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/ 1 •/ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 10, 1000 ■ A*#* V .Ms Region 3 Campfire Director To Hold Conferences Here Ji Joanna Students Guests of Banquet .iii i i’<i . i 'liii. '.i’s «h.i havi- i i‘ •ivi'il si h<>l;»r*<hip' t!’<■ .! I ’lia l imtid ilion IMus :it •.n;i! ' ;l ; r ' •r.un s i .i irni!.il 1 min tutinn. , rid -.iiu da\ Club U,>i"!<r?£>l lu l aumlutum St li.»Lu s!itjj->i.n \ sipd n anl lo.his ihiriu:i U rl I sp t 1 11 , I S n.iulu .il Ihr ,l..aana vi is <.„• (i'.i!iin- <>! t’ae rvi'iit Studi-nts and u...duati'.s sh ’vn h rr irr 11,-{i (,i riih:: (runi row > sui' Boytt* and Brt'nda O'Dell of Winthrop. Mj'hoI Wii. i .r.i l i.iir of Montreal: Klinor \iver of Winthrop. 1 iiMta I’" , i l*i , Sharon Crapps of Winthrop. Barbara Warren ol Now bi i ■ \ D '.v a i • a ii N 'wherry ; iseiond row) lonuin I'razier ol si-.ii•..iii'*’! hi' . to r. . Von Riser of Furman. Boyd Sriiih. ’iisi.n, Jim n> Fanner it ErsKine. Cairtes Malpass I* . .ml Walter ReRnery. vice president of Joanna Western Mills Company and general manager of'Joauna ( dtor Mills Company, who represented the Regnery family, whi'h establisht'd the Fn mdation through tne gift ot the Joanna S'otes to in nish .neont for the Foun : dation programs; (third row) John Buchanan, gradua’e of CSC l.aw School. M*ss Hazel Wehunt of Newberry. <;ar> Del.oach of PC. Billy Xdair of ( leiuson. Ronald Passmore of Clemsone-P.it Carr of l SC. and Roger Poore. Duke I niversity Law School, who gave the address on "What College Means lo Me.” Rock Bridge News Mr ard Mr- Einme:t Neal and ilaughter. Julia, of Greenville, vis ited Mrs Neal's paren's and sister. Mr and Mrs .1 P> Boyce and Mrs Clyde Cooper, la-t Sunday. Among those who attended the •uneral of, C M Brocme from out of ’<<wn were Mrs L E Galloway. ' Mr and Mr- Bobbie Stiles. ‘Mrs^ E E Galloway and daughter. Lola, of Grev'nville Mr and Mrs. W K Galloway of Pickens; Mr and Mrs E H Norwood of Tampa. Fla Mrs .1 C Cannon visited her mother. Mrs J B Stribling. at Cr oss Anchor on Saturday. HERE FROM CHARLOTTE Miss Caroline Young, who holds a nursing position at Charlotte. N. C . was a recent guest of Mr and Mrs A R Young*. \V T Godfrey and R H Jennings visi’-d Mr. Joining'' father. Har- vey Jennings, who continues ill in a Greenwood hospital, last Sa.urday Mi and Mrs Frank Oakley and children of Spartanburg, spent Sun day with Mr Oakley's parents. Mr • and Mrs Clarence Oakley £-rahk is w :h :he Shell Oil Co. Imd ha' recently transferred to Spartanburg from Indianano'.is. 1 i Mrs W H A i - Calvin Adams, vcitid Dori* Eliza- !►« !i Biily and .1, mne--rfm-cs—at T;.'>*mvell s.uurd.«y These are the children of Mrs Leroy .Alexander. Their friends will be glad to know they are well and happy FATHER PVSSE.s We extend sympa’hy t) the fam I'.: who passed away \ir Utters was the Etters of t .* com* ; t ri i .eirn that* • in mat s ill a; m 'th r of Mr> Wilson of this Noted Authority On Flower Arranging To Speak Here March 15 ecu.* wi: \l ! ' C .(' V' ler >n;e S e Virgil Lt-il an . mmunity BIRTHDAYS \ND WEDDING \NN1\ KSARIES — »v—re*e“- x -- to Mrs Clvde tesses for the occasion will be the fellow mg ' representatives from the various clubs: Mrs Jones, Mrs. R. L Plaxico. Jr.. Mrs. Judson Davis, 1 Mrs. Clyde Khrhardt: Mrs. Gary Holcombe, Mrs. J Robert Cox, Mrs. George H Ellis. Mrs. T. J. Leake, A . e ! lecturer and authority on a> arranging. Mrs. Francis ! n>u.ne. of Athens. Ga . will be ^i rs g ar | Rj ce ^ rs M^son Young, Jr . Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs Judson Brehmer i,o}K'r W !1. *e bin' iv vvas March i.Krs ti a birthday on celebrates his ho eleven Steve S March 9 R ibt r L Divan birthday March Barbara \ab>rs .will year' old ' . ch 10 Mr and '. s E .1 Carnes cele brate! them w eliding anniversary March 3 Mr and Mr> K D Torben will obsena their wedding anniversary March 10 Mrs Torbert will be re- membered as the former Patsy Ad ani' S!u* completed high school at Clint n and is,a graduate of Colum bia ispital School if Nursing the guest | speaker on Tuesday. March 15. tor a joint meeting of the Clinton Garden Clubs. The me.ling will be Held at 3 30 in the .chapeD in the Neville Build ing on the Presbyterian College campus There will be a small ad- Infont Passes Commitment services for Margaret Louise Williams, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs J H Williams, were mission fee and the public is invit- p.eld Sunday. March 7, in Elmira, ed to attend Garden Club Council \ Y Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Eleanor Copeland, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Copeland of: •his eitv MISS FRANCES CHEADLE Miss Frances Cheadle, Director, Region 111 for Camp Fire Girls, Inc., will arrive in Clinton on March 14, it was announced today by Mrs. W. G. King. Jr., executive director During her visit here, March 14 17. she will meet and hold conferences with leaders, the board of directors, committee chair men and members. Miss Cheadle. whose headquar ters are in Jacksonv ill^Fla., serves as'regional director to Camp Fire Girls councils in North and South Carolina. Georgia, Florida. Ala bama. Mississtypi and Tennessee. Prior to her present position, she was field adviser for councils in Camp Fire Girls Regions IX and IV. Miss Cheadle also has been ex ecutive director of the Wichita (Kan ) Council of Camp Fire Girls and the Lawton (Okla.) Council, and field director in the Sowela Area Council of Camp Fire Girls. Lake Charles, La. A native of Oklahoma. Miss Cheadle received a B. A. degree from the Oklahoma College for Women in Chickasha. She is a member of the American Camping Association Temester 'A' Students Clinton Junior High members have requested that each I member of a garden club be pres ent and bring at least one visitor. Mrs. Johnstone is the wife of the head of the horticulture department at the University of Georgia and ha> had wide experience in the gar den club and flower arranging field .An interesting speaker, she will lecture and demonstrate the technique of flower arranging. Frank Jones, council president, stated. ‘ We feel that we are indeed fortunate to secure Mrs. Johnstone as a speaker and it is hoped that, IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS ,u ents at Clinton Junior High man > local residents will avail S making yin peerage of A on themselves of the opportunity to at-1 ••u-n 'iihicet for the first semester ,e iid •\tt Mahy Nettles. Mena Blalock vVil’ , ,n Shields. Janet Hamer. Glo ria .leak.' n. Sally Copeland, and I' inny Bryant in the eighth grade Those in ' e seventh grade with straight A - u’ere: Jane Johnson. Leif nd, Robert Blackwv R, Edwin Sica. Larry Warren. Eddie S'u'.ily. and Carol Sanders • The pres nt council oificers will lx* hos.s to the visitors and Mrs Wally Butts of Athens, mother of Mt' J ties, who will accompany her for luncheon on Tuesday at Ho tel Mary Musgrove. Foil wing tiie program on Tues- oay af t noon refreshments will be' served and a social hour held Hus- \ \ \ K \ \ \ \ \ \ N N. \ N \' N\V \ V V \ V \ good mm!" MOTHERS! 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