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4 WEAVING NO. 3 1st Shift By Grace Wooten and Mildred Kinard Mrs. Roy Kennedy remains at Anderson Memorial Hospital for treatment. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lan ford and son of St. Louis. Mo. and Mrs. Josephine Lanforc of Greenville were recenl visitors of the A. G. Galloways, also Tech. Sgt. anc x. Sh L rv a jjPTl Steve is the thirteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lestes Campbell. Clinton Mills. Mrs. Charles Kelly and daughters, Susie and Patricia of Charleston. Susie is going to stay with her grandparents and attend Clinton School. Birthdays just keep rolling by whether we go anywhere or do anything or not, and there are quite a numbei among our folks this month Mrs. M. D. Smitherman ? August 1. Vicky Alexander ? 2 years old?August 2. Dianne Alexander?3 years old?August 21. Steve Allman?14 years old ?July 30. Ken Allman?12 years olci ?August 6. upni rsarker?b years old? August 29. Del Snelgrove?2 years ole ?August 27. J. D. Gibbs?17 years oldAugust 6. Doris Gibbs (says she's 2 a August 22, and her little dog Tinv Tim, was 1 year old Jul\ 21. Cecil Wooten had a birth day July 22. we just forgot tc tell you last month. Grace Wooten's birthday ij August 27. (Don't forget it! * n r? 1 / * ? " ivirs. ZjCko uamphdl ? An gust 13. Robert Adams?August 24. John Hughes?August 30. Thomas James?August 26 Dot James?August 22. We want to wish Mrs. C. B Smith (Ola's mother) ar especially happy birthday August 22. Mrs. Smith waj 78 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary August 17. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smithcrman celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary August 3. "Butch" Fortner of Charleston, spent a week recently l' with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman. Jeter Dunaway visited her I brother. Gene Dunaway, in Greenville recently. R. II. Jones of Danville, Va., was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thelma Suttles. Raymond McCoy, h i s brother, Cecil, and B. Wright have done quite a lot of fish# ^ f/ JK wi/rf' I v i>, rvsu ' ua ^ \^H- < A ./^u ii jfl |Ji^Hl r IB ^PP4|r ' ^*jwS Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and ; daughter, Lejune, bring home the , harvest, Mrs. Dunaway is emI ployed at Clinton Mills. ing this season at Clarks' Hill. Using the black creme worm for casting, the three of them have caught 103 bass. Ray ; munu says mev were not all little ones either, some of ; them weighed 6 and 7 pounds. Good fishing, Raymond. [ Charles Huey and Franklin Alexander are our newcomers | to the first shift this month, and they say the first shift is just as welcome to them as they are welcome on the 1 first shift. Our sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman in the loss of his mother, Mrs. ) D. U. Allman, of Union, who f passed away July 26. r Mrs. Raymond McCoy is reported in much better health since her treatment ? recently at Laurens Hospital. We're hoping her recovery is , trumpieie. ) Mrs. Alice Kuykendall, Mrs. Lois Hardman and son visited Mrs. Myrtle Kuykendall in Tryon recently. Captain and Mrs. Charles Galloway, who returned to the states from Japan in July, for a visit with their parents 1 have now gone to Oklahoma. , Charles will atend school s there for 17 weeks studying missiles after which he will THE CLOTHMAKER be stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. Friends will be interested to know that Inabell Hooper underwent surgery in Greenville General Hospital Saturday, August 9. We have every reason to think that the operation was a success and our very best wishes go to her for a complete recovery. Sam Lawson and Sandra Broome, daughter of Mrs. Louise Broome, were united in marriage Friday, August 8, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. B. Cole. Congratulations to you, Sam, and we wish you both every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and Mrs. Jimmy Armstrong and children of Miami, Fla., spent two weeks visiting the C. W. Wootens and other friends and relatives in Clinton, Ware Shoals and Anderson. WEAVING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Leila Black Mrs. Inez Smith and family of Detroit, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Fallow. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander visited in Liberty over the weekend. Mr. John Medlock. father of Mrs. Ralph Alexander, is ennnrl in rt 4 lin nr/-v/-vL < >< 4 L L -? ?? Q^liuiilg U1C WCCft Willi lift. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis visited Asheville, N. C., this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and Lucille and Betty spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton. /'t* * 9fl tf'jk rW |npi^wL kfTffvl Brooks Dunaway and daughter. Lejune, take time out for the photographer as they work the garden. Brooks is an employee of Clinton Mills. How about som^ corn. Brooks? Linda, Jimmy and Kay McMillan spent last week in Greenville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nelson. '"Dot" Powell of Greenwood is spending the week with Harriet and Barbara Black. Tech. Sgt. Robert Nelson has reported to Trenton, N. J., to be sent to Newfoundland after spending a 45-day leave with his parents, Mr. and A/T^o A 11 Km.. TvT,.l.. ~r "n j. iuiuicj til vviiumire. Ho is the brother of Mrs. Mildred McMillan. We have two great fishermen in our department, Elbert McCall and George Thompson. They say the bass are really biting at Lake Greenwood. Sorry to lose Charles Huey and Franklin Alexander to the 1st Shift. Iris Turner is on the softball team in Laurens. Sure hope thev make a win of it. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and children and Doris Tucker spent the day in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Powell. Birthdays Iris Turner?July 30. Vandy Fallow?July 14. Henry Fallow?August 16. Robert Nelson?August 19. WEAVING NO. 3 3rd Shift By Mary Miles and Jeanette Gilliam ]\/r.... tjuj.. o :*u -i ?u;i ivna. miuuu oiiiiiu diJU LIIIAdren spent last weekend in Calhoun Falls while Mr. Smith went fishing at Lake Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCarson visited in Charleston. S. C., recently. Bobby Quinn will be gone to camp for two weeks in Fort Stewart, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Peace announce the birth of a baby boy, Michael Anthony, July 16th at Woodruff Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Peace is the former Margaret Trammell. Mrs. Lillian Trammell is sure a proud grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Snelgrove and family visited Mr. nnrl 1\/T I'C Q Cnnlrtrntjn uiiv? iTiio. u. u. uiiv;i^i v;vc i t" ccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson and family spent the day in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan and son visited Mrs. Marie O'Sullivan in Spartanburg, S. C. Bobby remained for a visit. Mrs. Mildred Wilson and Wayne and Mrs. Shirley Stroud and Terri attended a reunion at Union. S. C., August 10. Louise Martin and Vivian O'Sullivan went swimming at Lake Greenwood. Louise said water got in their eves but she didn't know what was wrong with the other people. ' Susan Bradley, daughter of Mary Bradley. Clinton Mills, observed her 6th birthday August 13. (1 bet it was them in their L 4 u : - ? * winning suus.j ineyTc going to try out for beauty queen next year at the pool. Vivian said with your support they are sure to win. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dean named their baby daughter, Belinda. Mrs. Dean is the former Bobby Jean Mucks. Mr. Dean is a patient at the Salt Lake City Hospital where he had a very serious operation Wednesday, August 6. We would like to welcome Sybil S. MeCall and Harold Fowler to the 3rd Shift. Margie Avery has returned AUGUST. 1958 to work from a leave of absence. Birthdays Sheila Meadors ? 8 years old ? September 7. Bobbie Jean Dean ? September 17. Mr. and Mrs. Cl-rk Meadors will celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bardy Cannon will celebrate their 6th wedding anniversary August 30th. Steven Roper?10 years old ?August 12. Cornelia Martin?15 yea**s old?August 28. Bob and Amada Gilliam are undergoing an eye operation at the Charlotte Eye Clinic. We wish them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lucille Jennings and daughters, Becky and Doris, and Martha Ann Hartline and Judy Simmons spent the week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Marv Tucker, Misses Jeanette Gilliam, Merita Wehunt and Florence, Mildred and Margaret Ann Lawson spent the weekend at Mvrlle Beach. Mrs. Helen Glen and children spent the weekend with her brother in Greenwood. Birthdays Becky Jennings?July 21. Mitchel Moore?August 10. T/,^,1 T on uwct unv\ ouii %J uiY -i/. SPINNING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Lucille Edmonds Happy birthday to: Susan Bradley?August 13. Stevie Heaton?6 years old ?August 31. Carolyn Huey?August 8. Ed Huey?August 24. Joe Lewis?August 4. Rickey Lewis?August 17. Sorry to report we have on our sick list Mrs. Richardson. Myrtle Tucker, Viola Odum, Vera Bellue. We wish them a speedy recovery. Mrs. Eulila Owings, Mrs. Agnes Walker and Mrs. Bert Hix all visited in Greenwood on Saturday. They also spent last weekend in Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clem, also a few days in Spartanburg and Union. Mrs. Mildred Westmoreland visited Mrs. Agnes Walker and Mrs. Eulila Ovvings on Wednesday. Bert Hix, Agnes Walker. Estelle Garner were dinner m HKP ^ < ( - ' Riymond MrCoy, Cloth Doffer (it Clinton Mills, proudly poses for the photographer with his catch for the day. The Question has been asked. "Why 'Radio' is the only one of the three that fish together that gets his picture made?"