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JUNE. 1961 WEAVING NO. 1 1ST SHIFT By Alta Riser Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Miss Lucille Branchel visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terry and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidd and children anH tho T.pn Risers spent a recent Sunday in Columbia. The Sid Risers and Richard Risers of Anderson and the H. E. Englishes of Cross Anchor were recent quests of the Leo Risers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen attended the funeral of H. E. "Bub" Baker of Hendersonville. North Carolina recently. Mrs. May me Robinson from Charlotte. N. C. and Mrs. Jinny Smith of Westminster were quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors Sunday. I am sure that everyone is as excited about the fourth of July vacation as I am. Have a very good time no matter where you go or what you do but please remember that everyone else is trying to do the same thing. Look out for yourself and the other vacationers. Drive carefully. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT Vivian Kuykendall was called to North Carolina recently due to the illness of her mother. Vivian has returned to work and reports her mother is much better. Wwish hr?r n cnnnrl ** ? *<-covery, Vivian. Beatrice Hawks has been a patient at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. She returned home Sunday feeling much better. We miss you Bea. We hope you will soon be back to work. Mrs. C. R. Phillips of Bee Log, N. C.. aunt of Mrs. Dorsev. passed awav recently. Linda Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson. will nolohrotn ! ><?? fiftl, ..... vvivuiuw IIL1 illlfl Ull III* dav July 2. Mr. ajul Mrs. Joe Avcrv will celebrate their "th wedding anniversarv Julv 2. The family of Mr. Holly Wchunt wish to thank each and cverv one for the kindness during the illness and death of their wife and mother. Also for the beautiful flowers and food. Mr. Holly Wehunt & Children WEAVING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Leila Black Mr. and Mrs. Trov Shoalv of Greenwood and Mrs. Clarence Patterson of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCJinnis last Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Thelma Dunawav Willard will be interested to know she and her three sons are making their home at Lvdia while Mr. Willard is serving a year of overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox and Mrs. Kate Turner of vy uiicinisioii were receni visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Black and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and sons visited Mrs. Cres well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooper, in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrence and family spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Black and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Major Dean in Anderson. S. C. Barbara and Harriet are spending a two weeks vacation in Anderson and Hartwell. Georgia. Mr. George King motored his dad to Atlanta due to the illness of Mr. King's brother Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bettis of Woodruff visited Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell last week end. Cpl. Elbert Bennett of Baltimore. Maryland will arrive Thursday with his mother. TV * T T T T-% mis. n. ri. Bennett, who will stay until the 1st of July with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Rice, and other relatives. Loree said Boyce wants to thank our department for the beautiful flowers he got while in the hospital. Birthdays Cecil Wavne Smith?June 28. Harrv L. Black?June 24. T 1 - - n n ' juuy r auow ? Juno 1!K. Grady Fallow ? June 21. George Avery ? June 1. Fred Eldridge ? June 27. Woodard Craine ? June 22 Father of Sara Landers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith celebrated their wedding anniversary June J. Mr. and Mrs. George Averv celebrated their wedding anniversary June 20. Glad to report Boyce Lawson is doing fine at home after an operation on his foot and a brief stay at Hays Hospital. Keep the good work up. Boyce. T - . . ii ? n 'i OCX IV I CllIN UIH" interested in rabbits of any kind to see him. Welcome Bobbv Simmons to our department off the 'trd shift. Best of luck Bobby on your new job. WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Joe Spillers Torri Stroud celebrated her 41li birthday the 19th of May. She was given a party by her motlior QU i ? !?