4 NEWS FKl (Continued from Page 3) companied their aunt home. Mrs. Joicy Lipford had been ill with flu while visiting here. NO. 2 SPINNING. 1st SHIFT By Jennie Watkins Mrs. Laura Mae Howard visited the Bob Nolans in Lanford . . . Mrs. Grace Whitlock visited the Darbys in Newberry . . . Miss Joyce Dunaway of Rock Hill visited her parents, the Ed Dunaways . . . Mrs. Roy Waters visited Mrs. Eva Waters in Greer . . . Cpl. Jack Cothran of Camp Gordon. Ga.. visited Mrs. Cothran and the Giles Lawson. The Rov Cannons visited her parents. Cpl. George T. Ward, stationed in Miss., spent a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Willie Mae Rilev. Mrs. Jewell Quinn visited in Augusta recently. Miss Christine Jackson of Lydia visited Mrs. Jennie Watkins. Our deepest sympathy to Elizabeth Woodward and family in the loss of her brother. CLOTH ROOM, 2nd SHIFT By Eva West The C. C. Putnams visited relatives in Edgefield . . . The W. C. Wallenzines, Mrs. D. H. Miller and Richard Wallenzine visited the W. R. Smiths in Williamston. Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Johnston of Ft. Penning tllflfA/J Urt*' t V-? /-\ ? ? n y-1 ^ vionuu iici iiiuuit'i aim o JJfather, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steer . . . H. C. Sutton of Winter Haven, Fla., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Horace Steer . . . The Carl Burroughs visited the T. B. Burroughs in Tip Top. Pvt. Don Snelgrove of Ft. Benning visited the Bill Snelgroves. The Loranze Brewington's babv son has been ill. FIRST SPOOLING By Mrs. Kate Riddle We are glad to have Mrs. Sallie Johnson back after her illness. Mrs. Essie Garner and children of Phpstpr visileH M ? ? John Hedspeth. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary January 5, and the Billy Lowerys celebrated their first anniversary Jan. 13. Birthdays: Nancy Worlev, Jan. 19; Betty Ann Johnson, Jan. 29; Reginald Harris, Jan. 13; Philip Joel Harris, Jan. 14; Lin Harris, Jan. 30; Joyce Harris, Feb. 3 and Claude Kernels, Jan. 29. SECOND SPOOLING Rv M rc HtViolla \A/V? i I m iro The Robert Adams visited relatives in Greenwood . . . Mrs. D. D. Purcell has returned to Toccoa, Ga. after visiting her daughters, Mrs. Lester Ivester, Mrs. Nathan Cannon and Mrs. John Hedgepath . . . W. C. Ivester, of Middleton, Ga., visited the Arzo Ivesters . . . Mrs. Othella Whitmire visited with Mrs Mattie Lyles . . . The Lester Tuckers visited her mother in Greenville. Mrs. Lavonia Phillips of Tucapau visited the Lester Ivesters. Arzo Ivester and children visited in Greenwood. tvn A u~i~ 4 IV irs. nuciiiid r-ivaii^ Sunday in Greenwood. Mrs. Annie Bobo is visiting her mother in Waterloo . . . We were sorry to learn of the death of Mr. David Smith, brother of Mrs. Abelina Evans . . . Mrs. Ted Arledge and L TI ?M CL1NTO daughter from Asheville visited Mrs. J. H. Whitmire. Pounding The second shift spooling 11 department gave Mrs. Ott ^ Stone a pounding recently. . Mrs. Stone had been out from "v work sometime due to the . illness of her husband. She received a large basket of groc- u eries which were deeply appreciated. a Mrs. Storia Cooper celebrated her birthday Feb. 8 . . . ' Little Alice Faye Cooper cele- ? brated hers February 5 . . . Mrs. Othella Whitmire has re i r i r a cuverea irum ner ioox injury. THIRD SPOOLING A By Lillie D. Webb a George Dunaway left Jan- c: uary 30 for the U. S. Air Force. a Happy birthday to Marv Sue Ealy, Jan. 1.4; Miles and ?' Giles Lavvson. Jan. 6; William L J. Reece, Jan. 29 and A1 Webb j was 2 years old Feb. 15. *r NO. 1 SPINNING. 1st SHIFT By Eunice Arnold e We are proud to claim the &j honor for winning the 1 ,n- \ ner for the cleanest depart- (j ment. We want to thank the second and third shift for ft their cooperation. Now, we ^ want to do everything we can q to keep the banner. ti Our deepest sympathy goes a to the family of "Uncle Bud" F Parkman, our former em- T ployee who passed away. A Mrs. Eunice Braswell and ^ Mrs. Mary Sue Turner were hostesses at a party for Mrs. Cleo Dunawav recently. J" The E. D. McCulloughs celebrated their wedding anniversary Feb. 2. jWe welcome Milburn Frazier and Charley Foister to t) our department . . . The Hays ^ Watsons of Augusta visited .i the E. D. McCulloughs . . . The Leo Heatherlvs and the Guy Tumblins visited in Lancaster NO. 1 SPINNING. 