The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 26, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949
Awards Presented
Local Scouts At
Court of Honor
Approximately 50 people ottendCv
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and Harry Bol-
9H, in Laurens,
highest awards
to First Class
a Boy Scout Court of Honor at
Florida Street school here Saturday
evening, at which timb a number of
local scouts were presented awards i
fi>r proficiency in various subjects;
and advancement in rank.
Buddy Yarborough of Troop 138 in
Clinton, received the highest award,;
oh being advanced to Star Scout
Rank.
Tommy Rowland
Ack, III, of Troop
re.eived the next
by being advanced
Rimk.
Tne following were advanced 'to
Second Class Rank: C. F. Maddox,
r, Ted Mahal ley and Gene Sim-
mons, all of Troop 102 6f Laurens;
Booby Simpson and James Martin
,1 Troop Oil in Laurens; and Rudolph
Ham brick, of Troop 138 oi Clinton.
Those not present to receive the
award were: Pat Lowe, Larry Fowl
er. and Bobby Galloway of Troop
138; and Gene Thompson of Troop
102.
Second place ribbons went to
Troop 98 oi Clinton for attendance.
Troop 138 of Clinton for achieve
ment, and Troop 102 of Laurens for
camporee. Troop 75 oi Joanna took
tnird pihee in the camporee.
Scoutmasters of the troops win
ning awards are: Troop 75 of Jo
anna, George Morse; Troop 96 of
Laurens, Harry Bolick, Jr.; Troop
98 of Clinton, Joe Edwards; Troop
102 of Laurens, Wallace Cabler;
Troop 138 of Clinton, R. L. Yarbor
ough.
t; N. Foy of Joanna, chairman of
the advancement committee of the
L.ue Ridge Council, presided over
the court with Franklin J. Clark,
scout comm.ssioner of Joanna, and
Fn-I.i Scout Executive Carroll Pit
man of Laurens, making the awards.
Mr. Pitman showed the group
movies made at Camp Old Indian,
Blue Ridge Council camp for Boy
Scouts of this area. Troop 98 acted
as host tor the occasion.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Clrectlnce
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week
' city, will celebrate his first birth
day tomorrow.
Billy Brooks Owens was six years
old May 21.
Mrs. W|. R. Pitts, Jr., will observe
her birthday May 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. *E. J. Adair will ob
serve their wedding anniversary
June 1.
Lois Marie Haselden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. has
a birthday May 31. Mrs. Haselden
will observe her birthday June 2.
Mr. Haselden on June 5, and Kcn-
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Lyn Blakely will celebrate a birth
day May 31.
Dorothy Anne Major, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Major of Char
lotte, N. C., celebrated her first
birthday May 20. Mrs. Major is the
former Miss Betty Ann Boland of
this city.
Herbert Martin Todd, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Paul Todd, of Atlanta,
Ga., was one year old May 21. M-c*-
and Mrs. Todd are former residejus
of this city. ‘
Jonathy Hitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hitt, of Crete. 111., celebrated
his birthday May 24. Mr. Hitt is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt of
this city.
Mrs. P. G. Coop and Mrs. S. A.
Pitts, Jr., celebrated their birthdays
yesterday, May 25. :
Robert Adair Reese, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fuller Reese, formerly of this
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the friends of
Chester and Clinton for the kind
nesses shown us at the death of our
son. Maxie Tompkins, and for the
floral tributes which were beautiful
and greatly appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tompkins
and Family.
TRESPASS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that no
trespassing, hunting, fishing or loaf
ing is allowed on the property of the
undersigned This property is locat
ed nine miles beyond Cross Hill on
the Old Island Ford Road and is
known as the Matthews estate. Signs
are posted on property. Violators
ol this notice vfll be prosecuted by
)aw.
P M MOORE.
2-2c J. ROY CASQUE
CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldvillc
§. D. Davskins & Sons
r.eth. Jr., on June 7.
Keith Rogers Cauley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cauley, will cele
brate his birthday May 31.
Jahn F. Norris will observe a
'birthday May 31.
Anne Baker, daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs, Kenneth Baker, celebrated her
tenth birthday May 24.
Bunkie Blalock, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Blalock, ceiebrated his
fifth birthday May 29.
Shepard Nicholson Williams, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Williams, was
one year old May 17.
Ralph Lee Wilbanks, Jr., of New
berry, celebrated his lirst birthday
May 17. Mrs. Wilbanks is the for
mer Miss Elizabeth Speake of Kin-
ards.
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wheat in a few days.
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