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8 NEWS I (Cont'd, from Page 2) Mrs. O. J. Gillilard has returned home from Hays hosdays and is doing fine. Mrs. Margaret Isenhour visited in Anderson. Mr. Cleo Isenhour of Concord, N. C. and J. M. Isenhour of Charlotte visited Mrs. Isenhour. Miss Catherine Dunaway of North Greenville visited her family for a weekend. No. 2 Carding. Second By E. C. Moody Roy Wilson, who is in the navy, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris. Orin Clark has returned to work after having his tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert and Beatrice Hyman attended a reunion at Woodruff recently Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick attended the Long reunion at Greenwood State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and family visited Stump Springs and Joanna. ivir. and Mrs. Milton Burton announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Earl Lusk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk, on September 24. No. 2 Carding, Third By D. L. Dunaway Otis Blackstock, son of Lester Blackstock. has returned from the hospital in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gibbs visited in Honea Path . . . The J. R. Hamrick family visited Rev. L. H. Elliott in Abbeville, also visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamrick in GreenwnnH We welcome Roy McCoy and John Reed, two of our new employees. Sorry that P.G. Smith is ill at home. Glad to know Ben Woodard, Jr. has returned home after an operation at Veteran.; hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Sandra Charlene. Glad to have Ben Woodard, Sr. back after an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weir and son visited the J. "" Weir family. No. 1 Weaving By Mildred Kinard Mr r? f~\ 1\/T re 1\J r\ 1 /-v . i?wv* lino, inuiiuii rvuiiy of Duncan visited Mrs. Ora Wood. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wood and children of Norfolk, Va. also were guests of Mrs. Wood. John Rodgers of Spartanburg visited his daughter, Mrs. L. A. Boyette and Mr. Boyette. The Otis Jennings and E. B. Fouls of Laurens were weekend guests of the Allen Powers. Mrs. Ruth Lanchester and children spent a weekend in Fountain Inn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Glad to have Mrs. Helen Johnson on the first shift with us. Mrs. Ora Wood is back at work after an illness . . . Happy birthday to Mrs. Lois Boyette, Oct. 13; Mrs. Alta Kiser, Oct. 7; Mrs. Edna Terry October 8. Jimmy Kinard celebrated sixth birthday Sept. 11 with a party in his room at school. Mrs. Pitts led in several games after which ice cream and cookies were served. 1 rEMS A . . . and the Neuffer Creswells attended the Dwyer reunion in Greenville. A happy birthday to Ronnie Arrowood, son of the R. E. Arrowoods, Oct. 3. Dewey Willis and his daughter, Helen Joyce, celebrated their birthdays Sept. 2 and Mrs. Lucille Ayers had hers Sept. 26. She is Bill Metts sister. No. 2 Weaving. Second By Vivian Garner Pfc. Marvin Hamilton spent a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hardeman of Rock Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuvkendall. Mrs. Sylvia Sexton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Braswell. The Fred Wyatts celebrated a birthday Sept. 25 . . . Happy birthday to Incx McGinnis, Sept. 15 and James Thomas McWaters, Sept. 28 . . . We are mighty glad to have those who have been out sick back with us again . . . and we welcome Jimmie Wooten to our department. No. 2 Weaving. Third By Buddie Ledford Here we go again, half asleep but still kicking. We sure are gonna miss "Bones" around here. I've seen people talk to looms but never saw anyone who could give it hand signals. The third shift has got him now. We have a "want ad" this time: "Wanted" one husband who can work regular. Apply 10 Mary fcllen Cannon." And another one, "One woman who can cook and keep house. Apply to J. W. Fowler." The other night Mary Ellen was working and couldn't get started up. I asked what was the matter and she said every loom she started up she could see a big, lankv rich man walking towards her. Mrs. Robert Brock and daughter, Brenda, spent a weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, the Buck Wilsons. Sure are glad to hear Luise Butler's mother and daughter are out of the hospital. We have one weaver who has run 98 and 99 for the last several weeks. Keep it up, Mildred. Reuben and Howard Stroud have bought a new car but neither can drive. Will have to get a chauffer. Irene Griffen and