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NEWS FROK
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and Mrs. J. L. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
and son of near Laux*ens visited
Mrs. J. H. Seay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay
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dinner in honor of Mrs.
J. H. Sea/ at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Trammell at
Lydia.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil
and family of Fort Benning,
Ga., and Mrs. Houston Ellis of
Lydia visited Mrs. G. W. Brazil
recently.
Mrs. J. L. Vanderford, Mrs.
G. W. Brazil, Dewey Brazil
and Edgar Brazil visited in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butler
and son visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Nelson in Laurens.
Mrs. Maggie Burden is recuperating
at her home after
an operation at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Copeland
visited the Miles LawsnnQ
We welcome Mrs. Mable
Wilson to the Third Shift.
Birthdays: William Burden
celebrated a birthday April
12 . . . Keith Stewart was 12
April 22 . . . Mrs. Beatrice
Reece celebrates a birthday
May 27.
No. 2 Spinning, Third
By Mrs. Elizabeth Holden
Third Shift Spinning No. 2
welcomes Francis Parker,
Pauline Mathews, Vera Belue
and Vplma f nL-or
Birthdays this month: Elmer
Sanders, Ellen Rushton, Francis
Arzo, Janie McLain, Lona
Mae Smith, D. H. Smith and
Eva Thibadian.
Friends of Mrs. Henry Russ
will be glad to know she is improving
after being ill.
We welcome Mrs. Eula
Smith back to work after being
a patient at Hays hospital.
The Harris's visited their
brother, Eugene, in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pope
visited in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodrow
Campbell visited in
Greenville.
Maxie Garrett of Greenville
visited his mother, Mrs.
Bertie Reed.
Mrs. Effie Downs has a
leave of absence to undergo
surgery at Hays hospital. Her
many friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
The Third Shift Spinning
No. 2 welcomes Francis Parker,
Pauline Mathews, Vera
Belue and Vol ma Coker.
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No. 1 Spinning. Second
By Annie Laurie Stevens
Gene Butler and Bobby
Crouch of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler
recently.
James Workman, Mrs. Mary
Barlow, Elizabeth and Larry,
visited in Columbia over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hanley
were called to Greenville on
account of the death of Mrs.
Hanlev's father.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Starnes have a wedding anniversary
May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd
announce the birth of a
son April 29.
We welcome Claude Lee
Starnes, Jr., to our department.
Birthdays this month include
Jeannette Welcher, May
21 . . . Rosie Scott, May 6 . . .
Mary Harris, May 5 . . . Jeannette
Welcher, May 12 . . .
Ralph Nelson, May 1 . . . Carl
Heaton, Jr., May 27 . . . Little
Carolvn Heaton. Mav .'10
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stone
and Ann spent a week-end in
Anderson.
No. 1 Spinning. Third
By Evelyn King
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Woodward
have been visiting in Greenville
due to the illness of her
mother, Mrs. J. E. Evans, who
is in Greenville General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Petty and son,
Mrs. Earl Bradley, and two
daughters, all of Lockhart,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hughes
with their two daughters and
son visited in Chester.
Mrs. Mattie Gibbs spent a
week-end in Greenville with
her sister, Mrs. W. F. Gray.
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Mrs. Annie Grant's grandson,
Jackie Jackson, is in a Spartanburg
hospital.
Mrs. Willette Smith attended
the Oral Roberts meeting
in Florence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wauer had
an anniversary May 2 and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Cathcart celebrate
theirs May 24.
Patsy Smith, a birthday,
May 6 . . . Jessie McCall, May
12 ... J. L. Hughes, May 27
. . . Tommy Lee Varnado, 11
May 24 . . . Michael Varnado,
2 May 18 . . . Mrs. Arlene
Price, May 26 . . . Mrs. Jimmy
Cathcart, May 23.
No. 1 Spinning. First
By Mrs. Bernice Harrill
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold
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above as she led the church choir i
The organist is Miss Catherine Dui
spent a week-end at Windy
Hill Beach with their daughter
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
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orown 01 vjrreai r aiis were
week-end guests of Mrs.
Maude Medlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Foster
and daughter, Vicki, spent
a Sunday in Whitmire with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brank.
Mrs. Leo Heatherly and
Mrs. Guy Tuniblin and son,
Guy, Jr., visited in Spartanburg
with Mrs. M. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson
and children, Mrs. Peggy
Cothran and daughter and
Granny Webb spent Sunday
in Joanna visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Franklin
and son spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lvdia and
son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Leather and children visited
Mrs. Roy Gilreath in Greenville.
Airman 1-C Robert A. Humphries
spent a few days with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Denton
Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster
visited M: and Mrs.
Charley Lancaster in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell
and Mrs. Carrie Belle Poteat
spent a Sunday in Enoree with
Mrs. Hallie Thorton.
Happy birthday to Brian
Blackwell, May 3, the son of
BARBARA ANN, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Grant,
Clinton Mills, celebrates her 10th
birthday May 22 while her brother
Donald, has his 9th on the
same day. The grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Grant and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cannon.
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in its annual presentation of the Ear
naway and pianist. Miss Lorraine Pa:
(J heck Yourself!
Most of us have gotten
into the habit of going to
our doctor and dentist regularly
for a check-up to keep
ourselves in good physical
condition.
In the same way, don't you
think it's a good idea to give
ourselves a personal checkup
every once in a while to
make sure that we're doing
our best in our daily work?
Every once in a while,
why not ask yourself, "Am
1 doing my best?"
We check ourselves
make sure we're in good
physical health. Let's check
to see if our on-the-job
health is up to par too.
Every human being gets
run down physically from
time to time. In the same
way, we all of us from time
to time get run down on the
job. We don't do our work
as well as we should. We let
down?we figure it doesn't
matter.
Yet our futures depend on
doing our best in our daily
work just as much as on our
physical health.
So, check on yourself regularly
? "Am I doing mv
best?"
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackwell.
Leo Heatherly spent several
days at Myrtle Beach.
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Unit. Ball. B. 107th AAA-AW Bn
alert held last month. They are
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Calvary Baptist Church is shown
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CHERYL DIANA is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton,
Clinton Spinning. She is three
years old.
THELMA, right, was 15 years
old May 1. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Minnie O'Donald, Clinton
Mills.
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William Thrift, Lydia Weaving;
ore; Red Pearson; Jim Braswell.
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