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6 - GLINTC (Cont'd, from Page 2) Cord and Grady Dixon to our department. Hope everyone had a safe and happy vacation. Happy birthday to Lillian Wallenzine, June 19 and Annie Brewington, June 25. No. 3 Weaving By Ruth Oxner K. u. Uxner had a birthday June 23 . . . Mrs. Ethel Lever. June 24 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox observed their 19th anniversary June 25. Sgt. Bill Campbell spent two weeks at Ft. McClellan, Ala. with his National Guard unit. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mattox and Cindy visited Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen in Anderson. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kuvkendall and Edgar Ballew to our community. Little Sandra Bartley of Greenwood spent a week with the Edgar Corleys. Wrt 9 c ? ?J v? u ky^iiillixiv^i UCV.V/1IU By Mrs. Lois Harmon Sorry to report several on the sick list in our department: Mack Thompson is still out. as are Mrs. Vera Williams. Mrs. Mary Ott and Mrs. Jack Knight . . . We arc mighty glad to have Fred Cantrell back with us after a long illness. John Harmon and J. C. Childress celebrated birthdays July 5 and 12. They are the husband and brother of Lois Harmon. The spinners of No. 2 spinning were really looking forward to a cool vacation because it certainly has been hot. Friends of Mrs. Trudy smith will miss her a lot since she left to be with her husband, M-Sgt. Claude Smith, who is stationed in Maryland. We welcome Mrs. Rachel Taylor to Clinton from Lydia. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle The Ralph Stewarts and Keith with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kuvkendall visited in Charleston. Happy birthday to Mrs. Ila Kernella. July 24; Claude Kernella, Jr.. July 24; Furman Brown, Julv 24; Frankie R rnvA/n .Tnlvr 94- Pat T-Tavric July 21; Mrs. Mattie Stockman. July 23; Mrs. Beulah Stewart. July 8 and Giles Lawson, July 8. Second Spooling By Mrs. Grace Bright We welcome Mrs. Jackie Bigham as a new employee. We are glad to have Othella Whitmire back after a long illness. She wishes to thank everyone for their many kindnesses, and for the cards, flowers, and the pounding. The Sam Lees of Durham, nt r? tv/t? i?11 ~ iA. v... visiitru xviis. wuieiia Whi trnire. Mrs. R. G. Looney and daughters of Honea Path visited Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Abliena Evans had all her children visiting her on June 8 and they had a picnic at the lake. Randolph Stones visited the Ott Stones . . . The Joe Andersons and Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Joanna visited the Ott Stones . . . The Lester Tuckers visited Mrs. Mattie King in Greenville . . . The George Smiths, L. A. Whit T iN NEWS worths, Deri Watsons and Herman Purcells of Toccop, Ga. visited the Arzo Ivesters in June. The Arzo Ivesters attended an all-night singing in Spar tanburg. Joseph Davis Cagle is sick. Mrs. Abliena Evans had a birthday June 9 and Shirley Ivester had one June 12. No. 2 Spinning, First By Jennie Watkins Mrs. Ruth Odell of Columbia spent a Sunday with her parents, the J. M. Thompsons. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Lydia visited the Thomas Grahams in Greennville. Mrs. Sallie Thompson of Pine Top, N. C. visited her sister, Mrs. Bessie Meece. S-Sgt. Frank Riley has been transferred from Augusta to the veterans hospital in Pensacola. Fla. Mrs. Lillie Mae Mills spent a Sunday in Elberton, Ga. Mrs. Bessie Meece attended a birthday dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Bowman in Anderson. Willie Bishop is improving after a few days stay at the Anderson hospital. Mrs. Roy Cannon and children. Bardv and Joan, Mrs. Frank Whiteford, Patsy Webb and Joyce Creswell visited Follv Beach. S N Robert Radke of Norfolk spent a weekend with the E. B. Nortons. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock. Mrs. Jewell Quinn is able to be out again after undergoing surgery at Hays . . . Mrs. Andv Hamer has returned home after being a patient at Havs . . . We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Dessie Douglas in the loss of her husband. Again we hang out the welcome sign for two new em piovees: iviary lucKer and Pearl Dunaway. Happy birthday to Margie Lusk, June 6; Joe Medlin, June 16; Marv Tucker. June 17; Ruby Lydia. June 21; Virginia Cannon, July 24. The Herman Nabors had an anniversary June 14 and the Andy Hames had one June 29. Wedding bells rang out in our department for none other than Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniel announce the marriage of their son. Olin, to Miss Geraldine Osborne of Whitmire. The ceremony was performed in Laurens June 21. The young couple are living with the groom's parents on Bailey Street. No. 2 Spinning, Third By Effie Mae Downs Friends of John Henry Ballew will be interested to know he has returned home after a stay at Greenville General Hospital where he underwent an operation. Happy birthday to Marv Riser, June 20, and John Dedwyler, son of the Frank Dedwvlers, was a year old June 30. 3rd Spooling By Lillie Webb We are tflad to have Sara Dunaway back after an illness. The Richard Watts attended a family reunion at the G. C. Watts in Mountville. HE CLOTHMAKER ITEMS The A. E. Ealys visited in Sumter . . . Robert Earl Waters ha da birthday June 29 . . . The Louie Webbs were in Woodruff for the ordination of Gene Phillips, associate pastor or Calvary Baptist Church. The Melvin Seays and Randy, Mrs. J. H. Seay and Patsy Smith of Ware Shoals and the Clyde Trammells of Lvdia visited in Henrietta. N. C. Mrs. R. W. Webb of Greenwood was honored with a birthday dinner. The Marshall Webbs attended. Se>wice& BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST Academy-Bailey Streets Rev. Wallace R. Terry. Jr. Services 11, 7:30 Sunday School, 10 Enworth Lea mm 7 Prayer Meeting, Weds., 7:30 CHURCH OF GOD Elizabeth-Frances Streets J. B. Cole. Pastor Sunday School, 10 Services, 11. 7:15 L.W.W.B., Tues., 7:15 Praver Meeting, Weds., 7:15 Y.P.E., Sat., 7:15 CALVARY BAPTIST Sloan-Jefferson Streets J. W. Spillers. Pastor Sunday School, 10 Services. 11, 7 Training Union, 7 T) TV/T 4 : ur ?i _ n r i ci.ycx iviecun^, wous., I LYDIA PRESBYTERIAN Lydia Community House Rev. Homer C. Holt Sunday School. 10 Services, 11 on 2nd and 4th Sundays; 7 p. m. 1st and 3rd Sundays LYDIA METHODIST Providence School Rev. Newell Bush Sunday School, 10 Services: 11:15 a. m.; Evening services 7:30 p. m. everv e I ? uuici ounudy LYDIA BAPTIST 98 Palmetto Rev. R. D. Gregg Sunday School, 10 Services. 11, 8 B.T.U., 7 Wednesday Prayer Meet, 7:30 Brotherhood, 2nd and 4th Fridays. 7:30 Missionary Society, 7:30 last Thursday each month Strength In These Days T1 1 m. nt; sun, moon ana stars; Earth in its unfailing turning; tho seas, the trees? you and I and the people besides us; all that God makes is good; the evil we do ourselves. ,/ iouf2- ? mji : Mark Tliompson is still out sick and we wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Vera Williams, Mrs. i Marv Ott and Mrs. Jack Wright, all of Clinton, were sick during June. News O/ The Boy Scouts Six boys from Clinton Mills Troop No. 138, Boy Scouts of America, have returned from a week spent at Camp Old Indian. The bovs were under the supervision of Lvdia recreation director George Fleming while at camp. Marshall Cooper, another one of our Bov Scouts at Clinton, has returned from Phi'mont, New Mexico where he attended the national Boy Scout Camporee. A court of honor for the Boy Scouts will be held July 21 in Laurens. % mmh \ MISS EMMA JOHNSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnson. Clinton Mill, celebrates her birthday June 27. VK*3Tm i Vfl DIANE NEAL. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal, Lydia. was the graduating class's mascot at Mountville High School. ir A mm THE SUNBEAMS of the Lyd active group of youngsters. They j Corrie Ballard and Jessie Hairston, JULY IS. 1952 Around Lydia By Mrs. lone Wallace Senator Ralph Wilson addressed the monthly meeting Df the Lydia Woman's Club June 19, speaking on the honesty, integrity and individualism of people in a community. Miss Mary Johnson presided I TV ft T7M 1 r* 1- -?! tuiu ivn s. r iuvu ruuie gave me devotional. Hostesses were Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, Mrs. E. C. Burdette. and Mrs. Melvin Satterfield. * * * The Clinton Leaders association met June 17 at the Clinton Mills community center with Mrs. J. B. Templeton presiding. Miss Marv Johnson led in singing novelty songs, Mrs. Joe Cooper led in playing games and Miss Bernice Stroupe directed folk dancing. * * * The Wahanka Campfire Girls met June 13 in the Lydia park under the leadership of Mrs. J. B. Templeton. The girls participated in games and swimming. Those present included Joyce Roof. Faye Bailey, Shelby Alexander, Bottv Lou McLendon, Jo Anne Wigley and Miriam Templeton. Mail Carriers Tour Clinton Approximately 150 South Carolina rural mail carriers, during their state convention in Clinton July 8. were taken on a tour of Clinton Cotton Mills to see what happened to a bale of cotton as it is processed into cloth. The tour was conducted un aer me supervision ot Superintendent Huguley and second hands of the mill. Many of the carriers were from the lower part of the state and had never been in a mill. It was an interesting experience for them. ? i - it -f \ # w Mm f . LAURA ANITA is the daugh4^. m< *Lm n- ... *r ui me uursey i urners, Clinton plant. The young beauty was a year old June 28. > jiv. 5 ??*># j#! ^ H il I fl I ia Mills Baptist Church are an ire shown in this snapshot with their leaders.