6 CLINTON N (Cont'd, from Page 2) Mrs. Lone Mae Holtzclaw are absent due to illness. Hope they'll soon be back with us. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ginn have added a branch to the family tree. A baby girl arrived May 19. Mama is the former Annie Ruth Ginn. Happy birthday to Mrs. Joyce Handback, May 30; A. A. Barker, June 19 and Tan Windsor, June 3. Been out to see the Little Leaguers play yet? If you haven't, you've missed some good ball because those little fellows can really play. Ask Mrs. Nell Huey, Mrs. Inabell T I XT il * i ^ nuuper or i\ainamei cannon. They all have sons playing with the Academy Street team. Charles Huev and Mike Cannon are both pitchers, first class. All the boys really play hard and are certainly worth watching and encouraging. Fish Tale: A young lady who works with us, when her brother was home on furlough, got off a day for fishing. Seven of them went and th j had to walk about two miles to the water. They caught seven and began the long walk back to the car. Arriving there tired out, they discovered that no one had brought the fish, and no one would go back after them. Better luck next time! Freeman Lanford and children spent a few days at Table Hock visiting Mr. and Mrs. Temp Virges while Mr. Lanford was recuperating from a stay in the hospital. No. 1 Weaving By Mildred Kinard Mrs. A. B. Davis, Carolyn and Maxie visited Mrs. Inez Sarrow in Greenwood The L. A. Kisers attended the funeral of Mrs. Bagwell in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. George Price and Miss Pearl Price visited relatives in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spartanburg visited the A. B. Davis's. Mayor and Mrs. Joe Terry were in Rock Hill several days during the Governor's Day celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queene spent a weekend in Hender sonvillc with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Price were called to Greenville recently due to the serious illness of Mr. Price's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers have moved into their newly completed home on Holland Street. No. 1 Weaving. Second By Mildred Campbell Mrs. Grace Amick visited her mother in Prosperity recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell and the Everett Allmans and children visited relatives in Pelzer. Lowell Rice visited his grandmother in Laurens. Herbert Huehes and familv visited his mother in Spartanburg. Eunice Welchel and Mary Ellison have been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rodgers celebrated their 14th anniversary June 11. Happy birthday to Clyde Croy, May 23; Walter Adams. May 21; and Elmer Rice. Mav 14/ We wish to welcome these newcomers to our department: EWS ITEMS Haskell McJunkin, Claude Hamilton and Bubber Creswell. Cloth Room. Second By Eva West The M. C. Wallenzines visited in Greenwood. Mrs. Horace Steer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Brzoski in Wilmington, Del. The Brzoski's are the proud parents of a baby girl born May 25. Congratulations to Edgar tsallem of our department who received his high school diploma recently. Happy birthday to Betty Snelgrove, May 10. Friends of Lt. (j. g.) J. E. Shaw will regret to learn he is a patient at U. S. N. Hospital. Ward 1-A, St. Albans, N. Y. Mrs. Louise Harvey and children visited her parents in Spartanburg. No. 1 Weaving, Third By Izell McAlister Wc welcome Clarence Brookshire to our department as our new second hand. The Clarence Motes visited Mrs. L. R. Starnes in Spartanburg. Mrs. Mildred Arrowood and Mrs. J. V. Williams attended a birthday dinner in Gainesville, Ga., honoring Mrs. Williams' brother, Rev. George Wallas on his 77th birthday. He has been a minister of the Gainesville Baptist Church for 57 years. The W. R. Snelgroves and daughters visited Mr. S. B. Snelgrove in Saluda. The Russell Gardners and children of Vienna, Ga. visited the Fred Sheltons. The Cecil Smiths will celebrate an anniversary June 30. John McNinch had a birthday June 11 . . . Mrs. Grace hressiey, mother of yours truly, celebrated a birthday June 2 and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove had a birthday May 12. No. 1 Spinning, First By Mrs. Eunice Arnold Mrs. Helen Berry attended the funeral of her niece in Newberry on May 26. Mrs. S. C. Foster is visiting in Falliville. Mrs. Ray Gilliam is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Childers visited in Atlanta for a weekend. The Elmer Queens visited in North Carolina. Mrs. J. H. Foster had a birthday May 18. