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4 a birthday March 25. Mr. J. R. Reynolds undervirpnt ciiritoiMr ai Umc? *T Villr UVil ^ UW 1 iaj O XX WO pital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain and farr;,y visited in Greenville over the weekend. Ruby Crain had a birthday April 7. Sammy Crain had a birthday April 11. SPINNING NO. 1 1st Shift D D-l T 15 ? * uy nuDy i_yaxa ana Vera Smith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lydia and sons and Mrs. Roy Leathers and family visited in Ninety Six Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Floyd visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beard of Greenville. Miss Joyce Dunaway of Spartanburg spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Ed Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore visited their uncle. Mr. Connie Whitmore, of Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly visited Mrs. Heatherly's mother, Mrs. M. Sanders, of Boiling Springs. Mrs. Leon Stone of Honea Path spent Sunday with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Posey. Little Rickv Posey spent the week with his trranHnnr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beck, of Calhoun Falls, S. C. Friends of S. P. 3 Richard Dunaway will be glad to know he has been promoted to S. P. 2. He is stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga. Birthdays Mrs. Jimmy Lawson celebrated a birthday April 6. Little LeJune Dunaway had a birthday March 24. Little Brian Blackwell will be 6 May 3. Mrs. Eunice Caughman celebrated her birthday March 23. BrpnHfl .Tnvfp TVTorUi?-< ??ill celebrate her birthday April 19. Mrs. Maude Medlin will have a birthday April 22. Tommy Medlin will have a birthday April 23. Honored With Party Miss Delores Brookshire was honored with a birthday party March 16 at the Community House. Games were played and refreshments were served to about 40 persons. BASKETBAL Kk Wp I b /wETm H The Clinton-Lydia Mills Midge' championship which was comprise and Clinlon-Lydia Mills. The bovs Ned Handback, son of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Putnman, son of Mr. anc Mills. Back row, left to right, Kinard B. Littleton of Clinton Mills; Bill) of Clinton Mills; and Barry Whil Whitman of Clinton Mills. Melvin Bailey, Jr., of Lydia Mills, was a Each person remembered Delores with a gift. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. D. O. Freeman and Miss Dessie Jean Roberts. Anniversarv Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore will celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary April 22. SPINNING NO. 2 3rd Shift By Ruby Deadwyler Hi, here is your ole reporter again and here it is spring. Sure am glad, we can enjoy fishing now. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pope spent the weekend in Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Holder and children visited in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Chilton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gregory and boys spent the weekend with their sister, Mrs. R. G. Lawson, in Buffalo. Mrs. Janie Harris and family visited her son, Gene, in Clevelan , S. C. Maudine Rowe is ill at her home. Hope she will soon be feeling better. Happy Birthday Charles Samples. March 30. Ruth Samples, April 3. Frances Reece, March 31. Gvnell Chilton. April 3. Randolph Gentry. April 7. William Samples, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gentry celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary March 22. Frances Reece was honored with a birthday party Saturday, March 30. About 20 guests were present. Several games and dancing were enjoyed. Each one remembered Frances with a gift. Refreshments of sandwiches, potato chips, cookies and Pepsi-Cola were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ruby Deadwyler and Mrs. Beatrice Reece. Goodbye for now, see you next month. SPINNING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Lucille Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPeters have accepted a position with an insurance company in Atlanta, Ga. Clayton and Linda Edmonds are able to be back in school after being sick with the flu. X CHAMPS jdlfe ' t Basketball Team won the league d of Thornwell, Whitmire, Joanna on the front row are. left to right, . Rufus H indback of Clinton Mills; 1 Mrs. Clyde Putnman of Clinton Littleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. f Glenn, son of Mrs. Helen Glenn (man. son of Mr. and Mrs D C. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. bsoni when picture was taken. THE CLOTHH AKER Arnold Edmonds celebrated his 22nd birthday April 6. Little Sandra Peavy will be ten years old April 29. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary on March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dill and children spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. J i m m i e Craine are the proud parents of a baby boy, William Earl, born on the 26th of March. Mrs. Craine was before marriage, Miss Ruth Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. George and children spent Saturday in Shelby. N. C. Mrs. Hubert Leopard celebrated a birthday on April 7. Elizabeth Leopard was entertained with a party given ? 