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MAY. 1959 WEAVING NO. 1 2nd Shift By Lucy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crov spent Sunday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Coly Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Weeks in Columbia, S. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore visited his brother. J. C. Longshore, Jr., and sister, Elinor Longshore, in Greenville Sunday. Mr. Bernard Teague and family visited his daughter, Mrs. Gerald Wilson, in Enoree, S. C.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and family visited in NinetySix Sunday. Mr. Burton Phillips and Earl Turner visited in Bee Log, N. C., recently. Birthdays Clyde Croy had a birthday 2J of May. F.lhort I^ir?o Ko/1 n UI??4L/-ln?? V invv. 11(111 Cl U11 U1UUV May 18. Inez Turner had a birthday May 16. Mrs. Delia Phillips had a birthday May 17. Wayne Teague had a birthday May 7. Mr. Ralph Alexander had a birthday April 19. (He said life begins at 40.) WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 1st Shift By Grace Wooten and Mildred Kinard Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall had as her guests on a recent Sunday, a sister. Mrs. Gertrude Babb. of Inman, and a niece, Frances Potters, of Greenville. Lt. Billv Golden, who lias been stationed at an air base in Birmingham, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows recently. Billy is being transferred to Massachusetts. Dessie Webb, with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith, visited their g r a 11 d m other. Mrs. Webb, in Dublin. Ga., on a recent weekend. Mrs. Estelle Roland visited her son. Seaman John Lee W&t'' t Pr ^ 1 Rickey Wilson, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford, Clinton Mills, points to the birdie for grandfather, Freeman Lanford. SlKkl Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Tan Windsor, in Norfolk. Va., recently. Cecil said he sure was ^lad the overhaulers had finished ,?i4U -?- i w mi me ciock spring heads on the looms on his job. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Dixon. of Watango, Oklahoma, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNinch and other relatives in this state. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oxner, of Aiken, spent a recent weekend at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard and Jimmy visited Mr. Kinard's sister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger. in Newberry, recently. I think we can speak for most of the people of our community, when we try to express our gratitude to the company, and our respect to the memory of our employei and friend, P. Silas Bailey, for the most reasonable sale of houses that we know of. rr*i i * * i neir planning has made it possible for any employee of the mill to pay for their house, and in most cases, for about the same amount as the rent was originally, and some even less. What more could any one ask. who isn't able to build a new house, anyway? Grace Wooten Birthdays and Anniversaries Joe Strickland?June 2. Jack Alexander ? (17!) ? May 25. Mrs. Sam Owens?May 24. J. E. Braswell. Sr. ? May 12. (89) Johnny McNinch?May 19. Joyce Handback?May 80. Tan Windsor?Juno 9. Mrs. J. H. Hughes?May 9. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes' wedding anniversary May 15. (Boy. Mrs. Hughes should really get a big gift, birthday - Mother's Day and a wedding anniversary all in one weekend.) Virgil Webb was honored with a dinner May 3rd at his . "See what I've got", says Kent Lowery, who celebrated his first birthday April 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery. THE CLOTHMAKER home on Jackson Street Virgil celebrated his birthdaj May 1st. (Which One?) SPINNING NO. 2 1st Shift By Betty Jean Floyd We are glad to report tha1 little Mitch Moore is back a' home after being a patient ir Hays Hospital. Mitch, every one wishes you a speedy re coverv. Recent visitors in Green ville were Pearl Dunaway Josephine Turner. Mary Ethe Tucker and Mr. and Mrs Jesse Lanev and family. Mrs. Josephine Turner anc sonc visited Mr. and Mrs Arthur Taylor in Lauren: recently. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Har mon naci as tneir weekenc visitors Mr. and Mrs. Aaror Mathews, of Batesbure, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Edd Nortor visited Mr. and Mrs. Free Rodlesberger in Newbern recently. Clyde Arwood and famih of Belmont, N. C.. visited Mr and Mrs. Morris Thibodeai recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lust and family attended the Lust reunion in Salem. S. C., re cently. Congratulations to Gem Floyd for winning Chemi strand Scholarship at Clem son College. Juanita McGinnis and Dev on. of Chester, visited Mr and Mrs. Jasper McGinni: over the weekend. Those having birthdays are Sammv Hnltsrclaw?1\Au*r n Edna Osborne?May 15. Ruth McGinnis?May 15. Barbara Martin?April 5. Ira Martin?AHril 28. Lois H?rmon?May 29. James Lanev?May 3. Ovell Woody?May Neelv Bigham?May 22. Effie Downs?May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc Ginnis. Jessie Mae and Na omie Brewer visited Mr. an< Mrs. W. O. Holmes in Green wood recently. SPINNING NO. 3 1st Shift By Jennie W. Hames Mrs. Pearl Hammett o Woodruff was recently ; Sunday guest of Mrs. Jenr.i< V. Watkins. Pvt. James L. Osborne son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Os borne, spent the weekenc with his parents. Pvt. Jimmy Starnes. son o Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Starnes has recently joined the amy and is now stationed at Ft Jackson. .. I This lovely lady is Twand Darlene Beckham, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beckhar and granddaughter of Mr. an Mrs. Cleo Lusk, Clinton Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fuller r and daughter, Gail, of Greenwood, spent the weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs. Vesta Eubanks. Dallas Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawt son, has been ill with measles. I Mr. Bill Osborne has been 1 a patient at Hays Hospital recently. We sincerely hope hat they soon recover. We deeply regret that a part of Bethel Temple was recently destroyed by fire 1 and sincerely hope that the damage will be repaired in the near future. i D:.aL J 1 Olf lllUd/b Forrest Samples?May 15. ; William Woodward ? May 6. Sarah Brown?May 31. 1 ? , SPINNING NO. 3 3rd Shift ! By Lydie Todd 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hedgepath spent the weekend in Fort Bragg. N. C. Lydie Todd spent the weekend recently with Mr. and i Mrs. Authur Oulla in Donalds. S. C. z Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Freez man and family, Mr. T. W. Proffitt. of West Virginia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ? Proffitt. Wilson Garner of Chester is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory. A x? r? : - A _ - .vns. nubsie /\verv speni the weekend with her sons in 5 Salemburg. N. C. Lydie Todd attended the : funeral of her uncle. Ralph F. i. Watts, of Donalds. Miss Madge Watts, of Ware Shoals, and Mrs. Svble Oulla, of Donalds, spent Sunday with Lydie Todd. Birthdays Rhoda Smith?May 7. A/2C Robert A. Humphries ?May 28. Odell Lambert?May 21. Helen Butler?April 15. Beatrice Reece?May 27. :1 SPINNTNG NO. 2 3rd Shift By Allen? Kay Billy Pace. Mickev Thomas. Margaret Chilton and boys visited the Chiltons in Reids vine. I\. (J. Margaret Chilton and Mrs. 1 Dick Sanders visited in Whit? mire over the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Overstreet from High Point. N. C.. visited Margaret Chilton. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kay will * celebrate their 5th anniversary May 24. SPOOLING 2nd Shift By Sara C. Lawson Mrs. Ashmore Dunnawav has been a patient at Hays Hospital recently. The children of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Craine have had the measles. \T ilr?< Ctilr>c nnrt \Tnrir?r\ Lawson spent a weekend with the Bill Bishops near Joanna. Miss Coro Stone was given a surprise birthday dinner at her home on her birthday. There was 22 present. Mrs. Violet King cave her son a party on his 8th birthday. Twentv-three (23) cliila dren enioved the occasion, f Mrs. Edd Young and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Frances Addv Bobo at Spar 3 HHBKVKSSPSSflHHHiHHIHHHHH Kgr Elizabeth Leopard celebrated her 16th birthday March 25. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Clinton Mills. Nancy Ann Leopard celebrated her 14th birthday April 25. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard. Clinton Mills. Pvt. John Fuller has recently completed basic training at Fort Jackson and is now spending a 13 day leave with his parents. He will be stationed at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, following his leave. Before entering service John was employed at Clinton Mills. 0^|hJb M&ti Miss Janice Blakely is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ursula Blakely of our community. Miss Blakely finishes Fairforest High School this term and is planning to enter Winthrop College next Fall. Janice is Miss-Hi-Miss of Fairforest. head cheerleader and was voted Miss J. H. A. this semester. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Blakely of Spartanburg.