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MAY. 1961 rt" * '^J WEAVING No. I ( 1st Shift By?Alta Riser } Mrs. Ilcnrv Smith and ( children and Mr. & Mis. Frank Asby of Edgefield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ] Clyde Putman Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. I). D. ricklin, Mrs. William Johnson and J. C. Meadows attended the Edward All man funeral in Wea- , versville, N. C. Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Lancaster and son, John and family visited Mrs. Lancaster's sister, Mrs. Lill Coleman, of Fountain Inn. Mr. & Mrs. Marcelle Barker and Carol visited Mrs. C. L. Smith and Paul Smith in Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Neal in Greenville on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Barker and son attended the Southern J 0 0 Convertible races in uarimqton May o. Birthdays Wardlaw Lancaster celebiated a birthday May 16. WEAVING No. 1 2nd Shift Beatrice Hawks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander spent a week end in Charleston recently. They were down there to see their son-in-law. Lt. Smart, off to Puerta-Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Tur ner and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner went shopping in G reen v i 11 e recen 11 y. Ernest Vaughn, Mrs. Susie llawks and Beatrice visited Mrs. W. B. Stewart in Ware Shoals Sunday. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Molly Wehunt who passed away Thursday. May 4. Mrs. Wehunt will be missed by all who knew her. Birthdays 1 nc/ 'I'nrni' YT:iv 1 li Mrs. Delia Phillips May Hi Mis. Vera Johnson?May 5) Paul Bel in May 8 Kathv Lawson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson, will be one year old June 2. Clyde Croy had a birthday May 10. Cilad to report Mrs. Minnie Turner is able to be home afler beinj* a patient in Clreenv ood 1 lospital. WEAVING No. 2 1st Shift By?Ina Bell Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and children of Charlotte. N. C. spent the week end with Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Mrs. Jerry Wilkie is spending the week with her mot Iter. Mrs. R. F. Jan^uskv, of Ukj i rhicago. Our new grandma is very nappy about her first grand hild. It is a boy born May 1. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Butler. Mrs. Butler is the former Miss Viable McAlister. Birthdays Virgil Webb had a birthday May 1st. Louise Webb will have one the 15th of June. Larry Lawson celebrated bis 12th birthday May 7th. Diannia Lawson was 8 the 80th of May. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson. WEAVING No. 2 2nd Shift By?Leila Black Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shealy af Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Knox of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams of Cross Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Odis Morgan of Laurens were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and family. Miss Linda Hooper of Newberry spent the past week end with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Creswell, and family. Mrs. Creswell and son, Keith, carried Linda home and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooper. Mrs. Leila Black with Harriet, Barbara and "Butch" visited Mr. and Mrs. Major rif'-m of Anrlnrcnn \T r uiid Mrs. Rebun Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and Mrs. Maryree Peoples of Hart well. Georgia last week end. Sorrv to report Mr. E. J. Campbell, father of Coley. is confined to his home ill. We hope you'll soon be out again "Zeak". Shirley Jean Crain visited her sister. Mrs. Sara Landers, and family. Glad to report Mr. Clarence Patterson is improving after a major operation at Greenwood Memorial Hospital. He is father of Inez McCinnis and Rave Patterson. Sorry to report "Wess" Littleton has been out with llu. Birthdays Betty .J<> Creswell May t) Barbara Jean Black Mav l!(i Florenee Laxvson May 14 Mrs. Sara Knox May 14 Allen Avery May 124 Son o! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Campbell celebrated their aOth wed (iiiiH anniversary May 10. Tliev are the parents of Colev Campbell. Mrs. Josephine Allman of Clinton and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell of Lvdia and Mrs. Bud Word of Lau THE CLOTHMAKER rens. Hope they have many more bright and happy years Logether. I want to thank my friends and neighbors for the kindness shown to me during the death of our father and husband. Also for the many flowers and the fine meals which were served. Mrs. John Sloan Mrs. Leila Black The family of Mr. James Eldridge want to thank the friends for their many acts of kindness shown to us duriee the illness and death of our father. Mrs. Fred Eldridge & Family Thanks to