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AUGUST. 1961 WEAVING No. 1 \ 2ND SHIFT t By?Beatrice Hawks Mr. John Medlock of Liberty spent a week with his ' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex- | ander, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ansle Peace , and children of Flat Rock, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. ! Dorsev Turner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Addia 1 Gray of Detroit, Michigan 1 visited Mr. and Mis. B. L. Grav in Grav Court recent- J lv. ' ' Christine reports her lather is improving after having Safety Is For You. I Not Just A Few! ; his leg amputated recently and has returned home from ' the hospital. T Homer Lawson was 29 * years old August 14. Nan Smith celebrated a birthday August 10. Marsha Ann Turner was 12 years old August 6. Randy Turner was 15 Aug ust 1. Mrs. Susie Hawks and Beatrice and Ernest Vaughn ' visited relatives in Chester on ti e week end. ! I WEAVING No. 1 ] 3RD SHIFT By?Neola McCall Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ^ Motes, Mr. and Mrs. George j ivioics aim uiiu^iut'i sjjein Sunday with Clarence's bro- ' ther, Olan Motes, in Wil- j liamston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bal- ' lew and children spent the ' week end at Myrtle Beach. Lee, Ermie and Kim McCall spent the week with , their grandmother, Ernie Stone, in Honea Path, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snel- 1 grove and family attended < the family reunion of Mr. j Snelerove's mother in Salu da, S. C. Leo McCall celebrated her 15th birthday August 17. Eugene Williams celebrated his birthday August 15. Elsie Williams celebrated her birthday with a party Saturday, July 20 at 7:.'10 at 121 Milling Street. There were 14 bovs and twirls present. (tamos were played thpn ri?f nw>n t v: vi'i>rn ved. Later she was presented with many gifts. Little Mike Ballew celebrated his birthdav August 13. I WEAVING No. 2 2ND SHIFT By?Leila Black Mrs. Thomas Hooper and Linda visited her daughter i and sister, Mrs. Betty Cres- 1 mm 1 veil Saturday. Linda stayed o spend the week. Mrs. Inez. McGinnis is very ^ irouu mesc ciays lor she has 1 noved back to our village 5 iftor several years. Welcome * iome Inez and best of luck. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | fackson and family of Wooduff visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 lave Patterson last Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rave Madden * ind daughter visited Mr. * dadden's sister. Mrs. Marv lughes. in Columbia. Rave ;aid he saw the biggest bird louse he had ever seen. Lawrence Rice has been up * o Ghost Town. N. C. looking ( iround. better watch out 1 -lice or you will be gone md ghosts don't talk. Mr. and Mrs. Asalee Ballnger of Prunaton. North 7urolina visited his sister. VIr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell. and family. Mrs. Florence Heaton. Mi*, lames and Bill Heaton of ( Rockingham. N. C. and Mr. Sdward Heaton of Orangeburg. S. C. were recent visit>rs of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and Mrs. Annie Sloan md Maude. Birthday Dinner Mrs. J. E. Allman honored icr mother. Mrs. E. J. Camp- I bell, with a birthday at her 1 tome on Jefferson Street Sunday. August 13. All of Mrs. Campbell's children < ivere present with their | familie- which included Mr. ] md Mrs. Colcv Campbell. < Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland 1 L'ampbell of Lydia. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Bud Word of Laurens, ilso Mr. E. J. Campbell and i Mrs. Allman's husband and hildren. Mrs. Campbell was I 73 years young and we all A'ish her many more happy ; md healthy years. < Miss Betty Craine became he wife of Robert Landers Saturday. August 11. at Laurens. Mrs. Landers is the I sister of Sara Landers of our lepartment. Sorry to report George King. Jr. has been out sick. Happy birthday to: 1 Mrs. K. J. Campbell Aug- 1 ist 12 i Keith Avcrv?August ti? < sen of Mr. and Mrs. George Avery Cecil Smith August 21 i Henry Fallow?August Hi Debbie Fallow August JO < Lawrence Rico August 11 < Barbara Rice August 12 < Dianne Rice August 14 Mrs. H. 11. Bennett -August 12?mother of Mrs. L. L. ; Rice Bruce Madden ?1 year old i -August 17?grandson of < Mrs. Kstelle Harrison. Welcome to our department: Kstelle Harrison. Has<el Taylor. Donald Melton. THE CLOTHMAKER Sorry to lose Billy Leo>ard to Uncle Sam. Best of uck Billy. Correction Mr. Coley Campbell and VIrs. Dick Harrill didn't ratch the large fish during he week of the 4th. "Dick" ?nd "Bill" caught the largest. We won't say how large for Doley and Bernice would eel too bad about it. Hope hey have better luck next ime and not have to use the >ld fisherman's tale. Turner Reunion The Turner reunion was icld at State Park in Green/ille August 6. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. AlDert Turner of Laurens, Mr. ind Mrs. Aron Turner and family of Chester, Penn., Wis. Edna Lidnev, Mrs. Mav->ell Ledford and family of Jreenville, Mrs. Ila Crenshaw and family of Athens, fla.