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burton visited the Fosters. Mrs. Earnest Motes visited her husband. Pvt. Earnest, in Virginia. The J. C. Fosters of Chester visited the Fosters here. We welcome Betty Jean Caughman, our new employee. The Ernest McColloughs had a birthday May 12. The J. B. Sanders of Winston-Salem. N. C. visited the Arthur Lancasters. The L. B. Hughes and Furman Hughes visited the Robert Lees. No. 1 Spinninq, Second By Harry Foster The men of No. 1 spinning, second shift, enjoyed refreshments and dinner together, May 10. Refreshments were served at the home of Joe Caughman and the group then went to Panorama Lodge where a big fish dinner was enjoyed. THE CLOTHMAKER L." i MpM wHT MB ifllH^Knl CPL. CLARENCE WILSON. xormer employee ot No. 1 spinning. Clinton, is a combat engineer stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He is the son of Mrs. Nellie Wilson. No. 1 spinning. 2nd shift. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. McGraw surely had their schare of out-oftown visitors on May 18. There were 15 of them. Mrs. C. C. Heaton elebrates a birthday June 21 . . . Daryl and Harry Foster, Jr., will have birthdays in June . . . The Harry Fosters celebrated their 17th anniversary June 1. No. 1 Spinning, Third By James Heaton Mrs. Ruth Cathcart announces the marriage of her son, Jimmie, to Miss Maddie Dunaway May 24. Miss Vivian Clark was graduated from nurses school in Columbia this month. She is the sister of Mis. Margie Kushton of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullis of Charlotte visited his sister, Mrs. Jesse Samples here. Mr. and Mrs. Junior and daughter of Ware Shoals, visited his parents, the Jesse Samples. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples celebrated their 26th anniversary May 21. Little Gene Samples, son of the Jesse Samples, will be five June 19 . . . Daniel Osborne had a birthday May 19 . . . Jimmie Cathcart had a birthday June 4. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Willard Price to our department. Carolyn, daughter of the James Heatons, celebrated her f\A 1 1* ^1 1 * * " " ffin Dirmciay lviay JU. j No. 2 Spinning. Second By Mrs. Lois Harmon Glad to have Anna Burton. Louise Burton and Mrs. Lawson back after their illnesses. Capt. R. H. Hazel and wife of Camp MePherson, Ga. spent i a weekend with his sister. Mrs. Bessie Rogers here. i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rogers celebrated their 8th anniversary May 18. Cpl. Earl Stevenson is now i stationed at Camp Rucker. i Ala. MEMBERS OF THE CLINTON Mill May 22, many of them on their Lydia were guests of the club at an group is shown above. PFC. HORACE CARROLL now is stationed in Columbus, Ohio. His wife is Mrs. Dorothy Carroll, Lydia. Mrs. Mammie 3anks and grandson. Clyde, visited in Chester during the graduation exercises of her nephew, Donald Hampton. No. 2 Spinning, Third By Effie Mae Downs Happy birthday to Sara Knox, May 14; Marie Baker. May 23; Effie Mae Downs, May 23; Janie McClain, May 24 and J. B. Fuller, May 28. Glenn, Effie Mae Downs, Blanche Raechester and Carrie Bell Poteat visited Marie Baker who is a patient in the Greenville General Hospital. Sis Samples and daughter visited her mother in Greenwood, S. C. and friends and relatives in Elberton, Ga. Mrs. 13. ?>. Mauls visited her daughter and son-in-law, the W. H. Guests, and the B. L. Rauls, both of Washington. Mrs. Rauls is the mother of Mrs. Margaret Holden of that city. Welcome to these newcomers: Evelyn Swavngham, Annie Ruth Samples, Lizzie Woody. Janie Starnes. Connie Starnes, Dorothy Lambert, Julia Hamby. Charles Graham and James Bennett. A ^ CiGAff0VMr. and Mrs. Earnest Graham, Clinton, a daughter. May 10. Mrs. Graham is the former Eva Maude Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brzoski. Wilmington, Del., a daughter, May 25. Mrs. Brzoski is the former Kathleen Shaw of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ginn, Clinton, a daughter. May 19. Mrs. Ginn is the former Annie Ruth Ginn. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw, Clinton, a son, Samuel Gary, May 5. Mrs. Holt/claw is the former Virginia Kinard. t KIWANIS CLUB were taken on first visit to a textile mill. Before Appreciation Dinner held at the N ONE 15. 1952 CPL. LONNIE D. BRADFORD is a relative of Mrs. W. B. Phillips, No. 3 weaving. Clinton Mill. m&sm S/M J. C. THOMAS is stationed aboard the aircraft carrier Wasp out of New York. He is ths son of Mrs. Emmie Thomas, Lydia 2nd shift spinning. - T* A/3c CHARLES SCOTT and his wife. Evelyn, visited her parents. the A. E. Alexanders on Cypress St., Lydia. He has re ported to Camp Kilmer. N. J. for Miipu.uui iu uie European theater. ' jM ^m. JK i ^1 PVT. GORDON QUINN recent ly visited relatives and fri:nds at the Clinton Mill durinq his brother's (Jacob Quinn) illness and death. un inspection tour of the Lydia the tour. 15 representatives of lary Musgrove Hotel. The dinner