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                    <text>~THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. Hemingway. South Carolina·, 1bunclay. April 1• 1976
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Discussing Documen~s
Elaine Y. Eaddy, right, author of The Promised Lane, a book which deals with the
James Eaddy Family in South Carolina to be released in July, looks over an
impor tant item with L. E. Creel, Jr., who Mrs. Eaddy said worked very closely
with her as a consultant and contributed three chapters to the book. Other
documents and family pictures, which were put on display for guests to view
during a recent party given in honor of Mrs. Eaddy, are in the background.

Mrs. Elaine Y. Eaddy was bed remains in its origional Board and worked extremely
to
organize
the
delightfully entertained at an state as he made it shortly after hard
Informal drop-in given in her their marriage as a gift for his Hemingway Public Library.
honor at the home of Mrs. wife. Each of their nine children She organized a chw-ch library
Merritt
E.
Morris
in was born on this bed, according at Hemingway First Baptist
Hemingway recently. The to stories which have been Church where she is a member.
occasion marked the com- banded down through the years. She has served as librarian
Mrs. Eaddy is a native of there and also teaches an adult
pletition of her first book, The
Promised
Land,
with Kingstree, the daughter of the Bible Class in Sunday School.
publication date set for July, late Mr. and Mrs. George She is presently serving on the
Yarborough. She had two Hemingway Area Bicentennial
1976.
Hosting the lovely affair with sisters, Mrs. Victor .Stoll of Committee.
Married toH. E. Eaddy, Jr. of
Mrs. Morris were Mrs. Luther Kingstree; the other is
Hemingway, she is the mother
Neal Ward, Mrs. B. M. (Jack) deceased.
The author is a graduate of o,f three children, Mary Mac
Chaooler, Mrs. W. B. Galloway,
Jr., Mrs. Eugene Haruta, Mrs. Kingstree High School and Eaddy Chimtes, Henry Ill, and
Z. H. McDaniel, Mrs. W. E. received an A. B. degree in Lawrence.
Bryant, and Mrs. K. M. Brown. history from Coker College in In discussion her book, Mrs.
Mrs. Eaddy received her 1941, where she was assistant Eaddy said she was astounded
guests in the living room. where librarian. She has completed 30 at the number of people with the
each one had some comment to hours in post graduate Llbrary surname, Eaddy, when she
make, or question to ask, . Science, studying at Ap· came to Hemingway. She said
concerning
her
first palachian State at Boone, North she had alwayJ been interested
publication. Mrs. Eaddy was Carolina and at the UniverSity in their origin, but had not had
remembered by her hostesses of South C&amp;rolina.
time to do anything about it
with a gold pin bearing the State
Mrs. Eaddy came to until approximately three years
SP.al.
Hemingway as librarian at ago; when ''I began to explore
Delicious refreshments in Hemingway High School. She the records a bit, and then
keeping with the Bicentennial alsn served as librarian at I explored the records a lot.''
''Compiling
names
is
theme were served en buffet Pleasant Hill High School and at
from a beautifully appointed Johnsonville High School. Most meaningless. Genealogy for the
table in the formal dining area. of her work has been in school sake of Genealogy holds no
The party rooms of the Morris libraries, but she has worked. interest for me.·' she said.
home were festive with with small students in kin''Theinteresting thing- in life
arrangements of fresh flowers, dergarten, and presently to me is the human being. You
In keeping with the mood of the teaches kindergarten at study cemeteries and you
~k's background, placed at Francis Marion Academy in realize 'here lies my husband •s
Intervals. The many lovely Hemingway. Friends say her great grandfather and so many
antiques in the home provided interest has always been in the of his small children who died
just the right setting for the field of journalism.
ith
n
· in
The author ls a member of the ~e' .~~~:v:d~ Y enJOY g
occasion.
One room was devoted en- Williamsburg County Ubrary
Mrs. Eaddy said this area bas
tirely to old documents, family
photographs, and treasured
items of memorabillia.
Of special interest was an
antique bed which was on
display for the enjoyment of the
guests. The bed was made by
band by John G. Hanna, born
March 10, 1827, who married
Dovey Rosanne Eaddy, bom :I!
October 7, 1823. Records show
they were married on January
M, 1847. Hanna made the bed of
.sa•affaa. the bottom of which
na constructed of ropes. The

