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6 Skating Rinks NEW RECREATK The above is a sketch of the rinks under construction at ea a smooth hardened finish and o The Clinton rink will be locat Sloan Street directly across frc Pastorium. The Lvdia rink wil Providence School and Supt. I Street. The rinks are being provide enjoyable place for the young Lydia News... CARDING 1st Shift By Martha Wyatt Mrs. Verner Dees and Mrs. Bernice McElhannon had as their guests last week their sister, Miss Celester Prather, of Salem, N. C. 1VT r* n nrl 1\/T rr- C U* T)1?>?1. mi, uiiU xvil O. O. X" IJlclLl\" well attended a birthday dinner given for Mrs. Eula Jackson of Cross Hill on last Sunday. Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Buddy McElhannon. They are the proud parents of a babv girl born on October 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Wvatt and family visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt, last weekend. Donald Snider has a birthday on November 15 and Miss Judy Patterson has a birthday on November 8. Miss Libby Wright of Greenville visited her grandnnrpntc IVTr- onr) TV/Tvc e v> A f A 1 U11U 1*11 O. V-. 11. Kuykendall, of Laurens recently. We wish to express our regret and deepest sympathy to Mrs. Alice Snider and family of the passing this week of her husband. Mr. Roy Snider. Roy was a very faithful employee and I am sure that we will all miss him very much. CARDING 2nd Shiit By Nathan Wyatt Emily W. Marler celebrated her 22nd birthday September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Shealy announce the birth of a baby boy September 25. We welcome Joe Nelson back after being out 3 days with the flu. CARDING 3rd Shift By W. L. Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellison and Miss Miriam Jolly were visitors in Cherokee recently. Mrs. James H. Price was a weekend guest of her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Price of Charleston on September 26. Happy birthday to William Bagwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bagwell. He celebrated his 18th birthday September 23. )NAL FACILITIES new 375' concrete oval skating ch plant. The rinks will have nly one sawed expansion joint, ed in the cleared 700 block of ?m the Calvary Baptist Church .1 be built in the area betwc m ). H. Roberts' home on Poplar d to furnish a safer and more people to skate. Mr. W. L. Gambrell's father has been seriously ill. Hope he will soon improve. We want to welcome James W. Price and James W. Stone to the 3rd Shift. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Vance and all responsible for the wonderful banquet given for those receiving 10-20-year pins. I hope those receiving them will have many more safe and happy years at Lvdia and Clinton Mills. lVTVo TV/Till^*. ~r r* u. nnnti *?CJ5l UI VJ1 CCI and Mrs. Algie Chumley of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and children with Mr. and Msr. Clevis Wilkes attended the Wilkes Reunion in Vidalia, Georgia, last Sunday. Mrs. Major Crawford and children, Mrs. Rubv White and Martha Ann visited Mrs. James Dover in Rutherfordton, N. C. i i uii muaj uiiuiCl Wcl2> glVCIl in honor of Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sr., Sunday, October 4. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford and children, Mr. A. T. Crawford, Jr., and Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seawright and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv Bennett and Debbie of Joanna and M.. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffev and children of Woodruff. Mrs. Crawford was remembered with many nice gifts. Mrs. Sam Miller of Columbia and Mrs. J. E. Cannon of Arcadia visited Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts and family. Mrs. Corine Starnes and children from fliimminos Hn are spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Hallie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Roberts and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett in Arcadia recently. Mrs. W. P. Thrift. Sr., gave a birthday dinner Sunday. October 11, for several members of the family with birthdays in October. Twenty-two guests were present for the occasion. The guests of honoi were Mrs. H. E. Hampton, October 5; Mr. Hampton, October 14; Mrs. W. R. Allen, October 16 and Mr. J. E. McLendon, October 18. Wc are glad to have Mrs. THE CLOTHMAKER Faye Roberts back with us. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes on the marriage of their son, Clevis, to Miss Mary Jane McLendon, Saturday, September 19. Mrs. Wilkes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. (Butch) McLendon. Birthdays Boyd Wilkes?November 1. Mae Martin?October 29. Steve Hairston?November 1?9 years. Harold Frick?October 23. Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie ? October 14. Mrs. W. P. Terrill?October 16. Steve Dickerson ? November 5 7 vpave Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sr. October 4. Service Awards . . . (Continued from Page 1) Robert L. Simmons Nellie L. Moore Mary R. Osborne Jeanette Woodward Lillie V. Brazille Mildred B. Campbell Lillian Wallenzine Elmyra Pitts Clinton 10 Year Pins Henry E. Reynolds Mary L. Barlow Ruth Y. Dunaway Paul E. Foster Ora Hedspeth Billv R. Heaton William E. Heaton Richard M. Rochester Selma Ballew James P. Woodward Harold H. Burgess William H. Fowler Glidy Holmes Herman B. Johnson Homer Lawson Clyde C. Putnam Arthur W. Hamilton Devvev Samples, Sr. Dollie V. Lusk Ruby L. Lydia Lila McCullough Mary C. Martin Janie Hickman Gertrude Holbert Clyde M. Laney Sue K. Lanley Flonnie McWaters William H. Rogers Gholdie Simmons 13 ^ 1 A T ?1 auulti i_>. wnne Josephine Allman Mildred Kinard Lucille McGee Frady E. C. Huffstetler Clyde Brazille Harry L. Foster Adell Ellison Alonzo J. Hanlev Sallie Harris Willie M. Riley Marv S. Turner Elizabeth Woodward Edward King Maggie L. Burden Loree Lawson Lillie M. Motes Thelma Suttles Sudie Putnam Joe M. Lynch Virginia Reeder Myrtle K. West Lydia Mills?20 Year Pins Susie Banks Lydia Mills?15 Year Pins Johnny Deyton, Sr. Laura Darby Frances M. Meeks Lena Bailey Ruby W. Cook James B. O'Shields Alice O'Shields Nellie Osborne Lydia Mills?10 Year Pins Marshall Motes Harry Wicker Niles Richards SEPTEMBE CLINTON Vera B. Bellue?Spinning Lucille M. Edmonds?Spinning Florine Culbertson?Spinning Rachel B. Ginn?Spooling Robert L. Culbertson?Weaving Thomas P. Horger?Weaving William D. McLendon?Weaving Annifl N Hann: LYDIA N Carrie Bagwell?Spinning Lewis F. Barnes?Spinning Ruby J. Roberts?Spinning Ruby K. Bagwell?Weaving Hazel Elders?Weaving Wilhelmina Gault?Weaving FROM THE CLINK On behalf of the Clinton Cavaliers baseball club, we wish to extend our appreciation to the management of C Clinton and Lydia Mills, on their support of the recent baseball season. We would especially like to thank Mr. Crocker, Mr. Templeton and Mr. Vance for their interest in our Championship club. The Ball Club enjoyed a supper at the Panaroma Lodge, along with Mr. and Mrs. George Huguley, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, Mr. and v Connie J. Davis Julia M. Frick u Charlie F. Birchmore Harley Culpepper Grover Mclnvaille Kathrvn Hampton William C. Abercrombie William P. Thrift. Jr. Ada L. Cook Ll Etta Gilbert s Lena M. Revis Emmie Thomas Willie Dean Jessie T. Howell ll p Daisy J. Harris ^ Anna Mclnvaille 'I William Fennell ? T. D. Douglas j John M. Edmonds P James H. Fuller J Lyman Mathis ^ y. L. Thornburg J Lewis D. Bass Otic I? Wr?n/ltf A v. wuuy V Clara W. Milam F Pauline Poole Charles L. Barlow s Gene Knox v Media Williams t Sets New Mil* \vdyd *** * ' Mrs. Nell Haggart, Clinton Plan Greenville gas economy run last we reported she made the 45 mile trip ir placed on her car in the Clinton Mil ees, gave the car an appearance o Junior's Christmas. OCTOBER. 1959 we&me //a/ IR. 1959 MILLS Kenneth Stone?Weaving J. T. Weaver?Weaving Thomas Womble?Weaving Katherine Smith?Weaving Ruby O'Bryant?Cloth James R. Turner?Cloth Doris Jackson?Office art?Clinic [ILLS Ladon McCravey?Weaving Fannie Roberts?Weaving Martha A fsaav Woavinn -arry Madden 61 22 .361 <11 is Huffstetler 109 39 .358 "red Satterfield 55 18 .327 immy Braswell 141 44 .312 /Ielvin Bailey f8 17 .293 'ot Fallaw ' 151 41 .272 . B. Vanderford 56 14 .250 ten Crouch 27 6 .222 'arl Satterfield 102 22 .215 Vallace Patterson 29 6 .209 >aul Smith 9 0 .000 In winning the regular seacm pennant the Cavaliers i'on 19 out of their last wenty games to finish on top. sage Record t . ^di Kxfr I t Nurse, set a new Clinton to ek in her 1958 Renault. It was two winds of the key. The key. i Parking Lot by fellow employf an enlarged wind-up toy for William Wyatt?Weaving Walter C. Holbert?Cloth James E. Roberts?Cloth DN CAVALIERS drs. Robert Vance, Mr. and .Irs. B. Templeton, Mr. and i/lrs. D. H. Roberts and Mr. leorge Cornelson. During the supper Mr. Crocker presented the Bating Trophy to Truman )wens, also Manager Truman )wens received the Most Valuable Player award. Fred Jatterfield was presented the test sportsmanship award. JMlil Smith iirac \rntnrl h\r hie eammates as the most de>endable player as he atended each practice and iras at each game. The Cavaliers won the reglar season championship and liminated Gaffney in two traight games before losing o Buffalo in the fifth and eciding game of the final layoff. Truman Owens paced he Cavaliers during the regilar season, while Ellis Hufftetler caught fire in the (layoffs as he had 12 hits in 0 at bats, driving in 13 runs. The Cavaliers final averiges including both playoffs: layers At Bat Hits Pet. Cinard Littleton 79 29 .3(57 Tuman Owens 123 45 .365 Jam Owens 130 47 .362