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This is the Safety Achievem*
cently by Superintendent Georg
employees. This certificate and tl
of the S. C. Labor Department in
nent plaques and hung in the lobb
and Clinic Office.
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Clinton news . . .
Had a wonderful time and the
mountains are beautiful, wild
flowers blooming everywhere.
Mrs. Vera Patterson and
son, Wendal, of Laurens spent
a Sunday recently with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. McGinnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Thornton
and children of Hazelhurst,
Georgia and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Thornton of Calhoun
Falls spent a week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Obe Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lawson
and children of Waco, Texas
spent 3 weeks with Billy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Lawson. Billy is in the armed
forces and stationed at Waco.
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pullv
and children attended a big
family reunion at Simpsonville
recently. Joyce Walker
and Debbie Robinson also attended.
Everyone had a good
time.
Mrs. Barbara Perrv and
children of Snartanhurtr are
spending a week with Mrs.
Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Harrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cothran
celebrated their 12th wedding
anniversary June 4th.
We hope you have many
more, Daisy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman
celebrated a wedding
anniversarv June <soin.
Birthdays
Mrs. Earl Donnan?June 29.
Joyce Cannon?June 15.
Jimmy Blackwell ? Juno 7.
Faye Barker?June 2.
Jammie Brewer?May 24.
Joe Cothran?June 11.
Joe Cau^hman?June 28.
Gail Cau^hman?June 19.
VVavne Smith?June 28.
SLASHING
1ST. 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS
By Mary Price
Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son,
Gary, with Mr. and Mrs. Mart
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M. Huguley on behalf of all 1
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1959 have been made into permay
of the Superintendent?Personnel
Satterfield visited Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond McKittrick
and daughter at Virginia
Beach recently.
Mrs. Mary Bouknight and
Mrs. Ruth Oxner motored to 1
Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. Johnny Blakely, grandson
of Mrs. Ursula Blakely, 1
graduated from Fairforest
High School on May 22. Mrs.
Blakelv's niece, Mrs. Shirley 1
Sanders, was graduated from
Winthrop College on May 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Cox of
Cross Anchor visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Watson recently.
Mrs. John T. O'Shields and
Mrs. B. Wright visited Cedar
Springs School. They attended
the graduating exercise
of Shirley Burnside.
Miss Shirley Burnside spent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. Wright recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Toy O'Shields
and family attended the
Cooper reunion held at Paris
Mountain State Park on Sunday,
Mav 21.
Mrs. Marv Bouknight and
daughter. Judy, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Bouknight
and Mrs. Narvis Wade of
Chester recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prof fit
visited in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. George Price
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Price attended the Stock car
races in Newberry Saturday
night, June 3rd.
Birthdays
Mrs. Sara Watson?June 4.
Mrs. Cleo English?June 15.
Bonnie Coker?June 12.
SPINNING NO. 1
2ND SHIFT
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j_?y uoris \jsDorne
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunaway
and familv and Linda Dunaway
of Greenville spent a
Saturday on the Greenwood
Lake. The invited guests
were Miss Pastv Morgan and
Kenneth Thomas.
Mrs. Katherine Heaton and
children attended the Butler
THE CLOTHMAKER
Reunion in Great Falls May
!8th.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Bosic
and boys visited Mr. and
VTrs. Daniel Osborne on a rerent
Saturday and on the
'ollowing Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Osborne and children
spent the day in Newjerry
with Mr. and Mrs. Waynan
Bostic and boys.
Birthdays
Mae Butler?June 11.
Jaylene Hanley ? June 12.
Jessie George?June 19.
Cathy Heaton?June 25.
Edna Heaton?June 21.
Roger Dunaway?June 23
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IVIUCK nuutris?June zo.
Carolyn Heaton?May 30.
Patricia Lawson?June 20
SPINNING NO. 1
3RD SHIFT
By William L. Purden
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McC!al
1 celebrated their 32nd
anniversary June 27th.
Mrs. Bessie Samples celebrated
a birthday June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Page
celebrated an anniversary
June 15th.
Mr. Joe Medlin had a birthJay
June 16th.
Dennie Bragg had a birth
day June 5. He was 5 years
old.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coopei
celebrated their 15th weddinf
anniversary June 4.
