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MARCH. 1960 xl%11 S?5E^j?HjWfiS WFAVTNr, NO 1.9.3 By Irene Davenport Ann McCarson celebrated her 10th birthday tin March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton will celebrate a wedding anniversary on March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman and daughter and Mrs. Lena Bailey visited relatives in llartsville. (la., the past weekend. Mrs. Sarah She 1 not will celebrate a b i r t h d a v on March 27. Little I) a r r e 1 1 Wilbanks, grandson of Sarah Shelnut. celebrated his first birthday on March 11. Mrs. Peggy Mai pass celebrated a birthday on March 25. Frank Childress celebrated a birthday on March 11. Hoy Campbell celebrated a birthday on March 20. r . i < ? ?" r rienus <>i janie 1'rince will be glad to learn that she has been released from the hospital and is recuperating at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy N a b o r s. on the Greenwood highway. Billy Bowling celebrated his 4th birthday on March 25. James Timothy Bowling celebrated his 3rd birthday on March 17. Da r re II Shi>;ilov oraivlam of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, will celebrate his 5th birthday on March 21. Mr. and Mrs. David Shocklev announce the birth of a son. David Franklin. Jr.. February 20. Thomas Meeks celebrated a birthday March 17. Susie Meeks is ill at her home with flu. Mrs. Clarence Dunnaway celebrated her birthday on March 17. Clarence Dunnaway celebrated his birthday on March 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flsan of Ware Shoals and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Landlord of Cireenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corlev. Ronald Corlev of Washington spent i weekend with his patents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe t ~i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin the snow that fell recently. miitb r~ . W Corley. Birthdays Ricky Corley?Feb. 28. Ronald Corley?March 24. < Edna Corley?March 30. t Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette were recent visitors of their mothers, Mrs. W. S. Manning . and Mrs. C. R. Burdette in I va, S. C. Mrs. J. II. Crow is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Holland in Allendale. Miss Beverly Buzhardt and Mrs. Charlie Bowlin spent ^ several days last week in Jacksonville. Fla., going especially to meet Seaman Robert Bowlin who came in on the U.S.S. Essex after a tour of ^ duty in the Mediterranean. Friends of Mrs. Furman . Bratcher will be glad to learn * she has returned to her homo ' and is doing nicely following , surgery and a stay at Blalock Clinic. WEAVING NO. 1 2nd Shift ( By Lillian Forester Hi folks, here we are with y the sick list for this month. Webb Taylor, Earl Armstrong. Bennie Sinclair, Hiri- * am Hughev and Grady Edge, y We are happy they are all y better and able to be back on their job. This ice looks mighty pret- " tv and white for the past few j davs but I'm ready for spring now. Little Kenneth Rhodes celebrated his 4th birthdav with a party. There were 27 relatives and friends to enjoy the occasion with him. They gave l- :. .. - - rum manv nice iptts. Mrs. John Stansoll and Cindv of Norfolk. Va.. have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Bramlett. for several ^ weeks. * Mrs. I .a eon has been visitinc her brother who is in the 1 hospital at Bennettsville this ' past weekend. Mrs. J. W. Campbell visited her sister in Greenwood for 1 the weekend. Walter Campbell is celebrating his 4th wedding anniversary on his birthday on the 7th of Anril. He savs he will be JO vears <?ld but he feels more like he's 60 and family seems to be enjoying 1 THE CLOTHMAKER Eugene Forester, son of Mr. md Mrs. M. A. Forester, won irst place in the Junior High t School Science Fair on March Jrd and 4th and traveled to s Jreenville on the 18th to 1 compete in the Western He- 1 ?ion district fair at Furman University. 