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4 WEAVING NO. 1. 2, 3. & 4 iai s>rnr i by Irene Davenport Paula Shelnut will celebrate a birthday November 29. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mclnvaille in Great Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harper and family of Greenwood and Marvin Todd of Laurens visited Mr. S. J. Todd and relatives Sunday. This being the birthday of Mr. S. J. Todd. We wish to welcome Roger Patterson to the first shift He has just returned from Army training. The many friends of Wilma Stone will learn with interest "All the World I K I Furman Bratcher, Lydia W life to the fullest. He's happif with his cooking and clowning Furman, past president of t known by area fisherman and is anything he loves more thai he did it when cooking them grand style that's Exclusive P Come fall Furman puts aw? P1r\u:n nntfit tr\ norfnrm iiMth t V YV " pV-WWlJ.. WiW. v. He first began this annual r when he and eight friends f Clowns troupe. Their customs ter and enjoyment to thousai Sporting events, Christmas F Hospitals. Furman is at his best wher dren Hospital Wards and Orph; what he is missing until he loo face. It gives me a real thrill to see their little eyes light pleases them", Furman said w made as he performed at the game. * . i3 W^S ,,|HAg->l ^r jHtgtti-^^^EMBvB ?7 jKy that she has returned home after a stay at Hays Hospital following surgery. We all hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell and Mike and Steve Fennell visited Mount Mitchell in North Carolina the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette and granddaughter. Sherry Campbell, visited Mr. Burdette's mother, who is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mauldin in Anderson. Mrs. Burdette entered the Anderson Memorial Hospital November 6 for treatment. Mrs. E. C. Burdette attended the Laurens County W.M.U. Leader's Conference Loves A Clown" PI \? pi rnn\ro R nnm QimoriricAr on i rwrc v t ilWWlll \ IOV/I J V.1IJ \j \ c ?st when making others happ> he Lydia Fishing Club, is wel; other tellers of talcs. If there a catching fish; it's telling how for friends. He does it all ir Iratcher. ly his fishing gear and dons his ic Greenwood Shriner's Clowns itual some fourteen years age ormed the famous Ninety-Si> and antics have brought laugh ids. Their favorite stages are 'arades, Company Parties anc 1 entertaining in Crippled Chil anages. "A person doesn't knou >ks at a child through a Clown': and a deep sense of satisfactior up when I do something tha hen the above photograph wa: Clinton High-Laurens footbal THE CLOTHMAKER in Laurens, Thursday of last week. Martha Motte celebrated a birthday November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer visited Mr. and Mrs. Alie Warren and Mr. and Mrs Horace Boozer in Newberry Mrs. Ruby White will celebrate a birthday November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley were visitors in Greenwood on Sunday. Miss Mary Sue Holmes and ivirs. iL-stene wniscnant visited Mrs. Frances Meeks and children recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cook visited in the mountains oi Gatlinburg, Tennessee the past week end. We are all glad to see Rosa Fowler back at work as she has been out for some time recuperating from surgery. As notices have just beer posted that we will close foi Thanksgiving let's each one try to enjoy ourselves but let's each one do it carefully to tr\ fn Lr oon ontrnnn vv/ an vunc 11 i/lll i id v H l^. anv accidents. Let this be i real thankful Thanksgiving for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey. Mr and Mrs. John Gallman anc Mrs. Lena Bailev visited ir the mountains of North Caro lina the past week end. John Motte has been seri ouslv ill the nast few davs We all hope that he will soor be feeling much better. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHTFT By Johnny Braqg Mr. and Mrs. William Revi: had visitors over the weel end, her sister from Knox ville, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Culbcrt son were visitors in Green wood of their daughter. Birthday for Billy Jo< Sprouse November 1. Mr. and Mrs. P. Douela Waters celebrated their 15tl wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Johnsoi and family visited in Spar tanburg Sunday. WEAVING NO. 3 3RD SHIFT By MvTtle Lanford Mr. and Mrs. Burvin Mani and family visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle Daniel, in Greenville recently Patricia Mann celebrated birthday November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Burvin Mani and familv and Mr. and Mr; Clarence Mann and famil ; attended the funeral of Re> r L. D. Station in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lar I ford and familv of Chamblei ? Georgia visited Mr. and Mr: t J. T. Lanford recently. i Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Franl< lin announce the birth of ; daughter, Kathy Jean. Ot tober 24. ) Harry Franklin celebrate t a birthday October 6. Jimmie Carroll. Billy Fer ? nell and Bones Campbell a 1 tended the car races < Greenville-Pickens last wool Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pac / announce the birth of a soi s William Allen, October 12. II i is the grandson of Mrs. Chri; t tine Campbell, s Linda Campbell celebrate 1 a birthday October 24. Hank "Sugarfoot" Garlan Miss Jones and i At Piedmont Pari HE? r lA^L A /f* A^l w i y ' / frr ? r 1 i Rev. Leon Johnson officiated at Miss Shirley Irene Jones' marriage to Joe Edwin Lark of Clinton Saturday at i 7:30 P.M. at Piedmont Park Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benson Jones of Route 2, Taylors. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Lark of 161 ? Cypress Street in Clinton. L. V. Stokes of Taylors and Mrs. Jean Frazier presented music, and Chuck Bagwell of Columbia, the groom's cousin carried the rings. Ushers were Alvin Hueble of Joanna. ? Durane Morgan of Pelzer, David Watts and Earl Horton of Clinton, Michael Jones of 1 Taylors, the bride's brother, served as junior usher. The groom's father was best man. Mr. Jones gave his daughter in marriage. The bodice and wide front panel of her fulllength dress were made of Chantilly lace appliqued to r? guitarist for Elvis Pressley s and Grand Olc Opry Star is r reported to be much improved a after a near fatal car accident. Mr. Garland from Clifton, n South Carolina is a cousin of ; Carl Reaves. y Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford and Johnny and Mrs. Ada Prince, Nettie and Roberta i- visited in the mountains of ? North Carolina last Sunday. y g. Mrs. Paul Kitchen celebrated a birthday October 30. Agnes, Paul was real nice a about it, he said twenty-nine > years. Judy Ellis will celebrate a d birthday November 20. We just got the word about i- our Thanksgiving holiday. 1 t- know a couple of hunters who it couldn't be happier. Their k. guns cleaned and oiled and e dogs in fine shape. We must a, have meat for the table. fe s- WEAVING NO. 4 2ND SHIFT >d By Thelma Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Webb Taylor id and Bonny visited relatives in NOVEMBER, 1961 SAr. Lark United : Baptist Church -4; J silk organza. The slightly scooped neckline was scalloped and embroidered with socio ins nnH tho sloovnc wpto elbow-length. An organza bow decorated the skirt, which also featured a chapel train. A crown of sequins and pearls held her short veil. The Bible given to her by the YWA of the church was covered with flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lark are making their home at 207-B Parkins Mill Road. The bride was graduated from Paris High School in 1958 and from Anderson College in I960. At college she was in the glee club, the sextet and the dramatics club. She is a secretary for the Barber-Coleman Company, a textile machinery firm. Mr. Lark is a junior at ciemson uoiiege. He was graduated from Clinton High School in 1958. Elizabethton, Tennessee the last week end in October. They had a nice trip and said the mountains were just beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woody and son, Robert, visited an uncle, Mr. J. R. Woody, at Route r2. Laurens, Sunday, October 29. Mr. R. H. Woody left just after dinner to visit a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trammell. in Oklahoma. We welcome Silas Romines, a new hand, to second shift, also Wayne Templeton who exchanged shifts with Janie Sum moral. We miss you a lot Janie but a nice gain to the third shift. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hughev and familv visitor! in Snnr tanburg Sunday, October 29. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blease visited Mr. Blease's sister, Mrs. Lena Lubeski, who is a patient at the hospital in Augusta, Georgia. Miss Nancy Ellen Iusti and Charles Lee Brown were mar(Continucd on facing page)