The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 28, 1954, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 28, 1954
Attend Boy Scout
Meet In Greenville
W. C. Baldwin, chairman of the
Codet Blakely Heads
The Citadel Team
Society...
coffee were served.
The club presented Mrs. Whitten
with a gift of African violets
Cadet Lieut. Guy Blakely, senior, (continued from page 3)
Laurens District of Boy Scouts, and at On* DoorstenThe devotional was v;,u,u u “ wlullw *J r
captain of the 1954 wrestling team Oui». <Iev ° t r i on l 1 i ,the home of Mrs. John McSwc^.,
at the school. The team 'has a Jed hy Mr^ Bamett^-M^-Purdy, Mrs . Ben ^ Hammet and Mrs.
Blanche Rasor at the pi- /v#
For the program of the Sun Bon
net club on Monday aftenroon
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J. B. Templeton, member at large,
attended the regular quarterly
meeting of the executive board of
Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of. . .
America, in Greenville Tuesday j m ®f ts ln y ir S
evening. Other members attending GU AH!f this ritv
from the district were Henry Far-| ^ Add Bla ^ e ^y. Clty -
ris, vice-chairman, and Rev. Larry [WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTIN'*.
Robinson, district commissioner. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO
schedule of seven matches, with with B1 f" ch€ ai James Walker discussed modes of
participationmthe »«.! conference snooted ,S|
Mr .and Mrs. of the topic. Mrs. Zeno Craddock tfie stems . a | s0 MrSj G . B .
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a poem,
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were hostesses to the Carolina Bellingrath.
Wrea Garden club on Monday eve- Colorful dried leaves were used
ning at the Clinton Mi$s Commun- for decoration.
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Mrs J. D. Word, president, pre- ^ m 0
sided and the program was present-1 ^ It w t f m /
ed by Mr. and Mrs. B^E, Wibi^ldj . //,,* f I It/opt
f-Mr. Wingai-d - talked on -planting '
Saturday
Jan.30
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.... First Steps to Freedom
With bellowed cheeks, he blew out the dickering
Flame of candles that signified the passing
Of another year ... That was the moment
“When wax and cake made you look into the future
At a little boy suddenly grown into man,
And you silently prayed your dreams would come true.
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closed the program with
“The Year Before Us.”
Mrs. Rasor, circle leader, presid
ed over a business session after]
which the hostess served fruit cake]
and coffee.
President
wood.
Mrs. Charles Under-
Goldsmith gave a talk on herb gar
dens and discussedr their culture
and use and showed types.
Mrs. Robert Hellams, president,
j presided over the business meeting,
t Officers for Jhe new year were
Announcement was made of the elected a<? follow<5-
mission study class to be held Feb
ruary 2nd at th£ home of Mrs. S. B.
Loftis. As a benediction the Lord’s 1 ,
Praver was repeated Vice-President—Mrs. G. B. Gold-
■ -»- j smith.
Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. Mich
ael Gussie. §
Later a social hour was enjoyed ] is
Mrs. Gary Holcombe, Mrs. A. C.| and sandwiches, cakes and tea were “
Young and Miss Margaret Blakely 00^^^ and
the
arden Clubs
Have Meetings
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1940 Ford—like new $488.88
1943 Jeep $188.88
1946 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan (a good buy) $488.88
1951 Plymouth 2-dr. — $999.99
1950 Chevrolet 4-dr, heater, extra clean $999.99
1950 Ford'2-dr. Sedan, radio, heater, ex. clean $999.99
1947 Chevrolet Club Coupe $466.66
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fertilizing and pruning shrubbery,
and Mrs. Wingard demonstrated ar
rangements using greenery and'
berries. Arrangements brought by (
members were Judged by Mrs. R. P.
Swofford of Laurens.
Miss Ruth Bailey won the club;
gift plant for the month.
During a social hour the hostess
es served cherry tarts and coffee.
On report of the nominating com-;
mittee the following officers were
elected to serve for the new club
year beginning in April:
President—Mrs. Gary Holcombe.
Vice-President—Mrs S. W. Sum-
erel.
-Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. B. F.
Wingard.
Members of the Clara Duckett;
Garden club were invited to meet!
„with the Green Garden club on|
Monday afternon in the high school;
auditorium. Five members of a
•Laurens club were also guests on
i this occasion.
Two films on the growth and care
of roses were shown through the
courtesy of the Jackson-Perkins
i Rose. company and the Farmers
Feed and Seed Store. j
Later tfie host club held a short/
business session..
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one of the first men to recognize
the possibilities of the power
project, has a capacity of 92,-
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Forty-one miles Iona and 14
miles across at its widest point,
the lake covers about 50,000
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The dam, which when built
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about 1% miles long. It is more
than a fifth of a mile thick at
its base. Built entirely of ma
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site, it contains more than 11,-
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The project, owned and op
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other cities and towns in the
central, southern and western
sections of the state.
Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and Mrs. C. T. j
Thomason jointly entertained the j
Yellow' Jasmine club on Monday
afternon at the home of the former.!
Yellow gladfloli and yellow and'
bronze chrysanthemums were com-j
bined for a beautiful arrangement
for the hostess’ living room. ^
Mrs. B. O. Whitten gave an inter
esting talk on “Birds”. Following
the program a social hour was en
joyed and sandwiches, cake and
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