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AUGUST. 1961 r ?*rpHNu B ^ ^ > JKtV lIv- B j1 WEAVING No. 1, 2, 3 & 4 i 1ST SHIFT j By?Irene Davenport ? Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille and Miss Janet Poole ( visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin r Furr in Lancaster Sunday. Donnie Kitchen celebrated his birthday August 29. 1 Edward Childress cele- ( brated a birthday August 29. and Furman Childress will ' celebrate his 16th birthday 1 on August 31. 1 Little Julie Boyce of In- man is spending a few days N this week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe v Davenport. I The many triends of Mrs. Rettv Gallman wish for her a speedy recovery as she is a patient at Blalock Clinic having undergone surgery. We wish to welcome Jack Graham back to work as he has been out for some time due to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bur- * dette attended a birthday 1 dinner in honor of the former's mother ;i1 her homo in ! Iva, S. C. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Shocklev and son visited in the mountains of North Carolina last week. Mrs. T. V. Bratcher of Ninety Six is visiting rela- ' tives here for a few weeks. Christell Campbell is out sick. We all hope she will soon be able to return to work. Friends of Ray Boozer will be sorry to learn that he received a sprained ankle and ' a broken arm in a fall at his ' home recently. Landa r aye unite celebrated her 14th birthdav August 24. 1 Tommy Brinkley who has been spending the summer ' with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker has returned to Thorn wel 1 Orphanage. WEAVING No. 2 & 3 2ND SHIFT By?Thelma Stewart Mr. and Mis Floyd Moore visited Mi*, and Mrs. Minis of Edgefield. S. C. Mrs. S. C. Moore and family of Central were week end ' visitors of the Floyd Moo res of Cross Hill. Daisy Moore visited her 1 sister at Modoe. S. C. recently. 1 Everyone was real nice to r e those three days I. Thel ma Stewart, was out with a ' sore finder. Mr. Mollis Walls from Indiana took supper with us Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mattel son, my former overseer, invited us up for hot dogs Thursday night. The Eastern : Star also learned of my be- ! Jr v ? ^Jm~ fkr^Frngm^ aJBb | i O^W ^ ^T'LLi^B r *,i F*?^# ng out so they all gathered it our home Friday night for in ice cream supper. James Stewart was honored August 1 with a big dinner for his birthday. August 6 Jimmy and Johnny Stewart joined the church, Emma Grey Metholist Church in Woodruff. Johnny was honored with i birthday dinner Sunday, ^gust 20, and a party Augjst 21 at 10:00 o'clock. The list was his birthday. He vas 8 years old. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark vere very busy lately preparing for their son's wedling which was held Augist 26 in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGee celebrated their eleventh vedding anniversary Augist 26. Bonnie Taylor is spending he week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hughes at Gray Tourt. She is Mis. Hughes' piece. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark spent the day shopping in Spartanburg Saturday. Birthdays Floyd Moore- August 21 James Moore?August 28 Marie Taylor?August 19 1 Willlll \ % 111111111**1 Jilt' I I 1oer 12 Janic Summer-September M WEAVING No. 1, 2 & 4 3RD SHIFT By?Mildred Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Hubert tlrown of Vaucluse and Mrs. Roy Derfir and children risited Mrs. Cleneva Brown. _ A 1* I > I / A asier oi neuoen Jversireet. Hueben Overstrcot will nave a birthday September 1. LaDon Templeton had a oirthday August 2(>. Mr. and Mrs. Bones Campbell visited their son. Mike Campbell, who was with the Scouts at Camp Old Indian. A. H. Lawson celebrated a birthday August 25. Mike and Earl Starnes are visiting their mother. Mrs. Ida Staines, for a few days. Mildred Lawson has a birthday September 111. Carrie Cullman has been nut sick for a few days. Wayne Templeton a n d Donnie Yanderford were with the National (iuards for two weeks at Camp Stewart. L lec >rgia. (lary Carroll, son of Mr. ind Mrs. .Jimmy Carroll, will be six years old August .'JO. WEAVING No. 3 2ND SHIFT By?Johnny Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payton and family visited Ins sister m Abbeville this past Sunday. THE CLOTHMAKER Cavaliers Cinderell Clinton's youthful Cavaliers were the surprise team of the Western Carolina Textile League this season. Player ? Manager Truman Owens' team made a downthe-wire race for the league championship with Dunean of Greenville. The team considered and expected by many to be a