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Mrs. Doris Gibbs has undergone
an operation but is recovering
rapidly. She is the
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Carrie
McGraw, Clinton Mills.
Mrs. Billy Lowery of Clinton
Mills i s recuperating
nicely after being a patient at
Blalock Clinic.
Elbert Giles, Clinton Mills,
has been out sick.
Mrs. Eloise Cannon and
Mrs. Grover Jackson of Lvdia
Mills have been ill for several
weeks.
Wilma Stone of Lvdia is
back at home after a stay at
Blalocks Clinic.
Mrs. W. O. Lewis of Lydia
is confined to her home due
to illness.
Don't
Don't ever use an air hose
On a buddy?just in fun;
Unless perhaps, his murder
Is a risk you'd like to run.
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Don't single out a victim
For a shove by a machine
He may be there to greet you
Where ihe pastures are all
green.
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And if you want to wrestle
Or indulge in fistic plav,
Go find yourself a manager
And do it right?for pay.
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Don't give a man a hot foot.
Which isn't very cute
It may cause an injury
And lack of pay to boot.
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There's llist nr? rnnrr\ for ?->on_
sense,
Mill comics and their jokes
Should all be locked away
some place
Where they cannot bother
folks.
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If you're not a prankster
You'll never have to shun
The widow and the children
Of the man you killed in
fun.
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RANDY SEAY is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay. Mrs.
Seay works in Third Spooling
Clinton Plant.
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The Stork Club
"A babe in the house is a
wellspring of pleasure, a messenger
of peace and love, a
resting place for innocence on
earth, a link between angels
and men."
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medlin,
Clinton Mills, a son, John
Marvin. March 10. Mrs. Medlin
is the former Miss Lillian
Brewington.
Mr. and Mrs. Capers Gregory,
Lydia Mills, a son.
Tommy, March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell,
Clinton Mills, a son,
Melvin Keith, March 6. (We
regret to report that little
Melvin has been a patient at
Presbyterian Hospital in
Charlotte for spvpral wpplfc
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kirby,
Clinton Mills, a son, February
1.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Blackwelder,
of Barnwell, a son
Barriett Owen, March 7. Mrs.
Blackwelder is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis.
Clinton Mills.
LOUELLA REID celebrates her
17th birthday March 25. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Griffin of Clinton Cotton Mills.
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CHARLES "Chuck" Lever was
a year old February 28. He is the
cute son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Lever. No. 3 Weaving, Clinton
plant.
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Mills are shown in this large grou]
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LYDIA
Cloth Room
By Roberta Chaney
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire visited
friends in Laurens . . . Miss
Barbara Whitmire and Allan
White, Jr., visited in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wofford
of Greer spent a Sunday
with Mrs. Hallie Campbeil
ana iamny.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough
of North Greenville
Junior College spent a weekend
with the latter's mother.
Mrs. Hallie Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagwell
visited his mother, Mrs.
Ethel Bagwell, of near Hickory
Tavern.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen
visited her sister. Mrs.
Audrey Willard, who is a patient
at the Columbia hospital.
Mrs. Willard's injury, a
broken hip, was sustained recently
in a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller
and son, Floyd, spent a weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Calvert
Marsh in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gambrell
and farrilv recently
moved to Greenwood.
Miss Bell Nelson. Ed and
Henry Nelson visited their
mother who is a patient in
Baptist hospital.
Lonnie Dell is ill at home
with measles.
Mrs. W. S. M e e k s of
JIMMY Dunaway and Eugene
Howell of the Lydia village are
shown above with their little
puppy. Fido.
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GIRLS, with their leaders, from
a just before they left Clinton fo
a part of the 43rd anniversary oi
NEWS I
Laurens visited B. L. Meeks
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrish
visited Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Todd in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
had as dinner guests Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Seawright of Charleston
and Mr. and Mrs. A.
T. Crawford and family.
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lvir. ana Mrs. L.uther Poag
of Joanna, Mrs. Sam Strickland
of Greenwood, Mrs.
Clarence Milne and daughter,
Rosemary, of Columbia and
Mrs. Boozer of Newberry
were dinner guests of Mrs. B.
T. Fuller March 5.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams
celebrated a wedding
anniversary April 8.
Mrs. Virginia Wilson celebrates
her birthday April 25
. . . G. C. Parrish celebrated
his March 23 and Joy Ann
Snelgrove celebrated her
sixth birthday March 19.
Thanks
We wish to thank Virginia
Wilson for the fine job of
reporting she did during the
past year. We also wish the
best of luck to Roberta
Chaney who has taken over
as our new Cloth Room reporter.
No. 1 Weaving
By Alma Todd
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie
and children visited
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KATHY WOODARD is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Woodard, Clinton Spinning.
Kathy will be five years old
March 23.
APRIL 15, 1953
both Clinton and Lydia Cotton
r a special broadcast over Radio
bservance of the founding of the
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Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker
in Piedmont.
Mrs. Joe Gray and children
of Anderson visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Williams and Mrs.
W. O. Lewis.
Friends of Mrs. W. O. Lewis
are sorry that she is sick at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Motte
visited the Grover Taylors in
Charlotte.
Friends of Wilma Stone
will be glad to know she is
at home after being in Blalock
clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harper
and daughters of Greenwood
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Todd.
Happy birthday to Rebecca
Sparino. March 11; Shirley
Faye Stone, March 20; Tony
Abercrombie, April 1; Myrtle
Lanford, April 19 and Josh
Motte, April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford
celebrated a wedding anniversary
March 5.
Spinning. Spooling
By Mary Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkins
of Seneca visitc' Mrs.
Lizzie Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Marl Satterfield
visited their daughter
and son-in-law. Sgt. and Mrs.
Joe Proffitt in Columbus, Ga.
Mr nnrl Mrc ToVin TT O.i.
..... ... .v4 .ft *.J. Will I U. J/(l\ ID
visited their chidren in Augusta.
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pridmore
and children visited in
Greenville.
We want to welcome Mrs.
Sue Gregory to the first shift.
Mrs. Louise Crowell has
joined her husband, Sgt. William
Crowell. at Fort Bragg,
N. C.
Mrs. Ernest O'Shields and
family of Ware Shoals visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields.
Mrs. Pauline Black has returned
to work after h#>incr
ill.
Mrs. Lula Birchmore, mother
of Mrs. Connie Davis, is
ill.
Little Shirley Poison, niece
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Estes, is
in Hays hospital.
(Cont'd, on Pa^e f>)