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4 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrence spent the week end in Greenville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brooks. Louie Black of Greenville and Mrs. Annie Turner of Washington visited their father and brother. Mr. H. L. Black. Mrs. Leila Black and Maude Sloan visited their father. Mr. John Sloan, in Columbia recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell attended the funeral of Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs. Kattie Lee Campbell, in Anderson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Paul Roach, in Gray Court, S. C. Fred Eldridge, Billy Leopard and George King, Jr. don't ever have any news. They say they've quit having birthdays and stay right at home except to work and back. Birthdays Wanda King ? b years ? March 28. Judv Landers ? 6 years ? March 18. Billy Lawson ? 14 years ? April 20. John Sloan, father of Leila Black?79 years?April 27. Glad to have George Avery back after being out on sick leave. Sorry to report Mrs. Albert Turner is a patient in Laurens County Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Raymond Lawrence has returned to work after a brief stay in Greenwood and Hays Hospital. We wish to welcome J. Ernest Eubanks to our de pariment. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Joe Spillers Shirley Stroud and Carolyn Webb gave Rudy Webb a birthday party March 28. Rudy was 12 years old. Ann, the youngest daughter of Sara and Ches King, was 5 years old April 5. She celeu u~.. :il _ ui fiicu iiei un muctv Willi it party. Steven, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Metts, celebrated his 6th birthday the 26th of March. Mildred Wilson's mother went to the hospital in Durham. N. C. the 20th of April where she underwent an operation. Clayton is the son of Mrs. Lucille Edmonds. Clinton Mills. He will celebrate his 15th birthday May 11. WEAVING 2ND SHIFT B,r Brenda Nelson Hi Folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCall were glad to have their son, Joe, home from college for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Myretth Bryant visited Disneyland and a number of other places while in California. She said she had a nice time. Donnie, Brenda and Sharon Bryant visited their grandmother in Lafayette, Georgia. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Elsie Bishop's mother is ill in the Spartanburg General Hospital. We hope she gets well soon. I enjoyed the first Saturday off, I guess everyone else did also. I hope no one got hurt. WLAViMU JMU. y & 4 1ST SHIFT By Mildred & Grace Don't you love the spring of the year? It's my favorite season! When the trees start budding and the jonquils, thrift, violets and other early blooming flowers start bursting out with color, it just makes you glad to be alive! Glad to be a part of the wonderful creations of God, our Creator, and the Creator of such a beautiful world! And He loved man enough to set him over all the wonders and beauties that are in the world! Why? Why does man seek to destroy these beauties and his fellow-man in the horrors of T-J 1-- * 1 wai . nuw can we maKe mis a peaceful and better world to live in? Each of us must face this truth, "a better world begins with me". Peace and love for our fellow-man must originate in the heart of the individual. The world is made up of individuals, then it will spread to the communities, towns, and so on. There Pi w *v. * .* H ; This three months old young man is Jerry Laster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Laster and grandson of Mrs. Lucille Edmonds. is much more satisfaction in | doing what you know to be right than in just doing as you please, disregarding the pleasure of anyone else, and if you don't believe that, try it for awhile. I think we can speak for all from the Weaving Department when we say "thanks" 1 for the "Old Timer's Banquet" ' which is always an enjoyable occasion for all who attend. The food was delicious and 1 well served by the lovely ' little ladies of Thornwell (of which we are all very proud) i THE CLOTHMAKER and the entertainment was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings of Lakeland, Florida were visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington, recently. It seems that Thelma and Newell are acquiring sons pretty rapidly. They had another daughter to get married March 21, which is the second daughter to get married this year. Betty Jo and John Edward Wyatt, son of Mrs. Jimmy Eubanks of Laurens, were married March 21 in the office of the Probate Judge in Greenwood. They went to Lakeland, Florida with her sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings. We wish them a long, happy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lever announce the marriage of thoil* Hanchtor T.nic t/~k P TT f Donald Michael Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore, of Jacksonville, Florida on April 5 at the home of Rev. J. W. Spillers. Lois will be at home with her parents until June 1st when she plans to join her husband who is stationed at Fort Bragg. Don had made his home with an Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest, (formerly of Little Susan Heaton and brother Randy are ready for the Easter Parade. Susan will be one year old May 9. Randy is looking ( forward to his 3rd birthday July < 24. They are the children of Mr. , and Mrs. Jerry Heaton. and the grandchildren of Pauline and 1 Neifer Creswell. this city) until a short while before he entered Uncle Sam's Army. We wish