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NOVEMBER, 1956 Wi SPINNING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Geraldine Satterfield Barbara Lawson?Nov. 20. Billie Satterfield?Nov. 18. Linda Grace Ficklin?Nov. 17. Benny Tucker?Nov. 1. Dallas Holbert?Nov. 16. Wilton Murphy?Oct. 26. Junior Tucker?Oct. 19. Floyde Tucker?Oct. 26. We are sorry to learn that Paul Foster is not able to return to work yet. We hope he will soon be back. Jeane Hanlev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanley, is doing nicely after under(JnintT nn nnnrot in TU1^_ wji uuv/ii at uia locks Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanley will celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary the 28 of Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin will celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Holbert had a big bov the 11th of Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burton and sons visited her mother, Mrs. Tiomie Reece, in Greer, S. C., last Sunday. We are glad to see Bessie Tucker and A. J. Hanley able to return to work after being out sick. We are glad to know that Carl Lynch has returned home from the hospital at Greenwood, S. C., and is doing fine. SfTt Arlio I") TVTonHo n?. VVU his mother, Mrs. Marion Meade last week end. Mrs. Lou Shaffer is spending two weeks with Mrs. Marion Meade. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell from Ft. Pearee, Fla.. visited Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Griffin last week. Mrs. Nellie Hughes and children had dinner last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman. Others enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fleming and sons, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whelchel and Mike, Mrs. Louise Farmer, Master Mike Long and Mrs. Everlena Whelchel. Little Rexene Hughes, 9 IIIWIIIIIO \ ' I V 1 V.UIU^IUI.1 V ; 1 IVliO. Nellie Hughes, suffered a broken arm recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fuller and family, Mrs. Alma Fuller visited relatives in Belton. S. C. Mrs. Pearline and W. L. Homes visited Mr. and Mrs. Collie Edmonds and family last week. Mrs. Lucille Edmonds would like to thank every one who was so kind to her mother. Mrs. Mary Medlin, while she was m the hospital. Mrs. M a n d y Littleton, mother of Collie Edmonds from Ware Shoals, S. C., has been visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker will celebrate their 27th wedding anniversary Nov. 20. SPINNING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Mary T. Kay Birthdays Jedia Wilson?Nov. 15. Billy Reece observed his 8th birthday November 6. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece. Clinton Mills. Margaret Chumlev ? Oct. 13. Linda Smith?Oct. 14. Bill Campbell?Oct. 12. Furman Campbell ? Oct. 18. Perry Brewington has been sick with flu for several days. Friends of Mrs. Myrtle King will be sorrv to learn she has been sick for several days. We welcome Lawrence Medlin to the third shift. Lawrence Medlin had a birthdav the 26th of Oct. He was 17 years old. SPINNING NO. 3 3RD SHIFT By Lydie Todd Helen Butler was called to Rockingham. N. C.. due to sickness of Carlene McDougald. her sister, who spent two weeks in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer and family attended the Connelly reunion Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bedenbaugh. Mrs. James Miles and son of Winnsboro spent the day with Mrs. Eula Smith. TV T A A f .... TVT~.. 1 r> mi. aim mis. iNttii i\un and Charles Russ of Laurens. Mrs. Edd Nelson and children of near Clinton, Mrs. Frank Deadwvler and sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Lola Russ and Lvdie Todd. We want to welcome to No. 3, 3rd Shift. Spinning. Bar THE CLOTHMAKER bara Brazil and Shirley Holden. Birthdays Heywood King?Oct. 13. Mr T tr1.. l,? r^,.4 OA Y> . L?. r U1IUC1 VJK. I. . Margaret Fulmer?Oct. 29. Barbara Holden?Sept. 27. Charlie Smith?Nov. 18. In Memory of Henry D. Russ, who passed away November 3, 1954: Wait for us Daddy we will be along. We will sing like you, maybe your song. All seven gathered by your side By the shining rwer deep and wide We will meet once more do not fear, And then forever, always near. We mill lint> tnnether nrn> family, United in Heaven and for eternity. ?Mrs. Henry Russ and children. CARD ROOM 3RD SHIFT By Daniel L. Dunaway Birthdays Thomas E. Harris?Nov. 17. age 10. Virginia Harris, Nov. 27, age 6. son and daughter of James Harris, No. 1 Card Room. Linda Dunaway?Oct. 16. Richard Dunaway?Nov. 2. Mrs. Richard Dunawav ? Oct. 2. ~~ ?i * LJclIlIUI L/UIldWdN Wclo tietl" ed church delegate from Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist Church to attend * mS A James Richard (Rickey) Page. Jr. is the 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Page. Clinton Mills. the annual conference to be held in Columbia, S. C.. November 4-7. SPOOLING. 