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MARCH. 1962 ^/Jk WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Beatrice Hawks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander and daughter, Mrs. David Smart, spent a Sunday recently with relatives in Liberty. Mrs. David Smart, daughA ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander, will leave in a few days to join her husband in Puerto-Rica. Mrs. Lucille Erwin of Bee Log N. C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner and other relatives. Mr. Ray Smitherman of Atlanta, Georgia visited his father, Mr. M. D. Smitherman. and Mr. and Mrs. Al bcrt Cot h ran recently. His father returned home w i t h him. Mrs. Ralph Alexander had a birthday March 4. Little Jimmy Cothran. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cothran, was one year on January 13. I've been told Robert Butler is sporting a new car. but it hasn't give him the big head. He is still the same old Robert. Sorrv to report that Nell Gardner has been a patient at Blalock Clinic, but glad she is able to be home and is improving. We miss you Nell. Our warp boy, Charles Bonds, left us recently. We wish him luck in his new work. We wish to express our deepest thanks to our many friends for the many kind deeds during our illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. May God bless each of you. Mrs. J. J. Smith Mrs. Nell Gardner WEAVING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Betty Jo Creswell - \T r !>nrl Mrc Tncot^li 1-4 n*i v: of Sanford, Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGinnis last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patterson of Wattsville visited Mr. and Mrs W. H. McGinnis over the week-end. i This scene could have been taken in Greenville recently ex cept for the children. It was taken in Germany, however, and the children are Susan, Jimmy and Willie Wooten, qrandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Simmons went to Greenville last Saturday to a baseball game. Miss Linda Hooper of Newberry spent the week end with her sister Betty Creswell and family. We welcome Kenneth Bull to the second shift. Ray Madden said he has not been any where worth telling, but he had learned to do the TWIST. The textile-apparel industry provides employment for one out of every eight persons working in manufacturing plants of the United States. BIRTHDAYS Mildred Campbell ? March (i Keith Creswell?March H E. J. Campbell?March 11 Coley Campbell?March 26 Wanda Ruth King?March 17 France Landers?March 5 Gail Craine?March 5 Margie Avery?March 7 WEAVING NO. 2 & 4 1ST SHIFT By Mildred & Grace We've got something n e \v in Weaving No. 3! Six of the biggest looms in Clinton! But I'm not sure wether I'm bragging or complaining, for you see. they're not in production at the time of this writing. They're still in the starting-up stage. I sure hope I'm not complaining. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts and Mary visited their sons, O'neal and Robbie, and families in Pickens on a recent week end. Lt. L. E. Wood of New London. Conn, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. D. Williams, and Mr. Williams and while here went on to Cocoa. Florida to visit his children. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lawson h a d as their dinner quests, ii 1 n t i > *1 ncv. i Tii i\irs. j. is. ADcrcrombic. on a recent Sunday. We're glad that Ola is able to be back at work after a week's bout with flu. Mrs. John Jennings (Barbara) of Newport News. Virginia is spending a few days ffe*' i ?*. u On April 27 Lessie Allene will ceiebratc her 4th birthday. She is the Slighter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kay. THE CLOTHMAKER with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brewington. Mr. R. T. Trammell and also Mrs. Roy Kennedy are medical patients at Blaluck Clinic. We wish an early recovery for them. Mrs. Mary Terry is visiting her uncle, Mr. Cliff Robinson, who is ill in Augusta, Georgia. Visiting has been Mary's occupation since her retirement. About the time you find out she's home she's ready to leave again, but Marv we don't blame you, just wish you'd stop by and see us sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey and Mrs. Inabelle Hooper were recent visitors of Pvt. Charles Huey in Fort Gordon. Georgia. P. F. C. Ned Handback. student at Georgia Military Academ v, Milledgeville. Georgia spent last week end at home with his parents. Mr. a n d Mrs. Rufus Handback. Cadet Herbert Foregger, also a student, was his guest. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie visited her son, R. C., who is a surgical patient at the Columbia Hospital. Hope you will have a speedy recovery R. C. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Calvin Lee and children are guests of Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon. Sgt. Lee is stationed at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter. Mrs. Patricia Burton a n d ci :'dren, Cheryl and Brad, of Charleston are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wardlaw Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and children of Florence were recent visitors of Mr. J. L. Arnold and other relatives. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback? April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell?March 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs? March 17 A Safe Employee Only Breaks Safety Records. A/2c Bill Adams, stationed in Eng'and. April 11. I.arrv Joe Barker ? 14 ? March* 29 Mrs. Mary Terry?March 4 Mrs. Florence Moore, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. D. Williams. March 8 Pat Lanford?April 124 Dot Lanford?April 13 Steve Lanford?April 27 Charles Huey?April 22 Iris Hughes?March 18 George Pressley?March 31 Ned Handback?March 23 SLASHING 1ST, 2ND & 3RD SHIFT By Mary Price Mr. Sam Madden. Mrs. Paul Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proffitt and son. Clary, visited Mrs. Hob Wesley who is a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham. North Carolina recently. Mrs. Blanch Campbell. Mr and Mrs. Henry Mills visited their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bishop. Jr.. of Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oaklev visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V ^Ijj^^ This young man is Warren Cook, 14 months son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cook. Mother Carolyn is employed in the Clinton Mills Office. f? * %jr,~ K\ f Dayna Windsor and Tony Wind; son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winds Wanda Ruth and Pamela are the lovely daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George King. Oakley, of Spartanburg who have recently moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blakely of Spartanburg visited Mrs. Ursula Blakely recently. Mrs. Ed Dunaway and Joyce and Mrs. Ursula Blakely visited Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prince on a recent Sunday. Mrs. Ursula Blakely went psnpriallv to coo hot first great-grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Dovan Collins of Favetteville. North Carolina visited Mrs Collins* mother Mrs. Mary Bonknight, recently. Mrs. Collins was the former Miss Judy Bouknight. Mr. Collins is with the IT. S. Army and is stationed at Fort Bragg. North Carolina. Mr. Collins returned to Fort Bragg while Mrs. Collins spent a few weeks with her mother. Mrs Dowel 1 Prnffitt Mr< Rachel Revis, Mrs. Joyce Heaton and Mrs. Vera Foster 3 ^ W ffli W? TB TUir 1^' ? * ins nappy (.uujjie s marritige was announced last month and we sincerely hope that Bill and his wife will always enjoy happiness. >or is the granddaughter and grandor. Clinton Mills. Donna and Donnie are the twins of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kidd. They were 5 years old March 6. visited Rev. and Mrs. Bob Wesley of Hillsboro, North Carolina recently. Donna Louise Law?nn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson. was two years of age March 4. SPINNING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Doris Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etters announce the birth of twins born February 12. The boy has been named Benny anu the girl Penny. BIRTHDAYS Patricia Tucker?February 27 Vernon Tucker? March 5 SPINNING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT By William L. Burden Mr. Furman Humphries celebrated his 23rd birthday March 11. Mrs. Furman Humphries had a birthday March 6. Sammy McCall celebrated