* en......J . , i Mill IV > iMI 1>UU. Freddie Spillors h a d a birthday party Juno .cth. He was 4 years old. He is the THE CLOTHMAKER son of Joe and Barbara Spillers. Joe and Barbara Spillers celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary June 14. WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 1ST SHIFT By Mildred & Grace It's here! The time of year we always look forward to? Vacation time! Hope each and everyone has a wonderful and safe vacation. I think we can speak for everyone in our department when we say "Thanks" to Management for our vacation with pay. A 1C Harold Meadows is attending school for six weeks in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Meadows and children are spending these weeks with Harold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, mother of Missouri Wilkie, is recuperating at home following a second operation in Crawford W. Long Hospital in Atlanta. We send our sincere wishes for her recovery. R. C. Wilkie has accepted a job in Chicago for the summer. Good luck R. C. A 3C Jimmy Smith of Chanute Air Base in Illinois spent a recent week end at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Lever and famil visited their daughter and son-in-law, PFC and Mrs. Don Moore, in Favetteville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams visited Jack Williams in Columbia recently. Lt L. E. Wood of New London. Conn, and his two children. Barry and Cheryl, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams. They barbecued chicken down at the Lake Cabin on a Sunday, along with Robert Wood and family of Greenwood. Remember Barbara Brewington who married John Jennings in January? The only objection her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington. had to the wedding was that Barbara was so near through school, onlv a few months to go. and they felt that she wouldn't go on. Well, Barbara fooled them, she enrolled in school in Lakeland. Florida, where thev are now living, and has completed her high school education, getting her diploma from Clinton High. Congratulations Barba ra! Mrs. Missouri Wilkie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Senders to visit Mrs. Sanders' father. Mr. Robert . i ? nmnn, who is a patient at Lynn wood Hospital in Augusta. Friends of Malcom Fowler are sorrv to learn that he is a patient in the hospital at El Paso. Texas. We hope for him a snoodv recoverv. Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred McNinch and Johnnv and Mrs. Fmmn Mavfield visited Mrs. Cade Evans in Piedmont rocentlv. Mrs. Mavfield remained for a longer visit. The Thrasher Reunion was iw.ia K- i c * * 1 m tn mi- nuiiH' <>i mr. anci Mrs. Freeman I,anford June 11th. There were 100 friends and relatives present. Everyone brought their dinner and a good time was had by all. (Boy I'll bet there was lots ol fried chicken.) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leopard, Sandy, Mike Foster, Kay Hill and Jimmy Kinard attended the all night singing in Spartanburg June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster and Mr. Herbert Roilins entertained the Inter mediate Bible School Class of Davidson Street Baptist Church with a picnic at the Johnson's Lake, July 12th. Guess what! Your reporter caught the biggest fish and this is not a fish story either. Cecil Wooten and Earl Braswell attended the S. C. Moose Convention in Myrtle Beach, May 28 & 29 where Cecil received his Fellowship Degree. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walton and children spent Mother's Day week end with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Walton, near Colquitt. Georgia Birthdays & Anniversaries Sandra Lanford?7 years? July 2. J. H. Hughes ? (39?) ? Julv 1. Alfred McNinch ? June 11 Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker ? 7th Anniversary? June 19. Evelyn Simmons?July 4. Davna Windsor?July 1. Rov Cannon?June 30. Robbie Wilson, grandso* of the James Harris, celebrated his 2nd birthday June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kinard ?anniversary?July 5. Judy Lever?July 6. Alfred McNinch?June 11. Louise Webb?June 15. Karen Ann Brookshire ? 5 years old?June 6. Cleo Brewington EnglishJune 8. Claude Ward and his son Douglas, celebrated their birthdays together June 29 Doug was 8 years old. Another son. Randy Ward, was 4 years old June 26. Mrs. J. W. Walton?July 9 Rev. and Mrs. George James, parents of your reporter, Grace, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on June 30. M rs. Myrtle Jones of Clinton announced the marriage of her daughter. Joyce, tc A 2C James Barker. Jr. oi Minto. North Dakota and Clinton, on May 24. Rev. J. W. Spillers performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of Mr and Mrs. Sam Barker, who attended the couple. The bride chose for hei wedding a white dress with white satin accessories. Hei corsage was white orchids. TUr, - j in.- lm mf w in icinHin hi her mother's home on the Greenwood Highwav while her husband is stationed ir North Dakota. WEAVING NO. 3A 2ND SHIFT By Inez Blackwell Hi Folks, well, summer has realh arrived now, but it seems thai our folks in No. 3 Weave Room are staying home Maybe they're waiting til vacation week, which is jusi around the corner, to gc places and do things. Mrs. Mollie Martin, Jimm\ and myself visited in Erwin Tennessee a Sunday recently 3 m? :^ ^ "And Away We Go" ? says Dennis Alan Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hampton, Clinton Mills. This little doll is Gloria Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bragg, Jr. and great niece of Mrs. Mary Boukmght.She is six months old. UK(I Mrs. Cleo English, wife of Bobby English. celebrated a birthday June 15. This very relaxed and photo} genie young lady is Gayle Brookshire. She was six months old 1 June 22. i m >\ AE3 Freddie C. Samples of ^ Yukon. Florida, is shown taking oath from CDR John Cousins upon his re-enlistment for four years. His wife is the former Miss Lib Driggers. Freddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples.