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6 AUGUS1 CLINTON Richard Canfield, Jr.?Carding. E Lewis Roach?Carding. L Norman Taylor?Carding. E Curlis Holberl?Spinning. N Irene Price?Spinning. J Myrtle Johnson?Spinning. D Betty King?Spinning. R Patricia Lancaster?Spinning. H Hazel Long?Spinning. C Shirley Richardson?Spinning. A LYDIA 1 Vina Campbell?Spinning. N Edith Gambrell?Spinning. E Monetquie Wright?Spinning. B Greta Blackwell?Spooling. B (Continued from Page 5) wedding anniversary on Julv 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rovve of Joanna will celebrate their first wedding anniversary on August 28. Mrs. Rowe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edmonds of Clinton Mills. Birthdays: Myrtle Johnson, August 1. Eulila Owings, August 1. Charles Estes, July 30. Carolin Huey, August 8. June Ann Martin, August 11. Nellie Hughes, August 7. Mr. John Deadwyler, August 25. Viola Odom, July 21. Sherman Cooper, July 22. Pam and Sam Lambert will be two vears old August 27. Johnnie Cooper. July 24. Merle Sample, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cooper announce the birth of daughter born on July 24. We are sorry to have on our sick list: Margaret Chilton, Mildred Willis, also the little daughter of Mrs. Bureess. We wish them all a very speedy recovery. Mr. Jonah Sample of this department gives every one an invitation to the nine weeks revival held in the old theater on South Broad. There will be nine different preachers and they are expected to see at least five hundred souls saved. NO. 2 CARDROOM. THIRD By Dan Dunaway Pvt. Joe Holder and P. F. C. Gene Holder are home from Fort Hood. Texas, for 14 days and will report to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheprrl u n rnr? ^ ii ^ i /-?/-I u: ~ r V4 V.IIUVU LII VIOllCU ^ I 1 1 t_" 1 Petty Officer William O. Shepard in Stanford, Florida. Dan Dunaway had a birthH "** ^TTTIP ?? ! Furman Bratcher, father-inlaw of Sam Owens, gives "Rocky" a bath after a visit to the beach. "Rocky" is the property of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens, Clinton Mills. / / ^ r. 1956 MILLS >orothy Rush?Weaving. ,eila Burns?Weaving. [elen Jennings?Weaving, largaret Canfield?Weaving, ames Overstreel?Weavino. avid Collins?Weaving. :uby Crain?Weaving, laden Bruce?Weaving, harles Simmons?Cloth. .lexander Reeder?Warehouse. MILLS lary Cunningham?Cloth, rnest Moaies?Village, enny Sinclair?Weave, arbara Jo Todd?Office. day the 21st of July. Mr. J. R. Hambrick visited Mr. R. P. Harris in Pelzer, S. C., Sunday. Welcome to the Card Room Richard Canfield. I ilro DnnnUr ? "DvaIIu wns I/mmijiuj ICllJ Bul TT? Mr anr) TVfrcc Rm* TTnlt7. claw, including "Pretty Boy Pete" ? their multi-colored parakeet?headed for the mountains during vacation week. After departing from Clinton, "Pete" dominated the conversation ? he certainly does talk?for the next hundred or so miles. The mountain air had an anesthetized effect on "Pete" so he entered slumberland. "Pretty Boy" was aroused later as they stopped to re-fuel in Hendersonville, as they paused for a refresher Mrs. Holtzclaw decided to open the cage door and give "Pete" some food. You guessed it?out the rlnnr /-?omn "Pofo " Voc 4V-*/-* v* v/w* cu 11IV. X 1>V? 1 CO, LI 1C car windows were down, so "Pete" flew out of the car into the wide open spaces. We have all heard of vacations bein^ over before they started, such was the case with the Holtzclaws. There ; V m M Laurence Leopard, son of Truman Leopard, Randy and Earl Turner, sons of Dorscy Turner and Johnny McNinch, son of Alfred McNinch enjoy a party. THE CLOTHMAKER I NEWS ITEM! SPINNING AND SPOOLING. FIRST Kenneth Marion Wright celebrated his birthday on July 6th. Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins visited her brother, Leon Hanby, who lives in Laurens, Rt. 2. We are glad to have Betty McElhannon back with us. Mrs. Lula Mae Ginn and family took an interesting trip to Cherokee, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields, Mickie, and Joe Dailey spent a lew days in Arkansas during the week of the 4th. Their son Jimmy came home with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Strange of Spartanburg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. O'Shields. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and Mrs. Hugh Ballard, Peggy, Pat, and Mrs. Cora Stagg of Laurens attended the Douglas reunion in Gray Court on Boy Pete" Returned was no consoling of either. Roy decided he would leave "Pete's" cage at the service station with hopes that "Pete" would return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Holtzclaw made the most of their vacation, without "Pretty Boy," but had to return to Clinton the following Sunday without the complete family. One of the old favorite songs came to mind?"Where Oh! Where Is "Pretty Boy Pete"?Where Oh! Where Can He Be." Before returning home Roy contacted the Hendersonville Times and placed an ad? Lost?"Pretty Boy Pete." Vacation over, the Holtzclaws returned to normal living, minus "Pete." Rov purchased another Parakeet, as much like the original bird as possible, but this did not remove the morV\1 A! *V?