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4 SATTERWHIr r '4^ # , ?I > >' T" dh Miss Shelby Jean Satterwhit Satterwhite, became the bride Savannah on March 2nd at 3 F Church. The Rev. C. W. Hancot ceremony. The bride, given in marriag of white silk moire with a swee was attached to a cluster of lili white Bible topped with a whit< Miss Betty Satterwhite, sist honor. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will liv Mrs. Carroll's parents are b( Clinton News . . . Turner in Ninety Six. TV/T V O n r] Mrc xtxi. u 11 U 1U1 O, V-/ Ad 1 tllV^C Brookshire's newest granddaughter, Mary Dee Dillingham, visited them for the first time recently, along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dillingham. Sgt. 1/ C Ned Handback of Georgia Military College spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback. Mrs. Jeanette Gregory visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy. A great big welcome to Kenneth Bull, Horace Robinson from the 3rd shift a^d Wade Beckham, Sr. from the 2nd shift. Beck said he was enjoying working with the folks he had known so long, Iju, that he was surprised to c;~,i , ? J 1-- ?i iui<a au nictiiy utrepiy religious folks. No need to fight 'em Beck, just join 'em. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell and Mike, Mrs. Teresa Fuller and Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. George Pressley and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Worthy attended a birthday dinner for Derril Rhinehart of Newberry. Happy Birthday to: Charles Huey?April 22. Johnny McNinch?May 19. Charlene Holmes ? 8 years nlrl Ar-?ril 1 . .J***. Jimmy Wooten?April 26. Nellie Price?May 10. Joe Spillers?May 1. Linda Kay Tiller?April 4. Phillip James Crapps?grandson of Francis Bradberry? 1 year old. rE-CARROLL e, daughter of J. W. and Corrie of Joseph Raymond Carroll of \M. in the Epworth Methodist :k officiated at the double ring e by her father, wore a dress theart neckline. The short veil es-of-the-valley. She carried a 2 orchid. er of the bride, was maid of e in Savannah. Dth employed at Clinton Mills. Welcome to Joe Spillers who is working with us on the first shift till Rudolph comes back. Bet you'll be glad to give us back to Rudolph, eh. Joe? SLASHING 1ST. 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS l it k n * - uy ivi<iry rrice Mrs. Ruth Oxner and Mrs. Mary Bouknight visited Mr, and Mrs. Bill Campbell of Charlotte, N. C. Easter Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Holcombe and daughter, Sandra, of Seiverville, T e n n . visited Mrs. Holcombe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Blakely of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson and Mrs. Ursula Blakely on Easter Sunday. Mr. R. G. Watson, who is ill at his home here, had as visitors on Easter Sunday, Mrs. T.anr) TVTr- pnrl TVTVc T nmic Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Cox of Enorce, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watson and Dawn of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Blakelv and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Spartanburg. Mrs. Marv Bouknight and Mrs. Ruth Oxner visited Mrs, Bouknight's uncle, Mr. S. T, Stranee. who is a patient at Woodruff Hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Snields visited in Columbia recentlv due to the illness of Mr. O'Shield's brother, B. B. O'Shields. who is a patient at Veteran's Hospital. THE CLOTHMAKER Sgt. Harvey Thomas and family are spending some time with relatives in Newberry before he leaves for Johnson Island. Mrs. Thomas and children will live in Newberry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Willingham, while he is away. Sgt. Thomas is a brother of Mrs. B. Wright. Born to Highway Patrolman Jerry and Mrs. Joye a son, Keith Harris, on March 13 at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Cassie Jove are the nrond grandparents. Birthdays Mrs. Helen Wright?April 1. Little Kimberly Moore ? April 19. James Moore?April 9. SPINNING NO. 2 3RD SHIFT by Jeanette Starnes Our supervisor had his run of bad luck this past month, the hood flew up on the car, he burned his finger while trying to start his tractor, but his luck changed, he caught a real big fish, a 5 lb. 3 oz. bass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samples were in Laurens over the Easter holidays. We sure are glad to have Barbara Eustace and Sally Harris back with us after a stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Samples and family of Jacksonville. Florida were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Samples. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. W i n d e 11 Starnes celebrated an anniversary May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Baker celebrated an anniversary April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samples celebrated an anniversary May 9. Birthdays William Samples?April 17. Louis Samples?April 28. Roy Harris?April 19. Sandra Bolt?April 17. Martha Graham?May 10. Cathy Campbell?May 19. Jeanette Starnes?May 21. Thomas Rowe?Anril Ifi ?? Bobbie Jean Moates?April 18. SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT by Kate Riddle We welcome Kenneth Lawson to the first shift from the third shift. Kenneth we hope you will like working with us. We are glad to have Ethel Wallenzine back at work after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakley and children of Spartanburg spent Easter Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakley. 1 Mr. and Mrs. vV. O. Stewart and Kate and Ralph Riddle , Qnont o rnonn 4 Qim/-ln.. WJ/V..V u ICV.UIII UUIHKI V tlllCI noon in the mountains. Mrs. Violet King carried I her group of Camp Fire Girls on a cook out recently. They are the seventh grade girls. ! They went to the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caughman. Thev enjoyed cooking out and hiking and horse back riding. They all had a wonderful time. Birthdays Danny Ivester?April 9. Kelly King?April 11. Gail Ivester?April 22. Kate Riddle?April 15. Sallie Mae Gossett?April 15. Eddie Bigham?April 28. Ginny Bagwell?April 28. CLOTH ROOM NO. 1 by Vera Snow Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove and family and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan visited Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris in Batesburg recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Devenport and family of Camden, New Jersey spent Saturday with Mr. Devenport's sister, Mrs. J. W. Satterwhite, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carroll soent a recent Sundnv with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Satterwhite, in Mountville. Mrs. J. W. Devenport, mother of Mrs. Corrie Satterwhite, has returned home from an extended visit in Camden, New Jersey. Birthdays Little Donna Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billv Pace, celebrated her 3rd birthday on April 19. Clyde Putnam celebrated his birthday April 2. Dot Tumblin celebrated a birthday March 26. Bradshaw Bagwell celebrated a birthday March 28. Sympathy Friends of Charlie and Horace Grogan extend their deepest sympathy in the recent death of their father, Mr. James P. Grogan. Lost One Kcing dog; female, Pe roxiae moncie. Answers to name of "Petunia." Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this clog please notify Bobby Medlin. CLOTH ROOM NO. 2 by Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove, Robin, Mrs. Don Stewart and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris and family recently. Robin Snelgrove attended the "Holiday On Ice" show in Greenville recently along with i\ /r:? T ta * ^ iviias juvcu runaway s Sunday School class. Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris and children of Batesburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strange and son of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Strange and son of Spartanburg and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snclgrove and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner spent the week end in Charleston visiting Cypress Gardens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Japart and children visited the mountains and Cherokee re/'-J / . A- a This fourteen weeks old young man is Donald Rubin Melton, son of A/1C Donald Ray Melton and Mrs. Melton. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Coker and Annie Faye Melton. APRIL, 1963 ^rf It is evident that five months oia uecoran j-ouise uampoell enjoys having her picture taken. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Campbell. o *r*jf On April 26 Charles "Chuck" Bagwell announced he was six months oid. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Bagwell and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. cently. Mr. ancl Mrs. Sam Owens attended the "Holiday on lee" show in Greenville recently. Mr. Boyd Wilkes, Flo, "Pat," 13utidy and Ann Turner visited Mrs. Inez Skinner in Pembroke, Ga. recently. Scouts Enjoy Hike Twenty three (23) cub scouts of Lvdia with their den mothers and den chiefs enjoyed a three mile hike recently. Mrs. Beulah Moore, Mrs. Bobby South and Miss Margaret Blakely are den mothers for Pack 90. At the halfway mark they enjoyed a picnic. Breaks Arm Derry Bundrick is recuperating from a broken arm mishap recently. 33rd Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lowe 1 O-J.-J u: uuati vuu mull JOIU WUUUillg anniversary April 20. Birthdays Timmy Anderson ? 3 years old?April 5. Franklin Anderson ? 1 year old?April 17. Mrs. Joyce Wallenzine?April 3. Richard Wallenzine?April 19. Arthur Alevvine?April 21. Dan South ? 12 years old ? April 24. Mrs. Ellie Reeder?April 27. Has Chicken i;ox Diane, Rhonda and Randy Japart have recuperated nicely from chicken pox. '' o "This right will make it right." says six months old Cindy Lawson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson and granddaughter ol Mrs. Jesse Lawson and the late Jesse L. Lawson.