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6 Clinton Picnic An p.v' hi rjol ?"' "* ^5 ?^K? - *--<:^j|m^^ , ~ - V. -5T^3i^HM|Pk The "cook-out" is positioned under the Shelter. Picnics can continue despite the seemingly inevitable rains on the day you have chosen for family or club outing. Everyone will be pleased with the recent improvements at the covered barbecue pit adjacent to the Swimming Pool. The "cook-out" has hoon mnvpH frnm tho ninp - ~ grove area on Elizabeth Street to the new shelter. This facility offers Clinton employees an ideal place for family outings as well as church, club, and other group picnics. Picnic tables have been Lydia News . . . Birthdays Mr. Jim Dean?August 3. Mrs. Houston Ellis?August 15. ch/,?a t. . 1 _ _ a OfttTl ^UltMIlcill JUiy t. Mrs. A. E. Alexander?Julv 10. Marriage Announcements Mickey O'Shields and Ray Riley on June 21. Mickey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields. Joan Hanna and "Shorty" Reace were married July 1. Betty Lamb and "Tick Tock" Massey were married July 1. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Tumlin of Long Beach, California, are the proud parents of a son, born July 8. named Darrell Lee. Mrs. Willie Dean of Lvdia Spinning is the proud grandmother. c*nriT%TTHTn Ol'lINlNliNVj 2nd Shift By W. N. Nabors Well, vacation time has come and gone and we hope everyone had a wonderful time. I sure enjoyed mine. I went down below Iva, on Savannah River, pole fishing and didn't catch anything, but I enjoyed trying. I'm not saying the big one got away either. Well, we have made another million manhours without a lost-time accident and this is the second time that Lvdia Mill has done this so let us co-operate and make it two million this time. We can do it if we will try hard enough. Everybody I've talked with enjoyed their vacation. Your reporter had guests for dinner on July 7. The Rev. ea Improvements 1 i placed under the shelter along with a water tap for cooking or cleaning. A water fountain for drinking purposes is located just outside the shelter. The shelter interior is well lighted foliate evening or night gatherings. The "cook-out" shelter may be reserved at the watchman's hut. Light bulbs and key to the electric switch may also be obtained from the watchman for any night activity. An identical facility is available at the Lydia plant for emplovees and their fam ilies. Stanley Hardee and family was visiting in Lvdia that day. He is the former pastor of the Baptist Church here. Mr. Tommy Moore went to school the last three weeks we worked before vacation, but is back on the job now. There is one thing I am proud of. there is less sick people to report this month. Ernest Blackwell. Jr., son of Agnes Blackwell, spinner, was operated on a few days ago but is doing very well now. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Montr n v/^?r* titop o mwi y x iv.i w ao uii ci lew days because of sickness, but is back at work now. Mattie Wrenn has been off several days because of sickness. We hope she will soon be back at work again. Sarah Young is also on the sick list and we hope for her a speedy recovery. Well, this is about all the news for this time and will close bv saying may the Lord bless you all real good and keep you till we meet again CARDING 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. John T. Whitmore, Jr., and their daughter and son-in-law spent their vacation up in the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Annie Bell Johnson and her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Johns, spent their vacation at Jacksonville Beach. Mrs. Robert Franks of Norfolk. Va., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Franks of Joanna during the Julv 4th holidays. She also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Davis and family visited the former's dad at Rock Hill, S. C., THE CLOTHMAKER ast weekend. t Mr. and Mrs. John F. Deyton, Sr., attended the camp ? neeting at Mauldin, S. C., last ? week. Mrs. Verner Dees and Bill \ Dees, with Miss Kathleen and ? Dottie Dees, visited Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees, Jr., at Riv- 1 ?rside, California, recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tribble t and daughter, Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willis visited ? the Dees during the July 4th \ holiday period. ( Mr. Johnny Deaton, Jr., and familv had a nipp varation at 1 Lake Greenwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bcal 1 spent part of the July 4th 1 holidays with the former's brother, Mr. Charlie Beal, of 1 Piedmont, Alabama. ' Sgt. W. D. Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt. 1 has returned to his base at Lake Charles, La., after a 20 1 day leave at home with his 1 wife, Mrs. Peggy Wyatt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall visited their daughter, 1 Mrs. Joan Wright, of Colum- < bus, Ga., last week. < Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Blackwell visited friends in New 1 York State during the July < 4th holidays. We sincerely hope that everyone enjoyed the July 4th vacation and we want to thank the management for making it possible for us to enjoy a week's vacation with r\n\r CARDING 2nd Shift By Myrtie Alewine 1 Myrtie Alewine and sons, Arthur and Wayne, visited her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Harmon, of Warner Robins, Ga., during vacation week. Arthur remained in Georgia for the rest of his school vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradly spent their vacation week with their daughter, Mrs. L. O. Henry, at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Henry and daughter came back with Mr. and Mrs. Spradly to stay a few weeks with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shealy spent vacation week with his wife's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hallman, of Pete, S. C. Mrs. Ada Cook spent her vacation week with her son. Rev. Donald Cook, and family at Whitaker, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts and Davev spent a few days at Myrtle Beach, S. C., during their vacation. Everybody is happy about the one million manhours without a lost time accident. They say, Let's make it two million! Card Room, 2nd Shift, safety slogan: Safety is our standard, performance is our duty. We are glad that Joe Nelson is feeling better and at home after staying a few days at Hays Hospital. We are glad to have Wayne McHan and Lee Chit wood working in our department. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Jones spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and family spent a few days in Cherokee, N. C., and Gatlinburg, Tenn., during vaca ion. b) Mr. and Mrs. John Broome ti ind son spent their vacation it Daytona Beach, Florida. ai Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crumley F vere weekend guests of Mr. A ind Mrs. W. L. Gambrell. B Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hiott oi lad Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Handjack of Anderson visited IV hem for the weekend. R Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore oi md daughters spent their A /aoation at Mvrtlp Rparh and ai Charleston. C Congratulations to Mr. and VI rs. Eddie McGee. They a .vere married June 28th. Mrs. K VIcGee is the former Edna G Wilson of Clinton. Congratulations to Mr. and VIrs. W. L. Gambrell on their IV 25th Anniversary July 1st. V Happy birthday to Edwin V Evans on June 6. a We're glad to know Mrs. Marshall Motes is able to be lome after being a patient at [Javs Hospital recently. We extend sympathy to 2! Furman Bagwell in the death 3f his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Davis. >f Princeton. We also extend sympathy to Mr. Van Oxner in the J death of his uncle. 2 CLOTH ROOM r? r?i i ? 1 _ ay aniriey nariow Well, vacation is over and 2 I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did. Mrs. Betty Harriss, Mrs. James Seegars and children and Mrs. James Campbell and Sandy went to the beach in Charleston for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Martin, daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Clec Black well, vis- ^ isted Mr. Martin's sister. Mrs. . Bertha Johnson, in Aiken. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish. Jr., of Aiken were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Huskey and son and Mr. G. C. Parrish, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Foy | frnm f Irnnnvillo 1V/T r unH I { Mrs. Pope Ox nor of Joanna and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ben- J nctt spent the week on Greenwood Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston and sons visited Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Blackstock and Betty Ann in Atlanta. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moss of Jacksonville, Florida, and relatives in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Heck and Mr. and Mrs. McLendon in Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Ann Lawson visited < friends in Greenwood last week. TV .. 1 TV*.. i 11 T 11 _ ivir. ana mis. nova wiikcs and children, Gloria Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King and children and Mr. G. H. Jackson motored to New Orleans to visit Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Jackson and son. Going especially to see the new nephew and grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and children with Mr. Hubert Moore enjoyed a few days in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and children visited Follv Beach d u ring the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Barlow and children, with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Reed, made a trip to the Cherokee Reservation last week. (We had three JULY, 1958 low outs but also had a good me). Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts id Davey and Mr. and Mrs. red Burnett and Freddie of rcadia vacationed at Myrtle each; also enjoyed the sights [ the mountains. Spending the week with Irs. Hallie Campbell were ev. and Mrs. L. R. Campbell f Wake Forest Seminary. ,lso visiting Hallie were Mr. ncl Mrs. R. L. Wofford of harlotte, N. C. We would like to welcome newcomer to the Cloth oom, Edward Patterson. Had to have you, Edward. Anniversary Congratulations to Mr. and Irs. Fred Deitz on their 25th /edding anniversary July 29. /e hope they have at least nother 25. Birthdays Mr. D. E. Roberts?July 17. Mrs. Faye Roberts?July 24. Mrs. Lou Whitmire ? July 2. Edwin Evans?July 8. Charlene Evans?July 15. Margie Barnes?July 30. Donnie Wavne Cooper ? uly 24. Teresa Ann Cooper ? Julv 4. Gerald Gilstrap?June 14. Mildred Dickerson ? Julv 1. Ann Lawson?August 1. Juanita Crawford?July 22. Martha King?July 10. Matthew King?July 18. WE CAN PRODUCE With our present industrial apacity, it is estimated that ee can produce 20 per cent nore than we do now, merely >y working diligently during he hours we are supposed to vork. This would result in nore than $80 billion worth )f additional production ? ?nough to increase our output >f military hardware by ;everal times. ' -. T <?. vYHEfc*J?HBP!XT^msv* Cecil Wooten and his brotherin-law, David James, take life easy under the Palm Trees in Miami, Fla. Inabcll was reluctant to leave Cherokee after she located the "Big Chief". (P.S. She paid a quarter for him to pose with her).