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8 NEWS FRO) (Cont'd, from Page 6) Mrs. McCarson and family visited relatives in Augusta. Mrs. Garner went to Atlanta for a weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders visited the Isle of Palms vacation week and visited relatives in Rome, Ga. TV IT i tv t rv v v lvir. anci ivirs. nuaopn tsarker celebrate their 13th anniversary August 17. No. 1 Weaving, First By Mildred Kinard Here we are again, back at work, and vacation is past but it was wonderful. Everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, but there were some blistered backs. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bagwell and Earl Braswell vacationed at Santee and reported good catches. Mrs. Bessie Queene vacationed in Kentucky . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal visited relatives in Salem . . . the Uscar Kinards visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin in Florence and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold in Moncks Corner. The J. P. Terrys were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. George Price and sons weekend-ed at Folly Beach, S. C. . . . and the Arthur Howards spent a week at Myrtle Beach. The Leo Risers accompanied Mrs. Henry English back to Montgomery, Ala . . . and the Robert Cannons motored through the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette spent their vacation deep sea fishing at Ocean Drive Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers visited Mr. Power's mother in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard observed their ninth wedding anniversary July 5. We wish to welcome Edgar Ballew and Bobby "Red" Pearson to our department. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton visited their son, Pvt. Alvin Hampton, at Ft. Jackson recently. Mis. Jessie Harmon, of Johnston, S, C? and Mrs. Cecil Walker, of Laurens, are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Clinton Mill. The fish were caught at Lake Greenwood. A CLINTON Mrs. Ora Wood visited in Greenville recently. No. 1 Weaving, Second By Virginia Croy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Bush of Greenwood visited the J. W. Fowlers. Wayne Graham vacationed with Cecil Wilson . . . the Joe Caughmans spent the week ^4 n/r ii. ? * ? ai my rue oeacn . . . Labbv, Bonnie and Susan Boland of Newberry spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick . . . William P. Smith vacationed in Spartanburg with friends. Leslie Turner was 7 August 1 and Marsha Ann was five August 5. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs, Dorsey Turner. S. J. Whitfield and family vacationed at Silver Springs, Fla. . . . The Coley Campbells, Tobv Campbells and Dianne Wilson went to Davtona Beach and Miami . . . the Eland Hughes went to Cherokee. N. C. . . . and Cecil Wilson and Shirley Mills visited Enoree. HPU ^ r* l i ~ r* i ?ne v^ivue croys vacaiioned in Gainesville, Ga. Archie McJunkin has joined the Marines. Sorrv to lose one of our good Battery Hands, Josephine Allman, to the first shift. We welcome to our department Albert W. Garner, Warren Calvert and Richard Smith. Birthdays: Warren Calvert July 31; Larry, son of Louise Barker, was a year old August 8 and Horace Smith has a birthday August 19. No. 1 Weavina. Third By Izell McAllister Our welcome mat is oul for William Belk, O. B. Johnson, Jerome Bailey and Paul Woody. The Fred Wvatts and Pal went fishing below Ocear Drive. The Fred Sheltons vacationed at Myrtle Beach . . . Ernesl Saxon visited his brother Marvin, in Henderson. N. C . . . The Alfred McNiches ^>aran i\eu lviciN inch anc Rachel Barnett vacationed al mi SAMMY is the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoover. No. 3 Weaving. Clinton Mill. THE CLOTHMAKE Jacksonville and Silvei Springs . . . the Neuffer Creswells went to Myrtle Beach . Bones Campbell, Izell McAllister and Mike visitec Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and Silver Springs. Dewey Willis went on ? long trip to Cross Anchor the Fourth. Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Fannie Parrish visitec her nephew. Major and Mrs I John L. Jacks in Washington Miss Emma Steer of Pasarlp?vj Palif mm/J TV/T?? wail*, anu iv 11. ct I ill 1VUS Wilma Smith of Lakeland Fla., sisters of H. W. Steei here, visited them recently. Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion attended the Gallor way reunion in Easley. Arthur Dunaway and Bot Meadows spent a week ir ? New York with Sgt. and Mrs i Jim Meadows. Randv and Marsha Ann Turner celebrated a joinl birthday August 1 with a > party. Fifteen little guests were present and played games under the direction ol 1 Nancy Smith. Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Dorsey and Josephine Turner anci Miss Smith. Randy was 7 AugI net 1 fl Tl/Tr,-1. -. Am? C ? ? U.)V 1 auu llKUSIId 1111 J Oil August 6. Third Carding By David L. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and Juanita visited J. R. Hamrick. Jr.. in Patterson. N. J. Mrs. E. C. Moody spent a week with her sister near the Weir place in Greenville I County. Birthdays: Bennie Holdei was 4 July 16 and Annette Holder was 13 July 18. the children of John Holder; voui . reporter had a birthdav Julv 21. Rudolph, son of Mr. anc Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. joined the Marines and is at Parris Island. S. C. We welcome Floyd Madder and Thomas Rowe as new ^ employees. No. 2 Carding, Second By Henry Campbell W. E. Harris and family at I tended the Harris reunior August 2. Mr. and Mrs. James Pool ol Dunn. N. C.. brother of C. M 1 Pool, visited his brother anc L sister. After church they vis IB 9 DOROTHY, daughter of Mrs I Missouri Wilkie. Clinton Weaving. celebrates a birthday August 22. R : ^ ^ ! j 1 I [ The youngsters from Clintor school once again shortly. It will I and Mary that 26 million other k the utmost importance to this co I In these days of propoganda v \jm. men* nit; uiu bciymy indi ivnovj ingiul than ever before in our ! I children is a real front line of de free men and women. The present 01 atheistic Communism is an ex< children. Don't let it happen HER ited the old home place and : had dinner. Mrs. Hay Godfrey had a birthday July 14; David and Darrell had one July 25, the 1 twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 Godfrey. They were 6. A welcome to Rov McCoy, Albert Spooner and Carlton i King. First Carding By Brooks Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Selario 1 of Michigan visited her parI ents. the R. P. Harris's and other relatives. Jack Fuller has our sympathy in the loss of his father, i Bobby Middleton lias rcr turned home in Greenwood after visiting his grandparents, the R. P. Harris's. We sympathize with Jim Bauknight in the loss of his father-in-law. Mr. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mad1 dox and Cindy visited Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Allen in Greer. r No. 2 Spinning, Second I By Mrs. Lois Harmon Birthdays: Ciradv Steveni ' ^ '. ..*rtr~^" " v m? f^THm^ ^awt^w, <n^o t/ %?^*L'W BOBBY is the 8-year-old son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan of Clinton Mills shown on top of Chimney Rock. N. C. AUGUST 15. 1953 i and Lydia will be back in >e little comfort to little Junior ids share his fate, but it is of untry. warfare for the minds and souls dedge is Power is more meanhistory. The education of our ifense of our very existence as breakdown of France in favor ample of lack of education tor E! son, 13 years old; Pauline and Irene Stevenson, twins of Mrs. Bessie Rogers, 17 years. Jimmy Hamby has joined the Navv and at San Diego, Calif. Teddy Stroud, from Thornwell Orphanage, is spending a month with his mother, Mrs. Nell Stroud. Glad to have these new employees: Mariod Neade, Eva Bellue. Vera Bellue. Ruby L. Gregory. Edna Manas. Lidie Holmes and Jul'a Hamby. Floyd Gram bell and Agnes Walker visited in Anderson with her sister. Mrs. Clem. VT.- .,.wJ M.-o T,.K., II...?? ?f?l . Ill IV 4 lllio, U ' M | | I 1 1(11 llll'll visited Saluda. No. 1 Spinning, Third By Margie Rushton Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, was 5 July 24 . . . I.a Verne Spoone, sister of Pearle Shealv. had a birthday July 22 . . . Mrs. C. W. Windsor had one July 16 . . . Mattie Ctibbs, July 18 . . . James Heaton, August 1. and Carl Campbell, husband of (Cont'd, on Paije 9) i -. <v x ? finn 8 H STEVE and KEN are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "Boots" Allman who had a birthday July 30 and August 6.