The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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MAY. 1962 ? CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL //- . f \ j f onutuu'ii j Frankie Samples daughter of Mrs. Reba Samples Clinton Mills SOUTH A I if m j&MEjK Mary Cunningham daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cunningham If. S. in Music Furman University ^TM I* JBfV vlfc James Hughes son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes ^ B A in Bible Presbyterian College H^ ^ V J: [ .,*>; flPv Linda Knox daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G M. Knox Lydia Mills iit Rooer Whitmirp son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Whitmire Lydia Mills CAROLINA CO NO UNIVERSITIE O Cecil Davenport son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport B. S. in Chemical Eneineerine Clemson College Donald Jackson son of Mrs. Inez Jackson Miller B. S. in Textile Management Clemson College THE CLOTHMAKER ft Judy Laney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Laney Clinton Mills BELL STREET HIGH SCHOOL LLEGES S jl^B| XT??!? jue ncciy son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely B S. in Electrical Engineering University of South Carolina Barbara Roberts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D H. Roberts B. S in Home Economics Winthrop College mmmmmmm i Kinard Littleton son of Mr. and Mrs. West B. Littleton Clinton Mills I J ^' C ' u\ ; t \ imm Lee Ross Pitts, Jr. son of ( Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pitts Clinton Mills I Make Th is Your Best Vacation i Vacation looms ahead, and with it the spirit of plans for c lelaxation. different scenery, f and enjoyment is beginning to be expressed, mulled over. . argued, and settled in total disagreement. One likes baseball. another hiking in the mountains, while yet another maintains the seashore, or lakeside retreat is much more conducive to complete a worthwhile rest. Others will travel across , the states to visit with families and friends, a n d some ? will 20 extra miles to eet to ?=?--- \ their favorite fishing spot ... We know that all in all. each will have a happy vacation in his or her own way 1 and return to argue and settle c in resolve that theirs was the 1 best way a vacation could 5 have been spent. Whatever you do. however, follow these DON'TS . . . DON T . . . crowd a months' activity into a week?take it easy and you'll get more out of it. .. . attempt to out-swim or out fish the other fellow ? you're on a vacation, not af- 1 ter records. . . . think you can "eat anything" just because you're spending more time in the i open air ? your digestion won't change overnight. . . . insist on doing something every minute?rest is a vital part of your holiday. . .. worry about your job? it will be here when you return 7 l^P1 ~~ \ Lfl ?, x &*& * & W . ; ^ I >^^t Pal Lanford son of Mr and Mrs. Freeman Lanford Clinton Mills .yriiti News . . . (Continued from page 5) nother. Mrs. Bertha Taylor, lad one May 18. Jimmy Carroll had a birthiay April 20. Tereasa Kellev had a birthlay May 11. also Linda Stone. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT By Johnny Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Billv Sorouse f New Ellenton, S. C. visited Jr. and Mrs. Joseph Sprouse ecently. Mr. James Birchmore visitd his uncle in Batesburg, S. I. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iusti ind family visited Mr. and Jrs. Melvin Hughes recently. Birthdays Mrs. Louise Revis?May 3. .TnHv Hnrrhfxi?Mav Mr. Marion Littlefield ? day 2 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Covan elebrated their 24 wedding inniversary. Plans For Camp Buck Horn Underway Planning and preparation or summer encampment at ramp Buck Horn on Paris Mountain is well underway iccording to Community Aclivities Directors Eva Land md Nellie Osborne. A full week of acti\ .ties is Manned. The schedule in ludes hiking, swimming, nusic. folk dancing, nature ;tudy. crafts, ceremonials and iaily devotionals. Each cotage will have an adult leader and each child will receive individual attention. In a note o parents last week the lead?rs emphazied that qualified life guards will supervise all vater front activities. Clinton Girls will leave on the Community Activities Bus for Buck Horn at 8:00 A. M. on June 11 and return Saturday morning, June 16th. Lydia girls will attend the following week, departing on Monday, June 18th, and returning Saturdav morning. June 28. The Community Chest will apply $3.00 to the cost of encampment for each of the 100 girls expected to attend.