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2 vN. \ ^ FvvSi REV. QUINN AND FAMILY ? I Church, is shown here with his wife place in the community in the nine MEET YOUR The Rev. Whitelaw Reid < Cjuinn is pastor of the Clinton Mills Southern Methodist Church, having moved to 1 Clinton and serving in this capacity since last November. < In adddition to the Clinton i Mills pastorate, Mr. Quinn also serves Pomaria and Leesville Southern Methodist Churches. A native of Gaffnev, S. C.. he graduated from Gaffney High School and aftCLINTO No. 2, 3 Spinning Jennie Watkins Well, friends and fellow workers, our annual vacation will have come and gone when we read this issue of THE CLOTHMAKER. but I am sure everyone had a wonder.ful time. As for me, I called my son, Billy, in Hawaii in preference to taking a trip this year. To our management, we say thanks a million for its generosity. A cordial welcome to these new employees: E. E. Heaton, who is our new Assistant Overseer in No. 3. L. T. Kay, Phil McGee. Si las Campbell, L. R. Campbell, Marjorie Stone, Billy Ray Hoaton, Alvin Whitmire, Allies Floyd, Nellie Griffin, Andrew Penland, James Taylor, Earl Satterfield, Roy Ginn, Marjorie Woodward, John Cooper, Jerry Heaton, Frances Moore and our old pal, Robert Reynolds. Mis. Connie Bishop recently attended the family reunion at the home of her father, A. F. Gregory, in Blackstock. Mrs. Bessie Meece spent a weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heddon, in Charleston. Mis. Dorothy Stewart and little daughter, Kitty Lynn, of Easley, weekended with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Floyd spent their vacation at Fon T y?*3r nihal lev. W. Reid Quinn, pastor of the and grandson. Stephen Malone. 1 months they have lived here. COMMUNI1 srward attended Clemson College, Clemson, S. C., and then Wofford College in Spartanburg. Mr. Quinn also is an active civic leader and takes part in many community affairs. He l, ? ? c 41? a : ct iiicriuuci in nit: nuitri iv:uii Legion and is a Shriner and a Mason. Mrs. Quinn is the former Miss Bessie Hester of Rutherfordton, N. C. She is a graduate of Rutherfordton High N NEWS tana Village, N. C., and also umrea me ureal omoKy Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody and family spent a Sunday at Clark Hill. Now for the surprise. Mrs. Roy Waters has worked two full weeks. Can't imagine what came over the old gal. Roy could have had something to do with it. What about it. Lucille? Mrs. Clara Brown visited her children in Augusta for a weekend. Furman Brown still is a patient at State Park but is gradually improving. Mrs. Charles Kelley and children of Charleston recently spent some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. at Greenwood hospital after being injured in an automobile wreck. He is the son-inlaw of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniels. Mrs. Lula Ross has received word that her son, Sgt. Frank Ross, of Bamberg, Germany, has been promoted to Sgt. P"irst Class. Sgt. Ross and his family will return to the states in the near future, and will be stationed at Fort Riley. Kansas, under operation Gyroscope. We arc glad to learn that Jesse Laney is recuperating nicely after surgery at Hays hospital. The many friends of Pvt. William E. Watkins, Jr., will HE CLOTHMAKE X -v ?. y \ m M i .* H Hp, Clinlon Mills Southern Methodist 'he Quinns have earned a respected ry pastors School and Rutherford hospital. Mrs. Quinn is a Registered Nurse. Stephen Malone, their grandson, is living with the Quinns now. He is a graduate of the Lydia Mills Kindergarten and will enter the first grade this fall. The Quinns came to Clinton nine months ago from the Pine Grove Southern Methodist Church in Turbeville, S. C. ITEMS be interested to know thnt br is a student at the University of Hawaii. Bill plans to further his education when he returns home. He is the son ol Mrs. Jennie Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant were called to Georgia recently due to the death of Mr Grant's grandmother, Mrs. S M. Greer. Our deepest sympathy is ex tended to Mrs. C. L. Kidd Mrs. Clyde Brazill, Mrs. El bel t Lawson and Donald Kidc in the loss of their husbanc and father, Mr. C. L. Kidd, o! Comer, Cla. We also sympathize vvitl Mr. L. L. Allen in the loss o: his wife, and Mrs. Dessii Douglass in the loss of lie! brother-in-law, J. II. Crowe. Birthday Department: R. L