1 * 1 oy ner momer on ner birthday March 25th. There were 14 guests present. She received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served. Marv Ann Leopard will have a birthday April 25th. We are sorry to learn of Mrs. Effie Huey's illness. She is in the Laurens Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. We welcome to our department Alice Faye Whitsel and Isabelle Bryant. Mr. Eugene Reynolds died in Columbia on March 23. He was a cousin of Eulila Owings. We send our sympathy to all the family. Mrs. Eulila Owings had Mr. Linder Garner from Thomasville, Ga., and Mrs. Agnes Walker as dinner guests on Thursday. Mrs. Owings, Mrs. Walker and Mr. Gamble all visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clem of Anderson recently. Mrs. Eulila Owings spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Cunningham, in Sandy Springs Community. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Owings and Mr. Gamble visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor at Lvdia Mills and also relatives in Greenwood. Mrs. Rachel and Mrs. Lucille Edmonds were in Great Falls on Monday. Gary Taylor had a birthday on April 14th. He was 10 years old. We send our sympathy to the family of Virginia Satterfield. Mr. Andy Hames and family and Mr. Ira Martin and fam ilu Dnirurn/-] O fic-V* - ? VI1JW^1.U a 11.111 aicw Ull Enoree River Saturday, March 30. Barbara Martin had a birthday April 5. Ira Martin will celebrate his birthday April 28. Mr. Andy I lames and family enjoyed a trip to the mountains recently. Sorry to learn of the illness of Monlee Ivestcr's father. IIopo he will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe visited Mrs. Lucille Edmonds on Sunday. Mr. J. C. Howe and Mrs. Rachel Taylor enjoyed a trip to Lancaster on Saturday. SPINNING NO. 3 3rd Shift By Lydie Todd Sorrv I didn't get the news last month. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer visited with Mrs. W. F. Fulmer in Prosperity recently. Rossie Avery, Helen Butler and Lvdie Todd spent Friday in Greenville. Mr. J. E. Myles of Batesburg spent the day with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Smith. Mrs. Eula Smith and children and Mrs. Elmer Sanders visited their uncle, Mr. Bud Seay, of Leesville. Mrs. Bertie Reid spent the day in Greenville with Mr. I 7v/f~ n~i a n..u: ciiin rai i. i\o uer i Auuinsuii. Helen Butler and Rossie Avery spent the weekend in Kinston, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woolen and babv spent Sunday with Mrs. Wooten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, in Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham and children, little Cathey Campbell and Lvdie Todd spent Sunday afternoon in Donalds and Ware Shoals. Birthdays Randv Fulmer ?February 27. Linda Fave Smith?March 13. Helen Butler has a birthday April 15. Which one Helen? Louise Campbell ? February 22. Shirley Burgess?March 6. Carolyn Rhodes?April 9. Dewey Brazil?March 15. Donald Samples?April 12. Birth Announcements The Jimmie Craines are the proud parents of a boy, William Earl. Welcome to our department Hazel Burgess, Jean Thornton, Jimmie Craine, Fat Wooten, Rossie Avery. SPOOLING 1st Shift By Kate Riddle Mrs. Ethel McGinnis visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and son and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nash of Augusta, Ga., recently. We are glad to have Mrs. Sallic Johnson back at work after being ill and a patient in the hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley and son, Richard, spent the weekend in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boozer and Mrs. J. O. Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakley and daughter and three grandchildren of Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley. Gary Sprouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprouse, Jr., was voted the outstanding defensive player in the "Tom Thumb Bowl"? football game. He is shown above with the trophy he received. APRIL, 1957 RETIRES WJaff *aPA-ff? tUBA|^ uuii -a Friends of Mrs. Lillie Waddell will be interested in learning of her retirement on Friday, March 22. She has made her home in and around Clinton for the past 44 years, and has been employed most of the time in Clinton Cotton Mills. She has recently celebrated her 62nd birthday. She is now living at Cross Anchor. All of us that have been with her in No. 3 Spinning?2nd shift have enjoyed working with her and learned to love her very much. I'm surp slip will hp misisprl h\r nil ... J who knew her. We sincerely hope she will have many more birthdays and lots of rest and contentment throughout the years. May God Bless you, Granny. Mr. W. E. Riddle and Lonnie Riddle of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle Sunday. Mr. B. W. Matthews of Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell. Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Blance Creswell, Mrs. Evelyn Simmons and Mrs. Ruth Oxner were hostesses at a Pink and Blue Shower Friday night for Mrs. Jerry Heaton, the former Joyce Creswell. She received many lovely and useful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Happy Birthday to? Eddie Bigham?April 28. Ginnv Bagwell?April 28. Sallie Mae Johnson?April 15. SPOOLING 2nd Shift By Sara Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes and children. Miss Polly Brazill and "Tot" Fallow visited little Kay Rhodes, who is a patient at the Shriners Hospital in Greenville. Mrs. Ott Stone visited relatives at Ninety Six recently. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Fowler and son, Richy, visited in Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynie, Mrs. Edd Young and daughter, Carolyn Ann, visited in Greenwood. (Continued on Page 8) . ^ Melda Saiterfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Satlerfield, was chosen Queen to represent Providence School. Lydia Mills, at the "Tom Thumb Bowl"? football game.