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JANUARY 15. 1954 CLINTON N (Cont'd, from Page 6) Mrs. Emma Dunaway enjoyed the holidays by being able to walk and be out after five months in bed. No. 2 Spinning, Second By Lois C. Harmon Happy birthday to the following (and some who's greetings are a little late): Gladys Hamby, December 18, six years old; Martha Hamby, 12 on December 4; Julia HamK\r T^\ ?- 1? , tiiv.li muuici, L/ct-eniuer 6; Irene Rogers, January 19; Johnnie and Donnie, twin sons of Mrs. Bertie Reed, 10 on December 21; Peggy Edmonds, 14 on January 17; Freda Gail Satterfield, two on December 28; Betty Jean Ballew, 13 on November 24; Furman Sample, 11 November 15; Harold Sample, 13 January 18; Joseph Franklin Meade, three December 29; Woodrow Littlefield, 11 November 26; George Dallas Holburt, 12 November 16; Corzelle Holburt, January 9. Sgt. Wilbur Kirby from Mass. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Edmonds during the holidays. Pfc. Arnold Edmonds is stationed in Cuba now. Maxie Garrett spent the holidays with his mother, Bertie Reed, of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stockman of Columbia visited the Rov Stockmans. Miss Grace Ficklin visited her brother, Lamar Ficklin and family in Greenwood and Mrs. A. C. McCoy and Mrs. Mary Culbertson in Greenville. Mrs. Rubv Fulmer visited her brother-in-law. Brooks Suggs, in Chesnee where he ic vnrir ill Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holland and son visited Mrs. Agnes Walker of Laurens. Agnes also visited in Greenville. Mrs. Susie Wiley visited her daughter, Mrs. Fred Cantrell and family of Spartanburg and Mrs. Cantrell returned home for a visit. The John Harmons enjoyed Christmas very much with tllf> I Q ' tiui Iiiv;iid \ lMlllli; them from Saluda. Glad to have Mr. Foster back with us and we wish these a speedy recovery: Frances Parker, Nell Stroud. Ruby Murphy, Lucille Edmonds and Bessie Rogers. No. 2 Carding, Second By Henry Campbell 2nd Lt. Vivian Clark of San Antonio, Texas visited her father and mother during Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Smitherman spent Christmas in Atlanta. Juanita Nance broke her leg Christmas learning to skate. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rochester. Mrs. C. M. Pool has returned home from the hospital and is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pool ob T_ EWS ITEMS served a wedding anniversary December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey, Sr. and children visited his father and mother in Greenwood Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris had Christmas dinner with his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris in Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk spent Christmas in Walhalla. Gus Nelson ate so much Christmas turkey he is still gobbling. ?? a- ' 1 in.- uic sorry to report, mat Milford Wright's baby, Wayman, died December 4. M a 11 i e Lois Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, spent some of her holidays in Antwill with her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Richey. Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner The Roy Hawkins and daughter of Aiken spent the holidays here with Mrs. Annie Evans and other relatives. The Hovle Hicks of Raleigh, N. C. visited the Cleo Wallenzines. Mrs. Elizabeth Ledford and daughters, Bobby and Mary, nf PhpQtpr \ricifnrl \7nnLti ? ? v-w m. y v 1UI tvu 1U1D. V Cl^ I I I 1 Lcdford and Daisy during Christmas. The L. C. Gooch's visited h i s parents, the Vernon Gooch's, in Commerce. Ga. Rusty, Tom and Tommy Mitchell of Laurens visited their mother. Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion during the holidays. The Rav Fowlers of Augusta visited their parents, the James Dunawavs. The Charlie and Sam Owens of Spartanburg were recent guests of the A. B. Davis's. The Bill Snelgroves spent Christmas with the S. B. Snelgroves in Saluda. Birthdays: Christine Campbell. December 25 and Dorsev Turner. January 3. Pvt. and Mrs. Jimm y Suttle announce the birth of a boy. Kenneth Verner. De cember 23. at Hays Hospital. Mrs. Suttle is the former Miss Joan Barker. Mvra Snelgrove is recuperating nicely after an appendectomy at Hays Hospital. Cloth Room. Second By Pearl Hammett Here we are with a New Year and a new reporter. Just give me a lot of help in passing on the news to me and I will get some pointers from the old hands at reporting like Dorse y Turner and Jennie Wat kins. If you will just let me know what is happening with you and your friends, I will see that it gets in the paper?but 1 have to know the news first, so I am counting on all of you to help me each month. Here goes for the first month: Noah Scott and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott in Gastoni-a. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams HE CLOTHMAKEf WORKTIME REQUIRED TO e MINUTES?? Q 2S sugar -1 lb. %;/////////, 77, BREAD-I LB W? M,L*-,QTPOTATOES - 10 LBS BEEF - I LB MMPPIL EGGS-IOOZ hours o 10 men's cotton 3h,?, ^ soap-2 002 cakes women's cotton dress p men's so* - 1 0o2 PAIR women's shoes ^ tobacco - 10 lbs pbhhhlc, AS WE ENTER A NEW YEAF in life in the United States and he world. The chart shows the length o food and various other everyday ne buy with your income that is a tr far better off than any other area and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williams at Lydia Mill. mr onr] mre u n rl in a(ai> uuu 1*11 o. v-iiai nt VJi w gan visited in Ninety Six during the holidays. They had as their guests on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grogan of Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans and daughter, Jean, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright of Laurens and Mrs. Abelene Evans of Clinton. Then on Saturday they had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crawford and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett and family and Jackie Wright, all of Laurens and Mrs. Abelene Evar.s and Early Evans and family of Clinton. Mr nr\rl Mrc Putnam and son. Wallace, visited Calvin Seigler in Rock Hill. They had as their guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Alston Murrell of Trenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvev during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roof spent r*i i * f v^iii lauiuih wiin n.ev. ana lvirs. W. E. Ellenburg in Langlev. Lonnie Tinsley and family visited Mrs. Tinsley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly, in Greenville during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Gilbert reported having the happiest Christmas of their lives. They had all of their children with them plus other guests. Those visiting them were Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNuer and children. Jimmy and Linda; Mr. and Mis C A Rnhortu and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rambo of Jersey City. N. J., Melvin Pitts of Wyoming and Bonnie Pitts of Silverstreet. S. C. Wo wish them many more happy gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper spent the holidays with Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker in Anderson. I BUY SELECTED ITEMS IN UN ASEO ON NEW YORK AND MOSCOW PRICES FOOD SO 7S 100 1 Y////////<'EZZ777XrA^i ?RUSSIA 7>7V\ m/mmm ^ZZ^ZEZZZZfZZ^&ZZZZZl /////////)////////////////////////)///////////. r 0?M?<R PfiOO^CT 5 20 30 40 mmm >W//;A Tzmw/A VA>VAW>)/;?7r wmfym l. the chart shown above may be ai re in Clinton is far better than so n f time a person must work in Russia eds. It further proves that it is not ue measure of a person's living star in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumblin had as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butler, all of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Floyd Nelson, Jr., of Laurens and Bill Tumblin of Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey celebrated their 11th anniversary December 5. Little Johnnie Williams and little Rosa Anne Cooper are on the sick list. I almost forgot myself. I spent the holidays with my children, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and family in Ware Shoals and Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Hammett and daughter in Woodruff. / it" ; ?' _ ? ~. t ?1? i-i? \uilliwi S I1UIC. IjUUKS HKe Pearl already is an expert reporter. You folks keep helping her out to make a really newsy column!) No. 1 Weaving, Second By Virginia Croy It's news time again and I'm sorry I didn't get anything up last month, but here goes for this time. Let me know what's happening and I'll get it in for you. Wayne Counts of Prosperity spent a few days with the R. B. Amicks. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice had rr # I ^ . ^ jt' i' Mrs. H. W. Simmons. Mrs. Blanche Creswell and Mrs. James Craine of Clinton Weaving were snapped in this picture as they awaited a train in Atlanta during the holidays. 7 ITED STATES AND RUSSIA I2> ISO I7S 200 SO 60 70 60 i excellent reminder that our lot iany people in other parts of the and in the United States to buy what you earn but what you can idard. and in this respect we are a wedding anniversary De cember 28. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman and daughter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Red Hughes and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Black celebrated their sixth anniversary November 17. Harry Black and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillman at Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Earnest of Shelby, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNinch during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNinch and son visited in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campu~n /"? - i ucii visiitru vjreenvme ana Columbia. Mrs. J. E. Campbell was a patient at Hays Hospital recently. We welcome Leila Black and Bernard Teague to our department. Mr and Mrs. Horace Smith a n u daughters visited in Greenwood Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Camp- . bell visited Columbia recently. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barker and children visited her father recently. Birthdays: Marion Douglas Rice. Dec. 23; he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice; Dorothy Calvert, Dec. 18; Charles Calvert, Jan. 3; Marion Calvert, Dec. 4, and all are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Calvert. Sam Madden had a birthday December 31, born the last day of the year, last month of the year, last week in the month, and last hour of the day and there was eight inches of snow on the ground?but he made it and still survives. That's all?hope everyone has a nice New Year. (Cont'd, on Page 8)