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SEPTEMBER 15, 19S6 Monday Morning Safety M m ^ Yj m K L-R, Front Row: James Davis. Bobby Woolen. Tom Dean. Ira Chai Wayne Graham. Silas Campbell, G. man. Bill Hedgepath, Fred Shelton McAlisler. wedding anniversary Sept. 1 23. ' I Mrs. Agnes Scott visited 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daw- 1 kins at Ratesburg, S. C. Sure are glad to hear that Mr. Forest Samples is improving after being sick. Sorry to hear that Carl j Lynch is a patient at Hays Hospital. We welcome Mrs. Ann Burton and Louise Burton, j and Rudolph Woodward back to work. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Murphy visited in Gastonia. N. C., last Sunday. Mr. Arid Meade returned to work after a brief illness. Freda Gail Satterfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Satterfield, spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Moore, last week. Birthdays Kenneth Robert Martin, Sept. 3. Isabell Martin, Sept. 9. Denton Humphries, Sept. 7. Gertrude Holbert, Sept. 4. Norma Jean Holbert. Sept. 6. SPINNING NO. 2. 3RD SHIFT By Allene Kay Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deadwyler will celebrate their 10th anniversary Sept. 10th. Mrs. Henry King will have a birthday Sept. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pope wishes to thank the Community Chest and their many friends of Clinton Mill for their kindness shown mem wnen in try were Durned out. SPINNING NO. 3. 1ST SHIFT By Jennie Hames Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowman, of Anderson, were Labor Day guests of Mrs. Bessie Meece. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw were guests of Mrs. Ada Center last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rollins and daughter Connie and Mrs. Rollins went to Darlington for the racing events. Mrs. Agnes Floyd and son Jackie spent the weekend with her sister in Greenville. TV f T * < * t ? ivus. i .aura ;viae nowara visited ?.?ends in Piedmont last week. Clyde Brazel, Louis T. Kay, Kelly Kin^, and Billy Hay Heaton spent last Tuesday. Sept. 4th, in Kinards, S. C.. 2 \eeting ? Clinton Shop J a i *'^H m ^ IV V BtfQk ^ / I Marion Taylor. L. R. Watson, Joe idler. J. B. Patterson. Tolan Snelq J. Owens. E. P. Taylor. L.-R., B i. James Price, Otto Wainwright, i Tunting wild hogs. No hogs, out plenty of tracks. The ounters will return to the woods again in the future. Birthdays Bill Osborne. August 6th. Joyce Ott. August 17th. Nannie L. Samples, August 23rd. Agnes Floyd. August 25th. Jennie Hamos, Aug. 26th. Peggy Anne Osborne. August 28th. Keith Caughman, Sept. 1st. Betty Ott. Sept. 3rd. Randall Seay, Sept. 11th. Francis Rollins, Sept. 19th. Mrs. Bessie Meece, Sept. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon b- i : \ * Jtr *Vv I i Sharon O'Donald is the fivemonths-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O'Donald. Mrs. O'Donald works in No. 2 Weaving, Clinton Mills. will celebrate a wedding anniversary September 30th. Parties Mrs. Bill Osborne honored her daughter. Peggy Anne, with a party on her eleventh birthday. A host of young guests remembered her with gifts and fun was had by all. Patsy Brown, three-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown celebrated her birthday with a party. Fifteen little guests enjoyed playing games and each remembered her with a gift Sick List Mrs. Fred Havnie is improving at her home after being a patient at Hays Hospital. We are all wishing Jennie V. Wat kins a speedy recovery and hoping she'll soon be back with us. J. C. Childress will be on Ipavp i?f ahsnnrp fur n\?*l-?ilr? due to a broken arm. [ HE CLOTHMAKER < 11 i i *: frv! k V I - sr" "? jM| _ [ Moon. Willie Suber, Odi? Taylor, rove. Roy Tr*T->r""?U D=>ul Qu -4^n, ack Row: Jack Blakely. D. WhitGeo. Price. Carl Heaton. Jr.. Walter Forrest Samples is still improving at his home. We extend our heartiest welcome to Jackie Floyd, the latest addition to our department. "Welcome back", to "Dub" Eustace after being on sick leave. SPINNING NO. 3. 