its OWll unique history, and
through her research she
gained an understanding of
what made it so, and certainly,
she appreciates it all the more.
Mrs. Eaddy said she bad
researched estate papers from
as far back as 1820. In these she
would learn bow the estate was
settled, there would be records
of the owner's terminal illness
which often included doctor's
bills and papers which gave
much additional info1·11•ation. .J
She said you feel that you know 1
these people, and through the 1
research you really do get to ..
know them. For instance, t
through the census records of 1
!850, you could tell who a 1
relative had for a neighbor.
1
Research on the book led her 1
to meet a lot of interesting 1
people, she said, noting that she t
had received interesting
correspondence from just about
everywhere. Mrs. Eaddy ~d
sometimes she had received
responses from
random
telephone calls. While doing the
research; she would just ask a
telephone operator to give her
the name and number of any
Eaddy who might be listed in
the directory for a certain tow11
or city if she had reason to c
suspect some member of the i
family might be living in that t
particular area. ''It has paid i
off,'' she said.
&lt;
She pointed out that one Mr.
Eaddy had 12 sons, some of c
whom were victims of the Civil ~
War. One son who survived
moved to Mississippi. ' 'We 1
know there are descendants
there,'' she said, ''but we have
made numerous attempts to
locate them and we have never
bad any kind of response. ''She
added ''It is said that by
bringing out a book you will get
response you have been unable
to get before.''
1
In preparing the book, she has i
researched ahnost every grave 1
in the cemeteries at Trinity, C
Ebenezer, old Johnsonville and J
the old ones in the Prospect
]
area.
Mrs. Eaddy said a great ~
many people had been of much
help to her in the research
which has gone into the book,
and to those people hwo have ·
helped her, she is especially ~
grate.ful.
She is currently wr~ a

1

series of histor ical articles
entitled
''Our
Human ,
Heritage,'' which began with .
the December 4 issue of The ·
Weekly Observer, and is
published every other week.
Two articles of a three-part
story of the Prospect area have
run and the third and final
chapter of that story will run
approximately the middle of
April.
Orders are being taken for
her book, The Promised I.and,
and those who wish to purchase
copies are asked to place their
&lt;rder as soon as possible.
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nd Mrs . Ernest V.
of Hemingway and
each. were guests of
·hen their children
ed for them \\'ith a
reception Sunday
. January 6. in the
Pentecostal Holiness
Fellowship Hall . The
was their twentyfifth
anniversary. l\1rs.
the former Miss Tina
Florence.
d Mrs. Thea Cox. aunt
cle of Mr. Carter
'
the guests and
ced them to the
gline composed of the
couple and their
. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Afr. and Mrs . .J\lleriAan
and Mr. and Mrs.
Carter.
Carter received her
.a lovely floor length
f off-white polyester,
g a soft pleated skirt,
ed sleeves and round
with
a
silver
belt
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ing the
natural
e.• She wore silver
r1es and a white orchid
ellow throat completed
e.
Vernon Carter wore a
,gth gown of burgundy
ite plaid with a solid
Y bodice, and long
Of the plaid, giving the
erect look.
Vernon Carter wore a
. th gown of burgundy
te Plaid with a solid
Y bodice, and long

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sleeves of· the plaid. giving the
soft . la yered look.
l\1rs . l\.leridan Carter \\ as
go\\·ned in a costume featuring
a la vendar' bodice with f'ull
printed. f1oor length skirt.
enhanced by a wide purple belt
at the \\'aistline.
1-~or thi~ special occasion.
l\lrs. ·Mike Carter chose a onepiece. sleeveless black flowing
pant suit trimmed in metallic
braid. v•ith \\"hich she wore
silver accessories.
Each of the girls wore a
\\'hite carnation corsage. and
l\lr. Carter and his soris wore a
v..·hite carnation boutennaire.
i\liss Lillian Cox presided at
a round table c.overed with
floor length cloths of linen and
lace, which hel'Cl the crystal
serving plates and napkins.
The
long.
extended
refreshment table was covered
with an army-navy cloth and
adorned v..·ith arrangements of
silver net and satin riblJons. It
v..•as centered with a tall ninebranched silver candlelabra
holding lighted white tapers
and an arrangement of white
snapdragons, carnations and
gypsophilia. Silver trays held a
lovely assortment of party
foods and were attractively
arranged on the table. A silver
punch bowl at each end
completed the lovely setting.
Mrs. Bobby Cagle and MI·s.
Lottie Jo Dennis persided at
the punch bowls.
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:\IR. AND l\'IRS. ERNESTV. CARTER
... Celeb1·ate 25th Wedding A1111iversa1·y
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tiered cont'ection. rested on a
hours from 2 to 5:30 were
round table covered with an
Wanda Wall. Mr. and Mrs.
army-navy floor length cloth.
Ellis Dubose, Reverend and
The cake was delicately
1\1.rs. Robert Stewart of Myrtle
designed with white frosting
Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Medford
and featured white roses and
Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
silver leaves. The two top tiers
1-lardee. Mrs. Price Hughes,
v..·ere highly elevated to reveal
and Mr. and :rttrs. Ronald Cox
a tall cupid holding two love
of Johnsonville, Senator and
birds. The top tier held the
Mrs.
Lanue
Floyd
of
silver numerals ''25'' amidst
J{ingstree. Mr. and Mrs.
an arrangement of lillies of the · Kinley Miller. Mr . and Mrs.
valley. The cake was served by
Jack Woodward. Sr., Jack
l\1rs.
Wilson
Hardee
of
.Wood\\-·ard. Jr.. Mrs. Julius
The wedding cake. a fourJohnsonville.
Lee Dennis and son. Jay, of
The gift table. where Mrs.
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs.
Blandon Cox presided, was laid
Alan Johns and Mr. and Mrs.
in floor lengtl1 white linen
Sevin John of Florence. Mr~
cloths. and held many lovely
and Mrs. Jerri Vaughn and Mr.
~fts of china. crystal, and
and Mrs. Ernest C. Jones of
silver.
among
others
Bishopville, Mr. and Mrs.
attresting to the love of thei~ , travis Anderson and Tim
many friends and relatives.
Anderson of Camden. Mr. and
Goodbyes
were
said
to
J
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St
Mrs. Bobby Gene Cagle of
Loree L. Stone, D. . one r., M
both , of Johnsonville, and
r. and Mrs. Esters Cox.
Pamplico, Mrs. Lena E. Kea,
of Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. W. D. M.iddleton and
Among
the
many
guests
who
Frances
and
Lance
Middleton
M
ht
d
N. C.; three aug ers, rs.
of Kannapolis, N. C.

sonville Resident, Dies
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ExcitedLS,
By RANDOLPH S. HANCOCK
Observer Agricultural Editor

JOHNSONVILLE. S. C., May 1
This town of 1.500 persons, in
w heart of the Pee Dee. is
(straining at the leash in anticipa( . * , _.'
*,- 3J'
Ition of the textile industry schedluled to start operations here some
(time this summer.
Already it is feeling growing
I pains, and the townspeople are
loud in their praise of the WellIman Combing Co, for having sellected Johnsonvitle for the site of
(the first mill of its kind in the
! state and perhaps the South.
According to present plans of
[the Daniel Construction Co., of
Greenville, the 150,000 square foot
plant will be ready for oc
jcupancy "in early summer."
C. S. Carter, in charge of the
[construction work of the $3,000,000
(plant, said "it should be ready for
i* installation of machinery this
{summer and operations can be
(started then."
Mr. Carter described the work
I to be done as "turning grease wool
[into yarn ready for the weavers,"
le added that the wool would
Icome from South Africa. South
(America. Australia, and "some will
I be domestic wool."
By "grease wool." he said, he
(meant it was wool that comes dijrectly from the sheep's back be

