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8 CLINTON NEWS (Continued from Page 4) Mrs. Bertha Culbertson and Mrs. Mattie Whitlock spent the weekend with Mrs. Marie Culbertson in Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester and Danny visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester recently. We are glad to have Mrs. Ruby Ivester back after being a patient at Blalock Clinic. Three of Mrs. Junie Malone's children have had flu. A great sorrow was spread over the Spool Room March 13th when we learned of the death of one of our Spooler Hands and our friends, Mrs. Virginia Satterfield. Our sympathies go out to her family. We sympathize with Mrs. E. E. Cagle in the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Tallulah Cheek of Waterloo, who died March 17. Birthdays Linda Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodard. March 2. Mrs. Maggie Burden, April 12. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burden, April 16. Joseph David, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cagle, March 19. Bunny, daughter of Mr. and Jack Rhodes, April 9. Miss Cora Stone, April 23. McDonald Craine is reallv proud of his grandson. He says it makes him feel years \"AI i n rtrk*' L D 1 u j uungti iu ue canto grandpa". SPOOLING 3rd Shift By Bill Lowery Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover and Mrs. Cat Womble visited in Anderson recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary on April 10. Gene Butler celebrated his birthday March 24 with a l;?*l j? i ? un inuay ainncr at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin's home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Glauzur in North Augusta recently. Mrs. Harley Kuykendall visited Mrs. Beulah Stewart recently. Keith Stewart will celebrate his 14th birthday April 22. RECEIVES CUB ! if Johnny Lanford, center of Lyc Wolf Badge, top award in cubbing Shown with him is Miss Margare mother, and Mrs. R. E. Whitmii employed at Lydia Mills. Donald Gerald Mc Waters celebrated his 10th birthday April 6. CARD ROOM NO. 2 3rd Shift By Dan Dunaway Mrs. James Coker is home after an operation at Laurens Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunaway had a wedding anniversary April 1. Linda Dunaway, a member of the Senior Class of Clinton High School, enjoyed the trip to Washington, D. C. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. A. B. Davis, Mrs. Blanch Creswell, Maxie Davis, Mrs. Betty Jo Creswell and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Craine were dinner guests of Mrs. Inez Sorrow last Sunday in Greenwood. Maxie Davis suffered a broken arm from a fall at Greenwood State Park. Sam Owens, of Spartanburg, is a patient at General Hospital in Spartanburg sufr?..;? r.. i 1 1 i ICTllUg 1II.MI1 d UlUltCTIl ell 111 other injuries. Bud Tumblin and Charles Butler visited Rev. and Mrs. McKinnev in Sumter last Friday. Bud Tumblin conducted service at the Baptist Church in Honea Path last Sunday night. Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited her daughter, Miss Norma Parrish, in Columbia over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Frier and boys were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frier in Whitmire recently. Mrs. Lucill McGee and Mrs. Corrie Bishop were visitors in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Odeil Crawford, of Anderson, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder and family and Mr. G. H. Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jackson in Columbia recently. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans and daughter, Jean, visited relatives in Honea Path last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and children of Greenville visited the Burton Reeders SCOUT AWARD |^y*^V5 I M lia Mills Pack No. 90 receives his I, from Horace Smith, Cub Master, t Blakely, Mrs. J. T. Lanford, his e. His father, J. T. Lanford. is THE CLOTHMAKER NATI b^\\ jim Ki The piano pupils of Mrs. Tommic Crisp and Mrs. Joe E. Land were auditioned by Mr. Donald Peery of St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C., on March 22nd and 23rd at the Clinton Community Building. Pupils of both teachers are listed together. The ratings are as follows: Very Good Brenda Fallaw Lucille Spelce Patsy Campbell Virl Barker Cheryl Wilson Sandra Dunawav Larry Wehunt and other relatives here recently. 1 Birthdays Louise Harvey?April 9. Toni Ilarvey?April 10. < Kathy Harvey?April 25. Pvt. Donald C. Prather is home on lea\e from Germany. Pvt. Prather will be < stationed at Camp Polk in < Louisiana. He is the brother of Thomas Prather and Mrs. < Clarence Elledge of this city. The wife and children of Marvin Yarborough were ill 1 several days last week. OFFICE By Marie Weir Miss Gladys Wilson, with a group from Cross Anchor Methodist Church, visited the Methodist Home for Aged at Orangeburg, S. C. They also visited Edisto Gardens. Pack 90 Pres A Wj qN B\m B March meeting of Pack 90, Lyi held at Providence School on the r 26. There were twenty-seven Cubs one being absent because of sicknes Committeemen and a goodly numl mothers and friends were also in The devotional was given by I "Riding Down the Indian Trail" by Den 1. Den 3 had charge < ceremonies. ONAL PIANO AUDITIOP m& ' ^^ ^V ^1 r^-.- .?^h I ? K \M~ Irfvl ^ H^Ht Carolyn Hairston Florence Revis Maria King Dianne Wilson Patricia Duncan Ann Webb Annette Riser Paula Fowler ? Excellent Delores Brookshire Margaret Madden Juanita Hamrick Judy Laney v Randy Turner a Mary Cole t Cindy Hollis P Alice Cunningham j: Marsha Turner s Mrs. Fred Burnett. Jr. cele- t hrated a birthday March 31. n S. A. Kent Cook of the Navy, husband of Carolyn s Cook, has recently been a transferred to Boston, Mass. C Dot and B. F. went fishing last Saturday. Dot said she caught six fish ? but she ^ didn't say how B. F. did. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lancaster, Cheryl and Brent, visited t their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i A. H. Sisk in Forrest City, N. ( C., and Mrs. Odie Lancaster at (Lliffside, N. C. I A lovely bridal shower was i eiven by Mrs. Dillard Young t at her home, honoring Miss t Nancy Simpson, who is to be t married Easter Sunday to 1 Harold Simmons. After sev- < eral games were enjoyed, the 1 hostess served a delicious j salad plate with punch. Later i ents Skit at Man Wfll y (BkVI Idia Mills, was Mr. Horace fcjqht of March registration carri< i present, only to the Cubs, s. Four of the oer of fathers. Mr. Calvin Cc attendance. to the Commiti Den 2. A skit Mothers, was presented >f the closing Refreshments hour following 1 APRIL. 1957 4S ^J/y^HJS I H r L. . '; B f kk Jane Trammell Chery Lancaster Michael Vassy tsarbara Lawson Sue Word Ann Davis Helen Edge Juperior Mary Cunningham Joan Burgess Linda Corley There are two other pupils vho will audition later. We ire proud of the musical alent at Clinton and Lydia. dr. Peery, the judge, was >leased with the progress ince he was here last year. he honoree was presented aany lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton West pent the week-end with Mr. nd Mrs. Luke Fuller in Greenwood, S. C. WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club of Clinon sponsored a Stanley party it the Community Building >n Monday evening, April 8. The proceeds were divided - ? A 11 * jeiween our ciud ircasurcr md a fund for the club to ake a trip. We don't expect o have enough to take a long rip this summer, but we lave decided to have this as me of our projects year -ound, and we hope by next iumnier we can plan a real lice trip. :h Meeting i Smith. Den Master, presented > and a number of Bob Cat Pins >ooer Dresented reaistration cards teemen. Cub Master and Den were served during the social the program.