cellar dweller proved otherwise. What the team lacked in experience and maturity, it made up for in speed and hustle. The oldest player in the infield in most of the names was only 20 years old. The infield, other than catcher, were all sons of Clinton-Lydia employees who were stars on this seasons Clinton High's State Championship Baseball Club. These young men. Melvin Bailey. Barry Whitman, Kinard Littleton, Phil King are all products of local Little League teams. Spectator interest grew as the Cavaliers stubbornly battled for the championship. Fans were pleased with the spirit and hustle of the young team testing its wings for the first time in the league. Major league scouts followed the Cavaliers closer than any other team in the league. Led by short stop Kinard Littleton the team possessed more professional potential than the other teams composed of older semi-pro-players. Sports writers and visitors to the "Home of the Cavaliers" were highly impressed with the park considered by many as one of the best semi-pro baseball parks in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Littlefield and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Littlefield this past Sundav. Mr. and Mrs.' B. F. Johnson and family of Winston Salem. N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson this past week. Mr. Joe Corlev's mother visited him this past week. Birthday for Steve Allen Sherri field August 14. He1 was 5 years old. Birthday for Debbie Holder Auuust 30. WEAVING No. 3 3RD SHIFT By?Reba Dunaway Mrs. Estelle Mann celebrated her birthday the 25th of August. Mr. Robert Dunaway and sons and Mr. Kenneth Stone spent the week end in Winter Haven. Florida with Mr. Runaway's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. Dunaway. Mike and Steve Mann are spending the week at Mvrtle Reach. Miss Nina Sinclair and Ed Greer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1 T. Lanford. Air. and Alls. Hubert Brown and Mrs. Rov Duffie and children spent the week end w i t h Mrs. Geneva Brown, sister of Reuben Overstreet. Janie Dean, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Overstreet, was 5 August 7 CAVALIER II DESIRE TO WIN?Roy Millwo Whitman, 2B, Kinard Littleton, SS, ] defense of the 1961 Cavaliers label Western Carolina League. Grasso, shown, alternated in positions shov S/Mprtsnianshifi . . . (Continued from page 1) fine voung ball player", said Coach Truman Owens of Billv Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Butler. Jr., Clinton. Lewis fixes looms in Weaving No. 3 at Clinton on the 1st Shift. Mr. Templeton congratulated the young players and encouraged them, and all voune nlavers norsent for thp presentation, to always place "good sportsmanship" first in their play. "It is an essential possessed by all outstanding players. Not only on the field of play, but in the game of life as well", he said. He also praised the team plav of the Exchange and Moose Club teams and congratulated their coaches when expressing his appreciation to the sponsoring organizations for their contributions to the youth of our I'ummuiiiiwsi. Safety Is Like a Parachute No Substitute! Nurses Play Vital Ri Miss Peggy Dunaway, R.N. daily play an important role ir health. Here they are looking they must be ready for a roi emergency first aid. Clinton-Lvdia nurses are a \ and safetv program, dedicated against hazards on the job and 1 if required. Among their duties cal examinations, maintaining rr records, giving immunization si i?1i< omnliwiwii: .W v V ? V IV Both are graduates of accrue several years of hospital exper They are a part of a team strength of Clinton-Lvdia Mill 5 Carolina League KM! wKI /' * ' jHr A JB 1 ^FIELDERS od, C. Melvin Bailey. IB, Barry Phil King. 3B comprised the inner ed the "team with desire" in the C, and Truman Owens. 2B, not pn. Yancy-Adams Kn^ajifiiHiil Announced ?rr Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Yancy of Fitzgerald, Georgia announce the engagement of their daughter, Scnja, to A 2C Furman L. Adams. The wedding is planned for late tall. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams. Clinton Mills. Furman was employed at Clinton Mills prior to entering service. >le In Mill Program nil! . and Mrs. Nell Haggart. R.N., 1 helping maintain employees' over supplies and equipment; itine medical examination or *it:11 nart <?nr nlanic' .. r-"? - ? ' ? w? * j-/?unvo i iv. (i i i i i i to protecting all employees endering emergency treatment are assisting doctors in physiicdical supplies, equipment and lots, offering medical counselled nursing schools and have ience. whose combined skills are the s.