Elgin family pitching in at restaurant

Lifelong ambition realized, finally, in new business By Sonny SmithSpecial Correspondent Elgin resident Jerry Starling gave himself a premature birthday present two months ago; the opportunity to own and manage his own restaurants. The Five J’s Inn opened its doors in July inside a renovated two-story hour at the corner of U. S. 1 and Bowen Street in Elgin. The restaurant serves from 4 to … Continue reading Elgin family pitching in at restaurant

SIGHTSEEING IN TWIN CITIES

Nettie Moak Campbell, the town clerk of Elgin, isn’t wild about getting her name in the newspaper. It was there last week, and it complicated her life. This autograph business can get pretty tiresome. Mrs. Campbell, who already knows everybody north of the Frosty Bite in Pontiac, became even more popular last week with her rendition of an Elgin watch joke. “If somebody comes in … Continue reading SIGHTSEEING IN TWIN CITIES

DISTRICT TWO UTILIZES ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING

September 8, 1988 | State, The (Columbia, SC)Author: Loretta Neal and Jennifer Nicholson, Staff Writers | Page: 1 | Section: NEIGHBORS 2 EDITOR’S NOTE: TODAY IS NATIONAL LITERACY DAY. IN THIS ISSUE OF NEIGHBORS, WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE PROBLEM OF ILLITERACY AND PROGRAMS TO FIGHT IT IN YOUR AREA. Nearly 400 illiterate adults contact Richland District Two each year expressing an interest in learning how to read. Maybe 125 … Continue reading DISTRICT TWO UTILIZES ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING

Beauchemin – Williamson

ELGIN Windy Gail Williamson of Elgin and Robert Alan Beauchemin of Irmo were married Saturday at Blaney Baptist Church. The 3 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Atkerson, and was followed by a reception at the church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williamson of Elgin, is a graduate of Lugoff-Elgin High School. She is employed by Baptist Medical Center. The … Continue reading Beauchemin – Williamson

Jim Wylie Branham

1969 On March 25, 1969, Jim Wylie Branham was mentioned as the living brother in the obituary of Harvie G. Branham. 1988 Jim W. Branham WINNSBORO Jim Wylie Branham, 79, died Thursday. Born in Kershaw County, he was a son of the late Levi Branham and Mrs. Annie Hayes Branham. He was retired and a member of Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church. Surviving are his … Continue reading Jim Wylie Branham

TO MANY, IT’S STILL ‘BLANEY’ – ‘ELGIN’ NAME NOT POPULAR WITH EVERYONE

September 1, 1988 | State, The (Columbia, SC) Elgin watches aren’t the most popular timekeeping pieces in the blooming community of Blaney. “If somebody comes in and is 15 minutes late, we say, ‘Well, you must have an Elgin watch,” says Nettie Moak Campbell, clerk of the town of Elgin, population 595. See, Elgin wasn’t always thusly named. Before 1963, the town was called Blaney, and even today, … Continue reading TO MANY, IT’S STILL ‘BLANEY’ – ‘ELGIN’ NAME NOT POPULAR WITH EVERYONE

A LETTER TO THE READERS

September 1, 1988 | State, The (Columbia, SC)Author: Thomas N. McLean, Executive Editor | Page: 1 | Section: NEIGHBORS 2 To Our Readers: Today we welcome 2,000 families in the Lugoff-Elgin area as new readers of Northeast Neighbors, our weekly newspaper. We are expanding our coverage and distributing Neighbors to give you more news about the people, churches and schools in your community. You will receive Neighbors each Thursday along with … Continue reading A LETTER TO THE READERS