1ST SHIFT By Kate Riddle We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Rubv Self in the recent bereavement of her mother. Mrs. Daisy Bigham. Jane Oakley of Indianapolis. Ind.. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creswell and children of Abbeville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson of Augusta, Cla., spent the weekend with Mrs. Wilkerson's sister, Mrs. Ethel McGinnis, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Bereece and son, Mickey, of Greenville visited Mrs. Ethel McGinnis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Raff of Chester, Pa., spent the week with the Ralph Riddles recently. Happy Birthday: Leon Hedspeth?Nov. 13. Mrs. Bertie Hedspeth ? Oct. 8. Mrs. Grace Bright?Oct. 23. Mrs. Jim Tinsley?Nov. 2. Mrs. Ethel McGinnis?Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley celebrated their anniversary Oct. 25. SPOOLING DEPT. 2ND SHIFT Bv Sara Lawson Mrs. Ott Stone attended a birthdav dinner Sunday at the home of her daughter in Greenwood. She also visited other relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. jacK nnoaes took their babv to a specialist in Greenville for a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes visited Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fowler Sunday, Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester were the Sunday guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannon. Mrs. Abelina Evans visited her brother. John Smith, in Saluda. Mildred Rhodes had a birthday Nov. 11. Mrs. Ott Stone had a birthday Oct. 30. Wayne Craine had a birthaav Oct. 24. Charles Cannon, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ives ter naa a Dirinaav ucx. ji. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Craine celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary in Oct. SPOOLING. 3RD SHIFT By Beulah Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James Seay. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and Mrs. John Heath of Greenville were Sunday visitors of the Melvin Scays. Mrs. Myrtle Kuykendall of Tryon, N. C., visited the Ralph Stewarts. i. -? W The handsome gentleman above is Ronald Wayne (Ronny) Page, 1 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Page, Clinton Mills. Friends of Herman Ealv will be interested to know he has re-enlisted in the Air Corps and will be stationed at Lockbourne Air Base near Columbus. Ohio. We are sorry to report that Mable Wilson's father. Mr. Homer Birch, is suffering with an arm injury he received in a fall. We wish him a speedy recovery. Congratulations to the 3 Billy Lowerys. They are the proud parents of a baby girl, Kimberley Dell. Happy Birthday to: Billy Reece?Nov. 6. Billy Lowery?Nov. 9. Durand Lowery?Nov. 14. WEAVING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT By Sudie Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson visited Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen spent a Sunday in the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. William Terry and children spent a week end with her mother, Mrs. D. G. Jackson, in Columbia and attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal and son of Maiseville, Ga., j 1 C1 YlJslltU ivu . diiu ivu a. ucui gc Price recently. John Siegler, of Brooksville, Fla., spent a Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Clyde Putnam and family. Misses Sue and Beatrice Terry of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr. and children of Aiken visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry recently. Mr. and Mrs. S h e a 1 y Brown of Balfour, N. C., spent a Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Queen and family. Those celebrating birth UdV5 WC1C. Edna Terry?October 12. Sudie Putnam?Nov. 7. Mrs. Ella Harvey?Nov. 2. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Emily McNinch Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry and son. Richard, of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Elfred Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walker of Piedmont visited the J. A. McNinchs. Every or.*_ in No. 1 Weave Room certainly is proud ot the cross alleys ve now have j.nH alco nf thr* rsf?u/ naint inh ? " " r~ J No. 1 Weave Room sure does look better. We are also proud of the raise we got and want to say thanks a lot. Elizabeth Ann Smith, daughter of the Cecil Smiths, has a birthday Nov. 9. She will be six years old. Lana Turner, daughter of the Dorsey Turners, had a birthday Oct. 26. Roger Dale Madden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madden, will be 4 years old Oct. 31. Roger Dale Maree. son of (Continued on Page 4) <r 1 I Mrs. Frances Huntsinger and daughter, Terri Jeannette, are the daughter and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holly Wehunt. Clinton Mills.