1st SHIFT ^ By Harry Foster n J. D. Hanley and friends en- v\ joyed some fishing at Santee A Cooper. N. C. Guest of Bowman. Ga. ^ visited his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Butler. We are glad Fred Cantrell ^ is improving after his oper- ^ ation . . . Glad to see Mrs. Bill ^ Harris back after her illness. ^ We regret to report the h death of Mr. David Smith. y Anderson, uncle of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heaton. v Happy birthday to C. C. a Heaton, Jan. 21 and to little Freda Foster, Jan. 15. p V NO. 1 SPINNING. 3rd SHIFT y By James Heaton Pfc. Tommy Ellison, son of ^ Mrs. Odell Ellison, now is ^ stationed at Camp Rucker, f Ala. t Mrs. Eula Mae Rushton cele oraiea a Dinnaay Jan. 1Y, ^ while Z. W. Rushton celebrated his Jan. 16. Charles Windsor, son of Z. , W. Windsor, has received his ^ discharge from the Navy and , is at home. ^ Mrs. Ruth Parkman is re- j covering nicely from an ap- e pendectomy. jy Mr. W. D. Smith of Ander- ^ son, who recently died, was ji the uncle of E. E. and L. C. v T T A neaion. ? Mrs. Odell Ellison's son, E Cpl. Floyd Ellison, and Pfc. o Tommy Crow both from Fort Bragg, spent a weekend here, t IE CLINTON-LYDIA NEWS N PLANT POWER PLANT. SHOP By L. A. Smith T. R. Holland, night watchlan, was sick but is back at rork. J. B. Carson had a birthday an. 17, visited his mother in .sheville Jan. 20 and was pre?nted another grandson Janary 21. Mrs. L. A. Smith is at home fter an appendectomy. Paul Quinton, plain and incy welder, is raising fancy heasants. You ought to go y and see these nice birds. FIRST CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner J a m e s Dunaway's wife, dice, has returned to work fter recovering from her acident in which she suffered broken collar bone. MilfP VnrhrniirtK mtn,..-. . W. r/v?^n II I*. 3 i ClUI ir d to school after a week's lness . . . R. L. Yarbrough, like and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .owe visited in Union . . . oyce Dunaway. daughter of le Edgar Dunawavs, is a stuent at Winthrop and recently pent a weekend here. Her ister, Shirley, returned to Winthrop with her . . . Birthay dept.: Dorsev Turner, rd; James Dunaway, 12th; Iyrtle Wallenzine. 21st; Ricev Dale Wilson. 14th; . . . 'pi. Lamarr Price has been ransferred from Ft. Bragg to post in Texas . . . S-Sgt. rank Riley is at McDill Field, 'ampa, Fla. and Pfc. Richard lerrell Harris is at Fi. Bragg. 1. C. C. E. Dunaway, first shift econd hand, says the cloth oom employees are talking no practicing saiety at work, 'hey are proud of their safey record and hope to have a 00'? year in 1952. Mrs. Dewev Oxner has reurned home after an operaion. They express their blanks for the nice cards and lowers sent her. Pitts-Braswell Miss Sara Boland Pitts beame the bride of James Rusell Braswell Jan. 4. They are laking their home at present dth his parents. Mr. and Irs. W. E. Braswell. TO. 3 WEAVING. 1st SHIFT By Ruth Oxner We were glad to have Mrs. Ilia Harvey return to work an. 23 after her illness . . . 'Irs. Alice Kuykendall rcurned to work Jan. 24 . . . Vic lartin stuck a cotter pin in is hand but after first aid he /as all right ... A. G. Gallo/ay almost had an accident /hen he slipped and hit his I'm on a loom set screw. Anniversary Dept.: Little toddy McAllister, son of the Valter McAllisters, was a ear old Jan. 6; Clyde Bigby's ii Y't Ton 1 O* Plonrln * A VllVtuy ?* MO U (III. A 7 , v^iciuuc Valenzine's Jan. 29; Maxic Vallonzine's Jan. 26; Mrs. 'ern Hardman's Jan. 31 and ho E. B. Norton's celebrated heir 12th anniversary Feb. 3. IO. 1 WEAVING. 1st SHIFT By Mildred Kinard Mrs. Bessie Serene cele rated a birthday Jan. 16 . . . 'he Robert Neal's visited the . J. Smiths in Salem and Mrs. Jeal in Greenville . . . The .. A. Bovettes spent a weeknd in Carthage, N. C. with /Ir. J. A. Boyette returning iere with them . . . Weekend uests of the William Terrys yere the Carol Jacksons of ^ ?1.. U; ~ \/t:? T : 11 - uailliuiil (lllll 1V1ISS 1 jlR'l I It* iranche and Dodge Donohue f Spartanburg. The Sidney Risers attended he funeral of Mr. David al ioof2* * Shirley -Ann, daughter of Mrs. Hallie Campbell. Lydia plant, has returned home after being a patient at Hays Hospital. Miss Barbara Hoof, Lydia plant, has been ill at her home on Cypress Street. Miss Billy Freeman. Lydia, has been ill. Little Barry Boyce, grand son of Mrs. Irene Davenport, Lydia. is ill at home. Clarence Brookshire, Clinton plant, has been out sick. Lawrence Rice, Clinton, was ill for a few days. Mrs. Corine Guest, Clinton, continues ill at her home. Mrs. J. H. Seav, Clinton, was at patient at Hays Hospital. Mrs. Llovd Bailey, Clinton, has been ill. Mis. Lester Ivester, Clinton, is out after an illness. Mrs. Abelina Evans, Mrs. Grace Bright, Bobbv Cagle. Joe Adams, and Ott Stone, all of Clinton, were out sick. Grover Sanders, Clinton, was ill with pneumonia at his home on Pitts Street. Mrs. Janie McClain, Clinton, had an injured foot. Little John Robert, Fred L,euiuuu ana tiemma Jean Ballew, children of the John Ballews. Clinton, all had mumps. M. B. Raechester, Clinton, was a shut-in. Other Clinton employees on the sick list included Fred Cantrell who had an operation in Spartanburg. Mark Thompson and Jack Wright. We wish all of these a speedy recovery. c? :? u : ? a ?i ? oi111in in nnaerson. We are glad to have Mrs. Alta Riser back at work. S. N. Howard Jackson visited the William Terrys. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery announced the engagament of their daughter. Geraldine. to Robert Cannon. The wedding took place Feb. 10. NO. 2 WEAVING. 1st SHIFT By Grace Wooten Hello, Folks! Here we go with the first installment of keeping you posted on "What's What" and "Who's Who" nnrt "What's Happening" here in this weave room. First off. Gholdie Simmons goes to the army the very day this paper comes off the press. Bet Evelyn won't forget the date of this publication. We'll miss you, Gholdie. We're glad to have William "Slim" Dunaway back at work. He had a tough time with an operation at Greenwood but we hope he's all right now. Just before the deadline for this paper, we learned of the arrival of the Orville McGee's first grandchild, a girl, Barhl)ra I .vn Knrn Ton VI Tl,n mother is the former Maudine Yarborouph and Pop is Pvt. Keith McGee. Birthday and aniversary dept.: Leon Holmes was 5 on Jan. 29 . . . Little Wanda Lou Lyle will be 4 on Feb. 28. Her mother, Mrs. "Bunch" Lyle, had a birthday Feb. 5; Gyneeta Lanford, Feb. 5; Mrs. Dora Leopard, Feb. 17; Harry Lan FEBRUARY IS, 1952 PVT. EDDIE PRICE, a former employee of the Clinton No. 2 weave room, has finished his basic training at Fort Jackson, according to Mrs. Betty Price. HAROLD RICE, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rice of Clinton No. 2 weaving, third shift, now is stationed in Austria. PVT. KEITH McGEE. former employee of Clinton weave room No. 2, finished his basic training at Ft. Jackson February 8. reports Maudine McGee. f * JMHH PFC. TOMMY ELLISON, son of Mrs. Odell Ellison of the Clinton No. 1 spinning room, now is serving in the army and is stationed at Camp Rucker. Ala. ford, Feb. 10; Mike Kirby was 5 Feb. 5 and his sister, Tonie, was 2 Jan. 31. Both are f?randehildren of Mrs. Dora Leop arcl . . . J. M. Coopei has a birthday Feb. 19. You can guess which one . . . Larry Caudle was 16 Feb. 3 . . . Miss Billie Dee Hooper. Jan. 21 . . . The Melvin Hueys will observe a wedding anniversary Feb. 25 . . . Charlie Barker had a birthday Jan. 5. Age unknown. NO. 2 WEAVING. 2nd SHIFT By Helen Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are new employees and will soon movn hero Wo are glad to have Mrs. Sylvia (Braswell) Sexton back at work. She was married Dec. 23. Eddie Price and Keith Mc(lee. former employees, finished their basic training at Fort Jackson Feb. 8. We wish them luck.