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6 Templeton ? Horger Wedding J^K^i Mrs. Horger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horger, of Clinton, were married on Friday, September 28, at the home of the officiating minister. Dr. William Redd Turner. Mrs. Horger, the former Miss Darlene Templeton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tcmpleton. Mr. Tcmplcton is a Supervisor in the Spinning Room at Lvdia Mills. The bride is a junior at Clinton High School. Mr. Horger is the son of Mrs. J. P. Horger and the late Mr. Horger. and he is a junior at Presbyterian College. The bride wore a beige Sheath dress of velvet, her accessories were also beige. Her corsage was white carnations. A reception was held at the home of the bride. The young couple are residing at 207 Florida Street. Lydia News . . . Mrs. F. L. Thornburg and son, F. L. Thornburg, Jr., have returned home after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Elvert Boswell, in Rome, Georgia. Cynthia McElhannon had a birthday October 6. Tony Wyatt had a birthday October 4. Mrs. Jannett Reeder and baby from Greenwood visited her mother, Mrs. W. L. Motte, this week. We are happy to have Mr. William A Snow back on first shift again. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nelson were shopping in Greenville luct lVTr?r?Ho?7 We are sorry to know that Mrs. S. F. Blackwell is sick at her home. We want to wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seay are the proud grandparents of a new baby boy, born on October 6 in Laurens. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Child ress. J. D. Wyatt had a birthday October 8. He was 12 years old. CARDING 2ND SHIFT By Eddie L. McGee Doctor and Mrs Donald F. Cook announce the birth of a son, John Kleener, born October 8. Donald is the son of Mr<; AWi Cook, the proud grandmother. We are very sorry that Floyd Emery is out sick. We wish for him a very speedy recovery. We are sorry to know that Mike McGee is out sick, hope he is able to be back real soon. Glenn Shealy, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shealy, celebrated his 3rd birthday September 25. Curtis Merchant observed his birthday September 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson observed their 29th wedding an niversary October 14. We are glad to know that Eugene Bolick's grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Johnson, is feeling much better after being very ill for some time at her home in Kinards. CARDING 3RD SHIFT Glad to have Charles M. Davis back at work after a recent illness. We extend deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans in the death of her uncle, Mr. L. G. Casey, Sr., of Enoree. Marry Mr ice is able to be back at work after being sick recently. CLOTH ROOM By Eloise McElveen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagwell are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Pamela Jean, born September 18. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jackson and children, Sherry and Steve, visited Mrs. Jackson's grandmother. Mrs. Geneva Coker, in Greenwood. Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sr. was honored with a birthday dinner by her husband and children on September 30. About forty relatives and friends were there. Mrs. Crawford was remembered with many nice gifts. Thomas Meeks is convalescing at his home after an operation. Thomas was the first patient at the new Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElveen spent the weekend in Columbia with Mrs. C. G. Gilliam. Mr. McElvecn attended the South Carolina?Georgia game. Mr. James Carson, father of M r<5 Viriln Plr>i t -7 ic r> ....... . ?w.v4 jo ci paiicilt at Bailev Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Deitz's son, Willis, is a patient at Laurens Hospital. Birthdays Wayne Hairston?15 years old?October 25 Mrs. Mae Martin?October 29 Mrs. W. P. Terrell?October 16 Mrs. Inez Miller?October 22 Mrs. A. T. Crawford, Sr.? October 4 Cynthia Ann Barlowe ? October 2 Harold Frick?October 23 One reason why we miss so many opportunities is that they look so much bigger goinrr tVmn tV-ir>\F A\A ^J*-..* - -VIIV4II HIV. v V4IU \_W|||1I|^S The loudest barkers are always with the side show? never with the main attraction. THE CLOTHMAKER YQUR^== Social Security Question: I read that the new law lets people qualify for retirement checks on less w ork under social security. How much time under social security does a woman need to qualify if she will be 62 in 1962? Also, what about a man who will be 62 in 1963? A A nnswer: t\ woman reaching age 62 in 1962 can qualify with as little as 11 social security credits, which amounts to about 2 2-4 years of work. A man reaching age 62 in 1962 can qualify with 15 credits, or 2 2-4 years of work under social security. This does not have to be consecutive, and covered work as far back as 1927 still counts. Question: I am 62 and want to claim benefits, as I understand the new law lets men draw at that age. The trouble is that I have no birth certificate. Is there any way I . 1 A - i tuuiu ,m_-i mv social securny without one? Answer: Yes. There is no requirement that you must have a birth certificate to get benefits. But we do have to have some proof of your age. A person's age can be estalished for social security purposes in many ways. You probably have some paper or document at home that will work. There is no need to delay applying for the benefit because y o u can't locate proof. Come in and discuss your case with us. Huguley Elected Senator at Wofford 10 ' I Geoige **(ii 1" Ilugulev, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huguley, was recently elected to serve as a Senator, representing the freshman class of Wofford College. Huguley will hold office until the annual student body elections in the spring. It will be his responsibility, along wiin other elected officers, to represent the class of in the Student Government Association. A friend told us recently that after spending three days in the hospital he took a turn for the nurse. Thank You Note We wish to express our thanks to the Calvary Baptist Church members, also to residents of Clinton Mill Village for their many acts of Kindness shown during the illness of my husband and myself. Also thanks to Clinton Mill officials and the Community Chest. Sincerely, Mrs. Thelma Elledge Clinton News . . . (Continued from page 4) visited Lillian's mother. Mrs. Geneva Coker, in Greenwood on Sunday. Operation Illness Mrs. Naomi Yarborough is recuperating nicely at home from Surgery at Spartanburg General Hospital. Card of Thanks Mrs. Betty Ruth Montes of Newbevrv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crawford, wishes to thank the many friends for their cards, best wishes and prayers during her operation illness. Birth Announcement The Bradshaw Bagwells are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a boy, Charles Eugene, September 2(1 at Blalocks Clinic. Mrs. Bagwell will be remembered as the former Miss Margie Lusk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Hobby Club Takes Trip The Clinton Mills Hobby i Clubs along with their two honorary members, Mrs. J. P. Terry and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan. motored to Asheville recently on the recreation bus. for a tour of the Biltmore Estates. Enjoying the trip along with them were several hus- ; bands of the members with i Carlton Smith, Robin Snel- ] grove and Teddy McLendon. , Chris Davenport home on leave from the Navy was a j special guest. After the tour picnic dinner , was enjoyed. \ Mr. Ott Thomas was driver , for the trip. j R.A.'s of Calvary Baptist Sing on Radio .< The Pioneer R. A.'s of Cal- ] vary Baptist Church along ] with their counselor, Dorscv t Turner, were guest singers on Rev. James Huey's radio broadcast at WPCC Station J recently. Also they sang a special selection for the evening worship service at Calvary Baptist Church. Those taking part w ere Danny Ivester, Earl Turner, Stan Foster. Donald Osborne, Ed- ^ die Chandler and Lawrence T ?vl Birthdays Mrs. R. G. Turner?September 21 V Frankie Gene Gilvert ? 1 year old?September 1(5 Franklin Grogan ? 8 years old?October 7 Kim Wallcnzine ? 3 years old?October 1 Earl Turner?13 years old October 13 Lana Turner?11 years old * ?October 2(5 J. W. Sattervvhite?October zu s Kenneth Moore ? 5 years old?October 9 Mrs. Colie Turner?October ^ 16 OCTOBER. 1962 Ann Turner?October 31 ^ Boyd Wilkes?November 1 ^ Nellie Wilkes ? November 25 Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott observed their 20th wedding anniversary October 26. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bundrick will observe their 16th wedding anniversary November 28. Guecs Who? BP ?* a Lt >*- afl ML. C This young man came to work at Clinton Mills ,'17 years ago this month. He is well known throughout the mill and community. We will give you two clues. He is from a large, well-known r.,.-.oit- -a ; i 1 .i.iiiuy. uiui is cinjjiuyeu in the Card Room. Guess who?? See Page 7. Lydia Woman's Club Holds Annual Banquet ^ Lydia Woman's Club held 'Men's Night" at Providence School Thursday evening, October 18th. The annual event honors the husbands of the members. ? a : m.viimwiiii; uniiier, served in the cafeteria, Odell and Janie Freeman shared their visit to the World's Fair with the group by showing colored movies of their trip to Seattle and Canada. The g r o u p also enjoyed seeing colored photographs of Mew York City made by Roberta Prince on her visit here with the Club. Solicitors . . . (Continued from page 1) pinning ^ 1st?A. E. Alexander 2nd?Gladys Campbell 3rd?John Henrv Estes Weaving No. 1 1st?Irene Davenport 2nd?Hiram Hughcy 3rd?M i 1 (1 red La wson Weaving No. 2 1st?William I. Bailey 2nd?Marie Taylor 3rd?Myrtle Lanford Weaving No. 3 11.1 i fr ii ic?i- .j. i . i l.iminon 2nd?William Hovis ,'lrd?Andrew Kllis ^loth Lillie Bell Bennett hop Harold Wallace Varehouse Lorenzo Evans