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AUGUST. 1960 HQHu^ .j ' WEAVING NO. 1, 2 & 3 1ST SHIFT By Irene Davenport Janet Poole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole, finished Anderson Junior College the last of May. She will enter The Baptist Hospital in Columbia August 22 for nurse training. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette on Sunday were Mrs. W. S. Manning, Miss Elizabeth Manning, Claude Manning and Mrs. C. R. Burdette of Iva, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maulding and son. Mike, of Anderson, Mrs. Hilda Campbell and children of Charlotte, N. C. They were here to attend the IvesterBurdette Wedding at Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. Frances Meeks and children wei\. guests of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Oswalt, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman visited Mrs. James Gallman at the York County Hospital in Rock Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McInvaille and daughter. Kathy, of Charlotte, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille Sunday and Kathy remained ior a low weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Neal of Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille Sunday. Mrs. Frank Childress and children spent the day at Fort Jackson, S. C. with Pvt. Charles Edward Childress recently. Daisy Harris ? birthday ? August 18. Steve Sherfield was four years old August 15. Tommie Kitchen?birthdav ?July 28. I would like to thank each end everyone of you for your kind sympathy in the death of niv husband. May God bless you. Victoria Culbertson and children r s i Patti Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Carroll and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carroll. Lydia Mills. Patti celebrated her first birthday August 27. ^?SL ^BEL '^ X^ i?^W7wA^-i^8 fj ^JS ** ^? ^',Jj 2zET~ Qb d. * ^ jigsi il Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer attended the Minick Reunion i t 111 /-I i f^#.>??t?l.. -.^1 IT... Coming at Emory Methodist Church. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal and daughter, Diana, visited Mrs. Dova Broome Sunday. Diana is visiting with her grandmother a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker of Chester, S. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forester. Mrs. Donald E. Lawton and Donna Lynn of Orangeburg are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forester and Mrs. Jessie Hairston. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Starnes and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Gone Welchel and three daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart attended the banquet and the school instruction for the Eastern Star Saturday night in Spartanburg where James served as Asc. Patron. Birthdays Bennie Sinclair?August 18. Donald E. Lawton?Aug. 17. WEAVING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT By Syble McCall We express our deepest sympathy to Mr. Vernon Williams. His father passed away Jnlv 11 Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons' little girl. Dixie Ann, is in Greenville General Hospital recovering from a serious illness. Ray MeCall. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCall, is home after spending two weeks with his cousin, Ted Sexton, in Pickens. S. C. 1 forgot to tell everyone last month. Howard Stroud painted his house a prettv pink during the vacation week. He This lovely young lady is Kathy Mclnvaille. qranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille. Lydia Mills. Kathy is spending the month of August with her grandparents. THE CLOTHMAKER says he is ready for his vacation now. v Mike Ballew celebrated his Is* 5th birthday August 13. He is b the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C Ballew. Jack Dunaway had a birthday August 8. Mv daughter, Lee. finally g got 14 the 17th of August. 3RD SHIFT b By Minnie Carroll n It's a little late but I hope everybody had a nice vaca- s tion. We missed the news last d month. a Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Over- t, street announce the marriage of their daughter. Betty Jo. to Ralph Edward Frick July 23 in Laurens. Marion B r i g h m a n cele- C brated a birthday August 1. V She is the daughter of Charlie u and Fannie Motte. Wayne Templeton spent his b vacation in Georgia taking things easy with the National a Guard. I wondered why Ida t Starnes came back from her J vacation three days late. She stayed on the lake too long and got a bad sunburn. Jim Cauble spent his vacation in Minnesota with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coker ^ and family went to Georgia during their vacation. Charles ? also attended the State Con- * vention for the Church of b God of Prophecy July 8. s James Amnions celebrated s his birthday July 29. Vicki Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson, was two years old August 5. A. E. celebrated his birthday h August 25. Patti Carroll, daughter of r Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carroll. ^ was one year old August 27. v Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carroll and family of Abbeville P were recent week end guests S of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Car- * roll. ? Gary Carroll, son of Mr. f and Mrs. Jimmy Carroll, will '1 be five years old August 30. v .