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APRIL. 1963 B^BUBk^^SiSBSE WEAVING NO. 1. 2, 3 & 4 1ST SHIFT by Irene Davenport Mrs. Martha Childress and sons, Lonnie, Furman and Edd, visited relatives in Kings Mountain. N. C. the past week end. Edward Childress of Camden spent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. Martha Childress. Friends of Little Tami Wilkes, granddaughter of Mrs. Ethel McLendon, will be interested to know she is still a patient at Greenville Geni A i cidi iluspilai, uui is responding to treatment satisfactorily. Dianne Davenport, in Nurses Training in Columbia, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport. Mrs. Melvin F u r r and daughter of Lancaster spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnvaille. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille and daughter, Kathy, of Charlotte, N. C. spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and children of Ra 'dalman, N. C. spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Cook spent the Easter holidays in Greenville with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cook. Mrs. Grace Nelson celebrated a birthday on Monday. April 22. Mr. John Edmonds, father of Mrs. Nelson also celebrated a birthday on the same date, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Medlin have visited their little granddaughter and niece, little Tami Wilkes, in Greenville General Hospital several times recently. Mrs. Eva Shockley of Greenville is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Motte. Mrs. Annie Lawson honored Wilhemonin T pmnlptnn nnrl ^Br K vf-1 jM ^|A b^l Gary and Pam are the grandchi Gary is 12 years of age and Pam 1 Linda Gail Dillishaw on Easter Sunday with a birthday dinner. Those present were Mrs. Paul Wilbanks and 1 children of Greenville, Mrs. : Sarah Jenkins and daughter and little granddaughter, Miss ! Mona Cannon, Mrs. Sarah Shelnut and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Dillishaw and daughter of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boozer and son of Charlotte spent the week end with the Ray Boozers. : Mrs. Alma Lee Coker, wife of .James Coker, has returned home from the Bailey Memorial Hospital where she has been a patient for several days. We all pray for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and Ricky, Rev. and Mrs. Bill Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Corley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butler of Greenwood Easter Oil inrloir kJUl IUU J . Ronald Corley and Rebecca Ann Farmer of Joanna were united in marriage on March 25 at Mountville Baptist Church by the former's brother-in-law, Rev. Bill Harris. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley of Clinton and Rebecca Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farmer of Joanna. Mrs. Geneva Brown of Vaucluse, S. C. spent Easter with Mrs. Lola Mae Overstreet. Mrs. Jerrv Holland of Seneca spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. John Crowe, and sisters, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins and Mrs. Eloise Cannon. Little Beth Werts of Greenwood spent the past week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins. Sp.4 and Mrs. Kenneth Meeks and little son of Fort Jackson spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Frances Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Patterson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Paula Lisa, at Bailey Memorial Hospital on March 26. ildren of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis. 10. THE CLOTHMAKER Mr. and Mrs. Roger Patterson celebrated their first wedding anniversary on Sunday. April 14. WEAVING NO. 3 2ND SHIFT by Doris Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Marion Littlefield visited his mother this past Sunday. She is in the General Hospital at Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Revis visited his sister in Duncan, S. C. this past Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley and family visited in Green nuvu i tvciin^y . Mrs. Thclma Hadden visited her mother, Mrs. Stella Johnson, this past Sunday. Birthdays Syble Ann Roberts?April 6. Katy Holder?April 11. SPINNING & SPOOLING 1ST SHIFT by Mozelle Nelson Sgt. Paul Romines of Cherry Point, N. C. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Audrey Estes. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Satterfield are the proud grandparents of a little boy. His name is Donald Ray Satterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Bowling visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Bowling visited Mrs. Bowling's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Satterfield visited their daughter and familv Mr anH Mrc Ra?. mond McKittrick, of Norfolk, Virginia. Linda and Cindy returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Inez Miller and son, Jimmie, visited Mrs. Nora Kirby recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wvatt and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Deyton and children went to the sunrise service in Cherokee. N. C. It was in Field Of The Woods. Mrs. Connie Davis and son. J. W., Mrs. Mozelle Nelson and son. Leland, visited their m rvtKor ~ * 1 iuvnt.1 a n u giciiiuinuuier Easter. Mrs. Nelson visited her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bryant. We welcome Robert Dunaway and Tony Webb to Spooling 1st Shift. We welcome Gladys Campbell to the first shift from the second shift. Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook? May 5. Mrs. Alice O'Shields?April 15. Edward Whitt?April 21. Wally Whitt?April 13. ^ llfj ,\ arm - / A x / A w v jfl Barbara Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nabors. Lydia Mills. James Kirby?April 21. Tony Webb?April 24. I Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Camp- I bell celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary April 4. The family of Willie Webb wish to express their appreciation for the flowers sent by the 1st Shift Spinning and Spooling. CARDING 1ST SHIFT by Martha Wyatt Mrs. Eular Justus, mother of Mrs. S. F. Blackwell, has returned to Greenwood after spending a week with the d Blackwells. T Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Black- ? well and grandchildren en- H joyed an Easter egg hunt on Mountville highway at a roadside park. Mr. Jess Cuzzort has returned to Cairo, Georgia after visiting with his daughter. Mrs. Robert R. Wyatt, for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Deyton, their daughter and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wyatt attended the Easter sunrise service in The Fields 4 of the Woods. Mrs. Janet Reader and I children, visited with her p mother. Mrs. W. L. Motte, recently. We are sorrv to know that Mrs. R. E. Whitmire is sick d and in the hospital. We surely I" hope she has a speedy recovery. t Sgt. and Mrs. Tracy Dees, j Jr. of Kirdley Air Force Base g in Bermuda announce the birth of a daughter Tericia * O 1 i> Whitney, on April 1. !_ Mr. and Mrs. Claude McElhannon are the proud par- ^ ents of a baby girl, Claudia r Frances, born on April 12 at j Bailey Memorial Hospital. n Mrs. Robert R. Wyatt entertained her boys Sunday ft School Class, Billy Harvey, a ftlike Campbell, Lynn Evans, b Phil ftloore, Dan South and Barry Wvatt with a picnic ft and Easter egg hunt on the a Baptist Assembly Grounds on J April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Seay b visited with Mr. and Mrs. b Paul Moates at Bonds Cross IN Koads on April 17. Sarah Cato is visiting with b her sister-in-law, Geneva Davis, in Greer for a week. ^ Mrs. W. L. Motte. Janet Reader and children and a Deborah Wvatt visited with Mrs. W. L. Motte's brother. a Mr. Jessie Attawav, in Sa- , luda. Birthdays a William D. Wvatt celebrated birthday on April 19. Mrs. Alice Snider had a birthday on April 19. Frances Cato celebrated her 16th birthday on April 21. CARDING ZINL) SHU" T by Mike McGee Mr. and Mrs. Perry Shealy of Lexington, S. C. visited their son. Ray Shealy, and his family this past week end. Also visiting Ray was his brother. Junior Shealy. of Columbia and his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Julia Spires, of Lexington. S. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James L. OsS borne attended a reunion at r 5 r ' ** hp v < ? 4 Tami Templeton is the lovely aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel empleton. She is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade 'enninglon and Mr. and Mrs. tarry Templeton. " This is Renie Fuller, grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. lamilton, Lydia Mills. She will bserve her 6lh birthday May 2. he home of Mr. and Mrs. ones King in Elberton, Georia Sunday. Mr T? r?r-? Q1 TTofr\*-> . xiviiuiu uatvil V lOIWCU diss Brenda Thompson in -aurens Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Irs. Ray Shealv on the arival of a son. born March 21, 963. He has been given the ame Bruce Steven Shealy. Congratulations to Mr. and drs. Alvin Satterfield on the rrival of a son. Donald Ray. iorn April 4, 1963. Congratulations to Mr. and drs. Marvin Nelson on the rrival of a son. Marvin Lewis, r.. born February. 1963. Michael Allen McGee celeirated a birthday April 23. le is the son of Mr. and Mrs. flichael S. McGee. Eugene Bolick observed a lirthday April 6. Carol Bolick celebrated a lirthdav April 29. Michael S. McGee observed birthday April 9. Mr. Eddie McGee observed birthday April 16. Mike Eaton celebrated a irthday April 28. Mr. Tony McGee celebrated birthday April 13. (Continued on next page) i mk i m Perry Pennington, age 10, is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Penlington.