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THE NEWS AND COURIER, CHARLESTON, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1950
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of ·walterboro, state commander. The picture at bottom, taken just before
the ceremony and banquet at 8 p. m., shows ' he new hut, constructed
almost entirely by rr:embers of the post. In addition to post members and
Legion officers of t!'le state and various districts. Governor and Mrs.
Thurmond and Florenee county officials attended the ceremony. (Photos
by \\'alter S. McDonald.)
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J OHNSONVILLE LEGION CEREMONY-When the new American
Legion post home was dedicated, Thursday night. Post Commant.er
1Joe T. Huggins (second from left) as host of the occasion was surro•~d
by high of!icia ls of the Legion in the IState. Seated, left to right. at':! ~ss
'Qullard. of Columbia. state adjutant;" Commander Huggins. Mrs. Hu~ns :
0. B. Freeman. (•! Loris, department vicc-('ommander, and W. J. ~Lead,

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