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8 COMBINE TALENTS F m^ .l V ^ ' : Wofford Kelley, Clinton Carpe Staff Artist, and Murray Adams, combined talents to make this kit for the scouts of Clinton Mills Tro is now positioned over the entra Gordon Street extension. Lydia News . . . (Continued from Page tii children home for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Olio Morgan and children. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morgan and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan. Wo nro trn?MF o/x? 4?x U/NO?. ? ? V. ill v. \ v.1 > ^vn i \ III I IL'cl 1 about Jessie Mae Owens' accident the day before New Year. She fell and broke her ankle. Hope she will soon be well and strong again. The Junior Girls class of Bellview Church enjoyed a Christmas party at their teachers house, Mrs. Eunie Lamb. On closing I would like to urge everyone to start the New Year right by attending the church of your choice. You will find you can do your work better by attending church. Birthdays Eloise Gilstrap? December 11?15 years Mike Owens? ijocemocr n\?in years Ella Satterfield? January 17 Dennis Laney? December 18?8 years Reggie Laney? January 14?6 years Edna Laney? January 25?28 years Mike South? January 7?1 year Randy Wren? December 9?4 years Debra Lynn Johnson? February 1?3 years Fred White? January 11 George Webb? January 17 Laura Cauble? December 15 CARDING 1ST SHIFT 3y Martha Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore of Greenwood were h o I i d a v guests of the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. S F. Blackwell. Little Miss Libbv Wright spent a few days during Christmas with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kuvkendall of Laurens, S. C. A family Christmas dinner was enjoyed by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wvatt on Christmas Day. All the children and grandchildren were present. OR CLINTON SCOUTS nter, Ellis Huffstetler, Clothmaker Clinton-Lydia Tinsmith, recently lg size first class Boy Scout badge op 138. The large aluminum badge ince to the Clinton Scout hut on Mrs. Peggy Wvatt and children. Barrv and Debbie, attended a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Wvatt's mother. Mrs. Bill Motte, on December 24. S Si*t. Sidney Thornburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Thornburg, has returned to his home station in New York, after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Friends of Mrs. James Campbell will be glad to khovv mai sne is at nome now after being a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. We are glad to know that Mrs. Kill King is feeling better now after being sick for some time. Also glad to hear that Mrs. Mary Patterson is up and at home after being a patient at Blalock Clinic. Congratulations a n d best wishes on the following birthdays and anniversaries: Mrs. Preston Carroll had a birthday January 22. Cindy Nelson had a birthday January 23. She was one year old. Mrs. W. D. Wyatt had a birthday January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patter mjii ceieDraiea meir wedding anniversary on January 19. CARDING 2ND SHIFT By Ned O. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Riser had as their guests during Christmas, their daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Voiselle of Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnett of Chappels, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gentry and Mrs. Christine Gentry and son, Oscar. Mrs. May me Lee Shealv "lipnl 1llf> Miiwt Sil 1 nr I o\r xtrOl. . V V. KVUI IVIU V VV 1 II i her nephew, Curtis W. Riser, J. W. Burnett, son of Mr. iind Mrs. Rov Burnett, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis VV. Riser, is spending a few days with his cousin, Bill Voiselle, of Ninety Six. Have a good time J. W. Mrs. Ned O. Vincent and Mrs. Almon Spencer attended Ihe football game at Orlando, Florida New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shealy and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hallman and Mr. THE CLOTHMAKER and Mrs. Perry Shealy during Christmas holidays in Lexington, S. C. Mrs. Ada Cook visited her son, the Rev. D. E. Cook, and family of Pamplico, S. C. during the Christmas holidays. We welcome Carl Edward Turner to the Card Room 2nd Shift. CARDING 3RD SHIFT By W. L. Gambrell Mis. Michael McGee was a recent patient at Hays Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Motes of Macon, Georgia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Motes of Kinards during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Price visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Whittaker, in Swansea. S. C. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thrumon Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny Waldrop in Lando, S. C. for a week end. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Price visited their son and family in Charleston d u r i n g the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Broom celebrated their wedding anniversary December 9. Happy birthday to Mrs. Eddie McGee January 211. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Broom celebrated their birthday Christmas Eve. Miss Beth Moore celebrated her 14th birthday January 112. Happy birthday to William F. Bagwell January 9. CLOTH ROOM By Shirley Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrish and Tami visited Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Craft in Simpsonville recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis in Ware Shoals during Christmas. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Mrs. Helen Shumate motored to Spartanburg on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hairston with Steve, Wayne and Mrs. Carrie Duvall visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carson in Charleston during Christmas. Mrs. Duvall remained for a week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deitz on the marriage of their son, James Deitz, to Miss Lucille Spolee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Spelce, on Saturday. January 2. Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and family were Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and sons of Spartanburg, also Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and daughter of Peech Island. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanders of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. King on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Camphell of Warrenville visited Mrs Ilallio Campbell Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edmonds, Miss Dora Edmonds and Miss Buna Edmonds spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin. Christmas Day d i n n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ E. Roberts and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett and Freddie, Mrs. Pauline Burnett and Miss Hilda Holmes. Clinton Horizon The Jr. Horizon Club of sc Clinton Mill is composed of IV1 11 members. Officers of the B club are, Frankie Samples, cc President, Sandra Dunawav, H Vice President, Shirley Heaton, Treasurer, Judv Laney, IV! Secretary, and Brenda Fal- tfi law, Reporter. Other mem- sj bers are, Ruth Braswell, Mary F Cole, Carvlon Jepart, Juanita w Hamrick, Judv Burns, and in Linda Knox. Miss Velda di Farmer, Leader and Mrs. Bill si Terry, Sponsor. u? The club meets the first ct Tuesday each month. The \v girls have been studying Per- rc sonal Appearance. M o n e y C Management for Young Moderns and other subjects which tc would be Helpful to a teen- gi ager. For one of their projects w the girls made and sold tl cookies in the month of No- V vember. Last month they M made aprons which were pre- ti Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans n and children spent the week ai end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- W ard Chumlcy in Spartanburg. 01 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrish celebrated their 10th wedding a anniversary January 11. Clinton News . . . (Continued from Page 7) SPOOLING 3RD SHIFT T By Bill Lowery D Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealv a spent two days during the tc holidays with Mr. and Mrs. N E. C Glauzier. F Mrs. A. E. Ealv celebrated her birthday on January 15. g Mrs. Carolyn Webb visited v. in Greenwood during Christ- S mas vacation. Teresa Woodward cele- IV orated a birthdav on Januarv a 11. t< Bobbie J. Heaton had a birthday on December 22. t( Freddie Heaton celebrated his T? birthday December 21, and n Sara Nell Heaton celebrated Iior birthday December 30. IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dnna- n way celebrated their first T wedding anniversary on December 24. s] Happy birthday to Linda w Dunawav on January 6 and to Kat Womble on January 26. IS Maxie Seay was 3 years old F on January 15. n Mr. and Mrs Gene Butler celebrated a wedding anniver- IS sary on December 23. V Lavonia Phillips h a d a A birthday on December 26. v Mrs. Fave Lowerv cele- 7 brated a birthdav on Januarv 12. t A/T.. 1 A/I.._ T"?: 11 T 1 ivi i . <mu iv 11 s. i ?iii IjOWItv r celebrated a wedding anniver- a sarv on Januarv 13. a r CARDING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT a By T. P. Smith o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith h observed their INth wedding I anniversary January 3. ? Mr. Robert Simmons and Mrs. Ciuynita Barrett were a married January 3. \ Ann hawson. grand-daugh- t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas c Smith, celebrated her first g birthday December 13. a I certainly want to thank e my many friends and neigh- IN hors for their kindness during JANUARY, 1959 Club Active >nted to their Mothers at the [other - Daughter Christmas anquet which was held De?mber 11 at the Community ouse. The girls also presented [iss Farmer with a lovely ft. Mrs. Eva Land was >ecial guest for the occasion, rankie Samples gave the elcome and Miss Farmer the ivocation. After a delightful liner of fried chicken, potato ilad. rice and gravy, english ?as. pineapple salad, hot bislits and apple pie the group as invited into the music )om where they enjoyed hristmas Carols. Plans are now beinmade > attend summer camp. Any ill in the 9th and 10th grade ho is interested in joining 10 club, may contact Miss elda Farmer. Phone 1004 or lis. Land Phone 959. Regisation fee is $1.00. ly illness and also the doctors rid nurses at Hays Hospital, lay God bless each and every ae. Mrs. Thomas Smith Mrs. James Crain celebrated birthday December 13. CLOTH ROOM 1ST SHIFT By Dorsey Turner Bud Tumblin, Freddie nr..U1;? II ? 1 1~? - Killwiiii, iict/.i'i ciiici Kairicia uncan, Mrs. C. T. Satterfield n (1 Georgia Tumblin atMidod the Tangerine Bowl on ew Year's Day in Orlando, la. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelrove and daughter spent the *eek end with the S. B nelproves near Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Revels, Ir. and Mrs. W. A. Williams nd Scott were Sunday visi>rs of the C. M. Fliers. Miss Marian Mitchell visixl her father. Mr. John C. Iitchcll, in Greenville Christlas Eve. Mrs. Ester Mitchell and Iarion Mitchell had Christlas Dinner with Mr. and Mrs. honias Mitchell in Laurens. TV T T UT T^fc i* * . ? w. w . rrum 01 Atlanta pent several days recently 'ith Mrs. Fannie Parrish and lorma. Mrs. Parrish a n d lormn returned with Mrs. Yuitt for a week end visit i Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. R. C. Wilkie. Mrs. Fave Tell in, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vilkie near Clinton. Mr. and Irs. James Woody of Lydia /ere visitors of the Dorsev 'timer's recently. The Clinton Horizon's under lie direction of Mrs. D. O. Yeeman had an all night ft or Christmas get together, t the home of Mrs. Freeman. )ecember 29. The Girls. Janice and Di nne Davenport, Ann Meadis, Susan Terry. Patsv Caiup cll, Emilv Davis. Sandra vester, and Myra and Kathv Inelyrove. gathered at Mrs. 'reeman's about seven o'clock nd then went to the show. Vhen thev returned home hey had supper and played aids and enjoyed other ames. Each girl went to bed t a very late hour hut arose arly to have breakfast with <1r. Freeman. By Kathy Snelgrove