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JUNE. 1962 1^1 WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Beatrice Hawks Clinton Mills Mrs. Mamie Abercrombie is spending a few days in Greenville with her daughter, Virginia Clardy. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Johnston, Linda and Keith, Mrs. Harold Hopper, Debbie and Roger of Lees Summit, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Geraldine and Donna and Mrs. Clarence Gregory of Chester spent Wednesday with Mrs. Susie Hawks, Beatrice and Ernest Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eldridge celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander had a wedding anniversary May 31. Mr. Alexander said he enjoyed working on their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holder and family spent Mother's Day in Greenwood with J. W.'s parents. Mr and Mrs. Joe Holder. Anita Turner was 11 years old June 28. Cathy Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawson, was 2 years old June 2 and Linda will be 6 years old July 2 Ricky Holder was 7 years old June 28. Joev Holder was 2 vears old June 13. WEAVING NO. 3 AND 4 1ST SHIFT By Mildred and Grace Clinton Mills We hope everyone will have a nice vacation. Where ever you go please drive careful and remember "The life you save may be your own". Grace and Millie Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and ehilrlron visitor! hor sister, Mrs. Dargon Hale, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawrence moved to Clinton recentlv. They are living on E. Carolina Avenue. Dewey has been on sick leave but is now able to be back at work. J -^ftatiflft +> m" >ir<S/^ Tim, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman, is headed down Mexico Way. Tim say. "hard ride but sure way". Cecil Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, gradi l.'itf'fl < ) ( >m C lorno m Cm11p<i<> June 2, commissioned as Second Lt. Cecil has accepted a job with Southern Bleachery in the chemical division for the present. Dianne Davenport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, spent two weeks at home after completing exams at Greenville General Hospital where she is in training as a nurse. Guess What! Frances Bradberrv is a grandmother now! (and just bursting with pride). Little Phillips James Crapps made his appearance May 29 at Self Memorial Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 7 ozs. He is the son of SP 4 and Mrs. Phillip Crapps. Daddy is still in Germany till about the middle of July. Mother is the former Miss Joyce Bradberry. Joyce has been staving with her mother since her return to the States. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner of Ninety Six and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal of Georgia were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs George Price. Mrs. Gladys Hughes was called to Walhalla May 18 due to the illness of her father Mr Louis Crapps. We're glad tc report that he is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Heaton and children were visitors at Folly Reach on a recenl weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Roberts and son spent a weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Roberts. Mr. Roberts took his vacation the last week in May. He said he really enjoyed it. Spenl part of the time at his place or Lake Greenwood preparing t( build. Best of luck Ellison! Benny Tucker got a pro motion June 1st. He's now secretary to Mr. Reynolds Good luck to you Benny. Congratulations to llarolc Fowler, Harold is now a ful 4 ^ y v \ ' Joey Prince, son of Mr. and Mri Kenneth Prince of Spartanburc is the great grandson of Mr! Ursula Blakely. THE CLOTHMAKER pledged weaver on the 3rd shift. Miss Patsy Henderson, along with a group of high school students, are enjoying a house party at Pawley's Island. Mrs. Pauline Sease and Mrs. Finncannon are chaperoning the group. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Tucker and children of Greenville spent a recent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harrill were recent visitors at Davtnna Beach, Florida. Dick said they really had a nice trip. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie has been off from work for several weeks. We hope she will soon be well and out again. Mrs. John Cannon, mother of Roy Cannon, is seriously ill at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. We hope for her a speedy recovery. We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mr. R. T. Trammell. The Freeman Lanford family gathered at their home on Florence Street Sunday, June 10, for a family reunion. They also celebrated Ailene's birthday. Dinner was served picnic m v itr. On Mother's Day the family of Mrs. Dora Leopard gathered at her home to enjoy the Leopard Reunion. All of Mrs. Leopard's children and grandchildren (except Lawrence who had the mumps) and even 2 of her great grandchildren were there and they all attended the worship service at Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. Leopard was presented a gift by the church for having the ' largest family present. All returned to her home for a bountiful picnic dinner. Bet there ' was fried chicken to go. Guess there wasn't any cake left though because I know Lydia Bell and Sandy ate it all (Ha Ha). Birthdays A/2C Jimmy Barker?July 8 Sandra Lanford?8?July 2 Aliene Lanford?June 10 Josephine Allman?July 8 Judy Lever?July 6 Joyce Crapps?July 27 Ola Meadors and sister-inlaw share a birthday July 12 Steve Allman?July 30 Joe Strickland?June 2 Allan Strickland?June 23 Joe Gibbs?June 25 Frankie Gibbs?June 29 Janet Meadors?4?June 21 Claude Ward and son. Doug ?9?June 29 Rnnrlv WarH ? % Tnno ' >?? J ~ " Welcome to Donald Samples and Pat Lanford. Both came tc us from the second shift Claude Kernells, Jr. comes from srl. We hope that youi stay with us will be a lon? happy one. | SLASHING (1ST, 2ND AND 3RD SHIFTS By Mary Price Clinton Mills > Patrolman Jerry Jove has been transferred from Co lumbia, to Greenwood. Sorry to report Mrs. Heler WrirrHt nhcont f 1-I mi Iir/irl with a sprained foot. Mrs. Linda Gibson and son Marvin, of Greenville visiter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prict recently. Mrs. Margaret Crawford an< 5. children have returned to thei I' home at Winston Salem. N. C after spending a few week f 3r LiHj^ KM Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanford. will celebrate her 8th birthday July 2. with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Price. Birthdays Freddie McLendon?June 8 Sara Watson?June 4 Mrs. Mollie Garrett?June 24 Note of Thanks I wish to thank the people of Clinton Mills for being so thoughtful and nice to me during my illness. May God bless cacn one 01 you. Sincerely, Mrs. Nora Bramlett SPINNING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT ] By William L. Burden j Clinton Mills Jimmy Cathcart celebrated a j birthday June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCall celebrated their 33rd wedding j anniversary June 27. Sammy Reid celebrated his 15th birthday June 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCall's grandson. Jackie Petty, of Lockhart is spending ( one week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Price spent the weekend with his brother in Marietta. Gecrgia. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper and family visited Mr. and Mrs. j Billy Ray Hyde in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper celebrated their 16th wedding ! anniversary June 4. ( Mr. Richard Woodward , visited his brother June 7. Dennis Bragg celebrated his 6th birthday June 5. Mr. Joe Medlin celebrated his 34th birthday June 16. SPOOLING 3RD SHIFT By Bill Lowery Clinton Mills Airman Second Class and r CLINTON CAMP ) r kjT zJ&LI A. tm- . ~WT i CAMP BUCK HORN ? Clin ? fun filled week here this month. skits, delightful food and pleasar 1 enjoyed by the group. The anni r through support of the Greater highlight of the character build s zation. 3 / V $ * . I ft v I ? . , '^23 * "1 This handsome young man is Uddie Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. 5ele Holmes. Eddie is nine tfrs. Charles Butler spent a 15 lay leave with his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Gene Butler. Charles s station^ in Grand Forks, ^orth Dakota. Bill Lowerv is able to return o work after an operation illless. We would like to welcome o the third shift Ernest Tram nell. We hope he will enjoy vorking with us. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Clinton Mills Mrs. Vera White and sons, Richard and Don, and Mr. and tfrs. W. B. Phillips were dinner quests of the Dorsey Turners or a surprise birthday gatherng honoring Richard White and Delia Phillips on their airthdays. Mrs. Sylvia Gerber of Wilmington, Delaware spent several days here with relatives, the Fred Tumblins and her mother, Mrs. W. D. Tumblin, af Gray Court. Rev. and Mrs. Bud Tumblin af Anderson were visitors here for the weekend. Their trip was to attend the Eva Land piano recital of which his neice. Miss Julia Nelson, was :m program. Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder of Wilmington. Delaware came to Clinton for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, and to attend the graduation of her brother, Maxie Davis. Mavis and Chrissie Heaton returned home with her for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owen in Spartanburg, also the James Craines and Mrs. Rosa Owens (continued on page 4) iton Pamn Firp Oirl*: snont a Arts, crafts, swimming, hiking, it cool nights for sleeping were jal encampment made possible Clinton Community Chest is a ing and youth training organi