- ~' < ' i vnu i ici ciiso nan n 1 birthdav Julv 12. ? _J b WEAVING NO. 2 u 2ND SHIFT 1 By Marie Taylor b During the hot summer a months. Lake Greenwood is a mighty popular place with e lots of peoole and Lvdia folks g are no exception. Most any n afternoon you'll see someone v from Lvdia. Recent Picnickers at the lake were Mr. and v Mrs. William Bowling and h children and Mr. and Mrs. c Rov Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. May. Your re- ^ porter was down the other ^ afternoon and George Lawson r very kindly offered to take t pome friends of ours from a Burnsville. N. C. who had ci never been for a boat ride, v for a nice spin down the lake v in his cabin cruiser. We sure enjoyed the ride and as we v passed the Grady Edge cabin, a a barbecue aroma stimulated f our appetites. Congratulations to Mr. and T Mis. Hiram Hughev who eel- i ebrated their twenty - first a wedding anniversary on Au- f gust 12. Martha Ann and Nancy c I - - ntivi' oeen vismni? r relatives in Union. Sorry to lose Reba Dunna/ay to the third shift and lellie Sherrifield to the first, ut glad to have Tommie lamb:ell on the second. Birthdays Barbara Bowling?July 28. Nancy Lynn Bowling?Auust 1. Ellie Mae Starnes- July 17. The R. L. Bleases celetrated their 27th wedding anliversarv on August 5. Martha Ann Seay hopes oon to be a permanent resier.t of Clinton as her parents re moving here from Sparanburg. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT By Billy Pace We welcome back James lentiv who has been out sick. Ve are glad he is back with s. Woodie Pace celebrated a irthday July 4. Ella Mae Starnes celebrated birthday July 17. Mrs. R. G. Johnson spent he past week with Mr. B. J. ohnson and family. WEAVING NO. 3 3RD SHIFT By Mrs. W. J. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford lave really been burning up he race track at Newberry n Saturday nights. Were in he lead position last week ut broke an axle and had to top. J. T. and driver are pending all sDare timp hey can be there on starting ine Saturday night at 8 p.m. Good Luck". Doyle Templeton celebrated is 22nd birthday August 6. Doyle Templeton visited elatives and friends in Tryon. leorgia during vacation /eek. Leland 'Doll" Hazel is iroud owner of a 14 foot fiberlas. 35 H. P. Johnson, also railer. so he spent four days f vacation at Santee CooDer liver. 1 Strike?1 Rock?Was t worth it? Lydia Mill Soft Ball Team ast one of their tournament ames in Greenville last week ut have another one sched1 ? ? - - icu irus weeK. "Uood Luck 'earn". They are sponsored 'V Efirds, Youngs Pharmacy nd Belks. Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker ither lost a daughter or ained a son last week by narriage. "Only time will tell rhich". Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker isited friends and relatives o Maydan. N. C. during vaation week. Houston. Eileen. Judy and W.dy Ellis along with Mr. : nd Irs. John Gallman and Teesa spent a few days in Chatanooga. Tennessee with Mr. nd Mrs. S. H. Stone and son luring vacation week. They isitod many places of interest chile there. Judy Ellis is spending this reek at Ocean Drive Beach long with a group of Campire Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ellis of Y>peka. Kansas spent a week - A - ii v. union with his parents ml family recently. He is a ormer weave room employee. We welcome Gladys Sanlers and Roba Dunaway as icw members to the 3rd shift. We wonder how our Na 5 ^BLr? ki$A Kenneth Rhodes is the tour year old sen of Mr. end Mrs. Luther Rhodes, Lydia MiUs. iL^ " Jr /V I I A Elizabeth Blackwell is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Blackwell, Lydia Mills. tional Guards enjoyed their vacation. No Comments Yet. SPINNING 2ND SHIFT By Lena Revis Hi Everyone. We sure are having some more hot weather. Will be glad when it turns a little cooler then maybe we will feel better. We are very sorrv that our news was misplaced last month and therefore did not get to the Clothmaker. We will try not to let it happen agdlll. By the time this paper comes out school will be started and that means more money for the parents and a lot of studying for the students. We welcome to our shift Azalee Vincent from the 3rd Shift. We are proud to have Emmie Thomas back with us after being out on sick leave. Friends wish to express their sympathy in the behalf of B C. Revis' brother who recently passed away. Uur best wishes go with Mrs. Vera Patterson and Mrs. Mamie Cothran who recently retired from work. Rev. Milford Sanders and family visited a week with Mr. Sanders' family in Florida. We are sorry to report that Mr. George Howell, father of Louis Howell, is a patient in p 1 TT ' * vnni-irti nospnai in Greenville. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Friends who wish to write to Tracy L. Quinton will be surprised to know that he has left Texas and is now stationed in Panama. 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