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AUGUST, 1959 SPINNING 1st Shift 10 By Mary Ellison M'\ and Mis. Mark Satterfield have a new grandson born August 6, named George Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery. 22 Linda Satterfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Satterfield. and Raymond McKit- Ai trick, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKittrick, of Mount- 30 ville, were married July 13. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields St visited Mr. and Mrs. Arilie ; B at \ 1 James Bagwell celebrated his 7th oirthday August 10. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bagwell, Lydia Mills. Ellison in Ware Shoals recently. Mr. Joe Scott, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. "Skeet" Colman recently. The T. L. Thorn burg family and the Wvatt family visited the CI rent Smiikios - < recent Sunday. Miss Rebecca Flvnn. of Chester. S. C.. spent a recent week with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- A old Johnson. ? Mr. and Mrs. VV. N. Nabors attended the funeral of his \\ uncle. Mr. Ben Gubbs, on Au- ei gust 8 in Woodruff. On August the 8th Miss S Vivian Godfrey, daughter of F Mr. and Mrs. Groce Godfrey, d and Johnny Messick, son of Mrs. Lois Gillespie, of Lau- \\ rens. were married. v ivir. and mis. uanol Law- A son have a new daughter, Debra Lynn, born July 31. si Mrs. Lawson is the daughter i< of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hen- J drix. ( Mrs. Eddie Harris, who re- a centlv retired from the Spin- n ning Dept.. wishes to thank everyone for the lovely gilt ^ she received on her retire- tl ment. J Mr. and Mrs. Maik Satter- d field. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1 McKittrick and Mr. and Mrs. Mell Satterfield enjoyed a r fish supper at the Panorama h Lodge. Anniversaries ( Mr. and Mrs. James McElhannon?August 28. ( Birthdays ti Mr. A. E. Alexander?August 23. tl Mr. Willie Ginn ? August Bill Nelson?August 24. J. B. O'Shields?August 19. Kathy Tumlin?August 22. Junior Tumlin?August 28. Verna Leo Nelson?August Aline Ellis?August 15. Mrs. Wade Pennington ngust 27. Perry Pennington ? August Mrs. Ethel Pennington ? ptember 8. SPINNING 2nd Shift By Lena Revis ello Everybody: We are glad to be back ith you again, it seems as if lose months do fly. We sure e having some more hot eather. Miss Sylvia Sharpe, of hester. S. C., spent a week FT. 4 X ^ Tj f J " . .tv ^4TV This cute little lady is Debra .nn Bennett, six months old aughter of Mrs. Bobby Bennett, ydia Mills. ith her cousin. Miss Flor nee Rev is. Miss Sandra Mills. Miss hirley Quinton and Miss lorence Revis enjoyed a few ays at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ed;ards, of Charleston, were eekend guests of Mr. and Irs. Robert Clark. We welcome to the 2nd hift spinning some of our urner employees. Mrs. Ida ohnson, Mrs. K a t h e lint iibbs. Mrs. Dora Williamson lso Herman T. Morton, a ew employee. Congratulations to Mr. and Irs. Clarence Dickerson on tie mnn oi a Doy. l la rent e ool. Mrs. Dickerson is tin a lighter of Mrs. Louise .a nib Mrs. Inez Jarrett. of Wooduff. was a recent visitor of or sister. Mis. Louise Lamb Irs. Jarrett works in the I reenwood ()rphanage. Mrs. Maggie Herring, of Ircctiwood. visited her dangle M*. Mrs. .lor Smith, recently Charles A Pearson, from lie I'. S. Nayv, was a recenl THE CLOTHMAKER visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearson. Visiting Mrs. Ruby Dunaway recently were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee. Mrs. Earl Waldrop and daughter, Glenda, are making their home with Mrs. Waldrop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis, while Mr. Waldrop is away at school. Mrs. Carrie Cassell and sons, of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Minnie Rice, of Kingsport, Tenn., weie recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and son. A/2C Wayne Quinton, of Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah. Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. Quinton and his mother. Mrs. Eula Quinton and family. Friends of Pvt. Tracy L Quinton, HA 14710519?Company D?8th Battalion, is taking his boot training at Fort Jackson. Miss Sandra Mills and little Joe Hairston spent a week's vacation with their sister. Mrs. Carol Lawton, of Orangeburg. We extend sympathy to Mr. Lester Davis on the behalf of a cousin who recently passed away. Sorry to report Robert L. Williamson 's in Medical College Hospital in Charleston to undergo surgery. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shock ley motored to Chattanooga. Tenn., also to the Smoky Mountains. They had a wonderful time. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attenc the revival services which will be in progress September 7-13th at Mount Pleasanl Church in Laurens. Rev Stanley Hardee will be the speaker. Good gospel singing will be enjoyed each night I "Have Smile Will Give"?Thi: handsome younq man is Jimnrn ivimer, son ot Mr, and Mrs. Lzzn Miller. Lvdia Mills. Jimmy cele brated his first birth-fay, Augus 9. I also the closing Sunday wil be Homecoming Day. Sarah Young remains ill a home. Mr. and Mrs. B;ll Caubh i were recently called to Salis bury. N. C.. because of th< 1 sudden illness of Mrs. Can i ble's mother. Mrs. Harold L. Austin, re cently married, is making hei home for the present wit! Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Austin 01 the Greenwood Highway. Bruce Austin has returnee to his base at Norfolk. Va. after having spent a 20 da\ leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. D. L. Austin, neai Clinton. birthdays i Earnest Junior Black well? : August 10 I^eonard Gilstrap ? August 1. Sarah Crane ? August 7 ? 4 years. Nancy White?July 13. Bobby Gene Gibbs ? July 31. Johnnie Thomas ? August 16?3 years. Steve Gilstrap?August 10 ?3 years. J. D. Brown?August 3. Gene Cook?August 2. Mrs. Addie Pearson ? August 26. Frances Waldrop ? August 13. Ruby Dunaway?July 15. Nellie Dean?August 10. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tucker were married Saturday, August 8. 1959, in Laurens. Mrs. Tucker is the former Miss Sandra Shelnut, daughter of Mrs. Sara Shelnut. Mrs. W. L. Gambrell is improving since returning home from Self Hospital. Mrs. James H. Price is improving after undergoing surgery at Joanna Hospital. Miss Vivian Yarborough. of Tampa. Florida, was a recent overnight guest of Miss Beth Moore while visiting relatives here. CARDING 2nd Shift By Ned O. Vincent ivuuiv.1 me i?iai IU, uau^iuci of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cauble, of Clinton, was two I months old Sunday. August 2. Maxie Daxis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis, has I been working in the Card Room. 2nd Shift, at Lvdia four weeks Thursday. Maxie , says he likes it fine. Mr. Ned Vincent and sons visited in Union recently. Wallace E. Gregory is employed in the Card Room. 2nd Shift. Welcome aboard. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spradlev spent last weekend in Charlotte. N. C. Pvt. Tracy L. Quinton, son of Mrs. Eula Quinton. Lvdia Mills is taking his boot training at Fort Jackson. r CARDING 1 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt We are glad to have Mrs. 1 Vomer Dees and Mrs. Alice Snider back at work after being out sick a few days. Sorry to hear that Mr. Roy r Snider is sick at home. Hope he is soon well and out again. We are glad to have our overseer. Mr. Van Oxner, Jr. and the rest of the National 5 Guard men back with us. They recently completed two weeks summer training at Fort Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cochran and daughter. Brenda, are spending this week with the latter's sister, Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt. The Cochrans are from Clarksdale. Ga. Sorry to know that Mrs. Alfred Seay is sick. Hope she is soon feeling fine again. Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall's mother. Mrs. Eskew, is visiting with her this week. Mrs. Eskew is from Arlington, Va. We are glad to see Mr. William Snow back at work being out sick for a few days. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry Sunday, going especially to see the new babv girl. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarborough and children, from Mars Hill. N. C., spent the weekend with Mrs. Hallie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Tami visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams in Newberry recently. Miss Dela Mae Skinner spent a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and family. On Sunday Boyd, lone and Flo carried her home and visited relatives in Pembrooke, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and family attended the Boughnight reunion on Sunday. We have a newcomer to the Clom Room. Orien Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire celebrated their 24th anniversary August 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frick celebrated their 2nd anniversary August 25. Birthdays Juanita Thrift?September 20. W. P. Thrift. Jr.?September 11. Gail Barnes ? September 25. Flo Wilkes?August 5. Leon Deitz?August 17. Fred Deitz?August 21. Ruby Hairston?August 18. Harold Hairston?August 3. Mike Crawford?August 8. D u; 11; - c u? c i iiiin^ 1^.1112; ucpiciliuci u. Earl Griffin?September 9. Mrs. Margaret Griffin ? September 28. Terrv Phipps?August 21. Betty Phipps?September 2. Susie Phipps ? September 28. I Hi! There ? says Tami Ann Parrish, six months old daughter ! oi Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish, 1 Lydia Mills.