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4 ' " -iHH i iti?* iS^. On November 30 Donna Elaine wanon win ceieorate ner 4tn birth-'ay. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walton. J. W. is a weaver at Clinton Mills. Clinton News say they have news but that it wouldn't do to tell! Wonder what they've been up to? William Fowler told his news! He has a new grandson. born October 5 and he caught two coons the same day. He was so excited he almost forgot the baby's name, u., 4- f: ? it-- 14. r uui wc niidiiy gui it nuiii him. The new mother and daddy are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Couty of Laurens, and baby's name ? Charles L a m a r. Congratulations everyone. If you're over on Jackson Street drop by and see the pup with the kittens at Ethel and Eb Lever's. This ten month old puppy, Tippy, brought a family of kittens home and acts as if they were hers. She gets Ethel up at night to feed them from a bottle. Just about the cutest thines vou over saw. If vou don't believe it ask Ethel or go by and see for yourself. Maybe we'll have a picture of them next month. We extend a warm welcome to Larry Cauhle who comes to us from Weaving No. 2. third shift. Larry has replaced Joe McCall, who left us to go to Anderson overhauling looms. Best of luck Joe, but we sure miss you. Pat Lanford reports that thov had a vvnnHprfnl twn weeks revival at the Church of God on Elizabeth Street. Rev. Fred Seyvester, of California was the evangelist. Notice !! There have been complaints from workers who have parked cars on the one way street, that children (or someone) in passing on the sidewalk have scratched the cars. We hope that this won't happen anymore and that people will have respect for the property of others. Thanks Glad to report that George Price is able to be up and out some after being a patient in Hays Hospital clue to injuries received in a fall while at work. Nellie s?id he just had throngs of visitors. Those from out of town were Mrs. Bessie Nelson and son, Ed, of Laurens, Mrs. Mattie Burgman, Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Price and Mr. James Price of Winder, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal, Commerce, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner, Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gregory and Mrs. Lorraine Young of Chester. Miss Margaret Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawrence, was among the first patients at the new hospital. Margaret had a tonsi lectomy and is recovering nicely. Quite a number of birthdays in the Brewington family in October. The mother, Mrs. Roland Brewington?October 6; daughter ? Mrs. Lillian Medlin ? October 16; son ? Yancy Brewington?October 1; son?Newell Brewington? October 13; son?John Henry Brewington?October 31. Happy birthday to all of you and the following observing birthdays: David Lee Walton?7 years old?October 20. Donna Elaine Walton ? 4 years old?November 30 Mrs. Clarence Brookshire? October 11 Mrs. J. D. Williams ? November 14 Jack Williams ? November 17 Mrs. Toni Thomas?November 14 Happy anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. f! E T.pnnnrH ?October 27 Mr. and Mrs. W il 1 i a m Campbell ? 7th anniversary October 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanford ? 16th anniversary ? October 11 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fallaw?5th anniversary?October 6 Card of Thanks We would like to thank each and everyone of the staff at Hays Hospital, also our friends and negihbors, who have shown such kind ness and concern during the time George was in the hospital and during his convalescence at home. George and Nellie Price WEAVING NO. 3 & 4 2ND SHIFT By Inez Biackwell & Ruby Butler Well folks I am going to try and help Inez Biackwell get the news each month. Please let us know if you have any news. Birthdays & Anniversaries Joni Caughman ? October 10 Inez Biackwell ? October 20 Jo Ann Thornton?October 31 M D. Smitherman, father of Daisv Cothran?September 10 Louise Nabors?October 17 Johnny and Louise Nabors anniversary?October 17 Sadie McJunkin ? October 12 Robert E. Elmore, Jr.? October 5 Ralph Campbell ? September 25 Sick Blufford Nabors is in the V.A. Hospital in Durham, N. C. Hope he will soon be well and back at work. We all miss him. Ralph Simmons, husband of Doris Simmons, has been sick. Joe Holder is out sick. Hope he will soon be able to come back to work. We miss him. Wade Beckham, Jr. has been in the hospital but is back at work. THE CLOTHMAKER We want to welcome D..?yle Templeton to our department. Vernon Williams and family visited in Shoals Junkins Sunday. Frank Alexander has bad news, he said he threw a rod in his car. Hope he has good news next month. Robert E. Elmore, Jr. has been discharged from the Army after two years in Service. He was in Germany 18 months. He finished at P. C. and went in as a 2nd Lt. and came out a 1st Lt. Mr. Elmore is just up in the air he was so ~ u;.? ucippjr iu acc mill. Billy Ray Phillips of the U.S.N, went to New York recently for three months tour of duty. WEAVING NO. 3A 3RD SHIFT By Bert Hix Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith had visitors from Greenville Sunday. They observed their wedding anniversary Sunday, October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gholdie Simmons observed their 9th wedding anniversary October 24. n ?L _j oirinaays Barbara Ann Price ? September 27 James Price?October 4 Bobby Quinn observed a happy birthday on October 24. Many Happy returns of the day. Everybody on our job please remember your Safety Instructions. WEAVING NO. 3B 3RD SHIFT By Chess King Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Sullivan. r~\ - ttr \ \ ' ? i^essie w cidd ana motner visited in Dublin. Georgia. Thomas Eustace was 21 years young October 5. Margaret Patterson about the same October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Chestley King observed their wedding anniversary October 27. Mrs. Trammel is the proud grandmother of twins, a bov and girl. SLASHING 1ST, 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS By Mary Price Born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyan Eugene Collins, a son Doyan Eugene, Jr., Saturday, September 22, at Hays Hospital. Mrs. Collins is the former Miss Judith Bouknight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and family of Spartanburg visited Mr. Oakley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley, recently. Mrs. Gladys Putnam of Laurens visited Mrs. R. G. Watson recently on Sunday. "IV If TT l T"?1 1 i mis. ursuia tsiaKciy spent her birthday October the fifteenth at her son's, M. J. Blakely, in Spartanburg. Mrs. Blakely was 71 years young on this date. Mrs. Blanch Campbell attended the Glenn Reunion held at Bramlett Methodist Church no'tr Woodruff Sun. day, October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bramlett of Laurens attended the birthday dinner niven in honor of her father, Mr. Claude Culbertson, Sunday, October 7. His birthday was October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Coker visited Mr. Coker's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coker, of Honea Path. Mr. J. E. McLendon celebrated a birthday October 18. David Wayne English celebrated his 4th birthday October 10. Mr. Albert Odom who was on the sick list was absent from work for a few days. Mr. Simon Price, Mrs. Claudell Fowler and sons of Winder, Georgia visited Mr. and Mrs. George Price and Mr. and Mi^ Herbert Price for the weekend recently. Card of Thanks We wish to express our many thanks to our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown us during our sorrow, the death of my father, Mr. J. B. Strickland. October 1. Mrs. Sam Taylor and famiy SPINNING NO. 2 2ND 5HIFT By Jeanette Starnes Miss Alice Smith and Mrs. C. W. Smith from Greenwood were weekend guests of Mrs. Maudine Rowe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samples went to the Greenwood State Fair Saturday night. Louis says he hasn't got a thing to show for his money but sore feet. We sure are glad to have Rubv Brown back to work after a brief illness. Miss Jerrv Stewart of Greenwood and Mr. Dullyed Fields of Marietta, Georgia cnnni tVar* urnnl-n*-* / ! * *?? 4 V* l-? ^ ** I..V- nv.vni.iiu "'111 1IVT1 sister. Mrs. Jeanette Starnes, and family. Wo are glad to have with us our newcomers. They are William Abercrombie and Roland Burden. Birthdays Nancy Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vincent, will have a birthday November 7. She will be 3 years old. Margie Patterson. October 21 and Carolyn Campbell, October 10. They are the daughters of Mrs. Louise Campbell. SPINNING NO. 1 & SPOOLING 3RD SHIFT By William L. Burden Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boyettc and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyette spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette. Brenda Gail Nabors had a birthday October 7. Millard Price had a birthday October 10. Roger Dale Stone had a birthday October 31. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mrs. Dorot^v Davis snent ten days in Wilmington, Delaware with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Blackwelder. She certainly did enioy the four grandsons, Buddy, Burney, Barry and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallcnzine, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallen/.ine of Greenvillo .ml little Kim Wallenzine visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallenzine and family in Beech Island. Miss Dona Baker of Ches OCTOBER. 1962 IL1 !. David Lee celebrated his 7th birthday October 20. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walton. Woman's Club Holds Meeting The .Clinton Mills Woman's Club held the first fall meeting September 20, 1962 at the Community Building at 7:30 P.M. with a covered dish supper, Mrs. Mattie Bell Ivester presiding. Newly elected officers were installed by Mrs. Margaret Blakely. President ? Miss Peggy Oiir*n\*7n\7 " 1st Vice President ? Mrs. Edna Terry 2nd Vice President ? Mrs. Sadie Powers 3rd Vice President ? Mrs. Margaret Blakely Secretary?Mrs. Nell Ilaggart Assistant Secretary ? Mrs. Jennie Hames Reporter ? Mrs. Grace Bright The Program was closed with prayer by Mrs. Blakely. The Clinton Mills Woman's Club would be happy to welcome any new members. We meet every third Thursday in each month at the Community Building at 7:30 P.M. ter visited Miss Marsha Turner recently. Mrs J. W. Davenport of Newberry spent the week recently with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saiterwhite, and family of Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin George attended the Anderson County fair. Mrs. C. B. Few and son. uinuiiv, 01 jiiuKsonvinc visiied Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe over the weekend. Mrs. Lillian Wallenzine, Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine and daughters, Kim and Lorie, (Continued on page 6) L * W'*.>S i * * ' * fcj He'.en and Ellen are the ten month old tw.n granddaughters of Mr.. Thelma Suttles, Clinton M lis Weaving and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker. Their f?ther. Jim ? y Su'tl^s, was an employee rt CTnton Mills prior to rr^duating from Presby* terian College.