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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 2

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PAGE TWO THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, ORANGEBURG, S.C. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1965 Commencement Awards Made At Swansea Mr. W. H. Gilden, principal of the Swansea High School, made the following awards at commencement on May 25: valedictory trophy, Sondra Hoover, salutatory trophy, Laura Davis: D.

A pin and certificate for the outstanding senior girl citizen to Sondra Hoover; American Legion Post 156 Good, plaque, Jody Pound: Citizen. Perfect Attendance plaques to Sandra Jeffcoat, Ken Kennerly, and Tony Kneece. Little Miss MeJanie Kerr and Master Cary Davis received mascot troand certificates from the phies class of 1965. Trophies were also awarded to the Best Allround Girl, Sondra Hoover; Best All-round Boy, Jody Pound; and the Best Girl and Boy Athletes, Sondra Hoover and Eddie Jackson, respectively. Springfield Graduates Are Announced SPRINGFIELD Receiving state diplomas at the graduating program of the Springfield High School on Wednesday night, May 26, were James Daniel Bean II, Emily Barbara Bennett, Anita Faye Brown, Leonard Owen Brown Herbert Tarrant Corbett William Hallman Duncan, Katherine Lynn 1 Dorothy Louise Fogle, Leon Otis Fogle Sybil Dell Gartman, Cynthia Ann Gleaton, Nancy Linda Gleaton, Edne Hayne Jumper, Ruth Alma Jumper, Kathryn Elizabeth Smith, Matsha Neill Smith, Patricia Ann Wertz, Luther Whitfield White Vicki Lynn Wiles, Barbara Jane Williams, Rebecca Jean Williams, William Bruce Winningham and Brenda Sue Wood.

Mrs. J. S. Holmes was class sponsor. Serving as marshals were Fleming Bethea, Gus Boland, Davie Burgdorf, Muldrow Etheredge, Joan McIver, Nancy Proctor and Andy Williams of the junior class.

Awards, and citations were well distributed, showing an unusual class personnel. Top students won 3 each, Marsha Smith won the English award, and the Gregg Shorthand award, and the Danforth leadership besides the valediatory; Jimmy Bean won the Kinard service award and the distribution manual of the S. C. D. E.

Club besides salutatory; Leonard Brown won the most valuable boy player with Emily Bennett as the most valuable. girl player, Brown also won the Dan- forth Foundation for leadership award D. E. S. Club won D.

contest: E. Herbert student of Corbett the year of the local club F. F. A. degree and bus driver safety; Nancy Gleaton won the D.

A. R. citizen award and runner up of the Gregg Shorthand award; Jane Williams won the Crisco outstanding student in home economics; Lis Cooper was second in the Citizenship of D. A. R.

in 7th grade; Davie Burgdorf and Nancy Proctor tied for the American History award of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society; Patsy Wertz was selected by the faculty for the citizenship medal; Andy Williams, junior class, won merchandise information manual of the S. C. D. E. Club, also vice president of the state club.

Mary Wiles, junior class, won D. E. student of the year for girls, also second in Distribution manual of the state club. Billy Duncan won F. F.

A. degree; John David Williams won the livestock F. F. A. award; Clyde Davis and Laurie Douglas also won F.

F. A. degrees. Billy Duncan, Leon Fogle Whitfield White and Ronald Bolin won bus driver certificates of merit, as well as Herbert Cor-1 bett. Davie has been elected president of the student council for next session when he will be a senior; with him are Timmy Barr as vice president, Marian Williams and Jane Jackson as secretaries, and James Wood as treasurer.

Mrs. Hutto Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Joe Board (Martha ler) of Charlottsville. Virginia joined with other members of the Providence Bridge Club on Wednesday for an afternoon of fun at the home of Mrs. Charles Hutto.

Attractive arrangements of summery daisies, Queen's Ann Lace, and other white flowers were admired. The hostess served delicious home churned strawberry ice cream, chocolate pound cake, and iced water. Going home with slam prizes were Mrs. Clint Shuler and Mrs. Harlan Shuler.

