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JULY, 1959 * > I \ I 1 | WEAVING NO. 1 1st Shift By Alta Riser & Sudie Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry and children and Miss Lucille Branche of Spartanburg vacationed at Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. Elma Queen and Uncle Hugh Cunningham were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Stadalsky of Madden Station. Mrs. J. L. Tally and children of Salem spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Robert Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Powers spent a few days in Columbus, Ga. with Sgt. Willie and Mrs. Quinton. Sgt. Quinton is now stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell spent a few days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser spent a few days with M/Sgt. w. J. Averton at Fort McAllan. Ala. Little Mike English spent a week end with his grandparents, the Risers. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam and Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Siegler and family. Also Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Smith and family, Martha and Sara Smith, nieces of Sudie, returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Terry and children visited Mrs. D. G. Jackson in Columbia. WEAVING NO. 1 2nd Shift By Lucy Robinson Well vacation is over. Hope everyone had a nice time and the best of all everyone re >- ? uit i il vi uuv. i\ IU WlilK Sclieiy, Mrs. L. L. Rico is visiting in Gainesville, Georgia today. Jimmie Smith visited at Myrtle Beach during the week of the Fourth. Leon Hedgepath. Billv Watkins, Harold Fowler and Jerry Wilkie spent the week-end of the Fourth at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson and family visited in North Carolina the week of the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore and family spent a few days at Charleston. S. C. during the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rntlor and daughter, Rhonda spent a day in the mountains during the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander and son, Franklin visited in Liberty, S. C. during the week of the Fourth. Karen Medlock, niece of Mrs. Alexander is visiting the Alexanders this week. Lucv Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Kennel Lydia, Jim Lydia spent a day in the mountains during the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Peace and children of Flat Rock, N. -v C. visited the Dorsey Turner's the week of the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell?Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bentlev vacationed in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell spent a week-end recently in Smokey Mountains. Birthdays Linda Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson was 3 years old July 2nd. Wayne Smith, son of Kat Smith was 6 vears old June 28th. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler have a wedding anniversary the 26th of July. WEAVING NO 9 2nd Shift By Leila Black Mr. Albert Turner took his children on a tour to Myrtle Beach last week. Iris Turner is spending several days at Myrtle Beach with a group of friends. Christine and Kathv Taylor spent several days at Camp Buck Horn. Mrs. Virginia Travmon and Mrs. Margaret Taylor were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Fountain Inn and Mrs. Vera Patterson of Wattsvillc spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis Harold Fowler. Billy Watson. Jerry Wilkie and Leon Hedgepath went to Myrtle Beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bovce Lawson and children and Mrs. Shirley Longshore visited the mountains of North Carolina last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R Weeks and two children of Brooklyn. N. Y. are visit in c her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vandv Fallow. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Black visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R Williams in Travelers Res1 last week. West Littleton. Vandv Grady, Charles and Henry Fallow and Albeit Turnei attended a ballgame in Atkir last week. M r . a n d Mrs. G e o r g c Thompson and children visited last week with her sistei in Winnsboro. N. C. Mrs. Leila Black and Mrs Betty Creswell visited it Newberry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Colev Camphell spent most of their week in Florida. Mrs. Anne Everett visited last week in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. James Evans in Wilmington. N. C. last week. Mrs. Anne Everett and Mrs Edna Sims visited Leila Black Sunday. THE CLOTHMAKER Miss Linda Hooper of Newberry spent several days sp with her sister, Mrs. Betty ai Creswell. M Mr. T. R. Know visited rc friends in Clinton last week. Mrs. Mary Taylor visited tt in Pelzer last week. sp Sgt. Elbert Bennett of Baltimore, Md. visited Mrs. Annie tt Sloan last week. sp Grady Fallow celebrated a w birthday June 21. J< WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 g, 1st Shift T By Sam Owens ai Well the vacation is over sp now and its back to work for six more months. I'm glad to see that everyone is back W without any trouble. d; We have to take our hats T off to Mr. and Mrs. Jim te Meadors who became grand- h< parents twice over the holidays. L Vacationing at Daytona J. Beach. Fla. over the fourth ci were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Truman v: Owens and son, Larry, Mr. J; and Mrs. Bill Terry and daughters. Susan and Jo Car- H rol and Mrs. Lucille Branch, n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler G and daughter. Patsy, Mr. and fr Mrs. Jack Alexander and ir daughters. Dianne and Vickey. M Larry Fowler, son of Mr. ei J. W. Fowler, is spending an eight day leave with his tc parents. He is stationed at a Denver, Colorado. IVTr*: l\.fi?srmri WilL-io anH t> son. Jerrv. vacationed in Rock sc City during the 4th and also \j 1 visited Mrs. Wilkie's mother, Mrs. J. F. Anderson in H Gainesville, Ga. w Mrs. C. F. Sims and her son from Greenville visited B Mrs. Alice Kuvkendall over vv i the holiday. 