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SEPTEMBER, 1957 &r\m?* ' ? fl ' r I ifrn tim&fM WEAVING 1st Shift By Sara Jenkins Hi Folks, here we are back steaming and fuming cause the weather's so dreadful. Hasn't it been a scorcher lately? 1 don't know about all you others, but it's a relief to me being at work. It seems much cooler in the mill than it is outside. Our column seems a little small this month, but here goes what we have. James McLendon spent a week recently in Mt. Vernon, Ga? with his uncle. Durant Spoon. Barbara Jo Todd and Dale Edwards r e c e n 11 y visited Mrs. Alma Todd. Both are student nurses at Greenville General Hospital. Mrs. Sudie Grant continues ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Williams. Jean McLendon has returned home after being a patient at a local hospital several days this week. Blake Saxon of Saluda was a recent visitor of the Joe Todds. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milam visited the latter's nephew. William Grant, at Moore General Veterans Hospital near bwannanoa, in. u., recently. Rev. J. E. Coker wishes to announce there will be an all-dav sinking and Homecoming at the Cross Hill Church of God on Sept. 29th. Everyone is invited?bring a well-filled basket and tea for dinner. Mrs. Joe Corley held "open-house" at her new home on Caldwell St. for the nm Knrc f fKo W \t t T nf X I 1V. 1 1 1 k/v k *> */X HIV. ? ? W . V/* Lydia Baptist Church and also the members of the "Secret Pal" club, composed of her co-workers. A lovely evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Milam and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers visited the family of the ' The handsome gentlemai above is Danny Holder, son o Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Holdei Lydia Mills. 1 ' ' i late Mrs. F. A. Buchannon at 1 Swannanoa, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and < daughters, Lynn and Beverly, Mrs. Willie Cannon and Mona ? and Mrs. J. H. Crowe recently visited the Kings Moun- 1 tain National Park. Mrs. Charlie Walker was a 1 recent visitor of the Milt Milams. ; Hated to lose my good loom fixer. Ralph Blackwell. but we all wish to extend our congratulations to him on his recent promotion. We extend a hearty welcome to Lewis Abercrombie from the 2nd shift and to Mr. Johnson of the 3rd. Glad to have you both with us. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Maye and David spent a recent weekend in Charleston. Mrs. Sara Jenkins and Lvnn ^nd Mrs. J. H. Crowe spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Holland in Allendale. Mrs. Crowe remain for an extended visit. Bettv Gallman celebrated her birthdav September 11. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell of Newberry and Mrs. Jimmie Armstrong and children of Miami. Fla.. were Sundav guests of Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and Mrs. Willie Cannon. Guess that's all for this time folks, hope to have lots of news next month. Oh?by the way. did any of vou see that big bass on disnlav at T.vdia Mills Store0 A beautiful catch bv Perry Parrish?9 lbs. 12 ozs. Bye for now?work safelvl WEAVING 3rd Shift By Maraaret Donald We welcome to the third shift Mr. Ralph Blackwell. our new Second Hand. Lots of good luck. Mrs. Frank Shoemaker and children of Columbia, S. C.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris visited relatives in Seneca Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fennell were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris this week. Mr. Billy Fennell celebrated his birthday September 11. Reubin Overstreet had a birthday September 1. r.un- Pnrrnl '' vrvir? j old August 30. Mike Crawford was a years old August 0. ft Mrs. T. M. Donald will be leaving us this week. They are moving to Seneca, S. C THE CLOTHMAKER SPINNING 2nd Shift By W. N. Nabors We have had a lot of sickless on this shift this month. Julia Frick has been out because of her mother being ,:?i. Horace has been out severil days because of having ;ome teeth pulled. Our foreman. Tommy VToore, at this writing is in he hospital to have an operation on his shoulder. Lois Gilstrap stuck a nail n her foot which is very gainful. Gladys Campbell has been aut several days. So much for the bad news and now some good news. Your reporter got news this week he had a grand nephew born in Paris, France. The mother is formerly Miss Shirlev Pearson of Laurens, S. C., and a niece of this reporter. Arthur Alexander, from rr a. _1 'fi ill 1 a, 1 me iirsi snm, win De on me second until Tommy gets back which we think will only be a few days. Jessie Hairston had to go home tonight. One of her children was sick. We hope it was nothing serious. This is all the news I have for this time and will say again May the Lord bless you all and keep you until we meet again next month. Fishing Contest (As of September 10) Competition is keen among the more than 200 members of Clinton-Lydia Mills' Fishing Clubs who are "Fishing t l-wi u/irp" tfl tftn thp leaders for the many beautiful and useful prizes that await the division winners at the contest closing. Paul Foster and J. B. Neal. Presidents of the Clubs, announced this week that a 5 HP. Scott-Atwater Motor will be presented by the Mill Company to the winner in the Bass Division at each Plant. Clinion Club Leaders Bass?Harold Burgess 8 lbs. 10 oz. Crappie?Harold Burgess 3 lbs. 11 oz. Bream?R. E. Cheek 12 oz. Catfish?Wm. Brewer 5 lbs. 8 oz. Carp?Walter Smith 6 lbs. 9 oz. Lydia Club Leaders Bass?Perry Parrish 9 lbs. 12 oz. Crappie?Dave H. Roberts 3 lbs. 9 oz. Bream?Harlcy Culpepper 5 oz. Catfish?W. A. Taylor 4 lbs. 8 oz. Carp?H. H. Hughey 7 lbs. 8 oz. Lydia Women's Division Bass?Annie M. Parrish Service Awards . . . (Continued from Pago 1) Clyde M. Lanev Jessie E. Lanev Hcnrv Lawson. Jr. Juanita Leopard Dollic V. Lusk Ruby L. Lvdia Lila McCullou^h James W. McGee Flonnie McWatcrs Mary Martin James B. Meadows Louise Meadows Evelyn Medlin I Annie B. Milam E Nellie Moore J William H. Nabors \ J. W. Pope Annie Price James R. Price ? Leah Pryor Beatrice Reece William J. Reece Beatrice Richardson Willie M. Riley Richard Rochester William Samples Fred Satterfield Nicodemus Sorrow Jimmy Suttles Eva Thibodeau Bessie Tucker Mary Turner Jennie Watkins Lillie Webb Elizabeth Woodward WEAVING J Josephine Allman 1 William Gilbert Bigham ^ Frances Bradberrv ( Harold H. Burgess ( y~v 1 j a r> a1 i Kooeri f\. nuuer j J. W. Calvert Izell P. Campbell Roy R. Cannon < Presley Chancy Melvin Creswell Clyde Croy Jack F. Cunningham George W. Davis James F. Dunaway D. D. Ficklin William H. Fowler Doris M. Gibbs Helen S. Glenn Christine Gray Isabell Hamrick Joyce Handback Mattie V. Heaton Glidv Holmes Joe M. Holtzclaw Grady Home Gladys Hughes Herman Johnson Cassie Jove Oeorge B. Joye Rov D. Kennedy James C. Kernells. Jr. Mildred Kinard Annette Kuykendall Lawrence Kuykendall Lumas W. Lake Dorothy K. Lanford Lawrence Lanford Dewey L. Lawrence Dorothy Lawson Franklin J. Lawson Loree D. Lawson Catherine Lewis Fred Lowerv Joe M. Lynch Opal McAlister Raymond McCoy Ernest McCullough Inez McGinnis William R. McGinnis Emily McNinch A. C. Meadors William Metts Thomas Milam Lillie M. Moates James M. Moore Robert O'Sullivan wuia r^di 1 Mary Price Sudie Putman William Rogers Ghoid;c Simmons Mildred O. Smith William Snelgrove Howard Stroud Reuben B. Stroud Thelma Suttles Edna Terry Robert L. Thornton J. W. Walton Louise Webb Robert L. White Vernon Williams Haskell w liiiamson Paul Wilson CLOTH James R. Braswell L. C. Gooch Lucille McGee Dewey Oxner Clvde Putman Virginia Reeder Noah Scott Benjamin Williams 5 SHOP ra Chandler imery T. Dean ames E. Donnon Villiam W. Graham Arthur W. Hamilton Jarl Heaton, Jr. oe Moon (Col.) "red Shelton George Snelgrove ^onnie Watson (Col.) Jobby Wooten WAREHOUSE fames Copeland (Col.) fames R. Davis (Col.) fohn M. Dillard (Col.) T. Dunlap VILLAGE iarold C. Cauble darold R. Cauble lohnnie Dillard (Col.) lames D. Gary (Col.) rames D. Haupfear ^oy G. Haupfear fohn B. Smith Henderson Suber (Col.) >Villie Tate (Col.) Ueorge Turner Dlaude Ward Edgar Watson (Col.) OFFICE Velma Burnett Z. A. Cooper Doris J. Harvey E. C. Huffstetler John Vassey Lewis N. Wallace Eva M. West Myrtle K. West Arthur C. Young. Jr. LYDIA COTTON MILLS CARDING William F. Bagwell William J. Bailey Sherman Blackwell Ada Cook Marvin Harvey Annie Johnson Dewitt McAlister Floyd McClain Marshall Motes Van Oxner. Jr. Herman I. Phipps Joe Sherrifield. Sr. Roy Snider Thomas Wells W. F. Williams Martha Wvatt SPINNING Arthur Alexander Florence Alexander Bernice Bailey Lewis D. Bass Henry Beal Chariie F. Birchmore Sara Boyter Lola Brown Lessie Bullman Gladys Campbell John Campbell Geneva Caughman jdiiics Wilma Coleman Jennings Cook Mamie Cothran Addie Crowe Cora Crowe Ola Dalton Connie Davis Willie M. Dean John Edmonds Mary Ellison Audrey Estes Doris Estes James E. Estes John H. Estes Julia Frick James H. Fuller Etta Gilbert Cornelius Gillham Narvis Godfrey Ida Gregory Arzette Handback Robert Hairston Clarence Hinson Nina Howell Leola Jennings Loyd Johnson Mac Johnson Beulah Jones Eva Kellett Jack Lanev Roy Lashlev Betty J. McElhannon (Continued on Page 6)