DECEMBER 15, 1952 NEWS I (Cont'd, from Page 2) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons and family visited Rev. and Mrs. Powers in Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Middleton and children of Greenville spent a weekend with Mrs. Middleton's parents, the R. P. Harris's. Robert Simmons observed a birthday November 11. Mrs. Edith Hancock and sun visuea in Charleston. Mrs. Marvin Whitmire and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire visited Mrs. Lily Putnam in a Dunn, N. C., hospital. Ned Vincent observed a birthday December 15. Mr. and Mrs. Motes announce the arrival of a son, Mrs. Motes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster. Want Ad Anyone wanting bicycle repair work done reasonably, contact Raymond Cash at 604 Jackson Street. No. 2 Carding. Second By E. C. Moody Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey and family visited Glenn Howard of Ware Shoals reppnt 1 if Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Poole and children and Mrs. Earl Alexander of Laurens had Thanksgiving dinner at the old home place. All children of the families were present. Glad to report Darrell Godfrey is recovering from an illness. Will Lydia and Buck Pay cBVi went fishing at Santee. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long, Mrs. B. L. Long, all of Prosperity, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick. Libbie and Susan Boland spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick. Pf0 r>~uu.. ? iv. uwuuv iveison ol Camp Gordon, Ga., was discharged from the army December 5 and will return to work after the Christmas holidays. We welcome James Price as one of our new employees. Rachel Eskew Wright celebrated her first birthday November 27. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Mattie Stockman in the recent loss of her brother, Ernest Koon, of Prosneritv S C Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eschews, of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Garner and child FRANCES HARRIS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harris, Clinton plant. She was 13 years old November 27. I T TEMS A' ren of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cave of Williston visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel. Happy birthday to Mrs. Sallie Johnson, December 1, and John Butler, December 30. Third Spooling By Mary Ealy Mrs. Nora Collins of Alaska, one of our former employees. visited the Robert Whitesides. The Harold Copelands and Miss Sallie and Mary Frances Nabors visited the Miles T L.awsuns. Cpl. and Mrs. James Taylor of Camp LeJeune, N. C. visited the A. E. Ealys . . . the Melvin Seays visited the James Seays in Greenville. The A. E. Ealys visited the Roy Ruffs and the Ernest Lindales in Lyman. The Miles Lawsons observed their ninth wedding anniversary December 11. Their children, Miriam and Mason, were three years old December 5. Second Spooling By Grace Bright We are glad to have Sylvia Kernells and Bodie Waddell in our department The Richard Watts visited Mr. D. C. Watts in Mountville. The Ed Moores of Greenwood and the Joe Andersons and Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Joanna visited the Ott Stones. The Arzo Ivesters spent Thanksgiving with the George Smiths in Martin. Ga. Mrs. Abliena Evans' sons and daughters-in-law spent a Sunday with her. Pvt. Gene Dunaway of Fort Jackson spent Thanksgiving with his parents, the W. A. Dunawavs. The Arzo Ivesters spent an evening in Greenville . . . Marvin Whitmire and Mrs. Othella Whitmire went to sec Mrs. Lillie Putnam at a hospital in Dunn. N. C. . . . the Arzo Ivesters went to a sinking at Simpsonville. Happy birthday to Martha Watts, November 5, and Richard Watts. November 6. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough visited in Ware Shoals over a weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Watson visited her parents, the McPnl lniiwhs Mrs. Mvra Sullivan and >A" , - ^ \ 4 w ^ ^J^ 4. i i rr, I ' LURLINE is the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody. Clinton Spinning Department. HE CLOTHMAKER T THE I grand-daughters, Myra and Kathy Snelgrove, visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sullivan in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly shopped in Greenville. Carrie Belle Poteat, Annie Evans and Eunice Arnold visited their aunt in Ander OWI 1 . Birthdays: Robert Lee, Jr. 13 on December 1; Delia Mae Lee was 16 on December 9. These are the children of Robert and Mildred Lee. No. 2 Spinning. Second By Leon Hedspeth Barbara Lawson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson. had a birthday in November . . . Mrs. Paul Foster had a birthday Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilbert and Beatrice Hyman and the Jack Osbornes visited the mountains. Mrs. Edna Heaton spent three days in the hospital with lock-jaw. We are glad sno is able to be back with us. Jackie Gambrell and Peggy Werner spent a weekend with Mrs. Mae Butler. Jackie is Mae's niece. Kay Frances Medlock added another year to her age December 2. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Foster. Sammy, their son, had a birthday December 7. We welcome Doris Osborne to our department. Evelyn Clark, daughter of Mrs. Mae Clark, celebrated m hirthdnv Dptnhor 1ft T iirlo another daughter, celebrated her birthday November 23. Cpl. Clarence Ben Wilson has landed safelv in Germany. He is with a combat engineer unit and is the son of Mrs. Nellie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepherd celebrated their 30th anniversary Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and children spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harris and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster and the Harry Fosters enjoyed a fish supper at Lake Greenwood. Leon was the babv sitter for Paul's children. No. 2 Spinning. Third By Mrs. Effie Mae Downs Miss Aline King has returned home from Blalock Clinic where she was treated for a accident injury . . .Mrs. Gladys Kellett and Bill Campbell, son of Mr. and >4 DOROTHY ANN is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, No. 3 Weaving. Clinton plant. She was 14 years old Dec emDer 11. CLINTON Mrs. Estes Campbell, have returned home after undergoing surgery at Hays hospital. Kinard-Evans Of interest is the marriage of Miss Edna W. Kinard of i^aurens 10 lvir. r^eie t,vans oi Clinton, November 15. The ceremony took place at the home of Rev, J. A. Grighey at Wattsville. Mrs. Eddie Stacey of Laurens and Mrs. Sid Risner of Clinton, sister of the groom, were bridal attendants. Eddie Stacey served as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright, of Laurens and Mr. Evans s the son of Mrs. Adeline Evans of Clinton and the late Mr. Evans. Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, Mrs. Eunice Arnold and Mrs. Annie Evans visited their aunt, Mrs. Myra Cooper, in Anderson. Mrs. Richard Rochester, Mrs. M. B. Rochester, and Mrs. Annie Bobo visited Mrs. Cal Curry in Belton. Mr. and Mrs. Spelce spent a day recently with Mrs. W. D. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huey visited Mr. and Mrs. James Huev. Mr. and Mrs. Earlev Evans and children. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans. William Evans and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wright of Laurens and Mrs. Abiline Evans of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser. No. 2 Spinning. Second By Jennie Watkins Since this is the last issue of the Clothmaker this year. I would like to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone of you. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Padgett. Jr. and Mrs. C. A. Padgett. Sr. of Charlotte spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. William Knight and children were guests of the James Cooleys in Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bull of Indiana spent a weekend with the Cleo Lusks. Charles Kinard GM3 and ivirs. uuvnene tsurrick ol Baltimore spent several days with the former's parents, the E. B. Nortons. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funderburk and Mrs. Lena Norton of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norton. Mrs. Bill Prater and children. Mrs. Clara Payne of Joanna and Mr. and Mrs. FRANKIE is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples. Clinton plant. She was eight years old October 31. PLANT Earl Payne and children of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock. Mrs. Clara Clapton of Charlotte spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward. Mrs. Ruby Lyda, Mrs. Roy Leathers and Mrs. Alta Fuller visited in Columbia . . . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw and Sammy visited relatives in Spartanburg . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilbert and Miss Beatrice Hvman spent Sunday in the mountains . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Laney of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens of Walhalla, spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laney. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Masters of Easley visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samples. Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and children visited Charleston. Mrs. Frank Hancock and i Geary also visited Charleston . , . Wp welcome Evelyn Fuller to our department, and also are glad to have Mrs. Gladys Rice back. Mrs. Pearl Dunaway, Mrs. Inez Clark and Mrs. Willie Mae Riley have all returned * 1 __ A 1 _ to worK alter oeing in tne hospital. Mrs. Mary Ott desires a suitor, big. little, short or tall, it doesn't matter, she likes them all. This might be just the housekeeper J. W. Fowler has been looking for ... If anyone sees Santa Claus looking for Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, we're happy to say he's working right here under the name of Rudolph Woodward. (Cont'd, on Page 8) aV *77 JIMMY AND BRIAN Blackwell are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackwell. Roy works in the first shift Card Room at Clinton and Mrs. Blackwell works in the Spinning Room, second shift. Jimmy was six Nov. 27. NOLAN LANCASTER who lives on Bailey Street was seven years old December 1.