1' Mrs. Thclma Suttle visited relatives in North Carolina b i and Danville, Va. during the \\ fourth. J, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloi way visited Mr. and M**s. b Bobby Galloway at Moorehead. Minnesota during the i fourth. Mr. Gallowav had two weeks of vacationing. a Sgt. Charles E. Hughes and family stationed in Germany i\T.. ?j AT.., tj^_I * \ i.->iit'u i>n. aim ivus. ncruen Hughes over the vacation. It has been .'18 months since the J ; Hughes have last seen Sgt. Hughes and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Landford and family visited relatives in Greenville, Woodruff and Trenton over ^ the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Kennedy and family were visitors in i Anderson a n d Greenville ^ over the fourth. j 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Mead- ^ ors and family visited Mr. and ^ Mrs. Jim Meadors over the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mci Ninch and son. Johnny, and ^ \T ? <; 'ST I nr>Vl mntlinr vie. ited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spires in Fort Knox. Kentucky over the fourth. I A/.'tC Furman Adams spent a lr> day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ^ I Adams. Furman is stationed in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Simmons and daughter and Miss : Jane Wofford visited Mr. and Tan Windson in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Windsor >ent a ten day leave with Mr. id Mrs. G. W. Simmons and [r. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor ?cently. Nancy Jean Blease has reirned with the Windsors tc >end the summer. C. S. Davenport has reirned to San Francisco after rending a fourteen day leave ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs ie P. Terry. Mrs. Florence Moore of Auasta, Ga., Mrs. Annette homas of Birmingham, Ala irl 1V4 i cc AA 'i rrf n rnt will;.* . iuioj iuai tv ?? luicuuc )ent the fourth of July with tr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams Miss Mary Ann Terrv from filliston. S. C. is spending 3C ays with Mr. and Mrs. Joe P erry. Mary Anne will at nd camp Buck Horn during er stay. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Slay of aurens visited Mr. and Mrs D. Williams over the volition. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams isited Mr. William's son ack, in Columbia recently. Mrs. Mell Huev, Inabell ooper. Grace Wooten, Euice Braswell and Irene riffin vacationed in Renow Valley in Kentucky and i Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe teadors became proud par >fc? rv f n rf i ?*1 T? i 1? ? 1 O us yji ci ^11 i um u u ui \ i#j. Mr. and Mrs. William Pat?son also were blessed with boy July 3. Mrs. Patterson and Mr obbv Joe Meadors are tnc )n and daughter of Mr. anc irs. Jim Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. C 1 a u d ( ;ughes celebrated their 17th edding anniversary July 25 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph arker observe their 19th edding anniversary Augus' 7. Mrs. James Wilson gave irth to a boy June 29. Mrs Olson is the daughter of Mr amcs Harris. The following celebrated i irthday: Mrs. Ola Meadors?July 12 Miss Gail Griffin, niece o Irs. Oscar Kinard. observec birthday July 5. Jimmy Barker?July 8. Steve Allman?July 80. Ken Allman?August 6. Newell Curtis Brcwington r.?July 8. WEAVING NO. 3 A 3rd Shift By Jeanette Gilliam Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thorn tor nd Jo Ann visited Mr. ant Irs. Wade Thornton and fam y in Detroit. Michigan th< ;eek of the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Quinn Ir. and Mrs. R. L. Bennett o oanna. visited Mr. and Mrs iurnett Quinn of Detroit Tichigan, also visited in Can da. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smitl isitcd relatives in Kentucky uring vacation week. I would like to express ny latitude to you for you indness in regard to ny ister, Mrs. I.illie Mae Mill ho passed away July 9th 959. Lee Thorntoi SPINNING NO 2 2nd Shift By Ruby Deadwyler Mrs. Jeanett Starnes an< 3 *1 c. \ C\S? I I I Judy Ann Rushton is the seven month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rushton. Clinton Mills. r r; ** Em m tt'H**?'-*.". * I VM ; ^ j Ricky Young, grandson o? Mrs. ? Thelma Young, Clinton Mills, | celebrated his first birthday July H ^ p^m ^ Jk ^Pp>-^ Newell Curtis Brewington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington, Clinton Mills, celebrated his 16th birthday July 8. / ozis Spoken R r f mt' m r--, 1 lb M m Miss Irene Dunaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunaway Clinton Mills, and Jimmy Starnes, son of Mrs. Ida Starnes. Lydia Mills. were united in marriage June 28.