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and family of Upand. Penn. and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Turner of Marcus Hoak. " cnn. All had a wonderful ime. Mr. Albert Turner is employed in our Weaving Department. ll/CAVflkir M. 1 0 A VVLH V II1V7 I1U. J ft t 1ST SHIFT By?Mildred & Grace rii Folks! Here we are again and acYc ready for another vacation. how about you? We want to welcome Mrs. Gladys Hughes and son to )ur community. Gladys has been working with us a long lime and living in Laurens. Leon telling her all the time die should move, so now she bought a house on Milling Avenue and we sincerely hone she's I'ninu to eniov living here. Seems as if "Ghost Town" in Maggie Valley, North Carolina is about the most popular name of the day. Every where you go you see ears with stickers on the bumpers proclaiming they have visited "Ghost Town". Well it's a trip that you'll enjoy or at least everyone that we've talked to who lias been says so. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell. Cecil and vour reporter (Grace) visited there on Saturday July Your Safety .... Depends On You! 29. and went on into Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Wo really enjoyed it. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith cisited "Ghost Town" and Satlinburg the first week end in August. They made li 1 most the same round we did and said they really enjoyed it too. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Putnam and Wallace are planning a trip to Bedford. Indiana during Wallace's vacation to visit friends. Mr. und Mrs. Claude Stevens. Hope you get to go. Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ciibbs ;ind Mrs. J. I). McGraw attended the funeral of their i e p b. e \v and grandson. L'harles Ciibbs. in Hendersoncille August 5. We sincerely hope that by the time you read this Kllison Roberts will be back home and well on the road to recovery from the operation he underwent August 9 in Greenville General Hospital. Mrs. Bobbie Jean Hughes, sister of William Lambert, is a medical patient at Chester Hospital. We wish for her a speedy recovery. A/3C Jimmy Smith reported back to Newark, N. J. August 11 after spending 21 days at home. Jimmy left the same dav for France for a three year tour of duty. Birthdays and Anniversaries Michael Tumlin, son of A T .. ? -1 A T I I 1 rr> i?ii. emu mis. nevwara iUtnlin, was 2 years old August 31. Wallace Putnam celebrated a birthday August 19. Your reporter (Grace) "observed" (not celebrated) a birthday August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker celebrated a wedding anniversary August 17. Gayle Brookshire. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brookshire, was 16 years of age August 28. Robert Adams (29?)?August 24 Nancy Blease ? 11 ? SeDtember 4 Dixie Ann Simmons?7? September 9 Cole L. Blease. Sr.?September 22 Patsy Henderson?August 5 Sandy Leopard?August 17 Mr. and Mrs. James Harris celebrated their wedding anniversary August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell celebrated their wedding anniversarv August 21. I would like to take this opportunity to "Thank You" for all the beautiful flowers, cards and prayers during my recent illness and hospital stay. May God Bless each of urn iui your inougntiuiness. It sure is good to be back at work again with everv one. Love. "Mell" Mrs. E. J. Campbell was delightfully entertained with a birthday dinner August 13, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Bootsie Allman. Mrs. Campbell celebrated her 74th birthday. August 13. May we wish you many more to come. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell and Mike. Mr. E. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Allman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word and Nina, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Word and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and Miss Tiny Worthy visited their son. Mike, while he was spending the week at Camp Old Indian with the Lydia Boy Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hanback were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman in Donalds. They were also business visitors in Milledgeville. Ga. recently. Ned plans to enter college there this fall. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Calvin l,cc and children have arrived to spend an extended leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and Mrs. Roy Lee of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Fowler 3 r ^ This is Lynn Motes, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Motes and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Motes. j&L *v Ife. mim Joyce Landers is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers. Clinton Mills. i A1 Webb is the eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb. JUL This handsome young man is Jimmy Webb, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb. This young man has a smile and a greeting for everyone. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler.