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. Sellool a ....._....... •4'olule
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The members of the ~uatiDi
c1.. are: Lila ~dJ. Kenneth Bvilfna. Wilrner Hurains, Glad11 Bud- :
eon, J•nie ~ewell, Marion Sprbw~

Oleceiwed too late f• l•lt ••••·• I 11 ae).

Emmenoa Ard, Gilbert Bueldea '

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Johnsonville, Ma1 27:-The cloeing exercises of the J ohn1onville
High IChool beean FridaJ eveninr,

and Watte Venter-. .

The very ftatterinr but well cJe.
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aent!d announcement waa made that
all the teachen b&amp;ve been re-eleetei
for the fall t.erm. ·
Our aloJfUI, ''JobD8()nville the
Growing Town''; ii beier fulfilled la
everyway: ·
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Dr and Mra J H 0.pman lave
. moved into their elegant ae whotel..
. buildiq, which waa recentl1 -...
pleted in Main street, near the ~PoL '11leir reput.ation for rood ~\.

May 23, when a ve17 entcrtaiaU.

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play entitled ''When Bell Went to
Europe'' wu eb11mingl1 pneented
· by the eer;ior •
in tbe 1J&gt;&amp;cio111
ecbool auditorium. TbO£e in the
pla1 bad the inapiration of a J*ked
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bo11•, eeveral eounties beint repr&amp;.
aented in the audienee.
The eommeneemast
wa
preathecl at 11 o'clock SundaJ mo,.
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commodationa and unexerlled .en- ·
lee ii already made with ttt? travel- ·

ing in Johmonville Metbodiet cbarcli

bJ Dr E O Watmn of·c.onwq. Takinc for bil tbec•Mt. ''Ambi• Prop.
erl1 Directed,'' drawn from tbe req\Je1t of ~bedee'I IODI ODCl Qlrilt'I
reply to them. Dr Watlon, with bf8

usual foreeful eloquenee, held bia
laqe aadient-e in apell-boand attention for mo~ than an hour. · ·,
After the eermon • beautiful trib-

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ing pablie. Thia botel ia being larpa ..

1J patronized especiallJ becauae of :
ita homelike atmoephere, which ap- ·
peals to the traveliq !raternity.
Mr and M'l'I Clarence Woodbel'l'J
are now occopJintt their. attractive
eotta«e in Pine stt eet.
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Mr Jamee McCutcben, re'cent11 of.
Sumter, who is now extemive!J ea.

ut.e • • paid Mill Rudaoa, tbe ·~ . ~ged in the saw-mill bulinea1 here.
sic t.eaeber of the high echool, whe9 : ii preparin~ to build a inodern home
the pastor praented her witb ali ~ · on Pine street. Several other build·
egant pld-handled umbrella,. ~ · inn are in proceu of construction.
lift of the eonirention. ia •PPN't. · Various enterprises are being neation of her faithful ad un&amp;irin« " eeafull1 engaged in, all of which
work • orpniat.
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. .._, . demonstrate that the posejbilitiet of
On Mond&amp;,J following, Dr W._,. th~ part of Williamsbo~ county are
allo deH.w nd the literarJ adctr. unrivaled.
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bef.oie t.he sraduatlas al- of 1913.
Johnsonville is situated on the
'Die auditorium. w~ ftlled tD Id aft.
highest point between Georeetown
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most eapaei~ and· a n.ore IM,JplUl and Mullins and, being surrounded
and inapiriat diacori we r..'9
by lovely groves and bubhlinc
rare11.it ever, liatenfid to. I&gt;r W.at!springs
of
del1ghtrui11
cool,
retrem•
l()D made a J11tiq iJDPftlliOll .,.,.
inr water.is a charming location for
the heart.a and minds of the JGIJ9. a health resort.
IODville people and we feel that we
&lt;Ame over, Mr &amp;iitor, and 1ou
were especiaJIJ fortunate in ~ will be surprised to note the rapid
in« bia eonaent toaddremour ICbooL progress of ··Johnsonville,the Grow•
- . . - ._• ;
ing Town''. •
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County Record, 5 June 1913

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