The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 05, 1970, Image 3
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WIN SETON AWARD — Shown above were the
recipients of the Camp Fire’s Ernest Thompson Se-
ton Award for service to the organization’s board
of directors. They are, left to right: Lynn W.
Cooper, Jr., Mrs. Marvin Gault, G. Edward Camp
bell, A1 Undari, Jim Von Hollen, Charles Oakley,
and L. H. Lee, Jr.— (Yarborough Photo)
Camp Fire Awards Presented
The Luther Halsey Gulick a-
ward, Camp Fire Girls highest
national homr, was presented to
Mrs. A.D. Davids'>n, Mrs. Eva B.
Land and Mrs. Robert M. Vance
at the National A wards Ceremony
held at Belk Auditorium Monday
evening. Mrs. J.B. Templeton,
the first Clintonian to receive ttie
Gulick award in 19G2, was also
recognized at this tim*\
While making the presentation,
M.ss Corinne M Her, executive
assistant L the national director
of Camp Fire Girls, stated the
receipents f these awards re
presented a total f 70 years
service to Camp Fire Girls.
Reese V ung, Jr., vice presi
dent of the Clinton C uncil, ser
ved as master f cerem nies f r
About People
You Know
Mrs. Mickey Wiles was in
Charlotte recently t • attend ttie
Glass and Pottery Sh >w.
Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Kugler f
Myrtle Ik-ach spent.Saturday with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Thurstm Giles.
Mrs. Carl Rogers had returned
home from Greenville General
Hospital wtiere she has le-en a
patient.
C. E. Nichols is convalescing
at home fillowing an illness and
stay in Self Mem rial Hospital,
Greenw'><»d.
W. T. Kimbrough
FOUNTAIN INN-William The
odore (D'Klo) Kimbrough, 52,
of Route 1, Fountain Inn, died
Friday. He was a brother of
Mrs. Sue Hanley of Clinton.
Other survivors include his
wife, a daughter, a brother, three
other sisters.
Jlkii IS
FULMER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulmer
announce the birth of a son, Ro
bert Toland, on January 21 at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Fulmer is the former
Miss Melane Snelgjove, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George To
land Snelgrove of Clinton.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Fulmer of Jo
anna.
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the National Awards ceremony
honoring ttie COth Birthday of the
National Camp F ire Girls and the
20th birthday of the Clinton or
ganization. The invocation was by
Dr. Jack Pressau.
The processional was very ef
fective with Kathy Frady, dres
sed in an Indian ceremonial gown,
spotlighted before camp fire and
Horizon girls entering with light
ed torches singing ceremonial
songs.
Cast f the skit depecting the
rgamzati .n -f National and Clin
ton Camp Fire girls included: Dr.
Gulick, Bob Hanson; Mrs. Gulick,
Mrs. John Franklin, Mrs. lone
Wallace, Miss Cynthia Turner;
O rinne M dler, Mrs. Calvin
Reed; and George Cornelson,Sr.,
Ge rge Cornelson, Jr. The Gu
lick children were played by
Tammy Franklin, Susie Oakley
.aid Patsy Sadler. Narrator was
Mrs. Ervin Shook.
The skit told of (lie organi
zation in the Lydia Community
under tlie direction .f Mrs. lone
Wallace, Mrs. Ira Bailey, Miss
Mary Johnson, Mrs. Sara Sut-
herlin and Mrs. J.B. Templeton.
From a small gr-up in 1949 it
has now grown t a registered
membership f 480.
Mrs. Sara Sutherlin, a former
resident of this area, is now li
ving in Anderson and is serving
on the bard f directors of the
Anderson Camp Fire Girls.
Claire Duncan and Carole Per
ry sang two duets accompanied
by Mrs. James Von Hollen.
Mrs. Clara Bell Hill Hitt, Mrs.
Robert Neighbors and Mrs. Ann
Sprouse were presented The Wa-
kan Awards for camping.
Miss Muller presented the Er
nest Thompson Seton awards for
service to the board of directors
to G. Edward Campbell, Calvin
Cooper, Lynn Cooper, Jr., Mrs.
Marvin Gault, Mrs. B.F. Harvey,
Mrs. Lewis Hay, L H. Lee, Jr.,
Charles T. (Buddy) Oakley, A1
Undari and James Von Hollen.
The Charlotte Joy Farnsworth
awards were presented to Mrs,
Murray Adams, Mrs. James
Bradford, Mrs. G. EdwardCamp-
bell, Mrs. Cally GauH, Mrs. Joe
Holland, Mrs. J.F. Jacobs, Jr.,
Mrs. Sandra Lawson, Mrs. Ma
dison Pitts, Mrs. Miles Powell,
Mrs. James Seaw'right, Mrs. Ja
mes V n H lien and Mrs. Reese
Young.
Lynn Cooper, Jr., outgoing
president, presented 188 tenure
awards to Camp Fire Girls, Jr.
High and Horizon members.
Nome Von Hollen, Jr. High,
Leslie Ann Cooper, Camp Fire,
and Kim Crawford, Blue Bird
told of their groups and activi
ties. Cynthia Ivey, Horizon, on
behalf of all levels of Camp Fire
Girls presented Mrs. Paul Mul
ler, executive director, a silver
bowl for her years of service.
All Junior High Girls under the
direction of Mrs. Grace Connor
sang America the Beautiful be-
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Clinton
High
News
BY CLAIRE DUNCAN
On Monday, February 2, most
of the Horizon girls took part
in an impressive Campfire Girls
Ceremonial at Belk Auditorium.
Many of these girls were re
cognized for their years of mem
bership in this organization. Ta
king a part in the program were
Kathy Frady, Cindy Ivey, Cyn
thia Turner, Carole Perry and
Claire Duncan.
The Senior Horizon group en
tertained a group of children at
Whitten Village, February 4, with
a Valentine party. They provided
games, refreshments, and favors
for the youngsters.
The finalists for King of Hearts
are Tommy Banks, Otis Patter
son and Darrel Shockley. The
sponsors for these three boys
will continue their campaigns un
til Monday, and the crowning of
the King of Hearts will take
place on February 13.
Issued Friday will be the Feb
ruary issue of the SENTINEL.
The casting for the Junior
Class Play, “Up The DownStair-
Case”, has been completed. Por
traying the lead role of the school
teacher, Sylvia Barrett, will be
Pam Shook.
Mrs. Turner
Greenville - Mrs. Vera West
Turner of 1107 Buncombe St.,
died Monday. She was the mo
ther of Mrs. Charlie McDaniel
of Clinton.
Other survivors include three
other daughters, a son, a sis
ter, her stepmother, 11 grand
children and seven great grand
children.
Funeral services were conduc
ted Wednesday at Thomas Mc
Afee Funeral Home with burial
in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
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