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4 7 - T^Mr i^Hr'lW>>^& WEAVING No. 2. 3 & 4 1ST SHIFT by Irene Davenport Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griffin and Mrs. G. W. Culbertson visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher recently. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Culbertson and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bratcher the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coates of Mauldin visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Satterfield, the past week end. Mrs. Janie Sumeral still remains on our sick list. We all wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Culbertson were Sunday dinner guests of the Ray Boozers. Mrs. Bill Shealy and Brian spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Mrs. Frances Meeks and Susie spent a recent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Oswalt and family. Mrs. J. C. Boyce of Spartanburg and Mrs. Lester Shealy of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport recently coming especially to attend a party honoring Mrs. Truman Owens. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby T\/T/-^l iv-w n /-I n 11 rr V-\ trvr V-? 1 n ivicruiui, a uaugnici , v^viitiiici Anne, on January 27 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Cynthia is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon. Coming as a great shock and bringing much sorrow to our Weave Rooms recently was the death of one of our fellow employees, Vivian Maye, who was burned to death when her home was destroyed by fire. Our deepest sympathy goes out to her family and loved ones. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Mrs. Lola Mae Overstreet and family in the recent death of their husband and father, Rubbin Overstreet. May God's richest blessing be with each of them. Birthdays Mr. Frank Walker cele Pr ^ Ronnie, 15; Josej c brated a birthday Jan. 6. Darrell Hampton, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harold Hampton ? ( Feb. 18. Mildred Bailey?Feb. 3. Joe Davenport celebrated a birthday February 26; also ' Larry Owens February 28, 7 years old, Delle Cannon, February 18, 1 year old and Brian Shealy, February 19. 5 years old. Robert Dunnaway, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson, 8 years old February 7. James Nelson, son of Mrs. Grace Nelson, February 23. Lonnie Childress, son of Mrs. Martha Childress, February 11. Johnnv Lanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lanford, February 10. Tommy McCarson, son of Mrs. Ina McCarson, February 13. Mrs. Helen Cook?February 28. WEAVING NO. 1 2ND SHIFT bv Peaav Wvatt Debra Lynn Wyatt ? birthday February 25. Kenneth Rhodes ? birthday February 27. We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Earl Armstrong and family in the death of his father. Archie V. Armstrong, who died Tuesday in Gray Court. We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Dova Broom and family in the death of her brother, T. F. Galloway, who died Tuesday in the Holly Springs community. Mrs. Mabel Roberts of fountain Inn visited Mrs. W. L. Motte and Mrs. Denford Wyatt and family Thursday. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT by Doris Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen and family visited Mrs. Kitchen's cousin, Mrs. Pete Sanders, in Easley. S. C. this past Saturday. ? H >h. Jr., 14; Elaine, 13; Wayne, 11; rHE CLOTHMAKER Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes ind family visited Mrs. dughes' brother at Greenvood Hospital recently. Mrs. Fannie Roberts has reurned to work after oeing nit several days due to illness. Mrs. Daisey Corley, mother )f Joe Corley, was a recent visitor of the Corley family. Anniversary for Mr. and VIrs. Russell Iusti February 7. WEAVING NO. 1. 2. & 3 3RD SHIFT 1 zx * r*iis. U) 71UUDIUI1 ?ilU5 Mr. and Mrs. William Bowling celebrated their 8th wedding anniversary February 19. Donna Carroll celebrated her 4th birthday February 8. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wyatt have a new granddaughter, born February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Johnson celebrated a wedding anniversary February 11. Jim Hawkins celebrated a birthday February 11. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins attended Mrs. Hawkins' aunt, Mrs. Estelle Crawford's, funeral recently. Rubbin Overstreet died February 3 at Greenwood Hospital after a few months declining health. He is survived by his father, M. G. Overstreet, wife, Lola Mae Overstreet, 3 sons, James, Henry and Douglas, 3 daughters, Mattie Dean, Virginia Baker, Betty Jo Flick. 2 half brothers. 2 half sisters. 5 sten sisters and 2 step brothers. M. G. Overstreet, former employee of Lydia, celebrated his 76th birthday February 3. Sorry to report Mrs. Vivian Maye perished in a fire which destroyed her home during January. It looks like bowling has become a major sport around Lydia. Our company is currently sponsoring a team in the Textile League in Spartanburg. The team consists of J. B. Vanderford, Wayne Templeton, Carl Reaves, Billy Fennell, Claude McElhannon Ralph Blackwell, Harold Sanders, Buck Gilstran. Others making regular trips to the bowling alley are Vinsor Templeton, Major Crawford William Bowling, Doyle Templeton, Wallace Bagwell. We might add this is a familj participating sport so at times it looks like homecoming ai Pine Wood Lanes in Spartan burg. SPINNING & SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT by Mozelle Nelson Mrs, Mozelle Nelson ane Leland were at Shriners Hos / I Richard, 7; and Michael, 9; are 1 pital recently for Leland's check up. We were sorry to hear that Grace Tinsley lost her father recently. Lois Webb has a new grandson. The baby has been named Michel Wilton King. Beverly Webb King is the baby's mother. Stanley Alexander, son of A. E. Alexander and the late Florence Alexander, left to go to San Diego. California recently. TV/T ~ ~ ~ _J T\/T n 1 _ ivii. ana iviis>. uenu luuk and Robert visited Mrs. Cook's father recently at Fork Shoals. We are glad to have Mrs. Willie Dean back with us after being out sick. Mrs. Fred Bodie is in the General Hospital in Greenville. Mr. Bodie said he hopes to have her home soon. She is getting along fine. She hopes to be home by the time you read this. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Estes announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Jimmie O'Shields February 2. Jimmie is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields. They are making their home with Jimmie's parents for the present We welcome Lawrence Estes to the first shift. Birthdays & Aniversaries J. W. Davis?Feb. 16. Freddie Hanna?Feb. 20. Lawrence Estes?Feb. 4. Ether Gregory?Feb. 28. Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins ? Feb 11. Mrs. Betty Brown?Feb. 13 Willie Mae Dean?Feb. 20. Louis Barnes?Feb. 28. Ray Riley?Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patter son?Jan. 21. SPINNING & SPOOLING 2ND SHIFT by Gladys Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Russell lust celebrated their wedding an niversary February 7. Mrs. Lizzie Davis visite< her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Can non, in Greenville recently. Mrs. Inez Garrett of Green wood visited her sister, Mr.( Louise Lamb, recently. Wr? arn crlnrl to Vmvo TVTrv Louise Lamb back with u after being out sick. Hope sh is feeling better. > Clyde Revis recently spen r a week end with his grand ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam F t Maples, of Sharon, S. C. The are the parents of Mrs. Len Revis. Mrs. Shirley Sprouse ha returned home after spendin a few weeks with her hui band, Jerry Sprouse, i 1 Charleston. Ann Thomas?Feb. 14. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jose] FEBRUARY. 1963 J ^^7^ . >r Tami Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish. celebrated her 4th birthday February 12. Marsha Karen Evans celebrated her 7th birthday February 2. 1963. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans. Lena Revis?Mar. 18. Roland Revis?Mar. 16. Rickey Campbell?Mar. 13. Betty McElhannon ? Mar. 10. CARDING 1ST SHIFT by Martha Wyatt Mrs. Elsie Seay and sister, Mrs. Dora Phipps, were called to California recently due to the illness of their brother. Glad to know that they found his condition much improved on their arrival and we are ; glad that they had a safe return trip last week. , CARDING 3RD SHIFT Charlene Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. Miller West in Greer for a week end recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore in Anderson a few weeks ago. We extend deepest svmc pathv to the family of James H. Price in his sudden death. * Mr. Price was a third shift ' employee, Lydia Carding, for approximately 7 years, y SP 4 Joel M. McElhannon a and Elizabeth Ann Blackwell were united in marriage on is Saturday, February 9. at the g Lydia Baptist Church bv the Kev. M. L. Sanders. We want n to wish for them a lot of happiness. The YWA of the Lydia Bap ph Smith, Lydia Mills.