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AUGUST. 1957 WEAVING NO. 2 1st Shift By Grace Wooten and Mildred Kinard Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Mrs. Faye Medlin visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis in Bee Log, N. C. Mrs. Edwin Hardman has returned to Leesvillc, Louisiana after visiting her mother, Mrs. Alice Kuykendall. Priscilla Gail Turner of Williamston is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vaughan of Greenville spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and children spent Sun day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ward returned the visit the following Sunday and both families visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker on ~w jl ^ w O/ t / > v >\4 i ' ! V Teresa Joy was one year old June 25th. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon. Clinton Mills. Sunday afternoon. Ken Allman spent two weeks in Anderson with his father's sister. Mrs. Meredith Fortncr. Mrs. Fortner returned home with him and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman. Steve Allman spent the week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Campbell, in Laurens. Tech. St4t. and Mrs. Charles Kellv and c li i 1 d r e n of Charleston visited Mrs. Kelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. CI. Galloway recently. Mrs. Kelly was scheduled to undergo surgery at Roper Hos piiai m Charleston August 14. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams had a very pleasant surprise recently when Robert's first cousin, Mr. Hilton Jones of Norwalk, Conn., whom he hadn't seen since childhood visited them. Your reporter and her husband. Cecil Wooten, spent a very enjoyable weekend in Charleston recently when we visited my brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel James, and attended the Legion of the Moose convention. Mrs. Dora Leopard, with all her children and grandchildren. spent Sunday, July 27, at Greenwood State Park. Each family brought along a well filled basket of food and enjoyea a picnic lunch. Mrs. Leopard said she was a "guest", so she just helped eat what the others brought. Mrs. Aline Lanford and Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Scott of Fountain Inn visited their niece. Mrs. Betty Lynch, in Sumter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner and children were supper guests of Mr. Turner's mother in Pelzer on a recent Sunday evening. Also present were Mr. Turner's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turner of Danville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser visited her brother. Mrs. W. C. Gambrell, who is a patient at Anderson Memorial Hosnital. Tommy Lanford spent a week in Fountain Inn with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Scott. Glad to report that Mrs. Lyda Bell Leopard has returned to work after a three months' absence which time she underwent surgery at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Sam O w e n s underwent minor surgery at Blalock Clinic August 5. Our sincere wishes for an early recovery Sgt. and Mrs. Calvin Lee oi Myrtle Beach spent a recent weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rov Cannon. Mr. B. R. Slaughter of Atlanta. Ga.. recently visited his brother and sister-in-law Rev. and Mrs. James Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and girls of Florence and Mr Jerry H. Joye. Sr. of Clintoi was one of the graduates of th< Carolina Company in G r e a Lakes, Illinois, on August 3rd u. a i ^ _ i a %.m ne is me sun ui i*i r. <inu i?iib Cassie Joye. Clinton Mills. THE CLOTHMAKER and Mrs. Raymond Campbell and children of Atlanta, Ga., were recent guests of relatives, coming especially for the Campbell and Sease wedding. Little Misses Gail Griffin and Janice Campbell were attendants. Birthdays Dot wiiKie James?August 22. Grace Wooten?August 27 and Delmar Snelgrove ? 1 year old?August 27, share birthdays with a slight difference in age of course. John Hughes?August 30. Robert Adams?August 24. Opal Barker?5 years old? August 29. Linda Lyda?17 years old? August 20. Lois Carlev?August 22. Nancy Blease?7 years old ?beptember 4. Dixie Ann Simmons ? 