/\PK?Lri??A f 4L/V<M UIU cl III 1 I 1L" I L" 111MI1 II1LT11 home. Monday and Tuesday passed with no word from the ad. Wednesday noon the telephone rang, Roy answered and it was long distance from Hendersonville. Right! It was a lady calling that she believed she had "Prettv Boy Pete." Mr. and Mrs. Holtzclaw lost their taste for food, there would be no rest until they could go to Hendersonville and get "Prettv Boy." It had to be "Pete." The suspense was too great, so they decided to go that evening. The address of the caller was no trouble to find, it was a store on the east side of town. They were hesitant about entering the store, afraid that the bird would not be "Pete." With courage restored they entered the store, looked into the cage and ! ! ! ! ! it was "Pete." You have never heard so much talking?Mr. Holtzclaw, Mrs. Holtzclaw and "Pete" all at one time. After a fifteen minute reunion they departed from Hendersonville and returned to Clinton. Mr. Holtzclaw, Mrs. Holtzclaw and "Pretty Boy Pete" are at home at 502 Elizabeth Street. P. S.?"Pete" lost two pounds, he only weighed one and one-half pound at the beginning. That's for the birds. 5 AT LYDIA July 29th. Donnie Fuller had a birth day on August Kith. Bootsie Fuller had a birthday on August 27th. Jim Dean celebrated his birthday on August 3rd. Jim Dean is a patient at the V. A. hospital in Columbia. Junior Tumblin had a birthday on August 28th. Mrs. Verna Pridmor and daughter Linda made a tour of the western states and visited a friend in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. J. D. Bullard is critically ill in Georgia. Bill Mott had a birthday on August 10th. Mrs. Mott also had a birthday in July. R. H. Waldrop from Greenville and Claude Waldrop from Joanna visited with Mrs. Gene Cook on Sunday, July 29th. Gene Cook had a birthday on August 2nd. Lucille Wilbanks had a birthday on August 21st. Mrs. Alma Harvey was given a surprise birthday dinner on July 29th by the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wooten and son; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock and son of Joanna; Mr. O. C. Harris and son of Laurens; and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner and children of Greenville; and Maude and Mrs. Minnie Harvey. Johnnie and Jimmie Turner, Mrs. Alma Harvey's r ^ a/hi |i vjy v ANOTHER EMPL !; n :> c * ^ ^ '' J Myrtle West. R. N., Clinton Nur What is your blood type??? A?Po s i t i ve ?? B?Negative?? O?Negative?? This personal information could possibly mean the difference between life and death for you or some loved one. Our nurses at Clinton and T.vrlin hnpn t-?rr?r?r?vl\r trained, and the necessary equipment placed in the Clinics to type the blood of any employee who desires to have his blood typed. Pricking a finger for a few drops of blood is all that is necessary. You will then be issued a Wallet-sized card (at right) which is mighty good information to have with you at all times. This ready information can save hours, in the event of an emergency, when even seconds are important. All ex-service men and AUGUST 15. 1956 | grandchildren from Greenwood, are staying with her for two weeks. Kathy Campbell will be 8 years old on August 28th. Audrey Estes had a birthday on July 20th. Ora Lee Wehunt had a birthday on August 12th. Eileen Ellis had a birthday on August 15th. Louise Birchmore and Clarence Griffin were married June 16th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Birchmore. Louise and Clarence are now making their home at Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hendrix, Daryl and Linda Lawson visited Mrs. Hendrix oroinei in ueuysDurg, Pennsylvania. Betty Alexander and Charles Cannon were married on July 1st. Charles has gone back to Germany, where Mrs. Cannon will join him later. William Alexander had a birthday on August 11th. SPINNING AND SPOOLING. SECOND By W. N. Nabors I guess everyone enjoyed the vacation; I surely did. I really enjoyed the mountains. I was very sorry to learn that one of our spinners in No. 2 spinning was on the disabled list this week. Helen Gregory injured her foot at her home on July 26th and will probably be off about four weeks or more. Mr. Tommy Moore went to Laurens to visit his mother this week. ?SF$ SOLUMM\ I OYEE SERVICE ^228 f mt5538|S JOsL-Ju se. shown typing Supt. Huguley. women had their blood typed for emergencies. It is highly unusual for a type to change; however, there is a probability of the factor (positive or negative) changing. If you do not know your blood type, or if it has been a few years since you had it typed, and you would like to have it typed or re-typed, then please see your supervisor who will arrange an appointment with the nurse for you. BLOOD TYPE CERTIFICATE # _ , Poait.lv* too? ?aof? ?? ??.?* r ' i Mia* Mary Salth BBS Mala St. Cllaton, 3. C. 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