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2 NEWS First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stockman and Mrs. Mattie Stockman and Rhett visited Mr. Earnest Koon who is very ill at Adam's Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin of Spartanburg visited Mrs. John Hedspeth. Recent guests of Mr. and Robert McGinnis were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Eald Folks and son, James, of Augusta. Ga., Lt. R. E. Garner of Fort Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and daughter, Anne, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prince of Joanna. Mrs. Billy Lowery is out again after an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb celebrated a wedding anniversary Nov. 15. Birthdays: Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Nov. 1; Mrs. Jim Tinsley, Nov. 2; Billy Lowery, Nov. 9 and Mrs. John Hedspeth, Oct 8. Third Sooolinrr By Mary Ealy The A. R. Ivesters attended the Laurens County singing convention at Cedar Springs. Mrs. B. T. McWaters and family of Great Falls visited the W. D. McWaters. Mattie Bell Ivester was surprised with a birthday dinner given by her parents, the George Smiths at t heir home in Martin, Ga. Happy birthday to Billy Reese, Nov. 6. and Mildred Rhodes, Nov. 11. Giles, son of the Miles Lawson, has the flu. Tune in your radio to WLBG every Sunday at 8 o'clock and hear Rpv T. Q Burden deliver his sermon. Also remember Sunday School at 10 at the Fire Baptized Holiness Church, with preaching at 11 and evening services at 7 by the pastor, Rev. B. O. McClain. Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Burden announce the birth of a son, Michael Eugene, Oct. 10. Mrs. Burden is the former Miss Ruby Cody. First Carding By Brooks Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boyette and family visited L. A. Boyette of Carthage recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitmire and Mrs. Jim Whitmire attended the funeral of Mrs. A. C. Sligh in Ninety Six. Mrs. Sligh was Mrs. Jim Whitmire's sister. Mrs. W. L. McGee has been THIS IS AN EARLY picture of Sandra Charlene, one-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shepard, Clinton plant. 1 FROM CI a patient at Blalocks clinic and is recovering at her home on Bailey St. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caldwell in Eastview. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and family of Green ,/ood visited the former's parents, lVTV TVflvo T u 1? aui . anu iuio. u . ax. opctl l\d It"" cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent will celebrate a wedding Anniversary November 17. J. C. Lowe celebrated a birthday October 30 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Brooks celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary Oct. 25 . . . Charles Dunaway celebrated his birthday Oct. 23. Miss Catherine Dunaway of North Greenville spent a few days with her parents, the Brooks Dunaways. Third Carding By Daniel L. Dunaway Mary Ruth Holder had a birthday Nov. 1 and Joe Weslev Holden had one Oct. 22. Both are the children of John Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary Nov. 17. Richard Dunaway had a birthday Nov. 2 and Linda Dunaway Oct. 16. They are the son and daughter of the D. L. Dunaways. Your reporter spent a weekend at Camp Old Indian. J. R. Hamrick and John Holder visited Rev. Charles Williamson and family at York. First Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner The C. E. Dunaways celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary Oct. 25. Happy birthday to Annie Evans, Oct. 30: Buddv Yar borough, 19 on Oct. 24; Montine English, Oct. 29 and the L. C. Ficklins observed their 14th wedding anniversary Oct. 20. William and Helen Hunter, Bobby and Mary Ledford, Sara Hammett, of Chester, visited Mrs. Vashti Ledford. The Dewey Oxners and Mrs. Daisy Barker visited in Greenville. We are glad to have Winnie Barnett back at work. i ne uorsey Turners announce the birth of a daughter, Lana Lee, Oct. 26 at Hays hospital. i jT-vl y l^k jcb? i i LOVELY MABLE HAMBY. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamby, Clinton, celebrates her next birthday November 26. Mrs. Hamby is a spinner in the No. 2 spinning room and they live on Route 1, Clinton. 