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ms cuxnm cnkonki k l im County Touchers Names Holmes As President For Year Lourtns County Unit Of S. C. Employees Ann Hold Annuo I Meeting TV UurwM l ount) •ml of IV SMiUi Camtau Slate Fm ploy re* Lnociatton held ill annual moottnc H^ry C. Holro«» << U-™.. I’rr" ^ jrrTtJ: school Thursday afternoon ^mutes uerr read by Mrs John Other officer* elected^T^ H J , u H Prater of Joanna. v.ce-pr« P° rt wa * * ,ven ^ Mrs Mab€l Ut County 4-H Women At State Conference Kt I. eal at the Pvt Bonnet of IV Bwtli Cl tm t'aaporallrr. tar . treeted the stmtla of —i croup and pr—owtod Mr* Sumorrl havtnc TV moKinf of the mh SUU 4 H • rhort to help with the ei Chib loamra. ICauVy TV Club Loral Leaden Training Cap «»f •**! leaden for tV «eeU Wayne Mark. 1US7 IFYE delogate ship atnrk* naa Bee ferrnce »a» held at Camp Long, rod at ramp Kngtand. (bowed slides and talk | Arnold. eoHl ('arntt PVam p Oar Va ip KB1 a Nett dirertee of ^ pr eae at • d yean Mountville Grange Has April Meeting hy Mn ident. J Leroy Burns of Lauretta, secretary treasurer: Mary Johnson of Clinton, assistant secre- tray. The meeting was attended by 111 teachers who were given an oppor tunity to obtain voting certificates as the registration board made books available Mrs Means Moore h^d charge of the devotional. Entertainment w*as by a glee club of the Gray Court- Owings School directed by Mrs. Lance Card Russell Eller bee of the Green wood social security office, was the speaker J. A Elmore of Lau rens. was elected to the council of delegates The faculty of the Gray Court- Owings School was host at a social hour. Miss Donnan Passes At Laurens Hospital After Long Illness tie. chairman of the nominations committee and the following offi cers were elected President, B. W. Crouch, Jr.; vice-president, Mrs. lone Wallace; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Eva Mar tin; board of directors. J. V. Stil- well, Mrs W Burgess, Mrs. Alice Davidson. Thomas F Hill, Marvin Royster, Mrs H C. Todd. I. V. Burdette, Stanley Leon Johnson, Miss Jennie V. Culbertson, and Jes sie Hix iMahaffey. Special guests for the barbecue supper were the county delegation: Senator Robert C. Wasson, and Mrs. Wasson,* Paul Culbertson, and Mrs. Culbertson; T David Sloan, i and Mrs. Sloan. W C,.. Dobbins, j and Mrs. Dobbins Also present from Columbia were] the following members; Dr. Joe E I Ere I'd. a past state president; Mrs. Anne Agnew. executive secretary- j treasurer. Mrs Dorothy Hopek of! ! the Governor's office, Pete Strom, i of the law enforcement office; Mrs. Ruth- <rt»ettee. health department; Bernard Goettee, agriculture de ( partment; Miss Catherine Ramsey, health nursing service; Miss Bon nie Lee Boozer, tax commission. __ Also Ansel B Godfrey, of the Miss Emma Jane Donnan. .6. of «; la ( e Employment office here, and the Sandy Springs community, died f t0< i( re v Thurxlay night at the Laurens hos ., )r 4tale pre sKlent,' pital following a years illness scheduled to speak could not be Miss Donnan was a native of present Dr Joe E Freed address- Laurens County, a daughter of the >h, group on associational work lafc William and Matey Goodwin |) r R O Whitten, invited guest. Itannan She had lived to this roun M ho was also etpi'eted to five a‘ ty all her life being a member of hnef address, was unavoidably ab sands Spring* MHhudM Church Surmmg t» a sister Miss Msttie A feature of the rvetwog was door ( Fhaa Donnan of tV Same ;>n/e* fumtshed by Vsmmm firms, Fuiwral services were held Sal ^ ^ ,1 *** 0 * urday at?u»p m al Sandy! —————— spring* Method *: t hurrh rwdurt ed hs the hr* it. Stewart Bu nal was •• thi rSwrrh PaUhrafer. .ere »J Aiken. April 2SZ7 TV theme for the meeting was Securing and Training Project Leaders for 4-H Clubs.'* (aiuren* County leaders were 'in charge of the vesper program on Friday night. Mrs T R Sumerel, tale lead rd on **My Experience at an IFYE and TWeviatoo Center. Atlanta, Ga attending from Lau Miss Tens Bishop, a er of 4-H and YMW programs Defecate ” T W Morgan, assistant United States Department of Agn director of Extension S e r v i e e. culture, Washington, attended thr spoke to the group on "Parents, meeting and spoke to the group on Leaders and 4 H Clubs." Miss Julia "They Also Serve " She also took Post, depadment of physical edu- part on a p:mel discussion. "Se cation, Winthrop Collage, led the County were: Mrs T. B' Sumerel. adviser of the Laurens County 4-H Council, Mrs Arthur Childress, leader of the Camak Senior 4-H Club; and Miss Myrtice Taylor, TV MoualviUr Gran* held Ms April meeflnr last Thursday night in the Grange hall Mrs P H Miller, lecturer, ar ranged an intereeting program in observance of National Garden Week Mrs. George Wham read a W H Mid A J FtoVyt V tv P w Dr. Felder Smith nproanmusT Phone TM Laurens, S. C. 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