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8 NEWS FROA (Cont'd, from Page 7) Mrs. John Dees and children spent the weekend with her parents, the W. H. Beckhams. Viola Rice spent a weekend in Chester. Steve Tucker spent a Sunday in Spartanburg with his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Price visited his parents in Wrightsville, Ga. Mrs. Price and children and returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard had as their guest Mr. Leopard's niece. Miss Doris Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grogan and children attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Grogan's mother at Lake Greenwood. Inez Blackwell and Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin visited in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rogers of Arkwright visited Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Rogers. They also had as an overnight guest, Mr. Rogers' mother, Mrs. Fannie Bradley. Minnie O'Donald had her parents of Lavonia, Ga. visiting her recently. They are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carlan. Mr. and Mrs. Colie CampK^ll ~- J TV/t- 1 *" ucn duu ivii. ana mrs. iLiiedge Campbell spent a weekend in Charleston. Happy birthday to: Jamie Roper, Aug. 19; Steven Roper, Aug. 12; Lamar Price, Aug. 21; Marvin Owens, Aug. 24; Viola Rice, Sept. 3; Hobert Phillips, Sept. 7; Leon Rice, Sept. 7; i Buell Rice, Sept. 17; D. D. Ficklin, Sept. 25; Steve Tucker. Sept. 16. Sorry to hear Inez Blackwell has been ill. Mrs. Addie Lawrence is improving after an operation. Mae Phillips has been out of work due to illness. ; Steve Tucker has been a patient at Blalock Clinic. Glad to see Richard Turner back after an operation. j First Spooling By Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilburn ] of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. ] Lee Norwood of Kingsport, Tenn. recently visited rela- ] tives and friends here. Fran- i ces Wilburn returned to Chicago to enter school there. i Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnson ? and family visited the latter's ( mother and father. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. A. DeLoach, in Sa- j luda. I Miss Joyce Harris is recup- t erating from a recent oper- ? ation in Anderson hospital. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- j Ginnis visited the Earl Folds j and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilker- ] son in Augusta. I HanDv birthrlav in Friri ? * ? / J v~ King, Sept. 15; Darrell WhitseJ, July 7; Robert Lee Whit- ] sel, Sept. 1; Shirley Ann Heds- ( peth, Sept. 24 and Mrs. John \ Hedspeth, Oct. 8. j No. 2 Spinning, Second t By Lois C. Harmon J We want to welcome these J new employees: Ruby Fulmer t and Frances Parker. We also are glad to have Dollie Wright v and Lucille McEdmonds back a with us. t T A CLINTON We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Gertrude Holbert and her family in the death of her husband, Hulbert Holbert. Cpl. Earl Stevenson has returned to Camp Rucker, Ala. after a 30-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Rogers of Clinton. He has re-enlisted for three years. Mrs. Bessie Tucker gave an ice cream social for her Sunday School class and their friends. Mrs. Anna Burton is the proud grandmother of a new prandson. Bobhv .Top horn Aug. 4. The mother is the former Betty Lou Milam. The Collie Edmonds had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Riss Ingle of Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craine of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Medlin of Gray Court and Mrs. Pearline Holmes. Happy birthday to Lucille Edmonds, Aug. 21; Collie Edmonds. Aug. 10; Melton Burton, Aug. 13 and Gypsie Stroud, three years old Sept. 1. No. 2 Spinning, Third By Elizabeth Holden Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAllister visited in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fulmer and Mrs. W. E. Fulmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deadwyler had an anniversary Sept. 10. Happy birthday to Dewey and Joyce Willis, Sept. 2; Barbara Fulmer, Sept. 16; Albert L. Odom, Jr., Sept. 18; Bobby Cooper, Sept. 17 and Barbara Holden, Sept. 27. No. 1 Spinning, Third By Margie Rushton The Church of God soon is to have a revival with Sis Barnes doing the preaching. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. James Price announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Jean, Aug. 30. Mrs. Price is the former Jean Boyce of Joanna and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Price. Mr. and Mrs. Bo Woodard, Elizabeth Jeannette and Kathy visited in Columbia Aug. 30 with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bradford, which was their first anniversary. James Evans was honored with a surprise birthday ;iinnpr at thf? hump nf tiic ? rr~* ? daughter, Mrs. Bo Woodard. rhere were 27 present, each aresenting him with a gift on lis 50th birthday. Out of town quests were his children, Mr. ind Mrs. Curtis Oswalt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Freenan Evans and children, Mr. md Mrs. Alvin Evans, Jinnv, Isaac Evans, Rev. Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. rhomas Smith and children. Birthdays: Mildred Bragg. 