'HE CLOTHMAKEB LINTONJ First No. 1 Weaving By Mildred Kinard Mrs. L. E. Wood and children of Norfolk are spending some time with Mrs. Ora Wood. Little Miss Gail Griffin of Florence visited relatives here. Mrs. Edna Terry and daughters spent a weekend in Columbia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son and the Joe Caughmans and Gail attended the state fair in Columbia. Wayne Johnson, son of the H R .TnVinsnnc pnnfinnoc ill at home. Mrs. George Price gave a birthday dinner Nov. 2 in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ella Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery were dinner guests. It was certainly a birthday month in No. 1 weaving, including Mrs. Arthur Davis, Nov. 3; Mrs. Ora Wood, Nov. 14; Maxie Davis, son of the A. B. Davis, Nov. 6; and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard celebrated birthdays Nov. 5 and 6. We are glad to have second hand Mr. Howard back after a week's illness, and Joe Terry is improving after his illness. No. 1 Weaving, Third By Izell McAllister mil.. c?l 1 me uiiiy ontrignj unci daughters with Mrs. R. M. Sullivan had a picnic in the mountains recently. The Leroy Nelsons of Enoree and David Lawson of Cross Anchor visited the Frank Lawsons. Friends of Claude Barker will be glad to know he is able to be back at work again. Lily Mae Motes is ill at her home. Our welcome mat goes to these new employees: Sam Owens, Homer Duncan and Elmer Burgamy. Joe Holtzclaw is unable to work due to injuries sustained in a wreck. Birthday greetings to Elizabeth Ann, 2-year-old daughter of the Cecil Smiths; George Motes, son of the Clarence Motes, Oct. 16; J. F. Starnes, Nov. 4; Billy Snelgrove, Nov. 4 and Clarence Brookshire, Oct. 18. No. 2 Weaving, Third By Buddie Ledford S-l-C Frank H. Strickland leaves Korea this month for home. He is the brother of Mrs. J. B. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Jove and son visited Cassie's brother near Myrtle Beach for a weekend. ,r. J. 1 DEBORAH GEORGETTE is the 7-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis of Chester. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and Mrs. Ida Brown of the Clinton plant. PLANT Dwight Suttles, son of the H. T. Suttles, was promoted to staff sergeant. He is stationed in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilson celerated their 9th wedding anniversary Nov. 7. Irene Griffin and children visited her sister, Mrs. Wert Jennings, in Columbia. Mary Ellen Cannqp visited in Greenville for a weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Trayham of Pelzer and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland visited Mrs. J. B. ruller over a weekend. We welcome Nela Barnett of Enoree and Mary Ellen Miles of Laurens as new employees. Glad to have Louise Butler back after her illness . . . Mrs. Nell Sligh has been out several days with the flu ... J. W. Fowler also had the flu but is back at work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis announce the birth of a son, Mrs. Lewis is a former Clinton employee. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T 1 1 TV/T .ljcuiiuiu nave a new son. iviis. Lanford works in this department I hear J. W. Fowler had several answers to his ad this month but hasn't decided on one yet. Marv Ellen Cannon hasn't had an offer yet. Will someone please contact her. No. 3 Weaving, Second By Richard Turner Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Hensley and family visited the B. C. Bradburys recently. We welcome Anna Eubanks, Dora Vaughan, Eva Presslev and Mildred Rogers to this department. Those having birthdays recentlv were Izen Blackwell. Minnie O'Donald, B. C. Bradburrv and his wife, Francis, and also Mrs. Frank Lvdia. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner Oct. 29 at Hays Hospital. He is named Barry Alan. No. 2 Weaving By Vivian Garner Relatives of the Fred Wyatts from Spartanburg visited them. Pawnee Scott, a weaver in our department, has gone to Florida to work. Gary Brown was 11 years old Nov. 3. We certainly miss Mr. Hamilton who was our second hand but we probably will like Mr. Ivey just as well. Seems kind of lonesome not seeing Earl McCullough (Cont'd, on Page 8) Mt&r. f / / i - .-V _ ^1 KATHY IS ANOTHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snolgrove, Clinton plant. She is nine years old. NOVEMBER IS. 19S2 The Stork Club p sife Mr. and Mrs. Billy Knight of Lydia, a son, Oct. 25. Mrs. Knight is the former Dolly Romines. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sheffield, Lydia, a daughter. L i 1 a Rebecca. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward, Clinton, a son, Walter Boyd, Sept. 30. Mrs. Woodward is the former Barbara McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner, Clinton, a son, Barry Alan, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, Clinton, a son. Mr. a d Mrs. Lawrence Lanford, Clinton, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsev Tur/-ll 1 _ _1 A. T ner. cnnion. a aaugnier, Lana Lee, Oct. 26. / Toccoa Bailey Wise is the great-granddaughter of M. S. Bailey, founder of Clinton-Lydia Mills. Miss Wise represented Laurens County in the recent statewide Maid of Cotton contest held at Clemson College. She was one of the final six in the judging. ICRwl * JK^ |b ajm mm V?!^ ? '^ pK jB JBk A ?- JB JUDY LANEY. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney. Clinton Mill, recently celebrated her 9th birthday.