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6 LYDIA EMPUT 1 ^ Mrs. Eddie Harris and Lena Baile their retirement June 26. Mrs. Harr Old Timers Club, she was continuous Lena was continuously employed each many years of rest and happir Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and Mrs. C Mrs. Harris and Lena as an unident Lydia News Birthdays ( Ronnie Smith?July 3. Melvin Gilstrap?July 11? 10 years. Elizabeth Blackwell ? July ' 9. Earnest Blackwell?July 9. nii.-, t..i.. o/t v^ixu iviui^an %j uiy ^>1. Louis Stone?July 12. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neal ?July 29. Mr. and Mrs. James Burkett July 1. CARDING 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt Everyone seems to have had a very restful vacation and we are glad to report that Vtrn nl i rl n /-?f ?? V. UlVUIt 1 I V_ Cl 1 KJ i ClUV btTI 1UUS accidents during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Snow visited the Grand Ole Opra in Nashville. Tenn. during the vacation week. Understand they had a nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Devton, Sr. visited Mr. Deyton's sister, Mrs. Lizzie Holliway, who lives in the Smoky Mountains of N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Blackwell visited their daughter, Mrs. S. T. Moore, in Greenwood last week end. Sorry to hear that Mr. Paul Ed gins, Jr. is sick and a na tiont at Hays Hospital. We wish for him a very speedy recovery. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Alice Snider has been sick at home and not able to re I urn to work since the July 4th vacation. We are glad to hear that she is improving nicely. We are also sorry to hear that Mrs. Verner Dees has been sick at home for a few days. We are also glad to hear that she is improving nicely. Miss Sue Word and Miss Joyce Wyatt are spending this week at Camp Buck Horn as a member of the Camp Fire Girls. Sure hope they will have a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seay spent part of their vacation at HIS RETIRE I ? . "it >y are shown receiving gifts upon is was a Charter Member of the ?ly employed for thirty-one years, for fifteen years. We wish for less. laude Parris are shown assisting ified employee looks on. Myrtle Beach. We feel sure that they had a lot of fun. Wonder if Mr. Seav did any deep sea fishing! Where are Lhe fish? Sorry to know that Mrs. John T. Whitmore, Jr. is sick at home. We wish for her a eery speedy recovety. CARDING 2nd Shift D.. m ?l n v/; ? u j Iicu V. VKKenT Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradley visited relatives in Alabama during the week of the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vincent and sons spent a few days in the mountains during the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cauble and family spent last week end in the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. M. L. Hardin of Walhalla, S. C. spent a few days with her niece, Mrs. D. E. Roberts. The Lvdia Card Room proudly welcomes M a x i e Davis to the 2nd shift. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell T\/T>- 1 r t?..: ? 1 mi . uanm Hi ri ILL" UIK1 family along with Mrs. C. W. Chandler visited M.s. Chandler's husband during 4th of July vacation. He is stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Glad Mrs. Montes Orr is improving at home after being a patient at Self Hospital in Greenwood. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Childress. Glad to know Furman Bagwell is better after being a patient at Blalock Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Jones spent part of their vacation in the Smoky Mountains and the remainder at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and daughters spent the week end in Asheville, N. C. r I ATU DAAIi vkvin i\wm By Shirley Barlow Well I think everyone enjoyed their vacation, whether they went anywhere or stayed home. I know I did although it sure was hard getting use to working again. Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrish and Tami, Mr. and Mrs. G. C Parrish, Sr. spent the 4th ir THE CLOTHMAKER Aiken visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bagwell and Cathy, Mr. R. J. Miller with Trudy, Donnie and Jimmy enjoyed a few days at Folly Beach. Mrs. Mvrtie Alwine and sons. Author and Wayne, visited Mrs. W. E. Harmon in Warner Robins, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hampton and son and W. P. Thrift, Jr. visited relatives and toured other points of interest in Anderson, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston, Steve and Wayne and Myrtle and Darvle Whitsel motored to Blowing Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Wilkes and children, Mr. G. H. Jackson and Gloria Jackson vacationed in New Orleans, La. with Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Jackson and son. Randy. They also visited all the historic sights in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Evans in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McElveen and Butch spent some time in Hastings, Fla. going especially for the celebration of the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mi', and Mrs. D. W. McElveen. Eloise also went shopping in Atlanta. Ga. Friends of James Dietz will Ko intnrnctorl tn Irnnxir V-> n line been released from the Army. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietz. We extend a warm welcome to Mis. Rose Wilson to the Cloth Room. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wofford and son, Lannev, from Hitjh Point, N. C. visited Mrs Hallie Campbell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Quinn visited Mr. and Mrs Burnett Quinn in Detroit Mich. They also made a toui of Canada before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Ben nett with Mr. and Mrs. Pope Oxner spent the remainder ol the week on Lake Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Ezzie Millei spent the week at Lake Green wood. Mr. and rs. Hall King anc children visited Mr. and Mrs W. H. Boughknight in Aiken Guests of Mr. and Mrs Hall King last week were Mr and Mrs. George Hill and son: of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs N. O. Wade of Chester anc Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boughk night and children of Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrisl and Tami visited Mr. anc Mrs. G. L. Mahaffev it Wood ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gil strap and Nathan attendee the wedding of their son anc brother, Gerald Gilstrap, t< Miss Frances Viner in Ep worth. Anniversaries 1 H * 1 1 ivn . ana mis. tanav oariov will celebrate their 10th anni versary August 21. Birthdays Little Jimmy Miller will b I 1 year old August 9. Debbie Barlow will be years August 19. i Lou Whitmire?July 22. Annie Lawson?August 1. i Earl Jackson?August 12. Some Coarse . . . Some Fine . . . Many girls aren't impressed by the lines in the new cars, c They've heard them all be- ? fore. c ********* Don Marguis is credited 1 with saying, "Publishing a c volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo." | ********* And a man doesn't marry a woman "on $,'15 a week anymore. A girl has to be making at least twice that much be- ( fore she is even considered. ( 1 Scouts Leave for < Camp Old Indian Clinton-Lvdia Bov Scouts, with their Scoutmasters, will leave August 9th at 11:00 a.m. 1 for a week of activities at. i Camp Old Indian. Camp Old Indian is maintained as a summer camp for Scouts hv the Rlur> RiHoo Council of Bov Scouts of America. It is located on highway 25 about 20 miles north of Travelers Rest in the foothills of the Blue ! i Ridge Mountains. While at Camp our scouts will participate in ^raining ! Courses, work on Merit Badges, and Rank Advancements, attend Craft Shop training in Woodwork, leatV erworking, basketry, etc. and enjoy a week of wholesome fun and recreation. They will return home on r Saturday, August 15th, about noon time. L. R. Campbell?August 9. Conine Starnes? August 5 Lime rsciic LScnnett?August 13. Gloria Jackson?July 7. Matthew King?July 10. Martha King?July 18. Mark King- August 31. Ed Evans?July 8. Charlcne Evane?July 15. \ CLINTON 1 i i w* ?S#!s2L_ 2 1 * t Jiir :|E > Among the many projects by C members at Camp Buckhorn was a are Freeda Foster, Linda Osborne, other girls). Gail Webster. Dianne JULY, 1959 Some with a Different Twist Fifty years ago the reckless Irivers were just as reckless is they are today. The only lifference is that they were hiving something that had a ot more sense than the Irivers. ********* And they say that one good ,vay to "save face", is to keep lie lower half of it shut up riore of the time. ********* And "Golf" is a game where me ball 11 _> inches in diameter is placed on another ball 1,000 miles in diameter. The )bject is to hit the small ball ind not the large one. ********* The day city authorities start shortening the distance Detween parking meters we'll snow the small car has ac:ually won out with the American public. ********* The toughest part of saving something for a rainy day, is finding a clear day to do it!! * si: * * * * * :> And "Health" is what a lot )f people drink to, just before they collapse. J K I J? H Miss Margie Ayers and Mr. James Morgan. Lydia Mills, were united in marriage May 12. FT EXHIBIT BNBMe^ r jf J W r t V amp Fire, Blue B:rd and Horizon m exhibit of crafts. Left to right Patricia Williamson (behind the Wilson and Janice Caughman.