SPINNING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Allene & Mildred
Welcome to our "Goody
Gang"?Peggy Malpass anc
Raymond Price.
I see Mattie W. is still oui
on sick leave.
Visit in*7 with Marie Bakei
are Mr. and Mrs. Hermar
Castle from Butner, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Sam
pies and children from Yu
kon. Florida visited with Si:
recently.
Week ending in Charlestor
were Mr. and Mrs. H. L
Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. G. F
Bell.
Sandra, daughter of Mis
Sarah Bolt, is vacationing ir
Orlando. Florida.
Overjoyed ? Mrs. H. C.
King has reallv been thrillec
this month. Her son. Waters
paid her a visit and thei
Trudy got home. Trudv';
husband, Claude Smith, ha
retired from the Army am
they are now making thei
home in Clinton.
Birthday Presents- Jeanetti
S. ? May 21?got new shoe:
and a lobster sun tan. Reb;
Starnes?June 8?She's nim
now. Fay Howe?June 21 ?
wonder what's in store fo
her? So young, so old, so in
between. Slow Adoleseen
years??No Sir! She's 12 nov
??n 18.
Wedding Bells Hang Ou
for Judy Fowler and Harn
Foster, Jr. on May 26th. Con
gratulations!
Wanted ? One Rabbit foo
for Gone Graham. Bad lucl
sho' has been ragging him
First he was in the hospital
men his house burned dowi
and now his Mom is in th<
hospital, but he still goe
around saving, "Good Morn
ing."
Hurrah ? Alvin Whitmir
did it. He graduated fron
college.
Signing off we'd like t<
wish everyone a safe, happ;
and restful vacation. Be
Seem' ya\
SPOOLING
1ST SHIFT
By Kate Riddle
We take this means of expressing
our appreciation to
the management for making
it possible for us to have
another weeks vacation with
pay. We are all looking forward
to it. We wish everyone
a nice and enjoyable and most
of all a safe vacation and that
all will return to work relaxed
and strive to do our
work to the best of our
ability.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Ivester
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly King and children were
among those attending the
birthday celebration of Mrs.
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A^VUIUII i VV.O IV. & Wll UUIIC "Till cl I
Pinegrove Lake in Greenville,
^ S. C. Mrs. Ivester is the
mother of Mr. Ivester and
grandmother of Mrs. King.
She was celebrating her 80th
! birthday and we wish for her
many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz of
Spartanburg were Saturday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jones Wallenzine.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Rhodes of Chester, Pa. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Dough?
erty of Media, Pa. spent a
week as guests of Ralph and
Kate Riddle recently.
That's all there is this time.
Maybe we will have more
next time and a Safe Vacation
r to all.
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1 Safety Farts in Figures
Someone with a yen for
, mathematics has figured out
that to earn your living, you
depend on your eyesight six
times: as miicli r>s vrnii* oftioi
5 four senses combined. Of
course, if you are a piano
1 tuner, a tea taster or a perfume
sampler, it might be
different, but for the average
person the relative value of
vour senses is as follows:
1 Evesight 87.0', \ Hearing 7.0';
Smell 3.5';; Touch 1.5';
Taste 1.0';. If vou are on an
j eve-hazardous job anywhere,
in the mill or at home, you
1 can't afford to gamble with
s your eyesight. Wear eye pro
s toctive eouipment because it's
j smart to do so.
i- You can walk on an artificial
le^.
e? You can eat with an art if is
cial hand.
a But vou can't see out of an
p artificial eve.
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Johnny Blakely, grandson of
() Mrs. Ursula Blakely, graduated
from Fairforest High School May
V 23.
JUNE. 1961
Florence Fuller observed a
birthday June 4.
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lovely young lady above is
Karen Ann Brookshire. She
celebrated her 2nd birthday
June 6.
Bobby Bouknight is the seven
year old grandson of Mrs. Mary
Bouknight, Clinton Mills.
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Sammy Reid was all smiles on
his 14th birthday June 13.
Reading Einstein at 5 Months
?at least it appears that Julie
Lee Fowler is very interested in
the book. She is the grand*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fowler.