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MAY 15. 1955 CLINTON N (Continued from Page 2) Lawson on her birthday. Those present were the Jack Messers and children and Dave Lawson of Cross Anchor with Mike and Stanley Lawson. Richard Riser visited the Alfred McNinchs. I don't know how he could afford such a long trip. Mrs. Virgie Pressley, Grady Worthy, Karen and Stevie Arthur of Newberry spent a week-end with the Bones Campbells. The George Pressley's celebrated their 31st anniversary May 4. Betty Ruth Motes celebrates her 21st birthday May 16 . . . Little Danny Metts will be two May 31 . . . Teresa Worthy was 11 May 1. We certainly hated to lose Clarence Frier to the Second Shift. A hearty welcome to Oliver Reynolds, Luther Franklin and James Croy who came to us from No. 2. We surely do miss Sally Wvatt who is out on sick leave but we're glad to hear she's doing fine and will be back with us soon. We welcome Johnny Harmon from the First Shift. He is pinch-hitting for vacationing weavers. That's about all the news I could gather up. Seems as if no one is going anywhere except fishing. We went and my six year old son shamed us by catching the biggest and mostest fish. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton spent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Owens. Mr. Lloyd Barton, from Dallas. Texas, also spent a week-end with the Owens. Today's thought: Remember, when you point an accusing finger at someone else, your other three fingers are pointing at you. No. 2 Weaving By Grace Woolen, Mildred Kinard, Blanche Creswell Seems that no one went visiting much this month. Joyce really did all right fishing though. She caught a crappie weighing three pounds and two ounces. What did Rufus have to say about this one? - i ** ? * mr. ana ivirs. joe ViiODS ana son visited relatives in Westminster. Mrs. A. H. Hughes of Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes of Columbia visited the J. H. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gra * CHRISTINA DIANA is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaton, Clinton Spinning. She was 4 weeks old when this picture was made. TJ EWS ITEMS] I ham and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis visited the Charleston Gardens recently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger in Newberry. Ora Wood spent a Saturday in Greenwood recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Tobert Wood. Mrs. King of Greenville spent a week-end with her sister, Mrs. Dora Leonard. Mrs. Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Leila Smith, Mrs. Elise Gregory and Mrs. Essie B. Simmons attended the Oral Roberts meeting in Florence. Pvt. James R. Wooten is spending a 14-day furlough with Mrs. Wooten and daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten. Jimmy will report to an aircraft unit at Fort Wayne near Detroit May 13. Little Barry Cannon returned to Shriner's hospital for further treatment. Glad to report he is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner attended the Legion of the Moose convention in Rock Hill. Sam Hoover has been out for a few days with an injured finger. Next time cut the grass and not your finger. Sam. Sam Owen's dog has been ill lately. Helen Mattox has been a pa*: a _ a tt i .'i-i iifiu iii nays nospnai. Inabellc Hooper has been out sick. Birthdays: Mrs. J. H. Hughes, May 9 . . . Charles Huev. 15 on April 22 . . . Mrs. J. E. Braswell, 86. May 12 . . . Mickey Dover, 7 Mav 10. Tony Hooper was given a birthday party at his home April 16 by his mother. Mrs. Inabelle Hooper. Games were played after which refreshments were served at the Beacon Drive In. Doris Butler has a birthday Anril 2.2 Willio KinnrH April 8 . . . Sammy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holtzclaw. was 3 May 5 . . . Virgie Webb. May 1. Anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoover, May 5 . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes, May 15 . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Fowler, April 24. M a ' JEROME was 13 April 6. the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tripp. Clinton Mills. HE CLOTHMAKER School Night Is C Most Successful I The annual "School Night" I program sponsored by the Woman's Club of Clinton Mills in April at Academy Street School proved a fine success. Entertainment was presented by the first and second I grades which revealed some of the year's school activities. Choruses, rhythmic games, illustrated poems, songs and a * toy orchestra were highlights j9 of the program. 9 The teachers in charge M were Mrs. George Ellis, Jr., M Miss Elizabeth Copeland, Mrs. Collette Coleman and Mrs. I John Little. Lydia Womans Club Views Home Film The Lydia Mills' Woman's Club held its regular meeting Thursday. April 21, at the Providence School building. The session was presided over by Mrs. Roberts, the President. Mrs. Horace Smith brought the devotional for the meeting. % A film. "Enduring Modern." was shmvn hv ("Jnnrctn Flom. ing. which furthered the club's theme for the meeting. "Home Beautification." Mrs. George Copeland. the Lydia Mills Nurse, was welcomed as a new member. Delightful refreshments ?/\/J Kt f /\ V-% /-v /-*/-?/ r\n w Ci C nci \ UU UV LilC Mrs. B. F. Harvey, Mrs. Glenn Gaskins and Mrs. Fred Bodie. No. 2 Weaving. Second h By Inez Blackwell, Vivian Garner I Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Bar- g ker and son visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith in Rock Hill. ** Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and baby of Charleston spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker. Carl H. Crane, grandson of J. W. Crane, arrived home r April .'10 from Japan. He will j leave May 25 to return to Janan ; I X Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Doo- a little and Mrs. Ruth Camnor a of Greenwood visited Beatrice f Dyer and Mrs. Hawks. Mrs. George Culbertson visited Re- f atrice Dyer and Mrs. Hawks recently. mv M MRS. JOYCE HANBACK. j Clinton Weaving, is shown with j a fine three - pound, two ounce j crappie she recently caught. LINTON SCHOOL N IK iiiii V <<% . They Sang Songs . wh T1 T* . 1 i ney rieciiea .... aft I 1W sdfL. And They Played Music . . . This 'V May 31 on Kid's Korral. Beatrice Dyer and Mrs. Sa- Eas ah Gann attended the Oral ace Roberts meeting in Florence. ^ Archie Joe McJunkin. who vis s receiving his basic training ?d< it Lackland air base. Texas. prj irrived home May 13 for a hos urlough. ^ Mrs. Evelyn Wilson and amily of Greenwood spent , " I ARDIE JOE McJUNKIN is com- tj pleting his basic air corps training at San Antonio. Texas. He is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. E. B. soi McJunkin. Clinton Mills. tot 5 IIGHT IS HELD lip group appears on WFBC? ;ter with Mr. and Mrs. HorSmith. Jr. and Mrs. Eddie Price ited Mr. James G. Price, die's father, April 24. Mr. ce was in a Douglas, Ga., ipital. Jr. and Mrs. Hobart Phil5 celebrated their 14th wedg anniversary May 12. Jr. and Mrs. J. A. Tripp (Continued on Page 7) P>P 'JOEY" is the 2-monlhs-old i of the Joe Spillers of Clin1 Weaving.