17 on Sept. 10, the daughter )f Mrs. Hallie Griffin . . . Mr. 3en Woodard will be 65 Sept. 11 . . . J. D., son of Eula Rushon, Aug. 13; Anna Campbell, Sept. 5; Pearl Shealy, Aug. 15; fohnnie, son of Margie Rushon, seven Sept. 13. Friends of Mrs. Irene Price vish her a speedy recovery ifter her illnes. She is a paient at Blalock Clinic. HE CLOTHMAKI BW1 1 V? ? j? CLINTON-LYDIA VICE PR medallions to each member of 1 receiving the medallions are Lu! Mrs. Jannie Hickman's husband continues ill at home. Our sympathy to Pear] Shealy in the loss of hei uncle, Paul. Mrs. Eula Rushton was called to N. C. due to the death of her brother-in-law. Ruth Catchcart is out sick No. 1 Spinning. Second By Joe S. Caughman We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Jeanette Starnes' father, Mr. George Stewart, who passed away Aug. 31. Our svmnathv alcn w ?J 1 V to Howard Ellison, whose father died Sept, 1. We have several out sick: Mrs. Ellie Mae Butler. Jeanette Starnes and Nellie Wilson. Mrs. Eula Carpenter and son. Gene, of Lincolnton, N. C., spent a weekend with Mrs. Mary Barlow, Tootsie and Larry of near Clinton. We welcome Carl Cates and Mrs. Margaret Johnson as newcomers to our department. Carl is a doffer and Mrs. Johnson a spinner. Both are good, too. Incidentally, I am still looking for a reporter in our department. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Berry Trammel 1 and the Hughton Trammell's spent a week in Rich mon, Ind., with their son, Dewey. Mrs. Eunice Braswell, Mrs. Ruth Oxner and Mrs. Ida Gregory visited in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackmon of Lancaster visited the Leo Heatherlys. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith of Buffalo visited the Giles Lawsons . . . Mrs. Bill Franklin of Glen Alpine, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson. We welcome to our department Bessie Jennings, Billie Jean Clark, Eula Wright and Estelle Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson have an anniversary Sept. 27. Mrs. J. C. Moorhead and daughter and granddaughter of Greenville are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway and Mrs. Ersula Blakely. Ray Lydia had a birthday .July 6. No. 2 Spinning. First By Jennie Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grog : r ESIDENT George Cornelson is shown the Champion Cavilettes Softball Team la Bell Crawford. Carol Mills and Nai orv of Chester and Mrs. Mae Cole of New York spent sevl eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeGinnis ; and daughters spent a week? end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dumas in Atlanta. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock. i Mrs. Mary Osborne has returned to work after an illness. MI'S A nrltr Womnc - -* W A AI IVt > 11U1IIV.O 11(10 1 C" > turned home after undergoi ing surgery at Hays Hospital. We welcome these to our department: Sallie Ann Duckett, Stella Duckett, Johnny Townsend and Lina Townsend. We wish someone would tell us how Andv Hames got his black eye. Looks like he was in the ring with Rocky Marciano. Birthdays: Mrs. Grace Whitlock and Bill Osborne, Aug. 6; Charlie Williamson. Aug. 3; Oliver Williamson. Aug. 8; Joyce Ott, Aug. 17; Dollie Lusk and Nannie Lou Samples, Aujj. 23; Robert Morgan (stationed in Korea) Aug. 20; Judy Laney, Aug. 24; Peggy Osborne, Aug. 28; Jeff Campbell (Uncle Jeff) was 72 Aug. 26; Junior Mor- ( gan, Aug. 30; Myrtle Dunaway, Sept. 13 and Ted Ward, in the air force in North Africa, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon celebrated their first anniversary Aug. 30, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sipes had an anniversary Aug. 23. (,ani|>fir?i March (Cont'd, from Page 1) Girls have been letting their light shine in our midst. We're accustomed to seeing the white-bloused, navy- j skirted Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls going about their friendly business in our community. They're always on hand when there's a job to do. They visit our hospitals with little tfifts and messages of cheer. They distribute leaflets for other organizations and help out on Community Chest and similar drives. They Baby-sit. J Perhaps we take all these i SEPTEMBER 15. 1953 wr t w { I 17 l '% ? I i here presenting sterling silver i. The three team members shown ncy Pitts. things too much for granted. Now is a good time to look more closely at all these services and re-assess their value to the community. For bv these services, and standards, Camp Fire upholds the wholesome recreation and skills it provides. Camp Fire is indeed "lighting the way" for us all. Lydia !\ civs . . . (Cont'd, from Page 2) Jack Windsor, of Spartanburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor, celebrated a birthday Aug. 30. Joe Tumlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean, had a birth_1 A ciay /\ug. z/. j. B. O'Shields had a birthday Aug. 19. Linda Satterfield's was on Sept. 21. Gary Proffitt, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt. will be a year old Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Satterfield celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary Sept. 12. Seaman and Mrs. Paul McLendon announce the birth of a son, David Keith, on Aug. 17. Mrs. Addie Coleman has returned to work after being r>ut with a leg injury. Doris Acrey celebrated her 16th birthday August 31. She is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felton \crey. Clinton Mills. ? 1 1^^ J^K K3 i ^ jmH A Vera Barnett is the daughter >f Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett. Clinton Mills. She is learning to ill catteries.