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fore the lanolin is removed from
it.
Ground for the single story pro*
ject was broken last Febrauary IS.
However, Mr. Carter said, plans
,for construction were actually
started on Feb. 6.
The plant is so designed that it
can be enlarged any time the de
mand for its products increases
It will employ some 250 local per
sons who will be trained for their
jobs by engineers which the Well
man company will send here.
Mr. Carter said that it was hie
understanding that Walter Rohifi
soa of Lowell, Mass., will be the
manager of the plant and that Mr
Robinson is scheduled to arrive
here next week.
The plant is located about a halfmile north of Johnsonvilie on the
Mullins highway. The site was an
old farm and there is room for
any type of operation a well as
expansion of the plant.
The Wellman company, a sub
sidiary of Nirhols and Co., select
ed Jnhnsonville, Mr. Carter said
because of the fine port facilities
t Charleston and because of the
[excellent supply of and type of la
|bor to be found here.
Lock wood Greene Engineers o
York. Boston and Spartan
Ibnrf. S. C., is the architect or
project.

following them the woolen and
worsted spinning and weaving
plant* for which -South C'aro- , j
Una hatt so many natural advantages to offer. This will
further diversify our great tex
tile Industry and bolster It
evea IBM1* against
shocks.

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Other Industries coming to South I
DIXIE'S FIRST PROCESSOR OF 'GREASE WOOL' RISKS NEAR JOHNSONVILLE
Carolina during the year include
industry in South Carolina, hasJTic Tax Company, Inc., at Cam-1
said it "could be one of the most I den. manufacturers of children's
significant boosts to South Caro wear; Runnymedc Corporation,
lina's economy in half a century." new worsted plant at Pickens; Un
Mr. Gable said yesterday that ion Bay Chemical Company, Inc.,
the Slate Development Board feels of Cambridge. Mass.. at Green
the woolen processing plants here ville; United Testing Company at|
will result in the establishment of Laurens; and others.
spinning and weaving of worsted
-ind woolen plants in the state.
OF PARTICULAR INTEREST
With this latest development, we lo Columbians was the announce
can offer the availability of wool ment early this year that Ameri
in the more profitable manufactur can Cyanamid Company had ac
ing atmosphere of South Carolina, quired title to a 1,110-acre tract
Development Board officials said. near Columbia in Lexington Coun
"The coming of wool (o
ty. The site is at Dixiana nearj
South Carolina will at*o have
Cayce. Present plans of the com-i
a marked effect In financial
pany is for a plant to be con-1
circles, because of the largn
structed for the manufacture of a
banking transactions Involved
new acrylic fibre, however, no
In the Importation of wool
further announcement has been]
throughout the raarketn of the
made by the company.
world," official* added.
This year, up to Dec. 1, more!
Agriculture leaders are hopeful
than
$70 million was spent or al
that the wool processing plants
located
for industrial development]
will bring an additional cash in
WOOL COMBING PLANT FOB; 9C: Here Is an artist's drawing of the Ha n tec River Wool
in the state during 1954, according
come
to
South
Carolina
farmers
Combing Company plant being built for the Amedee Prouvoat mud Company of France at
to figures released by the State I
Jamestown. Construction was begun in November by the Daniel CoimtrurUon Company from the production of raw wool. Development Board. The totaJ is I
of Greenville and marks the second mien plant to enUbiish operation* In South Carolina. The Well man company already is basrd on Incomplete estimates
The other, the Weliman Combine Company plant, a part of Nlchoto and Company, Inc., experimenting in an attempt to
began operations this pant hummer at Jotuionnvllle.
find a sheep adapted to South from data In the board's office,
Carolina and the Southeastern and may change slightly when the
United States. Under the Wellman! final returns are in, Mr. Gable
research project, Pollworth sheep j MldTh« yemr substantially booatwere brought here from Australia
*d the tremendous post-war
by Noel Dennis, a Victoria, Aus
Industrial growth of the Paltralia farmer and breeder of PollBy WILBtR McCARTHA
state was the culmination of many Company's is being constructed by worth's. The project is in charge
metto state. Mnce IMS, ap
South Carolina's tremendous years of work of the department. the Amodce Prouvost and Compa of C. H. Mudge, herdsmaji.
proximately $933.000,000 has
postwar industrial expansion, The board had long realized that ny of France. It will be named
been spent In South Carolina
which has been near the top in development of our woolen and the Santcc River Wool Combing
RECENTLY
ILLUSTRATING
for new plants or expansion of
worsted
Industry
would
depend
in
the nation, continued at a sub
Company.
the
great
demand
of
wool
that
existing plants, not Including
stantial pace during this year, large measure on securing the
Wellman Combing Company
Sloan W. Gable, acting director of basic wool processors, who have received lt» firtl shipment of South Carolina farmers will help the A EC Installation near
Aiken.
the State Development Board said traditionally been located near the raw wool during the. aprln*. II produce, Mr. Madge said at pres
wool port of Boston," the report Man the first raw wool to enter ent there were 50,000 sheep in Mr. Gable said it Is virtually 1
yesterday.
North Carolina and the Wellman Impossible to measure in full the
the Port of Charleston and
From the standpoint of long- said,
plant in Johnsonvillc could use the benefits accruing to the State from
ua*f brought from South
range development of South Caro
wool produced from these sheep new industrial development. Every
THE FIRST OF THE WOOL Africa.
lina's industrial economy, the most
citizen Is affected, directly or in
significant occurrence of the 1953- processing plants, the Wellman
directly. Based on dollar expendi
54 fiscal year Ka« doubtless that Combing Company, a part of Niture, the existing industries which!
of thr coming of two wool process chols and Company, Inc., began
have expanded will add an esti
ing plants to the state, the Plan operations this past summer at
mated 46,500 new jobs and will
said
it
to
easy.
to
ning Board reported in its new Johnson vi lie. The plant cost ap In excess of 230 persons. It is exannual
pected
to
eventually
enlarge
tol
foresee"
a
southern
woolen
indUspay
annual report.
proximately J3 million.
,350,(
about four times the capacity of I try "ranking in importance wit hi excess
"An announcement that Nirhols
Construction on a second wool
that ofNew^Kntfand and perhaps I newJ-nnual wages of over
and Company of Boston and Prou- processing plant got underway in the initial plant.
overshadowing it."
l*&gt; .«» which have accrued to ***\
vost and Company of France, the November at Jamestown. This
benefit of the state and its people)
"Other wool treatment plants
two largest wool processors in the plant, costing about the same GOVERNOR BYRNfcS, comsince the war," he added.
almost snreto come, and
world, would build plants in the
ine on the developing woolen]
it as the Wcllmaii Combii