1 Birthdays , Charles Harris?March 21. Caroline Edge?Feb. 28. Mrs. Walter Campbell ? <\pril 21. Walter Campbell?April 7. Lillian Forrester?March 15. Welcome Mat Nellie Sherfield, Charles ?oker and Gail Satterfield. Safety Pays in every way, S'ot for just a few. \nd if we work safely on our job. rVe'll have a barbecue. WEAVING NO. 1 j 3rd Shift By Mildred Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dean innounce the birth of a boy February 119. Mrs. Dean was ^ be former Mattie Overstreet. j. Mr. and Mrs. Rubbin Overtreet celebrated their 29th t veddinj? anniversary March l. Shirley Stone, daughter of drs. Wilma Stone, celebrated ler birthdav March 20. ^ Major Crawford had a M rt Itrln* 1 T T /.. ..iuu\ ?iaiL'il ISJ. lit' WHS : sweet 16." Terry Crawford, son of * daior Crawford, had a birthlav February 24. He was 11 ears old. Ellen Culpepper had a lirthday March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Cul- j lepper were in Greenville c >ver the weekend to attend a c jirthdav dinner in honor of lis mother. a Doug Carroll, son of Mr. s md Mrs. Jimmy Carroll, has r i birthday March 30. He will >e 4 vears old. v Nelson Johnson had a birth- ^ lav March 19. We want to welcome La onn Templeton back to the ? !rd shift. Y WEAVING NO. l * o 3rd Shift i By Minnie Carroll ) M. I). Overstreet. father of f Reuben Overstreet. was 73 'ebruarv 3. a Bettv Stone, daughter of s drs. Wilma Stone, celebrated } ler 12th birthdav Februarv ?. 1 George Lawson has return- J d to work after being out ( ick. Charles Coker has returned , o work after a recent operition. Mr. and Mrs Wood row I ?ampbell celebrated their 9th w e d dine annivorsnrv vlarch 1 fv We would like to welcome Vilma Stone and Jorry Satt rfield back to the third hift. I It's a little late but we'd ike to congratulate Mr. and drs. Karl Gregorv on the rrival of a babv t*irl. Marv Mm. born December 27. Mildred Lawson has been >ut sick with the flu. Mrs. Bell Hitches of Honea 'ith was a recent ruest of I dr. and Mrs Bobbv Pierce I Mr. and Mrs Tv W Tucker elebrated their 27th wedding inniversarv January 21. t We're sorry to hear Mrs. Joe Smith has been sick with he flu. Miss Mary Ann Heaton .pent a recent weekend with Mrs. Rose Satterfield and amily. We're sorry to hear Anita Vanderford, 3 year old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ^anderford, has had pneunonia. Birthdays Donice Vanderford?1 year ild?March 6. Douglas Carroll ? 3 years )ld?March 30. \IT 1 ^ ' wuuuiow ^ampneil?March 5. Donna Lynn Carroll ? 1 ear old?February 8. Earl Gregory?Jan. 19. WEAVING NO. 3 2nd Shift By Ella Crompton Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. ->ayton and family visited W. ). Moon and family in Greenvood Sunday. February 28. Mr. Marion Littlefield was >ut three days with the flu. Ve are glad to have him )aek. We all welcome Garl Saterfield back to the 2nd shift iue to a transfer from the 1st hift. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corlev ind family recently visited in ireenwood. Ella H. Crompton and family recently visited their ;randfather in Anderson Memorial Hospital. WEAVING NO. 3 3rd Shift By Fronnie Franklin M Sgt. and Mrs. G. H. CI 1 is are spending a few days lelay in route with their par'nts. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis, ind Mrs. Maude Jacks. Thev ire to leave New York by hip on March 14 for Panama Tanal for 3 years. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lanford cere visitors in Spartanburg Jonday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lanford elebrated their 15th wedding umiversary March 5. W. J. Franklin celebrated i ic Ki rt Krl ? *-> uii iu\ui \ mat L~n O. Bruce Ellis, from the Naval iase in Charleston, is visiting iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will 111is. for a few days. Larry Hazel, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Leland Hazel, observed his 3rd birthday darch 20. Mike Mann will celebrate lis 2nd birthday March 30 le is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harence Mann. James Nelson was 14 years >ld February 23. Jean Harris celebrated his ? - * Sandra and Brenda Campbell ire the daughters ol Mrs. Chrisine Campbell. Lydia Weaving. 5 jM uL ^ K Terry Phipps is the six year old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaar Phipps T . vrHia Millc Stanley Rice is the six year old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Phipps, Lydia Mills. This handsome young cowboy is Paul Darrell Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward, Jr., Lydia Mills. It is obvious he was a good boy from all the toys Santa left. birthday March 13. Donna Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris celebrated her birthday March 15. Mrs. Pearl Holder and family Mrs. Helen Breafeale and Mrs. Mildred Lewis, from Asheville, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons recently. Mrs. Holder is Mrs. Ammons' aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Amnions celebrated their 12th anniversary March 3. Joyce Cook of Newberry f*3' i| r Bfci-. -?J Sandra was 10 years old January 27 and Brenda was 7 years old February 16.