Mrs. Ian Shuler received high score also. Consolation was given to Mrs. Joe Board. Swansea High Gives Annual Athletic Awards The annual athletic banquet was held recently in the Swansea High gymnasium.

Guest speaker was Coach Bobby Roberts from Clemson University. Gaines H. Mason of Bamberg, was master of ceremonies. Football trophies were presented to Tracy Chavis and Tomy Dixon for the best back and lineman, respectively. The most valuable girl basketball player trophy was awarded to Sondra Hoover; the boy's trophy to Eddie Jackson.

Paul Chavis was named the most valuable baseball player. Eddie Jackson was presented a trophy as the outstanding boy athlete. The Swansea Jaycees awarded trophies to the girl and boy athletes attaining the highest scholastic averages: Sondra Hoover and Jody Pound. FOGLE REUNION The annual Fogle Reunion, including all Fogle connections, will be held Sunday, June 6, at the Edisto High School Cafetorium in Cordova. The picnic dinner will begin at 1:00 with a program immediately following the dinner.

Club Calendar FRIDAY AMELIA ST. BAPTIST 3:00 p. m. Bible School Registration 6:00 p. 1 m.

Youth Choir Rehearsal SATURDAY AMELIA ST. BAPTIST 7:30 p. m. Deacon's meeting. SATURDAY ST.

PAUL'S METHODIST 7:00 p. m. Troop No. 312 Boy Scouts Meeting CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY-Ozier O. Gleaton, of Springfield, was honored by members of his family with a dinner party at Ber- ry's-on-the-Hill recently.

Presenting Mr. Gleaton with many useful gifts were 20 of his close friends and companions, including law enforcement officers who worked with him during his tenure as magistrate of Springfield. He is shown here with his greatgranddaughter, four year old Beth Franklin of Springfield. Nervousness? CAROLINA Dr. Bruce F.

Fisk 983 CAROLINA, N.E. Phone 534-3656 EVENING HOURS BY APPOINTMENT! SCOUTS ENJOY DAY CAMP Orangeburg Brownie and Junior Girl Scout Troops will have a chance to attend the Annual Day Camp at the Ki- wanis Youth Camp from June 21 to July 1. Shown above is a group of girls who enjoyed participating in an Indian Lore class at the camp last year. Annual Day Camp Set For Brownies, Girl Scouts All Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts will be interested to learn that plans are being completed for the annual Day Camp. Mrs.

George Hamiter, director has announced the dates will be June 21 through July 1 from 9 until 1 at the Kiwanis Youth Camp. This will be eight days of fun and learning based upon an International Theme. The campers will be issued passports and will meet four classes: Music, Dancing, and Dramatics, Arts and Crafts. Travels Around the World, and Nature. These classes will be under the direction of some of our Senior Scouts who will talk to the girls in foreign languages and teach them songs and games of other countries.

Especially interesting to Junior Scouts will be the fact that they are able to earn several badges. Mrs. Don Smith, John Adden Citizenship Award Given To John Adden John Adden, a pupil at Thackston Junior High School, in Orangeburg, was recently named as recipient of the Citizenship Award presented annually to an outstanding seventh grade student by the Moultrie Chapter D. A. R.

Mrs. Hinchie A. McGee who made the presentation to John, explained that it is awarded on a basis of honor, leadership, sportsmanship, and patriotism. John received a medal and a pin which were inscribed "Good Citizenship Award." He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Adden. Elaine Dempsey Miss Dempsey Is Awarded Scholarship Meree Elaine Dempsey of Orangeburg, a rising sophomore at Winthrop College, has been awarded a $200 scholarship for 1965-66 by the Scholarship Committee of the Orangeburg Chapter of Winthrop Daughters. She is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie F.

Dempsey of 1041 Dantzler N. E. Miss Dempsey, who is a 1964 graduate of Orangeburg High School, is majoring in the field of English, minoring in music. During her freshman year at Winthrop, she was a member of the Women's Fine Arts Association and the Winthrop Choral Ensemble. Upon completion of her college studies, Miss Dempsey plans to enter the teaching I profession.

home economists for S. C. Gas and Electric will conduct cooking classes. The Personal Health badge will be covered by qualified people. The World Neighbor Badge will be earned as the girls meet the daily classes.

All Juniors are urged to come and to be sure to bring their Junior handbooks. Slides of foreign countries will be shown by the Travels Around the World Class. All campers will be required to have a health check-up for which a clinic has been set up under the direction of Mrs. Tony Fanning. Girls attending camp will bring, a nose bag lunch and a upon.

Milk will be furnished. Brownies and Juniors art urged to register immediately and for any further information call Mrs. George Hamiter at 534-9640. Union Fersner Wedding Plans Are Completed The wedding plans of Miss Sandra Cecilia Union and Edgar Lee Fersner, have been completed. The ceremony will take place on Saturday June 5, at 7:30 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church with the bride's pastor, Father Maurice J.

McDonald, performing the double ring ceremony. Miss Union will have as her maid of honor, her sister, Miss Candy Union, and Mrs. Lamar Fersner will be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Martha Jo Bonnette, Bolentown; cousin of the groom, and Sherrill Tootie Player, Cheryle Wadford, and Donna Wilson, all of Orangeburg. Flower girls will be Bonnie June Union, sister of the bride, and ringbearer will be Master J.

J. Union III, brother of the bride. Usher groomsmen will be Jerry Whitesides, Orangeburg, Johnny M. Jackson, of Orangeburg, and Paul Bonnette, of Bolentown, cousins of the groom and John Union, of Orangeburg, cousin of the bride. Lamar Fersner of Orangeburg, brother of the groom will serve as best man.

The wedding music will be furnished by Barbara Barnwell at the console and Harold Leviner will be the vocalist. On the day of the wedding, Miss Union will be entertained at a bridal luncheon at Jack Nolen's Restaurant in Orangeburg by Mrs. J. R. Bonnette, Mrs.

Lamar Fersner, and Miss Martha Jo Bonnette. The members of the wedding party, and relatives of the engaged couple will be honored with a rehearsal party, on Friday night at Jack Nolen's. COMIC IN 'ITALIAN AFFAIR' ROME (AP) Dino De Laurdentiis studios has signed Italian comic actor Ugo Tognazzi for te lead in a new film provisionally titled "Menage Alla An Italian Affair. Director will be young Franco Indovini, who directed one of the three episodes in Princess Soraya's movie, "The Three Faces of a Woman." SINGING OR MOVIES ROME (AP) Belgian film actress Catherine Spaak says "making movies is my profession but singing is my hobby." But if she had to give up one or the other, "I would rather renounce singing than the movies." she says. Large Local Med.

Local SHRIMP SHRIMP LB. $110 LB. 89c DRESSED BREAM 3 lbs $1.00 -NOTICE- WE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAYS DURING THE MONTHS OF JUNE. JULY AUG. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN 8:30 7:30 P.M.

TUES. SAT. Orangeburg Seafood Mkt 176 Russell, N.W. Ph: 534-8223 BASEMENT Belk- WEEKEND HudsonSPECIALS MENS BOXER AND STRETCH BATHING TRUNKS $2.33 Assorted Colors and Sizes 43 piece MELMAC DINNERWARE SET Service For 8 3 Beautiful Patterns 13.77 set Ladies Sleeveless Sizes SHIFTS 7-18 2.99 Childrens Seersucker- Cotton SHORTS and Ladies Short Sleeve BLOUSES Summer BLOUSES All Cotton 2 for 3.00 Sizes 7-14 Reg. 1.99 Dacron-Cotton-Cotton 1.00 Solids Prints Sizes 30-38 each Terry BEACH TOWELS 1.99 each Large 3x5 feet size Solids and Prints LADIES and CHILDRENS CANVAS FOOTWEAR 7 piece BEVERAGE SET SOLIDS and FANCY COLORS 1 pitcher with 6 GLASSES ALL SIZES CRYSTAL 1.99 and 2.99 1.67 Set.

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