynell, a surprise birthday party April 3. She vas six years old. Twenty ittle bovs and girls attended, *ach remembering her with i gift. Mrs. Eugene Gregory, VTrs. Edward Gregory and VIrs. Frank Deadwvler helper! to QOl'l.'O tho rnf rnL-timontc This month's birthdays: Sandra Peavy, April 29 . . . Brace Cape, May 11 . . . Blanche Rochester, April 20 . . J. W. Pope. April 28 and Estes Campbell, April 16. Our folks who have returned to work after being >ut sick are Richard Roches er, Helen Butler, Mary Birchmore and Ruth Sample. (Cont'd, on Page 6) R ; Piano Students Receive Honors Piano students of Mrs. Joe Land were judged in a series of auditions April 16-17 by Miss Hazel Griggs, concert pianist, and National Guild The purpose of the National Guild auditions are to encourage to practice and progress with their music just as they in school work. All of Mrs. Land's students made grades from A minus to A plus. The following awards were made: Local?Jane Milam, Virl Barker, Larry W e h u n t, Janice Hughes. District?D elores Brookshire, Jimmy Carroll, Jimmy Barker, Juanita H a m r i c k, Judy Ellis, Brenda Fallaw. Kay Roberts, Judy Lanev, Carolyn Hairston, Sara Ray. Polly Brazil and Alethia Poole. State?Janice Goss, Cecilia McLendon, Harriett Wilson, Raymond Kuykendall, Donald Power and Marlene DeYoung. National?Linda Buchanan, Linda Milam. Allie Vee Cunningham, Alma Jo Poole, Ruth Trammel 1, Betty Sue Spillers, Loraine Patterson, Joan Burgess, Margaret Madden. International?Mary Cunningham, Jackie Franks. High School Diploma? Bennie Hughey. YARD CONTE! CLINTON WINNER?This is Fuller, 500 Jefferson Street, first p the Clean-Up, Fix-Up Contest. [L 9 LYDIA WINNER?This is the Elhannon, first prize winners at Contest. MAY 15. 1954 Social music?Patsy Whitmire. Mary Cunningham and Linda Buchanan received superior plus ratings. / BENNIE HUGHEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hughey of Lydia and a student of Mrs. Joe Land, was awarded high school classification diploma by Miss Hazel Griggs, concert pianist, in the recent National Guild judging of Mrs. Land's students. Wr kI PVT. EARL M. Satterfield. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield. enlisted in the Marines last August. He sailed April 18 for Japan after training at Camp Pendleton. Calif. ST WINNERS :he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack irize winners at Clinton Mills in home of Mr. and Mr*. C. L. McLydia in the Clean-Up. Fix-Up