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JULY 15. 1954 NEWS FRO (Cont'd, from Page 5) Oscar Kinard had theirs July 5. The R. C. Oxners are kinda lonesome now after having their daughter, Mrs. Mary Campbell and granddaughter Becky of Charlotte for a two 1 * a visit, ana niece Joy Bridwell for a week. The house seems empty after they're gone. No. 2 Carding, Second By E. C. Moody Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGee of Langlev visited Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Owens. Frank Owens is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barton in Langley. Mrs. Vivian Heller has arrived safely in the French zone of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuller of Charlotte spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCoy had a birthday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas June 27. Mrs. McCoy's birthday was June 18 and Mr. McCoy's was June 27. TV/T? 1 ** ? i?xi. ana mrs. u e w e y Sample announce the birth of a son, Dewey Daniel, Jr., June 21. Mr. W. M. "Shorty" Rochester retired July 2 at the age of 69 having worked at Clinton Cotton Mills since 1927. At his retirement he was employed as elevator operator in the No. 2 Mill on the Second Shift. His picture is elsewhere in this paper. David Godfrey has return cd home after several days in Charlotte Memorial hospital. First Carding By B. F. Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris spent a weekend in Pelzer and attended an anniversary dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garvis Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Medlock, Jr. announce the birth of a son. Thomas Edward. June 13, at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawson of Baltimore visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunaway and his mother, Mrs. Bettie Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe in Union. M 4| ALICE FAY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lec Whitsel. Clinton Mills, and had a birthday June 14. M CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boltor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner The New Cloth Room machinery has been installed and running with other equipment turned around and it really looks nice. Come and see our new Cloth Room in operation. We welcome Mrs. Clara Gilstrap aboard the Cloth Room and hope she likes us Annie Evans spent a weekend down at Aiken with her daughter and son-in-law, the Rov Hawkins. The Bill Snelgroves spent several days at Ocean Drive Beach. The R. M. Sullivans ol Greelyville are spending several days with his mother, Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and other relatives. Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion attended the Galloway family reunion at Easley. The F. E. Wrights of Gaffney were Sunday guests of Pearl Hammett. Pparl WommnH * ri oi 1-" ~ - IIUIIIIIIVII V lOUCU I 1CTI daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, in Ware Shoals. Richard Rav, Dorsev Turner and the five little Dorseys enjoyed a bountiful picnic supper on the backyard lawn of the Kay Mills recently. The Pete Evans and daughter of Laurens attended the Smith family reunion. The James Wrights of Wichita Falls, Texas, visited thp Ppfp Fironc *-i ? Ulio anu VJII1CI If latives in Laurens. Mrs. I. W. Harvey and daughters visited her mother. Mrs. L. A. Hall, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. M e r r e 11 Harris are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, Steve Bruce, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Harris is the former Virginia McCullough. Birthdays: Naomi Yarbrough celebrated a birthday June 1 by swimming a twomile creek near her home at Enorec. No. 1 Spinning. First By Eunice Arnold Mvnia Sullivan visited her daughter and son. Mr. and and Mrs. Eland Harris, in mrnmm PATRICIA is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons oi Lydia Weaving. She was four years old June 20. THE CLOTHMAKER SCOUTS PICNIC?Boy Scouts fi leaders enjoyed a fine hot dog roast Batesburg. also spending a C week at Ocean Drive beach I [ and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ruble Strange in Batesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry of Spartanburg visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. t Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanders h of Winston-Salem, N. C. visit- v va meir parents, Mr. and Mrs. v Arthur Lancaster. o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold E had as Father's Day guests E Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and t daughters of Florence. Mr. v and Mrs. James Arnold of Hemingway, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Raymond Campbell and v daughter of Decatur. Ga. and S Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard S and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders in Boiling Springs. E Charles KinarH rprpivpH hie V discharge from the Navy in ^ Norfolk June 16. Paul C. Arnold. BM2, visit- a ed his parents, the J. L. A Arnolds. v Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and daughters, Mrs. b Betty Lawson and Clarence C Lawson attended the funeral ^ of Mr. J. F. Edwards in ^ Asheville. E Mr. and Mrs. Wert Jen- b nings and son of Columbia v visited their parents. Mr. and P Mrs. Earl Braswell. E Birthdays: B i 1 1 i e Jean Clark. June 25 . . . Rubv v Lydia. June 21 . . . Mrs. Giles L Lawson, June 27 . . . Peggy \ it 1 ! SCOTTY is the son of Mr. and [ Mrs. Billy Douglas. Clinton Weaving, and was nine years old I July 10. I WSf .JY \ uv> 1BQrj^^pyp^^B I om Clinton Cotton Mills, together at State Park late last month as !othran, June 27 and Bobby Iraswell, July 12. Second Spooling By Grace Bright The Lee Hambys visited he O. C. Dees in Laurens. The Smith reunion was eld at Mrs. Abilena Evans /ith about 140 present. Some < /ere Rev. Barnes and family f Clinton, Rev. and Mrs. Hack of Walhalla, Rev. R. J. .ooney of Honea Path and he B. B. Vests of Laurens. It /as held June 13. The Joe Andersons and /laggie Addison of Joanna vith the Forrest Gentrvs of ipartanburg visited the Ott i tones. No. 1 Weaving. Second n? r :i-. m-m!?i u; uui 11 y mbll UlCIl Colev and Bill Campbell. )iane and Jimmy Wilson isited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Veeks in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black nd children visited Mr. and 4rs. Cooper Powell in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Camptell, Mr. and Mrs. Colev 'ampbell, Jimmy and Diane Vilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vard and Mr. and Mrs. lootsie Allman and son cele rated the Campbells 43rd wedding anniversary with a icnic dinner at Chimney lock. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amick isited Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ..ong in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden B LINDA is the daughter of Mrs. <ouise Broom, Second Spooling )epartment, Lydia Mills. wJM^M I with their girl friends and adult Ishown in the photograph above. and sons spent last weekend with Mrs. Madden's brother, Knox Russell in Commerce. Georgia. We are glad to have Eunice Caughman back from her vacation. She certainly does have a lovely tan. Birthdays: Anita, daughter of the Dorsev Turners, three June 28 . . . Ray, son of the Pete Barkers, one June 30 Barbara Jean Black was one June 26, the daughter of the Harry Blacks . . . John A. McNinch. June 11. Our sick: Mrs. Dorothy Pitts, daughter of the L. T. Roberts, has been a patient at Greenville General hospital. You Can't Win The naggingest wife in the village finally relented and bought her husband two neckties for his birthday. The nusband, finding them on his dresser, put one on and made a grand entrance to breakfast. "Humph!" snorted the nagger when she saw him. "So you didn't like the other one, eh?" Small boy's definition of Father's Day: "It's just like Mother's Day only you don't spend as much on the present. * * * The difference between vou and other people is that their money looks bigger and their troubles smaller. * * ^ Sf. / JkH ' Br A '/ DCLORA it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda and was 12 yeart old June 18.