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Tin: ( IfROMCI.K. ( linlon. S. f. April l!Mi^ In Arts Festival •i i /«• d ure shortening Swifthinj Swiftn’ing SHORTENING f-v„ — rrr.\* ~=a ‘i«y\rspv: I.IMII': One With Or More Order CARNATION • vvr Skimmed 11 MIT: H AT THIS TRICK MILK iiiA. /.n > K-' -^r ■ n— ^ '■* a,.- , f- '- i I r. 'r v v f 05*. 1 * a OA’-VJ , A -VV 1 h. ■ : smsAS il ».a IN ^ T R1KR! — ’• '' ' ' . .. T’a- r... 1 ' - ' > • Cers are. tr--r.t. K.." M- ; . «, . i.;. ra M i.«v.r.. M-r. . v 1 ’ * (i;; : ... a . .i - . ; r ; T'- : M.. : Ht r R..’".'O.;r ' * 1.:r.*. ■ ■ ’ ; :• . ,.. . - ;; r ;^ A .-"r. at Tre-: ytera! - . 1 ■' % RAU KT—Tliese Converse College students will he an ' n.'- th.- performers w ho will stage a hailet Sat- urd a at Hoc in and at 1:00 p.m. in Helk Auditorium a- par* of the Spring Arts Festival program. News of Bonds Cross Roads MKS. \. A. SHOISK O:i i.a •cr sunda> Mr and Mr .1 !’ Mor-an. Sr .J. T. .Mcii.„aii. .O' Mrs. Tats\ How a 1 (I aii'i on Chris of (Jrci r and Mr-. Myrtle Crowe vu^to.-l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fi ller and other relatives in Brevard \ C. Mr and .Mrs. Marvin Atle\ and Iannis of St. Au- gustise. Fla . were honored on Faster Sunday with a dinner at the home oi her sister, Mrs. .les.-oe Motes. Others enjositni the occasion were Mr and Mr- Bruce Morgan and Joey ol Taylors, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Murrah and (laughter ol Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Max Duckett and sons of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer of Bonds Cross Bond, Donna Johnson of St. Augustine, Fla., Ken Alley of Taylors. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Daven- port of Ninety Six and Mr and Mrs. Rennan Murrah and children of La France called. Mr. and Mm Marvin Work man of Oreenville visited rel atives in the community on Sunday. Carl Hender.'on spent last week in Whitmire at the home of hr, sister. Mrs. Ray mond Dean. On April 17. the Shady (Move 4-H met. April was ac hievement month for the girls. The girls brought dis plays from their year's proj ects. A number of girls were awarded ribbons by the Home Economists. Miss I Camp and Miss Hegler | Girls receiving recognition included Breoda Franklin, a red ribbon on apron m cloth ing project: Linda Franklin, blue ribbon on apron in cloth ing project; Margie Spivey received a red ribbon on a skirt made in clothing proj ect. Maxine Spivey received a blue ribbon on laundry bag made in Home Management project, a blue ribbon on pickle and a blue ribbon on cookies made for food and nutrition. Kathy Berry received a red ribbon an a cake, in | food and nutrition and a blue ribbon on poster on beautification of h o m e grounds. Jo Ann Summers received a blue ribbon for a short set in clothing. Ann Shipe received a blue ribbon for cup cakes in food and nutrition project. Mr. James Marshall, Mrs. Maggie Marshall, Mrs. Mar garet Berry, Kathy Berry and Mrs. Mary Bledsoe and Jeff attended funeral of Mrs. Daisy Webb in Hartsville on Friday. Tall Can... 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