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MAY. 1960 rj* ? Jk jStXJ n~~ i r tt~p~Wi1 li it? WEAVING NO. 1, 2, 3 1ST SHIFT By Irene Davenport Mrs. Willie Cannon and children, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and daughters and Mrs. J. H. Crow spent a recent Sunday in Cherokee, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland of Seneca spent Mothers' Day with the lattcrs mother. Mrs. John Crow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson announce the marriage of their daughter. Linda, to Kenneth Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone, of Laurens. u'Oflrlinn 1m?L- ? .! ?/... ? . . _ ?* X.ViV?llt^ |/iC4\_V * JI I May 20. Linda Patterson Stone celebrated her 18th birthdav on May 10. Mrs. Barbara Jo Smith and son of Whitmire visited Mr. S. J. Todd recently. Cecil Davenport celebrated a birthday on May 4. Donnie Ballew will celebrate his 9th birthdav on Mav 31. Dean Abercrombie of Whitten Village spent a recent week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kinsland of Laurens. Joan Shealy celebrated a birthday on May 12. Miss Peggy Mclnvaille of Lancaster spent the past week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cirover Mclnvaille. Charles Mclnvaille of Charlotte, N. C. spent a night recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille. Martha Childress celebrated a birthday May 14. Cecil Davenport of Clemson College spent the past week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and family of South Boston. Va. visited Mrs. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor recently. Mrs. Joe Davenport observed a birthday on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Motte observed a wedding anniversary on May 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman Hk Mrs. Si? 1 ly Adair of Route One, Clinton, celebrated her 80th birthday May 16th, She is the mother of Mrs. T. F. King, Lydia Mills. and daughter visited relatives in Hock Hill the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Gall-man will celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary on May 31. G. C. Satterfield observed a birthday, Friday, May 13. Mrs. Sal lie Bratcher and Mr. F. V. Bratcher of Ninety Six were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher recently. Mrs. Carrie Gallman has returned home from Spartanburg General Hospital where she has been a patient for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Burdette visited their mothers, Mrs. C. R. Burdette and Mrs. \V. I. Manning, in^Iva. S. C. on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cm-lev spent the past week end in Washington. D. C. with their son, Ronald, who returned home with them to attend summer classes at P. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harris visited Mrs. Lena Darnell in Seneca on Mother's Day. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Lillian Forester Mr, and Mrs Grady Edge and daughters spent last week end at Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. L u t h e r Rhodes and Kenneth visited relatives in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sum oral visited Mrs. Sumeral's sister in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and sons of Cross Anchor visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Forester last week end. Mrs. Dova Broome's children visited her on Mother's Day. A C Ray H. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jackson. has reported back to Portland Airport in Portland. Oregon. Birthdays Diana Sherfield?June 11. Goldie Birch?June 25. Mary Ann Nabors is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nabors. Lydia Mills. She is 12 years old. THE CLOTHMAKER Billy Sherfield?June 18. Perry Sumeral?June 25. Mertis Rhodes?June 1. Little Billy Joe Sherfield has been ill with measles for the past few days. Mrs. Dova Broome had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCauley and Pamela and William '] hnft Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and Jack Campbell of Gieenville visited Mr. and .its. Lester Cooper near Rose Mill m Union Countv Sunday, May 1. Jimmie Campbell of the u. ^>. Air force visited Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. Jimmie was transferring from a base in Florida to a base in North Carolina. WEAVING NO. 1 & 2 3RD SHIFT By Minnie Carroll Jimmy Carroll. Billy Fennell. Ray Campbell. Junior Thomas and Major Crawford attended the Auto Races in Darlington May 7. Patricia Ammons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ammons. has been out of school two weeks with Poison Ivy. Martha Seay. along with George Humph (her future husband) and his family spent Sunday in Wagner, S. C. We'd like to express our deepest sympathy to the family of Woodrow Campbell on the passing of his father. William E. Campbell, and also Mrs. Campbell's uncle. Harim English of Clayton. Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce spent Sunday in Honea Path, visiting the latter's mother. Mrs. Bell Hughes. A certain little battery filler has a brand new diamond. Can anybody guess who? Patricia Kelly, granddaughter of Charlie Motte. was 6 years old May 7. Mrs. Wayne Templeton had a birthday May 24 and Wayne says ho was sixteen May 14. Billy Fennell said he wouldn't be having any more birthdays. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pace on the arrival of a daughter. Nancy Donna Denice. She is the new granddaughter of Mrs. Christine Campbell. Donna Lynn Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carroll, was 15 months old May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carroll and family and Mr. and w ^*isp dm* u. Shoila Wicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wicker, Lydia Mills, celebrated her 10th birthday May 6. Mrs. Horace Carroll visited I relatives in Abbeville Sunday. Our deepest sympathy to George Lawson who lost his mother recently. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Marie Taylor Don't you just love the summer? It's the time of year for going places and doing things. 1 had just a little difficulty finding out just where everyone's been going and what they're doing. I did find out that Tom Wyatt has been gardening. He says he has a fine stand of watermelons but Pearl says they're h cucumbers. * Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark | visited his mother. Mrs. Ben Lark, in Easley on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore had her sister and family of Modac for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Billv Hanks and children of Hollywood. California were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hughes. We're glad to report that Miss Maitha Ann Hughey is doing fine after her illness and operation last month. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley visited their son. Ronald, in Washington. D. C. recently. While there they visited Ol- 0 iver Haupfear who is also a v Clinton boy. | Mrs. Jean Dawkins and T-v _ r uannv 01 Lamp L,ejeune. IN. (J. visited her parents, the J. P. Oakleys, for a few days. Birthdays Allen Taylor, son of Harold Taylor, was fifteen on May 8. Perry Sumeral?May 25. Robert L. Blease?April 27. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT By Billy Pace Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley spent the day with his mother who lives in Greenwood last j Sunday. T Judv Hughes celebrated her 8th birthday May 6. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Debra Ann and Karen Sue Littlefield celebrated their birthdays this month. Debra Ann was 2 years old May 15 and Karen Sue was 1 year old May 14. These two young ladies are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Littlefield. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pace announce the birth of a daughter. Nancy Donna Denise. Ap- j ril 19. at Hays Hospital. Mrs. I Pace is the former Miss I Woodie Mae Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pace t celebrated their first anni- t versarv May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson and family visited his mother and brother and his family at Clemson Sunday. WEAVING NO 3 3RD SHIFT R.. E c 1-1: ? w j numr rruriRiin Rock Fish arc running. What's wrong. Doll? Mrs. Myrtle Lanford and son. Johnnie, visited in Atlanta. Ga. with the Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker ? visited Cypress and Edisto Flower Gardens in Charleston. S. C. recently with their ? (Continued on Page 6) ] 5 P^fB Carroll Wicker was 9 years old lay 1. He is the son of Mr. and llrs. Harry Wicker, Lydia Mills. H ^ ^ M Richard Blackwell is the son f Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Black--11 T - JJ ? /en, Lyaia rains. ^.j^-c. B*;l />' ;^H g Johnny , 3'2. and Deborah, 9 r.onths, are the grandchildren of <lr. end Mrs. Ernest F. Hendrix. .vdia Mills. Barbara, age 11, is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Na>ors, Lvcia Mills. 0 SJ" \ w M Susan Refce-ts celebrated her 1st birthday I'ay 23. She is the daughter of *1-. "?>d Mrs. D. E. Roberts, Lydia Mills.