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6 CLINTON N (Cont'd, from Page 2) No. 2 Spinning. 2nd Shift By Mrs. John Harmon The Collie Edmonds visited the J. B. Raines at Easley . . . Wandy Craines visited her cousin, Mrs. Edmonds. Mrs. Genny Gossett announces the marriage of her brother, Pvt. Gordon Quinn, to Miss Helen Terry of Laurens. They are stationed in Arkansas. Welcome to these new em ployees: The Edgar Smiths, transferred from first shift, JDenton Humphries and Estelle Humphries. No. 1 Spinning, 3rd Shift By James Heaton Mrs. Pearl Shealy's son, Carol, had a birthday March 11; Reba and Johnny, children of Mrs. Margie Rushton, have been ill . . . Junior, son of Mrs. Eula Mae Rushton, had a birthday March 7 . . . Welcome to Helen Motes and Mary Riser to our dept. No. 1 Spinning, 1st Shift By Harry Foster Mrs. McGean is back after being out with a sprained ankle and Little Sylvia Samples is recovering at home after an operation. Pvt. Raymond Fulmer, stationed in Kentucky, spent a leave with his parents . . . Cpl. Clarence Wilson, after 39 months in Germany, spent a 30 day leave with his parents. Miss Margaret Hanlev of Clinton and Lawrence Balding of Greenville were married March 13 . . . Mrs. Maggie Fulmer had a birthday on March 11 and Charles Samples was remembered on his 50th March 30th . . . Rose Kuykendall was given a 5th birthday party by her grandmother, Mrs. P. G. Smith with 15 of her little friends present. No. 2 Spinning, 3rd Shift By Effie Mae Downs Happy birthday to Woodrow Campbell, March 3; Elizabeth Holden, March 6; Flossie Wheckinerbacker, March 8. Our sympathy to Carrie Bell Poteat in the loss of her brother, W. L. Evans. Welcome to these new comers: Fannie Kirby, Louise Blackwell, Josephine Turner, Elizabeth Falls and Horace O. Smith. The Carroll Samples celeKrofprJ K n i ?* 1 At U iirorcn ?m? wt uv\.u kuv.il x ~x in aiuu vtioai j March 10. The E. E. Longs visited their son. Bobbv, at Parris Island . . . We deeply regret the passing of W. L. "Bill" Evans, our former second hand. He will be long remembered. 1st Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle Mrs. Mattie Stockman and Rhett visited Joanna . . . Mrs. Hall King of Spartanburg visited the Ralph Stewarts . . . Mrs. L. W. King visited the J. L. Smiths in Springfield . . . Happy birthday: Ralph Riddle, April 2; Maria Ann King, April 16; Sallie Mae Johnson, April 15 and Kate Riddle. April 15 . . . The Ralph Stewarts celebrated an anni\rnrcq rtr 91 3rd Spooling By Lillie Webb Birthdays: Maggie Burton, April 12; William Burton, April 16; Dickie Watts, April 19; Louie Webb, April 24; Donald McWaters, April 6 and Frances Reece, March 31. T IEWS ITEMS Billy Reece is ill . . . Marion Lawson, son of the Miles Lawsons, is ill . . . The Richard Watts' children have the mumps . . . Glad to have Beatrice Reece and Miles Lawson back after the flu. ine a. Italy's visited Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Ealy in Sumter and the Melvin Seays visited the Charles Heaths in Greenville . . . Mrs. J. H. Seav visited in Ware Shoals. 1st Shift, Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited her daughter. Norma, in Columbia. Ray and Guy Corley of Columbia visited the Thomas Corlevs. The R. C. Oxners, Becky Campbell, Dorsey Barker and the Dewey Oxners visited relatives in Greenville and the Cleo Wallanzines visited Laurens . . . The Alfred Reeders of Newport, Va. visited the Cleo Wallenzines Mrs. H. W. Woodward and T ?e of Orangeburg visited .ne Dorsev Turners . . . The Horace Grogans visited relatives in Spartanburg. Birthdays: Estelle Dunaway, March 11; Clarence, March 26 and Arthur, March 30 . . . R. L. Yarbrough, March 18; Mike Yarbrough, March 23 and Ned Handback, March 23. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Annie Evans in the loss of her husband. 2nd Spooling By Mrs. Othella Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. Harley Shelton and daughter of Greer visited the Lester Ivesters . . . Mrs. J. H. Whitmire visited relatives in Spartanburg . . . The AiV.o Ivesters and W. C. Ivesters visited Abbeville . . . The Robert Adams visited Mrs. Essie Garner in Abbeville and the Lester Tuckers visited Mrs. Mattie King in oreenvme. The Wesley Ivesters, Mrs. Jane Hillery of Toccoa. Ga. visited the Lester Ivesters . . . The Lester Tuckers attended the funeral of their nephew in Enoree . . . The Robert Adams and Ronnie Hedgepath visited in Batesburg. Visitors of the Arvo Ivesters included Mrs. J. H. Pace, the Adger Paces of Lvman; the John Gallmans of Rock Hill; the Irby Ginns of Joanna and Mrs. J. G. Ivester of Slater. Rev. Leroy Burden helped conduct a revival at Fire Baptized Church. The Milton Smiths of Toccoa visited the Arzo Ivesters. Birthdays: Robert Bailey, March 8; Eva Bailey, April 3; Uianne Bright, March 28; Nellie Tucker, April 13; Gail Ivester, April 22; Danny Ivester, April 9. Mr ^ m mtf' if PVT. COLE BLEASE. JR.. son of the Cole Blease's. Clinton plant, is stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. HE CLOTHMAKER * WITH PFC. TOMMIE LONG is the son of the E. E. Longs, Clinton plant. He is stationed at Camp Lawton, Wash. L JAMES D. HAIRSTON, JR., 1.4 -u:i4 : T ? - luimciif i?i sum weaving, JL.yaia, has completed basic traininq and has just returned to California after spending a leave with his parents, the J. D. Hairstons. < r L w? ^ PVT. RALPH D. NELSON is the son-in-law of the Milford Wrights, Clinton Mill. He sailed for Japan i-iarch 13. It* ~ mn MM KL* ~ L PFC. HAROLD AUSTIN is the son of the H. L. Austins at Lydia and is now enroute to Japan. PFC. PAUL ROMINE is the brother of Mrs. Oliver Estes whi works on the first shift in the spooling room at the Lydia plant. THE SER1 MAJOR CLINF. RrfOnF.S U the son of D. V. "Red" Rhodes. Lydia. He is a radioman on the USS Melvin. stationed in Rhode Island. i< ' "i' " *** NELSON B. COATES is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coates. Lydia. He has completed naval basic training and is stationed at San Dieao. CPL. CARL STEVENSON has returned to duty after a 30 day furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Rogers, Clinton plant. mr TOM DOUGLAS is back at 1st shift spinning. Lydia plant, after serving with the navy on Guam 18 months. Mrs. Douglas works in the Lydia office. Sk ... 4f? PVT. GHOLDIE SIMMONS is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He was formerly in No. 2 weave room. 1st shift. Clinton plant. APRIL IS. 1952 /ICES * 1^1 BILLY WIGGINGTON is stationed on the USS Grapple at Pearl Harbor. His wife is Ruth Wiggington of the Lydia mill. WP V M ' v|fl A J ,V ?*mm w^JLm SGT. RAYMOND C. CAUGHMAN is the son of Annie Mae and the late Mr. Caughman, Clinton plant. He has been in the army 7 years and just spent 18 months in Korea, taking part in 4 major battles. He now is stationed at Orlando. Fla. and is a former cloth room employee. iMM V S/N PAUL C. ARNOLD is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Clinton plant, and is stationed aboard ship at San Francisco. PFC. J. W. WALTON is a former weaver in No. 4 room at Clinton. He is in the medical corps at Camp Pickett, Va. PVT. RAYMOND FULMER is the son of Ray Fulmer, Clinton plant, and has recently been home on furlough from his base