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MARCH. 1961 WEAVING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT By Alta Riser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal visited relatives in Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser attended the funeral of Mr. Riser's nephew. Marvin Riser. ill t? cuci mm; iviui vil i. Friends of Mary Terry are sorry she is ill in the hospital. Nub said his hobby is collecting old coins. If anyone has any old coins bring them to him. He says he isn't begging but I believe he is. don't you? Birthdays Miss Susan Terry ? March 3rd. Clyde Putman?April 2. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers celebrated their 24th anniversary March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putman ?March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser ? A I 1 'j rvpi 11 i >. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT Wo are sorry to report at this time our reporter. Beatrice Hawks, is a patient at Blalock Clinic. We miss you Beatrice and hope you will soon be back at work. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kuvkendall have as their quests, Sgt. and Mrs. Edwin Hardman. Sgt. Hardman will be leaving March 28th for uvtl 3CU3 UUl> III vILI I I 1 ct 11 V . Sgt. Hardman is a brother of Mrs. Kuykendall. B. B. McClimons and Mrs. M. G. DeShields of Greer visited their sister, Mrs. J. J. Smith, recently. Cotton Deadwyler has returned to work after being out a few days sick. Really glad to see you back Cotton. Mrs. Clyde Crov was a patient recently at B 1 a 1 o c k Clinic. We are proud to report that she has returned home. Mrs. Croy we certainly hope you will continue to improve. Robert Butler proudly an^ Ef W m *A. -A Shirley Ann Scott celebrated a birthday March 10. She is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott. kit?*r T nounces his son was five months old March 2. Pvt. Bobby Parris of Fort Jackson spent the past week end with his mother. Mrs. Jessie Parris. Mrs. Parris and family recently moved to our community from Laurens. Bobby will receive his discharge from service Friday, March 10. WEAVING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Leila Black Sorry folks no news this month, but several of us are still having birthdays: Mr. E. J. Campbell?March 11. Mrs. Sara Landers?March 25. Mrs. Joe Averv?March 7. Mr. Louie Black ? March 14. Mrs. Raymond Lawrence ? April 14. Mr. Cole v Campbell ? March 2(1?He says 39 but we??? Mrs. Cole y Campbell ? March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foster surprised her mother, Mrs. Loree Lawson. with a birthday dinner at her home in Smallwood Acre's. All of Loree s children were present and remembered her with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. George Averv announced the birth of a son February 6. They named the voung fellow Dvvavne Mitchell. Sorry to lose Wayne Pruitt to the Air Force. Best of luck Wayne. Welcome Charles Bond. Sorry to report Mr. Albert Turner is out due to the illness of his mother. WEAVING 3RD SHIFT By Benny Tucker Mrs. Gladys Hucks. Mary Miles and family were called a.. 1 v n i.. A . A i 10 Liiiumoia, ^. ciue 10 ine death of Mrs. Hock's brotherin-law, Mr. R. W. Lemmons. We would like to send our sympathy to Mrs. Louise Mar Jimmy Payton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payton, celebrated his 11th birthday March 26. THE CLOTHMAKER K - ?i-*$ i.. ? - i t vr jir ? Alice Faye Rowe is the twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowe. She is shown in her lovely evening dress prior to attending the Sweetheart Ball at Clinton High Jr. Canteen. tin and family. Mr. Vic Martin was killed in a car wreck recently. Mrs. Betty Price was out several days sick. Glad to have her back. Rhoda Smith knocked her toe out of place and was out several days, careful Rhoda. Helen Glenn is back after being sick several days. Birthdays Patsy Miles, 14 years old March 25. Tonita Miles. 11 years old April 24. Tommy Miles. 13 years old April 29. Paul Smith. March 25. WEAVING NO. 3 1ST SHIFT By Grace & Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner ol' Ninety Six spent a recent week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Price. They attended the all night singing in Spartanburg. March 4. Miss Becky Jennings attended the Beauty Show in Charlotte. N. C. recently. Becky was one of the models for the operators and of all things they tinted her hair red. Bet it was pretty. Becky is attending Beauty School in Columbia. Mrs. Jimmy Sherrill and children left March 4th for Germany to join A 1C Sherrill. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard and Sandy visited Mrs. Mary Terry who is a patient at the General Hospital in Greenville. Cpl. Cole L. Blease. Jr. left March 5 for Fort Knox, Kentuck v after snendinp a Jn dnv leave with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. (Jholdie Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mrs. J. W. Fowler. Mrs. Ola Meadors and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland attended the all night singing March 4 in Spartanburg. Asked Ethel if she had any news. First she said no but then she said Oh! yes I have 12 cactus plants ready to Congratulations to Dessie Webb. Dessie is learning to weave. Sure think he is going to make a good one for one of our Supervisors. Tommy Lanford was guest of honor at a party March 5 at his home on Florence Street. The occasion being Tommy's birthday which was March 8. Mr. and Mrs .1 D. Williams mI r lnis young man is unucky p Oxner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oxner and grandson of j Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. "Chuck" is 7 years old. J. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Slay in Greenville recently. ? Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold J and daughters of Hemingway were recent visitors of rela- J tives here. t Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger in Newberry recently. At the time of this writing Mary Terry is a patient in the \ Greenville General Hospital, r Hope she will soon be out again. ii We send our deepest sym- t pathy to Mr. J. W. Craine and family in the death of Mrs. e Craine March 9th. C Birthdays and Anniversaries Betty Jo Brewington 16 ? March 21. 1 Mrs. Barbara Jennings 19 S March 31. Tony Windsor March 15. 1 Iris Hughes March 18. t Hevward Tumblin March i 2. Larrv Joe Barker 13 vears 1 March 29. i T W TP nurl IT0Kr..o^, A 1 u . ? ? . A V^V> 1V.I 1 LU1 UQ1 \ I . 1 Pat Lanford?April 24. Jimmy Wooten?April 26. I A 2C Furman Adams?Mav f 6. ' ? A 3C William Adams?Ap- k ril 11. Delores Brookshire?March c 20. < Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler I \ . a~-;i oa niiiuxciDdi v njji u Mr. and Mrs. Charles But- I ler Anniversary March 28. i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilkie Anniversary April 15. c Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Cres- c well Aniversary March 4. Little Dale Tucker cele- t brated his 1st birthday March i 1. Dale is the Son of Mr. and < Mrs. George Tucker. "Thank You" Words cannot express my "Thanks To You" for being so i nice to me during my illness. I shall never forget it. May i God Bless each of you. Thanks again. < Gertrude Fowler WEAVING NO 3 2ND SHIFT By Johnny Bragg Mr. James Hughes has been out il1 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Little field and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Babb visited in Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley visited Mrs. Corley's sister. Mrs. Troy Harris, in Greenwood Hospital Sunday. Birthday March 3 for Donna Jean Brown, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 3 U V V ' 1 ^ I'm Jacquelyn Christine Low>ry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7red Lowery. I am five months Id. have red hair and blue eyes. grandmother, Geneva Lowry. is employed at Clinton Mills. Li. Uulbertson. Birthday March 2 for Larry Vaters, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Douglas Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. ohnson visited in Spartan>urg Sunday. SLASHING 1. 2. 3 SHIFTS By Mary Price Mr. and Mrs. Fay O'Shields isited the John T. O'Shields ecently. Mrs. John T. O'Shields was n Greenville recently due to he illness of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kellev if Abbeville visited the Vm-iiolHc anH ntliov r#*l:ati\'oc Mrs. Mary Bouknight and drs. W. E. Braeg visited their ^unt and Uncle. Mr. and Mrs. 5. L. Strange of Woodruff. Mrs. Mary Bouknight and drs. Margaret Barker moored to Hendersonville. N. C. ecently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakev visited their son and famlv. Mr. and M^s. Frank Oakex . Mrs. Ursula Blakely has >een a patient at Hay's Hos)ital for several days. We ire happy to report that she's Dack at home now. Mr. Maxey Blakley and Mr. ind Mrs. Kenneth Prince of Spartanburg recently visited Vlrs. Ursula Blakely. Mrs. Ruby Wright and Mrs. ^Iacie Coats have been absent rom work on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowerv celebrated their 11th wediing anniversary' March 10. Miss Jackie Hunnicutt. sis:er of Mrs. Fred Lowerv. visted her for a few days recently. Mrs. Fred Lowerv, Mrs. Jack Rhodes and Mrs. George Brazil spent a Friday afternoon in Greenwood recently. Mrs. Fred Lowerv has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. David Hingos of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowerv. Thr> Draw-In Dortt 1 st shift is glad to welcome Mrs. Macie Coats and Mrs. Nora Bramlett from the 2nd Shift to the 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price. Mrs. Anne Taylor and children and Jimmv Mont joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of West Columbia recentlv. SPINNING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT By William L. Burden Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kates celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary the Rth of March.