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4 Christmas Party ? Weavi RI?feS WH^ tfdjgjH' ? r?i"r Employees of No. 3 Weave R Christ "as Dinner December 16 a dent by their beaming faces tha liet irees ? Spedal G11 esti SRHpi jpl^Hry > I Mary Terry, A. G. Galloway, I retired employees of No, 3 Weave at their Christmas Party. Freeman Lanford was the first employee to retire from Weave No. 3. His wife. Aline, is still employed in the department. "Uncle Berry" R< 1 L. B. Trammell retired Januar five years of continuous service, as he is known by his many friei in Spinninq ~1 p* Clinton Mills. As an expression of their es ? Room 3 ?Sr" jbe^^ ? .^w prw^p 1 ;oom and invited guests enjoyed a t Whiteford's Restaurant. It is evit everyone was happy. i >ora Leopard and Freeman Lanford. Room, were guests of the employees Officer Ted Ward is shown with his three ch'Hren. Ted is the son of Mrs. Willie Mae Riley, Clinton Mills. stires After Twenty 1 lL*i 1 ftmjfK. > iT^ JFMEL?J jKal fc|^n mm Ij y 1 after twenty- e-^Dloyees prese: "Uncle Berry," chair to enjoy rids, was an oiler and healthful re and gardening. teem his fellow THE CLOTHMAKER Clinton News . . . (Continued from page 3) McCall and Terry Campbell, of our department, joined the ranks of the married men. Joe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCall and Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Brewer, were united in marriage on Sunday afternoon, December 24, at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Jenkins, pastor of the Church of God, Elizabeth Street at the church. After a short trip to the mountains they returned to their apartment on Musgrove Street. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Toby Campbell ana Delora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydia, were married December 23, at 8:00 oclock at Calvary Baptist Church by their pastor, Rev. J. W. Spillers. Terrv and Delora spent a week at Daytona Beach and for the present are making their home with Delora's parents. All \uicli can ovton?l sympathy but wc don't feel a bit sony for them. They are two wonderful couples and we can find nothing in our hearts for them except congratulations and best wishes for every happiness life can bring. Bv putting Christ first in their home, we think they'll obtain it. Along with the other congratulations we send them to these. Tommy, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lanford, and Brenda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nelson, were married December ill at 3:00 P. M. at the home of the bride's parents. Tommy and Brenda are at home to their friends in the is-ing Apartments, iioth are employed with Clinton Mills. Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy, and David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gregory, of Spartanburg were quietly married December 25. The couple -Five Years Rb s vRofe. HI m V nted him with a handsome rocking during his many years of active tirement. His hobbies are hunting were attended by her parents and for the present they are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Gladys Hughes and son, Lewis visited her father, Mr. Lewis Capps. and also her brothers in Westminster during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs spent their holidays in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Joe said if you had never seen the mountains with snow that you had missed a really beautiful sight. Neuffer and "Bubber" Creswell went bird hunting in iU O 1 nnrnr r\?irt Kn of of n Ncuffer reported they had good luck, but he never did say how many birds they kiiled. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and R. C. visited her mother, Mrs. J. F. Anderson, in Gainesville, Georgia during the holidays. Mrs. Toni Thomas and Miss Margaret Williams of Birmingham, Jack Williams, of Columbia, Lt. L. E. Wood, of New London, Conn, and Robert Wood and family of Greenwood were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams, during Christmas. Mrs. Thomas, Miss Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Slav in Greenville one day during the holidays. They also visited Mrs. Florence Moore in Edgefield one day. Mr. and Mrs. George Price and sons and Roger Dunaway, Amelia and Melinda Stroud visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal in Commerce. Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. George Price spent one day in Chester visiting Mr. and Mrs. Odel Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio spent Christmas holi days visiting relatives and friends in Clinton and Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Klein have been visiting Ray's parents in Claremont, South Dakota. Mrs. Klein will be remembered as Becky Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ste wart Jennings, it was Becky's first trip out there and we are sure she enjoyed it. Ray and Becky have been married a very short time so maybe congratulations are still in order. Anyway we wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jennings carried their daughter, Doris, to the doctor in Charlotte, Saturday. Doris has been under the care of the eve specialist for some time. We truly hope that she is making progress. Our best wishes for an ear iv recovery goes to Mrs. David Owens, who is a surgical patient at Blaock Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wooten and daughters visited Rev. and Mrs. George James, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridwell and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten in Duncan Christmas day. Roxanne Wooten returned home with them and spent the week with Debbie. WEAVING No. 3A 2ND SHIFT By I nez Blackwell Hi Everyone: JANUARY. 1962 m B Lk. MB T?g~iW '' - *.y j JB *, * j'i. ; Sybil Windsor will observe a birthday January 28. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Windsor. Sybil is a freshman at Winthrop College. And a happy and prosperous New Year to you and yours. Jeems about everyone in Weaving No. 3A stayed home and had a quite Christmas. We wish to extend our best wishes to Brenda Nelson and Tommy Lanford who were married December 30. We wish you happiness and the best of everything. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry and children of Spartanburg spent a week end recently w i t h Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrill. Mrs. Ruth Thornton and Jo A .. . * * 4 J TV T rpi a i . .rviiii visul'u mrs. mormons parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Ben John s o n, in Greenwood Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker and Carrol spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock and children in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Barker celebrated their 2Jrd wedding anniversary December 24. Birthdays Susan Caughman? 7 years nlrl T.-innnrv 'A 1 Louis Butler?January 10 SLASHING 1ST, 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS By Mary Price Mr. and Mrs. John Stancell visited Mrs. Stancell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bramlett, of Laurens for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oliver of Greer visited Mrs. Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, of Laurens for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Maeie Coats of Laurens was dinner guests Christ mas clay with hor sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Chumlev, of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bramlett of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson of Greenwood. Mrs. Macie Coats visited Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son visited in Greenwood recently. Mr. a n d Mrs. Clarence Oaklev scent Christmn? with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley, of Spartanburg. Mrs. Mary Bouknight visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bouknight, of Greenwood during the holidays. (Continued on page 7)