2ND SHIFT By Lucille Edmonds We want to say we really appreciate the improvement on the air conditioning. We are lots more comfortable at our work. Weddings of interest were those of Sgt. Wilbur Kirby to Barbara Kerr and Larry Cauble to Shelby Jean Kirbv. We wish for them a future of happiness. Friends extend their sympathy to Mrs. Lilly Waddell in t hn rlnatta of Iipp ct nr->_ daughter, Marie Waddell, of Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Owing, of Laurens, had as their dinner guests Mrs. Agnes Walker and Mrs. Estell Garner. Mrs. Lettie Smith % TT- + ft /Vfi > # ) J at 4, i / J if ^1 Stanley Lawson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson, Clinton Mills, entered the first grade this month. also visited the Owings re i.. V. v I I I i \ . Friends will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crowells and son leave for France on the 28th Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Harrill celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary August 26th. We welcome to our department Jessie McCall and Bernice Harrill. Mr. and Mrs Ed Huey celebrated their 19th wed ding anniversary the 22nd d{ August. Linda Edmonds and Lucille Edmonds are glad to be Dut again after a few days illness. Glad to know little Dianna Proctor is improving. Hope she will be well soon. Mrc RarViol Tavlnr Mrc Lucille Edmonds and children spent Sunday in Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Edmonds, Mrs. Rowe and son, J. C., spent the weekend in Lavonia, Ga., with relatives. Birthdays Kenneth Martin, Sept. 3. Isabell Martin, Sept. 9. Albert Lindsey Odum, Sept. 18. Bobby Cooper, Sept. 17. Sandra Garden, Aug. 28. Sue Edmonds, Sept. 17. Cotton Deadwvler. Sept. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etters announce the birth of a son. Born Aug. 1st. SPINNING NO. 3. 3RD SHIFT By Lydie Todd Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard spent the weekend in Simpsonville with Mr. and Mrs. Waters. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Russ and Shannon spent Sunday with Mrs. Lola Russ and Lydie Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reid and children visited the In w Randy Seay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay, Clinton Mills, celebrated his birthday September 11. dian Reservation in N. C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Fulmer, of Prosperity, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fuimer. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Russ and Shannon of Joanna, Mrs. Lola Russ, and Lydie Todd attended service at the F. B. Holiness Church at Riders Mountain, S. C. Guynell Knighton is out sick, also Richard Clark. Birthdays and Anniversaries Lawrence Leopard. 10 vrs. old Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Leopard. 11th Anniversarv Aug. 30. Barbar Fulmer. birthday, Sept. 16. Mrs. Bertie Reid had a birthday Aug. 30. Donald Rav Osborne was 8 vrs. old SeDt. 6. 1 ? Mr. and Mrs. Danial Osborne. 9th Anniversary was I Sept. 12. SPOOLING. 3RD SHIFT By Beulah Stewart The Melvin Seavs enjoyed a Sunday at Chimney Rock. The A. E. Ealys and the r> <r w 'A & Calvary Baptist Pkaic By Dorsey Turner The R A's and the G A's of Calvary Baptist Church enjoyed a picnic at Stomp Springs Health Kesort on Thursday, August 2nd. Thirty-three boys and girls with their counselors, Mrs. L. V. Fallow, Mrs. David Storey, Mrs. Marion Turner, Tom Brown, and Dorsey Turner, enjoyed group singing, stunts, and sight seeing tour of the place. Special guests were Miss Judy Lever, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lydia and son "Mike". Miles Lawsons attended a birthday supper at the H. A. Copelands. The supper was in honor of their aunt, Miss Sallie Nabors. Mrs. Harriett iving sptm Sunday in Rock Hill with her sister, Mrs. Amy Stoll. Mrs. Stoll is suffering with a broken arm. The Billy Hendersons spent a Sunday in the mountains. R. L. Whitsel and Darrell were recent visitors of the Bud Carrs in Aiken, S. C. Miss Faye Whitsel returned home with them after a week's stay with the Carrs. Miss Dee King, of Anderson. visited Linda Steward. R. P. Harris, of Pelzer, was a Monday visitor of the Ralph Stewarts. Friends of Bud Carr are sorry to learn he has been a hospital patient. We wish him a SDeedv recovery. - * ^ We welcome Margaret Morgan and Billy Ray Craine to the third shift. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece celebrated their wedding anniversary Sept. 11 a. Happy Birthday to: Sandra Henderson. Aug. 5; Teressa Seav, Aug. 13; Linda Henderson, Aug. 20; Richard Henderson. Aug. 21; Edgar Whitsel, Aug. 28; Robert Lee Whitsel. Sept. 1; Randy Seay, Sept. 11; Hall and Helen King, Sept. 22; Polly Brazil. Sept. 9. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunaway and children attended the birthday dinner at the Greenwood State Park honoring Mr. Ludie Dunaway of Enoree. Dinner was served picnic style. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and children, of Detroit. (Continued on Page 8) MBS - r ' ' r rv * V- v* * > j Teressa Seay, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay, Clinton Mills, celebrated her birthday August 13.