every happiness for the newly-weds. 1VI r<s Frnnnoc Ui-irlK/i...... A * W?1VVU UI UUUV1 1 \ , Gilbert Bigham and Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crapps of Joanna visited the Magnolia Gardens in Charleston on our first Saturday off. Frances { >aid they were really beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams cisited his son. Jack, in Columbia recently. ^ If any of you need or want any Watkins products just i jwniuui oam uwcns. nes tnc low "Watkins Man". Glad to report that Mrs. . Joe Terry is able to be out . and around a little since her stay at Greenville General Hospital and also a short stay , at Havs. Sure hope you'll j soon be j^ood as now Mary. < Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Mrs. Tolan Snelgrove visited i Missouri's mother, Mrs. J. F. Anderson, in Gainesville, , Lieorgia. Mrs. Anderson is ill ] and will enter Crawford-Long , Hospital in Atlanta soon for ? surgery. We wish every sue- , eess in the operation. Mrs. Ellison Roberts under- i went surgery at B 1 a 1 o e k 1 Clinic April 10. We wish for ( her a very speedy recovery. : Charles Huey has been a 1 medical patient at Hays Hos pital and also Greenville General Hospital due to injuries received in an automobile accident several weeks ago. We're all thankful that Charles was hurt no worse after seeing the car that he was in and we all hope he'll soon be "fit as a fiddle" and able to be back at work. Dirinaays Happy birthday to? M. D. Smitherman ? April 7. Glenda Smitherman ? 17 years old?April 11. Harold Fowler ? 19 ? May 13. r m > -v- P?v "Gee! This is a lot of fun", says Laurie Penland. She is the six months old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors. Jimmy Campbell?April 2H. R. C. Wilkie?April 27. Jimmy Wootcn?April 26. Mrs. Mac Cunningham ? April 20. Marv Cunningham?May 3. Claude Hughes?May 2. Rudolph Barker?April 17. Mrs. Rudolph Barker April 14. Teresa Worthy?May 1. Charles Huev?April 22. Dot Lanford?April 13. Steve Lanford?Apirl 27. Note of Thanks I would like to take this aportunitv to thank each one af you for being so nice to me during my hospital stay. The cards, flowers and visits were greatlv annmrintivl m-j? - # - r r- vv. V?. V IV?Vl bless each of you. Thanks, Charles Hucy SLASHING 1ST. 2ND. & 3RD SHIFTS By Mary Price Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bouknight >f Durham. N. C. visited Mrs. Mary Bouknight Easter Sunlav. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley, of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKittrick and Cindy of Virginia Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt Easter Sunlav and other relatives here. Mrs. Macie Coats visited hei nother. Mrs. Janie Power, entlv. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blakeiy md Janice of Spartanburg cisited Mr. Blakely's mother. Mrs. Ursula Blakely, 011 Easier Sunday. Mr. J. E. McLendon celebrated a birthday April 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Solemn >f Sanford, Florida. Mrs. E. H. Solomn of Atlanta, Georgia visited the John T. ()'Shields and other relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price motored to Winston Salem. Raster Sunday. Mr. Price's laughter, Mrs. Margaret Cope, md children returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price APRIL, 1961 _*w - Lynn Laster is the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Laster and grandmother of Mrs. Lucille Edmonds. and Mrs. Margaret Cope and children visited Mrs. Price's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Weisner, of Lancaster recently. Jerry H. Joye completed his training for highway patrolman Saturday. Patrolman Joye is stationed in District l, Columbia. ....l IT m 11 i ii111>111ui11 ritMiry r ailaw is stationed at Aiken. Patrolman Billie Cranford also finished with Jerry and Henry and is stationed at Gaffney. Sorry to report Mr. Jasper McGinnis is a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood suffering a broken leg. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine and daughter, "Kim", and Mrs Lillian Wallenzine visited Mrs. Geneva Coker in Greenwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Craine, Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs. Essie B. Simmons, Mrs. Blanche Creswell and Dorothy Davis visited their sister and daughter, Mrs. Inez Sorrow, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waldrop and boys. Tommy and John Allan, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Waldrop in Friers, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes and family visited Boyd's sister. Mrs. Inez Skinner, in Pembroke, Georgia on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B u r t o n Reeder. Martha Joan and Jimmy Reeder, Billy Pitts and Miss Gloria Jackson visited the Magnolia Gardens recently. Miss Mvra Snelgrove of Winthrop spent the spring holidays with her parents, the Bill Snelgroves. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burdette spent the week end in Charleston and visited the Magnolia Gardens while t here. Mr. and Mrs. Ar/.o Hester, Danny and Gail visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ivester and family Sunday. Family Gathering On Sunday, April 9th, Mrs. R. (i. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner and boys met at the home of the Dorsev Turners for a dinner. Eighteen guests enjoyed this occasion Birthdays Richard Wallen/.ine? April 19. Kathy Snclgrove? April 15. lone Wilkes?April 12. Mrs. El lie Reeder?April 27. Gary Ficklin was 2 years old on March 22. Louise Harvey?April 9.