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OCTOBER, 1962 WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT By Beatrice Hawks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander spent Sunday with Mr. Alexander's aunt. Mrs. Garrison, in Greenville. Mr. Alexander reports that his son-in-law, Lt. Davis A Smart, has been promoted to Captain effective on October 1. Our congratulations to Captain Smart. Mrs. Susie Hawks' daughters save her a birthday din ut;i cii nci iiuiuu uu i^ci\ Street last Sunday. Those attending were Mrs. Clarence Gregory, Mrs. Harold Hopper. Debby and Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Jerry and Donna of Chester, also Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fortner. Emily Fortner and Betty Peebles of Greenwood. Mrs. J. J. Smith and Nan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner were visitors in Ware Shoals recently. Oh yes, Mr. Alexander is sporting a brand new car. He says he likes it but wanted a red car. 0 Mr. Charles E. Gray, brother of Christine Brewer, is improving after having a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Baker and daughter of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner and family on a Sunday recently. WEAVING NO. 1 3RD SHIFT By Gholdie Simmons Mrs. Caroline Raeford of Favettevillc, North Carolina visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Edge recently. Teddy Allen has been in the hospital. Leroy Gregory is back after a leave. He suffered a few broken fingers. Glad you're back Leroy. We extend a hearty wel Th's lovely little lady is Defcorah Ann Huohes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes. Mrs. Huqhes is employed in No. 2 Weavinq. Clinton Mills and Mr. Huohes is emp'oved in the weaving d?oaen t at T.vdia Mills. v?:'' her 9th birthday November 18. come to Robert O'Sullivan, Harold Fowler and Steve Allman to our department. A/I.. f 1 1. 1 I AV1I. V^IltVK Ilcl^ UL'UIl UI1 Vet" cation. Hope he had a swell time. We sure did miss him. Joe Spillers filled in for Mr. Cheek while on vacation and we enjoyed having him. Birthdays & Anniversaries Earl Osborne?October 5 George Motes?October 16 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballew celebrated their wedding anniversary September 10. WEAVING NO. 2 1ST SHIFT By Jimmy Campbell Glad to report that Opal Mc A lister's m o t h e r. Mrs. Webb, is home from the hospital and is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and daughters, along with Phyllis Hames went to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Taylor along with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers also went to the mountains. I think that was when Haskell said something about some car trouble. George Davis said he and his son-in-law. Jay Pierce, w e n t to Charleston and Myrtle Beach. Private 1st Class Ben "Ricky" Campbell is spending two weeks leave with his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell. He is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. Missouri. Nearly everyone I tried to Ret news from said that they did not know anything or hadn't been anywhere. From the looks of our column they were right. Birthdavs Tammic Oxner, 3 years old September 27. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oxner of Aiken and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Laurie Penland. 2 years old O t A I v ^ J A < On October 9 Tamy Denise Heaton celebrated her first birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaton of 201 Florence Street. The proud arandpTents are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Wa""T are employees of Clinton Mills. THE CLOTHMAKER October 3. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Penland and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadows. Ronald Bentley?October 3 Boyd Watts?October 28? He wouldn't say how many. WEAVING NO. 2 2ND SHIFT By Betty Creswell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Chatlotte, N. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell. Mr nr?/-l Mrc Prilr>\' Pamn. bell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross visited Mrs. Campbell's and Mrs. Ross's Uncle Lude the weekend in Colombia, S. C. Mrs. Flsie Bishop and husband visited Mr. S. R. Bishop in Greenwood Hospital last weekend. Terrie Huntsinger and sister. Jerrie, daughters of Mrs. Frances Switzer, visited Terrie's grandmother. Mrs. Blanche Green, in Woodruff and went to the football game recently. Ruby Birchmore said she didn't have any news because nothing new ever happened to her. (Wake up boys). Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hooper and daughter, Linda, of Newberry visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Creswell and sons recently. Glad to have Loree Lawson back after a few days stay in the hospital recently. Birthdays Margaret Patterson?October 23 Inez McGinnis ? September 15 WEAVING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT By Joe Spillers Mr. and Mrs. Ulyss Gilliam celebrated their 19th anniversary October 2. Ansel Gilliam celebrated his 18th birthday October 12. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulyss Gilliam. We want to welcome Frank Gresham and Ervin Chafin back to our department. They have just served 6 months active duty in the Army . I tL r.Morrlt. L I 1 1 1'LAL^ll lilt: cl 11WI icil Viuuiu^. Barbara Spillers had a birthday October 22. Janice Metts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Metts. has been sick but is much better now. We want to w e 1 c o m e Wayne Templeton to Weaving Xo. 2 on the 3rd Shift. He is a weaver who transferred from Lvdia Mills. Frances Kins has been out sick for several weeks. We hope she will have a speedy recoverv and hurrv back to work. WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 1ST SHIFT By Gertrude & Grace It's that time of year again, when nature lovers feel especially the call to the mountains. And it is a wonderful time of year to visit and enjoy the grandeur and color of some of iho most beautiful parts of our wonderful world. To stand atop of a lofty mountain and view the panarama of valleys, streams and woodlands, in c o 1 o r. is awe-inspiring. It makes one ^gk Ha Jair.es. age 9. and Helen, aqe 7 William R. Roach. Route -3. Clir.ti William is employed in the Clin feel so humble and so little compared to the rest of God's handiwork. And yet you and I are more important to God than all the world in which we live, because we were created in His image. Let's all try harder than ever not to mar that image, but to recognize our dependence upon God and our duty to God. first, then to our church and community. God doesn't force us to give Him our love and loyalty, but He seeks it. You have the opportunity to choose life or death, but "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him." (I Corinthians, 2:9) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs motored up through Hendersonville, Pisgah Forest and Ceasar's Head on a recent Sunday. We're glad too that Hons is able to be back at work after being a patient at Hays Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadows visited up around Lake Lure recently. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huev and Mrs. J. E. Braswell were recent visitors of Mrs. Leila Cox in Atlanta, Georgia and while there visited Grant's Park. Mrs. Mell Huev, Mrs. J. E. Braswell and Mrs. Eunice Braswell were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fennell of Ninety Six. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker were recent visitors of Mr. Mrc U1IV1 iU! r>. U VJC *? Hiu ill UlCL'll* wood. Mrs. Missouri Wilkie visited her mother. Mrs. J. F. An? t Cathy Denise and Allen A. Y of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Younq ol phoninq everyone to remind then 22. "Al" will celebrate his 4th h the lovely grandchildren of Mr. Mills. 3 - k.' $ ^^BsJ^. ijp # T"^ ^ A* i vl ! ft J 'r ? are the children of Mr. and Mrs. on. ton Mills Carding Department. derson, who is ill in Gainesville, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler had Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyles of Anderson for Sunday visitors recently. Glad to report that Marsh a 1 1 Samples, father of "Tiny", has returned home after being a patient at the Veteran's Hospital in Augusta and is able to return to work. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brookshire attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Clarence Brookshire. in Easley, October 9. Clarence was named for this uncle (in case you think there's a mistake in printing.) Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dillingham, of Lancaster were weekend visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brookshire. Mrs. Ursula Blakelv, a former co-worker of ours, celebrated a birthday October 15. Mrs. Blakely has been retired seven years due to ill health. We wish for you, Ursula, a very happy birth ciay. Lt. Cecil Davenport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, is serving with Uncle Sam's Army in the Philippine Islands. His wife, the former Miss Norma Elder, of Bishop, Georgia is making plans to join him real soon. Cecil and Norma were married not too many weeks aao and we want to wish them the best in life and may they have many happy years together. Mrs. J. W. Fowler and Patsy were recent shoppers in Spartanburg. O , f ^ i - I' ll ouine ux inc ioiks in nerc ^^9 hhk ? ? * vT,-^ , ' : yP K^MilNBS^Lifci. r*i ?i":-. oung, Jr. are the daughter and son [ Route ~2, Clinton. Cathy is te e i that she was one year old October lirthdav on December 16. They are and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, Clinton