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8 NEWS (Cont'd, from Page 2) No. 2 Carding. Third By Daniel Dunaway Glad to have Joe Ballard and James Miles as new employees. Stanley L. Smith, grandson of Mrs. Claude Smith, was 3 July 7. The Johnnie Griffins visited Charles Lvdia . . . Your reporter reached another milestone July 21. Our sympathy to the Smith family in the loss of their hushanH onrl f+ V-. J _ . . vt uuu icuiiv.1 , J_/d V 1U A. Smith. A former employee of Clinton, he was the father of Cecil Smith. Pfc. Harold "Rosebud" Stroud has returned from two weeks at National Guard camp. No. 2 Carding, Second By E. C. Moody The Ray Fulmers visited relatives in Greenwood. Edgefield. Aiken and Augusta . . . Mrs. Raymond Fulmer visited her husband at Camp Hood, Texas . . . C. M. Poole painted his house during vacation. The Ray Godfreys visited Cpl. and Mrs. Clarence King at Ft Rpnninn C ? - ' - -' - w^iiiuiig, vjc?. ctnu visited relatives in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harris visited the Paul Holtzclaws in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Pfc. and Mrs. Bob Nelson and daughter spent a furlough with the Henry Campbells . . . The W. D. Gilberts, Beatrice Hyman and the E. C. Moodys with Linda spent the Fourth at Rainbow Lake . . . Vivian Clark, nurse in a Columbia hospital, spent her vacation with the A C. Clarks, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris and family visited relatives in Piedmont and Easley. Wayne and Bou Counts of Prosperity visited the R. B. Amicks. The Alton Murphvs visited relatives near Waycross, Ga. The Cleo Lusks, Carl Lusk, Elizabeth Ann Burton, Carl's girl friend, and Cecil Wilson visited White Water Falls . . . and Carl Lusk attended camp meeting near Greenville. First Carding By Brooks Dunaway The R. L. Simmons visited several cities in Tennessee. L. H. Dunaway and family of Jacksonville visited Charles Dunaway and family. The Ned Vinants visited in Greenwood . . . The L. A. Boyettes motored to Gaffney to sen thoir noiii ? ? ..?_w giauuauu . . . the J. C. Ca?hs visited Oak Ridge, Tenn. . *. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and children of Catawba visited the Jack Fullers . . . and the J. H. Sparks spent the 4th at Lake Sega near Brevard. We welcome Jack Wright. Jr. and Marion Hamrick to our department. The W. D. Middletons visited their daughter in Clarks burg. W. Va. The O. J. Gilliards and David Pulleys visited in Arkansas over the 4th and Mr. and Mrs. M. T Longston and family of Longview and Tatum, Texas. O. J. Gilliard was given a birthday dinner by his family July 19. Mrs. Sam Crowell of Newell, N. C., Mrs Sam Faye of Greensboro, N C. and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Humbv of Charlotte visited their sister. ] FROM CI Mrs. Dock McGee and Mr. McGee recently. Miss Catherine Dunaway, daughter of the Brooks Dunaways, spent a week at Ridgecrest, N. C. . . . the Brooks Dunawavs and daughter, Betty Lawson, enjoyed dinner with Victor Lawson July Fourth. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Lawson and daughters of Oswego were recent visitors of his sister, Mrs. Betty Lawson and the Rrookic Dlinauravc Charles Vincent spent two weeks at Camp Stewart, Ga. with the National Guard . . . Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, Le June, Mrs Bettie Lawson and Clarence Lawson visited relatives in Asheville and Miss Catherine Dunaway at Ridgecrest. No. 1 Spinning. Second By Harry Foster Mrs. C. E. Wilson and family visited W. H. Wilson in Salem . . . Mrs. Joe Caughman is recuperating at home after being in the hospital . . . the many friends of Mr. Holtzclaw wish him a speedy recovery. He is a patient in a Columbia hospital . . . We welcome Mrs J. D. Hamby to our spinning room. No. 1 Spinning, Third By James Heaton _ r ik ft tirii xiiumua, s>wil ui ivirs. W 11lotte Smith, celebrated his 4th birthday July 24. Lonnie Osborne, son of Mrs. Edna Osborne, had a birthday July 28 and James Heaton had one August 1. Mrs. Iva Windsor observed a birthday July 16. Lt. and Mrs. M F Davenport of Ft. Old, Calif, spent a few days with the C. W. Windsors, returning to Camp Roberts, Calif. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle Mrs. J. W. Walters of Tarpon Springs, Fla. visited the C. F. Oakleys recently, and the Oakleys attended their family reunion at Anderson August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis visited relatives in Gadsden, Ala. The Robert McGinnis visited the E. W. Wilkersons at Folly Beach . . . Mrs. Mattie Stockman was honored on her 68th birthday by her children. She was remembered with a gift from the spooling department. Present were the Milwood Watkins and son of Greenville, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Watkins of Laurens. Ihe George Stockmans of Jo anna, ivir. and Mrs. Hoy Stockman and Mrs. Joyce Stockman of Clinton The Robert Adams and Mrs. John Hedspeth and Maxie visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carr of Aiken. Larry Walker of Laurens visited Maxie Hedspeth . . . Mark. Phillip and Sylvia of Spartanburg spent a week with the Ralph Stewarts . . . Leon and Shirley Hedspeth visited in Asheville. Birthdays: Myrtle Johnson, August 1; John Butler. Jr., July 27. Mr. and Mrs Robert Mc Uinms celebrated an anniversary August 8 Third Spooling By Lillie Webb We welcome Martha Samples to our department. Glad to report Flonnie MrWaters is doinjj fine alter an ["HE CLOTHM AKEI LINTOIV ] operation at Hays. O'Neal Campbell has returned from two weeks of National Guard camp. Herman Ealy, son of the E. A. Ealys, has enlisted in the air force and is stationed at Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas. Carolyn Ruth Burden celebrates a birthday August 17 . . . Nancy Smith spent a week with Frances Reese . . Gerald, son of the William Samples, was a year old July 20. Mrs. Samples celebrated her birthday July 2. Second Spooling By Grace Bright The Arzo Ivesters visited relatives in Martin and Toccoa. Ga. Charlie Stone of Aiken visited the Ott Stones . . . Shirley and Sandra Ivester attended Camp Buck Horn with the Campfire Girls. Birthdays: Sandra Ivester, August 5; Ruby Ivester. August 15; Arzo Ivester, August 10 and the Arzo Ivesters celebrated their anniversary August 14. No. 2 Spinning. Third By Effie Mae Downs Birthdays: Rubv Nell Deadwilder, July 13 and Sis Samples, August 1. The Glenn Downs celebrated their 21st anniversary July 28th. Mrs. Carol Samples visited her mother in Greenwood recently . . . the Glenn Downs visited points of interest in the mountains during vacation No. 2 Spinning. Second By Mrs. Lois Harmon tf C1V.UIUC id mtsc new faces in our department: Mary Helen Dayton, Maggie Woody from Enoree, Louise Moore from Laurens and Sarah Peavv. Edna Williams broke her arm while fishing. Must have been a big one. The Sam Forsters vacationed at Carolina Beach and Mrs. Rosa Pearson visited her son and daughter-in-law in Chicago. No. 3 Weaving. Second By Richard Turner Joe Lynch visited J. P. Butler in Greenwood ... J. J. McGinnis and family vacationed at Myrtle Beach . . . The Joe Lvnehs and Johnnie Butler caught 100 pounds of fish at Santee Cooper . . . and Richard Turner, his wife and son spent several days in North Carolina and Tenn. We welcome Mrs. John Dees as a now battery filler. Also glad to have Rov "Gout" Kennedy and William "Kilrov" 1 1- ' * * * 1 i uwii'i ijul'k aner a nucn on the first shift. Bruce Dees was ill but OK now . . . Audry Dees is better after an illness. They are the children of "Big John", size man in the slashing room. Birthdays: Truman Leopard, July 27; Mrs. Truman