Karen Shuler’s
“Life in the Village”
I absolutely loved the above-referenced column as it bubbled up so many fond memories which have never left me.
Although I am a Winyah High graduate, Class of ‘55, I attended the first and second grade at McClellanville in ‘42 and ‘43. My father graduated from McClellanville High in 1932 and I know this because I recently found his diploma. I also know that he and I had the same first grade teacher.
Her name was Miss Jane Taylor and I harbor a mental image of her to this day. When learning to read, she really made the Dick and Jane characters come alive along with their dog, Spot.
My Dad was brought up by his Aunt Jennie Stanland Graham who was married to Wade Hampton Graham, both of whom are buried in the local cemetery.
I still think “the Village” is one of the most peaceful places on this earth and still enjoy driving through on my way to Carolina Seafood to buy seafood from Rutledge Leland.
Thanks, Karen, for reminding me to cherish my childhood.
Richard Causey Stanland, Jr.
Columbia, SC
Dear Readers,
Hello. My name is Alana P. I am a fifth grade student at Harlan Intermediate School in Harlan, Iowa. My class is studying the geography and history of the United States. I am really happy to have your state.
I would really appreciate it if you would send me any pictures of your state, brochures and any information on your state.
My teacher, Mrs. Newlin, would like a car license plate for a school project if possible. I appreciate your time.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Alana P.
Mrs. Newlin’s S.S. Class
Harlan Intermediate School
1402 19th Street
Harlan, Iowa 51537
Editor’s Note: Mrs. Newlin adds that this project will allow 124 Intermediate fifth graders to learn many things about South Carolina.
Nothing can equal the encouraging letters, beautiful picture postcards, and exciting historical information your subscribers send to them. All is very much appreciate, and I thank you very much for printing their letters.
We’re sending the students copies of our family of newspapers, the Georgetown Times, Waccamaw Times and Inlet Outlook.
If you’d like to add to the Iowa kids’ knowledge about South Carolina, we’re sure they would appreciate it.
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