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SPINNING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Lydie Todd
Mrs. Daniel Osborne was a
patient at Hays hospital recently.
A 1 (J Hob E. Robinson is (
home on leave from Greenland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob E. Rob- I
inson visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Fulmer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer
visited Mrs. W. E. Fulmer of
Prosperity who celebrated her
83rd birthday on June 6. c
Rossie Avery is back home s
after 2 weeks at Blalock f
Clinic. We all miss you Rossie 1
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ind hope you will soon be
ible to return to work.
Helen Freeman has returned
lome after being a patient at
31alock Clinic.
Mrs. Henry Russ, Mr. and
drs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Rubv
Deadwvler and Lvdie Todd
/isited Claude Cooper at
Greenville General Hospital.
Jack Graham is a patient at
self Memorial Hospital in
Ire-en wood at this time.
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spent Saturday with
VIr. and Mrs. Hope Smith.
Birthdays
Joe Medlin?June 16
Bradley Medlin?June 5
Johnny Deadwyler?June 30
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Craine
ire the proud parents of a
on, Ronald Joe. May 14. They
lave another son. William
Carl.
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SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stone and
family from Easley visited
Mrs. Ctt Stone.
Mrs. Edd Young and daughter,
Carolyn Ann, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Jones in Greenwood
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
Craine and family visited
relatives in Pickens.
Miles Lavvson attended the
funerals of his nephew and his
three c h i 1 d r e n , who were
killed in an automobile wreck
in Ashville.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
Craine are the proud grandparents
of another grandson.
Born to Mrs. Jimmy Craine
on May 4.
We wish to congratulate
Jimmy Suttles. He received
his Bachelor of Science degree
at P. C. June 2nd.
We are glad to have Ruby
Ivester back at work after
being a patient at Blalock
Clinic for a while.
Billy Ray Craine is doing
nicely after a tonsil operation
at Hays Hospital.
Miriam and Miles Lawson,
Jr. have had the measles.
Mrs. Abelina Evans had a
birthday June 9.
E. E. (Hot Shot) Cagle has
a birthday June 29.
SPOOLING
3RD SHIFT
By Bill Lowery
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seay
ana cniidrcn spent a week end
in Winnsboro recently.
Jane and Linda, daughters
of Mrs. Barbara Woodward,
are visiting their grandmother,
Mrs. W. F. Carroll, in Elberton.
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Billv Lowery
and children and Mrs. Fern
Hardman were visitors in Balfour,
North Carolina recently.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Bobbie Jean,
to Bennie Hughey on June 29.
We want to welcome Mrs.
Jack Rhodes back after a sick
leave.
Happy birthday to Miles
Lawson on June 12 and Clifton
Heaton on June 27.
I would like to wish for
everyone a most enjoyable
fourth of July vacation.
CARDING NO. 2
1ST SHIFT
By Brooks Dunaway
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mr. ana mrs. CJSI'O KJ\inland
spent an enjoyable week end
in Pelzer with Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Sullivan.
Sidney Brewer celebrated
his 7th birthday on the 14th
of this month.
Thomas Edward Medlock
just reached a big four years
old.
Friends of John Fuller report
that his voice is in fine
shape for his songs ("Jail
House Rock") at Mineral
Springs each Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway
and family recently attended
in Ashville, N. C. the
funeral of close relatives, Mr.
fiPIlP F.flwnrHc nn<"l
daughters, who were killed in
an automobile accident over
Memorial Day week end.
Wayne Steve Wright had
his 9th birthday on June 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox
just completed 25 years of
happy married life on June
25, 1958.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers
were visited for a week end
bv their daughter and sonin-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells
from Columbus, Georgia.
John Maye is reported to be
enjoying his leisure hours in
his: nnur Kn'it
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mis. Eland Harris
and family of Batesburg, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and
boys of Greenville, Mrs. W. R.
Stronge and boy and Mrs.
Lewis Giles of Greenwood
visited Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove.
Mrs. R. N. Sullivan is recuperating
nicely after major
surgery at Hays Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Prince,
Supply Pastor of Enoree Bap
JUNE. 1958
tist Church, were dinner and
supper guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Yarborough
and family.
Mrs. Rufus King, Mama
King, Mary Terry and Dorothy
Davis visited the family
of the late Russel Smith in
Williamston Sunday.
Mrs. Esther Mitchell spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Leslie and Mrs. Lissie
Fox in Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grogan
will observe their 5th
wedding anniversary July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner
will observe their 1st wedding
anniversary June 21.
Shirley Turner will celebrate
a birthday July 12.
H. C. English?June 6th.
Anita Turner will be 7 years
old June 26.
Thomas B. Corley, Jr. will
be 12 years old June 23.
"Pete"Frier?July 1
Lance Frier?July 16
Mrs. Mamie Revels?July 16
Lillian Wallenzine?June 19
Arthur Davis?June 3
Linda Campbell is recuperating
from surgery on her foot
at Hays Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of
Aiken are receiving congratnlnt
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girl named Dolly Jean May 12.
They have two boys Johnny
and Jim. Mrs. Carr is the former
Lessie Hedgepath of
Clinton. Bud is formerly of
Joanna.
Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Davenport
celebrated their 15th anniversary
June 5.
NOTE OF THANKS
I would like to take this
means to thank everyone for
their kindness and sympathy
extended to me during the
illness and death of my wife.
Dock Dover
I have set the Lord always
before me: because He is at
my right hand, 1 shall not be
moved.?(Psalm 1<>, S.)
God is always with us, llis
children. Hut our willfullness.
our selfishness, our stubborn
clinging to unworthy thoughts
and habits, keep us from knowing
His love, in which we will
find the strength to surmount
all life's trials.
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Albert and Stanley, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Davenport, Clinton
Mills, enjoy birthdays this
month. Albert was 12 ye-rs old
June 8th, Stanley will celebrate
his 4th birthday June 24.