Holt/claw, July It) . . . Mis: Bessie Holtzclaw, July 12 . . Melba Woody, June JO . . Mrs. Roy Cannon, July 24. Mrs. Fannie Casey, mot he of Mrs. A. J. Satterfield, re mains ill at the Laurens hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kloyc celebrated their first weddinj anniversary July 4, and Mr and Mrs. Bill Osborne cele brated their anniversary Jul; 1J bv going fishing. No. 1 Weaving. Third By Izell Campbell Sorry I missed out on las m/?nf li'e noure 1-vi t 4 llw* i i i w, , i ii o IIV wr?, i;ui iiu ui cm line slipped up on me. By tlx time you are reading this, cv eryone will be back at worl (Continued on Page 7) R FIVE RULES TO REMEMBER FOR A PICTURE OF A HAPPY CHILD: (1) Before you take your youngster to the photographer's, be sure that he has been fed and rested. (2) Take a favorite toy. Most photographers have toys on hand, but the familiar, cuddly bear might just turn the trick. (3) Dress the child simply and comfortably in pastel colors. Patterned materials, beribboned dresses, fancy bonnets, starched collars may look dated after a few years. (4) Avoid fresh haircuts and special curl jobs, for they tend to make children self-conscious and unnatural. (5) Treat the trip to the studio as an adventure . . . The occasion will be a happy experience for all concerned; resulting portraits will be a lifetime treasure. NEWS ITEM! Cloth Room By Annie L. Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and son, of Columbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Thrift. Mrs. Bill Blalock and daughter of Graniteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller while Mr. Blalock attended a bankers' meeting in Hendersonville. Floyd Fuller, who is stationed at Portsmouth, Va., visited in New York City recently. James McLendon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McLendon. of Greenville, is visiting his grandfather, Cokcr Blackwell. Mrs. J. II. McPherson of Chester was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dicker son and children were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Terrill of Travelers Rest. Mrs. Robert Yarborough and daughter, Terry, of Ft. Jackson, are visiting her mother. Mis. Hallie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dover in Rutherfordton. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Orstro* chovsky, of New York, visited ' her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson ' celebrated their 12th anniver sarv .J une 1 1. Miss Roberta Chancy is a patient at Rlaloek's Clinic. Little Mike Todcl has res turned home alter being a pai /J X 50 n\E ? , FIRff AIP JULY 15. 1955 ELLEN FRASER. daughter of Rev. Layton T. Fraser, Clinton, and a junior at Kings College. Bristol. Tenn., is in charge of cub scouting, campfire girls and other community activities in the Lydia community for the summer session. She also will conduct a supervised play school for preschool-age children. 5 AT LYDIA tient at Baptist Hospital in Columbia. Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie recently underwent surgery at Havs hosnital. Little Brenda Joyce Cooper recently underwent heart surgery at Roper hospital, Charleston. Birthdays: Donald Jackson, June 9 . . . Gloria Jackson, July 7 . . . Mrs. Allen White, Jr., June 21 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris, June 21 . . . Billy Dickerson, June 22 . . . Adger Crawford, June 25 . . . Juanita Crawford Julv Mm Leva Fuller, July 22 . . . Annie L. Whitmire, July 22 . . . Sherman Cooper, July 22 ... C. J. Blackwell, July 22. .a ioo?- o ^ ' " 0> Jesse Laney, Clinton Mills, is recuperating nicely after undergoing surgery at Hays' hospital. Mrs. Fannie Casey, mother of Mrs. A. J. Satter'field. Clinton Mills, remain ill at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. Henrietta Dover is recuperating after an operation at Newberry County hospital. Mrs. Mae Hoover. Clinton Mills has been out sick. Junior (Jroi*an. Clinton Mills, is sick at his home in Cross Anchor. Kd Dunawav, Clinton Mills, continues ill at Hays' hospital. Little Mike Todd, Lvdia Mills, has returned home after bcMiitf a patient at Haptist hospital, Columbia. Mrs. J. B. Abererotnbie. Ly<lia Mills recently underwent surgery at Hays hospital. Little Brenda Joyce Cooper, Lydia Mills, recently underwent heart surgery at Hoper hospital. Charleston. Diane Bradberry, Clinton Mills, is recovering from polio .-it Greenville General hospital.