our many friends at Lydia and Clinton Mills for their kindness to us during the death of our grandmother. Mrs. Mary Nancy Patterson. Mrs. Inez McGinnis Mr. Rave Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell attended the funeral of Mrs. Campbell's father, Mr. W. C. Brown, in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner were called to Columbia due to the death of Mrs. Turner's father, Mr. W. E. Crain. Our Weave Room wants to extend our deepest thoughts to Mrs. Mildred Campbell, Mrs. Albert Turner, Mr. Fred Eldridge, Mr. Rave Patterson, Mrs. Leila Black and Mrs. Inez McGinnis who have lost love ones in the past month. WEAVING No. 2 3rd Shift By?Joe Spiders We are glad to have Eddie Price working on the third shift now. Steven Metts just got over a bad case of the flu. Danny Lee Metts celebrated his 8th birthday the 31st of May. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Metts. aniriey airoua naa a oinnday May 12th. her daughter celebrated her birthday May 19. It was her fourth. Shirlev's mother had a birthdav May 8. Tommy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dob by Simmons, celebrated his second birthday May 20. Debra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madden, celebrated her 3rd birthday April > Dorothy Garrett's mother underwent an operation at Hays Hospital recently. She i.- doing fine now and we hope she soon gets well. 1 had a birthday May 1st. WEAVING No. 3 & 4 1st Shift By ?Grace & Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts and Mary spent a recent week end in Pickens, \ isiting their sons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neal Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Roberts. R. C. Wilkie and Bill Dean of U. S. C. spent a week end recently with R. C.'s mother. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie. Mrs. Jerry Wilkie spent a few weeks in Chicago recently. visiting her mother, Mrs. P. F. Jankuskv, and her sisters, Misses Ruth and Mary Catherine Sellers. Mrs. J. F. Anderson of HI I Barbara Ann Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Grant. 1! celebrated her 16th birthday May sc 22. G i a. ? A - - - - The above handsome young S] man is Don Thomas, son of Har- s' vey Thomas and nephew of Mrs. S1 Helen Wright. He celebrated his 2nd birthday April 12. G A/3C Talmadge Osborne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Os borne. He was employed in the Spinning Department prior to \ entering service. j ? ~ ^ t Gainesville. Georgia under- ? went surgery in Atlanta 1 April 20. She returned to her t home but is to re-enter the hospital May 16 for a second operation. Mrs. Anderson is i the mother of Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and we all wish every success in the surgery and hope she will soon be on the way to good health again. A great big "welcome home" to Louise Webb who ] has been out in No. 2 for ] some time, but came back to s us May 0. Also we extend a welcome to Edd Lee f r o m , Weaving No. 1 third shift and to Bonnie Tucker also from the third. Wo wish much happiness to ] Mis. Joe Terry in her retire- i rnent and hope she's going to ] enjoy being off from work, < but I guess we'll always miss < those who leave us like that. ; We still miss Mrs. Leopard, Mrs. Kuykendall. Mr. Ciallo- < way, Mrs. Blakelv and now < Mary, but we wish them all 3 Donald W. Grant celebrated his 5th birthday May 22. He is the >n of Mr. and Mrs. William D. rrant. "We are doing you a favor by itting still, so snap the picture," ays Steven Graham, who will liberate his 3rd birthday July 1. .ittle sister, Sharon Lynn, is nly 8 weeks old. They are the hildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Iraham, Clinton Mills. ^^5 A*. ^ */ * ; This cute little girl is Willy Vooten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. immy Wooten and granddaugher of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten. >he is attending the first grade n Landshut. Germany. he best in life. Our best wishes go also to ?lrs. Ralph Wilson, sister of ^irs. Joe Terry, who has unlergone surgery in Green,'ille and has been visiting ith Marv for several weeks VIay she regain her health nee more. Mrs. Mell Huey, Mrs. Joyce -iandback and Mrs. Inabell iooper were recent Saturday hoppers in Greenville. Mell ;aid they didn't buy very much but they sure did have i good time looking. Mr nnd \lrv; .T W Pnu-lm .vcre recent supper guest of Mis. Fowler's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. P.ishop, in Laurens. Gertrude >aid they had barbecue chickMi. Don't see why they didn't isk us to go along. Mrs. Dessis Garner of Andi" son was an overnight guest >t Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lanford recently. Mrs. Garner is