Leopard, July 25; Larry, son of M. D. Smithnnm. Jr., August 26. M D.'s brother, Johnnie, also celebrates August 26 . . . Linda, daughter of Frank Lvdia. August 16 and Sarah, wife of "Buckshot" 1 T l n I i utRfr, juiy No. 2 Spinnim, First By Jennie Watkins Cvell Woody and Melbie i re out after their illness . . . I PLANT Glad David Adams also is back after his illness. Mrs. Thelma K i d d of Comer, Ga., visited her daughters, Mrs Clyde Brazill and Mrs. Elbert Lawson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Watts Steward of Easley spent a weekend with the A. J. Satterfields . . The E. W Odells, Morrison Gregorys and children of Chester were guests of the Willie Bishops. S-N Charles Kinard of Norfolk spent a 15-day leave with li iv: narpnti: lhr> TT R . . . Mrs. Laura Mae Howard visited the H. L. Harrisons in Reidsville . . . Mrs. Brown is spending several days with her husband S-N Frankie Brown in Long Beach. Calif. Mr. and Mrs Ovell Woody attended the funeral of David Arthur Ivester in Marietta. He was the infant son of the Edwin Ivesters. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield have moved into their new home on Sloan Street. Miss Gerry Norton of Lancaster spent several days with the E. B. Nortons. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Cape of Greenville visited the Ovell Woodvs and Mrs. Ivester returned home with them for a visit. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Rubv Moore in the loss of her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Woodward in the loss of their infant daughter. Happy birthday Rov Holtzclaw, July 19; Bessie Holtzclaw, July 12; Richard WoodU/arH T1 1 Kf in- T/ltlito T aurenn July 29; Judy Lanev, August 24 and Jennie Watkins, August 18. No. 2 Weaving. Second By Helen Johnson We welcome Frank Hurt and Miriam Glenn to our department. Happy birthday to Mrs. Lois Brown. July 24; Pat Wyatt. July 6 and A T. Hamilton. July 13. Mrs. Toni Hughes and daughter visited the R. T. Smiths in Knoxville. Tonn. Miss Joyce Sailors visited Miss Svbel Johnson in Clinton . . . the E D. McCulloughs and friends enjoyed a birthday dinner for his mother. Mrs. Bessie McCullough and sister. Mrs. R. J. Anderson. Glad to have Mrs. Ann Ginn back with us. Mrs. Virginia Sailors and children from Sedilla visited the H. B Johnsons . . . Mrs. Vivian Garner's father, A. T. Atkins, of Route 2, is still sick at his home. Cloth Room By D ursey Turner Thn R 1. VarKcironfllic rn. centlv enjoyed a family gettogether at their home on West Carolina Ave. Present were the Clyde Funderburks, Mrs. F. R. Norton and Jerry of Lancaster, the E. B. Nortons of Clinton. Honored guests were Mrs R. T. Schiff and Nancy of East Liverpool. Ohio, the former Maude Norton of Clinton The L. 11. Dunawavs of Jacksonville visited his brothers, Charles and James Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner and Mrs Daisv Rarkor \-n_ cationed at Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. Marv and Bobby Led ford of Chester, granddaughters of Mrs. Vashti Ledford, weekended here. AUGUST IS. 1952 K w m / * l . ^ ft M I \a nI sJIHHHHHl DIANNE, daughter of the Walter . odines, Lydia Mill, was a year old July 24. Walter Nodine, Jr.. is sitting behind her and he ce'ebrated his 2nd birthday July 11. t ? CPL. DENNIS "TOT" FALLAW, son ot the Lonnie Fallaws. Clinton Mill, now is stationed in Germany. He formerly worked with the outside crew at Lvdia Mill before entering service. <* v / ./ v ^ z r i BRENDA LEE celebrated her 7th birthday with a party July 15. She is the attractive daughter of the Lonnie Fallaws, Clinton Mill. m m L J PVT. THOMAS ELLISON now is serving in a tank battalion in Kcrei He is the husband of Mrs. Mary Ellison and worked in the st^nd^rds department at Lydia Mill before entering service in November. 1951.