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2 NEWS FR< No. 2 Carding. Second By E. C. Moody Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris and family visited his sister, Mrs. Lucille Rains, in Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey, Sr. and family visited his parents in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Black of Union visited her brother, W. M. Rochester. No. 1 Spinning, First By Eunice Arnold Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mrs. A ..ii- * ? - ? rtrinur zanders, Mrs. Patsy Cannon and Mrs. Patsy Wooten visited in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Vest and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and daughters and Mrs. Betty Lawson visited their uncle in Asheville Mission hospital. Mrs. Claudia Norton and Sammy Holtzclaw visited in Newberry. The J. C. Cannons and the Evans, better known now as Eunice Arnold. Carrie Belle Poteat and Maggie Campbell went to work in Clinton Cotton Mills 34 years ago March 28. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold of Hemingway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold for a weekend and also Paul Arnold of the navy. Mrs. Myrtle Gilliam had a birthday March 23 . . . Sue Gilliam March 10 . . . and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam had an anniversary March 8. Second Spooling By Grace Bright Miss Jean Martin of Laurens spent a weekend with Mabel and Jean Hambv. The George Smiths and L. A. Whitworths of Martin, Ga., visited the Arzo Ivesters. The Rulphor Stones, John Satterfields and Ed Moores of Greenwood, Charlie Stones of Gray Court, Charlie Stones of Grantville and the Marshal Stones of Grantville visited the Ott Stones. Birthdays: Carol Tucker, March JO . . . Shirley Heaton, eleven March 30 . . . Cora Stone, April 23 , . . Danny Ivester, April 9 . . . Gail Ivester. April 22 . . . Bobby Jean Whitlock. April 2 . . . Wayne Whitlock. April 4. Patricia Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc parson, juycua rams. one was tour March 10. T I DM CLINTOr Third Spooling By Mary Ealy The Ralph Stewarts attended a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Harriet King, in Anderson. Miles and Giles Lawson visited Wayne and Terry Copeland in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart observed their 18th anniversary March 21. lviaggie uurden had a birthday April 12. First Spooling By Kate Riddle Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Garner, Jr. and children of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and other relatives. We are glad to report Mrs. Robert McGinnis is getting along fine after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and son, Mrs. Oscar Nash and Miss Ann Wade of Augusta visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis. We welcome James O. Campbell to the first shift from third. tfirindavs: Maria Ann King, April 6 . . . James O. Campbell. April 2 . . . Thelma Ann Oakley. April 12 . . . Sallie Mae Johnson, April 15 . . . Louie Webb. April 23 . . . Eddie Bigham, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigham celebrated an anniversary March 29. No. 2 Spinning, Second By Lois C. Harmon We are glad to have these new employees join us: Rubv Gentry from Lvdia, Mrs. Dickers. Delia Edmonds and May belle Freeman. Birthdays: Wilford Sample, April 20 . . . Paul Sample, seven April 23 , . . Bessie Tucker in March . . . Ansil Wright. 16. April 24 . . . Curtis Holbert, 17 April 1 . . . Mrs. Joicy Lipford. great aunt of Lois Harmon, 88 March 16. Mrs. Lois Harmon and Lillian Womble gave a birthday dinner for their aunt and Donnie. Our sick: Anna Cantrell, Shirley Cagle and Anna Burton, Vera Belue. the Burgess twins and Agnes Walker's daughter has been very sick in a Greenville hospital. First Carding By B. F. Dunaway On March 21 the family of Mrs. O. J. Gilliland surprised her with U hirthrlatr rlinnor Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton and children of Kinards, Mrs. Claude Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Von Julian of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longshore of Joanna and Mr. and Mis. John B. Smith of Clinton. Also Mrs. Mattie Gilliland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilliland and family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Sullivan and son of Piedmont and Mr. and Mrs. David Pnllfv nf Ilillrm Miss Catherine Dunaway and Sara Lee Sawyer of North Greenville Jr. College IE CLOTHMAKER I PLANT spent a weekend with Catherine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunaway. LeJune Dunaway was two March 24. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe in Union. Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Vashti Ledford and Daisy went shopping in Greenville. Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder and bovs of Wilmington, Del. spent a week with her parents, the A. B. Davis's. The Bill Snelgroves spent a weekend with the S. B. Snelgroves in Saluda and the Don Snelgroves in Aiken. Little Mac Fowler of Augusta spent a week with his grandparents, the James Dunawavs. Dorothy Davis, Tena Blackwelder, Carolyn Heaton and Clara Craine visited their sister and aunt, Mrs. Inez Sorrow in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris and children of Batesburg visited the Bill Snelgroves. Mrs. James Page and son. Rickey, and Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine visited their mother, Mrs. Geneva Coker in Greenwood. Mrs. H. C. English and Bobby spent a weekend in TV IT - ivionigomery, Ala. Pvt. Richard Wallenzine, stationed in Germany, has a birthday April 19. Mrs. Richard Wallenzine had a birthday April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, Charles "Chuckie" Dewey Oxner, Havs hospital. March 16. Mrs. Oxner is the former Helen Barker. Second Cloth Room By Pearl Hammett Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris ancl children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ithiel Harvey. Mrs. Mack Nelson of Laurens gave a birthday dinner for her mother. Dot Tumblin. March 28 with 15 of her relatives present. Her birthday was March 26. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright and Edna Evans and daughter visited Edna's grandmother Mrs n T. Pampntor of Peach land, N. C.. who has been seriously ill. * , isJt Charles Snider, age two months, is the son of Florie P. Snider, Lydia Weaving Department. * With The W J . - m Pvt. Thomas Tullis. son of Mrs. Henry Lewis, Clinton Weaving, is stationed at Camp Gordon. Ga. kJK|^ 1T_ > ? ?- ?v f - ** A-3C Bobby J. Braswell. is the son of Mrs. B. J. Braswell, Clinton Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans and daughter were recent guests of Mrs. Abilene Evans and family. Mrs. Richard Cooper and daughter spent a week with Mrs. Cooper's mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee Parker, in Anderson. Little Rosa Ann Cooper is recuperating from measles. Airs R A WViuhl anvo n ? ... .n.. - w v% birthday dinner for her daughter. Edna Evans, at her home on Gordon St. Edna received many nice and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riser and family. Ben Williams attended the funeral of his n e p h e w, Charles Brown, at Whitmire March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Ham men and daughter of Woodruff and Pearl Hammett visited Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and family in Ware Shoals. Joseph Prof it t and family have moved to our village. We welcome them with us. It seems that Rich a r d Cooper hurt his dog's feelings the other day. Said he went out in the yard to feed the dog and his cat. The dog ate the cat's food and Richard told him for that he wouldn't get any dinner. The dog went to Richard's father's home and he still can't get him to come back home. A lovely stork shower was given recently for Shirley Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h'red Tumblin. at the home of Mrs. George Bagwell. There were 30 guests and she received many nice gifts. Hostesses were Beatrice Bagwell. Dot Tumblin and Ruby Butler. Joe Proffitt went fishing at APRIL 15. 1954 Services E^l S-N Hubert Nash Pitts now is serving in the Navy. He is the husband of Dorothy Roberts Pitts, Clinton Mills. A-3C Bobby Joe Galloway, son of the A. G. Galloways, is stationed at Belleville, 111., but was recently home on leave. PFC. Earl McCullough. now serving in the army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCuilough. Clinton Mills. Lake Greenwood and caught two w h i c h weighed 51 j pounds. Good fishing, Joe. We regret that our good friend and co-reporter. Dorsey Turner, has been in the hospital for treatment. Hope he will be well again soon. Noah Scott, one of our fellow workers, has been out sometime due to injuries received in an automobile accident. Hope he will soon be back. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams observed their 13th anniversary March 22. B i r t h d a v greetings to (Cont'd, on Pa^e fi) W*' (I H| Wayne, six March 8. and Terry 8 April 16. are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Harris. Clinton Mills Carding.