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4 SLUMBER The Clinton Mill Horizon girls, u Hedspath and Mrs. Bill Terry, ri including a football game, dancinc Clinton News... of Andrews Air Force Base. Washington, D. C., spent a week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suttles. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Suttles and son of Durham. N. C. spent the holidays visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suttles, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sipes announce the birth of a baby ?irl Charlene Gail, December zr>, at Hays Hospital. Little Gail weighed 6 lbs. 7 ozs. Quite a Christmas present, even though she was a day late. Officers and members of the Clinton Moose Lodge wish to express their sincere thanks to all of you who contributed toward making "Operation Santa Claus" a success. Birthdays Marvin Holtzclaw, Jan. 8th. Jerry Wilkie, 18, Jan. 8th (Look out, Draft Board, here he comes) .Tnlm V ' wwnti iv. mcauuws, ^ranason of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows, 1 yr., Jan. 7. Frank Lyda, Dec. 24. Lewis Hughes, son of Mrs. Gladys Hughes, 10 yrs., Jan. 2. Linda Harris. 10 yrs., Dec. 7th. C. E. Leopard (?) Jan. 2. Mr. J. W. Arnold celebrated his 92nd birthday Dec. 11th. Mr. Arnold makes his home with his son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold on Shands St. He is the grandfather of Mrs. Mildred Kinard. SPINNING 1ST SHIFT By Ruby Lydia and Vera Smith We all regret the loss of our nrocirlnn* T\/T.. T> c n ? r -un.viu, iv11 . i . o. nancy, l am sure he will be missed bv all. We are glad to have Eloree Cunningham back after having an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells and babv spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers. Mrs. Clara Humphries announces the marriage of her daughter. Tinv, to Mr. Tommy Proffit, January 104' Mr. and Mrs. Darvl Foster .announce the birth of a daughter, Tresa Dianne Foster, December 22. ! pARTY nder the leadership of Mrs. Leon ecently enjoyed a Slumber Party 1. eating, and sleeping, last month. Birthdays Pat Foster will have a birthday January 22. Vera Smith had a birthday January 8. Mildred Long will have a birthday January 31. Jimmy Lydia was 12 years old January 9. Louise Blackwell. Feb. 14. Cora Alice Medlin. Feb. 17. SPINNING NO. 3 3RD SHIFT By Allene Kay Richard Chilton and Monda Chilton recently visited their mother. Margaret Chilton, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory of Spartanburg. Mrs. R. G. Lawson of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Overstreet of Cross Hill visited the Chiltons recently. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fuller celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary January 11. Birthdays Henrv C. King. December 17. Freddie S. King, December 5. Mickev Smith, December 20. Allen Kay, January 28. Kellv King, January 11. SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT By Kate Riddle A TRIBUTE TO MR P. S. BAILEY On December 17. 1958 our hearts were sad when we received the shocking news of Mr. Silas Bailey's untimely passing. Words can not express our appreciation for the deeds of love and kindness Mr. Bailey did to make Clinton and Lydia Mills Communities and the town of Clinton a better place in ...1. : - l- a. _ i - wrucn it) live. Mr. Bailev loved and was loved bv all who know him. He always had a smile and cheerful word for everyone with whom he came in contact. He shared what he had with others, always putting himself last. His influence will live in the hearts of those who knew him. Our loss is Heaven's gain. Mav his life challenge every citizen to determine to he a better one. We extend our deepest svmnathv to his dear wife and daughter and prav God's blessings unon them in their bereavement. THE CLOTHMAKER As we begin this New Year of 1959, may we assure our management our full cooperation on our jobs and everywhere we can, and may we all have a safe and prosperous New Year. Mrs. Arzo Ivester, the campfire leader of Group WaKeZa, entertained with a Christmas party December 20th at the Community Building. Each member invited a guest and all sang Christmas Carols and played records, after which refreshments of brownies and ihh cnocoiaie were served with Mrs. Vernon assisting. Mrs. John Hedspeth visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr and children. Bud is in the hospital in Aiken. We all wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley spent Christmas with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and children in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine spent a few days during Christmas in Augusta, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folks and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson and celebrated their first anniversary there. Later in the week they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rav Wertz in Spartanburg and all spent Christmas Day in Walnut, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Chandler and visited several places in the mountains of North Carolina On SnnHav Mr nnrl Mrc Jones Wallenzine, Mr. and Mrs. Rubic Lankford and Mrs. Bessie Hamm went to Greenville to hear Rev. Harold Smith speak at Calvary Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigham and son, Edd, spent several days during Christmas with relatives in Monroe, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernells. Sr. spent Christmas day with Mrs. Florence Ervin in Augusta, Ga. Q, 11. Mike Cogsdill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cogsdill and grandson of Mrs. John Hedspeth, Clinton Mills, celebrated his first birthday January 12. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallcnzinc, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sell". Doc. 10th. Birthdays Ilia Ann Kernells, Jan. 27. Claude Kernells, Jan. 29. Pauline Creswell, Dec. 25. Joyce Heaton, Jan. 5. Jones Wallen/.ine, Dec. 22. Betty Ann Johnson, Jan. 29. Neuffer Creswell, Feb. 10. SPOOLING 2ND SHIFT By Sara Lawson We were as lost sheep without a shepherd when we re ceived the shocking news of Mr. Bailey's death. We extend our sympathy to the members of his family. Mrs. Lester Ivester visited relatives in Toccoa, Ga., during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Hubert Leopard and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heaton visited relatives near Saluda recently. Mis. Edd Young had as her visitors during Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. William Chasteen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Chasteen and children from Anderson. Mr. Young announces the birth of another grandchild. A daughter Susan Annette, was born Dec. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson. Clarence Lawson visited Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson recently. Miles and Giles Lawson spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop and sons. Mrs. Ott Stone's children from Greenwood and Hodges visited her Christmas. She also had Mrs. Bertha McBride and her daughter from Greenwood as her guests. Miss Linda Culbertson of Key West, Florida is spending awhile with her mother. Mrs. Bertha Culbertson. Miss Linda Jo Cash and EMI Floyd Arnold Walker were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday December 20th at 5 o'clock. A double ring ceremony was performed bv Rev. E. D. Johnson, pastor of the bride, in the presence of a number of friends and relatives. The bride was lovely in an oyster white dress with matching accessories. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash. She attended Clinton public schools and at present is employed in the Spooling Dept. of Clinton Mills. Mr. Walker is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred Walker of Laurens. He is a graduate of Clinton High School and has served with the U. S. Navy for the past six years. \\7~ 1 * * * r' 1 - wt- wciuumt' lvirs. vioiei Kin^ to our Department. SPOOLING 3RD SHIFT By Bill Lowery Hope everyone had a happy holiday. Seems as if everybody stayed home, because all our news this month is about birthdays. Happy birthday to Judy Revis who was 9 years old *41 y* "Where is Santa?" ponders these bright-eyed youngsters. They arc Durrand, Kim and Kent Lowery, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery Clinton Mills. JANUARY. 1959 Nov. 17. This is a belated happy birthday. Little Teresa Woodward celebrated a birthday on January 11. Maxie Allen Seay will be 2 years on January 15. Mr. and Mrs. William Samples will celebrate a wedding anniversary on January 28. Happy birthday also to Kat Womble on January 28 and Mary Sue Ealy on January 15. Mis. Bill Lowery celebrated a birthday on January 12, and she and Bill Lowery celebrated a wedding anniversary on January 13. CLOTH ROOM by Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. William Kussell and family of Comer, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. David Madden of Joanna were Sunday quests of the Sam Maddens. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fowlkes and daughter of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackwell of Augusta, Ga., were guests of the Huev Barnetts during the holidays. Mrs. Blanch Campbell. Mrs. Lurey Fuller of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. Hut Sisk of Greenville visited Rev. and Mrs. Amos Hawkins in Detroit during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lowe, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robinson of Greer visited Turp and Alice Lowe during Christmas. Mrs. J. V. Lowe spent the weekend recently with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King in Anderson. Miss Marion Mitchell visited her father, Johnny Mitchell, in Greenville recently and also her aunt. Mrs. Lou Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelqrove and daughters spent Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelqrove near Saluda The W. R. St ranges of Greenwood visited Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and the Bill Snelgroves Sunday. The Dorsev Turners spent several weeks with their inlaws. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, on Helen Street, dur>nq the month of December. Note of Thanks May we take this means of ovnrnccind nnr floor* annrooi. |sa v-""" 'fl "? v.^vr at ion for the many expressions of sympathy, the flowers and eaids from our many friends on tho passing of our husband and father. J. M. Samples. Mrs. J. M. Samples and Family. f^rrsiilvn**s l^lmtiir . . . (Continued from Pane 1> the two year period would ne cnmicd 10 Keep u; Dom won it four quarters. A now plaque will be purchased to continue tho contest two more years. The winner at the conclusion of the two year period will be presented both plaques for permanent possession. Lvdia maintained the best over-all safety record for the year. Lvdia's score was 975; Clinton's score 951. Both Mills have a new start and an opportunity to keep the Accident Slate Clean in 1959 by having a "No Accident Year "