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State. The boys, both risin
School, were selected on the
and participation in school
Boys' State is, in effect, a
convention for training the
young men of South Carolina
for their future responsibility
as leaders in
government in our state.
During the week June
1-8 delegates from high
schools throughout South
Carolina will meet at The
Citadel, in Charleston. The
primary objective of Boys'
State is to take the young
men who have demonstrated
leadership in their
own communities and to
train them in nrnrtirnl
Miss Clintoi
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Ginger Crocker
Ginger Crocker, daughter
of Industrial Relations Director
Claude Crocker and
Ginger Gault, daughter of
Assistant Standards Manager
Marvin Gault, will be
competing for the "Miss
Clinton" title May 3rd.
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ell Wilkie /
!orge Wilkie (r), have been
legates to Palmetto Boys'
ig seniors at Clinton High
; basis of scholastic records
activities.
democratic d; nciDles of
government.
Steve is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William R. Fennell.
Mr. Fennell is a Lydia
Loom Fixer.
George is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Wilkie.
Wilkie is employed in the
Lydia Plant Shop. George
works in the Clinton Mills
Store after school in the
afternoons.
The boys will be sponsored
at Boys' State by
Clinton Mills.
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Ginger Gault
Both young ladies are
seniors at Clinton High
and candidates for the Mercer
Silas Bailey Memorial
Scholarships. They were
drum majorettes in the
high school band.
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M. S. Bailey
Scholarships
Fourteen applications
have been received for the
Mercer Silas Bailey Memorial
Scholarships.
Submitting applications
from Clinton High School
were Derry Julian Bundrick.
Jack Oliver Campbell,
Virginia L e a m a n
Crocker, Hilda LeJune
Dunaway, Kathryn Virginia
Gault, Martha Elizabeth
Hiers, Michael Wayne
Long. John Albert Smith,
and Judy Ann Fallaw.
A 1 < 1
/\iso, irom tseil btreet
High School. Clinton, Betty
Jean Cheeks. Gaynelle
Moore, James Thomas
Richey. and Harriet Smith.
Sherry Denise Lashlcy
was the only applicant
from Laurens High.
April 15 was the deadline
for filing scholarship applications.
Adult Knitting
Classes: Other
YMCA Programs
Clinton Mills employees
are reminded that the Adult
Knitting Classes are still
being conducted at the
Clinton YMCA each Tuesday
at 7 p.m. The Adult
Bridge Classes arc taught
at 7:30 on Tuesdays, also.
Two Slimnastic classes
are being held each Tuesday
and Thursday at Presbyterian
College.
YMCA Director John
Bingham announced that
the softball program has
begun. Grades 1-3 meet
Monday and Wednesday
and Grades 4-6 meet Tues
uay ana i nursaay. YMCA
buses a r e available to
transport participants from
school and return them to
Bailey. Lvdia and Clinton
areas between 5:20 and
5:30.
The swimming pools are
tentatively scheduled to
open June 2. Also, the
baseball fields and playgrounds
will open then.
A full schedule of YMCA
activities will be announced
later.
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Receiving instructions
from Bill Brown, S. C. E. ai
(left) are Tom Moore. Lydia
Posey Taylor. Clinton Mills
encc Darnell, Bailey Weav
Approximately 95 Clinton
Mills management employees
received instruction
in heart and lung resuscitation
recently. It was
taught in conjunction with
the regular monthly management
safety meeting.
Instructor for the course
was Bill Brown, through
the courtesy of the Safety
and Training Dpnartmpnt
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of South Carolina Electric
and Gas Company.
Brown, who is a member
of the American Society of
Safety Engineers and an
American Red Cross First
Aid Instructor, demonstrated
heart-lung resuscitation
on Resusci Ann, a
manikin constructed to the
life-likeness of a Norwegian
girl.
Heart-Lung resuscitation
consists of powerful rhyth
Lydia Woman's
Club To Hold
Drop - In
The Lydia Woman's Club
will hold a Drop-In for
members and former members
of the Club May 22
from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Bailey,
Boxwood Gardens.
Those planning to attend
are requested to notify
Mrs. Clyde Trammell. 256
Elm Street, Lydia.
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Lydia?Bailey
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of Life
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on heart-lung resuscitation
id Gas Co.'s Safety Instructor
Spinning Assistant Overseer;
> Master Mechanic; and daring
Assistant Overseer.
mic chest pressure and
mouth to mouth breathing
to restore circulation and
breathing in victims of
heart attack, drowning,
electrocution, suffication,
and other forms of "sudden
death."
Brown presented a 35
minute film. "The Pulse of
Life." which showed many
i> jjvs ui acuut'ius involving
heart-lung resuscitation and
how these emergency situations
should be handled.
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
IN EFFECT
Daylight Savings
Tim* went into effect
at 2 a.m. Sunday,
April 27. Clinton Mills
employees moved
their watches ahead by
one hour on this date.
When Daylight
Sayings Time goes out
at 2 a.m. Sunday. October
26, the reverse
happens. Watches will
be moved back one
hour.
This is the third
ronsecutive year that
Clinton Mills employees.
as well as other
South Carolinians,
have observed Daylight
Savings Time.