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Home » In The News » Cliffside School Changes Name

Cliffside School Changes Name


Cliffside school changes its name by vote of students. it becomes “Charles H. Haynes High.School. Store gives employees picnic. May 26, 1927

Cliffside, May 23 – A meeting of the pupils of the High School was held Monday, at which time they decided to name the school “The Charles H. Haynes School.”

Mr. J. B. Freeman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Freeman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Freeman, of Forest City.

The Cliffside Mills Store force enjoyed a picnic at Ferry last Thursday evening.

Mrs. G. K. Moore has recently returned from a visit to her brother, Mr. Henry Dean, of Claysville, Va.

Mr. J. P. Carpenter and daughters, Misses Willie and Alice, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Grose, of Harris, on Sunday.

Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Myles Haynes, a son, Myles, Jr.

Mr. Walter H. Haynes and Mr. Robert Dedmond, accompanied by Mr. M. J. Harrill, of Forest City, made a business trip to Bellbuckle, Tenn.. and other points. While there they bought a carload of fine Shetland ponies.

Spend Sunday in Charlotte

Mr. B. P. Caldwell and family spent Sunday in Charlotte.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Shuford and children spent Sunday in Shelby.

Mr. Roy Grayson, of Forest City, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Pruette.

Messrs. George Pruette, Lawrence Garvin, Clarence Hughes, B. B. Goode and Shirley White attended the ball game at Spartanburg, S. C. on Monday afternoon.

Mr. J. R. Watkins and Mr. H. M. Owens are spending a few days this week in Lilesville on business.

Miss Nell Moore, who has been teaching in Advance, returned home Saturday for the summer vacation.

Visit Fish Hatcheries

Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hames, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Campbell, spent Sunday in the mountains. They also visited the fish hatcheries in Marion.

Misses Coda Carpenter and Virginia Moore, accompanied by Mr. Ralph Duncan, spent Sunday afternoon at Chesnee, S. C.

Mrs. Charles Reeves, of Spartanburg, S. C. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. R. L. Pruette.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hicks, of Alexander, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hicks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hawkins.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendrick and children spent Sunday in Rutherfordton.

This item was printed in The Sun on May 26, 1927.

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