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3 MARCH, 1971 1971 Scholarship Program April Is Deadline For Sc There is siill lime to apply for the Mercer Silas Bailey Scholarship. ) All applications must be filed with the Bailey Foundation by April 15. Scholarship application forms and additional information are available from the Clinton Mills Industrial Relation Department. Two M. S. Bailey Scholarships are awarded annually provided there are qualified applicants. Each has a value up to a maximum of $1,000 per year for four scholastic years of college training. Offers of interest-free four year College Education Loans will be made to eligible employees and to their MISS WEST WEE Park Hills Church of God was the setting for the marriage of Mrs. i-airicia Ann wesx and Truman Lawrence Leopard. Jr. recently. Vows were spoken with the Rev. Dolbert Tangeman as officiating minister. Swiss 'ace trimmed the bride's light pink peau do soie gown which was de oigucu Willi ClllJJlIC \> itlMlllll', ll'IlK sleeves and detachable cathedral length train. A graduate of Dorman High School, Mrs. Leopard is a secretary in the Spartan Mills Sales Office. An internal auditor at Spartan Mills, Mr. Leopard was graduated from Clinton High School and University of South Carolina. Mr. Leopard is the son of ~2 weaving employee Truman Leopard and Mrs. Leopard who is emplaved in ~2 Spinning. Mr. Leopard attended his son as best man. Ushering with the bride's brother, Lewis Turkpl' were Toll n k'pnnolli Uldtick and William David Glenn, both of Clinton, and J. Wilford McAbec. Bridal attendants wore red velvet floor length gowns with empire waistlines and matehing velvet headdresses. Mrs. Guy Scoggin attended as matron of honor. The bride's sisters. Misses . Wanda and Linda Tucker, served as bridesmaids with her cousin, Miss Donna Ann Blackwelder, and the bridegroom's cousin, Miss Jean Nelson 'holarship Applications eligible sons and daughters. Educational loans may be made in amounts up to $1,000 per year, but must not exceed a total of $3,400 over a four year period to any one student. Loans will be offered to eligible applicants desiring to pursue Two Year Degree programs leading to Associate Degrees in accredited Junior Colleges, accredited Business Colleges, and State Technical Educational Centers. Loans are also available for eligible applicants to further their education in private Business Colleges. Adult Education Courses, and Technical Education Centers. >S MR. LEOPARD of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Leopard will live at 2225 Hickory Drive, Spartanburg. The bridegroom's parents were hosts for the rehearsal party which was held ;u ine nomo 01 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd West. Eight Employees Rec Eight Clinton Mills employees received service awards durine February. Receiving 15 - year continuous service awards were Hall Odell King and Mae Martin, both Lydia employees. Hazel S. Griffin, Agnes Scott, and George E. Holder, all 3 IN NURSE S TRAINING Md "Hv:? Kathy Culpepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Culpepper, is a fresh man at Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing. Kathy plans to enter Clemson University upon graduation from Nursing School and work on her BS Degree. Her father is employed in ?2 Weaving. m BAGS 185 POUND DEER William Gambrell killed this 185 pound buck on a recent deer hunt. William states that the deer's perfect rack places him in the trophy hunter's class. He has had the rack mounted. eive Service Awards Plant -2 employees; and Joe Medlin, Plant ~1. J. B. Hanley, Plant ~2. received the only 10-year award and John Carter, also Plant ^2, received the only 5-year award presented during February.