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SEPTEMBER, 1958 wr& vtm/i xt/^ o TTuri v 111VJ il V/. 1st Shift By Grace Wooten and Mildred Kinard Hi Folks, Seems as if summer is about over and don't you just love this nippy early morning air? (I'd love to sleep, wouldn't you?) Well, I guess there will be many folks who will be buying homes now before long. Sure is lots of speculation about it anyway and the terms couldn't be more fair, with no down payment and twenty years to pay. Good luck to all who want to buy. Raymond McCoy said if the ones who fish with him want f hnit* r\ir?i i? ?-? ? ??? VIIV11 |/iv- Uil L ill IIIU jjapt'l they can have it put in there, and the only reason there's not another one of him this time he's been working on Saturdays. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors and Mrs. C. B. Smith motored to Lake Lure and Chimney Rock on a recent Sunday. R. C. Wilkie, son of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. entered U. S. C. at Columbia. September 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander spent Labor Day weekend at Myrtle Beach. Sort of a second honeymoon. Jack said, for they left the children home. Mrs. Mary Terry spent a recent weekend in the mountains. Mary says she's happy to have a regular job after 18 mnntlic im tVin florvi iiiv/iavuu v/ll UIV. OpCll C 11UW1 . She only hopes she'll stay able to run it. We welcome Junior Kirby to the first shift. He traded shifts with Junior Sipes. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes visited Mr. Hughes' mother. Mrs. A. H. Hughes, in Spartanburg recently. The Rev. James L. Slaughter lias been sent back by the Fire Baptist Conference to pastor the church here. Rev. Slaughter invites everyone to come out to the church if you Iv \y zm Ww j l This beautiful little lady is Sharon Jean Strange, great granddaughter of Mrs Mynia Sullivan, Clinton Mills. T ^ D ' p^ do not already have a church choice. x * Mrs. Roy Kennedy has re- ^ turned to her home after be- ^ ing a patient at the Anderson Memorial Hospital for treatment. ^ Charles Huey, Tonv Hooper, q Terry Campbell and Franklin Alexander spent a recent weekend in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennes- M see. y( Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell. . Sr., and Mrs. Melvin Huey ? recently visited Rev. and Mrs. C.E. Holmes in White Rock. ? S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey visited Mrs. Ina Bell Hooper while she was a patient at ^ General Hospital in Greenville. Glad to report she's do- oj ing fine now. Fred Attawav said he sure g was glad to be back home after 2 weeks' summer training in the local National Guard unit at Fort Stewart. . Ga. (P.S. His baby starts to 9. school this year, too.) Thomas James, Tony Hoo- j( per. Ronnie Brookshire at- ^ tended the "Soutnern 500" j Races in Darlington, S. C.. l Labor Day. Jimmy Kinard spent a week at Camp Old Indian L with the Local Troop 174. We are real proud of the Troop. 9 they came back with the ban- ~ ner for "Honor Troop" of the season. Mrs. Lois Hardman is recuperating at the home of her j mother. Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall, after being a surgical patient at Blalock Clinic. Lois and son. Mike, are making their home with Mrs Kuv kendall while her husband. SP/5 Edwin Hardman. is in Korea with the armed forces, t Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson a of Woodruff announce the v birth of a son. Ralph Ricky Wilson. August 24. Mrs. Wii- o son is the former Miss Guv- r nita Lanford. "Grandma" is Mrs. Aline Lanford. Clinton a Weaving -2. d These charming little ladies eele- I bra ted birthdays recently. Nancy Blease was tt September 4th, Dixie Ann was 4 September 9. 1 Dixie is the daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. Gholdie Simmons, Clinton ( Mills, Nancy is Mrs. Simmon0' ? sister. HE CLOTHMAKER Dessie Webb attended the ces in Darlington on Labor ayMr. and Mrs. Cleveland ampbell observed a wedding iniversary August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanrd observe their 12th anni?rsary October 11. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riser. r. and Mrs. Sid Riser and lildren and Miss Linda vans, all of Anderson, spent recent weekend with Mr. id Mrs. Leo Riser. Glad to report that Mrs. J. . Smith of Garnett, S. C., is ?ry much improved after iffering a stroke in April Irs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. stelle Roland. SP/2 and Mrs. Jimmy Woon and daughters. Willie and usan, visited Mr. and Mrs. ecil Wooten recently. Birthdays Tim James, son of Mr. and [rs. Thomas James, two E?ars old September 17. "Sandy" Leopard, 12 years Id. August 17. Jimmy Kinard. 12 years Id. September 11. Joann Berrv, granddaughter f the Dewey Lawrences. 6 ears old. September 17. Lois Lever celebrated a irthday September 12. Dixie Ann Simmons. 4 years Id. September 9. Nancy Blease, 8 years old. eptember 4. Johnnv Lever ? September 1. Cole L. Blease, Sr.. celerated a birthday September 2 Larry Wayne Smitherman. 