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AUGUST 15, 19SS ill CLINTON BOY SCOUTS ? It for members of Clinton Mills Boy S< Thomas who drove the hoys to cam] NEWS FROA (Continued from Page 2) Sara Shelton and daughters and Juanita Thompson visited Myrtle Beach in July. The Bones Campbells and Mike and Grady Worthy vacationed at Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Teresa Worthy, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Wilkie. is now making her home with her daddy, Herbert Worthy, in New Orleans, La. Richard Riser and Dam Lawson made a trip to Folly Beach. The Stewart Jennings and daughter with Sybil Jones vacationed in Cherokee, N. C. Becky Jennings observed a birthday July 21. Imogene McElhannon celebrated a birthday August 9. The Bones Campbells will celebrate their second wedding anniversary August 21. "Jo-Jo" Calvert had a birthday July 31. No. 2 Weaving Second By Minnie O'Donald. Vivian Garner Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daven _ r \r i * pun, ox in owdeny, visnea Mrs. Mildred Smith and family recently. Brenda and Linda Dove, of Hartwell, Ga., spent a week with Thelma and Hazel O'Donald. Ml ? m - V TOMMY, son of the Freeman Lanfords, Clinton Mills, is shown standing on a swinging bridge at Cherokee. N. C. The next day the bridge collapsed, killing two and injuring many others. Close shave for Tommy. mgffs m *?*% ?ft~ was off to Camp Old Indian foi :oui Troop. Scoutmaster John Vai 3. A CLINTON Bertha McDonald spent ? week with her grandparents in Lavonia, Ga. Billy Ray Heaton and Sarah Francis Taylor were married July 8. Birthdays: Juanita Leopard Julv 25 . . . Truman Leonard July 27 . . . Lois Ann Marie five August 3 . . . Charles O'Donald. July 22 . . . Mrs. Steve Tucker, July 24 . . . Cynthis Jane Rollins. July 18, 9 yean old. and Vivian Garner, August 18. No. 1 Weaving, Second By Emily McNinch Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck ham and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Beckham. Jr.. with Audrj Dees visited Mrs. Madeline * ?v* ^-v v*?-?" i-?? ~ ? ? ?- * ? * w nu iict> utft'n a pauen i at General hospital in Green ville. Lewis Hughes, son of the Claude Hughes, has been a pa tient at Laurens hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hughe: celebrated their wedding an niversary July 25. We arc sorry to lose oui Second Hand, John Hughes, t( the First Shift. We welcome Carl Tranthan to Second Shift. Carl come: to us from the Third Shift. Birthdays: Harold Madden son of Dennis Madden. Augus 4 ... J. P. Williams, grand father of Ulyss Gilliam, wil be 88 years old August 18. We welcome Grady Turne to our department. Grady i a Loom Fixer. Third Spooling By Beulah Stewart Mrs. Abbis Samples of Clo ver visited Mr. and Mrs. Ear Womble. Elizabeth Wombli returned home with her for ; visit. Miles. Giles. Miriam am Marion Lawson are visitinj M * A... Alzva ym H... Heat C... Competition THE CLOTHMAKEI a week of camping late last month ?sey is shown with his bovs and Ott their grandparents, the H. A. Copelands. Miss Frances Reece visited in the mountains recently. Gene Butler was a recent ' visitor in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealv enjoyed a trip to Ashmore, 111. Miss Hazel Long and Miss Frances Reece were visitors in Ninety Six. The J. W. Fowlers and Ralph Stewarts spent several days at "Ted Green's Camp" at Lake Greenwood. ? Billy Lowery spent two i weeks at Camp Stewart, Ga. We are glad to have Mac Crain and O'Neil Campbell back with us. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Womble celebrated a wedding anniversary July 20. Birthday Dept.: Martha Samples, July 2 . . . Beulah 7 Stewart. July 8 . . . Roland ? Burden, July 19 . . . Gerald t Samples, July 20 . . . Thomas Womble, August 4 . . . Ralph Stewart, August 18. and Linda ? Stewart, August 20. Cloth Room By Dorsey Turner We welcome J. D. Rushton to our department. J. D. has r never worked in the mill be) fore. We wish him lots of luck. i Mrs. Bertie Hodge, of Rome, s Ga.. has been spending a week with friends. Frank Galloway, of Greent ville, visited his sisters, Mrs. Wrone Christopher and Mrs. 1 Esther Mitchell, for a week I MP * i " 1 ? 1 ] 1 I R. L. HOLTZCLAW. Clinton Mills Spinning Overseer, is shown i with a birthday cake presented r to him July 19 by employees ot No. 3 Spinning. First Shift. I The Rigj 1^=3 I * fw B c H W,m mr MARIE TAYLOR, attractiv at Lydia Mills, believes there is plemenl. Above she shows the i her scissors and reed hook. Belc pen to her eye if she carried th< I Kg riKi M 111 ' ?* I Hi i ?9L . n ^'^ ^ ^ EJMTinr.'', ."? tE; ' \^HH^R|hH jMiI fL_" i^Vpr - end. Myrtle Wallenzine attended the wedding of her nephew, \T:?vif? RpnHfi Claude Wallenzine visited his son and daughter-in-law, the Richard Wallenzines, in Augusta. Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine, Lewis Wallenzine and Mrs. Lilly Belle Miller visited Mrs. Earl Belue in Greer Memorial hospital. 5 lit Way I > - ? m PR r. >' : ikj) iL ii 5 Weaver on the Second Shift , a proper place for every imjcabbard which she wears for w she shows what could hap} hook in her pocket. w % Lewis Wallenzine and Lewis Corlev spent several days at Myrtle Beach. Wallace Patterson and Maxie Wallenzine visited in SparA 1 ? lanuurg. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crawford, of Anderson, visited the Pete Evans in Laurens. Rufus Handback and Dorsey Turner attended the Gwinn reunion at Harmony Church. (Continued on Page 7)