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10 NEWS FROK (Cont'd, from Page 7) Miss Frances McCarson spent a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCarson. Pvt. Billy R. Heaton spent a 15 day furlough at home. He is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Mrs. Inez Smitherman is back at work. Junior Kirby's mother and father-in-law spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Rubv Kirbv. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cothran and daughter from Easley visited Mr. and Mrs. J. j. j Brabham. We are sorry to hear Margaret Harris' father has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Fountain Inn and Mrs. Clarence Patterson of Laurens < visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis. i Mrs. Dewev Moore of ; Union visited Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reep and daughter of Fountain City, Tenn. and Mrs. C. F. Smith and Dennis Headrick of Knoxville were recent guests of Mrs. R. E. Hughes. We welcome G. A. Jolly to mil* rlonorf mnnf WL41 UV J-/U 1 IIUVIIV. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwinn of Riverdale visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis, had a birthday February 13. Mrs. Ed Milam, mother of Rebecca McCarson, has been a patient at Blalock's Clinic. ; Hubert Rollins had a birthday January 16 . . . Loyd Taylor had one February 8 and his mother on February 8. We extend our deepest sympathy to Ruth Bragg in : the recent death of her 1 father, Mr. E. T. Wardell of ; Laurens. Mr. Warded died ; January 14. No. 3 Weaving. Second By Christine Gray Mrs. P B. Wilson of Fort Mill visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 Lawrence Kuykendall. Mrs. ' Wilson is Mrs. Kuykendall's mother. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Dees and ' children reeentlv visited the ' W. H. Beckhams. 1 We have lots of birthdays this month. Among them are ' Carolyn Rogers, nine years 1 old February 18 . . . Mrs. ' Lillie Grogan, February 5 . .. Guianne Tucker, four on ' February 7 . . . Clarence 1 Patterson, Ray's father, also has a birthday this month. . . . Mae Dawkins, one year old February 12 . . . Mrs. { Lola Barker, February 6 . . . Mrs. Molie Martin, Inez J Blackwell's mother, February 19 . . . Dave Lawson on Val- ' entine's Day, February 14. 1 < No. 1 Weaving, Third By Izell Campbell ] A hearty welcome to Holly ] and Molly Wehunt. No, ; they're not twins. They are 1 Mr. and Mrs. ] S. B. Snelgrove of Saluda county recently visited the 1 Billy Snelgroves. i 1 A CLINTON The "Bones" Campbells and Mike visited the George Presslevs in Newberry. The Billy Snelgroves and daughters visited the W. R. Stranges and Eland Harris in Batesburg. We are sorry that Mrs. C. E. Ivey remains ill at her home in Ware Shoals. We are might proud of our honor roll Weavers this month. We only have seven weavers and have six on the honor roll. They are Sallie \A7\rott ITronl/ T g \ir c n n t ? y u v v, x i ui m i-i a vv o v/ u, Dorothy Lawso n, Pascal Smith, Cecil Watts and Holly Wehunt. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts who announce the birth of a daughter, Judy Dianne, February 1. Sarah Shelton had a birthday January 29. Mrs. Mamie Lou Cothran observed a birthdav February 2. Neuffer Creswell had a birthday February 11 . . . Fred Shelton had his February 12 . . . and I have a birthday coming up February 25 . . . Frances Graham had one February 9. Another month has gone by without a single lost time accident. Third Shift, we are proud of ourselves! The daughters of the Dick Ivevs have had the measles. Anyone interested in buying a puppy? Neuffer has five new ones. We certainly miss Lillie Mae Motes who is out due to an operation. Hurry and get well. No. 2 Weaving, First By Grace Wooten Our department is growing so that soon we'll need another reporter because it is almost impossible to get around to everyone now. If I miss you, it isn't intentional, so just help me out by bringing your news to me when you can. Paul "Shorty" Arnold, son of the Fate Arnolds, re-enlisted in the Navy. This is his third enlistment and he reported to Charleston January 25. He is a Boatswain Second Class. We believe Shorty likes I V-N /"* ?"**??, LUC lid Bobby Joe Galloway joined the air force January 7 and is taking basic training in Houston, Texas. The Tommy Galloways of Dakridge, Tenn. visited his parents, the A. G. Galloways, while in Greenville to attend the funeral of Mrs. Galloway's grandmother, Mrs. IHhaney. Mrs. Billy (Hooper) Wehunt bias joined her husband. Pvt. Vestus Wehunt, in Fort Smith, Ark., where she will make her home while he is stationed there. The Herbert Hughes visited Tv/r? A t i ma iiiuiuui, ivna. n. 11. [lushes, in Spartanburg and also his sister, Mrs. B. R. West, who is a patient at Mary Black hospital. Glad to have Mrs. Mell Eduey back at work after her llness. HE CLOTHMAKE v" *jjj L * i BBj^ ? I THIS IS THE HIGHLY PRC "Old Maid's Club", on three sepa The W. H. Guests of Silver Springs, Md., parents of Mrs. Clark Meadows, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace of Washington were recent guests of the Clark Meadows. Glad to report that Mrs. R. W. Webb of Greenwood, mother-in-law of W. E. Doolittle. is recovering nicely irom a long illness. Cupid kinda slipped up on us and we failed to get the news in the January Clothmaker. Franklin Gilliam and Joan Douglas were married December 31 and are at home now in their own little nest at 415 Musgrove Street. Good luck. kids. Gholdie and Evelyn are keeping house now, too, in a nice little apartment on West Main street. Quite a few birthdays this time, though some I just fail i A _ ?