Twa Wool Combing Plants Significant Part
-saazab -^ 1\St^e_y. &lt;&amp;&amp; /.PS&amp;P , „
,.
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Mayor E. L. Cox of Johnsonville signs a proclamation
settin~ ~side the. week ?f November 24-30 as Family
W.e ek in Johnsonv1lle, while Judy Rob.e rts of the Pee Dee
Junior Women's Club looks on.
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E. L. Cox of
Johnsonville
signed
a
proclamation Wednesday night,
November 6, making the week
. of November 24-30 Family
Week in the City of
Johnsonville.
. Mayor Co~ signed the
following proclamation at the
request of the Pee Dee Junior
Women's Club, which is
promoting the week as a club
activity:
''Whereas
the
family
relationship is the basic unit of
society and is the basic source
of values for that society and
''Whereas the strength of the
family is essential for the
preservation of our national
unity
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''Whereas the basic noral
fiber of our nation is contingent
upon the integrity of the family
unit and

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''Whereas the pressures of
our present age bring stresses
to bear on the traditional family
structure heretofore unknown
''Be it hereby resolved that
November 24-30, 1974, be set
aside as FAMILY WEEK in the
City of Johnsonville and
''Be it further resolved that
each family unit be encouraged
to join together in a spirit. of
unity and determination to
imure its future as the center of
spiritual and moral training
essential for the preserv~tion of
civilization.''

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excess of $10,000 when fire , rear of the rustic building, was combined efforts of. the two
ct the rear of the building confined to the pit area and departments and many others
ourt mid-afternoon preparation room.
who stopped to help that the
At one time it looked as damage was
not
.more
~~.s~ay, a~cordin~ to an
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01 Davis, one of the owners. way ·into the dining room, and
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repairs
to
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is had barbecured 11 all the equipment from that building were begun Friday
'.Part of which were to be area was moved to the outside morning and that he hoped to be
in his establishment and by the people who stopped ~o back in operation in two weeks.
He said he hoped to locate
remainder for the 'Bfg, D' give assistance.
tbecu B
The fire was spotted by Bobby another place to cook next week
ch e arn at Surfside
in
order
to
keep
the
Surfside
Parker
and
his
brother-in-law,
Ple . on
Wednesday,
the cooki~g about 1 Roby Jowers, as they were establishment in operation until
he ursday tnorn1ng. Davis passing the scene. Jowers repairs here have been
completed.
fought
the
fire
from
the
top
of
ede ~as sure all the coals
Davis
told
the
Weekly
the
building
with
a
water
hose
rn a. and out by 3 a. m. on
while Parker summoned the Observer, ''Please use your
eorrung of the fire.
to
extend
our
d nieat was processed Heiningway Fire Department. means
hay morning, and Davis The Johnsonville Volunteer appreciation . to the fire
deparb11ents
and
all
those
who
Fire
Department
was
also
rox~ left the building at
came
to
our
assistance
fore
called
and
answered
with
three
Sd~lllately
1
p .m.
their
splendid
corporation
and
ds 0 Approximately two- units.
·t
concern. We would never' be
The
Hemingway
uni
ignateJhe amount of meat
able to thank all who helped, as
exhausted
its
water
supply
a~d
n:i
for Surfside had
there
were
people
I
saw
there
had
to
go
back
to
town
to
r~fill
· oved there Thursday
that I do not even know."
the
tank.
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\\'hat could have settled the argun1ent of the old theater building between the
owner, Chiv('S Prosser, right for~ground. and Johnsonville City Officials, would
hav~ be~n the destruction of the building by the fire which firemen are fighting.
\\ at~r \\as shot through the windows and through the roofless top as members of
th(' Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Departn1ent fought to distinguish the fire while
Policf' Chief Cat" I Skinner, l~ft foreground, directed traffic from around the scene.
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It appeared last Friday to take it out by hand. He said
morning that fate would settle the fire was well attended at all
. the question of renovation or times, and that someone was
demolition of the old Prosser left with the fire Monday night.
Theater building in John- After becoming ill Monday
sonville, a controversy which night, he returned to the scene
has been going on for some time on Tuesday morning, he said,
bet ween city officials and the but didn't feel like continuing
Prosser. with the work, so at that time
owner,
Chives
However, the quick action of the the fire was put out, with water,
Johnsonville Vol unteer Fire to his staisfaction.
Department resulted in saving
Prosser said he left the down
the old brick building and the town area at 11 a.m. to return to
question remains.
his home, and that at apIn a telephone interview from proximately 11:30 he received a
is home in Johnsonville telephone call saying that the
Monday, Prosser told the front of his building was on fire.
OBSERVER that he had been He said he had no idea what
burning in the building the day happened Wlless the "wind
before the fire. He noted that stirred up a spark."
roof had fallen in as a result
" If anyone is to blame for
"of the severe snow and ice what happened it is me,"
•L·-·· m four years ago''. He said
Prosser said, ''I was burning on
1 uch of the roof material had my own property, and I felt I
llen between the seats and he was completely in my rights.''.
t it would be much easier to
H~ said Monday afternoon he
"-~·ply b\J.rn the Olaterial inside was on his way to Florence to
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metal roof on the building,
that in two weeks he would ha
it looking quite differently.
Questioned about the m
of the building which has
an eyesore and considered
safety hazard since operation
the theatre ended a
proximately 13 years ago
Mayor Connie De Camps
only, "The officials are
into the matter in regards to
safety of our citizens.,
refused further comment.
Delight Amusement Center,
business located in La
adjacent to the old
building, had been closed
the fire because it was
to be unsafe due to the fact ~..
the fire may have weakened
walls of the building and
might possibly collapse.
walls have been braced and
amusement center opened
business Monday ni&amp;bt.
Fire Gbief Irby Stone said
department received tbe call
the old theater building at 11:
a.m. on Tuesday morning
responded with two trucks.
said it was necessary to
heavy lines and a deludge gun
bring the fire under control.
said they had the fire
control at 11:55 a.m., bu
ranained on the scene untill:

�Demolition Stage 1

The old Johnson\ ill~ Th~ater Building a landmark in the town for many years
catue d0\\11 last F.-ida) afternoon as a demolition crew from Charleston razed the
stnactua·e in a 1na tt~r of hours. The first step pictured above was to pull down a
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Demolition Stage 2

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rfecthely razin, th~ backwall of the old theater building the waH facing
Bel\·ie\\ Street was d ntolished when they were pushed i~ver. ~i the he~~~
e ui ntenl u d b) the dernolition crew. Then the other s e l\a was pu
tO~\ :..d the insidf~~ of the original building by uteaus of heav~ c•b~s st;un1
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Th~ last section of wall to be brought down in last Friday's demolition

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thf'ater building on the corner of Broadway and Belview Streets ia Johnsonville
seen1s to be precariously balanced in midair before it came crashing down addl!IIIJJ
to the pile of brick a nd rubble at the site of the old building which was deslt)lyid
b)· fire the "eek before.

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Chives Prosser, owner of the old Johnsonville theater building which was par..
tially destroyed by fire two weeks ago demolish~d last weekend is shown reading
the contract allo\\-ing the demolition crew to r·aze the structure. Shown from left
a r e Buddy F eagin . Johns onville police officer, Carl Skinnt'r, Chief or Pmice. 1
Prosser a nd i\l r. S\\eatm,lo contractot\ Tl • o 1tract c lied fm· the building to bf' :
razed, the lot to b cl.:.aned an l*Ough graded. ht&gt; ett. u Jo .n on\ lUe e nt t
into the contract for the demolition of the building when the building \\as found to
be unsafe following the fire.
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Johnsonville High chool Band provided music to go along with the varie pitches
and intensities of area fire sirens and local fire departments from thr oughout the
. ___ area ·oined in the Johnsonville celebration of Fire Prevention Week .
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It was the first day on the job for two area legislators, veteran Odell Venters of
Johnsonville and freshman, Bubba Snow of Hemingway as they both settle down
to work in the current session of the S.C. Legislature. The pictures above, taken
during the first week of the session show Snow, left seated at his desk in the House
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cl1a1nber conferring with an unidentified man and Venters apparently trying to
111ake a point with one of his colleagues. Both men, whether newcomer or old hand
l1a ve a g1·eat deal of work ahead as the General Assembly gears itself up for
a11other session of lawmaking.
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Johnso11ville High School, looks on. The presentation was
made by the portait of Floyd which was unveiled at the
dedication of the H. M. Floyd Building~ A portion of the
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new building was held Sunday,
Dece1nber 8, 1974 at 2:30 p.m.
The presentation of the alb11111
was made by J. W. King,
Chan·xnan of the Board of
Trustees, Florence County
School District Five.
Floyd gave 44 years of service
to the (.1Ciucation of children of
this state prior to his retireinent
in June, 1973; 37 of which were
given to the children of this
community as Superintendent
of the Johnsonville Schools.
Mrs. Floyd also gave 34 years of
service to the education of
children and youth prior to her
retirement in June 1972 for a
combined total of 78 years.
A ceremony honoring Floyd
was held Sunday, May 20, 1973,
and May 20th was designated by
the Mayor of Johnsonville as
''H. M. Floyd Pay.''
Floyd has expressed his
desire that the re:inaing funds
raised for the ''H. M. Floyd
Day'' by the H. M. Floyd Day
Committee, of which Mrs .
Lucille M. Eaddy served as

chaiiman, be used as partial
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foyeJ' of the new high school.
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                    <text>FRANCIS
MARION .
ACADEMY
1967-1968

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FRANCIS MARION ACADEMY
HEMINGWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA

1967-1968

�DR. BEN THRAILKILL
PRESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DEDICATION
TI1;s p:arbook is dedicated to the tireless efforts of the parents and friends of the
children attending TI1e Francis Marion Academy of Hemingway.
History
In 1965 1t became .1pparent that local control of public education had been re duced to the role of "puppet" and were no longer in control of local education. A
groui' of citizens in our community felt that the time had come to consider the possibility of "prh ate" education in our area .
Approximately 150 "interested" citizens met with Dr. T. E. Wannamaker. President of \\'adc Hampton Academy, Orangeburg, S. C., to discuss the plans for a pri vate school. Dr. Wannam..iker informed this group that his school had made an exhausted study of private schools before organizing Wade Hampton. He offered to pass
along to us all of the information at his disposal to help us in our project, and to aid
us in any other way we desired his services. At this meeting a steering committee was
appointed to pursue the proJect further.
After many more meetings and discussions, the idea of Francis :'l.1arion Academy
·gan to unfold into a reality . Along the way some of the original 150 interested"
tizens fell by the wayside. Still, there were those who "stuck it out" in order to
. l'Ovide a place to send their children to get an education .
Since this section of South Carolina was the "stomping ground" of the famous
Revolutionary hero, Francis Marion, this name was designated for our school. In
July 1966, the final decision was made to open Francis Marion Academy. At this
time Mr. Thomas C . Mccutchen was secured as Headmaster and instructed to orga :.:z~ classes for September 1966.
Since there were no buildings available in the immediate vicinity, the site donated
by Mr. and .\1rs. Fred Harmon became a behive of activity. The building was completed in late October . In the meantime the children received their first instruction
in an '1::&gt;andoned store building in downtown H e mingway .
01, C"'ctooer 27, 1966, the Honorable Albert Watson dedicated the school to the
"preservation of individual initiative in the fields of education . "

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�BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Willard Nesmith, Fred Harmon, Thea Cox, Robert Hardy, Charles Snowden, Carlton
Floyd, Virginia Haselden, E&lt;lith Carter, Robert Ha1ma.

TEACHERS

Mrs. Cockfield, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Goodson, Mrs. Newell, Mr McCutchen.

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�Fl RST GRADE: K.'\FEU'.\G : Chuck l lunler, StL\e \1cCutchcn. April \\'illiams. SECOKD
1\0\\: )0, 1• P ons. Shc:Lnan Collins, D nn}' \\'ilkL'S, D,:m Cox, Libby Cockfield, TIIIRD
RO\\: k ry Po, ton. \nnL'llc' Brazen. Du1L'ise l.lliotl, B,·chy !Ltnn.1 .

SECOND GRAnr

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Springs, Rosemary Brown, Bill Thrailkill, Jeff \'enters .

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�TH I RD GRADE: Mary J\nn Joye, Gene McCutchen, Kenny Cox, Margar et Snowdcn,Mikc
;(csmith .

FOURTH GRADE:

Beve rly 1-fannon, Faye Cox, L;i,.,·,,"

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R.obcrta I Llrdy.

�FIFTH GRADE:

FIRST ROW: Tally Nesmith, Joey Floyd, Bubb a Haselden, SECOND
ROW: Tercs. ColLns, \,fartin Huggins, Lyn Lambert, Eddie TI1railkill, Flynn Cockfield.

SIXTH GRADE:

Pat Perry, Robert Poston, Barbara Floyd, Timmy Harrelson, Wendy

Venters

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�SEVENTH GRADE:

Dewey Brewer, Al Dennis, Tommy McCutchen, Dale Hanna.

THE FRANCIS MARION
ACADEMY HONOR SOCIETY

FIRST ROW: Gene Mccutchen, Margaret Snowden, Kenny Cox, SECOND ROW: Barbara
Floyd, Beverly Harmon, Roberta Hardy, Joey Floyd, Bubba Haselden, T'lJtl~ ROW : Eddie
Thrailkill, Tommy McCutchcn, Robert Poston, Al Dennis, Martin Hug&amp; ns.

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�OUR "MISS PEGGY" TEACHES MUSIC .

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