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6 Den 2 Presents Sh (ittt I ,v May meeting of Pack 138. Cli: Street School on the night of Ma} A skit "The Indians and The S 2 under the direction of their Dei Mr. Claude Crocker presented teemen. Cub Master and Den Mot Refreshments were served dur program. NEWS ITEM (Continued from Page 5) Mr. Tommy Moore, second hand of spinning, has been catching up with his fishing since the mill has been on five days and is having very good luck. Well we really wish for the ones that are sick a very speedy recovery. Well we will close this month's report bv saying good luck to you all and may the Lord Bless you all real good. CARD ROOM 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt Every one wants to wish Mr. Van Oxner a hearty welcome to our department as our new overseer. We wish him all the luck and success. Mrs. Annie Johnson had as her weekend guests her son, Lovd. and his wife and daughter of Lydia Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall visited over the weekend in Columbia, S. C., and Camden, S. C. Eastern Sttir l.earfer \\*m Mrs. Doris Harvey, ClintonL y d i a Laboralory technician, was recently elevated to position of Worthy Matron of James B. Parrot Chapter No. 9 of the Eastern Star. The beautiful installation ceremony was held in the Masonic Temple on April 19. Mrs. Harvey has been active in Star work for 6 years. Mr. Harvey is a Loom Fixer at Lydia. Their home at 119 Poplar St.. Lydia, won third place in the Yard-Village Improvement Contest this year. it At May Meeting n nton Mills, was held at Academy r 7. itagecoach" was presented by Den i Mother, Mrs. Harry Foster, registration cards to the Commithers. ing the social hour following the S AT LYDIA A 9P W TA Wvaft line ro. turned to Lake Charles, La., where he is stationed in the A. F. B. He spent a few days with his wife and children, Mrs. Peggv Motte of Lvdia Mills. We are sorry to know Mrs. Bill King is still sick at her home. We wish her a speedy recovery. We are glad to see Mr. William Snow of Laurens back at work after being in a bad car wreck Saturday evening. Flower Show Winner Mrs. Eva West. Fiber Tester in the Cotton Department of the Clinton-Lydia Quality Control Laboratory, is justly proud of her semi-double White Peony which won the 1st Place Blue Ribbon in the Open Class at the May 1st Flower Show sponsored by the Clinton Garden Club at the Junior High School. Mrs. West is considered an authority on flowers, and shrubs. Her yards at 505 Academy Street are always among the best looking anH Koct lror*4 i *-? V. ^ ? % nvf/1 M M M 1UC ^IIIUUII Community. CARD ROOM 2nd Shift By Myrtle Alewine Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradley enjoyed their visit to Myrtle Beach last weekend. They were visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. O. Henry, Jr. Tonv Vincent celebrated his tenth birthday Friday, April 5. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent. CARD ROOM 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrel! We welcome Thurman Jones and James W. Price to our department. Mrs. Ralph Dorn of Lafayette, Ga., is visiting Mr. and THE CLOTHMAKER Mrs. William L. Gambrell. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Fave, April I 22. ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Denver Mattison and sons of Starr spent the weekend with the Frank Moores. Happy Birthday this month to: ar James Poison, April 22. ^ James W. Price, April 11. Kenneth Johnson, son of g, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson, April 13. j le CLOTH ROOM G By Lillie Bell Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn gi and children of Laurens and Mrs. Ellis Glenn of Woodruff of spent the weekend with Mrs. vi Hallie Campbell. Fi Dickie Jackson from Key West, Fla., spent his leave th with his mother, Mrs. Inez Jackson. le Rev. Clee Blackwell and Pr wife, Margie, spent the Easter Holidays with her par- Pi ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. Sybil Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson and Maria of St. Paul, Va., Mrs. Rachel Ballenger of Greenwood. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Celia of Beach Island, S. C. 2f BIRTHDAYS Those having birthdays ^4l since the last issue were: Ernest Harris, April 18 Robert L. Bennett, May 5. m Ann Dallas, May 7. Shirley Barlow, May 14. ^ Mrs. Clara Bell Gilstrap, May 16. ^ Dickie Jackson, May 21. Anniversaries 111 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reeder celebrated their 3rd anniversary April 18. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McElveen observed their 15th anniversary May 1st. OFFICE I By Meda Williams Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Douglas announce the birth of a son, T. D., Jr., on April 17th at the Blalock Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. J. David Word, Mrs. Marvin Stewart and Mrs. Jerry Wingo attended the Rose Show in Greer May nth sponsored by the Men's Garden Club. Miss Barbara Alexander attended the Junior-Senior Banquet at Clemson College on May 4th. Complimenting Miss Bar- A bara Alexander, June bride,?i/\?4 t\/r? r* tt? r? _ i a cicli, ivirs. v.. il.. rumens and Miss Betty Alexander entertained a number of guests at a miscellaneous shower at the Clinton Community Building on Saturday, April 27. Mrs. Roberts directed a number of exciting games, after which the honoree was presented a shower of lovely and useful gifts. A delicious salad plate with potato chips, cake and punch was served. Out of town guests at the party included Mrs. Ethel Smart, mother of the bridegroom-elect, and Mrs. Vera uraKe, both c?t Ureenwood. Miss Alexander is to be married June 9 to Mr. David ? Smart of Greenwood. Ci NEWS FROfc Continued fro SPINNING NO. 9 3rd Shift By Ruby Deadwyler Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon id children, Mr. and Mrs. ] onnie Womble and children ] sited Mr. L. S. Harmon in iluda Easter Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hol?r and baby and Miss Shir- ; y Holden visited in Macon, a., recently. Mr. John Cope was Sunday ,?o? it1 -~~~ TA:II 1 itoi ui i i anv.cs u\iitii u. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ficklin Spartanburg were Sunday sitors of Mr. and Mrs. rank Deadwyler. Miss Frances Reece spent 1 le weekend in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shock- ] V are the proud grandparlts of a baby boy. Happy birthday to Dillard arker, who was 78 May 11. < Clara Smith, May 9. Rubv Gentry, May 13. ( Beatrice Reece, May 27. Lizzie Harris, April 26. Rov Harris, April 19. ( Linda Gail Harris, May 11. Mr. B. F. Shockley, May 1. Estess Campbell, April 16. Pauline Matthews, March , 1. Ralph Howard was in an lhimnhilo oo/?irilrtnf 4 vv/UIWliV UCV.1UV.111 uunua v. rish him a speedy recovery. Billy Reece has had the umps. We extend our deepest m pa thy to Jesse Reece in ic loss of his sister. Bertie 'illis, who died April 19. So long ? see you next onth. School Night Leaders?Responsit cademy Street School Night, spons ese teachers: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. W9- \ J* Jl Entertainers?One of the numer cademy Street School Night was - A - /~S 1 i 1 - oie: une ?Dseni wnen picture Wc lpacity audience. MAY, 1957 I CLINTON m Page 4) SPINNING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Lucille Edmonds Happy birthday to Ned Proctor May 12th and Mrs. Emmie Proctor May 16th. Mary Jane Deadwyler will be 3 years old May 25th. Jimmie Deadwyler was one year old April 8th. Clavton Edmonds was 11 ^ears old May 11th. Linda Edmonds, 14 years r>ld. May 26th. Gary Taylor, 10 years old, April 14th. Welcome to our department Kenneth Martin. Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard of Saluda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and family. Mrs. Eulila Owings and sister, Mrs. Agnes Walker, visited in Balfore, N. C., recently. Visiting Mrs. Eulila Owings and Mrs. Agnes Walker recently was their sister, Mrs. Bessie Cunningham, of Long Branch Community. Also Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley Wlyklui of Columbia. Mrs. Rosa Neal and daughter of Whitmire were weekend guests of the Edmonds. Shirley Richardson celebrated her 17th birthday on May (5th. Gene Richardson had a birthday May 3rd. He was 8 years old. Mr. Will Richardson had a birthday May 2nd. r i k V )le for the success of the recent ored by the Second Grades, were Copeland, and Mrs. Ellis. ous entertaining acts during the this scene of the Seven Dwarfs, is taken. The event attracted a