- ? a. y - * uu it) iasl monm. Just notice the ones who told their a^e and the ones who didn't: Mike Cannon was 13 years old February 3 . . . Joanne Lancaster will be 14 February 22 . . . Guvnetta Lanford, 14 February 5 . . . Larry Cauble, 18 February 3 . . . Bardy Cannon, January 19. Harrv Lanford. February 10 ... Mrs. Dora Leopard, February 17 . . . Charlie Barker, January 6 . . . Billv Dee Wehunt, January 21 . . . Inabell Hooper, January 4 and J. W. Fowler, February 4. Bye now and hope you have better luck with your income tax than yours truly. No. 3 Weaving. First By Ruth Oxner We are glad to have Mrs. Missouri Wilkie back with us after spending several days in Blalocks clinic with an injured foot. Mrs. G. W. Campbell and daughter, Beckv, of Charlotte, spent a week with Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Mr. Campbell came down for a weekend. Thev attended the Roosevelt bah at Joanna. Clarence Kuykendall, who is now st;it inn nr\ ir> had a birthday February 1. James Lvdia was 12 January 8. Mrs. Estelle Lydia will be some years young February 28. R ^l T nr lol L_VB IM ^Hil Hi < j Kg w >^^^,jfl I BsSBfl^ . -Wi* f flu MKm )FESSIONAL CAST which has succes: rate occasions in the Clinton and Ly< Jerry Wilkie was 13 years < old January 8. ] ] Third Spinning, No. 2 x By Helen McAlister Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer and family visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Louis Meetze of Ballen- 1 tine January 28. ( Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer < visited relatives in Leesville. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox j visited her aunt, Mrs. Robert , Freeland, in Williamston. Henry Russ has been sick for a few weeks. Dianne Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, ' lias the measles. 1 Happy birthday to John Moore, February 17; Mrs. t Sara Cooper, February 17; ] Randv Fulmer, February 27; ] Henry Russ, 71 on February 7; Roger Dale Hamby, three on February 10 and Tony Cooper, four years old Feb- A ruary 17. ] No. 1 Spinning, First > By Eunice Arnold 1 Tiff ? i ** r-? i mr. ana ivirs. t,ari tsraswell and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil , Wooten visited in Columbia i with Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Arnold 1 visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell. ( in Decatur, Ga. ( Mrs. James Meadors hor ~?r- 5 ed her daughter, Nancy, with 1 a birthday party January 30 at her home with 22 friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam honored their son, Frank, with a birthday dinner JanuarV 31 Amnntr thrKo at tending were Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Douglas and son, Lula Mae Walton. Francis Harris. Lyda Mae Burnett, Douglas Sexton and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilliam. Birthdays: Mrs. Charles Forster, January 27; Nancy Meadors, January 30; Louise Blackwell, February 14 and Eunice Arnold, February 7. No. 1 Spinning, Third By Willette Smith Happy birthday to the following: Rennie Price, Feb- s ruary 14; Grady Spoon, ten i on February 22; Gail Camp- | bell, nine February 5; Richey f FEBRUARY 15. 1954 wV^^Bv sfully presented the comedy, the iia Communities. Campbell. February 16; Betty Rush ton. four February 27; Mrs. Furman Cantrell, February 14; Dianne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, seven February 3; Geneva Wilbanks, granddaughter of Mrs. Ruth Cash, February 2; Mrs. Ruth Cash. February 12. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Can ,-ol 1 * l?: ? n*! ? vti kcituidlCU LIICII /in vedding anniversary January 11. Mrs. Gladys Smart and Vlrs. Sadie Chapman spent a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \rtis Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bragg ook little Darrell to Shriner's pospital February 1 with Mrs. Maggie Griffin accompanying them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wood.vard. Jr. and daughter, Cathy, and Misses Jeannette incl Elizabeth Woodward, /isited Mr. -and Mrs. Doc Woodward in Warmville. We were glad to hear Febuarv 1 that E. C. Vincent lad arrived in the states. He eceived his discharge Febuarv 5. We are sorry to report the loath of Mr. and Mrs. McTall's grandbaby February !. It was the daughter of Mrs. Vlary Bradley. j f WjpL RUDY CAUBLE, a senior at ... B. C. High School, plays axophone in the school band in?i is assistant band director, ie is a former Lydia employee ind the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Cauble.