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Gosnell, of Spartanburg~ are
spending some ti1ne with Mrs.
Tanner, wl10 is M1·s. Cosnell 's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnell Tanner,
Lynn, and Janet, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Cook and Patrick, Mrs.
Adelene Richardson and
Randy, and Grady Roberts
have returned from a trip to the
mountains of Nor th Carolina,
Tennessee, and Virginia. They
stopped to tour many attractions while on their trip, and
especially enjoyed the Land of
Oz.

The
Johnsonville
Hemingway Area swimming
pool will soon be without all the
shouts of fun and laughter that
has made it such a delightful
place for kids to gather during
the long and hot days of
vacation.
At 5 p.m. on Labor Day,
September 2, the pool will officially close for this season.
Harry J. Altman who has
managed the pool for many

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ye&lt;1rs, said this has been a
successful year, and their had
been no injuries or mishaps of
any extent that he is aware of.
The pool was constructed in
1959 with funds which were

r·aised through the joint efforts
of the citizens of Johnsonville
and Hemingway, and outlying
communities, and has provided
an excellent source of summer
recreation since then.

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This unidentified youth demonstrates his diving style
Sunday afternoon just before the dark . Overhanging
clouds brought undesired thundering and lightning with
undesired showers at the Johnsonville-Hemingway
area pool Sunday afternoon.

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Please Don't Talk To
'Ibe Life Guards!

This young lady is not aware of the meaning of the title
to this once popular tune, or else she just finds the life
guards at the Johnsonville-Hemingway Area swimming
pool too irresistible.

This sliding board, which has brought delight and
pleasure to many youngsters this suniiner at the area
swim ming pool, will soon find itself deserted as school
l« bells ring this week to begin another school year.

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Don Dennis, life guard at the Johnsonville-Hemingway
area swimming pool, carries an unidentified gi1·l who
had slipped and fallen Sunday afternoon to the cantee11
where he can check to see if she is injured. Tlte
swimming pool has had excellent life guards since it first
opened.

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LIMITED OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL CLASSES
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