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CARDING
3RD SHIFT
by W. L. Gambrell
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Phipps, Jr. celebrated their
5th anniversary March 29.
James W. Price is a patient
at Bailey Memorial Hospital.
FIVE GENERATIONS
Mrs. Lula Birchmore will celebrate
her 92nd birthday June 20.
She is shown with four generations
of her family, Mrs. Urmerlee
Griffin, Lu McKinney, Mary
Lee Sears and great-great-grandson,
Brian Sears. She is the
mother of Connie Davis and
Charlie Birchmore.
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Welcome to the new arrivals
and congratulations to the
lucky parents!
To Roger Patterson, of Lydia
Weaving, and Mrs. Patterson
on the birth of a daughter,
Paula Elisa, on March 26.
Lydia Girl Meots
Governor Donald Russell accep
Fire candy from a delegation of C
Clinton Camp Fire Council candy
tion during a recent visit to Colur
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Em<
District; Sara Benjamin, a Camp 1
Hay, a Blue Bird of Kadoka Disti
Outstanding Cadet
Joel Cox, Jr. Elected
Class Officer
Citadel Cadet Joel R. Cox,
Jr. has been elected vice
president of the class of 1964
at the military college. One
of the 17 highest ranking
juniors in the 2,000-man corps
of cadets, he is majoring in
pre-medicine.
Cadet Cox is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel R. Cox. Mr. Cox
is Overseer of Carding, Clinton
Plant -2.
We extend deepest sym
pathy to Mrs. Herman Phipps.
Jr. in the recent death of her
grandmother, Mrs. Frances
Jones.
Happy Birthday to:
Linda Faye Nelson?April 22.
Rhonda Phipps?March 24.
Mrs. Herman Phipps. Jr.?
March 3.
Mrs. Edwin Evans?April 1.
CLOTH ROOM
by Eloise McElveen
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish
and Tami attended the Ice
Follies in Greenville.
Miss Buena Edmonds, sister
of Mrs. Mae Martin, has
returned home after being a
patient at Bailey Memorial
Hospital for a week.
Mrs. Ruth King. Miss Martha
King and Mr. Robert
Ballew visited Miss Sylvia
King at Winthrop and attended
the Miss Rock Hill
Pageant.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Glenn
and children of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thomas
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M. S. Cox of Laurens spent
Easter Sunday with Mrs. Hallie
Campbell and her mother,
Mrs. J. L. Wofford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow
attended a dinner and
dance at Saluda Recreation
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To Rav Shealy. of Lydia
Carding, and Mrs. Shealy on
the birth of a son, Bruce
Stephen, on March 21.
To Johnnie L. Copeland, of
Lydia Carding, and Mrs. Copeland
on tlie birth of a son.
Zelaphean, on March 21.
Governor
ts one of the first boxes of Camp
Clinton girls, officially opening the
sale. Those making the presentanbia,
are, left to right. Flo Emery,
ery, Lydia Mills, a Horizon of Lewa
fire of Petaga District, and Kathy
ict.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Eugene Forester
Eugene Forester, son of Anthony
and Lillian Forester,
Lydia, has been selected to
attend the 5th annual JESSI
institute at Clemson College
June 9-22.
JESSI (Junior Engineers'
and Scientist's Summer Institute)
is a two week session
designed to give qualified 11th
and 12th grade high school
students a better insight into
the sciences and to provide
them with more knowledge of
siuay programs and career opportunities
in science and engineering
fields.
Gene, an excellent student
at Clinton High School, was
highly recommended by his
teachers as a candidate for
JESSI.
When presented a check for
his expenses to attend the institute
bv Lydia Superintendent
D. H. Roberts he said "I
am deeply appreciative of this
honor and opportunity to gain
greater knowledge of the basic
sciences. I am sure this experience
will help me greatly
in choosing a career when I
finish high school next year."
Center, given by D Shift of
Chemstrand.
Mrs. D. T. Lowe, mother of
Mrs. Eloise McElveen, has
been a patient at Wallace
inompson Hospital in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bennett
and children, Debbie Ann and
James Robert, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Bennett of Joanna
spent Easter Sunday with
their mother and grandmother.
Mrs. Charles May.
Birthdays
Eddie McGee?April 16.
Mrs. Robert Bagwell?April
18.
Arthur Alewine?19 years
old?April 21.
Davey Roberts?11 years old?
April 11.
Mrs. Kathleen Evans?April 1.
Steve Jackson?17 years old?
April 26.
Sheryl Jackson?14 years
oia?/\prn i/.
Mrs. Sara Nancv Frick?April
16.
Bowling
News
(AS OF APRIL 25)
Lydia has now moved six
games out front in the Classic
Textiles League with twelve
Games remaining.
TEAM STANDINGS
AND AVERAGES
High High
f rom (iame 3 Games Hon I.ost
Lydia 916 2563 29 11
Mayfair 876 2469 23 17
Beaumont 900 2652 22 18
Clinton 887 2438 20 20
Indians 890 2495 20 20
Torrington 852 2451 6 34
INDIVIDUAL HIGH
3 GAMES
W. Shehan Beaumont 601
Joe Spillers Clinton 595
V. Parris Indians 58E
Selected For S<
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Lydia Superintendent D. H. I
check for his expenses to atten
Science Laboratory at Clinton hi
Attend Horizon C<
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Priscilla Gaskins, Flo Emery,
photographed prior to departin
nineteen Clinton Council girls to
Conference last week end.
Region III includes seven s
Alabama, Tennessee. South Care
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MAR
CLINTON C
Mildred H. Bible?Spinning
James R. Burgabe?Spinning
Robert L. Etters?Spinning
Lillian Howard?Spinning
Jesse J. McCall?Spinning
J. Clyde Martin?Spinning
Bessie Q. Samples?Spinning
Bobby J. Samples?Spinning
Furman B. Samples?Spinning
Glenc i J. Gooch?Spooling
Mary A. Heaton?Spooling
Ruth McAdams?Spooling
LYDIA CC
William R. Beeks?Sp oling
Sandra C. Culbertson?Weavinq
Terry W. Y
LYDIA
Pin* (?ames Arj
J. B. Vanderford 7740 40 10
Wayne Templeton 8097 52 15
Claude McElhannon 8073 59 14
Carl Reaves 0015 41 14
> Harold Sanders 7111 50 14
. William Fenncll 3440 20 13
' Ralph Blackwell 2757 22 12
APRIL. 1963
:ience Institute
loberts presented Eugene Forester a
d JESSI when visiting him in the
igh School last week.
inference in Atlanta
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Jo Carol Terry and Sue Word were
g for Atlanta, Georgia along with
attend the Region III Horizon Club
tates, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia,
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'una anu nurin v^ciroiind.
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CH, 1963
:OTTON MILLS
Randolph Brown?Weaving
James P. Butler?Weaving
Willie L. Campbell?Weaving
Michael R. Elledge?Weaving
Homer L. May, Jr.?Weaving
Milford L. Mundy?Weaving
Charles B. Steele?Weaving
James N. Tiller?Weaving
Carol G. Laster?Cloth
Cleo Owens?Cloth
Clinton G. Dunaway?Shop
Clara H. Foster?Standards
)TTON MILLS
John H. Harris?Weaving
Frances D. Hinson?Weaving
oung?Weaving
CLINTON
Pin* damn hf
8 Joe Spillers 7098 42 169
5 ?
Y Gholdie Simmons 10107 63 160
6 George Thompson 5287 36 146
2 John Vassey 8991 63 142
5 Edgar Rallew 7934 58 136