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MAY. 1958 ^^BL L~ r leShii^^^^^*' Wv Laura Jeannette McCall is the daughter of Elbert and Neola Mc- i Call. Elbert is a Clinton Loom ( Fixer and Neola is a Battery j Filler. Laura plans to take a i business course. Tracy Lamcnd Quinton. Tracy has plans to enter the Air Force. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinton. Kula, his mother, is a Spooler Tender at Lydia. I CLINTON NEWS with Mr. and Mrs. Harold I Shaw and familv in Columbia. S. C. Mrs. Marshall Samples has been sick. Mrs. Barbara Robinson of Camden visited Mr. and Mrs L. F. Fulmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uldrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and Debbie and Mr. Harold Hairston and sons visited Mrs. Harold Hairston who was ill at the College Medical Hospital in Charleston recerMv. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Wooten and Debbie ? sited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel James of Charleston recently. Mr. and Mrs. C). L. CJodfrev and sons of Ninety-Six visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten over the weekend. tv t - n it 1 i r l ... Iivirs. iviaiK txeisier 01 Lexington. Mrs. Pearle Bedenbaugh and Mrs. Karl Craps I and son of Leesville visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer. Birthdays I Hope Smith?May 17. Bona Ncal Smith?May 29. Odell Lambert?May 21. Mrs. Paul Smith?May 7. ' v- "VI - ' Danny, Steve. Carol Ann and Clinton Mills. Danny will celebra ] Zander Margaret Motes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Motes >f Clinton. Mr. Motes is employed in the card room. Miss Motes is undecided as to her future plans. IMS. Robert William Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oddest Thomas of Clinton. Mr. Thomas is a long serviced employee at Clinton. Robert was a member of C. H. S.'s fine basketball team. His futureplans are uncertain. ? Continued SPOOLING 1st Shift By Kate Riddle We want to take this means of thanking the management and all those who made it possible for the grand Bar-BQ. We all enjoyed it very much and we are working toward our two million man hours without an accident. Thanks again for the wonderful time, everything was very nice. Mrs. L. VV. Kii.g was honored with a dinner on Mother's Day at Lake Greenwood with all her children and most of her grandchildren being present. Her children are Mr and Mrs. L. \V. King. Jr. and their daughter, Shelia. and son. Steve, of Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Ed King of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and children of Clinton. Mr and Mrs. "Bill" King of Clin ton. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kim and Maria of Clinton. Mr. anc Mrs. J. L. Smith and thcii daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. David Klinch. o Beach Island, and Mrs. Ralpl Stewart and son. Keith, anc ,-s hi r \ & i \ i ?~ - V * * # fllV Janice are the fine looking child te a birthday May 31st. Janice 'HE CLOTHMAKE] 4*k. TaA A .. rv..? & 1CU11CII iicciy, /All UUI" standing student at C. H. S. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle Neely. Mr. Neely is Secretary of Clinton Mills. Joe plans to enter College this fall. V' Elizabeth Joyce Ann Todd, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Joe Todd. Her mother. Alma, is a Battery Filler at Lydia. Joyce will prepare herself for a nursing career at Lander College. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester and Sandra. Gail and Danny spent Mother's Day weekend in Martin. Ga., with Mrs. Ivester's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. John Hedspeth. Mrs. Mildred Wilkerson and Furman Adams spent the weekend in Aiken with Mr. and vt.-o u*., iUiD. >> CUKIH 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells. Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernel Is, Jr.. and children. Mrs. Mark Satterfield and daughter. Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son, 1 Clary. Mr. Tommy Proffitt. Mis. Furman Brown and son, ; Jimmy and daughter. "Pat" and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy I Cauble and family visited I Mrs. Florence Ervin in North Augusta and all had dinner ; with Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. ; Rhodes Mother's Day. Mrs. Carve Barker of Seneca was an overnight guest of ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells, 1 Sr. Mrs. C. F. Oakley is spending two weeks with her son f and family. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Frank Oakley and family in 1 Indianapolis. Indiana. ren of Mr. and Mrs. William Metts. is five months old. R l| s Mm Janet Carolyn Poole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foole. Janet's mother. Pauline, is a weaver at Lydia. Janet plans to attend college in the fall. James Richard Turner. Textile student. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Colie Turner. Colie has 23 years continuous service at Clinton. He is a Drawing Tender. James plans to enter the Air Force. H^ppy Birthday Vernon Ivester?May 12. Betty Webb?June 10. SPOOLING 2nd Shift By Sara Lawson We. members of the second shift Spooling Department, extend our sympathy to the Cagle family in the death of their son and brother. Bobbie, who died Friday. April 4. after a brief illness. We are glad to have Hot Shot Cagle and Nellie Ward back after being out sick. Mrs. McDonald Craine and little daughter. Beverly Jean, has been sick recently. ^ f i * * * ? Air. ana ivirs. jonn matterfield and family from Greenwood visited Mrs. Ott Stone. Mrs. Perry Chasteen and Mr. and Mrs. William Chasteen visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Young and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and daughter. Mrs. Clifton Heaton. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leopard and son. Larry, of near Ninety-Six visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Miles and Giles Lawson spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hill Bishop and boys near Joanna. Mr. anil Mrs. James Taylor and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson and family recently. Mrs. Thelma Young and Mrs. Abelina Evans visited in Charleston. Birthdays Marsha Ann Malone, daughter of Mrs. Junie Malone ? May 9. Mrs. Junie Malone?May 21. Bill Burden?May 11. Sara Lawson?May 18. 7 .ML yi Barbara Evelyn Roberts. Barbara plans to further her education at Winthrop. She was very :irtiv<* in thp srhool life at C. H. S. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts. Mr. Roberts is Superintendent of the Lydia Plant. SPOOLING 3rd Shift By Bill Lowery Mr. ana Mrs. William Samples. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Samples and Mary Wright attended the Oral Roberts meeting in Charleston recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carroll of Elberton. Georgia, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward. We are glad to report that Mrs. Ruby Butler is improving after an extended illness. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lowery announce the birth of a son, Harold Kent, on April 29, at Blalock Clinic. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Gam brell have moved to the country. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willis of Union were recent visitors of the Evans Wallens in Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rushton. Billy Sherfield and Nellie Sherfield spent the weekend at Lake Greenwood recently. Thomas Mitchell of Laurens visited Mrs. Esther Mitchell and Marion Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold. Mrs. C. B. Few, Mrs. H. L. Davis and children of Jacksonville were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine were visitors in Great Falls recently. M" and Mrs. George Kellet of Simpsonville were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Fuller in Laurens. The W. C. Wallenzines visited their son Pvt. Maxie Wallenzinc at Fort Jackson Sunday. PFC Lewis Wallenzine spent the weekend at home before going to Fort Lee. Va.. where he will be stationed for a few weeks. Mrs. A. B. Lindley of Greenwood. also Janice. James and Charles Lindley were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kellcy Fuller in Laurens. Mrs. Esther Mitchell visited her two sisters in Easlev several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Leslie. Mrs. Lissie Fox. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Faulkner of Jacksonville spent a few days here visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Huev Barnett, the James Dunaways, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunawav. Mr. James Dunawav is a medical patient in Greenville General Hospital.