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MAY. 19S7 SPINNING NO. 3 3rd Shift By Lydie Todd Mr. and Mrs. Livingston and children, Mrs. Gauiney and son of Columbia spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and tv ir t t r*i i i mrs. nope amun. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Reid and sons of Laurens spent Sunday at the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and children of Greenville spent the weekend with Mrs. Bertie Reid. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Leopard and Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russ of Cherokee Falls. Helen Butler, Rossie Avery and son attended their family reunion at Favetteville, N. C., Easter Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Bedenbaugh of Leesville spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Fulmer and Mr. Fulmer. Mrs. Sybil Oulla of Ware Shoals spent a few days with Lydie Todd and Mrs. Lola Russ. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craps and family of Prosperity spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer. Have been fishing a lot lately. Yep, caught a lot of little ones. Birthdays Lona Mae Smith has a birthday May 29. Also her rind Hnnn i "7 . . >^1111111, IVia V 1 I. Little Cathy Campbell will be 3 years old May 19th. Frances Holder had a birthday May 1st. With the Sick Mrs. Marshall Samples has returned to her home on Davis Street after being a patient at Blalock Clinic the past week. Miss Margaret Fulmer of nonr Plintnn I ikiumcu nume after undergoing surgery at Havs Hospital. We wish Miss Fulmer and and Mrs. Samples a speedy recovery. SPOOLING 1st Shift By Kate Riddle Mrs. Irbv Ginn and children of Joanna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson of Augusta, (ia? visited the latter's sister. Mrs. Ethel McGinn is, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawson of Baltimore. Md., were supper guests of Ralph and Kate Riddle while they were here for the wedding of the former's niece. Miss Catherine Dunaway and A 1 le n Young. (Jinny and Debbie Bagwell spent the weekend w i t h Ralph and Kate Riddle recently. Mrs. Ethel McCJinnis visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith in Joanna recently. SPOOLING 2nd Shift By Sara Lawson Mrs. Herman Hempill. Mrs. Vernon Wilkinson and Mrs. Mildred Wilkinson of Toccoa, CJa., visited their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivcster. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughters attended a birthday dinner recently at T the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffith near Saluda. Linda Marie Culbertson and Mrs. A. C. Culbertson, trom Aiken, visited Mrs. Bertha Culbertson. Mrs. Ott Stone visited relatives in Greenwood and Ninety Six recently. Mrs. Clarence Lawson and Mrs. Bettie Lawson visited Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson. , Mrs. Sara Lawson and chil- 3 dren visited her father, Pete c Copoland, recently. Little Kay Rhodes is progressing nicely at the Shriner's Hospital in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Craine announce the arrival of a daughter, Beverly Jean, born April 14th. Mrs. Abelina Evans is a patient at the Blalock Clinic whore she underwent an oporation. She is doing nicely. Mrs. Sara Lawson has been receiving treatment for ear trouble from Dr. Robert E. Livingston. Specialist, at Newberry. t Bill Burden had a birthday i May 11th. j Sara Lawson's birthday is May 18th. Mrs. Junie Malone will observe her birthday May 21st. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mr. Osco Wright of Peachland. N. C., celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday Sunday. April 16. A great host of relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wright and son, Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans and Jean, Mrs. Jack Barrett and j daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. ] Wright and Mr. and Mrs. 3 Earl Wright of Laurens attended this celebration at I Peach land. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crawford and family of Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans Sunday. Mrs. I. W. Harvey entertained a group of little boys and girls with a birthday party honoring her daughter. Kathv, on her 6th birthday April 26th. Outdoor games were played under the direction of Mrs. Keith McGee, after w aids refreshments were served to the 25 little hovs and girls by the hostess. Mr. C. M. Frier and boys and Fred Neal went fishing down at Lake Murray Saturday. The Brevard Pattersons attended the Mahaffey reunion in Fort Mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine and son, "Smokev", of North Augusta visited their parents in Clinton recently. M r anrl \Tr< AikoI P.> >/ .