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6 jr B WEAVING 1st Shitt By Alma Todd Friends of Lamar Patterson will be glad to know that he is home for a few days before reporting back to DAFB Hospital. Jesse Prince left August 3 for camp at Fort Jackson for two weeks. David Hughes was 22 years old August 23. Mrs. Margie Fulmer has returned from Germany and is now spending some time with her sister and brother-in-law. the Clayton Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Donald and son visited Mr. Furman Hughes during the 4th in East Point, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Furman B r a tc h e r, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cxallman, Mrs. bam Owens and Mrs. Margie Spearman visited Myrtle Beach last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ostrohovskv have returned to Baldwin. N. Y., after visiting the latter's father. Mr. S. J. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Uylie Harper visited the latter's father, Mr. S. J. Todd, this past weekend. Joe Todd continues ill at his home. Dr. and Mrs. Moody of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Horton and Mrs. Grace Dees visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd last Monday. urr a vrwri ff jun v 111 vjr 2nd Shift By Lillian Forster and Martha Childress Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary August 12. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore and family visited Mr. Moore's sister who lives in Edgefield during the weekend. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCurry recently were Mr. McCurry's sister, Mrs. Johnnie Hall, and Mrs. Henry McCurrv and children Edna, Carol and Jr., all of Ware Shoals. I.eland Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Lydia Mills, and friends, Dennis Conwall and Vaughn Campbell, are patients at Shriners Hospital in Greenville. A 3C Billie Oaklv is spending 30 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakly of 285 Locust St., before going to Germany for 3 years. Mrs. Jean Hawkins and son of Jacksonville is spending two weeks with their parents and grandparents. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childress over the weekend was his son. Mr. Johnnie Childress, and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jav Vanedore of Rock Hill. S. C. Durwood Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby F. Pierce, celebrated his 7th birthday August 7. Steve Sherfield. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sherfield. celebrated his 2nd birthday August 15. Marie Taylor celebrated her birthday August 19. Edward Childress celebrated his 17th birthday August 29. Furman Childress will celebrate his 13th birthday August 31. These are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childress. Anyone having news they want in the Clothmaker, please write it down and give it to Lillian Forster or Martha Childress. Thanks. Miss Carolyn Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore, attended 4-H Camp at Camp Long in Aiken, S. C. Mr. F. L. McDowell of Edgefield, S. C., spent a few days with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Moore, of Cross Hill. S. C.' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCurry and Mrs. Boyd Riddle visited relatives and friends in Anderson, S. C., during the past weekend. Mrs. Francis Norwood and children of Tampa, Florida, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Dova Broome. Eugene and Jerry Forester, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forester, spent a few days at Camp Fellowship this past week. Birthdays James Moore?August 29. WEAVING 3rd Shift By Christell Campbell Mrs. Fronnie Franklin recently visited her mother, A/T. o T IT P.rf>nl/c A i??i o. i . ai. m-?luv/nof i/i i iiiviui son. Mrs. Virginia Atkinson visited Scott Dale. Ga.. during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Stoner announce the birth of a son July 16. Jim Cauble said he sure is proud of our million manhours without a lost time accident. He said tell everyone to keep up the good work and see if we can't reach another THE CLOTHMAKER million. Mr. and Mrs. Chess King visited relatives in Union Sunday. Mr. A. J. Johnson returned home with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Z. Lee of Columbia visited Mr. Lee's sister, Mrs. Reuben Overstreet. Jimmy Ammons, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons, has been sick but is improving. Doyle Templeton has been a patient at Hays Hospital. Reba Dunnaway has been a patient at Hays Hospital. Jimmy Carrol has been a patient at Hays Hospital, but is back at work now. We wish to welcome Wayne Templeton and Christine Campbell to the third shift. Douglas Campbell had a birthday August 10. He is the _ r n n /"ii son 01 lvirs. vmrisune l."ampbell. Also Woodie Campbell had a birthday July 4. Gary Carroll has a birthday August JO. He will be 3 years old. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carroll. Janey Dean, granddaughter of Reuben Overstreet, was 2 years old August 8. SPINNING 1st Shift By Gladys Campbell Ray Rilev left for the Navy August 3 and will take his basic training at Great Lakes, 111. Mrs. Riley is making her i.ome with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields, for the present time. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jenning Cook recently were Mr and Mrs. Garland Roger Mesial and Betty, also Mr and Mrs. Arelle Gary anc Bobby of Canton. N. C. S Sgt. and Mrs. U. G. Bryant and son of Germany vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelsor recently. Stft. Bryant is Mrs Nelson's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelsor visited their son. Leland. He is a patient at Shriners Hos pital in Greenville. Friends of Mrs. Betty Me Elhannon will be sorry t( hear that her daddv remain: ill. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Rav anc children of Savannah, Ga. visited Mr. and Mrs. Franl Nelson recently. We sympathize with Mrs Lizzie Hawkins in the deatl of her brother, Leon Hamby who died July 28. We also sympathize wit! Mrs. Horton in the death o her daddy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mad den of Trvon, Ga., visiled Mi and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Birthdays J. B. O'Shields?August 11 Kathy Tumblin?August 21 Junior Tumblin?August 21 Rill Nelson?August 24. Cindy Nelson?August 7. Verna Nelson?August 22. Wade Pennington ? Auguf 27. Perrv Pennington?Angus 20. Rex Harris?August 9. Bootsie Fuller?August 27 Mr. and Mis. James Mi Elhannon will celebrate the wedding anniversary Augu: 28. SPINNING 2nd Shift By W. N. Nabors Well, here it is news t'rr again and everybody seems to have enjoyed a big day on the ninth of August, the day of the barbecue given by the plant for working one million man-hours without a lost time accident, and let us work real hard to make it two million instead of one. We can if we just be careful and report any unsafe condition to the second hand or section man. We are indeed glad to welcome back to this dept. Mary Patterson, who had to be off several months because of sickness. Mrs Corn Crow vvifo of Addie Crow, doffer, had a goiter taken from her throat a few days ago and we hope for her a speedy recovery. Delores McCravey went fishing on Saturday and she said she caught three small ones, she said she couldn't find the big ones. Your reporter went up to Greenville the other week and visited some relatives. John Stone has had to be off several weeks on account of eve trouble. We sure hope they get well soon. Mary Pierce, warp spinner, and Betty Richev, filling spinner and Jimmie Richev, filling doffer, have gone to the third shift for awhile. We are glad to welcome to the second shift Peggv Patterson, filling spinner, also Clarence Morton, filling doffer There seems to be a lot of people having sore throat and their fever running high. There has been several on , this shift that have had to lose several days with it. I Well, hope everybody had a big time at the barbecue Saturday. Well, will close by saying i may the Lord bless each of you real good and keep you until we meet again next 1 month. ? CARDING 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt ) Sorry, don't have much s news. Everybody went to the bar1 homo and ovorvhodv oniovod it and had a nice time. Many < thanks to all who help make it possible for a nice barbecue like it. i We will be missing our overseer. Mr. Van Oxner. and several of the other boys from i our department for the next f two weeks. They are with the National Guards at camp at Camp Stewart for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cochran of Austill, Ga., are spending their vacation with her 1. sister. Mrs. Martha Wvatt, I. this week. > CARDING 2nd Shift By Myrtie Alewine >i Kav ^ncaiy ceienrated mis birthday July 15. >t Myrtie Alewine and sons, Wayne and Arthur, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hayes in Spartanburg on Sunday, c- Floyd McClain and Mis. ir Cora Lee McClain and Fay st visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ward in Spartanburg on Sunday. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed the barbecue. Looking forward to two million ic man-hours without a lost AUGUST, 1958 ^ These two handsome boys are Steve and Ken Allman. Steve celebrated his 14th birthday July 30 and Ken his 12th August 6. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman. are employed at Clinton Mills. Sandy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Campbell and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell. Clinton Mills, was one year old July 31. Del Snelgrove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tolan Snelgrove. Clinton Mills, will celebrate his 2nd birthday August 27. His grandmother. Missouri Wilkie. is an employee of Clinton Mills. Skylar Adams celebrated her 10th birthday July 27th. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. Clinton Mills. time accident and also another barbecue. We welcome Jimmy Tucker to the Carding Department. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander celebrated their first t..l . oo cl I I I I 1 \ I I r>cl I \ UU1Y 4U. Wo wore sorry to learn of the death of Arthur C. Bundrick of Columbia. He was an unelo of James H. Price of Joanna. Happy birthday to Charlene Fvans who celebrated her 13th birthday on July 15. Also to William Alexander whose birthday was August 11. We want to welcome J. C. Gaines of Joanna to the third shift. Frank Moore, alon^ with Ralph Blackvvell and Harry Templeton, enjoyed a three day stay at Camp Parker August 1. Both Moore, with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kintf, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harris Thompson at Ocean Isle Beach. N. C., for a weekend recently.