children and Mrs. Sarah Shelton and her children visited Mrs. Wert Jennings in Columbia . . . Irene has a record everyone is trying to borrow. Isn't that right, Robert and Reuben? No. 3 Weaving, First By Edgar B. Norton Mrs. John D. Word, wife of our second hand, underwent an operation at Hays hospital n a - i ? ^epiemner .5. &nc is convalescing at home now. Lois Lever and Johnnie Lever celebrated birthdays in September, Lois on the 12th, Johnnie on the 21st. Mary Bouknight was?well anyway she had a birthday September 11 . . . Judy Bouknight celebrated a birthday Sept. 28 . . . Loyal Kuykendall on Sept. 24 and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee celebrated their 33rd anniversary September 2. Pfc. Gholdie Simmons, of 'HE CLOTHMAKEB r THE < the army engineers stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., spent a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Estelle Roland. He left for overseas at the end of his furlough. Gholdie has been in the service seven months and was a weaver here before entering service. Mr. Bardy Cannon and Patsy oO Webb were married August 30. Bardy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and his bride is the daughter TM 1 o 1 mi_ _ ui mi a. l IIL'IIIUI ouiiutrs. 1 D(! couple have an apartment in the community house. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster visited in Spartanburg. . . . The John H. Forsters visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Burden, in Greenville . . . Mrs. Marv Passmore has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Larry Hedspath . . . and Miss Katherine Dunaway of North Greenville College spent a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. Mrs. Carrie Belle Poteat and Mrs. Eunice Arnold visited their aunt. Miss Mvra Cooper. V- _ _ *11 ? ' wno is 111 in Anderson. The Leo Heatherlys and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin visited in Lancaster. Mildred Lee had a birthday Sept. 25 and Louise Meadors on Oct. 2. Gayle Brookshire was seven August 28 and her brother, Ronald, was 12 August 29. A party was given for the children by their parents, the Brookshires. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell and the Cecil Wootens spent a weekend in Danville, Va. No. 1 Spinning. Third By James Heaton Little Susie Osborne, daughter of Mrs. Edna Osborne, celebrated her third birthday Sept. 26 and Donald son of the Daniel Osbornes, celebrated his fourth September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King each had a birthday Sept. 16, Mrs. Ethel Heaton on Sept. 23, Johnny Rushton, son of Mrs. Margie Rushton, had his on Sept. 13. Mrs. Anna Campbell had a birthday Sept. 5, Grace Spoone on Sept. 16, E. E. Heaton. Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne celebrated an anniversary Sept. 12 and the William E. Heatons celebrated their first anniversary Sept. 15. No. 1 Spinning. Second Rv f onn ?~ I MWWAA iAVUOpClil Mr. and Mrs. John Key of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hanley recently . . . Mrs. Mae Clark celebrated a birthday Sept. 10 and her son had one Sept. 2 . . . Beatrice Richardson is a grandmother by her daughter's child. Her daughter is Mrs. Pearlie Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Maude Lloyd and their son. Bill, came down from Spartanburg to visit Grannie Wilson. Bill came home from Germany and is beine spnt lo Knroa Wo want to welcome Lester Tucker, Jr. and Richard Clark to our department. With these two single guys up here, I won't be the only single one around all these women! No. 2 Spinning. First By Jennie Watkins Messrs. R. L. Holtzclaw, D. I ILINTON S. Cook, George Huguley, J. B. Templeton and L. E. Cash have returned from a business trip to New York, Boston and Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Casey of Laurens visited the Fred Whitlocks . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Laney and son of Greenwood visited the Jesse Laneys . . . and Mrs. Lula Ross is spending some time with Sgt. and Mrs. B. F. Ross at Ft.. Benning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children with Mrs. C. W. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Mrflinnis in Phnstor Relatives of Mrs. Bessie Meece gathered at her home Sept. 19 in celebration of her birthday. A bountiful dinner was served and each of her children remembered her her with a nice gift. Mrs. J. H. Ballard and son of Anderson visited the Ed Dunaways. Mrs. Lena Norton of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Funderburk and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton. There's a rumor going around that Billy McGee and J. u. unildress have joined a "lonely hearts" club. What's wrong, girls, don't you like companionship?? Edith Hancock has returned home from Hays hospital and Jeff Campbell and Whitt Bowie have returned to work after their illnesses . . . We're also glad to see Hazel Sipes back at work. Birthdays: Frances Rollins, Sept. 19; Barbara Holden, Sept. 27; Dollie Mae Dunaway. Get. 15; Shirley Ann Ott, Oct. 29; Gearv Hancock, Nov. 7; Nancy Kirbv, Oct. 22; S N Charles Kinard. Oct. 14; Geneva Caughman. Sept. 22; James Caughman, Sept. 29 and Ronnie Quinn, Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Frank HanItnrl un annixrnrcortr vwv?% uu uiiiii vv-ioaiy uupt. 24 and the Roy Cannons had theirs Sept. .30, the Forest Samples, Sept. 25 and the Giles Lawsons Sept. 27. Special Report By Billy McGee Florida Street downed Academy in the opening midget football game by a score of 41-0. Although Academy was on the losing side, they had three boys who stood out with some fine playing. They were Sam Lawson, Malcolm Fowler and Gene Holler. Academy street's coach a tended the World Series along with assistant coacn i-uciy ruuer. Academy streets second fjamc was with Thornwell Oct. 2 . No. 2 Spinning, Second By Mrs. Lois Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burton announce the marriage of their daughter. Elizabeth, to Carl Lu. h, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lush. The wedding was an event of Sept. 24. Cpl. Earl stevenson visited his mother, Mrs. Bessie Rot'ers. Hp is stationod at Camp Ruckcr, Ala., and has just returned from Korea. Birthdays: Johnnie O'Shields, 17 on August 15; Reba O'Shields was 15 Sept. 16; Barbara Fulmer, 13 on Sept. 16. Mrs. Margaret Fulmer had a birthday Aug. 18 and Bobbie Nell Wright one on Aug. 3. We welcome Mrs. Mabel Stockman and Mrs. Eula Smith to our department as new employees. OCTOBER IS, 1952 PLANT No. 2 Spinning. Third By Effie Mae Downs Mrs. Mary Hutto, Miss Elizabeth Butler, Miss Betty Wright and Bud Chamberlain of Chester, Bill Knox of Ninety Six and S'Sgt. Alfred McChelzney of Ft. Bragg O I ? l- - f * * wcic ounuay gucsis 01 lvir. and Mrs. T. R. Knox. Lot of wedding bells ringing around our department this past month. Mrs. Nell Price and Claud Cooper were married August 31 and Mrs. Elmer Rushton and Richard Sanders were married Sept. 12. Our congratulations and best wishes to all of you. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. M. D. Barton. in Greenwood. First Spooling By Mrs. Kate Riddle We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Robert McGinnis in the recent death of her brother, Mr. Willie Smith, of Langley. Patricia Butler is up and about again after having been a patient at Hays hospital for a few days. Mrs. Mattio Stnelfman son. Rhett, visited her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Watkins, in Laurens. Mrs. Watkins has returned from St. Frances hospital after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Aiken visited Mrs. John Hedspeth . . . Mrs. Hedspeth entertained her daughter, Shirley Ann, with a birthday party Sept. 27. Happy birthday to Alma Jean Johnson, Oct. 11; James Johnson, Oct. 17; Mrs. Rufus King, Sept. 22 and Hall King, Sept. 22. Second Spooling By Grace Bright We welcome Bruce Spoone as our new employee. The Arzo Westers went to an all-night singing in Spartanburg. The Marvin Whitmires, Mrs Othella Whitmire and Mrs. W. M. Lyles visited in Union . . . The John Satterfields of Greenwood visited the Ott Stones. Birthdays: Hubert Leopard Sept. 29. William Bright, Oct. 1; Mattie Bell Ivester. Oct. 6; Grace Bright, Oct. 23; Charles Cannon, Oct. 30 and the Charles Brights will celebrate an anniversary Oct. 17. Lula Cheecks was 91 years old Sept. 26. She is Horace Cayle's grandmother. Glad to have Mrs. Abilena Evans back at work after her illness. Third Spooling By Mary Ealy We welcome to our depart ment Mildred Rhodes and Rev. LeRoy Burden, also glad to have Flonnie McWaters back with us after an operation. Jackie Hunnicut visited the Jack Rhodes. The Paul Glens and the James Seays of Greenville visiter! the Mplvin The Jack Rhodes visited the Roy McDowells . . . Mrs. Laura Kirby of Hendersonville is visiting the Melvin Seays . . . A-J C Herman Ealy of Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, Fla., visited his parents, the A. E. Ealys. Robert Whitsell observed a birthday Sept. 1. Also Charles Elton Butler, son of the Gene Butlers, was 10 years old Oct. 3.