> and children of East Flat Rock, N. C., and Mrs. A. G. Peace of Landrum were Sunday visitors of the Dorsey Turners recently. Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversarv May 21st. Mrs. Inez Turner will celebrate her birthday May 16th. Landv, Marsha. Earl. Anita and Lana Turner recuperated from mumps last week. Miss Marlene Humphries of Joanna was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe recently. The Junior G. A.'s of Cal HE CLOTHMAKER Harold Burgeis of Clinton First >hift Weaving is shown with a ! pound 11 oz. crappie t at he aught rerently. He is in first >lace in the crappie division of he Clinton Mills Fishing Club. W ^ M I m Joel Cox. Jr. is shown with a >'2 pound bass he recently raughl at Lake Greenwood. He s tied for third place in the bass iivision of the Clinton Mills Pishing Club. r, l T -I I ,W_yMM , I 1 H ^ E A Paul and Harry Foster, Clinton Mills Spinning, recently brought back this hefty siring of big boys. In the Clinton Mills Fishing Club Harry is in second place and Paul third in the bass division. rUu Walt McAlister. Clinton Mills Shop, shows one that didn't get away. The catch displayed weighed 38 pounds and was caught at Santee Cooper. CAMP FIRE CIRCS The girls of Camp Fire, Blue Birds and Horizon Clubs recently had their candy sale and are looking forward to summer camp. S u m m e r Camp will begin for the Clinton Girls July lii. and they will stay until July 19. The Lydia girls will leave on July 22. and will return on July 26. Parents please keep this in mind and make plans for your daughter to a 11 e n d camp. \arv Baptist Church, with their Counselor, Miss Marion Mitchell, attended Coronation Service held at the First Baptist Church in Laurens Sunday evening. The group was accompanied by Mrs. Bill Osborne and Miss Gaynelle Barbary. Young Scu L A Wt> 9mt Jackie Jackson. Cecelia McLendon recently had science exhibits selectee at Furman University. Cecelia had Chemistry and Biolo combined talents to build an electric bcrs of Clinton Junior High science c Water Safety The swimming and boating s< bring to your attention certain p vent the loss of life to you or me During the months of May thi more than 1000 persons per mon drowning. Practice these recognized safei 1. It is considered safest to s of a life guard or a compa swimmer. 2. Know your ability as a sw ities accordingly. It's the s into trouble. 3. Select the proper place to of the water, depth, and b( able. 4. To avoid possible cramp, w to two hours after meals n If rnur Iinal n?- />^nr>o leave it to swim ashore. H? piece of life saving equij; nished you. 6. For any distance swimming another swimmer or a bo 7. Acquaint yourself with th ficial respiration. It may b Above all. don't lose your head an accident occur. To attempt actively drowning person withou is bordering on suicide. Clinton Woman's Club Holds Party " si The Woman's Club of Clin- n ton sponsored a Stanley party at the Community Building , on Monday evening. April 8. The proceeds were divided ? between our club treasurer and a fund for the club to C! take a trip. We don't expect 11 to have enough to take a long v trip this summer, but we s< Lydia-Clinton Kindergart WSt m m The Lydia-Clinton Kindergarten the auditorium ot the Providence Sc ings given by the children. Claude A. Crocker presented dipl Debbie Bagwell. Kathy Dale B ^ v-risp v?ary *_unningnam, Audrey L>< dee, Billy Harvey, Kathy Harvey. Patricia Osborne. Malaine Snelgrove 7 sntists ^Rg^U r M and Mexie Davis, all of Lydia, i ior ine uisinci science r air gy entries. Jackie and Maxie may. Sixty-seven other memrlasses attended the Fair. Af easures eason is here. We want to irecautions which may prembers of vour family. *ough August an average of th die in this country from ty precautions: ;wim under the observation nion who is an experienced immer and limit your activhowoff who very often gets swim, where the conditions ittnm arp known to Kp cnit_ ait from an hour and a half before swimming. Id overturn or capsize, don't mg on. That boat is the best >ment which could be furalways be accompanied by at. le standard method of artie the means of saving a life, and become panicky should a swimming rescue of an I proper life saving training ave decided to have this as ne of our projects year aund. and we hope by next jmmer we can plan a real ice irip. Our regular meeting will e held on the 5th Monday f this month, which is the 9th. instead of the 4th Monay. The program will be a lusical program and we inite you to come and hear ome of your talent perform. en Holds Graduation E!71 held its graduation program in :hool with a program and readomas to the following: rown. Michael Campbell. Gene ees. Tommy Ficklin, Roger HarEddie Ledford. Peggy Moore. > and Carol Thornton.