1) vears old Aueust 26. shares is birthday with his uncle ohnny Smitherman, who alsc ad a birthday August 26. "Debbie" Wooten was 5 ears old Spctember 18 and er cousin "Willie" Wooten ;as 4 years old Septembei 8. Both are granddaughter* f the C. W. Wootens. Randall Hank Fowler was 6 ears old September 11. hi* ister. Dorothy Fowler, was 4 September 26. Both arc hildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wilam (Kilrov) Fowler. WEAVING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Inez Blackwell There's not much news this ime except the children art 11 back in school a^ain. S< re wish them luck this year Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reyn Ids visited in Spartanburg ecentlv. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thorntor nd children visited in Pen lleton recently. Hus handsome lad is Jinirn ?inard, son of Mr. and Mr: 3scar Kinard, Clinton Mills. H celebrated his 12th birthda Septemhor 11. Mr. and Mrs. David Pulley and daughters of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gilliland recently. Kenneth Madden spent a weekend recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden. He is stationed at Newport, R. I. He sailed from there September 2nd for a 6 months' cruise in the Middle East. Carroll Barker spent a week recently in Charleston with his cousin, David Spurlock. at .-c 1 ^ ,1 x viii"). v^cv. 11 o[jui iuv.r\ anu son spent a week with her sister. Mrs. Marcell Barker, and Mr. Barker. Earl D. McCullough spent a week recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D, McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Watson of Aiken spent a Sunday recently with Mr. and Mrs. E D. McCullough. Pvt. and Mrs. Jesse Rigby and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham recently Mrs. Claude Barker is ill at her home. Hope she will soon be well again. We're glad E. D. McCullough is able to return tc work after being out for quite some time. I've heard of people losing a lot of things before, bu1 never their false teeth. Sc wherever Ruth Bragg may be working please help her tc find her teeth if she loses them asain. We don't wanl any lost time accidents sc watch for Ruth's teeth, the\ may be on the floor and vol might get bit. Hope yoi haven't lost them any more Ruth. Keep them in youi j mouth, not in your pocket. Birthdays include: , Lawrence Leopard. Septem ber 16, 12 years old. Hubert Phillips. Septembei 7. I won't say how old he is ; Gary Proffitt, September 13 6 years old. ; Mrs. Daisy Cothran's father . Mr. M. C. Smitherman. had ? ; birthday September. We want to welcome Bluf ford Nabors to our deDart ment. Hope he likes it here SPINNING NO. 1 1st Shift By Ruby Lydia and > Vera Smith Well, news time is her > again. We hope all of yoi have been enjoying workinj on Saturday. I Mrs. Wert Jenning am children of Columbia spent . 1 few days with her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bras well Mrs. Florrie Maner o HT? e Randy is the one year old son y Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaton. Cli ton Mills. 3 Greensboro, N. C., spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. N. H. Dunaway. Mrs. R. N. Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pullen in Greenville, S. C., one weekend. Mrs. Vera Smith and Melissa and Pat Burdette visited in Greenville with the latter's father, Mr. W. L. Burdette. Births Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells of Columbus, Ga., announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Carole, August 5. Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Charlene Turner will celebrate her birthday October 6. She is a junior at Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing and is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner of Clinton Mills. Fred King had a birthday September 15. Evelyn King had a birthI day September 15. Charlie Foster had a birthday September 15. Melissa Burdette celebrated her 18th birthdav September 3. > Pat Burdette had a birthday September 2. Denton Humphries was sur[ prised with a birthday dinner September 7. Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton celebrated their wedding anniversary Sept. 15. > t SPINNING NO. 3 > 3rd Shift By Lydie Todd i Lydie Todd spent the weeki end with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Livingston in Newberry, r Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fulmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uldi ick attended the Bedenbaugh reunion September 7. r Mrs. Barbara Robinson spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Fulmer and family. Grover Harris and family were called to Caesars Head i due to the sirkness of F.iiaono Harris. Mrs. Zora Peterson and son of Columbia spent Thursday with Mrs. Eula Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor and son of Gilbert. S. C., spent the day recently with Mrs. Eula Smith. Also Mr. and Mrs. Forest Anderson e spent the day with Mrs. a Smith. 5 Little Terry Lee Sanders has been sick. He is the son i of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge a Sanders. >. Birthdays I. Lawrence Leopard was 12 f O 1 1 c 1 Ol'fJlt'JU Ut_"I JU. ~?mmi 9 ffVS Sandy, lovely daughter of Mr. of and Mrs. C. E. Leopard, Clinton n- Mills, celebrated her 12th birthday August 17.