3 years old?September 9. Sandy Leopard?August 17. Lee McCall celebrated her birthday August 16 with a party at the home of her parJames Kenneth Lowery is the eighl-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery, Clinton Mills. ents. Lee received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Turner will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary August 30. WEAVING NO. 2 2nd Shift By Inez Blackwell News time, but not very much news, seems as if everyone has stayed at home and rested, since vacation time. Mrs. Cecil Spur lock and 1 son of Charleston visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long i and Mrs. Evelyn Wilson from Greenwood visited Mr. and AT TT C* il. ivirs. Horace omun recenuy. Mrs. Julia Edwards of Rock Hill spent two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker. Clifton Heaton is a pat ent in Blalock Hospital, where he underwent surgery. Hope he'll be up and around soon. Mrs. Frances Steveson and children of Gastonia. N. C., and Mrs. Sadie Kinard and children of Newberry were iwpnt \'i*iitr?r? of A/Tr nnrl Mrs. W. H. Beckham. Lawrence Leopard is visiting in Cherokee Falls. S. C.. and Turman says it is lonesome at his house. Mrs. Eddie Price and chil? dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Mct Ninch and Miss Sara Nell ' McNinch are visiting in N. J. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Horace Rogers is a patient at Hays Hospital. Hope she is well again soon. Birthdays for August include: Horace Smith?August 19. Jerry Smith- August 3. Mrs. Eddie Lawson ? Au gust 11. Jennifer Bragg?August 14. Mrs. Mattie Heaton ? August 15. Mrs. Magalene Heaton ? August 15. Ronnie O'Dell N o r r i s, grandson of Mrs. Mattie Heaton, August 1. WEAVING NO. 2 3rd Shift By Mary Miles Mr. and Mrs. Billy SnelfTrnvF* anH fnmilv Mr and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove in Saluda recently. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson and family visited Mrs. Vera Robinson in Piedmont. S. C. Mrs. Virginia Spurlock and son of Charleston. S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker. We are glad Mrs. Mahaffey's foot is O. K. now. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hamrick and family spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hamrick are planning a fishing trip this weekend. I hear Mrs. Hamrick has been catching the most fish. Mrs. Mary Miles and family visited her father, Mr. E. H. Huchs, in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Huchs has been sick and returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Gladys Huchs has returned home after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean and Debbv in Salt Lake City, Utah. We are glad to have Mrs. Vivian Holcome back at We would like to welcome Edith Rearden. Guynita Lanford. Rudolph Holden and Jim Henry to the 3rd shift. Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Turner and family, along with Mrs. Emma McCuen oi Greenville. S. C.. spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Grad\ Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gradv Turnei and family visited Mr. anc Mrs. George W. Turner o: Pelzer. S. C., recently. Birthdays CZ 4 /-v< ^ O rtOfr 1 rl OlC\ tr J VJIKA? August 12. Mrs. Gladys Huchs ? Au gust 4. Terri Leigh Pierce?1 yeai old?July 17. Cornelia Martin ? Augus 28. Z mr& II Y^. ?r "Butch" is the handsome 1 months old son of Mr. and Mr Harry Black. Clinton Weaving. 3 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Peace of Woodruff will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary August 11. They have 12 children and 15 grandchildren. WEAVING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Margaret Cannady Miss Linda Hooper of Newberry spent last weekend with her sister, Betty Jo C res well. Lucy Robinson has a birthday September 5. Mrs. June Black and Terry of Greenville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. Henry Fallow celebrated his 18th birthday August 16. Mr Mrc T TTorl 1*11 CU1U 1*11 O. U . AJU1 A A-/W11 nan are the proud parents of a 7 pound and 11 ounces baby girl, born at Self Memorial Hospital August 4. Her name is Jane Holland Donnan. We welcome Jimmy Barker to our department. Mr. and Mrs. Colev Campbell attended the Wrights reunion at Greenwood Park. Mrs. Visharoe Jove is a patient at Hays Hospital. We hope her a speedy recovery. Our deepest sympathy goes to Joe Cleveland in the death _r L :_ 1 -n/TiU -1 ui iiib bibitri -ui-idw, iviiiuicu Cleveland, of Williamston, S. C. WEAVING NO. 3 3rd Shift By Jeanette Gilliam We welcome Paul J. Bowl - * Wfm hJ . Vi. - iJ [ Delmar Snelgrove will celebrate his first birthday August 27. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolan Snelgrove and the grandson of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, Clinton Mills. 1 f ing to our department. Harold Madden says he is going to get married. Mrs. Stewart Jenning and daughter visited in Greenville. Mrs. H. C. English has a r birthday August 27. Happy birthday. Dot English has traded cars. SPINNING NO. 1 1st Shift By Vera Smith and Ruby Lydia Hi folks, news time again and here we go. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ; Fulmer of Texas visited Mrs. Maude Mcdlin. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Byers of Woodruff visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brookshire over the weekend. I Mr. and Mrs. Julian Medlin of Charleston and Mrs. Ellen Cortez of Columbia vis9 ited Mrs. Maude Medlin and family.