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Bob Cushman, chairman of
the Johnsonville Bicentennial
Cominittee, announced Monday
further plans for ·the city's
Bicentennial Week, May 8-15,
1976.
The kickoff will be on
Saturday, May 8, at a Bicentennial Costume Ball, sponsored by the Pee Dee Junior
Woman's Club.
On Sunday evening, May 9, an
ecumenical church service will
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Other events scheduled ·inThe highlight of the week will
clude a band concert by the be an Arts and Crafts Fair on
Johnsonville High School Band Saturday, May 15. This will be
on Tuesay, May 11, and a an open air ·festival located in
special party honoring Senior the main business district of
Citizens will be the event of J ohnsort ville. The fair will
Thursday, M ay 11, and a special feature artists and craftsmen
party honoring Senior Citizens from the local 'area as well as
will be the event of Thursday, _out of tow11. The hours will be
May 13. Details of these events from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Other
to be sponsored by the John- activities for the day will ~
sonville Woman's Club and the elude games, . informati
Pee Dee Junior Woman's Club displays and demonstratio
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telephone 386-3959, is respon- or some other refreshments for
It is the intention of the
traditional crafts. Among the sible for this project and all the convenience of visitors to
committee to turn over any
displays will be a represen- interested parties should the fair. Any individual or group
monies realized from this week
t.a tion of Masonic History from contact her.
wishing to sponsor an Arts or
of celebrat1·on to JUMP with the
Revolutionary times 'sponsored
A main event of the day for Crafts Booth should contact
by the Masonic Lodge of the younger set will be a puppet Mrs. Jack Whiteside, telephone
understanding it will be used in
Johnsonville. Masons have a show presented by Howard and 386-2348, or Mrs. Edwin Sutfurther
community
imrich heritage in our nation Henrietta Moore of Hartsville, clif f e, telephone 386-3076.
provement projects. ''JUMP
dating from pre-revolutionary S. C. Mrs. Moore is the former Anyone interested in another
has shown itself to be an eftimes and this display should be Henrietta Moore, daughter of type of booth, for example a
fective
organization for
of interest to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chapman food concession or an exhibition
progress in Johnsonville and we
The Johnsonville Woman's of Johnsonville. Mr. and Mrs. of interesting artifacts, should
hope
the
Bicentennial
Club will operate an Old Moore are well known pup- contact
Bob
Cushman,
Celebration can be an incentive
Fashioned Country Store during peteers in the state giving telephone 386-3364, or Mrs. Jim to greater accompllsbm~tS,''
the Arts and Crafts fair. They performances throughout the Everett, telephone 386-3359. Cushman said.
will accept items for sale from area. In addition, there will be a Anyone who has suggestions for
Following the fair on
anyone on a consigrunent basis. demonstration of clogging by a activities should contact a
Items for sale will include dance group from Hartsville. member of the Bicentennial Saturday evening there will be a
street dance sponsored by the
Anyone who is interested is Committee.
needlework, crafts, and baked
The Johnsonville Bicen- Johnsonville Lions Club.
and canned goods. Anyone who encouarged to have a booth in
Committee
is Everyone is encouraged to
has items for sale and does not the fair. Booths may be spon- tennial
have a sufficient amount to sored by individuals or groups. representative of most of the spend the day at the fair and
operate a booth of their own is Churches are especially urged civic organizations in town and stay for the dance.
welcome and encouraged to put to participate. It is hoped that consists of the following people:
Present plans are that supper
their wares in the country store. several groups will be in- Bob Cuslunan, chair1nan, Lions will be available for thoSe who
Mrs.
Walter
Robinson, terested in selling box lunches Club; Wilson Hardee, Lions and .....,.,." to remain for th., evening
Masons; Mrs. Walter Robinson, ww•
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Woman's Club; Mrs. Edwin
Sutcliffe, Johnsonville Woman's
Club; Mrs. Jim Everett and
Mrs. Jack Whiteside, Pee Dee
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Junior
Woman's
Club;
Dairen
center for the past two years,
He pointed out that in case of
Jacobs,
Jaycees;
and
Jim
and they voted to give a con- need, anyone may contact the
Everett,
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tribution in that amount again. Williamsburg County Sheriff's
The mayor discussed the need office and the call will be Committee. - -

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